Zurich Herald, 1923-04-12, Page 8Z t3 it l t= ; ii E K:� Ry
New Springoods
Spring, is here. Wan
Are coming and you. 'v11 °
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dress rnateria�►s of varlet(
invite you! inspection. (1.
lines of New Goods
For Ladies. Suits and Coats
Via»e Navy and Blacic Poiret Twill
54 in wide at per yd ... ... $319
'fricotine, 'special quality 54 in.
wide, at per yard ... ... .._ $3.75
Botany. Servs, all colors,
' ° 52 inches Wide, at per yd. ...$2.25
FOR DRESSES
Serges•, all calors, from 85c.
per yard. up". to $1.50
Wool poplin, black, navy,
and brown 50 -in. wide at _.. $2.50
New Voile's, Organdies; Crepe
Clothes, Ratines and Creper.
SPECIAL—A11 Ratines and crepes,
varied colors, 38 -in. at ... ...75e
GINGHAMS—Artiiderson Fine Eng -
Rah Ginghams 32 in. width, 40
and 45c. per yard
A Range of Canadian Gingham!s
at 25c. to 35c. per yard t
House Furnishings
1,11ny days
want w new
ind.s. We
Our many
linoleum and Cong. Rug:.
SPRING HOUSECLEANING
TIME IS ABOUT HERE, WE ARE
READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE
RANGE OF CURTAINS AND DRA-
PERY MATERIALS, WINDOW
SHADES, EXTENSION RODS, CR-
BTONS, CHINTZS, TAPESTRY
CURTAINS. SEE OUR NEW
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENQM V EROS,
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
RA.DIO SHIRTS.
dor'... Comfort
.laborate .new. Spin
Full C
Ready---T.e,'
lime ,r► f ,Radio_ Shims
WE CA,tEY IN STOCK 4 -YARD New Novel
WIDE LI a OLEUMS, FLOOR OIL-
CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS, AND A
LOT OF CONGOLEUM RUGS IN
ALL SIZES.—GET OUR PRICES.
Wall Peer! Wall Paper!,
Now is the time to think of Wall
Paper and the place to buy \it is
here, where you Iet more Rolls.
for you: Money. We .carry Wat-
son Foster's Wall Paper, which has
met with 'Our Customers Entire Ap-
proval. Our Wa11p:'aper trade is
increasnig every season. Price's
from 20q. to 85e. a double Roll,
Forty-five samples to choose trona
Bargains • or one
WEEK
Mien's Work Shirts each ...
Men's Work Shirts, each
... 68c
85c
Nao.yite Shirts', all sizes each ... 39c
Men's Union Sox, ,good. aweight '30c
• WINDOW CURTAINS WITH SILK Turkish (Towelling at per yd. 10c
FRING EDGE, ALL READY TO (Duly 5Sieces print at y.d ..- 20c.
HANG. '
Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed For Sale
J. GASCHO & 60N.
Produce Wanted Phone 67
Zun les Garage
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
We are a41 , -Lin handling the I.X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED ,
We also )handle the famous U. S. L.
Battery
ACOM LE PARTS OF DOMINION
ON HAND
AND iTUBES AND GEN-
UINE
A
NO'W IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR
NEE DSA.XY
CHARGING ACTYLIN WELDING
BABATTERY REPAIRING
Mousseau Zurich
,atterns
°rt
vii Fabrics
New Colors
RADIO SHIRTS ARE FAMOUS
FOR THEIR SMART INDIVIDUAL
STYLES, .CAREFUL HAND TAIL-
ORING,, PERFECT WORKMAN-
SHIP AND FULL CUT FOR COM-
FORT.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME
IN -AND !SEE WHAT WE HAVE.
'20 OFFER BEFORE BUYING
YOUR SPRING• OUTFIT
DEricivrz, Biwa,
Produce take's in exchange for Goods
Mrs. J. K. Goetz:"
LOCAL MARKETS
Miss Rose Guenther of Lond.on,
• {'Corrected eve1¢eclndav 2) is vi -siting With 'her parents.
:i..›.
, Mz•'s S. J. Adams.;of London sp-
Rutter ...... I_ ....' ."' 24 ent :a Few day's this week 'With' Mr
kgs ....i..
7c mud Mrs, E. Kraft..
. Miss.Marojrie Jennison oftirand.
yiaed apples per ib.
Dutch Setts 'per "lb. - . 'fir_ Bend 'spent a, few days with, tri-
Potatoes per bag ... 75 ends in tom*n.
