Zurich Herald, 1915-03-19, Page 8MILLINERY OPENINGS
clay and Saturday,
riarth 26th and 27th
Miss Thiel is twain in charge of our Millinery :Department
and will show all the latest styles in Ludies fashionable hats for
the Spring Sxtson.
Priuts and Ginghams
The new Prints and Giughains have arrived and we have a
large assortment Of colors end patterns to 3hoose from. We
also have tee famoes steel clad eel ia tea, an extra long wearing
nioth. suitable (.ar ohiidrens' dresses, suits and ladies house
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New Curtain Goods
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Our range of enriches aur curtain materials is now complete
Should you require. allVthing in the line of draperies, curtains,
blinds, etc, Du nct fail to call and see our lines before pur-
chasing elsewhere,
Wail Papers
New Well Papers now to hend, in ~a large variety of new
up to date designe at prices that will interest you.
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Was 3 a (.1 Ilia- at siti 19;s, 1.1 aL r_du olenaie, Floor
Oil Clothe, En ,.$, Oarpets, etc.
Ne+,ronblo s:41low goods et any time even if you are not
just reedy to bay. We would be pleased to have you come and
see all enr new lines of seasonabis goods
lilre..511 Groceries ahvaysl on hand.
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Zurioli Feed
Store
I1eaiing P ?a nd of
Flour, Shorts Bran
and. Feed Corn
Produce of all ItiThl.8 lo ken in
exchange,
Ve tarty biterntl-
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stock food.
Also a full line of Grooer.
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TOWNSHIP OF HAY 1
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I am again talcingorders for fertilizer
and beg to state that my prices wil
compare favorably with any quoted
by other dealers. I sold 100 ton last
year and all had good results. I sell a
different fertilizer for different soils.
By canvassing farmers I can learn
about the kind. of soil their farm is
composed of and can speaify the right
fertilizer. A dealer who does not can-
vass nsually sells one kind of fertilizer
for all kinds of soils and a good result
cannot be looked for.
Prices from $10 per ton to $50 per
ton according to ingredients.
I have opened up a blacksmith
plop in Brock's old. stand, opposite
Town Hall, Ready for business
Monday, Mar lst.
Horseshoeing and Repairing
JOHN HEY Jr.
Agent rill, Canadian Fertilizer Co.
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VILLAGE OF ZURICH 8
Among the commercial and:industrial institutions of Zurich at ,
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V. the present day are; One Bank, one Clothing Factory, one Jewellery P
0. Store, one Flour and Feed Store,, one Carriage and Wagon Factory, T
one Planing Mill, one Grist UM, one Electric light Plant, one
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ui Telephone Central, one Drug Store, one Music Store, one Bicycle '4
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AA Shop, one Cooper .Shop, one Apiary, one Jaui Fac oiy, on d QP
vA' baking alstablishment, two '1:0 aiatiture Stores, two Hardware Stores,
.. two Shoe Stores, two Barber Shops, twa implement 'Wave -rooms, g e,0
t.. two Harness Shops, two Hotels, two Flax Alills, two Merchant
a Tailors, Three General Stores, three Confectionery Stores, Weekly 2
Paper and Printing office. There are two Medical Doctors and one .4
;1 'Veterinary Surgeon. Zurich has four Churches, Lutheran, Roman
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v.a., Oatholic,Evangelical , and Menneni i.e.
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The Township Hall of Hay is also located. in Zurich and there S 'e
ek is a line, new four room School, bnin. in 1012. Four teachers are
g. .. employed, and the principal is doing lith class and graduation work.
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Zurich anticipates to be largely benefit:tad by the Huron County .'''e
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...,Railway, promised in the near future.
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February 811i, 1)15.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday.
Butter
Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes . .
Wheat.. $1,20
Oats
Barley „ 70
13uck wheat
Flou
Bran
Shorts
Low Grade
Live Hogs fob
Mr 0 Einar was in Toronto on
Tuesday on business.
Mr M R, Rennie of Hensall looked
.1:up old friends in town on Monday.
$0,25- Mr and Mrs 0 Fritz ' and Mrs 11..
113 Fritz attended. the funeral of the late
I95 'William Chrke at Hamilton, on Sun -
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Mr E Bossenberry Conductrd a very
successful auction sale for .Mas G
Pollock, pear Drysdale, an Tuesday.
Good prices were obtained for nearly
everything and the bidding was very
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Hensall 7.75
Local News
Mr. 3, A. Williams, pos.tmaster, Of
Seaforth, spent Sunday at his home
here. •
A W E Hempb ill, druggist, Hensalt'
has just put in a large stock of np-to-
date wallpaper.
It is reported that Mt. Peter Kropt
will open up a garage in Zurich in the
near future.
Mr William Lehman, of London,
visited his mother, Mrs. A.. Lehman,
over Sunday. -
We baye just reeeived a large
as-
sbrtmenb of pennants, etc. All colors
and many desigir. Mrs. McCormick.
Mr John (Jason,' is on the sick list.
New ads --
J Preeter, Raby Gaseho, W 11
-lender, 0 Hardens.
