Zurich Herald, 1920-06-17, Page 8Goods
.Now arriving almost daily. New
Serges, Poplins, Velours, Etc.
VIOLES
A fine lot fo figured Voiles in a
large variety of colors, dark a'
wcli as lighter shades. Just the
thing for summer wear.
SILKS
Silks and Silk Poplins in leading
shades from $150 to $3.75 a yd.
Galateas and Prints
Now showing a nice range of
prints, galateas, shirting. Also a
few pieces of nurses' cloth, a ex-
tra good wearing cloth, suitable for
house dresses aprons, etc. Come
and see it.
House Furnishings
iWe are well stocked in Linole-
umn, oil cloths, curtains, Window
shades, curtain poles and Curtain
Scrimms in new designs.
New Spring Wall Papers
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WALL PAPERS NOW TO HAND.,
BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS FOR ALL THE DIFFERENT ROOMS
OF YOUR HOME. WE TAKE SPECIAL INTEREST IN WALL
PAPERS, AND WOULD LIKE TOSHOW YOU OUR SAMPLES Ar
ANY TIME.
J. Gascho & Son
Zurich's Garage
Our Free Air Outfit is now Ready
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE ABOVE OUTFIT FOR THE CONVEN-
IENCE OF THE PUBLIC. BATTERY TESTING ALSO FREE.
LET US ATTEND TO YOUR MOTOR CAR NEEDS.
FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING
Any make of Car a Specialty
OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, GENUINE
PARTS.
Our Gasoline filler is now installed.
FORD
H. Mousseau Zurich
PHONE No. 103.
THE LEADING
HARDWARE STORE
Our Supply of Heavy and Shelf Hardware is
such that we can supply everybody's Requirements.
PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS SPR-
ING WILL DO WELL TO SEE US WHILE OUR SUPPLY
LASTS, WE HAVE A CARLOAD ON HAND, AND SINCE
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WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS, WIRE HAS ADVANCED 10% ANI)
PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARLY
AND SAVE MONEY
We also have a large Stock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and see
our Goods and get Our Prices. ' .'
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WE DO ALL KINDS OF EVEPROUGHING AND REPAIRING
'AT ALL TIMES
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ANN'OTJNCEMENT
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOR THE CELEB-
RATED MASSEY-HARRIS .T112PLEIYIENTS.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANYTHING ALONG THE LINE OF
FARM MACHINERY FOR THESEASON OF 1920, GIVE US A CALL
AND WE WILL CHEERFULLY .SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE AND
GIV1'1 OUR PRICES. WE SOILCIT A PORTION OF YOUR BUSIN-
ESS AND CAN ASSURE YOU ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
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Fairbanks -Morse
"Z" Engine with
Bosch Magneto
The Supreme
Farm •Engine
THE famous "Z -„Engine
and the Bosch high
tension, oscillating
magneto combine to make the one SUPREME farm
engine. ¶ Call . on. us and see the result of this
newest combination—FAIRBANKS-MORSE "Z ”
WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. ¶ We are substan-
tially assisted in delivering engine maximum service
by a nearby Bosch Service Station.
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J. E. DRUAR, - Zurich
LOCAL MARKETS
6Corrected every Thursday.)
Butter
Eggs
Potatoes per bag
Wheat ......
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour.
Bran
Shorts ..._
Live Hogs
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MARRIED 'HIS HALF-SISTER
One of 'the most discusting and
nauseating cases that have been
40 brought to slight in some time was
45 before Meaford •town ocuncil at
their last meeting held a short
3.50
1e time ago. It ;appears that„ a
1,10 i!'an`vad. a woman, named Connors
.1.65 Who are helf-brother and half-sis-
1.65 ter, were married and have four
7.50I7.90 children, the oldest of them :about
60.00 eighteen years of age, and the
66.00 youngest about ten. ' Two are
-18.50 girls and two boys, and they are
all of them mentally deficient, if
not imbeciles. Meaford town
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
The Junior Y. P. A. of the Ev-
angelical church spent a social ev-
ening at the Dashwood Juniors on
Tuesday evening and report a
good time.
LATE GEORGE SCHELLIL.i
An old and respected former
resident of Hay Township, in the
person of George Schellig, passed
away on Sunday June 6th, at the
home of his son, Dr. George I.
Schellig of 555 E. Grand Blv., De-
troit, Mich., after an illness of on-
ly a few days in his eighty-eigth
year. The !ate Mr. ,Schellig was
a very active man in his younger
days, having farmed for a numb-
er of years on the Goshen line, on
what is now known as the Koehler
farm. •He was born in Germany
and came to Canada at the age of
18 years,. and was married twice,
ithere being two children of the
first union and three of the sec-
ond. His last wife predeceased
him a few years. He leaves to
mourn his loss as a kind and lov
ing father, three sons -and two da-
ughters, they are; David of S.
Dakota, Drs. G. 1. and W. E.
Schellig of Detroit; Mrs. Robt.
Scheidel of Highland Park, Mich.,
and Mrs. Geo. Gram of Hensel',
where he made his home during
the summer months for a number
of years.
The funeral service was held at
his church on 'Mack. Ave. Detroit,
on Tuesday, June 8th.
W. C. T. U. NOTES
SALE OF CIGARETTES
Chapt. 73, of the Dominion Cr-
iminal Code, regulates the sale of
tobacco. Anyone is liable to pun-
ishment whe: gives, sells or furn-
ishes to a youth of sixteen, any.
cigarettes, cigarette paper ot to-
bacco. (Under Ontario Act the
age is eighteen.) A constable or
other authorized' person shall cone
fiscate any cigarettes or tobacco
he sees in the possession of youths
under sixteen. Any youth who
uses or has in his possession cig-
arettes ot tohaeco may be sum-
moned and reprimanded and fin-
ed for a second offence. The
youth can also be required to tell
who gave or sold the tobacco to
xatitlli ,
council are taking steps to have
them committed to the Orillia Hos
pital •for the feebleminded.
