Zurich Herald, 1923-05-24, Page 8i`=ie,k9't`
Spring ik4 here. AYar ..:.. balmy drys.
are coming and you gilt want new
dress . iiaJteriah3 Various e
:i yi e your ) US1).: 'tion , of Our many
lines of New Gooa
For Ladies Saits awl Coats
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flee Navy and Black Puiret: l�vili
54 in hide. at . per yd S300
Tricotine, 'special ciuelity 54 nin.v
vit'a`e,' at per yard $3.75
Botany Serges, all colors,
52 inches wide, at per yd. ••2 z5
FOR DRESSES
Serges, all colors, frene ▪ 85c,
per yard 'up. to $1.50
Wool poplin, black, navy,
and brown 50 -in, wide at $2.50
Nein Voiles, Organdies Ceen:'
Clothes, Ratings and Creper
SPECIAL—All Rrtincs and crepes,
varied. colors. 38 -in... -at .. ..•75e
GINc3HAMS-Anderson Fine Eng-
lish Gingharns in. width, .40
and 45c. per yard
A. Range of Canadian Gingham's
at 25e. to 35c. per yard
House _urnishings
SPRING HOUSECLEANING
TIME IS ABOUT HERE, WE ARE
READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE
RANGE OF CURTAIN'S AND DRA-
PERY MATERIALS,, WINDOW
SHADES, EXTENSION RODS; CR-
ETONS, CHINr'ZS, TAPESTRY
CURTAINS. SEE OUR NEW leading varieties. Get your sup -
WINDOW' CURTAINS WITH SILK ply of chick feed now. Special
FRING EDGE, ALL READY TO prices in bag lots.
HANG.
Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed For Sale
111101`2M1 and Con,g. Rugs.
WE CARRY IN STOCK 4 -YARD
WiliE,LTN''OLEUMS; FLOOR ' OIL -
CEO ttf3
IL-CLO:IIf3 ALL WIDTHS, AND A
LO OF CONGOLBUM RUGS IN
ALL ` SIZES.—GES' OUR PRICES,
Sr CIALS FOR
� May May 12th
Game! Come!
Ladies Cashmere hose,
ity in colors at ,a pair
Or 3 ,pair for
Ladiescotton Hose,. black
fine quay
35e'
Sec
and
brown a pair
!Alen's. black cotton
.25c
sox a pr. 25e.
CET -.OUR PRICES FOR.
No 1 Seed corn(, following var=-
ieties in stock, White Cap, Wiest
Noe 7; Eureka; Inlpi,,, Learning.;
Early Bailey, Cromptons Eearly,
Also mangold and turnip seed in
40 i L; 1 e 3
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LOCAL MA ST$
ri IS OF LOCN
(fie
Produce Wanted
Phone 67
.aricu Garage.
AT .ERIEfa :BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
Battery
(Corrected every Wednesday)
• Irl- Ge Iioltzntan, was la vie tai,' letiter " 45
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to 1�itcaliengz� a 1e�i clays last week dl„s 7c,.
ll•;nci apples per 5e
r1r Gonne) Oesch loft on ]nidal llutclz setts per it'll;
)r,1 foe Milverton for a visit, Potatoes per bag„:,-
le,75
Mr .Geo. Ediighoffer of Dash- Wheat per ihushel 145
wood .called in, the village on Tu- Oats ..
,,'i:-a,y., Flour per'. cwt. .. 2.40-3.75
'an, per ton 28.00
itliss Gertrude Weber has tai ori c 3 ortslr. er ton 30;00
a phi emcee as clerk i.e eirenei's de.,_.[Toga 30.00.
1',n tin on'ta1 .store..
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US.
,WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR . OLD
c BATTERY
,'4VE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY
OITHER
QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
We also handle the farous IJ., 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. OUii
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. 'COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDS .Y ACTYLIN WELDING 2f
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
Mousseau - Zurich
Mrs, C. , Ileyrock, .., :«ho spent
so izi', tiime at Loncl:on, has rttth'ned,
t., 1a>r home here,
1k1rs, A. Gt. Ehnes is l>oldrri; k
'teflon sale of I otiseliold Effec'
is Saturday, May 26th+.'
rhe infant baby of Mr. ,and. "Mi
eelbce.t Zettle, of the Babylon lin
;erased aww'ay on Tuesday night.” '�'uesda ,the Sell clay of June, 1923(
Mr( and Mrs'., Knight and Mrt Air accounts against the County
and Mrs, ,Frank McCutchoon e.2, nzust be in the hands of •the Clerk
London,'p:enii' Sunday at the home Tat later. than Mood:ay preceding
of Mrs. S. Beniiiie.
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MEETING .OF HURON
,,COUNTY COUNCIL,
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The Councii,•of the. Corporation
of the 'County of Huron will meet
in the Council Chamber, Goderich
et 2 o'c]oele inr the afternoon of
A large number were out to the
vi'dage on Saturday attending the
a'mtion sale' of the effects o: Meg.
Cath WWTurm'.
Mr. Jacob HOwaid is nursing 'a
sore hand, the result of having' it
jammed • against a brick wall :, by
a calf that he was trying to .holds
Mr:, A. F. Hess,, is having a radio
iinstailed on his house, and there-
?;v wiiil keep in close touch with
`h.^ outside world. Mr. \V F.
.iraen is erecting` same_
The rains and snow of -the past
eeok: have greatly hte'lped to set-
tle the street' oil, as it is now at
its proper place, namely,
snaked in the road bed. ?'
The Zurich Hydro System is g '
adually growling. possibly more 'so
so this spring than for some time
tracing the new ones wired ups we
notice Josiah Geiger. Michael Hof -
'Man Mrs. Sarah Nimes, • Samuel
Gazelle, John' Fuss, Ben Pfi:le�.
Some -people were a little ,,per-
ple ed in the announcement in last
17.PPal;a Herald as to Dr. Atkintoe,
dentist; Moving to Exeter. He
will however, continue his office at
Zurich, havilig his dayris as Tues -
,.'Hy Wednesday and Friday, only
his plain office will be at Exeter.
iusteed. o Bayfield has 0orm'iii
NOTICE—In future all ball play-
rs are requested to 'leave their
c°:ars at the north. side ,of therace _
t=_oc.c, and, not 'run o,Ver. the tract; ” The Business men of. Zurich have,
inareby-' injuring 'same. : A.ny. par uxianiinously eget:eft to close. their
t': found doing damages to track respective place:- of business on
tT sell cars, will >je held responsible
Thursday afterno'�., .of each wee
for such. damages Signed by the cleriing- the peroid from May 1.7th
la.cts�rlen.':of rfyt]r-°
to September. 13th , 1923, both;
ir seeds c.r - ;iiicltisive lie on Gt7eclres
'For the' first time ai i i y p cls acid Saturtia+, ';nin„s of cEacli
hag's gasoline i's, retailing ?Wore y r
cheaply in. the dominions than -iac- cel`-, 'at 10.30 a c pan. nd
the Mt is said that the :Kt re asl�iiig the y,ipport and co-
xosq c,pi:ration. of the ,public in thevil-
reduction in' prices is •due to.: the `la -c. and vicinity =)y doing their
aci;iiyity of. tlae� Ro;,�a1.75utrh shell necessary* 'shopp,rl,* oil other clays
Company . which has invaded the
Canadian field,' the ,supremacy of. 'anti hours not h° , iii specified, and
the Standard Oiil Comp�any, .and thereby*. avoiding rn; ill feeling or
subs daries for the first tune be -
We
arnoung our business -nen
ing threatened( Wt'e „again ask and expect our '•ens
tourers to support es, ' .
