Zurich Herald, 1919-05-23, Page 1ZURICH
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1919.
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.•. YOUR HARNESS NEEDS .
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1Witt bo promptly attended to here. See„us about ,ii,
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, 1
- -+ REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
- `IN All our sewing done by hand • j
! Rugs, Blankets, Bells I
1 Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc 4.
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• A Trial Solicited
1 FRED THIEL ZURICH
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Como to IZueichon June 3rd and
see some good horse races.
Daniel Coughlin; inspector of•
weights and imeasures for 25
years, died in London on May 17th
aged 75 years..
Rev. V. B. Meyer and Mr. J.
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Preeter are attending the big Tem
perance Convention at Toronto,
this week as delegates.
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G aWp T ALE hvMriu P WAISTS
• A large range of ladies' -white voile waists inaplain and fancy striped,
all sizes. Prices from $1 to $3. A special line at 50c and„75c each.
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A. mice assortment of ladies/silk
waists in all colors, plain and fan-
cy striped. Prices from $4 to $5.
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White top skirts
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Made of fine repp and pique in
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s Phone 594.1ot
A. big display of ladies auto caps.
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
punk and yellow. All sizes.
Men's Department
Felt Hats
Men's felt hats. 'A big display
i411 sizes wind colors in blue, black
green and grey. Prices to suit
every person.
See our new suits
Men's Ties
In plain and fancy striped. A
large stock to choose from.
Men's a n d Boys
Fancy Shirts
We have the finest range in
men's silk ties. Prices from 25c.
to $1.00
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J. PREETE
Produce Wanted
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•• Mr. Albert Bender, arrived he: e
•• on Tuesday from St. Marys, rvheze
• het visited his sister. Mr. Bender
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• has. recetntly returned ,,rom over-
•• seas where he spent three years in
• :e.ett', =.. service,. and: in that time
•was fortunate to escape being wo-
evended or being ill. ;He enlisted
• at Winnipeg. Mr. L. Davidson
® also returned to his home on Tu -
0 esday from overseas. He enlist-
• .ed with the 161st Huron Batt. No
0 public welcome was given the boys
• but later on when all are home, a
® banquet and entertainment will be 1
o giveln to. all our brave soldier
® boys.
• A pleasant evening was recent-
• ly spent at the home of Mr. and
•Mrs. Dan Ayotte, 15th cone when
theirfriends and relatives gather-
ed to celebrate the 41st annieers:
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• ry of their marriage. The even-
iing was spent in games and Jana
• ing, after which refreshments were
served, Mr. and Mrs. Ayotte veer:
• presented with a handsome pros-
® ent during the evening. All let
• for home at a late hour and ext -
e ended best wishes to Mr. and NIrs.
• Ayotte in their new home and a
• long and happy life to both.
• HYDRO RATES REDUCED
4p The Police Trustees have recei-
• ved official notice from the Hydro
oElectric Power Commission of the
reduetioln of rates for hydro power
elo which took effect on May 1st. rrlie
• rate per k. h. for domestic users
Ca is now 734 cents instead of 9 cents
owith a minumum charge of 75
y cents per month. The rate for
• commercial users is now 15 cents
• per k. h., instead of 18 cents, with
• a minimum charge of $1 per
• nlolnth. The cost for street lig-
• htiing has been reduced from $103
w per month to $90 per month, or
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a .saving of $120 per year. The
rate for power remains the same
$69.34 per h. p.
IZerilch baseball team play in
ieliinton on May 24th.
Saturday, May 24th,, is a public
holiday and all places of business
will be closed,.
14Xr. and Mrs. Gordon A, Bissett
and children, of Saltford Heigh.'s
were visitors .at the home of Mrs,,
F. Hess, Sr., on Sunday.
The little daughter of Mr. end
Mrs. Oscar Koehler had the mis-
fortune to break one of her logs
a few days ago while at play.
The committee soliciting spe:ial
prizes for the +'Zurich Fall Fair are
meeting with much success and a
fine list of special prizes will be
offered for competition at this
year's fair,
Among the graduates of the
Royal College of Dental Surgeons
receiving the degree of Licentiate
of' Dental Surgery is the name
of Herbert Klopp. At Convocation
of the University of Toronto, the
degree of Doctor of Dental Sur-
gery.'was conferred upon him.
1Dr, 11. P. Klopp is opening a
dental, practice in the town of
Matt:.wa, Ont.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Wurm and dau-
ghte) . and Miss Annie Wurm, rig
ited .London, one day last week.
Mr. Wurm, accompanied by Mr,
and Mrs. Dan McEwen, of London,
alnd 'Mr,. T. Murdoch, of Hensall,
visited Tilsonburg the same day
to see Mr. Wurm's horse, "Silver
Tial,” which Mr. G. N. Walsh has
in ,training.. "Silver Hal" prom-
i;ses, to give a good account of
IXilsl'self at the races 'this summer.
No 46
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!
and August, said business places
to be closed at the hour of 12
O 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. Desch
R. E. Appel
Denomy Bros.
T. L. Wurm
Louis Prang
Stade & Weido'
Fred Thiel
J. Gashco & Son
Melick & Braun
Peter Bender
J. J. Barry
W. H. Hoffman
Ferd -Hess
Jacob Deichert
John Kipper
Yu:ngblut & Deiehert
W. G. Hess
Ruby & Johnston
Williams Bros.
John Preeter
Casper Walper 1
Herald Printing Co.
Put War Bond interest into War
Savings Stamps and keep saving
ILLINERY
Full. new line of summer hats
in all the leading shapes and shad
es, just arrived.
Call and seeour display.
M. E. ROUTLEDGE
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HAY TP. ASSESSMENT
The following particulars are
taken from the Assessment Roll of
Hay Township for the year 1"19
as returned by the assessor, Mr.
• E P. Klopp; Number of acres
assessed, resident 52372; non r s'-
0 dent, 118; Acres cleared 13.810, ac-
res 'woodland 2,264; slash land 2C8;
swamp 6,000. Value of real pra-
sperty, exclusive of buildings, $.,-
782.540; value of buildings, $6S6,-
060; Total value of taxable real _,
property $2,468 605; value of real'
property exempt from 'taxat'on or
liable for local improvements only
• 0 $50.075: bus',ness assemsseut $.15 703
a taxallo income $4600; Total ^.s-e3.-
sm,ent, $2,488,905; Total hop:l-
latioln of Hay Township, 271.4; num
bet. of male persons from 21 to 01
years old, 648, Number of Clogs
330e 'bitches '9. The C+ouet of Rev
• ision of the Assessment .'1^,11 ori 1
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Incorporated 1855
The
MOLSONS
BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
0rer 100 Branches in Canada
A General Bankin>3
Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTER OF CREDIT
BANK MONEY ORDER
Savings Bank Department
Interest at highest current rates
-Zurich Branch
W. C. ,..OLLES, Manager
W. G Hess
Jeweller and Optician
Just Received a supply or
NOBBY, TRACTION AND WHITS
DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES.
BISYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES?
Cameo Necklets
Waterman's High-grade
Fountain Pens and
Bicycle Accessories.
Complete Line of
WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND
CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS FL-
ASHLIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIRING
AND VULCANIZING, ETC.
'Phone No. 74.
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new shoes for spring and summer
wear. See our line of
For Men
For Ladies
HIGH SHOES
All Styles and Sizes
Wear well kind
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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PRINTS NTS `GcE E A
We are offering some bargains in
Wail Papers, Mixed Paints
and other lines.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest Prtcesfor Farm Prodace
Your wants taken care of
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97
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