Zurich Herald, 1922-07-27, Page 8"14i
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Atraotve Prices. We quote
few here from our manylines
of goods that will interest you
Fine Swiss Organdies in Dotted
effect„ 41in. wide at $1.75 and $2 yd.
Plain Organdies 44in. all cot1.2
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Lighter quality, 40 in, " yd 85c
Anderson's English Gitighams.
These are very fine weave, excel-
lent wearing quality 34 in. wide
at 45c. yd. ,
printed Voiles, short ends to clear
at 25e. yard.
Extra QualityDouche ss silks in
Navy Black, 'l3rown4 Sand, special
at $2.50 per yd.
Har butai Silks, in Navy, Brown,,
Rose, Mais, Burgundy, Coral, Blk
at per Yary $1.00..
Tricolette Blouses, all colors $3.00
Voile waists and Middays from
$1.50 to $3.00,. Each.
Mens and Boys' fine Straw hats
new styles. Also harvest hat all
kinds and sizes. A lot of Men's
fine hats, your choice for 25c.
Ladies' Hosiery -Juliet Brand s?lk
Hose in the different colors at $1.25
to $2.25 a, pair.
Lisle and cotton hose from 25c. to
85c. a pair.
Balance of stock of Curtain nd
drapery materials at 25% off
Regular price.
New shipment of Men's and Boy's
Shirts. The celebrated W.priced,.&
line. Double wear cuff,
from $1.50 to $3.50.
All Silk Shirts at $4.75.
A. complete line of soft Collars for
, :Summer Wear.
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED DESIGNER P ATiTERNS
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
Special -10 only 20 -year guaranJ.
teed Aluminum Kettles laft to clear
at $1.85 .each,
WARM WEATHER WANTS IN
GROCERIES
Lytles sweet mixed pickles 60c, 30c.qt.
Brick Cheese per lb.
Limberger cheese per lb. ..35c
35c
Niagara Grape Juice --. --- -
Sweetheart peanut butter lb. 30c
Excellsor dates per package ...15e
Victory pork&beans 10c. & 25c
Zurich's garage
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DENOM' ` BROS.:.
GENTISHI 'GS
Hats for
Straws
The Standards
Ordered
Clothing
Summer Oomfort
Panamas
Two ;Generations
and.
for
THE THINGS MAN HAS A WHOL
ESOME RESPECT FOR -THAT'S
WHY HE CHOOSE A HAT WHICh
PROTECTS HIM; ADDS TO HIS
COMFORT, AND ENHANCES HIS
APPEARANCE
DEITOMY 'CROS.
Produce 'taken is exchange for Goods
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday) o
Butter 24
Eggs -- • :_. _-. -.__..
cc
Buckwheat ............ 75
Wheat per bushel •- • ' :-. 1.45.
35
Wheat ?5c.
Oats 60=75c.
Flour per cwt. $4.40-$
per ton ___ 30.00
Bran .0Q
Shorts 5 0
Hogs ............
$35.0.
We are appointed authorized Chevrolet
Service Station, and carry a stock of
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine Ford Parts
Domini o a and Dunlop Tires and 'rubes
BATTERY SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. ALSO BATTERY
iCHARGjING.
BRING IN YOUR MOTOR CARS NOW AND HAVE THEM REP-
AIRED READY FOR SPRING, WE ARE EXPERTS ON REPAIRS
rAND CAN GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON WHAT IT WILL COST
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED, TELL
OTHERS, IF NOT, WHY TELL US.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
SPORT NEWS
One of the main attractions of
the Evangelical S. S. picnic held
at Grand Blend on Thursday last
was the ball game between Chas
Fritz's picked team and Jake Ort-.
wein's stalwarts from the Bronson
Line, the final score being 11-9 in
favor of the former. Jake's team
started out like a house on fire
and things looked bad for Charlie
but Fritz got the old fight into
his, men and kept plugging away
like the old "turtle" and as soon
as- the game was tucked away,
Charlie says (Too ,Dark.) Charles'
home run featured in the game by
him reaching 3rd base before the
ball touched the ground, which.