At the meeting. of,,Huran. Presby= The Business el.ei of Zurich;
tery in •Clirdton las t -week the call Chas.. Fritz & Sate
from Grand. Bend to Rev. W1. M; E, Oesch.. ''
Grant B. A. 13, D, of Toronto was Gascho & Son
sustained, and ;arrangements were V. E. Rou:tlecige
made to hold the Induction" at ; Stade & Weide
Grand. Bend on May 22nd.. at which Melick & Braun
Rol-. Lunde of Kipper„ had charge J. Preeter
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el the service, he being moderator; W. H. Pfile
Rev. McDonald. of EgnioedV.ille, T.L. Wierm
preached; Dr. Fletcher addressed. W. G. Hess
the Minister; and Mr. Weir, Elder Deno'rny Bros.
of Goderich, spoke to the people. John Kipper;,
E. E. Wuerth
A. F. Hess
G. Holtzman
Zurich Flour hulls
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Farrners do not be deceived
®emIACseees§dQ►seBrwmaseeb eilioveetDea}:eeeeeseesseseeeee
ence ` yer
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I aud any kind of fert ce
1 There is only one .kind of
• �Tightfenoe . named Frost
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Lockthe thea .est and best
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the meeting of Council.
GEO'. W. HOLMAN,
County Cleric,.
Goderich May 21st, 1923.
TOWNSHIP OF RAY
COURT OP REVISION
1923 ASS- ESSMENT ROLL
NOTICE is hereby' given that
the first sitting of the Cou}'t of
ision of the Assessment Roll
1tc1
for 1923 of 'the Township of -Hay
rt'ili be held in the Town ` Hall,
Gtrrieh; on, Tuesday, June 5th, 1023',
at 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
Dated. at Zurich. May 13th, 1923
A. F. HESS,
Clerk, Townshiip of Hay:
N0 a,iC' ` 1,
NOTICE is - he eb 5> n?venthat it
is contrary to T.o w nship By-law ,to..
damp garbage.' and -dead aniim,al's
on any township roads or lands
adjoining township roads. Of-
fenders will be dealt with accord-
his' to penalties peovlded therefor:
:Dated May 14th. 1.'x23."
By Ordr.
Ar P. IIBS.S,
Clerk, Hay 'rownship<
NOT F.
89
on the market.
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D. F. McGregor, farmer: and
clerk of the Township of iTucler-
'smith, was the choice of the South
Huron Liberals at Hensall on Fri=
day. at a largly attended conven-
tion.. Seven men in all were nom-
inated. as possible Standard bear-
ers for the ridiing, but all withdrew
with the exception: of Eichard. Sal-
don, Exeter, P. G. Shiliin;glaw, Tu-
ci ers'tT1ith, and D.' F. McGregor),
Mr. Shillingla:w was retured •by 'a
first ballot arid the_ candidate had
a large mejoriity over R. Seldon in.
the. .second, The names of those;
n:omiela.ted as prospective 'stand -
and bearers included 'Harry Smith,
Elay 'Township; Richard Seldom
Exeter; D. F. McGregor;" Miss L,'..
Jeckel, Exeter; Owen Geiger, Hrn-
salt; John Morgan Osborne; and
P. G. Si'ziilinglaw.
JUNE. ROD AND' GUN
E TLR:'ELOCIK
�!'� ZURICH
aeeeieSee slim. eeete••eeiee,eeeet ii..i• •eeeinr.,:°<
The brotherhood ofanglers ought]
to be partieularlly pleased with th
June isstt.e of ROD AND GIN IN
CANADA, because it features that
splendid lsport generously, In
fact the June issue, which isnow
roti, sale, is 'so chock -..foil of attract-
ive materiel thet it iscertain to be
an absolute treat for fishermen all
over Canada. "Fishing on the
Great Slave Lake" its a rattling
good. story and illustrated Profus-
ely),
ely,,. "Spearing '.a Devil -Fish" is 'a,
;yarn that its different, while there
are many, others equally good. Tut
nonfzshermen ar+e, not ,forgotten ie
this Member; and there are other
features, • There is a' big, neper
crus Goss and. Arratienition depart-
ment, Wl, C Motley"e new "Outdoor
Talk"" d;epartmnt,e as well as the
other regular departments, and a
large colleetion 'of mi eellaneous
materiel thiat roii'tl'ci.s cut ai top-
notch Magazine It;od. and Gun it
eubnshed monthly at 'VWoolistoek,
0gel's by W. J Taylor;. Lai,
BIBLE ,THOUGHT.
