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Spring
Goods
Spring is here. Warm balmy days
are coming and you will want new
dress materials of various kinds. We
invite your inspection of Our many
lines of New Goods
For Ladies Suits and Coats
Fire Navy and Black Poiret Twill
54 in wide at per yd .,. ... $300
Tricotine, especial quality 54 in.
wide, at per yard ... ... $3.75
Botany Serge's, all colors,
52 inches *vide, at per yd. ...$2.25
FOR DRESSES
Serges; all colors, from 85c.
per yard. up to ......$1.50
Wool polrllinl, black, navy,
and brown 50 -in. wide at ... $2.50
New Voiles, Organdies, Crepe
Clothes, Ratines and Creper.
SPECIAL -A11 Ratines and crepes,
varied. colors, 38 -in. at ... ...75c
GIN GH_9.MS-Anderson Fine Eng-
lish Ginghams 32 in. width, 40
,and 45c. per yard -
A Range of Canadian Gingham's
at.25c. to 35e. per yard
House Furnishings
SPRING HOUSECLEANING
TIME IS ABOUIT HERE, WE ARE
READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE
RANGE OF CURTAINS AND .DRA-
I'ERY MATERIALS, WINDOW
SHADES, EXTENSION RODS, CR-
ETONS, CHINTZS, TAPESTRY
CURTAINS. SEE OUR NEW
WINDOW CURTAINS WITH SILK
FRING EDGE,ALL READY TO
HANG,
Linoleum and Cong. Rugs.
WE CARRY IN STOCK 4 -YARD
'WIDE LINOLEUMS, FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS, AND , A
LOT OF CONGOLEUM RUGS IN
ALL SIZES. -GET OUR. PRICES.
BIG SHOE SALE
In Town Saturday.
Come! Come!
LIEN'S OF LOCAL INTEREST
WANTED
FOR CASH -1000 toes ,o,t. ac> al>
rron, rags, rubbers, old stoves,
horse ' hair, wool, lead, 'cop'per and
brass, geese and duck feathers, and
all kinds of Junk. If•*ou have any
Junk to disposeof Kindly, Phtrne
1-81, Zurich, or write,; I, Cohen,
Exeter, • Ont, 41-2
DON'T FORGET TO CALL HERE
AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR
MANY NEW LINES OF SPRING
GOODS AND ALSO SHARE IN
THE SPE CIAL BARGAINS WE
ARE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY
ONLY.
New flowered silk crepe yd 1.60
Men's Khaki work shirts ...... 98c
.Buy's pullover .Sweaters fine
for spring wear $1.50 to $1.75
Boy's Shirts at ... __ 39c
Men's Sox at ... _.. ... 30c
Rice, 4 -lbs. for ._ .. ... 25c
Cooking Figs per. 1b. ... ... .._ 7c
7 bars Toilet soap for ... ... 25c
Cookies, assorted., per pound 19c
Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed For Sale
J.IGASCHO & SON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED 0P A BATTERY BETITER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BA'PTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES PO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
We also handle the famous U. S. L.
Battery
A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS THE -TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. .C,OME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN -WELDING
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
H. Mousseau Zurich
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Parmers do not be deceived
and buy any .kind of fence,
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There is only one kind of
Vence namely Frost Tight
Lock the cheapest and best
on the market.
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CARD OF THANKS
The bereft family of Mr. . and
Mrs. Conrad Sshiiibe, .wish to
greatly thank their neighbors and
friends for the kind assistance and
sympathy rendered during the
death of their daughter, Miss Nena
E. Sehilbe, • the past week.
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter .... , 45
Eggs .i:
24
Tried apples per !lb, ... 7c
Dutch setts per lb .. 5c
Potatoes per bag ... ..... 75
Wheat per bushel .. 1.15
Oats ... .. . .. 45
Flour per cwt ... 3.00-3,75
Bran per ,ton ... ... ... ......... 28.00
Shorts") er ton 30.00
Ilogs 10,25
by God upon himself -God manif-
ested in the fiesh-Bearing His
own Justice -The full penalty of
sin falling upon Him -Our sinbear-
Cr, Christ, the God -man., made sin
for us. Oh what Humiliation -
W 1l the party who took two what love. 'Dying that we need
cow chains by mistake from the not die (Eternally). -Yea Beloved,
consignment ,sale at Zurich ,kindly He became a curse for us.Died
under our .siins. Tasted the deep-
est pangs of Hell. -Or separation
from God's love when he uttered
these words; "My God why .. hast
Thou forsaken me?" Ali dear
reader, these. words revealed to us
the extreme 'justice of the law bear
ing upon him our substitute. Sur-
ely it becomes us to how in hum-
ility as we ponder this stage df
Redernption. Let us not forget
His death -Its bitterness and sad
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flea': But Beloved -Our sins were
laid upon him. _The Sin -Offering
was made. -The Blood shed. Yea
and sprinkled before God's Hol-
iest place,
Here is the bright side -Sin's cov-
ered, foi given, Yea -Believers, cru-
cified with him and buried with
Him. God's penalty for sin given
and borne. But Death cannot hold
that Man-Thel Son of C-od-:Oh no.
