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Zurich Herald, 1922-06-01, Page 8It ZURI!wIT :EIERAT.'D if1.flij Goods We are ready to show you a` complete range of Spring and Summer Goods at prices greatly reduced from former years. Below are only a few of the many lines we are offering: Heavy Weight Tricotine In Navy and black 54 -in at $4.50 Fine Botany serges 54 -in wide in -leading colors per yd. $2.35 Serges in black and navy only 54 -in. wide at per yd. $1.50 Special 40 in :serges all colors at per yard • 85e New "Silks Fine quality, Duchess silk in navybik, brown 36 -in. at $2.50 Good quality shantung at $1.00 New tricollette Blouses all col- ors at each .. ..1. $3.00 New Stock of window shades, Curtain Rods and Scrimms, Marquesettes from 20c. yd. to $1.75. Men's Wear New Iot of mens' and Boys' Fine Shirts, Caps, Ties, Belts, Etc. Aluminum Kettles ONLY A FEW LEFT. 20 -YEAR GUARANTEED KETTLE WITH $105 WORTH GROCERIES FOR ONLY $2.99. J. GASCHO SOFT Produce Wanted Phone 67 Zurich's Garage We are appointed authorized Chevrolet Service Station, and carry a stock of Genuine Chevrolet Parts Also stock a complete line of Genuine Ford Parts Dominion and Dunlop Tires and Tubes BATTERY SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. ALSO BATTERY CHAR,GiING. :BRING IN YOUR MOTOR CARS NOW AND HAVE THEM REP - .AIRED READY FOR SPRING. WE ARE EXPERTS ON REPAIRS 'AND CAN GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON WHAT IT WILL COST $A.TISFAQTION GUARANTEED. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED, TELL -:OTHERS. IF NOT, WHY TELL US. i H. Mousseau Zurich 4,44++++++++44+4/++++.11/+++44144+++++++++44++,++++++++++.' + 4• I Springs, Beds, and 1 i. 1 ..,,, Mattress � in. Springs We have just added to our stock a 1 complete line of Bothwell Beds, I Springs and Mattress, the line we + CARRY CANNOT FAIL TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS.AT =° REASONABLE PRICES. + THE PAINTING 1300M HAS STARTED, AND WE AL- + WAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF THE OLD RELIABLE , SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS,' VARNISHES, SHER*'ILLAC, + t AUTO PAINT, FLOOR PAINT, WAGON AND IMPLEMENT + PAINT, BTC. * 'M, FENCING --Parties requiring fencing should see us before buy- .t. ing. We handle genuine Prost Light Lock Fences. Also a tfull line of hog and poultryfenees, coiled, barb, brace and 4 black wire and steeples, Etc. Car` t� p , . and Traction owners + should see us about Polarine and Tractor Oils, Gasoline, Tires ,`gg,: Tubes and accessories. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves a 4nd 'Ovens: , , 4. 44 WE AIM TO SATI•S.I1Y . iTADE 4.+ n + + T R BLOCK - ZURICH *, 4. 4++7 1 4.+4.4."k+4.44'..+4'++ ++++4..,•` ++y' 4.',i.,i..Fch.+4,"'44ip•i.'Y'.4.0 o; 1.4.4+...'..". Ready-towWear Clothing DENOMY BROS. GENTS FURNISHINGS Ordered Clothing Start Right NOW Hobbirlin made" to measure clothing is right in every part- icular and will sat- isfg particular men. In every community there are men who prefer to wear clothes that are speciallytail- ored to meet their individual tastes. Hobberlin Made -To -Measure, System makes it easy to give every man the sort of [style and fit he requires. DENOMY EROS. Produce takes in exchange for Goods SPORTS LOST FIRST GAME Last Wednesday May 24th our b.tl: trim journeyed to Goderich t.