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Zurich Herald, 1919-05-16, Page 1Volt. .X1X ZURICH, FRIG Y MORNING, MAY I 6, 1919. - 1••—+-4 —$ —•�— •—•1•—+—+—•�--•II• — •-- II•—•�-3—•i•--�•�=• —�—�C — •i — 3• YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Will be promptly attended to here. See:us about DOUbLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, • •+ 'REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS All our sewing done by hand Rugs, Blankets, Bells Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited FRED THIEL ZURICH 'P-- — +—✓r—+—+—• —• —4.—+—• •—+— •—•—+—•Q•—+—Oo—• •—+—•1•—•1•— Uncle Tom's Cabin drew agood house on Saturday night. Miss Margarte Hess of Seaforth visited at her home here over iSulnday Mr. and Mrs. C. Eilber, and son Mr. Charles, alnd Mrs. A. G. Edigh4. offer, were visitors at West Mon- ekto'n 013 Friday last. • 000000.0004100Se4)00•40•000000600•0.490••••••0•00•0600e0 oteSee ll•••000•0A•©,0a46• • ,• • • • ,• • • • • • • • • • • • • K 'W mr • w. e® • to • • • • • •• 1 • "'MIENS '4'1;115LJ A all sizes. large range of ladies' Prices. from $1 to $3. Silk Waists A.nice assortment of ladies' silk waists in all ,colors, plain and fan- cy striped. Prices from $4 to $5. White top skirts • 1VIade of fine repp and pique in all sizes aired prices. • • • • • '• • • • •' • . Felt Hats • • Men's felt hats. A big display i All sizes and colors in blue, black ee • green and grey. Prices to suit .• every persoln. • Ladies' auto caps !- . big display of ladies auto caps. Men's • 1 • • • • • 1 • • • • •• • 0 • • is w r 0 r• • • • .• •111• See our new suits F�v pTb�.•'�, 1 r Phone 59 e white voile waists in plain -and fancy A special line at 50c and 75c each. • • • • • • • • • 4 • • 0 • • • • • 0 0 • A • em • • • l, 0• • 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • str ped Silk Poplins We have the largest stock of silk poplins in all colors. at $1.35 yd Women's all wool knitted Sweaters The newest styles in Women's all wool sweaters. Colors in pink and yellow. All sizes. Department Men's Ties In plain and fancy striped. A large stock to choose from. Men's and Boys Fancy Shirts Wes have the lineal: range in men's silk ties. Prices from 25c. to $1.00 • J. PREETER Produce Wanted • • • •We must once more call attent- ion. to the rule that we will not se publish any news matter sent in ® urileiss the writer's name is attach- • ed thereto. We will not publish the name but must have it as a •• matter of good faith. • We have a supply of new Seed Conn on hand, leading varieties • suet as ,White Cap Yellow Dent, o Leaning; Wis. No. 7, Early 13ailey ® Compton's Early, also mangel and • turnip seed, sorghum„ Millett, etc. Get your supply,,now. —J. Gascho • & Son. • The W. C. T. U. will .meet at Ile home of Mrs. S. Rennie on the abso .evening of Wednesday, May 21st, • at 8 o'clock for the educational o hall hour. 'SCitzenship" will be 0 the ,subject. All ladies are cord- ially invited to attend. A No 45 IBuy War Savings Stamps, Mr. til, G. Tess spent We;lnes-• clay at London. Messrs. C. tHartlei'b and S. E. Faust e(nerarre. spending the week at. Mr, A. G. Edighoffer has exchang ed Ms Ford for a new Grey Dort Touring car. Mr. and Mrs. F, Datars, Jr., of /leasall, visited relatives andfriends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Douglas daugh.ter, Miss Irene, called friends in town on Sunday. Mr. N. Holtzman, of Kitchener, is spending the week at the home of his father, Mr, G. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnyder and Mrs. Hunsberger, of Waterloo, were visitors here the past week. Mr. Wm. O'Brien and son, Len- uis were at London on Saturday, Mr, Lee O'Brien returned home witli them„ May 24th, falls on a Saturday this year, and all- stores will by Closed. For the convenience 01 the public the stores in Zuurich will be open Friday evening, May the 23rd. i • An auto running into the ditch east of the village last Saturday night caused considerable damage to the scar, but luckily the ocup- a!irts escaped with a few bruises and nuts. Public school teachers Messrs. N. E. -Dahms and C. Hoffman and Misses F. I{;albfieisch, M. A. La- ment and 0. O'Brien attended the eachers' Convention held at Ex- eter an :Saturday. Quarterly Communion services will be given in the _evangelical Chu elf. on 'Sunday evening, and t''e . axatoxy service will beheld. 