No man's devices can hold that
body in the .tomb. No Satanic pow
er can hold My blessed Lord bee
yond the prophetic hour. No,;
the Stone is rolled back and Jesus
rises from the grave triumphant
over death and the grave.Here,
dear readers, its the glorious aspect
of that Calvary scene -Resurrect-
ion.
hod,, Soul and .Spirit reunited,
• No, brethern ye (false teachers) can-
not explain away the fact of His
bodily resurrection -No dissolving
into gasses. -Na stealing of the
body -no, such teaching is vain -
seen eleven times on the first day.
Spoken ta, eaten with„ witnessed
his vital presence -Yea looked inn -
on by eyes who, like ourselves,
cowardly doubters, and made to
cry, '‘My Lord and My God." Be-
hold, his forty days of stay upon
the earth after his resurrection -
"Whet evidene of real Jesus who
had lived among them for over 33
years. Oh. beloved ones, He rose
from theg, rave -The God -man
bears the print of ;the nails in. his
hands and feet.. .
But what does this mean; Risen?
Ah it is our Hope in, fruition. Life
from the Dead. God satisfied re-
vealed, td us as an eternal Receipt.
The debt was `fully paid, Justice
satisfied and now God proven to
be just and the Condemnation lif-
ted from the Believer -And Etern
al Life given to all who believe:...
Jnn. 3;16. Jno. 3;24.
Oh Beloved -We (IBe1ievers) are
not only crucified with Hom, Bur-
ied with Him, but thank God, are
risen with Him. New Life, from
the dead. , If any man .he in
2nd, after an illness of several mon- Christ -he is a New Creature".
ths. IHe was' anold settler of near Il. Cor. 5..17. Ah Beloved the pos
Russeldale fair many years "and ition. of the believer lis glorious _-
crucified,
crucified, buried, risen, ascended,
seated; What security -notice the
plea by Paul in. Romans 8;35-39.
Resurrectiol4 a proof of our Bod-
ily . Resurrection (grorified) new;
life -Eternal life. Four gifts are
ours, believers, issuing from what
the glorious Easter recalls.
lst. Himself (IJesus) Jno. 3;16.
2nd, Eternal Life, Ronil,, 6;23.
3rd. Salvation ,
4th. Righteousness.
Moved Readers -ponder over
over the significance of Easter-
tide. Read I. Cor'. .15 carefully. ,.
Notice there the order in Resurrect
ion Jesus the first fruits -after they
that are Hos at His' Coming -The
Rapturei of, the Bride, on to ,Resur-
rection of the Martyred Brethren
during the Tribulation which com-
pletes the 1st,. Resurrection -See
Rev. 20;5. But Ah Beloved, the
2nd Resur•ection, follows See Rev.
20;7-15. What a contrast betw-
een these two Resurrections with
an interval of at least 1000 years,
No general resurrection such as we
so 'often hear spoken about, tau-
ght in scripture. Let us, as „Belie-
vers, rightly divide God's word..
An injunction given in II Tim 2;15.
Blessed are we believers, who are,
in the Resurrection -All lost, do-
omed oto' eternal death which is cis
Bible states it 2nd death -Lake of
Fire.
Do not be deceived into ,belie-
virig there is no Ile' 1. The -a and
1 b it is an awful reality and its cit-
iz
• ens will be °.The Christ Rejectors
return t o ,Herald Office. 1'
LOST
A purses containing a quantity
of 'money(, on the 14th. con. Fin -
bier kindly return to Hy. Krueger
or to Herald Office, and erdeeive
a reward.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, Etc., on
C'oncessionj 18E Stephen Tp., 3 q
miles Wiest and Hap mile ,South of
Dashwood On Monday„ April' 23,
1923,' Commencing at 1.30 o'clock,
p.m. the following; .
Sideboard, dresser, . dressing st-
and, 3 bedsteads with springs,
cupboard, leaf table., cook stovefor
coal or wood,',dozen kitchen chairs
rocking chair, 100 rods barb wire
20 rods 6 -wire high fence, bedclor
the's, carpets, dishes, knives and
forks, lamps, lanterns, . pots, copper
boiler, 2 tubs, pails/ wash boiard,
forks, shovels, axes, wedges, ch-
ains;, cow ehahns, crow bar, buggy
new buggy, set heavy harness, set
single harness, bells; and nurner-
our other articles.
TERMS OF SALE
$5 and under cash, over that'' am-
ount 6 month's credit given on'fnr-
nishin approved joint notes." 4%
straight off for cash on. credit' a-
mounts. '
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. i
Ed. Gill, Clerk.
Thuffold ITedro, Proprietor.,
DASHW000.
Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, spent the
past week' at Zurich.
Mr. Wm. Callfais of the west is
visiting relatives around here at
present.
The joint auction sale held on
Wednesday, was a big success,,, and
good prices realized. Arthur
Weber, our veteran auctioneeiewas.
tn. his . usual good. form.
Mr. Ed. Beaver was at Zurich
on Sunday. r , ,
Miss Mabel Sehade of Exeter5
visited hers home here on Sunday'.
