Zurich Herald, 1924-08-07, Page 8PRICES
�To�r in Eifect �n Many Lines
of Summer Goods...-.
Violes and Crepes
Brocaded Crepes, Regular '$1.50 a yard, now .,.;... ..
Special Lot of Voiles your choice per (yj►r.rd.
Plain colored Retires, Regular •85e. now at per yard
SILKS
.$1.10
.38c
650
TRIOOCHECIK-A new Silk knittedfabr.ic in black,. brown, razed. blue,
1 'yard wide at per 'Yard ...... -, .....,z.. $2.00
CANTON CRERES-A pure Silk Canton, in black, Navy, Grey
• and Nigger brown at per Yard . .$2,75
Silk and wool, Canton, good weight at pery and=•2$•25
Silk and Wool Canton, lighter weight at per yard „_ • .$1.50
Shantung, or Raw Silk, Regular per yard $1.00 now for • 80c
NEW ARRIVALS
TRIOLA BROADCLOTH -A new cloth of very pleasing appearance,
good weight, .suitable for Ladies ,Dresses or Childrens wear, ormen's
fine Shirts, coiors; 'peach, tan, cream and jade, 38 -in. wide.
Linen SLlitings
A11 linen cloth in white, sky, fawn, Yellow, Orange and Grey. Can
!be put to 'such a .s'ariety of u!s"es,and is wonderfu; value at 80c. yd.
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Tissue Gingham
TISSUE GINGHAM -Something new in Gingham cloth of very
texture with silk stripe effect, 32- in wide at 50e. a Yard,. +
New Collar Frilling '
AND COLL.AR AND CUFF SETTS NO W, ON HAND COME AND
THEM.
HOSIERY
If it is (stockings you need, we have them in all colors, sizes
Prices.
SPECIALS
fine
SEE
and
LADIES SILK HOSE -Rib top at per pair .......... $1.00
LADIES FIBRE SILK -Brown( Black, Camel, Grey, at only pr. 48c
,'ILi.IBBED LISLE HOSE -All fashionable colors• -a pr. 75e
Ladies Cotton Hose -Brown pr. 230. Black 25e. Black at _.. ,.. 18c
Linoleumn and Floor Oil Cloth
GOOD CH010E OF PATTERNS STILL ON HAND, GET OUR PRICES
J. GH.SCHO & SON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
ttrioiiarage
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
GENUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L. BATTERY
IF IN NEED OF A .BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.WE GUARANTEE PRICES TO.
. EATON
CO., AND OTHER OURCHEAPBBATTERIES,CELL ANDND OTHERTHOSE 1WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT -AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
Hiousseau Zurich
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Iron Roofing
28 Guage, Ordinary, at
$6.25 per 100 Square Feet
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. 0, Erlber was 'Cl visitor to
lOre.tiiton on Tuesday,
Miss M, A. Lamont was atLon-
don on Thursday.
Mr. Emery Rrzb7 of Kitchener
ie visiting with his perontt •
Mr„ Albert Gies of Kitchener, lis.
visiting ,his father, Mr, Ernst Gies
Mr, Albert Hey, Mri, and Mrs,
:Chris,' Hay were Saturday vrsitors'.
at ,Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs, A. Melick were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs..
I Hudson, Seaforth:, -
Mr. Phelps of St. Thomas was
the guest of Mr, and Mrls,
Steel the past week.
Mrs. C. Price of London, is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. F. Koch-
ears.
Mrs. Peter, Koehler has returned
latter spending the' week at Pt.
Huron.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Pew of Mixer -
ton were Sunday visitors with' Mr.
and Mrs Sam, Baker.
Miss Minnie Rinerk of Thedford
is visiting a few days i'vitli her
Grandmother, Mrs. Hy. Rupp. •
Mr. and Mrs. M. Switzer and Mr.
J. F. Moritz are visiting friends .at
Guelph and Kitchener.
The Ford picnic at Grand. Bend
was postponed last Wednesday', en
account of rain and will be held on
August 13th.
Master Hugh MacKinnon was a
week -end visitor with his boy fri-
end Master Myr+$ Stelek, 14th,
Con.
