Zurich Herald, 1919-06-27, Page 8N
SPRING GOOPS
For Your Inspection
FOR MEN
For
Ladies's Wear
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New silk poplins in fashionable
shades, Reps, cord silks, Georget•,
tes and crepe du chenes. Also'
serges: poplins and garbardines
for suits or dresses. , ,1 + +
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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,
li+noleums, oilcloths, conguleums,
and, tapestry rugs,
1
f biles,
"se.;;;;ILlL!!�.r
Groceries
A WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 P GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
+HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS.
J. Gascho & Son
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al Twine
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i• ' terms are as follows; 4.
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fig. . ' ?il'E PM1 27e. per lb. for June payment. 4.o
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I•ir �i 27 per lb. July and Ag
uust - +
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�'tl ", 28c. for September payment. 4
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rl��I 'il1 Also Green Sheaf and Silver Sh- .�•
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Pure Manilla Rope
4.
Everyone in need .if large hay fork rope should get our 4.
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fig• prices 'before buying. All sizes small ropes in stock. •t'
11 STA D E &WEIDO�
1 PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH 4.
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6 ONLY
FJ4MOUS No. 21
Fleury Plows in stock
at 821 while they last
Following at last year's prices
ONE DAIN HAY LOAD ER, NONE BETTER.
PETER HAMILTON SCI FFLER, BEST;. ON MARKET
PETER HAMILTON CULTIVATOR'.
BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND HOLLER
ONE 4 h, p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLID %' 'LV USED.
ABOVE WILL .13E SOLD AT CUT PRICES, AS WE NE'vU TILEMON-
I EY.
We handle pumps, piping, etc
L PRANG.
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Arise. =earn
"SMOOTHER THAN VELVET"
THINK the cone connoisseurs don't know
Silverwood's? Ask them.
That rich, smooth, creamy taste is something
they go an extra block to get.
And that's just why Silverwood's is good for
them. It is wholesome, pure -a real food.
Always to be had from
SILVERWOOD'S LIMITED, LONDON, O.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr and Mrs. Henry Steckle, St-
anley. mourn the death of their
7 -year old son, Owen, which took
place last Friday. Deceased had
been an invalid since birth.
The concert held in the To wri
Hal' last Friday evening was not
sd well attended, owing no doubt,
to the extreme heat, The pros.
Mrs Roy Colisitt of Hillsgreen,
spent a few days with her par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith of Detroit
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Oesch Sr. and other friends.
Liquor Vote in October
is Expected
grab, was excellent and the <.rt-.
ists were well received, The ill- Enumeration for the coming
ustrated songs and readings were erendum on prohibition is to
well worth the admission, the; commenced within the next
pictures shown being very vivid weeks in the larger cities of
and appropriates. province. Hon. .I B. Lucas
The Police Trustees of Zurich called a conference for tomorrow
have received notice from the of city members of the Legislature
Hydro -Electric Power Commis- {in order to discuss arrangements
Asian of Ontario of the surplus on , for making an immediate start, and
be
two two
the
has
hand from operations of the local
hydro system with the Commission
during the period September 1917
to October 31st 1u18. The sum
of $118.03 has been placed to the
credit of the local system as an
"Accounts Receivable" and as a
credit to the Surplus account.
The account is as follows;
Cost of power at Niagara
Falls $461.49
Interest on proportinate share
of capital invested 1681.53
Proportionate share of main-
tenance and operation 511.88
Proportilnate share of renew-
als and contingencies 985,16,
Interest on yearly operating
balances 21,42
Amount received
power bills
Surplus
as per
it is hoped that it willbe possible
to have the chief enumerators for
each of the Toronto ridings appoin
ted early next week.
The early start upon the task
of recording names of those en-
titled to have a voice in determ-
ining the future temperance law
of the province is due to a desire
to get the lists prepared before
hot midsummer weather drives
thousands of city people to the
country. To postpone, enumer-
ation iuntil late in the summer wo-
uld make it impossible to hold the
.referendum until November.
Under the plan to be put into
effect the Government will be rea-
dy to hold the referendum on Oc-
tober. While the enumerators will
$3661148 probably get to work in Toronto
first, it is expected that early lists
"Will also be prepared in Hamilton
.Ottawa and London.
Enumerators will be instructed
to carry out the provisions of the
STILL ON TOP 0 Election Act, which declares that
Brussels baseball team played the name of a soldier, even if he
the return game on the local 1' has not yet returned from overseas
3774.51
$118.03
s ia- shall be placed upon the lists, Wh-
mond last Thursday evening anil,
Zurich won by a handsome mar -,
gin•
On Monday evening Goderieh'
and Zurich played a game here,.