For sale- Ono 120 mgg Chathani,
at n bargaji.. Wm. Schentk,
TO OUR CUSTONiERS
The War tax on wire fencing. We
were lucky and had a .car of Ideal
fenning hipped before the tax came
into force and we will sell it at the old
price 'while the car -lasts. , First Corners
will reap the benefit. C. nartleth
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Fine 12 roomed brick dwelling,
newly built, for sale, situated in Zurich
Furnace and moderu improvements
are installed. Good new stable on
premises and one-half acre of land,
The juvenile hockey team journeyed.
to lIensall last Saturday forenoon but
were linable to arrange- a match,.
The lads claim the Hensell hunch
were "scared," , : . was bold in the arena at the Winter
Fair buildings at Guelph, Wednesday,
Mr Wm O'Brien left for the comity. Mar Bra. The sale was a most sucoess-
brisk.
Owing to an accident to one of the
dynamos at the electric light plant
subscribers whose houses are connected
with this machine will be without,
lights for a -Week or ten days until the
necessary repairs can be mn.de.
The books, etc., are being moved
,into the new library building, now
nearing completion at Exeter. The
building is a fine one and adds to the
appearance of the town. The formal
opening will be held later on.
0 A ONO 72 OATS
Increase your production by sowing
the heaviest yealdipg grain and not by
scratcbingin a OW more acres with
inferior cereals. No 21 Barley ond
White Cap yellow Dent corn. Prices
on application. Osea.r Klopp, tele-
phone 18 on 85, Zurich.
GUELPH STOOK SHOW.
- The eleventh annual auction Sale
of registered stock under the auspices
at the Guelph Fat Stock.Club and the
Ontario Department of Agriculture
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Tho goeernment has imposed a heavy war tax on vire feucing.
VS, e were Inciter and had a oar of IDEAL FENCING shipped 'before the
tax mune into torte and we will
Sell it at the old Price while the car lasts.
First colliers reap the benefit,
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House of Refuge atiChnton on NS, ed-
nesday. Wo aro pleared to state, how7.
ever, that he does not intend to remain
there permanently, but assist Mr 5
Brown in preparing the sett oniont,
raised on the farm last season, for
shipipolt.
A large quantity of potatoes have
been marketed this week. They have
been shipped to outside points from of the Valle, were sold as beef, but .the
fionoall etation. The price is lower greater number will go to leading stock
this k,pring than it has been for many dealers in the province to be used for
years. Twenta, nine cents and thirty breeding purposes. The highest price
cents per bushel being paid by the. paid at the sale for a single animal
buyers. Many carloads are still in was $206- by Oscar MoPP, Of Hay
hands of farmers of 'the section. 2: Township, near Zurich, for a roan hull
Parties 'front London have ben one year °Ia'"naed,Collynic Anierice,
eiesiogdontreets farmers ef tb,t-i4 No 05870. It is a fine typo of animal,
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ful one, although the prices realized
for the cattle did not come quite up
bo former years. ...Fifty high class an-
imals froni over the province were
placed on sale, and the attendance of
buyer's was considered extremely gootl,
taking everything into consideration.
Tho bidding 'WM brisk, aria 501no
ceIlent prices were obtained. A few
wibI dem fel! the growing et hems (-twit* arid was bred by A E and G Auld, of
Eden Mills, The sale totalled nearly
$6,000, and the avera,ge price was a-
bout $120, Mr Klopp is to be con-
grabulated on his enterprise and his
many friends will hope that he may
have the best of good, hick with his
fine bull which will nob one y service-
able in improving his own herd but
should also be a benefit to the stock
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A Sale that is not meant to
m m oaey hat to make friends
Below we quote a few of the
prices that have astonished all
who have seen the goods:
Men.' tress Shirts, reg $1.00 for 50c
House resses, regular $ L25 for 75c
Ladies' Wrappers, reg $1.25 for 75c
Black Serge Dress Skirts
egular $6.00 for $4.00
3.00 for L50
emnants Dress Goods at Bargains
There are many unaclveruised Bargains
equally as good.
S le opens Feb. 2o Sale closes Feb 27
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UNDERTAKING
Let us know your wants.. We
handle everything in Farm
Implements..
ngue
Supplies
Pullies, all sizes and kinds,
Belting, leather or canvas, all
sizes. Shaft boxing and
shafting, , Primp' and vamp
the - 800$0ja of 1915, The farmers ! . !
supply the land, suitably worked, tufa
also perform the necessary labor and
take care of the crop during Ufa
season, while. the seed is ,furnisbed
them. They are guaranteed $1,90'
per bushel: when the beaus are ready
NVill be sold at reasonable price. For to market. D. is reported that quite a
particulars apply to W H Bender, number of contracts havo been closed
01,Z)LEy zurieb,
by tile pa,rties,
of the nerghbothood.
Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs
and Cutters.
If you mein need. of Machine Re-
pairs we can get thorn for you. We
give special attention to our repair
departntiont,
LOUIS PRANG
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W. H. HOFFMAN
Prorripi, Service
Moderate rharges
Tailor Shop
and
Laundry
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