Mr. and Mrs(. Sol, Willielrru, Mr.
Herman. 'Wilhelm; and Mis's Sarah
Wilhelm were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. 0, L. Shnth.
•Mr. and Mrs, :E: E. Steele were
week -end visitors at Pt. Stanley.
Mrs:: Steele will remain for the we-
ek.
Mr. an;cl Mrs. Adam Peist of Pl-
attsville were recent visitors at
the hone of Mr and 14Iz•sl W. Li
Siebert.
Hay Council held it's August me
etin;g in the Town Hall' on Monday.
A full account of their business will
appear in our next i'ssde.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilhelm) and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilhelm Jr. all of Cotton, Reg. 90c. at -- --- 25e
Baden, were, Sunday visitors with I Stationery, Reg. 9.0e, et _, ,._--_60c
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith, St. Joys- Q. Reg. 75c', at 350
Reg 25e. at
eph. I Writing Pads, Reg. 25cat
There will be no services in' thee, Re;g. 15c. at
Evangelical church on Sunday ev- Ledgers anal ,Day Books
ening, as the pastor, Rev. J G. Regular SOc. at
Litt is ,conducting anniversary seri, Reg. 50c. at
vices at Fullerton.
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LOCAL AL MARKETS -
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter per lb. .•-,,.35c
Pctatoes per bag ....,, .,. 1.00
Dried` apples per ib. .., , 7c
!retch Setts, per 'lb, ... 7e,
Oats i. 50
Barley 70
Buckwheat ..., .,. ,,,... , 75
Wheat per bushel 1.25
;Flour, per cwt, .3.15-4400
Shorts per ton;,,.. ,..32(00
Bran per ton s .,..„30.00
Live hogs, cwt. ,........ ...8.25
Western Fanners' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11;287. Paid Losses in 1923
to amount of x$56,143.20. No assL
essment during the year and have
a b'alance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtzman -Zurich
AGENT!, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS,' AND ALL KINDS
OF SIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
Fire Sale
Now on at
Hess -Milliken
ZURICH, ONT.
Look over these prices
and Act Quick. The
entire stationery and
school supply Stock
goes at these prices
Magazines Reg. �0c to 35c. at 5c.
Music, Regular 35c. at -. .-- ... 15c
GLOVES Sill, Reg. 1.25 at _,_ ...50c
Master Clifford Weida, (son of
Mr. and, Mrs. Will. Weido and Miss
Laurette Witmer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Isiah Witmer, were op-
eraten on for removal of tonsils on
Tuesday by D.r P, J, O'Dwyer and
Dr. A. J. Mackinnon.
•The Intcr.national- Harvester CO.
of Canada, Ltd., makes the follow-
ing announcement -"We are plea- In loving mem>ry of our dear',
sed to announce a •substantial red- father, the late Benjamin Pfile,
uction in prices of our entire line of Who was taken iso suddenly from
farm implements, •This reduction us on year ago, July 27th; 1923,
is made possible by the removal or
decrease of the Sales Tax on such Our family circle has been broken
machines and on raw materi.ale, and A link gone from our chain
further by the- reduction of the But though we're parted for a while
duty on materials entering into We know we'll meet again.
such machines, as set forth in the, Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take
Government .Budget Resolutions of thy rest.
April llth, and is subsequent am- We loved thee well, but God loved
endmeets, " "The Canadian far- thee beast..
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fuer will undoubtedly welcome th- (xis.y.sorrowing wife and family.
ese reductions in price.' We feel;
that he will propmtly take, adv
antage of the opportunity and.pur-
chase new implements in place in
place or worn out and dilapidated'
•machines now in use, which will One hundred acres. Zarin land,
of course, mean greater efficiency being 'north half Lot 8, con. 11,
i'n has farming •operation:s". •and East Mar Lot 9, both in ,Stan-
ley Township; • First named par -
HAS A GOOD WROI) FOR 'US cel lids suitable farm buildings, con-
• eisting, of brick dwelling with slate
Vebster Standard Household
Dictionaries!, Reg. $1,98 at 98c
Books by Standard Authors.
