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Zurich Herald, 1919-05-23, Page 8NES I G GOODS For Your Inspection FOR MEN For Ladies's Wear New silk poplins in fashionable shades, Reps, cord silks, Georget- tes and crepe du chenes. Also serges, poplins and garbardines for suits or dresses. See our fine display of spring caps, felt hats, fine neglige shirts with collars to match, new ties, gloves, suits, tweed rain coats. Housefurnishings Window shades, curtain scrims, linoleums, oilcloths, conguleums, and tapestry rugs. Groceries A WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 F GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS. J. Gascho & Son "Sic OOTHER THAN VELVET" Ice Cream like mother used to make ? No indeed! Ice cream far superior to that. Nothing but pasteurized pure cream, cane sugar and pure flavor extracts go i,tato Silverwood's Ice Cream. That creamy, velvety taste that mother never could have given to her home-made ice cream is the result of homogenizing and scientific freezing. SILVERWOOD'S LIMITED, LONDON, ONT .-- Bricks in all Flavors sy�t r*, 'f ..quit: L"1A+Ji4ms Look for the Silverwood's Sign 15 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST ogramonlafeature Sundayevening of the Y. P program a well rendered solo by Mr. C. E;tlber. Mr. Ed. Bosselnberry, we think, )can boast of having the finest patch of early potatoes, the plants being from four to five inches a- bove the ground, 4 4-1-++++++++++++++44444++++4++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. 4. + 4. • r .-.' Coop + „i, 11 ' I I IF-'',,;', W r f 4 with 'I' 4 + f) \,,, Coal Oil I 'I' .I. 1, NEW PERFECTION AND -I' .I. PURITAN OIL STOVES AND OVENS. + Easy to operate. Absolutely safe. Small fuel expense. Ready at all tines. j 1 No odor. Keeps the house cool. Perfect baker. 3; + Let us show you these stoves. STADE & WEI DDC) I Keep June 3rd in mind and ar- range to attend ,Zurich races.Lib- eral prizes are being offered. An increase on rates of ten per cent has been announced by the Bell Telephone Co., to go into ef- fect at once. May 24th falls on a Saturday this year. and all stores will be closed. For the convenience of the public the stores in ZuurieE will be open Friday evening, May the 23rd. We must once more call attent- ion to the rule that we will not publish any news matter sent in unless the writer's name is attach- ed thereto. We will not publish the +name but must have it as a matter of good faith, • PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH .i+++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6 ONLY FAMOUS NO. 21 fleury Piows in �tock waeathey s .t 2 1 .lie last Following at last year's prices ONE DAIN HAY LOAD ER, NONE BETTER. PETER HAMILTON SCUFFLER, B EST ON MARKET PETER HAMILTON CULTIVATO BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER ONE 43 h. p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLIGHTLY USED. ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT CUT PRICES, AS WE NEED THE MON- EY. WOMENS' INSTITUTE The Zurich branch of the Wom- en's Institute met on Wednesday, ographs, superior to ainy machine May 14th, at the home of b1rs. P. on the market in quality and in Special Y. P. A. Rally Day ser- eei+ces will be held in the Evangel- ical church next Sunday evening. A suitable program is being pre- pared by the 'Society for the oc- casion. Mrs. Jno. Smith, of this village, received the sad news on Tuesday of the death of her brother, Wil- liam Makins, whicb took place in Clilnton Hospital. Deceased was a resident of Stanleya Township. New Shipment of Singer and New Raymond sewing Machines ar rived, also a new line of the finest and most up-to-date cabinet phon- Manson, it being the annual meet- ing, the following election took place; President Mrs. W. Siebert Vice -Pres., Mrs. John Hey, Jr.; Treasurer, Miss Pearl Wurtz; Ree.- NOTICESecy., Miss Ida Routledge; Corr. -r' — Secy., Miss Margaret Lamont; Press -Secy., Mrs. C. L. Smith. Aud- itors; Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon and Mrs. J. Routledge. After which, a splendid lunch was served by Mrs Manson, all that were present pare took of it heartily. Before lean-, log a hearty vote or thanks was, tendered to Mrs. Manson for her kindness and splendid lunch. