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Zurich Herald, 1915-04-09, Page 8
4%1L154a44T,q..vreNNWN3*-ti,i Id;a1 Fencing 1" C., • 1V$INSMCi 14 . 9 The government has imposed a heavy war tax on wire fencing. 'We were lucky and had a car of IDEAL FENCING shipped before the tax came into tome And we will r Sell it at the old Price while the car lasts. First comers reap the benefit. 0' (t, PHONE 13 ZURICH RCEST COMEMIATIleni STORE COMMIE.' .351,M11734- , • . *=. av erner s in n OS • 0.4r zt A Sale that is not meant to make money but to make friends Below we quote a few of the prices that have astonished all who have seen the goods: Mens' Dress Shirts, reg $1.00 for 50c Uwise Dresses,_ regu Aar $1.25 for 75c Ladies' Wr-Ippers, reg $1.25 for- 7Sc BLock Serge Dress Skirts, Regular- $6.00 for $4,00 3.00 for 150 Remnants Dress Goods at Bargains There are many unadvertised Bargains equally as; good. 41.VA4,511.1C.4181-• MILLINERY OPENINGS Eriday and Saturday, 'larch 26th and 27th Miss Thiel is again in abarge of mar 51illinery Department and will show all We latest styles in Ladies fashionable hats for the Spring Smson. Prints G. and 111.gliaMS The new Prints and Gingbams have arrived and we have a large assortment of colors end patterns to choose from. We also have the famous steel clad Galatea, an extra long wearing °loth. suitable ,or chiidrensdresses, snits and ladies house dresses. New Curtain Goods Our range of curtains ani curtain znaterials is now complete Should you require anything in the line of draperies, curtains, blinds, etc, 1)o net fail to call and see our lines before pur— chasing elsewhere. Wall Papers New Wall Papers now to band, in a large variety of; now up to date designs at prices that will interest yon. Walso otrry a 13(.1.aalai'l'agi, sur oleurn =,1 Floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, Carpets, etc. NJ trouble to show goods at any. time even if you are not just ready to buy. We would be pleased to have you come and see all our new lines of seasonable goods.ii Fresh Gro3eries always on hand. Produce taken in exchange RUBY and GAME) PLIONP.17 de 614FiaMaTaireiV145.1ggitiMMaaen5ESEMiltaniglaSa'STIMait-g,IEEReali • A."111 !:* ()Lori( jlh — is the most important piece of furuitare in the house. We have the kind for the kitchen. fresh from the factory, at $3,50, Oak or Walnut, 1915 Model Movements. Alarm Clocks, $1.50 to 3.00. We don't sell for $1.00. „., 18) 1 .41 11e4' . * .1 I the -ro9 cent alarm clock, i3 HiSS Jewellers & Opticians COAL! COAL! Deleware, Lackawanna, & Western Coal Co's Scranton Coal • All sizes ALR SCRUTON ensall. Zimoh Feed Store Leading Brand of Flour, Shcrt S, Bran and Feed Corn Produce of all kiwis ',1,ken in exchange, We are agents for Interna. tonal and Royal Purple stock food. Also a full line of Grocer- ies on hand. Isaac Hudson New LACKSMIT11 I have opened up a blacksmith shop in Brock's . old stand, opposite Town • Hall, Ready for business Monday, Mar lst. Horiseshocting and Repairing Am W. MORLtW LIZ 173 I have a carload of Fer tilizer on hand. Parties wishing to buy some in any quantity can secure it from me at any time at iny farm. Have all kinds on hand, ranging from $10 to $i0 per ton. JOHN EY Jr. Agent for Canadian Fertilizer Co. BEST BY TEST G. HI LTZMA]N 7:m74mm° Ament urich )nt LOCAL MARZETS Corrected every Thursday, Butter Eggs Dyied Apples Potatoes Wheat Oats Barley Buekwheat, 18 05 80 $1,25 $1,28 50 50 70 70 70 Flow .... . .... ......,.., 8.75 4.25 13ran..........,......... ... —. . $28.00 Shorts 80.00 Low Grade 38.00 Live 'logs fob Hensall...... 