...FOR TODAY
Bible . Thoughts meanorizod. will prove a
. pritlalces heritage to after years.
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Thui'sd,ay, .inlay '24tb,, 1923. '.
i4wd.V4'NI
The store '. ath the:, LUUer l a
weos
o.
NOW IS TIED TIME TO •DO YOUR. PE11T;C`ING, AND WE ARE
IN A POSITION iTO GIVE YOU A. GOOD CHOICE OF FENCE
AT VERY LOW PRICES, !TRIS IS HIG.IiES P GRADE 'MADE,
WE HAVE FENCING' :FIBRE ALSO wr A LOWER l
COME AND LOOKY IT OVER,. IT 'MA.KI4S A GOOD FENCE,
WELL .GALVANIZFED AND WILL •STRElCli U] PINE. e IP
WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WHAT Y.OU,' WANIT IN TIAS LINE
OF 'FENCE;- WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU INA IFEW. DAYS.
,r... .:.:-,.�.�a..,.�.
Take Notice
Every prospective buyerahould know this., • This is very
impoetant. — A . Chain, no matter how large?. is only - strong aa
its 'weakest link. — Now this is the point we are drip ring at.
Do not be isatisfued with any Fence which has not as heavy
a wire used in the lack, cache line and upright wires, Fe -
cause
-cause it is bound to go et' that point first; and time will surely
tell.
We have on,,hand an -assortment of
Prices will be right.
Choice Galvanized. Gates
We have painted. Gates in stock -from last year, while theylast,
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 at your disposal. Ask for one, if
you need it, No Charge.
NOW, LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR.
Lie
PHONE
Let ' us therefore 'come boldly
unto the throne 0! grace, that we
May obtain mercy, and find grace
to telp in time of ncede-Heb.4;10
Behold God rel.riet cast away a
peefeet mall; neither will he help
the e.oil does'',-- ii°b 8;20.
Blessiing,-anti .n'Iory ,'i.nd wisdom
mud thankspivin' and honor, and
,iotwer and. thig'ht be, onto our God
foe ever and eve, -Bev. 7;12
•'iin,ally, .brethorn, f,arew'ell. Be'
t perfect, bor of good comfort, be of.
pile mind., live in eeaee, anri the
;,Clod of love arid peaee'shall-bewith
you—Cor. 13;11.
Pure religion and. undefiled b'e-
fo.ee God and the loather is this!.
To visit the fath.^.rless anid widows
in their afflictioii"� and. to keen him
self unspotted from the: world
James 1;27.
Hr that oili•,i' 'voth tine 17ooi'to
increase his .riche's end hp that Giv
eth to the rich. ,shall surely come
to
want -.--Prov, '22;1,6,
' POT. the kingdom, of 'God is not
Meat .:end. drink. bet righteousness
mild' peaceA lased joy ilii the • Il:oly
Giecrst---Rohe; 14;17.
Per ' Cent.
Per Annum Payable Halls -yearly
It meats $55. on $1,000. or
mo� e �naz1 ordinary savings in
teres
Thisg cod rate is paid an :Huron &,Erie'Debenturea. Is-
'sued for ,'5100. or more for any terns of one, two; three, four
or five years,
CAN YOU USE A FEW EXTRA. DOLLARS 'THIS YEAR?
Call and see a sample Debenture and let rite explain the
nature of the security behind this sound investment;
Andrew F. Hess, -• . Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
, .DENOM Y 'EROS.-
GENTS FU RNISHINGS ;
Ordegedi.
Clothing,
TIES. Shapes are new Colors new
Our Range n! Tut
Twills includes the
failowing leading Shades
K ARN t1K
OBELISK
EGYPTIAN OCHRE
SAIAIIA SAND
IRIS (11UPCIxlh1 BLUE)
DES'SRT,: DOTS
DENOIVIT
Produce ta�on'n ozcman) or Goods °.