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Zurich Herald, 1923-05-17, Page 8;igbt in ew l o s 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 Sits anal Coag Linoleum and Cong. Rugs: Fine Navy and Black Poiret 'Twill 54 hi wide at per yd ... ... $300 Tricutine, special quality 54 in. 1i 1DE LINO OR OIL wide, at per yard ... ... ... $3.75 Botany Serge�s, all colors, v 52 inches wide, at per yd. ...$2.L i t FOR DRESSES Serges, all_colors, from 85c. per yard up to .._ ... .. WE CARRY IN STOCKS 4 -YARD r • LEUMS PLO - CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS, AND A LOT OF CONGOLEUM RUGS IN M;L SIZES.—GET OUR PRICES. Wool poplin, black, navy, and brown 50 -in. wide at ... $2.50 New Voiles, Organdies, Crepe Clothes, Ratines and Creper. SPECIAL—All Ratines and crepes varied. colors, 38 -in. at GINGIIAMS—An derson Fine Eng- li�sh Ginghams 32 in. width, 40 and 45c. per yard A. Range of CanadianGinghams at 25c. to 35c. per yard, House Furnishings SPRING HOUSECLEANING TIME IS ABOUT HERE, WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE RANGE OF CUR'T'AINS AND DI:A- tj'ii IC ale k; !TOMS OF LOCAL 1 T R S Sunday was observed' as rnoth-• •er's Day in the Evangelical church and appropriate programs Were given at both morning and evening, services. the many friends of Mr. Janie•s 13 Forrest, o fthe Parr Line, Hay tawlvnship will regret to learn of, the11nes •sof his eldest son, "and' oSPECIALS FOR Saturday May 12th ..Come! Come! also sof his eldest daughter} ::We. hope for early recoveries. Mr. Oscar Miller of Kitchener, was a •Sun•day visitor,at thehosne. of Mr`., and. Mrs. Jacob Howialel Mrs, Miller who had been vis'itirio with her parents for a . few weeps, returned with him. Next Sunday. May 20th, haci' been Ladies Cashmere hose, fine qual- ity in colors at •a pair ... Or 3 pair for .......... Ladies cotton Hose, black 35c1 95c and • brown a pair ......`... ... ... ...25c Men's black cotton sox a pr. 25c. GET OUR PRICES FOR following set aside als "Go to �Sund,ay ;Schoo "{evasion of the Assessment Roll thea. leadung for 1923 of the T'ownship of Hay LOCAL WIAR[ ETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Batter 45 24. Eggs apples per lb... 7c 17uteh watts per lb, 5c 75 potatoes per bag _ 1.15 Wheat per bushel Oats ...' . ..... ... . 3;00-3.75 Flour per cwt. -3.75 ,Iran per ton 28.00 Shorts') er ton 10.00 flogs r '1OW,NSIWIP QF %HAY COURT OF REVISION 1923 ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE is hereby: given that the fiat sitting of the Court of Sunday" by nearly all 1tee be .held in: the Town Hall, Zurich, on, Tuesday, June 5th, 1923, at 1; 30 o'clock, p,m. at 1.d at Zurich, May 15th, 1923 A„ F. HESS, Clerk, Town'shiip of Hay. protestant churches. E eery, . , is requested to attend!sabhath'seho ol, no matter how old ox `how young, if you can ge•tthere, there will be a place for you. No 1 Seed vas Cap, Learning corn(, reties in stock, Wls`:• White Imp}.,, Nul 7; Eureka; PERP MATERIALS, WINDOW SHADES, EXTENSION RODS, CR - Early Bailey, Croinptons Eearly, ETONS, CHINTZS, TAPESTRY Also niango'id and turnip seed in CURTAINS. SEE OUR • NEW leading varieties. Get your sup- WINDO W CURTAINS WITH SILK , ply of chick feed now. Special FRING EDGE, ALL READY TO prices in bag lots, ' HANG. ' Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed For Sale - J. G SCF 0 Produce Wanted Phone Dr. G. S. Atkino'sn, who has been practicing dentistry at Bayfield and Zurich, intends opening up an office in Exeter, and has rented; rooms in the second storey of the McDonell block. He has also ,ren- ted Mr. C'. Bt Snell's new residence on Main St. One Saturday eveniing lastwhen returniing frond the field, theteam: of horses attached to a fertilizer drill, and belongin gto Mr( Frei. Pfaff, Lake :Road, ran away, and dashing through the orchard, wre- cked. the machine to a large ex- tent. Luckily the man and hroses were not injured. We are sorry to report that M.. . 5 B. Strothers, Agriculturalhas. been resentati ae at Clinton, confined to his, bed with an attack of iinflamatory rheumatism a con - r three weeks past, sequence, cannot fulfill his daily ob- ligations at the office. People are kindly requested to be ,a •Iit- tle mreo lenient with requests from his office at Clintons. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that it is contrary; to Township By-law to dump :garbage and dead aniimals on any . township roads or lands adjoining township roads. Of - feeders. will be dealt with accord- ing to, penalties provided therefor. 'Dated • May 14th, 1923. By Order. Ar F. HESS, Clerk, Hay Township Lock Petty, of the 2ndconces- sion of Hay Township,, met with an accident the first of 'the- week: While engaged in rolling his land it appears that in turning ' near the angle of two fences, the. tongue 61 the troller got caught au t ofi, .th in the ne d and fece and in breaking 67 horses became frightene deshing quickly, around. MrP.etty .was thrown in front of the roller Zttrich'sGarage BATTERIES! BATTERIES! We are again handling the I.X. L. Battery IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE ITS NE MAKE A SATISFACTORY EARLLOWANCE Y ON YOUR OLD WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED , We also handle the famous U. Battery S. L A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN- -LUNE 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 NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING } BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY REPAIRING IL Mousseau Zurich d dragged under it until the hor- s, s gots stopped against a fence" in calling.. for help he'Tiwas hear by neiighbors, who gi}ickly., ' re- leased him frotin under the( roller, but unfortunately it was foLind that his leg was broken, between the ankle and the kneel. i liso0000.0.•i00•w••••••1•e••eb•••••••••e••••••••0• • 1Fence Buyer's • Farmers do not be deceived • and buy any kind of fence. There is only one kind of fence % namely Fast Tight Look the cheapest and fest on the market. • • i • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Inthe matter of the Estate of Christine Volland, Deceased. All persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of Christine Vol - land, Rate of the village of Zurich, ie the County of Huron, who died the 'sixteenth' day of March, 1923,' are required to send full particulars of their claims, duly verified, to the undersigned Executor, on or be - ,fore the 1st day of June, 1923. Alter the said. date the Executor well proceed to distribute the ES - tate among the parties entitled thereto, -having reference only to the claiimms of which he shall have received notice; and after such dis- tribution he will not be accountable for any part of the Estate to any. one of whose claim he shall not have received notice. Dated at Zur cih, this 15th days , of Samuel Deitz, Executor. BORN • Ducharme—At' Sauble Line, Hay township, on May 10th, t to Mr. • and Mrs. Fred. Ducharme, a son. Rupp—At Hay Township, 'Goshen Line, on May lith, to Mr. andMrs Samuel( Rupp, a daughter. Stanbury—In Exeter, on Wednes- day, May 2nd ,to Mr( and 'MrsJi G. Stanbury, a •son Wein—At Dashwood •on .May 9th, to Mre and Mrs Jack Wein, a daughter,. r • • • • NOTICE. The Business men' of Zurich have Unanimously agreed. to ` close their respective places of business on Thursday afternoon of each week darling the peroid from May 17th to September 13th, 1923, both dates• inclusive. Also on' Wednes clay, and Saturday evenings of each week, at 10.30 o'clock, p.m. And are asking the support and co- operation of (the public, in thevil- lege and doing vicinity ,by g necessary shopping on other days and hours not herein specified, and thereby avoiding any ill feeling or friction amoung our business men We .again; ask and expect our cus- tomerSto support us. • The Business Men of Zurich; Chas. Fritz & Son. •Desch. ,. Gascho' & Son. M. E. Routledge Stade & Weido Dl.elick & Braun . J. Preeter Pfile -T. L. Wurm W. G. Hess Denomy Bros. :John Kipper; E. E. Wuerth F. Hess G. Holtzman • Zurich Flour Miles DASHWOOD.. Mr. HenrylWillert of RoyalOak Mich- •visited with relatives inthrs -vicinity last week. ' Mother's Day services were held in the Evangelical church on , Stin- day. Mr. L. Hamacher left