NOTICE -Will the party holding
my fence stretcher, please return
it at once. -D. Tiernan, •
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COUNTY ' NEW5.
The Presbyterian church et
Grand: Bend and Corbett have ex-,
tended an unanimous call to Rev.
A...M. Grant, $.A., B.D, of Toronto
The Grand Bend pulpit has been
vacant acant since the leave of Rey'.Carrier, last summer.
James C. Balfour died at his
home in Mitchell, on Monday April
only last fall moved to Mitchell,
A number from Grand. Bend
were in Toronto last week
where they joined a deputation to
wait on, Honl. F. C. Biggs in referl-
nee tot the "Blue Water" hi;'h'ivay.
pian from Windsor to Owen Sound.
Among thosm who attended were
II. trill. B. Ilossen.ber.ry, G. Eccles-
ton. and F. C. Wacker. c i
Gilbert Plains, Manitoba.
Dear Readers of the Herald;-
I desire again to pen you
a short letter. Three months have
p'' sled since I last prate you- '
since thewe have passed through
a . very cold winter. 1 believe the
Mercury registered as low. as 50
degrees below zero, and during
and March! it often. fell to' 30 or 40
w,
belo. ).Abundance of snow has
puled up on roads and field's, anal,
spring does not yet hover in'aight
It has been a hard winter en' fuel
Spring, will be welcome by all
when it comes.
A great deal of ?sickness prev-
ails here at present -several cases
of sleeping disease are reported'.
We have put in a busy winter with
Day -school and night school.
Quite a, number of the Adult. class
availed themselves of the latter And
profited thereby. As a result,
many of the young men and wom-
en have - gained a f air kn owledge
o� •r
of the English and learned tead
and write pretty well. Two dip=
om.as were obtained at the final
exam. - There- would have been;
five or six more granted, but for
sickness breaking in upon Our
work.
.Now Readers, let the foregoing
.suffice fox secular news, and kindly
follow zne in another line of thp-
ught I wish to bring before you
some Truth,, bearing on Eastertide,
When. this letter appears in print
another Easter will have come arra.
gone; but Ohl Beloved, its bles-
. Thursday, April 19th, 1023
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The store with the Liberal CashDiscount
ATTENTION!
r. Farmer
NOW IS THE (TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND- WE ARE
IN A POSITION (P0 GIVE YOU A GOOD CHOICE OF FENCE
AT VERY LOW PRICES..;THIS IS HIGIHEST 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, FINE. IF
WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WHAT YOU' WANT IN THIS LINEU
OF (FENCE, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOIN A {FEW DAYS.
Take Notice
Every prospective buyershould know this. This is very
important:. - A Chain, no matter how large, is only strong as
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 point4irst, 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 from last year, while they1ast,
We won't refuse any reasonabie offer; You make the price. ,
Barb Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Whre all galvanized. B•i„g�stock.
enough for all. Staples, (Black wire, Augers, Pliers, in fact
everything you need.
2 large Fence stretchers at your disposal. Ask for one, if
you. need it, No Charge.
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NOW; LET'S' GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR.
ELICK&BRAUN
PHONE 63
You Have Surplus
Funds on Deposit
How much interest do yor receive
on $1,000?
Ordinary savings gives you $30.
Why not invest your surplus funds in Huron & Erie Deb-
entures for a term of one, two, three, four or five nears? .
You obtain; additional $25„ upon each $1,000 investrikent.
Call at my office at anytime and let me exp)tain la;;hout •
this sound profitable Debenture investment.
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Beware of the, Cult; of to -day , -
False teachers -Beware of tholse
man-made. preachers who give man
niede theories. !Cling to the
BibleE Pour over its teac'hin'gs
prayerfully with Christ in your
heart. Be humble, get away, from
thinking, man is Divine -or Man's
develoi>enent .is kis 'salvationiSee
Alan's place in Rornw.ns 1, 2 ,and 3.
Matt;" in his natural state, Jost
sed lessons tan abide. 'What a ruined, etc. ,
sad, event, Good Priiday Chrronieles God bless :you and cause you to.
God. Yea the Lard Jusu5 +suffer= ;,Your Friehd,
ing: in our rfitilen'hrinanityl stead. . Jas. ;S. Delgaty
t.'re demands of justice meted .outlr 1;023.
u's-.T to Crucifixion of the San of :nes alo w his Truth
Atereh 286
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENOM Y BROS.
GENTS FU RNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
RADIO) SHIRTS
Full Cut For Comfort
Ready- -The elaborate new Sprin
line of Radio' Shirts
New Novel Patterns
New Fabrics
New Colors
RADIO SHIRTS ARE.FAMOUS
FOR, THEIR SMART INDIVIDUAL
S'T'YLES, CAREFUL HAND. ITA11
ORING, PERFECT WORK111ANn
STi1P AND FULL CUT FOR COII,`,-4.
TORT. „
IT WILL RAY 'YOU' TO C014 ".i
IN AND SEE WHAT WE IIAVilt
10 OFFER BEFORE IIi'7YINfr1
YOUR SPRING OUTFIT "
DE1101/17 :nos.
Produce taken, ia; exohae for Goo