8.50 Local News Wheat $1.25 per bushel. Miss Ida Brill visited at London for a few days last Week. Mrs G:A Bissett, of Saltford, is vis- iting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs IP Iless, Sr. Miss Pearl Gallinan: entertained a number of her friends to . a birthday party last Saturday. , Mrs George Pollock has moved from the Sanble Line to the residence she EASTER PRO AMU r,'N EX MIN AMON S The Examination Repoli, of Roam 1 Z. P, S. From Sr to Jr III Pass Marks 870, W. Lililaneseloh 504 (bon), Dorothy Campbell 495 (hon), Edna Zettel 478 (bon), Ivan Ealbfleisch 472 (hon), Iva Kalbrieisch 450, Alphonsus Dei - Web Emma Wnrm 399, Theodore Wagner 898, 'Whitney Truemner 395, Laura Deitrich 888, Mary Mittelholtz 882. From Jr II to Sr II Pass 883. Luella Decher 888, Milton Hey 818, Pearl Gallman 290. Lloyd Hey 259, Herbal Neeb 252, Gordon Rau 192, Mable Bender 160. The following are the promotions in Alphabetical ordcr of the Junior Class- es. From Pt II to Jr II. Ruth Brenner, Oecil Ewen, Eva Fee, Russel Foster, Ethel Hess, Ireola Prang, Austin Schwalm, Flora, Uttley. From Primer to Pt II. Gerald Bedard, Ride Callfas, Greta Meitner, Madelena Meidinger, Frances. Mittelholtz, From First ClassPrimer. Dorothy Brenner, Edmund Bedard, Irene Deeher, Arson Kellar, John - Henry Kochems, Ivan Yungblut, recently purchased in Zurich Dr 1.11 A Sellers/ dentig, of -Toronto Agnes Zettel. Teacher 3.'Veitch. The following is th e -report of formerly of Hensel', called:on friends the Easter Promotion Exams, held in the viliego on Monday. in room ILI, P School. Formaldehyde for Smut on Grain. Total 755. To pass 438; honors, Best qualily there is.25 and 50c bottles. 544, for Jr IV A, W. E. Hemphill, Druggist, Ifens.all. Margarett Hess, Jean Campbell, 557, (equal), Graham Merner 537, 11.riss Olga, Howard and Mr Theodore Gladys Fisher 502, Mildred nof- Ilowald, of Stratford, are visiting their frnan 449, Clara Weber 443., Pear) parents, lfe and Mrs Jacod IIoivald, Dncharme 44o, Ruth Hartleib 435, over the Easter holidays. Janet Theil 346, Simon Theill 265. E Appel hag taken the agency for ,! D.. Sr III., , Toler 725. 1110 Robinson folding bath tub, whieh ' i'onors ''' Pass 435. should be in every home, It is a gnatILLi(.011arence Foster 554, Theodore convenience and the cosh is so reasoSiebert andFrederick Weoeloh 482, n- bold. 544, Earl Zettel 491, Frank able that anyone can affordLindsay Wura79,.Olive Zettel 484. one. See , ; F a sample at his stare. Leonard Hudson 458, Russel Preafer Linm Mr I Hudson, who has conducted :453, Elmore Ulase•ins 435, Lout.se the flour and feed store for some :time ' Howald 399 has sold out to Mr Lonie Jeffry, who ! Jr Total 654, Pass 393 Hoe— ors •aii2 takes possession 'next Monday. Mr Jefta©y is no stranger to, the residents : Pearl \Yelper 441,. Marjory Fritz 430, Rose Bess 426, Earnest Bender of Znrich and vicinity and will be 402, Clarence Brenner 3.26, Cecelia welcomed back as a businessman of Hildebrant 893, Leroy O'Brien 352, our town, Armina Brenner 401, lilatirene Rau A number of cases of surallpoxhave 222• been quarantined in the southwestern . .M Walker,. Teacher part of Hay Township, one in Duel- . wend, and also a number in Sikphen Township. The outbreak in Hay Township oeeurred on the 16th con., some weeks ago and since then a number of other families have been quarati ned. It is supposed that the. epiasmic was started by some of these Parties attending ft dance in Stephen where the disease was prevalent and and by this means it has been widely spread. • The quarantine ou the house in Dashwood hasbeen removed, .htab. tba cases on the 16th are not qnite so favorable, although the health officials: are enforcing stringent regulations, •re- garding the same to confine it tothat. section of the township. High Grade ,„Copper and Aluminum Lightning Gon- ductors. Am very busy, please hand, in your orders' early, as A do the work myself, Prices right on easy terms. Telephone 34, SHOOTING MATCH A fi iendly blue rock shoot waa held last Friday between local' shooters, and the scores made, show that SOME) of the boys would need a great deal of practice before they would be allow- ed to take a hand in the fighting ,in Europe. The score: P Lamont, captain, 2, C Fritz 6, IP W Hess 6, L Kraft 7, G McBride 4. Total 25. L W Hotfinstn captain, 0, W G Hess 4, W O'Brien 4, G R lless 8, E Wurin 1, total. THGENE AND PURITY Mr A. W. Beall, M. A., of the. Ontario Education Department, Was