for Detroit on Saturday 0 0 • w • Miss Clara Draft has returned home alter spending the winter in :Forest. Mrs. 0. Atkinson is visiting with relatives in London. Mr. Olief Pedersen; has comm- enced the foundation of his new houses. Mrs. Hartman Els e and da,ugh- ter Thelma, are visiting in Sarnia,. Mrs. Katezmeier of New Hain - burg and. Mrs. Sykes of Saskat- oon spent the week -end with their brother, J, K. Goetz. - Saturday evening our band gave their first open' air concert and it was a decided success. The music furnished was of a high class grade and. the boy: certainly °'must be congratulated; on the able way' they mastered some of the diffic- ult overtures. As soon as the -area Cher is favorable we are expect- ing weekly concerts. • 'I`his band is certainly a . great credit to our town and as 'wassaid by SOME'. of the spectators, itsere passes any of the bands of the sur- rounding town. Our very dusty streets have lie- en .renieclied by a liberal applic- al,ion of oil, The Young Peoples League of the Evan'gelicat church .spent -a isoc- eat evening last Mondiay with Mr. and Mrs Ira. Tetreau, af121 present - cd them wiith °a fern 'stand, INMEMORIA[VI in loving memory Of daralrng. Taurine Siemon, who passed away two years ago on the 19th of May 1021. . God, has taken home our darling ,Placed our bud among his flowers., Taken bark the one he lent ups, To a better home than ours.' orente, Brothers a'nd,Si'ster's; • • • • • ISTADE & 1• REE 1tR BLOCK ' b'b+i b i brrM�r+www+r� rr wll► � ►�rrrb ► 00•••••••••41.4 0.** J:VHM�%:�ti}tl i BIBLE THOUGHT ....FOR TODAY Sidle1222t=taiikergarra a Th ursclay, 1 yl''. 17t111" The store with the Liberal Cash Qisnint ATTENTI Mr1 Farmer NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE ' IN A POSSITION (20 GIVE YOU A GOOD CHOICE OF FENCE HERE AT A AT VERY LOW. PRICES. THIS IS HIGHESTGRADE MADE. WE HAVE FENCINGh LOWER' PRICE— COME AND LOOK IT OVER, IT MAKES A GOOD FENCE, WELL GALVANIZED AND WILL STRETCH UP FINE. IAF WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WIIAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE, OF ,FENCE, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN A FEW DAYS: Take Notice Every prospective buyershould know this. This is very important. — A Chain, no matter how large, is only strong a*its weakest link, -- Now this is the point we are driving at. Do not be eatisfued 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 from •last 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 fact "' everything you need: ' 2 large Fence stretchers atyour disposal. Ask for one;,. if .you need it, No Charge. NOW, GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR, MEL,IeK BRAUN PHONE 63 5%2 -Per Cent. . Per Annum Payable Half -yearly hat Does this Mean? s It,fnean.s $55, on SI,000 or ,82 more than ordinary savings in- terest Thisg ood rate - is paid on, Huron & Erie Debentures. Iss ,sued for $100. or more for any term of one; two, three, 'four or five years. CAN YOU USE A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS THIS YEAR?. Call and see a •sansple Debenture and let hie explain the nature of the security behind this sound investment. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Ready -to -Wear DENOM Y BROS. Clothing GENTS FII RNISHINGS Dear ' ye one anoth'er's burden's and so fulfill th'e law of Christi-- Gal. 6;2 If any man be a worshiper of; God ands deeth his will, hini+ he he- aieth--John• 9;31 Better is a dinner of herbs wh- ere love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith. Pr'ov.15;17. very, city Or house divided a- gainst itself' shall not stands,—Mat. 12;25 C Godliness with contentihent is great gain;. -1 ti m '6;0 .f,._,f, F"or- the eyes of the Lord. are over the riighteous, and his ears arc open, unto ,..their prayersi-1 peter 3;12 Thou Ish'alt ,lie down and none }sball ina!ke thee+ afraid;. C ' , Orderedr Clothing TUT TWILLS TIES. Shapes are new - Colors new Our Range of Tut Trills includes the following leading Shades KA.RN A,K OBELISK ti EGYPTIAN OCHRE S?I.HAEA SAND IRIS (BUTCHER BLUE) :D1;SERP DOiI'S I:•E141ror :aduce taken ha'� �cr i ooito