Wheat per ibiushel :._ 1.1b Our band made: its frtiis appear -
Oats
45'
Oats .... .... ante on Tuesday evening lets,
Flour per cwt 3.00-3.75
28.00 serenading. Mr. and Mrs..' i:Mison.
Bran per ton •.,, 30.00 lieman on their relurn from their
•Sbortep, er ton......?`j 10.25 honeymoon. We must ' congratul-
Hogs .. gate the boys on the splendid pro-
ITEMS OF LOCAL . T 4REST grey r. An are making. .
Mr. Andrew Musser. of Loudon,
f at his
f
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Fence Buyer's 1
Farmers do not be deceived
and buy any kind of fence.
There is only one. kind of
fence namely Frost Tight
Lock the cheapest and best
on the narket
STADE & W1!iID
ZURi H
' i���i��MltrlffiMli�I��M��illt�l�ii 1111�1�lA�lM►NN�I�IC;'11ri#tA' ''
.,. ,... is spendnng a .ew weeks,
... Mr. Harold Wither leftifor Kites norti2 here,.
chener on Saturday„ Mr, E. Tiernan has taken posses.
Mr. Clayton A. Roffman left on inion of the Butcher Shop which lie
Saturday for Galt to resume h}s p'uzciiiased from. E. Kraft.' , Mn,
duties as school teacher at -that Kraft hIas moved to the Iarm' he
place. purchased from Fred Willert, wh-
Miss Lillian Reselah4. who hg's 1Le Mr. Wiiflert has naove&into the
been spending the haliidays with house, in town whiich he purchased
her par its, returned. to London from E: Tieman.
on Monday, to resume studies. Messrs. Arthur Weber, auctioneer
and Geo. Edighoffer Clerk, arc
We are advised. that Mr. Frank holding an auetiion sale of consign -
Siebert, who has been ..at Detroiit ed articles at Zirinmer's Hotel, Dash,
for some years, is sow• ilii=' ihe. 'real wood, on WVdnesday, April 18th,.
coals business lin that' busy city, _
we wish Frank every success in his SCHOOL REPORT
new b::sness venture. i The foilowing is the report of
• At the recent last meeting of S Na. 5, Stanley For the month
the Police Trustees lit Was ,decided of March. The names are in or -
to have the county roads in the der of merit, Those marked wiibth
Tillage of Zurich oiled.„ The'co-
anx were absent during a part
unty highway department wiill do
of the month•
the trilling and the village will pay Jr 4—Margaret McKinley, Walt
forty, per cent, of the cost Of same. er McBride, Irene McCiiincheyx, Ed
A. grant was also made. towards �•ar Smrth t, W siey Haycer.
support of the Zurich • Jubiilee get
iiI—L1gin Iiayter, Emma me
Band. with the understandiing that
Bride, Russell Rohner.
weekly open air concert's will” be Ii—iYIai'gseli Rohner.
given darling the summer„ months: Jr. II- frlargaaet Robinson, Gr-
-,- ace Robinson.
CREDITON Pt. II—Elmore Stephenson, El -
Mr. and Mini. Wi11 Stniith and more McBride, Bert McBride. \
Geiald have returned home, after Pt. I -Bruce McCiinchey, Russell
visiting at Michigan. "w.:=
Hayter, Vera. Smith x.
Henry Motz receive .tlrwbrd last ` Primer—Noreen Robfinson; Cam-
aeek of the 'seriaus'illtiess of his pbeil McKinley.
father and mother Mr. and Mrs. The ° boys won the contest in
Geo. Motu of Napinka, 11iian. andhe conduct and general proficifency
left for there a onctelf ,, `" for the month of March. , ..
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Sweitzerare n Mrs. Fred Watson, Teacher,
both quite .ill.•
A public meetiing w.ae held in NOTICE
the Town Hall' on-Thuriday evens
Ing at 8 to receive reports of the •
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LISP 1922.
Municipality, of the Township of
• Hay, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby givetn that
I have transcted or deliered to the
persons mentioned in Section 9, of
the Ontario Voters' List Act; the
copies required by said Section to
be transmitted or delivered_ of the,
list, made pursuant to said Act, of
all peons appearing by the last
(Revised Assessment Roll of the
Legislative Assembly and that
Part III, of the said List was first
hosted up in My office in Zuricht,
on 31st day of March, 1923, and re-
mains there •for your inspectitn,
And I hereby call upon alt
voters to' take immediete proceed-
ing • :r sir
.���s or omiss-
ions
t
to have any y
ions corrected according to law.
