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Zurich Herald, 1926-04-01, Page 8fl ter tt+ttnt e WALL PAPE Make Cheerful "Tomes The great advantage of Wallpaper is that if offers a range from which to choose the right deoor- ation for every room in the House We invite your inspection of our large range of patterns. We have now in Stock 68 designs in the different widths namely 18 -in. 22 -in. and some of 30 -in. patterns. Our Prices are Right. Come and see J. GASCHO & SONS Produc Wanted Phone 59 ;Zurich'§. Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs fGENUINE FORD PARTS SUS1' RECEIVED A. SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES ZWE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS U. S. 'L. B.ATTE11,7 IP IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO , AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE. WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING 1;ITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WT7.1,1)TNG. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE 1 iVlousseau Zurich •••ora•sres••!o•••••000,•!•!!•••••.•!•••0•••N••••• •,•, • • SEEDS S• • • • • • Our supply of Clover Seeds of all kids have arrived, and are well in i a position to supply the demand of F of every farmer in the community • at Reasonable prices I WE ALSO HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID ACCORDING TO QUAL- 2 2 ITY. INOUBATORS $ • • • • • BUY ALL KINDS OF CLOVER SEED FOR WHICH • • •jr WE ARE AG.r9.IN HANDLING THE QUEEN INCUBATOR AND 1 • • • I • • • • WHITE ROSE GASOLENE BROODER. THIS IS JUST A LITTLE THE BEST' INCUR ATOP ON THE MARKET. • o PRODUCES MORE HEALTHY STRONG .CHICKS THAN A11Y - O'i'71'E R MAKE. CALL IN AND LET 13S DEMONSTRATE TQ ' YOU AND BE CONVINCED •••••eeeeee•ee•eeeee•• WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF SAP PAILS, AND PANS FOR SYRUP MAKING'; SPILES • ALWAYS T:ULL OE "PEP" AND QUICK STARTING. THIS • • WILL, ESPECIALLY NOTICED IN COOL WEATHER:, • • - ISTADE ZURiCH - ONT ' .404400,006••••••••••“4111.100 WElaO! I ITEMS OF LOCAL MN ST APRIL FOOL! • Mr, Ezra 'Brenner of Grand Bend called on friends in the vailage ori Saturday. Miss Margaret John of Exeter, visited with her ,friend, Mrs. M. C. Milliken for a few days. MrS • Wine 'M eidinger and Mrs, Wendell Smith, left for the city on 'Tuesday. March came rather nice, but it sure is going out lionlike, as Wednesday, is anything but lamb - like. Mr. Wm. L. Siebert left for Mon- treal on Tuesday, to visit his son. Albert, who has ,won fame as . a hockey plyaer Dr. H. H. Cowen land, Mins Grace Kellerman: of • DaShwood, .Visited at the home of Mr ;and Mrs, C. Fritz, on Tuesday evening. al 11Iuc hs'ympathy is extended No Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubin, of near St. Jeseple who mourn the death of their two year old daughter, Maria which took place on March 19th. Owin gto the first !sleet storm sof the 'season, on Wednesday morn ing, the hydro was off and well *ve rthe noon hour. if the Herald equipment was up -td, -date it wo- uld be necessary to wait till She "juice" comes on, but as. we depend on gasoline, hence we will not lose a minute over it. But our hydro range wais rather a cold affair to cook the noon dinner. LATE JOHN JOHNSTON It is lour sad duty to announce the death of John Johnston which took place at his home in Tucker- n'smit hon March 17th, being. 'ill only a few days from: appendic- itis, in, his 65th year and leaves t'd mourn his loss besides his widow two sons which are at home. Mr Johnston will be missed very mu- ch in the vicinity, he was a life- long Conservative and a Presby- terian. The funeral took place to IBaird''s cemetery on March 20th. Those -from a distance attending were: Mr. and :Mr's. Russ Johnston and sons from "Blake; Mr .and -Mrs F. Turner, Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. E. Weide, Zurich; Mr. T. Johnston of Slake, Mrs. J. Halstead of God- erich, Mrs. J. 