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Zurich Herald, 1919-07-18, Page 141 r tf ZURICH •HERALD Vol. XX neero•••••.....wearyit ZURICH, FRIDAY IVIORNINGE JULY 18, 1919. • YOUR HARNESS NEEDS WiR 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 1 FRED THIEL ZURICH 4. 1 +-4.-4.--+ 4. 41 4. 40-4.1-4 + —4* 4. i• Mr. Ezra Kaercher and two da- ughters, of Kitchener, visitel rel- atives here for a few days 'this week. Mr. J. E. Meyer, of Blake, who recently returned from overseas, has left for London where he has taken a. position on the pollee force of that city. 1•01•1111•1•1111101•4• 1110•000000•••••••••••••••••••••••••0000000•00000000S0 0000000041001110•0041000•000 • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • PflEETEITS Midsummer Specials , for the month of June. 2 WHTTE VOILE WAISTS • • At $1.00 3 doz. white Voile evaists embrocliers front, trimrne4 with • lace on collar and cuff, size 34-44 • • • • SPLENDID VALUE 1 • • • • • • • • LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS In Georgette and crepe du .-..hene, waists at $4.00 and $5.00 Tai all size, at $2. and $3. each. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BETTER QUALITY VOILE • WAISTS AT $3.00 • • • 412 Bette qra'/IteeWeile 'waists in neat Swiss einbrodered fronts,neat 0 • ly trimmed collars and cuffs siz- es 34 to 42, EXTRA SPECIAL • Value $3.00 t WHITE SILK WAISTS Made from good quality rem), • alnd pique, two pockets, finished • with pearl buttons. • ie '0 oe tap rrip LADIES' HOSE Cotton and lisle hose in white, brown and black sizes 8% to 10. LADIESPURE SILK HOSE Colors in Brown taupe, dark grey, champagne and black, size 914 • • • • • • Mercerized finish, colors le white • -Mack end broeve, sizes 4}6. to 81-2. '• • 6•00•0400400400900•00•00Me 0 2 0• • 0 2 • • • • • Phone 59 SILK ANKLE HOSE IN BLACisli And white colors, sizes 8Y2 to 10. CHILDS' RIBBED LISLE HOSE MENS' PANAMA. HATS :A. Wee assortment of mons' peen. ama hats in the new styles at a low price FREE WOMENS' S.: CHILDS MIDDIES A splendid assortment of won - ens' and children middies in plain white and striped collars long and shori: sleeves, all sizes. CHILDRENIS ROMPERS ,Childron's Rompers made from good quality print in neat srtiped pattern, size 2 to 7 years. LITTLE GIRLS' GINGHAMS Litilo girl's Gingham aresses in brown, grey and navy plaid eff- ect sizes 2 to 14 years, BIG BUNGALOW APROONS Bungalo aprons' made from ex- tra quality print in striped pat- terns, both light and dark eolora. teZzoloommommommomme E. Produce Wanted • ..*••••••••••••• No 2 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dann, of London, spent the week -end at Mr. 13, Pfilels, lith con. • Mrs, M. Ayers, of Detroit, is visiting at the home of her mother Mrs, Eliza Trueniner, at prese..t. Mts. Pauline Faust, who has leee visiting relatives here, left for her home in Chicago on Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Raabe and daughter, Myrtle, of South Bend, Ind., are visiting relatives and friends 1.e.e this week, Me and Mrs. Wagner, Mao Mr. Arthur Well of Detroit, are vis- iting at the home of Mr. H. Well at present. Zurich baseball team played in Seaforth on Thursday evening and Will Play Goderich next 'Tues- day evening The picnic held at Grand Bend by the Sunday Schools of the v l- iege last Thursday were largely attended, Mr. Alex. Foster was awarded the contract for building four sem Ent culverts in the township at the council meeting held on July fith.i Mr. Manson, of New York eiteei assistant superintendent of a large: printing office in that city, is sp- ending a few months with his' eousins, Messrs. John and Peter Manson, Stanley township. The petition for interswitehiog of freight and passengers at Lucan ceoesing has been sent to the te. T. R officials. It was largely si- gned. If not granted, it will he sent to the Railway Commissioners While driving along the 'Saefole Line on Sunday theLaggy drivv - ote the elector must be a British Mr. Ed, Beaver is visiting relate ives in Michigan at present. Messrs. Jacob and George Del - chert have returned home from ov- erseas. Rev, H. Rembe, has left for Ham ilton, where he will spend his two week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dumart, of Kitchener, visited friends here over the week -end. Dr. F. Sellery and family, of Toronto, formerly of Lensal', were visitors in the 'village on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel, who spent some months in Detroit, re - 'turned to their home here on Tu- esday. A. reception was held one even- ing recently at the home of Mr. P. Deichert, in honor of Mr. Albert Thiel, who returned from overseas a few weeks) ago. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. R. Schwartzentruber and Messrs. Jacob and Chris. •Sch- wartzentr her attended the funer- al of Mrs. Leis near Tavistock last week, A rousing meeting was held in the Mennonite church, Zurich, on Sunday evening. The church was crowded and those present heard two good addresses given by Mr. A T .Cooper, Clinton, and Mr. Rameeyer, of Michigan, a missi- onary. Ballote for the Ontario prohihiti on referendum are now being prin- ted and the preparation of the voters' list lis under way, accord iing to Hon. I. 13. Lueas, Attorney - General for the Province of Ont- ario, In order to be entitled to Mr. •Alex. Challee was . hit subject residing in Canada. Cana- da 12 months prior to June 30th last. and resident in the riding in which he or she wishes to vote at least three months before June 30, 1910. No property qualificatioil will be necessary. All soldiers who have been on active service, whether overseas or not, will be entitled to vote. (er:ein,.atito and badly smasheel., Fortunately Mr. Chailet and Mr. Etue, the other occupant, es2aeed unhurt. Me Henry Horton of Tuckere smith has been appointed Chief • Enumerator to prepare the Vot- ers' List for the approaching ref- erendum. He will have charge oi' the provincial electoral distriet South Huron. SATURDAY, JULY 19th. A HOLIDAY All stores in Zurich will be c osee on Saturday, July 19th, when the .signing of Peace will be observed. For convenience of the public the 'stores will remain open Friday evening. 1919 PRIZE LISTS The Prize Lists for the Zurich Fall Fair are now ready for d st.•- ibution and copies can be ob- tained from the secretary, Mr. A. F. Hess. Special attention is di:- ected to the fine list of Special Pr- izes donated by the business mei of Zurlich, all of which are we'l worth striving for. 0 0 • • 0 0 • • • • 0• • • • • • 0• • • O A. NEW INDUSTRY A new industry has come to Zi inch for a time, at least. ''Mr. • Keyser has located here with his ▪ feather renovator and will be here • O for some time. He renovates fea • ther beds, pillows, etc., by • h • latest process. People in town e • • should leave orders with him when he wiltcall for same. PEACE CELEBRATION In view of His Majesty's resent • proclamation, and having regard to the desire expressed as to a * general celebration of peace tine- s • ught the Empire, the Government O • appointed, Sunday, July 6, as a • day of general thanksgiving for the blessing of peace and has also concurred, and is appointing Sat- urday, July 19, for peace celebrat- ions in all parts of the Domino, HONOR ROLL UNVEILED • 0 • 0 0 • 00 0 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••1•••••• THE MOLSONS BANK Established 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches The Molsons Bank is ready advise merchants, manufact- urers and farmers how to fin. ance their requireraents. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT EVERY BRANCH W. B. COLLES ManaEer Zurich Branch The World's Watch Over Time WALT HAto WAT C1-4 Er, • Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Musical Instruments, etc. Repairing Promptly Done Hess the Jeweller Phone 67 1 OS. 1 tz* 1 0:***24.0010404.0005.0+111111081114 IHOE000.4410.0414.4.ogimeo OXFORDS We invite you to inspect our new shoes for spring and summer wear. See our line of For Men For Ladies HIGH SHOES All Styles and Sizes Wear well kind J3urii:n AND Eos WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman +00.010:040 ..10140104 tes0(004k 1410**04}.00004 .410001.4 4.10004 flJ**, l':d.;!:111:11119111114111111111118111111i1111111;1111111111111111111 111111111111111R111111111111111111111111111111'.1111111111:111111911111011111111111$11;1111111111111$1111111111111111111111111111111111111131111166MOO F=15 F.Lz Last Sunday evening a seteice of special interest was held in I : the Lutheran church, The pasior Rev. H Ilembe, delivered a strong • el sermon on Peace and suitable hy- nine were sung by the choir and ie congregation, The interior re E„:1 the church was appropriate!' c'ee orated, with flags and flower t•'•'; At the close of the service the Honor Roll of the church was nn - veiled. The Roll contains the r4 inutile of twenty-five young men or tht4eonervegat'on tI'r:.ne of whom paid the suivremc e, The 0. SVr•Virlr' w xs d )sed whi. eineinef • :! • • 410.000000000.0•010000100000 410•0000000004011000410•••••• - -41044 "" 60,000.0.00,04444114 We have opened our N EW S7RI G GOODS in OLATNAR fATHIV8 EiTek. ta, We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Highest Prices for Farm Produce Your wants taken care of R. Na DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE' 74-A.