Zurich Herald, 1923-05-10, Page 8i'# TT7tlTT7
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is r Goods
Spring is here. Warm balmy dIiys
are coining 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
Nri y and Black Poiret Twill
54 in wide at per yd $300
Tricotine, special quality. 54 in.
S wide, at per yard ... ... .., $3.75
Botany Serge's, all colors, ,.
52 inches wide, at per yd. $2.25
FOR DRESSES
Berges, all colors, from 85c.
per yard up to $1.50
Wool poplin; black, navy, .
and brown 50 -in. wide at ... $2,50
New Voiles, Organdies. Crepe
Clothes, Entities and Creper
SPECIAL- All Ratines and crepes
varied colors, 38 -in. at ... ...75c
GIN GHAAMS—Anderson Fine Eng-
lish Gingliams 32 in. width, 4e
and 45e. per yard
'ails. Range of Canadian Ginghame
as 25c. to 35e. per yard.
House Furnishings
SPRING HOU SECLE ANING
TIME IS ABOUT.' HERE, WE ARE
READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE
RANGE OF CURTAINS AND DRA-
PERY 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 LINOLELMS, FLOOR OIL-
CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS, AND A
LOT OF CONGOLEUM RUGS IN
ALL SIZES.—GET OUR PRICF.,S.
SPECIALS. FOR
Saturday Y Ma 12th
Come! Come!
rsadies Cashmere hose, fine qual-
.ty in colors at .a pair
Or 3 pair for ...... ...
.adios cotton Hose, black
350.
95e
and
brown a pair :., 25c
glen's black cotton sox a pr. 25e.
GET OUR PRICES FOR
No 1 Seed corrhl, following var-
ieties in stock, White Cap„ Wigs.
N oa 7; Eureka; Imp',,, Learning ;
Early Bailey, Qronhptons Eearly,
Also mango'id and turnip seed in
leading varieties. Get your sup-
ply of chick feed now. Special
prices in bag lots, e.
Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed for Sale
GSCHO & SON
Produce Wanted . Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
BATTERIES! BATT_-+RIES!
We are again handling the I X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
NE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE. ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY eOTIIER
QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED ,
We also handle the famous U. S. L
Battery
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:A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN -
VINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW 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 NEEDSA.XY ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
H. Mousseau
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Zurich
1 :Farmers do not be deceived
s Eaid buy any kind of fence,
Where is only one kind of
1 fence namely Frost Tight
Look the cheapestand best
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on the market.
ISTADE fir.
REETER BLOCK
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14... II. Repes Who Visited 'toe
some time at Tledford, has return -
eq. icene,
The Ladies' Aid 01 the Evangel-
ical church are holding a, social
some time next month. More
partiieulars will follow
Mr. W, Doerr of Exeter, the
Hydro overseer, wasel the village
on Monday for his'monthly call,'
Ever since the world beganm
, 'en
have tried to invent something
that women) would refuse to wear.
Thus far they have not succeeded,
The rat is an;'aninial althout tt:
single good point of character to
recon>,tnerid it;. ,And sad to say
it is enormous prolific.We are
told that one pair in nixie morals
wilt produce 980 clescendar,ts:
Messrs. Wm. McAllister arid. signs
of the parr Line, recently sold' 'a
two year old gelding to Mr. John
Stephenson, of Stanley, for $200,
and while the price was good, Mr!
Stephenson' got a fine hbree.` (food
=took 'always pays , best- for both'
seller and, buyer.
Owen Sound ' Sun -Times alai;
"1f Alberta coal will burn, with-
out clinkers and with little ash,
with proper check drafts will hold
.i, fire for 24 hours, will give rapid.
or slow heat as wanted, and will
not foul flues or chimney,' what
-more . is wantecli, except plenty`; of
it at a reasonable price?" The
answer is; nothing. --Ex..
It new turns out that the, '• big
Fire at Ailsa Craig on Monday Was
caused by one of the merchants
getting in a large supply of fire.
crackers, and some boys pirchas
ed some and were explodring them;
in the barn where the Inc 'start-
ed. No dealer or anybody should
be; allowed to sell firecrackers.
