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Zurich Herald, 1919-05-02, Page 1' Voi. XIX • ,tii• • • +111• YOU ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAV 2, 1919. No 43 41111•11,111,1110101.1••••••••••••MM.1.0 •110.11,••Mar,01.4.111.0011•••••• HARNESS NEEDS Wi be promptly attended to kers. See:us about DOUSLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS All our sewing done by hand Rugs, Blankets, Bells Fall line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited FRED THEL ZURICH 1• Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch has exch- anged his Ford for a new ClieVr7- olet auto, Mr. C. Hartleib aind family have moved into Mr. Hartleib's bloelri, where suitable, living quarters have been fitted out. Mr. A. Melick, is moving into the house vacated by Mr Hartleib which Mr. Melick has purchased, '• 009999Seeeee 0 9 • 9 • 9 • 9 • 9 9 • •9 9 0 8 .91 9 9 0a 8 3 0 80 8 8 8 8 8 8 e8 • 0 2 Act a .0 PO .40 .03 e 004D000G041400e0eseemeseseettectooseseve seeeeeeseoseeeeseeeesome ew ate tylos m a s Shirts, siery, .tc8 EMZERISTSMOTEEMEMMI The reputation of this store as a mens high -grade Furnishing Store is so widely known that it seems hardly necessary to dwe 11 011 this dePartment, other th an • to state that we are more than living up to our former records and to a very great extent main taining old prices. • rin1 11 ts l'EW WIDE RIM EFFECTS In green, navy, steel or black Prices from $3.75 to -$4.50, st in S irts SOFT OR STIFF CUfee'S, NEGLI GE, OUTING OR SPO RT STYLE In stripes, fancy • or plain colors at $1 to $2.75 New •esigns in : all Papers. Brighten up the interior Of your home this spring. Splendid designs for any room, Bring in the sizes. of your rooms and get an estimate of what it will cost you, All W ol Serge for Suits FOR LADIES COATS AND SUITS These Serges are all wool and old dyes, and are very snit able for odd eroa ts and tailored suits. We know our prices are very low as they were bought many months ago. 1 les' Silk 1 ves The largest assortment of ladies gloves ever -shown, Colors in white, black; gray and beech in all sizes. Lacli-s' Auto Ca 5 .A. large ra urge of ladies autocaps to choose from at very low prices, Laclies9 Silk 'Wasts We have just reseived a nice range of ladies silk crepe de chore waists and striped silk waists in all colors and aizes. Also ladies whitevoile wa.ists .at old pr:ees. Royal 01: e, 0021 OCA 1'[° - A perfect tonic for all kinds of stock. Alco pig meal, calf meal, chick Iced, etc. 12 4,Ert ['A rl — y S 'Use Formaldehyde this year and grow mora crops. Will pre- vent smut in oats, etc. Full directions on each bottle. esessrazzaraneleremea=teraresee • • Phone 59 lecimeeeeeeeeeeeeepeeeeeeeeyeeeeeeeseeztAirZS4444441444000 j .8Z7o.rm.z.t. ,-'1,7,72Y:=ZZ:=ZWER,Tt P I k. Produce Wanted 4.1.441,4toc.,arsi 0 0 9 0 0 3 e 8 • .3 • 0. 0 3 4 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 3 8 0 3ifiss Ida Brill is on the sick list !Hay eoencil meets Saturday, Mae- 3rd at 1 o'clock, p. Mr, and Mrs. T. Block of licesall Visited relatives here oin Sunday. Seaforth's population, aceobe'rg to the 1919 assessment roll, is 2027. '•Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kipfer have mo'ved to Blake where they will reside, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Melkli, avid family were visitors at Seaforth cin Sundayl, . Mr. C, Hartleib's sale of furni':- ure ete., held on Saturday last was largely attended. Mr. E. Appel left on Monday for a few week's visit in New Ham- 9. tzgp,ointsKitchener and other east- eMr. Henry Walper and family have moved into the home which he recently purchased from Mr, .J F. Rickbeil. Mr. Bertrand Klapp, son of Me. E. F. Klapp, had the misfortune to break a bone in his arm, when. he fell to the barn floor from the, mow. A meeting of the directors the Hay Township Farmer's Mu`. ual Fire In, Co. will be held at Eclighoffer's Hotelb Zurich, on s..1:urday, May 3rd. The many friends of Mr. Ywagblut are pleased to see hiin. aOiend againi., although it will be! sarao weeks yet before he will be iaikhis usual good health. ',!..Mr. John Routledge has been tansferred to the Exeter and Cen- trAlia branches of the 1VIolsone E.a;nk. - A n!en branch has been re dently opened at the lee'ers place. Mr, Jacob Kipfer sold his inter- est in the stage route 'between le and iHensall to Mr. F. Wlsoktook im- ita.`•-e possession. Mr. Vvrinen has '!engaged Mr. Elmore Rupp to rg look 0:ter this end of his businees • We igtotzila fitiorfacS froiNuilkf 1-814*154 few:4444 4281,01zei itir4tzt44f 0418444 1 HIGH S * W' e. !invite you to inspect ourt new shoes for spring and summer' wear. See our line of For Men For Ladies OES All Styles and Sizes Wear well kind BETTER AND EGGS WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman ieseStereaSeeza. feeastxtfe:f8e001114 eerceaell44404elueaffer-lAw524042Mt4Q-4 f4t2004if We have opened our NEW SPRING GOODS in le.