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Zurich Herald, 1926-05-20, Page 8• M4 �.ays Are Here May Days mean Flowers, green trees, beauti- ful sunshine, New Dresses, new hosiery, dainty lingerie, new house furnishings such as window 'shades, curta;n drapes, linoleum, congoleum r Rugs, Wall papers, etc. US SHOW 1.0U OU:R:U1‹'-1,Ai: OF DRESS MATERIALS FOR WWARM WE 9.TFIER WEAR. FLA CANTONS, IN ALL THE .NEW I IHADE , V ER1 FASHIONABLE FOR SUMMER WEAR, n1RO. DCLO r'ffS--T.n striped effect! 7'so all 'sha.des in plain colors, ❑r cotton and a enn;utete range of R.ay on Silk's. POREESS (i00DS-_In bordered and "gured Voiles, Broadcloths, Silk crepes, a:1 different design, and colors. $WEA'l'ER COATS—A new 'shipment of Sweaters for Men, Wmoes eud Chi dren, ,;unable ro;• ,firing wear, also Ladies' fine silk • 'scarfs, at $.1.50 to 4?,00 each OUSED}U SSSS—In all 'sizes fur Ladies' and Misses at $1,50 to $ each2.50 r'ARD WIDE LINOLEUM, 5 PAT1kuENS TO CHOSE FROM. ALSO 3 YDS. WIDE CONGOLEUM, OILCLOTH IN ALL WIDTHS. CON- GOLEUM RUGS IN UUREAT VARIETY OF PATTERNS, ALL SIZES IN STOOK. iOEE) OUR PRICES on New Curtain Goods, 'see our Silk Pannel cur- tains in different sizes. OATT.ERNS, PATTERNS—New ileal Patterns now carried in Stock. See our Fashion sheets and Counter Style :Book's, every pat- tern listed is carried in Stoe k price is 'only 20 cents each. SEEDS SEEDS Kew gnrd,'n 'seeds, Mengel turnip, Sorghum, Chick feed in Stock. and now SPECIALS )Turkish. toweling per yd. ... ... 1.5r_ Buri d eurl,titts 98c. a pair $1.25 Gin,.;ia ens, ,, - n. wide at ...25c '.Gingha,ns, 27 -in. wide at ...19c GROCERIES Caustic 'Soda, 5 lbs. for ............80c Salmon, 1 lb. tins for ... 15c Canned tomatoes per tin ... ... 1.5c Lennox Soap, 6 for ...... ... ... 25c c,unny Monday Soap, 4 fpr _.. 25c Ginger Snaps 2 lbs. for ,...25c Ho i r4 in T�adi! a, bTisses and Chil Washing Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 25c drens, ev...,s in broken lots and Pickling onions 2 lbs. for - 5c • ,siers at half price. 100 pkgs. garden seed, 6 for 25c J. GM.SCHO & SONS Produc. Wanted Phone 59 Zurich's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs CTENUINE FORD PARTS jSi R. ci±:i.vOil} A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING TETE FAMOUS ATTE ` Ir IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO . AN 11 0 I'fTFR CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE. IWE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- ERY. I; AT'TERY REPAIRING AND 'BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTtRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC - IST YLENh, !•,I,i+.1•DING. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE H. I ousseau Zurich • iesaWww.W aa�7i€Be•Pr� eere9�d��!'4430•e•�A4b••Wras.O`.•• eo••e••oA• "Furniture Needs I - We wish to advise. the public Ile • • that we have added a few more • lines of furniture to our stock which •• • • I we have already carried, and are • • lin a position to supply almost ev- • •1 erybody's requirements. • • • • • it • • • • • S • • WE ARE SHOWING A NICE LINE OF DINING ROOM AND e PED ROOM FURNITURE, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, KITCHEN • • CABINETS, SPRING S AND MATTRESSES, ETC. ETC. CALL t IN AND SEE OUR •GOODS, FURNITURE UPSTAIRS, • 0 eso•••••••••••••pM••• • • • OTHER LINES • i • WE CARRY A°'.COMPLETELINE OF FROST TIGHT LOCK ;{ ENCE, SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, GOODYEAR TIRES ito E' ALL KINDS OF CLO• :j V R SEEDS, ETC,, ETC, • 0• e o • • We appreciate •your Patronage • • • • d &WEIDOI • • •• • , oodiap•••••••iii••••••0444•rpMp••p•M•i••1RN0MirM• ZURICH - ONT. 6144 1C cttK l.4 We W iftt To Thank The people ,who have patron. - zed us in our business since we have commenced. WE STARTED THIS BUSINESS WITH THE IDEA OF GIVING. OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST VALUES OBTAINABLE, t QUALITY IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION AND THEN SERVICE OF COURSE. WE ;,ARE INCREASING OUR STOCK YOU BUY HERE IS FRESH AND NEW WE MIGHT MENTION .HERE THAT FINE RANGE OF LADIES SILK HOSE SO WHITE AND BLACK. We are Sitisfied, J.W.MB DAILY. EVERYTHING STOCK. WE HAVE A MIGHTY IN MANY COLORS. AL - Are You? ITER ITEMS OF LO€M, INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wickens, of Ingersoll are visitin g relatives here. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Oswald and and Mrs. Martin Wurm were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kaercher, east of Hensel'. The executive ,of the Huron Pub Ushers' Association met in Clinton• recently to arrange for a meet- ing to be held in Wingham on May 28th. To this gathering the publishers of Perth and Bruce co- unties will a'sfo be invited and the matter of forming a larger organ izatiou will be discussed. G. E Hnl' of C intoe 2s pr'isident; J. M. Southcott, Exeter, vice-pre.sid'ent and A. G. Smith of. Wingham is secretary of the Huron organiz,at ion. Dashwood Miss Hazel Snell of Windsor is isiting at her home here. , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller mere 'spending several weeks with fri- ends in Windthorst, Sask. Mr. A. Passold of Detroit is vis- iting her brother Mr. P. Fassold Mrs. T. Peachy of Stratford is visiting in `town. Mr. 0 Restemeyer (spent Sat- urday in London. Mr. and :Mrs. W Graybeil of Woodstock, 'spent Sunday .with4Mr and Mrs. J. W Graybeif. Mr. and Mrs. R Stade of Zur= ich .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs C, Stade. Mrszrs. C. and Wm. Lindenfield of Parkhill visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Steinhagen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stadelbauer of Lon don 'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, P. Kraft. Miss Hilda Snell of London vis- ited with her parents on Sunday. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mrs. J. Collins and Mrs, i?ryne of London, 'spent the past week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Winson Arrastrong of the Go - ellen Line. Mrs. A. Robinson Sr., who has spent some months in Hamilton, with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Low- den, returned this week to her home in Stanley. She 117^1q companied by her dar ^.!. Margaret Erratt of Toronto. One night about a week ago they arages of B, Berry, ifrncefield, E. Epps, Varna and' W. Westlake, Bayfield were broken into • and considerable goods and some mo- ney taken. High Constable White 'sides was notified and he _soon succeeded in locating the culprits at London, where five young men were arrested and brought to God•- erich, along with the 'stolen goods where they were lodged in the County jail; On Monday they were brought up 'for trial and recei ed the. following tsentences; Two of them get 6 months atthe Reformatory: Two more get 3 !,non h'i and the Win get's 1 month. On Wednesday night :of last we- ek fire of unknown origin destroy ed the home of Mr. Thos. Wileyof Varna. Luckily Mr. Wiley was not at home but was at his dau- ghter's Mrs, Wm. Reid at the lone of the fire, for at his advan- ced age and with his physical we- akness, e-aknes, he wolud have had diffic- ulty in .getting out of 'the house. His !sore Cecil had gone to Detroit n few degas before, hence his go- ing to Mrs, W. Eeid's• There'was an inslrr 'iiee of $401,"0 on the house and $200 on the content's. Mr, Will Johnston, who has,be- en working at Detroit was visiting' "Fiends in Stanley a few days last lural. TIe r^turned to Detroit on Saturday and was accompanied by i 'Yin Cecil Wiley. Mrs, S. +l'ohnston who came over from Flint, It/Deli., to attend the funeral of thie late Mr Andretw: LOCAL MARKETS {Corrected every Butter lb. . Egg's... .. ... Potatoes per hag Dried apples lb. Wheat Barley Buckwheat Flour Shorts per ton...... .. Bran per ton... ...... Hogs cwt....... .. Wednesday) 40 20-24-26 2.00 9 1.25 ' 60 65 4.75 375 .34.00 32.00 13.00 Western FarmersMutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO- ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO. CASH