'Carruthers, London; Mrs. D. McMillian, Goderich; Mrs, A. Edigholfer, Blake; Mes. S. Ni- cholson, Auburn; Mr. G. Nicholson of Crediton; Mr. land Mrs. Ed. Johnston of Clinton, Mrs. Sheppard of Hom,esville,; Ed Douglas, Andy Weir and J.' Soyee of Lopdon,:The services were conducted;by Rev. C, G Armour, Mrs'. J. Johnston and sons wish to cilnvey• their thanks to their many !Fiends for the 'sympathy shown. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Next Sunday being Easter, Rev, Durrant will tgivo a ,Special Easter n.essage at each Of his char- ges, Goshen, Blake and Varna. Quite d nnumbe_ r in this part have tapped but the weather has been rather cold for a good run of sap'. George Coleman shipped a load of cattle from Kippen to Toronto 'on Saturday. Will Rid sof Parr Line, ,spent a few days in Toronto lost week. FORMER STANLEY RESIDENT PASSES There p'as'sed away last Satur- day nzlorning, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. <Bart of Strat- ford, Mr. Richard Robinson in hi's 8Ith, year. Although f^i lee what on account • of L,. e._ , en1, age h,ehad been going around as usual til !the last, and his death ea - tee quite unexpected. Mr. Rob- inson was born in Argentile Ca, Quebec, on Jan. 1st,. 1843, and carne with his parents to Stanley Tp. in 1845 and settled on Lot 9, Con, 10, which was then, an unbroken forest. As a yooiung rr.an he knew thehard- ships and difficulties of pioneer life and he could relate with int- erest many of the happenings of the early days. In 1871 he was married and loc- ated on a farm' in McKitllop' wh- ere he resided foir a numiber of years, later moving .to a farm in Tuckersmith. About, 32 years a- go his wife died leiavix gte, family of 7g itis land 2 boyls, all of,whonn are living except lose boy, Ed- ward, who died in B.C. twoyears ago; after some time he married again and farmed in McKillop till his second wife died 13 years ago, since then) he has lived with his daughters, Mrs. Wm. Sproat of Tuckersmith and Mrs. T. Bart of strattoied, He had 'one sister, Mrs (Rev,.) D. M. Keu d y of'Portage La- prarie, Man., and 'one brother, the late Edward Robinson, of Stanley, He frequently visited the 'scene of his boyhood dayrs on the Goshen 1,ine, Stanley, and his visits will be much mislsed by his friends and aces. uaintances. The remains We- re laid to rest in Maitland -bank cornaOry, Seaforth, on, Monday, March 29th, Rev: F. Irvin of Sea- to tli conducting the tunerral Ser- vice. , 1 i LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter lb....... . 40 Eggs_.. 22-29-32 Potatoes per bag ... 1.75 Dried apples Ib. .,:-- 9 Wheat;._......... :..... - ...1.30 Oats ..... 50 80 Buckwheat .. 80 Flour .. . 4.00-5,.00 Shorts per ton ......32.00 Bran pear ton ._..., . 30.00 Hogs cwt » ._... 13.00 Barley It meets your needs Swift's Red Steer Fertiliz- ers are made to meet the needs of all crops and soils. Our list of brands con- tains formulas especially adaptedtotherequirements of every crop. Use Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers on every acre and secure biggest yields. Simon Greb ZURICH - ONT. Authorized Swift Agent Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Ca. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO- ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO. CASH AND BONDS ON HAND $85,429.61. G. Holtzman—Zurich AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE. tt-34 Millinery We have a fine showing of Easter Bonnets and Spring Millinery OUR SELECTION NEVER WAS BETTER and LOOKED MORE PL- EASING, SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR MILLINERY AT TF'F, • HAT SHOPPE ZURICH, - ONT. Shop at north entrance of Bank Block. ,, SHOP EARLY AND GET. MST CCHOICE Vera V. Siebert CREDITON Mary J. Flynn, daughter !of :Mr. and Mrs James i0lynn, Crediton', was married to. Wm. Waring on March 16th. The Ceremony took Place at the 'parson;age, Clandee bo'ye. After the ,ceremony a wedding dinner was Served. The Doimostie 1Scienoe Course, under the direction (of Visa Gray of Toronto, is well under