Zurich Herald, 1926-05-13, Page 8+" iti4t'1
We Are O in .
A. nice range of Colors in Can-
ton Crepe regalar rice 3.50
selling at 2.50 per yd.
Fancy Rayon in colors at 60c.
Broadcloth slips at 1.75
D. & A. CORSETS, CORSETT'E'S, AND WRAPP AROUNDS MODER-
ATELY PRICED.
SPECIALS IN GROERIES .FOR F1ttDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING
Kellogs Corn Flakes at uc
10 Bars Comfort, NP & G. and Gold Soap for ...... ...... ...... 58e
1 lb. good Blk Japan tea, and Silver plated Spoon for _75e
A Good weight Four String BrooM at 49e
J. W. MERNER
ITEMS OF LOCAL IN's RESP'
Mr. Bert Holt of the Bend ways
in the village on Tuesday.
Mr. Dan Miller and Frank O'-
Grady of London, spent Sunday in
Zurich.
The Fourty Hours Devotion are
being obs?rved in the R. C.• Church
this week.
Mr. Wm, C. Wagner attended the
Grocers Convention at Clinton on
Tuesday. Bran per ton
Mr. J. W. Horner and daughter, Hogs cwt
Mrs. E. Krueger were to London on
Tuesday.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter Ib, 40
Eggs_ g's._. ...... ... 20-24--26
Potatoes per bag 2.00
Dried apples Ib. 9
Wheat ...... 1,25
Barley 60
Buckwheat 65
Flour 4.75 3.75
Shorts per ton. 34.00
32,00
13.00
Mr. and Mr's. Sam Miller of the
14th con. visited at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. 'Basso\ on Sunday.
Mr. W. Finlayson is sporting a
Ford touring. Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer
exchanged his coupe fol, a coach
Miss Thelma Elsie who Spent
the past week visiting friends in
Dashwood, has returned to Zur-
ich. .
Mr. Percy Bishop., and Mrs. May
Davis of London, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Theo McAdrsnss, Bronson Line
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs., Theo McA.danis
end son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm..
Bassow, son Harry, and daughter
Edith, attended the funeral of
their cousin, Harry Guenther of
Kitchener, which was held at Cred-
iton last Saturday.
Thursday, of this week is ob-
served by many as a sacred holi-
day, known as ascension Day, and
services will be held in .some of
the churches.
Thing's 'seem to be rather q u'et
about the n+s lal halfholiday on \Vecl
nesday afternoons, we think if it
\will again beobserved, it is a . out
time our bulsiness men got together
and decide on what is to be don;'.
Some o fthe neighboring village's
are already observing this.
O.T.A. CONVICTION QUASHED)
Judge Lewis las given judge-
ment quashing the conviction by.
Magistrate Reid of. Merman Gill,
o (Grand. Bend, for a violation of
the Ontario Temperance Act. Gill
who was conducting an hotel at
Grand Bend last summer, was
found guilty of having liquor il-
legally and was fined $200 and co-
sts. In his. judgment Judge Lewis
to -n d that "the uncorr "' -'
i len es of the ngle w.r
Crown -is not sufficient under .all
the circumstances to warrant '
conviction."' J. M. McEvoy, K.C.
,ol London, was counsel 'for Gill,
d
'.Thursday .M x3, 1926.
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