(Y1) • ,.'st) cir , R—E2.In'T8 GracaTEA8 On Tuesaay evening, of last week the,-Woinens !Sunday School Class of the hvangelecal church gather- ed at the home of Mrs. Quaeken11 - bush to spend a social evening be- le! fore the departure of one tof theie V! members, Mrs. J. P. Rickbeil, who has been a member for many years, and who with her husband, Mr. J. F. Rickbeil have since mov ed to their new home in Kitchener. The members of the class render- ed a short literary program con- sisting of songs, addresses and a Bible Contest which was followed by refreshments. 0930 oi the difficulties lyiug in the way of church union, against which few persons seem able ti find any reasonable argument, one * man has come to the conclus;on 9 that the real trouble ;s purely tee! 0 simply doctrinal selfishness. 'fhli e man, stranded in a strange town tg one Sunday morning, stopped at I a earner in sight of three uhurehes considering where he would go f:r his morning worship. WM.: 1 o he waited, sweet and clear on the MR/WM FPI We are offering some bargains in • Wall - Wail Papers, Mixed Paints r and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWA.YS ON HAND El Higliest Pricesfor Farm Produce E • Your wants taken care of eee.! R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 The. ZURICH IL BRARY is Now Open. Hours: Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening 2 to .7, and 7 tot o'clock.. Library at Miss Lydia Fatst's home. 113.32CP ICOMO.:Mesv Mr. Wrn, H. May passed away at his home in Mitchell on April 21st, .10 WW1 an insurance agent and olvt. years ago visited this sec - Con regularly in the interests W.: suis business. The foilawing sons and daught- ers from a distance recentlyvis- cabl-ath morning air came the ' music of the Alelhodist 21 "Will there be any SLal'S in my 0 Crown?" From the oppoeite 0' i corner the Presbyterians struck up 0 decisively, "No Not One," and the 0 ! 0 I Eaptist$ down the street sang efl happily, "That Will be Glory ior " PRIZE TEAM SOLD (AI • ! • Mr, .Wmb Decher has sold 3 fine dapple grey general purpose 44 tam to Mr. Robert MatiLarea ke!) 13 near Hensel". This team i me" of the fines'. produced in this vee o biosis and they also took many 8 first and also sweepstake 1 C4 at the fall and spring fairs eel 0 G Mr. MacLaren has secured 0 handsome matched team. 0 Decher received a good figure 43 for the pairL. WCTU ORGANIZED 0 A. public meeting was hold intie? TOwn Hall, Monday afternooe, 0 April 21.st when Mrs. Bigelow, the ProNiincial Women's Christian Tool v'rau flion Organizer, gave in 80 80 80 ;ialgeeeeezez4.4„ eleenteartee Mrs. lied Me. and Mrs. John Gasho, the Bronson Line, Mr. Gaseho :arg in pooe health at pi..2sent AL's. P Rupp, Imly City, Miele; Mcs, M. Bechler, Berne, Mich; Mes- ses, John and Jacob Gesell°, Pig - con, Mich, ; Is. Joel Bochler, Us - borne towuship; Mrs, John B. '\to,, cr, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. t. address on departmeelts of the work. A. union was organ- heed, and. the following officers -kyzr.e. elected;-- President, Mrs, Tj.'Siebert; Vire-Pree, Mrs, C. Ile -reek; Core'Secy. Mama Lamont; Rec.-Secy., Pearl Wer'z; fl e- • BLAKE -53 W. G. Ji ess Jeweller and Optician JUSTRECEIVED a new stock of Cameo Necklets Waterman's High-grade Fountain Pens and Bicycle Accessories. Complete Line Of WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND, CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN' PENS FL-. AsHLRwrs. ANI) ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. tle'YCLE REPAIRING ' AND VULCANIZING, ETC. Phone No. 74. Man, TaVi81.0k, aa1 'AIL,. JOS, cph Bechlee Tavistock; en 1 Mr, incorprrated 1855 • zao John Jantzi, 13:1.1en,rrll B.V1EI3ALT., (1.1.713 tr“ 47 in: N.jr ORC,ANIZED E3A N cApiTALaa RESERVE A splendid mectiag t.y2 'Laseleill cilthITS:US.8 WAS hC11 TlJeF•aly CV,' .,. Al 1.-Frgi1tfft7r S ItatA 1 ite a1teri- dE11107.' WAS larg,..' III1.71 it 1. -mks as i; .!'.:urch will have wit -az roa1 haw- Hli sport th's summer. The. Inatmdal for the make-up of a team that shoull give a good ac- eount of i.!.s.,11 is on hand and pracr- Lee. will be started at ae early date The folIowierg oticees ver' ap- peinted;—Prese J. Pree:er; Vice, Pr:s., C. Fritz; Sec.-Treas., A, F. Ilcas; Captain and Manage?, Lo.,:: W. Hoffman; Assistant Manage?, E. Wurm; Fiinanco Committee, NV. }L Hoffmen and 0. L. Smith 8,800,000 ova IGO BlakA3 in Caaqa A General Bankini Busineas Transacted ciRer LA R LE-17E13,(1P CR EDIT BAN. e MI)101V ORDER, savings Bank Beilattnont Intevat at higbest current rates Zurich Branch lagt.R.memsgme.T. DUNLOP, Iliaavaana.g507,e.,,%1