was hotly disputed b y the "op-_
posing captain. Oly Jake pulled
out the longest hit• of the day and
could easily have made a home
run of it, but some good Samar-
itan threw the ba14 in from the
river and Jake stood perheed on
3rd. •
.Fancy Voiles way below cost.
at Preeter's. Read his, Adv
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rennie, of
Hensall were Sunday visitors at
the home of the former's 'mother,
Mrs. S. 'Rennie.
The Misses Jean and 'Dorothy'
Carapbeli and Master Keith Cam-
pbell of Toronto spent a l?'wY
days with friends here this week.-+
Whig -When we get
Kingston . perWin. Morden of Wingham, got
accustomed to paper 'clothing- it his name in the basebait hili of
ally be ail right to refer to an
eveling dress as the quire • iiivis- farne pit-
ched . last
un sno-bit�7gamhe in
ible. Kincardine and defeating that
lir, and 1VIrs. Jack Routledge"of ,team by the score of '5-0. Be-
sides winning the game Wingham,
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Springs, Beds, and
Mattress in� Springs
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Centralia spent the week -end with
the former's parents, Miss Ida
P.outledge returning with them, .to
,Centralia and London(
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We have just added to our stock a
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coo..: lcteline of Bothwell Beds, T.
Springs . and Mattress, the line we I
Spy �n�5 �
l'd'arstla'y Jttly %Ith.,
The store with the liberal Cash Discount,
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Big Spring
FURNITTJRB SALES
For Four Weeks Only
$8000 Stock
Of J-+ ui'niture must goat prices never
heard ofbefore. 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
MELICK&BRAUN
PHONE 63
cannot be b'ea'ten for group Ni.
3, of the 1�W(.B,A., 1 hhey
now ready
sfor hl
-final and on
this p ouid go along
The highest temperature ' In l 'v ay in the race for the cup.
Jute was 95 on. the 24th; the lo•w-
Af
eri id Job Department
Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,.
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Cheek B)Dks, Posting Bilis a sp3uialty.
est, 10, on tthe 26th. The rain fall4r-4.
was nearly four.inches; much more
On Monday evening Ipsy's team
lady, the average for that month.
from the Goshen Line south, and
Brother Smith of the Zurich I our local juniors were matched in
II a stellar game of baseball, result -
to e last blit wa didn't en
i'h-m (•ing in a win for the locals by
Herald took a holiday week be-
't be- the score of 's to 3. • Quite • a
cin accident,t hough; he hada
en in a fight, except with the
dentist. But we trust health and
prosperity will smile upon him
from now on. -:Clinton News Re
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DASHWOOD
CARRY CANNOT FAIL TO FILL YOUR EEQUIREIVIENTS AT ,tj,
REASONABLE PRICES,
THE PAINTING BOOM HAS STARTED, AND WE AL- 4.
WAYS CARRY A PULL LI:.TE OF THE OLD RELIABLE 4'
SHERW IN WILLIAMS PAIN rs, VARNISHES, SHERWILLAC, I
•AUTO PAINT, FLOOR PAIN. P, WAGON AND IMPLEMENT
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PAINT, ETC. '
;�. FENCING --Parties requiring fencing should see us before buy- ,y.
4' ing, We handle genuine Prost Light Lock Fences. Mao a 4,
's° full line of hog and poultryfences, coiled, barb, brace and
I blank wire and steeples, 'Etc. Car and Tractor owi'iers 4•
'.Ti should see us about Polarine and Tractor Oils, Gasoline, Tires
Tubes and accessories. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves a 4.
nd Ovens. 4,
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Mrs. Bueheer and daughters Mar
garet and Marion of 'Buffalo, caro
visiting with Mie and Mrs. ' Frecl.