Dated this 31st day of March',
1923'..
X. F. HESS,
Clerk of the Township ,orf Hay.
S
treasurer of the CN.A,Aj, for el-
ection of offiicerb.
Lloyd Geiser met wtitli a pain-
ful accident on Monday last while
sawing wood on his fathers farmu.
In sonic way his mitten, got tau-
ght in the hook of the eprfiing on
the friction pulley while in motion
wrenching has arm a*, a elbrow,
B AYFIELD -
A play entitled. "Deacon DubbS"
under the auspices of the Ladies'
Aid of the Methodist church, Will
be held on fl'hunsday; evening,
April 12th. The program w'iil be
furnished by the young people 01
Sharon church, Goderich . Tp.•
Miss Izetta Mealier, who is at-
tending Normal' al IiLoindon,,'spent
the holidays at her home here.
Mils. Green who, spent the ',sit-
ter at Detroit, returned to . be/`
home lust week.
Dr. and Mrs. Garnet, Atkinson
and •.daughter spent the holidays
with his .parents at Detroit.
A masquerade dance will by giiv
en in the town hair ori .the ev'een•«
ing of Friday, April l3t1h, the pro-
cee,ds iu aid[ of the Royi Scouts,,
DAWI4W DY.
. ?i�neliep an a.w, . sows
of. 'C liicado, were ' v�isik ftly lvlr and
Thursday April 12th, 1,923
The store with the Liberal Cash Disgonnt
ATTENTION!
Mr. Farmer
NOW, IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE
IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU A GOOD CHOICE OF FENCE
AT VERY LOW, "PRICES. ;THIS IS HIGHEST GRADE MADE,
WE HAVE FENCING HERE ALSO' AT A' LOWER PRICE—
COME AND LOOK IT OVER, IT MAKES`A GOOD FENCE,
WELL GALVANIZED AND WILL STRETCH UP PINE. 'I'F
WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE
OF FENCE, WF CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN A FEW1 DAYS:
Take Notice
Every prospective buyershould know this. This is very
important. A Chain no matter how, large, is only strong , ae
its weakest link. -- Now this is the point we are driving at.
Do not be 'satisfued with any . Fence which has not as heavy
a wire used in the lock, asthe line and upright wires(, be-
cause it is bound to go at that point 'first, and time will surely
tell.
We have on hand an assortment 'of Choice Galvanized Gates
Prices will. be right.
We have painted Gates in stock fromlast year, while they last,
We won't refuse 'any reasonable offer; You make the price.
• Barb Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Wire all galvanized. Big stock
enough for all. Staples, Black wire„ Augers, Pliers; in 'tact
everything you need.
2 large Fence stretchers atyour disposal. Ask for ,ape, i
you need. it, No Charge.
NOW, LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR.
MELICK&BRA[IN
PHONE 63
BORN
Deichert—At Hay 'Township, ori
lil ireh 3Otb& to. Mr. and Mrs.Peter
Deichertr Jr,, a daughter.
Thompson—At Hay iTownship, on
4April 7th, to Mr • and Mrs. Robt
!Thompson 'daughter,
Sims At (raid;B+end,rile April 6tlt,
to Mr. and Nies s, John Simtwin%
CHAMPION BRAND
Good Stock '-
Fence and Sleep
The celebrated Canadian E4.:r;ac S%
and FULL 9 GAUGE W IR3 make
a fence that leaves no fear for your
pastured stock. Champion Brand
"CANSADIAN" fence on your farm
means, "Sweet sleep o' nights."
You're not worrying about possible hurt or loss to your stock. Compared
with any other fence, rail, stone, stump or wire, Champion Brand "CANADIAN"
is the cheapest in the long run. We want you to ask us to prove it:—and quota
you lowest price for highest quality. - -209
Melick & Braun, Zurich
,104
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A Safe and. Popular
Form of Investment
Huron & Erie Debentures are issued for $1.00: Or
more for a tenni of one; twwo,..three, . four or five yeai+ail ,
At the end of 1922 over $16,040,000, • were invested in
Huron. & Erie Debentures.
' 500. will earn for You
51000. « ,
Y recommend Huron R. "' Erie Debentures because they
are safe -guarded by Asset's of over Twenty-five Million
Dollarst N P7 CALLHAVE YOU SI'AR 'i FUNDS, POR 'INVESTItME
AND SEE ME AT ANY TIME,
Andrew F. `Hess., Zurich
$27.4O'
.55.00
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
The " El ALAI•to New obs iib s
•r .:t.9.24;10.' or 74. cen f s.
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