• pla3 the scheduled N.W.B. A. League game and got somewhat 1,el.::.0 in the scoring, but the many spectators say the playiing was fully up 'to the Purity. Flour Co's. Leam. Apparently God- erich has no .more baseball team', as the Purity Flour Co, has assum- ed this obligations There were only two Goderich players on the line-up, and considering , all the "Imported Stuff', the brand of Lail they put up was not so good' as anticipated, Howe ver, they had all the luck their way and our boys seemingly had none, or the score would have been different, when' you look over the box score and also note, that Zurich had 10 men! left on bases and the Purity Flours only three, the difference is not so big. But it is all in the baseball 'game, we cannot expect to have always as lucky a season as last, playing some thirtyg ames and losing, only two. On Satu.i= day will be the next big day at Zurich when the tournament will be played by the Big Four teams/ Of coarse, Purity Flour Co. team as usual, has it already won, as well as the 1922 NtW,13 A, pennant, as they always outclass all their other rivals long be -fore the games are played. Following is the box score;— Goderich Burling, 1-b: 4 0 0 6 0 0 Cooper 3-b 4 0 2 3 0 1 1IoCarroll s,s. 4 2 2 1 2 0 Hays, ref. 3 1 1 1 0 0 McCarroll c. 3 0 0 11 1 1 LiLdsay 2-b, 3 0 0 3 0 '0 Ries/At, tvf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Young, p, 3 0 0 1 4 1 Priohare, 1.f. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Zurich Hoffman, 3-b. Siebert hf. Hoffman s,s. Churry, 0. Haines p. Braun, r,f. Ac ifm:in 1-1% Wur m 2-b. C tlifas c.f. xO'I3rien 30 3 5 27 7 3 A.B.R‘H.PO.,A.E: 5 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 ,0 0 1 2 0 4 0 010 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 4 24 10 2 Zurich 000 000 000—u Go d erich 100 200 00x-3 Two base hit Bayes; Stolen bas- es, :T3offman, Haines, McCarrol, Lin- dsay; Struck out by Haines 9, by Young 11; base an balls, Haines 1, Young 2; Hit by pitcher Young Maines and Braun; left on bases, Zurich 10; Goderich 3. Rime 1,53. Umpires—Tasker and Reynolds, of Clintons TEESWATER DEFEATS ZURICH The second game played and lost this season took place on Monday at Teeswater when our nine played their Big Four League game there. It was the Zurich's Boy's game tin the last few Min- utes of play when the home team scored three runs on a nice double bit to left field by Graces. This win Tor Teeswater 'will greatly en- courage their team, as they, like Zurich, haY e had just a little hard luck so far this seasons. They are a' fine • bunch of, sports and Will be al. Zurich on Saturday morn ling against our locals, The scores. Teeswater Williams, 3-b. Grace s.s. Botyo, McDoneld 2-b. 6Dowahue 1-b. Boyde c. Cassidy r f. Hall U. Carroll p•. Zurich Clar. Hoffman 3-b. C. A. Hoffman 1-b L. Hoffman s.s. Churry c. Haines Braun, r.f. Siebert, M. Wurm, 2-b. O'Brein c(f. A$!R. H. E. 3 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 1 0 0 33 3 5 0 Al RR H. E. 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 1 9 4 0 3 0 4 0 3 ---1 2 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 3 11 0 32 2 9 3 Teeswater 000 000 003-3 Zurich 020 000 000-2 Struck out by Carroll 5, by Ha iines 10; base on balls of Carroll 5, Haines 2; hit by pitched balls by Haines 2; left on bases Tees - water 10, Zurich 10. Time 2 hrs. and 20 .mit Umpires—Johnston and Briidge a: Lucknoww , Something was wrong with the Goderich fans on the 24th. They did so little rooting for the Purity Flour Co's team. No wonder, they did not know their faces or who the boys were The iTeeswater diamond