Preeter;,
Mr. and Mrs, C. W,, -Gage of De-
troit are this weelk visiting at the
hong of H. Ho Milan,
Mrs. H. Zinfiner' of Stratford is
spending a few days with her
mother Mrs. H..Wiilert.
Miss Olivia Welton spent Mon-
day in .ondonl.
Mrs. Jas,• Smith and two chil-
dren of Windsor, are viaitin•g with
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Hartleib.
Mr, and Mrs. G. Oestreicher,Mr.
Jac. Kellerman and Mr. Geo. Kel-
lerman attended the goldenwed-
ding of a relative in Michigan last,
week;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stall andfani-
ily of Kitchener and Mr. and °Mrs.
Hartley Speneer and family of St-
ratford visited with Mr. And Mrs.
G. Edighoffer this week.
1lTiss Edith Walper has return-
ed from. a short stay in Detroit,
accompanied by the Misses •Cora,
and Eleanor Snider, who will wsp.:
end the month of August, at the
former's hoxae' here.',
Mr. and Mrs. H, Hoffman and
family and Mr!. and Mrs. C. Gage
Of Detroit spentSunday in'.
London),
Miss Pearl Tiernan spent the
weelt end tri •London a..'! iStrat-+
ford,
Mrs. J•te Ke l .rnia a has return
171 from 't Visit with her daughter
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crowd witnessed the game, which
proved to be a regular batting
practice for Ithe juniors. Ipsy
says he is going to bring out his
best team next week and show our
locals what real basehen aoong 1 oks
like. Alright, bring
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The Purity Flour team was
beated 'apt Goderich on Saturday
afternoon by the Kitcehr Tntercoun
ty team in a harct ought contest,
by 3 to 2. Jack Young ace hur-.
ler for he Purities struck out 13
trier L.' Haynes catcher for the
home team was knocked out in the
rth by a4 foul tip, and in, the --
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VAL
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 for Shirt
and Dresses at per yard ... $2.50
Men's Felt Hats, in all the km::int
.shades, Don't miss to iseethenx
before you buy,
Foulard Silk in Navy and White Just Arrived ;-New Straw Hats(
Black and White, Brown and Soft Collars, Shirts, Ties, Soekl-;
White, at per • yd. only ... $2.50 Belts, Etc.
Home Spun suiting, very popular
at the present time, yd. -_. $2,15
See
our
New Line of
Crepe, at
Men's Bulbriggan Underwear, t'aa
piece and Combination.
Me BV.d. Athletic Underwear sXeev
I less and knee length.
Short Ends of colored Voiles 26c
at per yard --- - •• -
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ninth a fast foultip drove the Ladies' and Children's Gingham
mask into his left eyebrow, mal dresses at Low Prices.
ing an ugly gash,.
The New Hamburg ball team
who have won their district with
Milverton, are readyto play off
in the semi-finals with the Purity
Flour ,teary,, and think this team
will be, easy for them. However
after the first gar:.' the boys of
the east will prop., ..,r find out
the class of bail plea •-•i in Huron
County i.s of the ver best,
The Irish Nine of Liman have
won their district and are looking
forward for the. semi-filials.
Who will win the N. W. B. A„
cup this year? It looks as it ` it
will Piot go fare from Zurich.
'T'he Galt rrerrlors, baseballl t
play et qoderilh this Wed,
loertMeMarr
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, 13argandy at pair ::. 75c
Men's Garbardeen Coats, a
snap at $1.6,0
Men's • Waterproof and ° Dress
Coats, Regular $25.05 fol, $15 0tle
WALL PAPERS
All Wall Papers to Clear to;' He:
f Season' at 25% diaeoun4 tett
,Cash,
Job Lot Field ]lata, 1.50,1,:
Blatchford Calf Meal ; 25lbe,. '
FRESH GROCERIES 'AT ALL TIMES. EGGS, DU-TIERA
WANTED.
Produce Wanted
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