AND BONDS ON HAND $85,429.61. C. Holtzman -Zurich. AGENT.", ALSO DEALER IN LIGE- TNING RODS, AND ALL •BINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34 Johnston. is visiting with friends around Varna. Mr. Colin Campbell gave a very fine address at the Young People's League of the Goshen Church, last Sunday evening. His s;mbjeet was Power. Rt 'spoke of mechanical power, of human power, but back of it all and greatest of all was the 'Divine power. Mr. and Mrs. D J. Stephenson and Mr. Lorne Armstrong werein ' Goderich one day last week, vis- iting Mr. George Armstrong Sr. who has not been feeling the best 'of late. ; ,. i e STEPHEN COUNCIL • The Council of the Twonship of Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cr- editon, on Monday, May 3rd at 1 p.xn All memuera were present. Minutes of the previous regualr and 'special meetings were read and adopted. Communication's were read from pet), A. McCubl4a, CE. re, Walker (Drain and the Tp. Clerk of Colb- orne re; increasing tax on gaso- Iere which were ordered to be filed By-law No. 311 to license . Bake shops and fixing the fee at $1 for such knees,, having been read tbie•e tinie!S be pa'a.,ed and s:gned by the Reeve and Clerk and 'sealed_ thkat the Clour% of Revision for appeal's against the A'sess.ment Roll for the eTp. of Stephen be held in the Town Hall, Crediton on Wednesday, May 26th. at 10 a:nt. That the aesessnant roll and truant book as filed todafy by the Assessor be accepted and that ha be paid his salary.. The (Allowing orders were pas- sed; •. Wolf & Roeazler, teaming grad- ers $1.00;, Sawyer-Ma'Ssey Co. gra,-- ders, ete. 654,00; Miss Walker, gra- vel 6.00; Ed. Gill rep tt ashout Ri- ver road 2.00; Geo. Eilber'and oth- ers asse,mbling graders 4.25;; A.Pat Larson, rep plow 1.50; H, Powe, dr- agging con. 1„2, 47.90; G. Walker dragging E.S.R, 11,00; '110.0; J White grading S. rd. 7,00; -Roy Hod. gins and others draggin 29.00; (1 lagi'r; dra;gin, S.B. 21,00; A. Cur ti's 'dragging eon. 14 5.00; Noble Sc- ott greggnr. 8:00; J./Guinan A5Y.- c'ssor s ,salary 153.00, The council adjourned to meet again in the "town Fall, Crediton,, on Wednesday, the 26th inst. at 1 Henry .Eilber, Clerk 1 Thurodayr,: May' 20th, .102$ ..... ... _ NII,dBNF:1.lIf/?Ip�{MMi1l".:•d�,MM�Y�N�aylil •. f F IINITI1 E We have received a large shipment of new Furniture including Living room, new diningroom suites, and rockers, kitchen cabinets, tables and ,chairs COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW GRACE LINE •BEDS, BRASS' BEDS, AND A FULL LINE OF THE ,FAMOUS SIMMONS GUAR- ANTEED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSESi. BRING IN YOUR PICTURES TO BE FRAMED. HARDWARE A FULL LINE OF SHELL. AND HEAVY EARDWAItE, BEATTY WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, STOVES .AND FURNACES, WIRE FENCING, STEEL POSTS, POULTRY' FENCING, AND CEMEN T. LET ITS DO YOUR PLUMBING, EVETROUGHINUI OR ROOF- ING. 1 . WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF leo% PURE MARTIN SENIOUR PAINTS, OILS, CHI-NAMEL VARNISHES. SUPERTEST Gas and Coal Oil. TRY OUR OILS NONE BETTER BRING IN YOUR OLD RAGGS, TRADE OR .CASH le. lb. s Johnto & KalblIejsch Hardware of Furniture. Phone 63 ‘Iii MMENIMMEMIIMIII.g.am.......11.11 11 5 Per Cent. You Get 'Your Interest "On the Dot" Time and money are heat when you have to "dun" a bor- rower for interest that is one., two, or three months over- due. When ylou invest in a Hsron & Erie, Debenture you re- ceive your interest "right on the dot."' These Debentures are issued for $100 or more for 12 months :r longer up to 5 years. 5% PER ANNUM IS PAID HALF -YEARLY, SURPLUS SECURITY TOTALS $6,750,000. Make your savings earn extra interest dollars to helpmeet ever-increasing living expenses. M(.J4ron Erle Applications received at any time by— Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? 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 'K'KT JOB. H. 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