4-iursilayevening' in the Eng lush. l aixrguag1 e . Mrs; Mary Kochems of this ;village had the misfortune to s'ip o'n the walk near her hone the other day and in trying to avoid a bad fall broke one of her arms hear 'the wrist. Mother's Day was observed in the, !Evangelical Church on Sun- day, a special suitable program was well rendered by the Ladies' Aid in the evening service, to a well filed church. and on • • • a • • • • +A • • 0 w A • • • • • l® • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • Ili • e • • • 0 +• • ea 0 A branch of the G. W. V. A. will be formed in Hensall, Monday ev- ening, May 19th. It is expected that a large number of the boss around ;Zurich, Drysdal,e Blake, Varna, etc., will make it a point to attend. J. W. Curcliffe of London, organizer, will instal officers. 2le teachers of this Inspectorates held a very successful and large- ly attended meeting at Exeter oe May 10th. Here the question o� salaries was thoroughly discus - .sed and after much discussion th- following schedule was drawn up, Rural teacher's and assistants, lst. year's experience, $800; 2nd. year's experience, $900; 3rd year'a experience $1000. After this a yearly increase, of $50 for 8 or 10 yearn. '.Chis schedule will be presented at the annual O. E. A. for their,. disicussioln which is 'being held at Toronto in the near future, A GOODCALF Mr • Henry Krueger, 14th con., recently delivered a fine calf to Dashwood. The calf was only 10 masnthe old and tipped Meani- es hetical-es at 1040 pounds. .at was raised Mr.- Kratge r: - Weekly Half Holiday We, the ,undersigned business men of the Village of Zurich here by agree to close our respective places of business every Thurs- day afternoon in each week dur- ing the months of June, July! end August, said business places- to lacesto be closed at the hour of 12 D'Clock, and remain closed until the next morning, except when the half holiday precedes a holi- day when the stores will be open. Chas. Fritz. E. Oeseh R. E. Appel , , Denomy tiros.. T. L. Wurm Louis Prang Stade & Weirdo' Fred Thiel J. Gashco & Som Melilcl & Braun Peter Bender J. J. Barry= W. H. Hoffman Fercl .Fess Jacob Deiehert John Kipper Yungblut & Deichert W. G. !Hess . Ruby & Johnston Williams Bros. John Preeter Casper '4'4 alper Herald Printing Co. k•o,s Incorporated 1855 F The MOLSONS �S BANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches in Canada A General Banking Business Transacted CIRCULAR LETTER OF CREDIT BANK MONEY ORDER Savings Bank Department TAO est at highest current rates Zurich Branch 7. — UNLOP, Manager MEROMMEIBIESZIMMEZ 1=132 W. G. Hess Jeweller and Optician Just Received a supply of NOBBY, TRACTION AND WHITS DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES-. BIS'TCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES Put War Bond interest into War Savings Stamps and keep saving Cameo Necklets Mr, Frank Bossenberry of Kit- Waterman's High-grade ehetner was a visitor here for ai few • days this week,. • Fountain' Pens and MILLINERY Full new line of summer hats in all the leading shapes and shad es, just arrived. Call and see our display. M. E. ROUTLEDGE Bicycl•'. Accessories. Complete Line Of WATCHES, JEWELLERY ANL CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS FL- ASHLIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIR Z1G AND VULCANIZING, ETC,. Phone No. 74. 1 OXFORDS IGH S Wo invite you to inspect our new shoes for spring and summer - wear. See our line of For Men For Ladies DESAll Styles and Sizes Wear well kind BUTTER AND EGOS WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman ilinIIIG11111111i11111:1i11111Gil;IICi111111i111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111i11111111111III111111111111;111111[111illillilliilNll!1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIV1111111M1iIIII! 1111ll91iI1R}Illllnl?Crt;' We have opened our NEW SPRING GOODS 111 PR INS GELATEAS We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Highest Pricesfor Fare Produce Your�wants taken care of R. l �I r DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE .'"`,:.:Z41 `10:.';n11M1111411111111111111111P1111kT19111111G11111i1ir>11NII1UII1@ 1lnNIN! 4„:!' ' "illi:',ai,„,:r4-,110Nt]i P!''t1'1G11311191illlitlllIETIiiifli .$3.