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Zurich Herald, 1916-03-17, Page 1Vol. XV I ••••rat • • • • • • 4+ 4 •, a.Sbd ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH I7, 1916. •ate•., .;W s 140.00 s060004,0000004000* • A C 4 • • 0 0 4� • il sOrtiii: •b up n�k. 49 019 �v • * i is on. The great advantage of our purchasing power in quantity for cash stands out more distinctly than Z ever before in dollar saving prices • to you. •• A • •• 4 4 0 4 tweeds, in all the latest up to.the•minute weaves, checks, fancies o 4 Zurich's G_ 1. • neaten: Suit Values ' v Solid wool English, Scotch and Irish Serges, worsteds and o 0 and Stripes, t $.17 values for $10; $15 for $8. • • Also boys' suits ranging in prices from $4, $5, $6 for $2 each. • w 1916 I HI TS •4 • 0 0 0 • 4 i A 4 0 4 . • 4 • ,4 0 • 4 • • • A • • • 4 4 4 • • • • • 4 • • • . • 4 • • • • • • 4 • • • A • • • 4 • • • 4 • 4 • 4 0 4 • M• 4 • • • 4. • • ••0 • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - . ) E T is • • r' F. ' • 'l.' elephuue N o.c9 Z U R 1 C • 044eeeeieeee+•e••vod••a•o•• •4•••4•40•eeeeee4•4+4G04e9 0 Lorain Brand, Yreeter's Special "snd Regal. Colors abs0 • lnte'ly guaranteed You will be delighted with our selection. 50 0 Cambric; shirts, full size bodies, very choice colorings, $1 & $1. e A lot of men's Neckties just arrived. 0 a• rs N '''` WASH GOODS - 0 e Splendid showing of spring and summer wash Fabrics in v plain and colored muslins marquisettes organdees and a oomlete • range of white materials from 27 to 36 inches wide at reasonable v prices. v lialMaaaalianiaraZOSaaing NEW NECKWEAR Ladies' fancy square collars in lace organdie and crepe in dainty styles iron 25o to 5oc each. Ladies' silk Windsor ties for children's wear in plaids and plain color at 25'd each, HOSIERY SPECIALS Plain cashmere Hose sf;eoia1 at 35c pair or 3 pair for $1.00, Kimonos At $1,25 Kinionas made of wrapperette in fancy floral :designs, medium dark color at $1,25, GOOD VALUES IN TABLE NAPKINS Hemmed table napkin very special at $1,75 doz. and $2.50 doz, 4 dozen table napkins fine quality double damask worth $5.00 at $4,50 a dozen, Underskirts at $1.00 to $1.25 New underskirts different styles full widths in white only excellent value at $1 00 to $1.25 each. We also have a large assortment of Wornon's and Girls heavy winter coats wh eh we are clearing out away below cost, Also Ladies' Fur muffs and fur scarfs which are going at a big reduction, A few ladies' and girls Sweatez coats selling at a big reduction ranging in prices from 39c to $1,39, DRESSGOODS FOR SPRING ,Special value, 52 inches wide all wool English serge in nary, brown and black suitable for suits, skirts and dresses only $1.00, A lovely quality all wool English suiting serge 54 inches wide good )heavy weight $1.25, Extra, heavy quality suiting serge 54 inches wide in navy and black an ideal cloth for tailored suits $2 00. Nevv spring coating in plain white checks or stripes 60 inch. giik poplin in black, brown, blue and green at $1,00 NE;°" PRINTS Now is the time to lay in your stook of Prtnti for the coming season before the rang i is too much broken fo later on we will not.be able to get any Indigo Prints at any price. We have a large stock of all colorings, so I would urge you to slake your selections early, D WIRE FENCING We have taken into stock a car of the celebrated Peerless woven fencing which will sell at close prices also coil wire at rock bottom prices. SAP PANS, Etc. If you are in need: of anything in the line of sap buckets, pans, and etc. leave your order now and have them ready when the sap season comes. We have the celebrated Grimm. sap spouts for sale this year, also the Eureka spouts, F ,i L s ...f K! Why not use the hest I ADDRESSES AND PRESENTATIONS Recently, the young friends of Miss coal? Lila Melick gathered al her Dome and presented her with an address and SCRANTON COAL a camera. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present; The ad- dress follows: February 22nd, 1916. Miss Lila Melick, Zurich. - Bear Friend:—We, as your school- mates and teacher, have assembler) at your parent's home to -night, to show unto you our kindest respect and love. You have leen to us a splendid companion, always cheerful, courageous and helpful, faithful to your duties and to your friends. And, since your parents have decided to leave this community in the near future, we as your friends, would like to show unto you our highest regard, kindly requesting you to accept this small gift in the hope that it may give you great pleasure and cora: fort,And when you take any snaps, whether in field or in home, always re- member your school -mates, in whose hearts you have won a, warm place, Wishing you every success in your school -work and in your new home, we remain, Signed on behalf of your school -mates. M, A. Brown, Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal Good supply on hand. C. . CASE &SON PHOUIE 35 %-YEN 8 A L. L LOCAL NEWS. 1) St Patricks' Day, March 171h, Our nailing list has been corrected up to March 16th. Dr B A Campbell was in Toronto .for a few days this week on business. Our new wall papers are now in. See sample books. T. L. Wm in, The new 1916 telephone directories have been received. Call for a copy at your Central. Lica Best quality Formaldehyde treating grain for smut for sale Zurich Drug Store. Miss Selma Weseloh returned to London on Monday after Spending ; a two month's visit at her home here, Dr E S Hardie, dentist, will be at the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed- nesday, and Wednesday of the follow- ng week. e • 0 • •. O • • • • • ••a • a • •11 • o wing to press of advertisements we have been obliged to leave. much interesting matter over - to our 'next week's' issue.