way, and the ladies are finding it very in- ntructive, A very enjoyable evening was spent at -the h'om'e of Mr.:and Mrs Alvin Baker when .the League of the United church. - 'Clara Falmer spent a fewday^s in London. The Sacrament !of the Lord's) (administered at the close of the public worship in the United ch- urch last Sundry ievening. Diana Matilda, daughter of the late Cathern and Mattias iFin1t- beiner, and wife .of John Humble, born in Stephen Tp. (departed this life in the Sarnia Hospital. on1'+:Iar 19, aged 44 years,, 4 cla,yts, She began' the christian life in her girlhood, became a member of, Zion Evangelical church 'which re- lationi Elbe held until her ntarri-age td John Ituntible in 1:094. when they located in the city oft Samh1/4 4 056 r j rid yr k, epn m r _ -_. ,a+ Peerless Galvanized fence has been used by the Ontario Gov.. ernment on Highway construct- ion in. various parts of Ontario as, have thousands of our gates. The knott in our Peerless fence is, one of the few knots which the rlaiiiway cofnntpanies will accept toy; the following reasb*; The strength of the knot i'sfii its double crimpy the 'line and; stay wires are crimped befit into each othe'r'in a socket malt. ing a, knot that is non-slippable in each slirecti'gn. Thies .feature alone is of vital importance. The whole knot is of the same guage as the rest of the fence thereby guaranteeing no week spots when a real test comes, The whose knot in the Peerless fence is' of the same bardi wire whereas many other knots consist of ;a piece of •,soft and smaller wire wrapped around an upright. The Peerless knot (being the perfect part of a circle does not injure the wires. in any way and allows the air to circulate through and dry any moisture on the wires thereby removing the first cause of rust. The knot in a' fence is put to .the severest' teats by) railway and highway officials. The Peerless knot has with* stood all these tests and has proven entirely satisfactory in, eery way. Johnston 8c Kalbfieisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 Painting and Paper Hanging LET US DO YOUR PAINTING, GRANING, PAPERHANuIN., & DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS- TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE DO. TRY US ON YOUR "'XT JOB. 11. EICKMEIER, ZURICH - ON". JOII1 'WARD Drugless Practiou.- eer and Optician EXETER -- Phoma. RS AT WALPLR HOUSE. MEMO S very Tuesday, 10 a.m.. to 4 pass& s-44 -+-40-+-4.-1110-+-4-4--•_.. We're ReadyI Port stnING With an extraordinary showing of the Seasonrs, f Newest Materials for Men's Suits LiEnE913 I WHERE YOU WILL FIND PITIVELY THE BIGGEST TAILOR -.k i ING VALUES EVER HEARD OFF. 'Y YEARS OF EXPERIENCE COUPLED WITH ECONOMY IN Mi TAKING - BUYING THE MATERIAL DIRECT FROM 'TIE liSI L$ re ,d Pi I AND SELLING TO Y013 AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. ' 1 THAT'S WHAT PUTS TIIE DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKEZ`. BETTER HURRY AND GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY. TIN44 IN (. 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JOII1 'WARD Drugless Practiou.- eer and Optician EXETER -- Phoma. RS AT WALPLR HOUSE. MEMO S very Tuesday, 10 a.m.. to 4 pass& s-44 -+-40-+-4.-1110-+-4-4--•_.. We're ReadyI Port stnING With an extraordinary showing of the Seasonrs, f Newest Materials for Men's Suits LiEnE913 I WHERE YOU WILL FIND PITIVELY THE BIGGEST TAILOR -.k i ING VALUES EVER HEARD OFF. 'Y YEARS OF EXPERIENCE COUPLED WITH ECONOMY IN Mi TAKING - BUYING THE MATERIAL DIRECT FROM 'TIE liSI L$ re ,d Pi I AND SELLING TO Y013 AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. ' 1 THAT'S WHAT PUTS TIIE DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKEZ`. BETTER HURRY AND GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY. TIN44 IN (. ' IVIERenANT TAILOL. W. 11. H.OFFMAN & Sony EM,B.ALMER4 AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Day and Night Phone No 0. • - 461-4-s-46-4-,-+-4---.--4-4--..-9,--40-4-40-4.-4-4,-1.--. -