Regular 60c. at -25c
Reg. 35c. at .15c
Reg. 25c. at 10c
Vase's, Reg,: 90e. at .60e
15c
10c
8c
50e
•35c
IN MEMORIAM
FARM FOR SALE
•• Although a certain amount of roof, bank barn and otlr out-
0 depression exists in the mural (dist buildings, Six acres woodland, dee
rids, Ontario fanners are better, off orchard and rs well 'watered., Con-
• than any nation. in the world. This yeniant toschool and church. For
• was the opinion expressed by Hon further particulars apply ko John
• Dr. David Jamieson of the Ontario A. .Man3onl and 'Charles Reanian, R.
0 Legislature, in the accuse of e E. No. 1,, Zurich; Ont. Executors
brief address at a Chamber ',61. of Edward Curvin Estate. 5-4
•.Commerce luncheon the other day,
• He wase replyig to a 'welcome ee
• tended to the committee by the
To agricultural seciioh of the leealOh-! IN MEMORIAM
• amber of Commerce, under vrhpee ` ; - -
=Woes the committee Was, mefnory of our dear
• riculture may be' in depressed eon- huaband and father, Menne .T ipfer,
0. ditionl, he said but "the whole World who passed away two years !ago,
• is !suf4:er Ing in a lilce manner, 'and Julyy'elth!, 1922,, •
it is all a result• of the late 'ivsr+,
• in which so nzsny` a.yyels' were ,,de_Twp' Scalls( has passed `.since that
stroyed ' People on whom We. dry,
depended to consume, Om +surplus When our darling father passed a-
a^e bankrupt, but even at'that :vty awa3*.
here int Ontario are better 'off than,r The blow WOO great, the (shock sev-
Thursday; ,A,ug,4a8t 7th, 1924-
mmiur
The store'• rith 'the Liberal' CaS� 'Oisaool�t
'URNITURE MO'
We have again at w3,1air ,Fa tare Stock Stock into the place formerly mid". -occupied by T. L. Wurm, ud�• are
no'w in a position to display same
better than ever.
Also a Full Stock' of:
SEASONABLE HARDWARE
SUCH AS SAP PAILS, e�PILES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING!, AND
LOTHER GRADES OF WIRE
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'COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARR. '
SEE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE, IF WE HAVE NOT IN'
l STOCK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET.IT FOR YOU,.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO?
A. IiIELICK
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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5;v2 Per Cent
Per Annum Payable Half -Yearly
Huron & Erie Debentures are
issued for $100 or more.., Interest
begins from the day your money
is received.
Debenture -Owners and depositors
have FIRST claim upon every dol-
lar owned by the Sixty -year-old
Huron & Erie Mortage •Corporat-
icn-Totalling over $26,800,000.
A.pplicationa for- Deibentures are
accepted at any time by- h'
MY 'MOTTO; -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Andrew F. Hess, • - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL.?
Painting and Paper Hanging
I am in a position t� do
any kind] of paper hanging,
painting, graining and dec-
orating.
H. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH - ONT.
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28 Gauge Council Standard, guaradteed against any
red rust, for at least 20 years, 1 3-4 oz,
Galvanizing per square foot, at
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Clinton Sept,' II5
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p:WATER BLOCS ZURICH
DR. JOHN WAR»
• CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN"
Heavy Shill Frames to Your- ow
Lenses at $4.00. .broken Sher
Rims Replaced uAhile you 'wait).
Spectacles Complete large Ilemtselti
12.00 ups
Mrs, .!Simon Greb is visiting: re,
atives at Kinde, Mich.
Main St., EXETER, Phone 1
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICW
Every. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 4I4,nek,
We slid riot think his deathssonear.
'Hiss hands were •cl•Isp'ed upon his
• breast,
We kissed his lowly brow,
And in our aching hearts, we know
We have :o Father novt-.
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Do'w'n in Texas big "Bumps" at
railway crossings are suggested as
a means irFp slowin ri c�
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The
planhas been ad ptoc1 in Virginia
close to schools and bridges. They
will make on auto slow down orr,n-
clanger the brel4,king of a e»rnno.
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VEERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS; AND CAN SE3-
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