Although the score looks rather .
one sided, still the game was in-
teresting and the visti ng team,
threatened at various times to.
make the score more even.
Heavy batting by the locals ac
,counted for many tallies.
Score; Zurich 24, Goderich 8;
Line up for Zurich; -E, Wurm
W. F
Clarence Hoffman, p; Braun,
1st. b; T. L. Wurrn, 2 h; Clayton
Hoffman, 3 b; Lee Hoffman, s,s,;
C. Eilber, r.f.; Albert Hess, e.f s
Nich.ol.son, 1.f.
The boys desire to thank the soldiers had returned, and a sea -
of
public for the good attendance at h House held before an
:ere, by any mftichance, a soldier "s
,name isl eft off, provision will
probably be maade to have the om
mission remedied later. The lists
to be prepared this summer will
'be used for the next proVinciall(
general election.
Talk of a general election about
the time the referendum is submit
ted has little, if any basis in fact.
Although strictly speaking the
extension bill does not prevent the
Lietenant-Governor from dissoly-
i.ng the Legislature and precipitat-
ing a general election, the agree-
ment between the Prime Minister
and thel eader of the Opposition
was quite definite that a reason-
able. time should elapse after the
the games, especially the ladies.
The admission for the games ni
the. future has been fixed as foll-
ows
foll-
e s;--- Getnerel admission, 20c..
7 rl 10 l 1 h l l '.[ h
Sion the obs ,
appeal was made to the people;;
Rut the year allowed by the E!ee-
tio!n Act for the use of the list,~
r.rspare�i for the referendum w411
t. 1^9 C. SC Lon JC, esr n c lc' r7'tr:.' the pe:*.o'.1 to' the el-
.1.iY, a.1!le l to
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PHONE. 63
click & Braun
Zurich's Busy Store
Here are a few Seasonable Goods
Perfection Oil Stoves Garden Tools
McClarys' Automatic Oil stove vassals, ,•: .,
Oil Stove Ovens. .
Screen Doors
Ssreen Windows
Waterinig cane I
O}Cedar Mops
Ice Cream Freezers
Lawin Hose
Poultry Netting
Lewin Mowers
Washing Machines
Wringers
Paris Green' i !
Snathes
Scythes
Grass Shears
Hammocks
Binder Twine
Brantford, Gilt Edge, Gold Leaf, Silver Sheaf, at Lowest
Market Priced: + ' {
Spray your cattle and Horse.s with Dr. Williams Ply and
Iinsect Destroyer.
We sell genuine Polarine, medium and heavy. 'Also a sup-
ply of Polariine Transmission Gil. Better than cup grease.
Warm
Weather
Shirts
Fine Silks, from Swiss, English
and Amer:can makers; silk per
tales, fine dimities, in all the
fascinating colors of good taste,
Denomy Bros. Zurich
Phone 78 T. L. WORM Phone 78
JUST ARRIVED
A nice line of ladies', silL waists in
to -day's 1 eading styles and
shades
TO CLEAR
Ladies' white voile Waaists at 75c
and $1.00.
LADIES' HOSE
Silk and cotton hose in the follow-
ing shades; White, black, grey,
taupe, sand, champagne, nigger.
SILKS* SILKS! 1
Our silk department is complete ,
crepe de dhene, poplins, taffeta,
crepe Faille, etc.
PULL -OVER SWEATER COOATS
All wool at $7.50
SPECIAL IN OUR
WUITEW ARE DEPARTMENT
Just arrived, lovely washable cam-
isoles, x$1.25 $1.50 $2.00
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Ladies' combination suits sleeve-
less and short sleeves.
RAIN COATS
Get one. Keep dry. Windproof
and Rainproof. Regular $20 far
$15. Regular $25 for $16.
MADE -TO ORDER CLOTHING
Men's made -to- order clothing.
Every suit guaranteed to fit. Giver
us a trialk,.
HATS AND CAPS
Mens' hats and caps in all colors.
Buy your spring hat here and'
save moinen
UNDERWEAR
A big stock of men's and young
men's combination suits, white nad
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 pineapples,
as the price is going up. Phone
or mail orders promptly attended.
to.
Seed Corn, Sorghum, nangel Seed,
Garden Seeds, Etc.
T
L, WURM Phone 78