A. committee delegated , by the
Synod of Huron to devise ' means
sf colieetin about $45,000 of 'sub-
scriptions pledged to hte Forward
Movement in the Diocese of_Her-
on; by 2800 people who faiiedtopay
ins hes recommended to the Synod
thee the" account be placed in lite+
haarids of a collecting aeguncy, or,
collected as common debts in the! NOTICE.
eerts. The Synod will deal with;
tns recommendation on May 14th. i
Thi;'' delinquents' in London number) t The Business men of Zurich have
188. Stratford 126, Brantford 361, !unanimously agreed to close their
'Vindsee 169, and there are sinaller respective places of business on
numbers in other committees.' !.Thursday afternoon of each week
The ' dulling the peroid'from May 17th
ti.ime table for the annual i to September 13th, . 1923, both
departmental examinations as j dates inclusive. Also on Wednes.
sea
been issued. The entrance exam -fetid Saturday ogs. o!:eaeh
feth on begins on 'scWehool
exat mall 1fix at 10.30 '0 elocl ,,p,m. 'Anil
lith; th lower school:examination taf askirig the support and' co
on. Tuesday, June 12th; the upper ,,peration, 01 !the public, in tiievil-
school on Thursday, June 14th. and p '
hi: middle school on Monday, Jne! accessary shopping ony by other days
their
8th{. One of the f High
and hours not herein specified, and
that faced. pupiils of High School thereby avoiding. any ill feeling or
formerly has been abolished, ac- friction amount our business men
ordiine, to instructions issued by We again; ask and expect our eus-
h�= Department of Education;, t
Lower School 'standing for' entr- h
nce to the Normal Schools will be
ranted pupils of High schools or
ontinuation 'schools who passed
ornprehensive tests conducted by
heir teachers of the" different sub- Stade & Weide
ects,.
Melick &:Braun
• J. Preeter
W. H. Pfile
T. L. Wurm
W. G. Hess
Denoniy Bros.
t John Kipper;
E. E. Wuerth
A. F. Hess i
G. Holtzman'
Zurich Flour Mills
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Q :.AL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter .,,. , 45
Eggs 24
,Tied' "apples'per lib. ,, Id
Dutch setts.per lb. ..- 5c
Potatoes per bag x.:., 75
Wbeat per :bushel .. 1,15
Oats ., -. 48
Flour per cwt. , , ...... 3:00-3.75
Bran per ton . , „ ..., , 28.00
Shurtsp er ton , ,..30.00
Hogs ...r x.0.00
Winnipeg. --Seven thousand cars
of grain have been loaded between
September 1,.1.922, and Feb. 1, 1923,
for the western coast" by the Cana-
diait. Pacific Railway. This repre-
sents 10,234,000 bushels of grain for
:export from Vancouver. The ship
meats comprised 6,175 cars of wheat,
162.. oats, 16 barley and '50 lye. Ex-
ports from the western •coast were
destined as follows: The Orient,
896,880 bushels. and the United
Kingdom 987,905' bushels. As at
January 31, there were 900,000
bushels of Canadian Pacific grain
in the elevator at Vancouver and 600
cars in transit carrying 735,000
bushels of wheat. The present move
ment west is averaging 25 cars
day.
Fort William.—The contract for
the construction of a building to re- •
place number five freight shed, was
awarded 'by Canadian. Pacific Rail-
way officials to the C. ' sr -Hall-
Aldinger Company, of Winnipeg. It
provides. for two fire walls which
will divide the new structure into
three compartments.
The new dock along't`be new shed
will be of concrete. It is the present
Intention to use the end of the shed
nearest the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way subway for the handling of
local freight instead of the end near-
est the city subway dock as was the
with the old shed. " It has been
decided that the new arrangement
will be snore satisfactory to com-
pany officials and to concerns hav-
ing business with them.
Discussing the new shed to -day,
e C . Chisholm, division superintea-
Lt. said that the new structure
wrnid:be of 'frame .construction very
n' tel like the shed it will replace,
wide from the fire walls and the
,oncrete wheel
tomers to support us.
The Business Men of Zurich;
Chas. Fritz & Son.
E. Oesch.
J. G:as'eho & Son.
, II. E. Routledge
ommodore Again
(21790))
1Vili stand for the improvernen
of Stock for the Season 1923 at hie
own stable, 14th con. Ha.y.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE
Commodore Again is rising five
Mears old. !He is a beautiful bay
with white face and legs. Stands
J7 hands high, is very smoothly and
andcompactly built and will de-
telop into a horse with size and
superb quality. His Sire is the
geed -breeding horse "Commodore
9,.96- (14633) is sired by the cel
ebrated horse Baron, of I3uchlyvie
.one of the most noted horses that
Scotland has ever seen and was
sold at public auction; for $47,0001
Baron of Buchlyvie was sired by
the renown Baron's Pride,
Commodore's Dam was Evelyn
Wood -18385- (16033) by the noted
prize winning hor)s0 T�ia}i'atha,
Commodore Again's Dam is the
imported mare "Buiston Jean".