greeted with a crowded hall last. Thursday evening, when he delivered his famous address on sex hygeiie and personal p iii'11:v Beall has travell- ed extensively, haVing visited many foreign countries, and thus has had a wide experience. He deals with his snhjeet ii such a clear and elevating manner that all can tflderstand -the truths that are so important to • the Morals and health of mankind. Z. P. •SCHOOL REP:),B,TS. HOUSE FOR SALE. Fine 12 roomed brick dwelling, newly built, for sale, situated in Zurich Furnace and modern improvenients are installed. Good new stable on pvernises and one-half acre of land. Will be sold at reasonable pricer For particulars apply to W 11 13ender, Zurich. The following shows the relative standing of the classes of room IV. Form II total marks 7200. Gordon 'Manson 1068, Lloyd Kalb- fielpeh 968, Gertie Weber 928, Clayton TIetTman 911, Veda Fritz 777, Leila Seibert (abseil t) Form IT total marks 1100, Genevieve Zettel 919, Edward La- porte 841, Gertie Kaercher 889, neyrock 888, Verda, Puss 831, Willie Siebert 711, Clayton Pfile 682, Dennis Ducharme 677, Entrance total 1000. Carl Miller 817, Hazel loritz 750, Minnie Merner 743, Roy Foster 741, tennis Calfas 706. Walter Bender 609, Ward Fritz 492. S Howard, Principal. Obituary JOHN AWKINS, Death on Monday Mar. 29,cannosud- dettly to Mr John Hawkins,. of the London Road North. Mir Hawkins had not been in the best of health for several days and on Saturday he re- ceived internal in jary the result of lifting a hay rack. He was confined to his bed on Sunday and passed away early on Monday morning. The de- ceased wa,sin his 55th year. Mrs Hawkins prepceased him a little over two years ago. He is survived by one. son, Ralph, 15 years old, also four bo- thers, Thomas, Joseph, and Frank,. of Exeter and George of Calgary, Alin. The funeral was held on Saturday awaiting the arrival of his• brother George from the west. Another pioneer passed away en Tuesday, Mar 27th in the person. of William Kyle at the age of nearly 74 yeays. Deceased was born in De- land and came to this conotrywith:his parents when only five yewrs, old. About fifty years ago he came to Tuckersmith wherp he lived until four • teen years ago when be moved to Hay Township. For many years he kept a hotel on the Klippen Road known as the Red Tavern. Three years ago be suffered a stroke which lef 1 him help- less. A year age he came to live with his sou.in-law, Mr, George M. Strong, lot 10, con. 8, Tuckersmith, where he He is survived by liatio sons, Thomas, of Hay, and Hughoybo is with the Third Contingent Ft t London. Two .daughters survive, Mrs George M. Strong and Phemia, who has been waiting on him during his illness of the past three years. His first wife predeceased him 28 years ago. About 20 years ago he married Louise Wilson who survives. J. Earn)! fOr Sale Lot17, eon. 8, Tuckersinith, Enron County, contains 100 acres, well drained, well fenced with wire, and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are bwo bank barns 84 by 00 with cement Itablimg. • Water in stable, room for 30 head of cattle never failing well at hetise, with windmill and cement tank at barn. One and one- half story brick house, in good repair, one acre orattrcl,hallinilo to school, on geed read, 91 miles to Seaforth, la vales to tgmonclville telephone and on ravel nait route, Purchaser to have privilege to work en farm at once. Farm must, be sold to close an estate, Further particulars made known by applying on. the premises or address Mrs Caroline Grieve, R, 11, No 8. Seaforth, Oet, pd 40, ,...••••••=anausawnea Aro:: Lot us know your wants. We handle everything , in Form Implements, E gine Supplies Pullies, all sizes and kinds, Belting, leather or canvas, all sizes,. Shaft boxing and shafting. Pump and Dump piping. Buggies,. Waggons, Sleighs and Cutters, • If you are in need of Machine Re- pairs we can got them for you, We give spedal attention to our repair department. Prompt Service Moderate Charga% Tailor Shop and. Laundry W. H. Zurich,