was not up to expectations as it proved rather unevent, When teams play air -tight ga= mes allowing no more than three runs to a side to a game, they are going along nicely, regardless of who wins/ • Our fans are greatly pleased that Goderich can send a team to Zurich this year that can put up a better are ument than in former years; as on, one of these occasions some fans thought, that no admis- 51011 should be taken to see "such gat inn." The Pruity Flour C'o's. team must carry all the luck with' them as on Monday they played with the Stratford Dominions at the Classie.City. winning' 4-0. Purities gote5 'hits' to the. Stratford boys 12( GROUP NO. 6, N. W. B. A, GAMES AT HOME June 1—Stratford at Zurich Tune 12—Goderich at Zurich June 19—Stratford at Zurich June 30—Goderich at Zurich. July 7—Stratford at Zurich July 21—Goclerich at Zurich. GAMES AWAY PROM HOME May 24th—At Goderich June 0 ---At Stratfot;d June 20—At Goderich July 3—At Stratford July 17—At Goderich Ally 25—At Stratford. ilIG FOUR LEAGUE GAMES AT HOME May 18—Wingham at Zurich June 9—Teeswater at Zurich. June 23-.Goderich at Zurich July 14—Wingham- at Zurich July 31—Teeswater, at Zurich. ' Aug. 18—Goderieh at Zurich GAMES AWAY FROM HOME. May29—Zurich at Teeswater June 16 Zurich at Goderieh June 27 Z'urieh at Wi.ngham. July 27—Zurich at Teeswater!. Aug.10—Zurich at Goderich. ik.u.g:94. Zurich at Winghara. Thursday, Jsnr 1st, 1922 i....� The store with the Liberal Cash .Discount LOOK!LO OK! Big Spring FURNITURE SALE For Four Weeks Only $8000 Stock Of Furniture must goat prices never heard of before. -Price Reduction from 30 to 50 per cent. A CASH OR NOTE SETTLEMENT IS EXPECTED ON ALL GOODS SOLD DURING THIS SALE. SPECIAL PRICES ON BEDS, SPRINGS. AND MATTRESSES. Don't fail to take advantage of this while the assortment is good FRESH CAR CAN. CEMENTCOMING IN A FEW DAYS MELleK&BRAUN 1/4 PHONE 63 Jera1d iDepartmcut Is arrays at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards, Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, Chse:s B)xk3, Posting Bills a.sp33ialty. ONDERfUL V4LUES This Store is showing you the big.. gest values money can buy to -day. We are buying in the lowest market and serving it out at the lowest possible prices. Sport Satin, in all the leading Shades, suitable fpr Shirt and Dresses at per yard ... $2.50 Foulard Silk in Navy and White Black and White, :Brown and White, at per yd; only $2.50 Home Spun suiting, verypopular at the present time, yd. ... $2.15 See our New Line of Crepe, at 50c Short Ends of colored Voiles at per yard ... ... .......... 25c Ladies' and Children's Gingham dresses at Low Prices. Ladies' White Voile Waists. long - and short sleeves. Girls' School Hats at prices away down. Ladies' Silk Hose, Ribbed- top colors, Black white, sand, grey, Brown, Burgandy at pair ... 75c Men's Felt Hats, in all the 'leading;- shades, Don't miss to iseethem before you buy. • Just Arrived;—New Straw Hats, Soft Collars, Shirts, Ties, Sockte,, Belts, Etc. Men's Bulbriggan Underwear, twgr piece and Combination. B. V.d. Athletic Underwear sleeve less ancl knee length. Men's Garbardeen Coats, a snap; at ... :$16.00; Mens Waterproof and Dress Coats, Regular $25.00 for' $15.091 WALL PAPERS M1 Wall Papers to Clear to enc., •1 Season` at 25% discount for Cash: Job Lot Field Hats, 1.50, $1, &2.5 Blatchford Calf Meal 251bs.--$I,04 FRESH GROCERIES AT ALL TIM WAN Produce Wanted l hon e ES. EGGS, BUTTER AND LARD TED. uterick ashio . L. WURM