-18789- (22580) Her sire Lookout
7257- (12213)' was champion horse
at Edmonton and Regiina, and was
a horse of infe cluality and immense,
size, weighing over 2300 lbs. The
dam ofuiston. Jean was Darling
16's07- (19622) by Lighthouse Lad
(92(3), Grand Dam Jenny, 16309-
(21029),. by Stanley -7146- (13354),
g.,dan 5fagesie of Darwhillin;,
16309- Buiston( Jean is the dans 'of
Princess Guinea 35999- who word
1st at Western, Pair Londo*i, Ont(.
Frog the foregoing ped'g,ee
an. es ale who
consersant breedingwnt with
illse that
'Commodore Againes breeding is the
very choicest and this coupled with
his splendid individuality 'should
niake frim a very desirable stock
horsej.
Registered in the Canadian 'Cly'.
desdale Stud Book as No. 21790, ow-
ned by John C. Durst of Dashwood
foaled, in, 1918, has been .enrolled
undert, the Ontario Stalliori Act,
TERMS --To rnsre, $12.00, pay -
aisle after ise, of Januarys 1924,
J'OITN C. 'DU.1I$'r1
h.roprirtur. Dashwood,. P. O.t446
When a man's ways please the
Lord,,, he ni.aketh even his enemies
to be .at peace with him.
C'rbd,creo.ted man•in his own im-
age{ in ,the irna ge of God, created
hve l iim, And. God saw everything
that hie had made, -and .behold, it
Was; ve,ryl good. Gen. 1;27,31.
Leet us not be bear in well do
ing; for an chile sealson we shall leap
if we faint not. As we have there
fore opportuniity, let us do good
unto all men, especially unto them
(wlho� nisei of the household of. faith.
Gal. 6; to 10. , '
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Ta(lce no thought, )saying, what
We ,eat, orwhat shall we ,drink? or
wherewitl shall eve be clothed? 1,
But :geek ye first ;kine kingdom of
Gods, anlrl his righteousness; and all
these thinks shall
b..; 'Added unto
you► -Mat, 6;31, 3�•
e Trust inthe Lord and do good;
iqa shalt thou dwell in( the land,and
verily, thou shalt be fed. Commit
thy way untto the Lord; trust also
rn 1i)* and, he shall bring .it , to
Pass.—Psi. 37
All flesh is grass', angel :all the og-
r clv(ess is as the, flower of the field,
The .grass withereth but the
Word of. our God shall stand , fol
�E r, ---Isiah 40;9,8.'
Thrtrsaay May .loth,. 1923,
The store with the Liberal' C3311 IDiswoa�t
ATTENTIO
r. Farmer
NOW IS THE ;TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE
IN A. POSITION TO GIVE YOU A GOOD CHOICE OF PENCE
Al' VERY LOW PRICES. 'T}IIS IS HIGHEST GRADE MADE.
WE HAVE FENCING HERE ALSO AT A LOWER PRICE—
COME AND LOOK IT OVEJt, IT MAKES A GOOD FENCE,
WELL GALVANIZED AND oVILL S 1'RE i.'C:H UP FINE. IF
WF DO NOT HAVE JUST WIiAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE
OF .FENCE, WE CAN GET Il' FOR YOU IN A FEW DAYS.
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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 ha's not as heavy
a wire used in the lock, asche line and upright wires, be-
cause it is bound. to go at that point first, and time will surely,
tell.
Prices will be ndht. Galvanized
Gates We have on hand an assortment of Choice Galvanized
We have painted Gates in stock from lest year, while theyrylast,
We won't refuse any reasonable offer; You make the ,pries.
Barb Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Wire all galvanized. Big stock
enough for all. Staples, Black wiry:, Augers, Pliers, in fact
everything you need.
2 large Fence -stretchers atyour disposal. Ask for one, if
you need. it, No Charge.
NOW LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE y R.
ME,Ieic&
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PHONE 63
You ilave
Funds On Deposit
How m ;7�h .n-lerest' do, yob° rc cely
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 years?
You obtain' additional $25„ upon each $1,000 investment.
Call at my office at any time and let me explain about
this sound profitable Debenture investment.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Ready -to -Wear DENOM Y BROS.
Clothing , GENTS FU RNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
TUT TWILLS
PALS. Shapes are `new Colo- new
93r Range of Tut
Lti sis includes th e
following leading Shade
KARNAK
OBELISK
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EGYPTIAN QC:IRE
SAHARA SAND
IRIS (BUTCHER 13L'C7E)
DESERT DOTS
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