• RURAL TEACHER
• GETS INCREASE
The School ,Board of S. S. No.
2, Colchester South, Harrow Ont.,
has re-engaged its teacher, Percy
P. McCallum, for the ensuing ye -
ler at a salary of $1,750 and super-
annuation paid. Last year he re-
iceived a salary of $1,500. It is
expected ths:t the minimum sal-
ary throughout Esser county will
average $1,200 this year.
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ZURICH WINS WINS ANOTHER
LEAGUE GAME
On Tuesday evening the local
ball team journeyed to Creiodtn,
and played their first League ball
game with that team. The game
throughout was, no doubt the fas-
test played in the South Huron
League this season. Crediton
seemed to our boys to be the st-
rongest team of the League, but
they won, and won with a good
margin, the score being 5-2. The
attendance was something immen-
ce and both teams had pleanty of
rooters, which is a very vital as-
set in good baseball. The return
game will be played here on Thurs-
day evening of this week, and an
even faster game is expected as
Zurich is noteds to have the fas-
test diamond in the county.
Following was the line-up.
Clar. Hoffman p. •C.Weir
W. F. Braun c. W. Motz
L.- W. Hoffman s.s. Anderson
Clay. Hoffman 1-b. B.Fahner
T. L. Wurm. 2-b H. Fahner
L. Callfas 3-b. Wu01 th
A. Siebert 1-f Holtzman
'A.'. G. Hess c -t K.Fahner
Dr, Oi,Dywer r -f • A, Bedded
Zurich 011 120 000-5 -
Crediton 001 010 000-2
Umpire, "Shorty" Cantelon.
SOUTH HURON COUNTY
• LEAGUE STANDING,
Won Lost P.C.
4 0 1000
. a 2 500
1 '2 333
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Zurich
Crediton
Goc erich
Clinton
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Auto Tires and Tubes
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We are agents for Dunlop and Vanderline• Line. Size's to
fit Ford, Chevrolet, Gray Dort, Maxwell. e ,
We also carry a complete line of Accessories. Give us
a trial in this line.
CAR OWNERS
SPECIAL POLARINE PRICES AT BELOW PRESENT COST.
GENUINE POLARINE (GUARANTEED) 5 GALLONS UP TO
25 GALLONS AT THE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE OF 85C.
PER GAL. POSITIVELY NO SUCH BARGAIN WAS EVER
OFFERED. (NO MORE THAN 25 GALLONS TO ANY ONE
CUSTOMER.—TERMS; STRICTLY CASH.
COAL OIL STOVES
Two, Three and Four Burner, with or without oven. We
handle only the New Perfection. Guaranteed to be fool proof.
CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN THEM TO YOU,
GET AWAY FROM THAT HOT WOOD OR COAL STOVE THIS
SUMMER.
SPECIAL FAINT
.BRI GHTEN UP! Preserve your Buil-.
ding, in such times of high prices,
and- save future expense This is
our National Cry.
We offer Martin Senour 100 per,
tiacent pure paint for a short tinge . only
at $4.50 per gallon, only in gallon
lots ,present price 57.50 per gallon.
Order your twine while it
lasts at prices below Cost.
650 feet $20.70 per 100lb.
600 ft. Special Price 18%e. lb.
550 ft. Special price 17c. Ib
TERMS;Strictly Cash.
Melick & Braun
PHONE 63
JUBT ARRIVED:
A Shipment of New Men's Fine Summer Shirts, of the Latest
Novelties for Style and Comfort for the Hot Weather.
Also a fine' Assortment of Men's Panama Hats to choose from.
EVERYTHING IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS.
DEITOMY BROS. - ZURIOIH
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
Spring Arrivals
Wall Paper
READY TRIMMED WAL L PAPER. THE SEASON FOR PAP-
ERING IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE IN STOCK A BIG ASSORTM..
ENT SUITABLE FOR BED ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING
ROOMS, HALLS DEN, ETC. OUR PAPER IS READY TRIMMED,
A BIG LABOR SAVER.
Curtains
CURTAIN GOODS AND SIDE CURTAINS IN CREAM, IVORY ANI-
WHITE. ,
LADIES' WEAR
High grade Silk Hose, a full , SUMMER KNIT VESTS
range of Colors and Sizes.
RAIN COATS FOR SPRING
SHOWERS
A Special line in Cray Tweed
effects. Smart pockets and
belts, at $10.00 to $25.00.
Silk double tipped Gloves,
(Silk Gloves in purple, • grey,
White and Black.
A special line to clear at 25e.
each.
Just arrived, a large new
range ,of nif=ty Crepe, Gingh-
anis at 85c. per yard.
A Beautiful line of Gingham
Dresses for Girls from 6 to 12
years old at $3,00.
Ladies' White Voile Waists,
Sixes 36 to 44.
SII EN'SWEAR
Don't forget about your Spring Suit and Overcoat. We aro
Agents for, the Celebrated Broadway Styles; and have many, •.atm.'
tractive Samples to choose from.
Dr, Hess' Stock food, Poultry Panacea, Louse Killer, Dip, Etc. Nono
better than the Hess Line.
FRESH GROCERIES AND FRUITS ALWAYS ON HAND
Butterick Patterns For Sale
Phone:.. ��WURM Phone 78