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Douglas. Following is the Secy. -Treasur- er's Report for the past year. No. members for 1918-19 21 No. meetings held 10 No. papers and addresses given 12 Average attendance 14 The +Coulneil of the Corporation RECEIPTS of the County of Huron will meet Cash on hand May 1918 $171.74 en 'the Council Chamber, Goder- tn,embers Fees 5.25 i'ch on Tuesday, June the 3rd at Government grant 3.00 3 o'clock in the afternoon. All Miscellaneous, including sale of I accounts must be in to hand of $37.20 the Clerk on or before the Monday price, Cal.1 in and see and hear them. A stock of records always on hand —H. WELL, Zurich. TOWNSHIP OF HAY COURT OF REVISION OF TEE ASSES- SMENT ROLL FOR 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that a Courc of Revision of the 3sseesre- ait Roll of the Township of Hay will hold its first sitting in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, the 7th day of June, A. D., 1919e at 10 o'clock, a. in. lA,. F. Hess, Township Clerk Zurich', May, 19th, 1919, MEETING OF HUROON COUNTY .COUNCIL We handle pumps, piping, etc LP.:. PANG 1111 - 11_'11_ - .._._...._.-_1111.. •a yarn left over Total Receipts Total expenditures Balance on hand RE1) CROSS W ORK Field comforts for the boys still in France 25.00 To Belgian Relief work 28.67 Coin Belts for local soldiers 30.00 Freinch Red Cross 10.00 Pioneer of War Fund 15,00 Flannel for 22 shirts made and shipped 25.80 Co. Council Grant 1918-19 $317.87 Amount shipped to Hyman Hall; 275 Pair of sox, 69 Pair Children's stockings 71 Sh°lrts 3 Helmets 21 childreln's dresses e4 Aprons 23 Ch°ldrens undergarments Total valuation $600.04 $217.19 $147.74 $69,45 preceeding the meeting of the icounci+l. G. W. Holmaln, Co. Clerk. Dated Goder:ich, May 17th, 1.919, WANTED By first week en June in a priv- ate famvly, girl for general house work. Must be good plain cook No laulndry work. Wages $30 a month. Apply Drawer 336. God reich, Ont. STRAYED From my premises on Lot 10, !Coln. 6, Hay Township, a red calf with some white spots about 8 months old, has also a pig ring in top of right ear. Finder please notify, Garnet Jacob*, Zurich, or Margaret Lamont. Sec. Treats phone, 11r88. USE F R SALE 1918 Ford Touring, only used for a few weeks. 1"18 Ford Touring Demonstrat or. 1917 Ford Touring, looks likenew, with license. 1917 Ford Touring with shock absorbers, Robe rail, just painted. with license. E. M. F. Touring car in good 'condition. ,Call and we will be pleased to demonstrate any of the above cars for you c We sell gasoline at 35 cents per gallon, best gas engine oil atSeed Corn, Sorghum, rlangel Seed, 85 cents per gallon, Dunlop 30x3epiaitn tires at $14,50 each. Free Air mind Battery Testing, at your service. Give us ann. AIMMEMIMMOSIBMINNINNEWEEMINNWSUIPIESINUMMEIMMINIMMEINI PAINT 100 p. c. PURE RTIN SEN lUR AT A PRICE TO -SUIT EVERYONE, WHO THINKS OF PAINTING THEIR HOUSE THIS SPRING $3.75 per gallon Buys any color, except White en gallon cans only, as we are overstocked in this size can. Pick out your color early, as there are only a limited number of ,cans to each color in stock, This sale will last only 3 weeks. We also can supply you with a complete lime of paint in smaller reams at a sliglet advance over that in gallon tins, Also varnish and varnish stain in any color. DON'T DELAY OR YOU MAY BE DISSAPOINTED. Cash or trade will be taken as payment, at this price, only, at date of purchase. Phone 63 Produce taken at highest prices Melick Crawl Special Prices We are giving Special Bargains for the next few weeks on all our men's Suits Neckties, Shirts, Etc. Do not miss these Bargains. Denomy Bros., Zurich Phone 78 T. L. WURM Phone 78 ' JUST ARRIVED A mice* line of ladies' silL waists in to -day's 1 eading styles and shades TO CLEAR Ladies' white voile Waaists at 75q and $1.00, LADIES' HOSE Silk and sotto i hose in the follow- ing shades; White, black, grey, taupe, sand, champagne, nigger. SILKS* SILKS 1 Our silk department is complete crepe de che+ne, poplins, taffeta, crepe Faille, etc. PULL -OVER SWEATER COOATS All wool at $7,50 SPECIAL IN OUR WHITEWARE DEPARTMENT Just arrived, lovely washable cam - $e.25 $L50 $2.00 iSUMMER UNDERWEAR Ladies' combination suets sleeve- less and short sleeves. RAIN COATS Get one. Keep dry. Windproof' and Rainproof. Regular $20 for $15. Regular $25 for $16. MADE, -TO ORDER CLOTHING. Men's made -to- order clothing. Every suit guaranteed to fit. Give us a triailk, HATS AND CAPS Mens' hats and caps in all colors* Buy your spring hat here an4 save money, ."11,.10. UNDERWEAR A big stock of Teen's and young men's combination suits, white nal tan: FREE* FREE! FREE! With every pound of Minto teat, we give away FREE one silver tea spoon, Roger quality. PINEAPPLES Just arrived, fresh pineapples". This is the week to buy pineappleati as the price is going up. Phone or mall orders promptly attended. to AGENTS FOR FORDS. GRAY DOR TS AND S'X'UL 3AK.ER CAF"S et:. C3ryAli10, Garden Seeds, Etc. T. L WIJRM Phone 78