• �' 4•wbo has made himself worthy, thrangh +honorable deeds. roe a numbai• of years you have associated yourself with the cause of our blessed Lord, and stood at the head of one of its noblest institutions for six years. During this time you have always shown yourself as a man whose heart was right, whose aim high, whose bearing man- ly, directing and loading the forces under your charge to greater activity and nobil- ity of life, That you have most admirably succeeded, the present condition and ®,ro- wth of the Sunday School clearly shows, From a school supported by the church financially, it has been transformed into a self- supporting one, which reaches out to help others in need. And for this most admirable standing, your services as Superintendent of the Sunday School are hereby duly recognized And since you are now severing• your connection with the S School, owing to your removal to other scenes of labor, which we all very deeply regret and feel, would yon kindly accept this slight token of appreciation and love, not that we mean thoteby to demonstrate to you the value of your services, but only to be remem- bered. by those who have learned to love and appreciate your services, Eternity alone will be able to reveal the noble work done to your selfsacrificing and selfdeny- iug spirit. God bless you and your most estimable family and continue to make you a blessing to your church and your surroundings. • Signed on behalf of the Evengelicai S. School. Mr J 1'repter, Zurich, Ont. On Monday evening the teachers and members of the Evangelical Sun- day School gathered al the home of Mr Alfred Melick, Bronson Line. T.he occasion was to do honor to him for his great interest in the work of the School during the last number of years. All expressed deep sorrow at his renoval from this community but wished hila happiness and pros- perity in his new home. The even- ing was agreeably spent in speeches, songs, and social chat. In the course of the evening he was presented with a handsome leather upholstered Morris rocker and the following address: Zurich, March 13th, 1916. Mr. Alfred Melick. Kear Brother We, as members and adherents of the Evangeit1 church and Sunday School, have assembled in your mort hospitable Home to do honor unto one Rev Mr Reinbe, a graduate from the Seminary at Waterloo, will con- duct the services in the Lutheran church on Sunday. Mr George Schroeder, of near Dash- wood, has purchased the farm on the Bronson Line from 111r V Gerber, Ire. who intends moving to the state of. Indiana, Mr Sol Kuepfer has sold his barber- ing business to Mr Elmer Oesch. Mr Knepfer is re -modelling his store and will use it as a restaurant and confec- tionery only. Mr Fred Krauskopf, of the Goshen Line south, has purchased the house and two lots in Znrieh owned and occupied by Mr Alex Foster, for $1900 Possession will be given on May lst. Mr Foster may build a new dwelling in the spring, Mr Pant Messner has sold his farm. on the Goshen Line south to Mr Theodore Rader for $5600. Posses- sion will he given some time in April. Ars llresener and family intend mov- ing to the Peace River district where a son is living at present, Beginning on Monday of next week' the members of the Huron Connty War Auxiliary and thn sol- diers who have enlisted in the 161st Huron Battalion will make a special effort to bring that Battalion up to the req uirea strength. If you cannot fight yourself, help the man who is." smawireamesemarmagelesseasoresseirmeamme Incorporated 1855 j� The Mj�Ty� OLSO `� S BANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada A Genera, Bankinii: Business Transacted C IR.CTJLAR LETTER OF CREDIT HANK MONEY ORDER Savings Bank Department tnterost at highest current rates Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager 11 1 LATE ALEXIS MOUSSEAI' A sad event took place on March 4th at Drysdale which has cast a deep gloom over the Mousseau family and their relatives. It was the passing away of the father, Alexis Mousseau, after an illness of seven years from rheumatism. -le is sadly missed by his widow and eleven children, who flicalrien&astf4�r e�44 Leatr i NO 3 ,The leather market is on the rise. You will be wise to purchase your footwear now. Our stock is well assorted, new and up-to- date, and our prices very reasonable. Come in and let us show you some of the newest styles for spring. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes, t The dome of Goof Shoes 4$ ;;a ffestsihert,f4' It 4d•.rw.,r,¢ 44 til 9th tiii44 1 fill!i1011i1(lilll!?Ilillllil�lilllhulhlliliilll!,Ihimlh�?lilll!Illli�ll�l�!Id6'�lII;I�I!ihilll 14.!! � �':;;111F 11 �+IV'lli�l!III'Nl''41Upi!�l! 'illi!Il�;,tl!i' II� �. . i. 'IP �!!. �r�IB'� i�l • �; I:'�;Ulllfp We are now displaying our new spring and summer goods and can offer you some attractive specials in Ginghams, Repps, Muslins, Prints and Dress Goods at surprisingly low prices considering recent advances along those lines. Also our new Wall Papers, beautiful patterns at popular�„priees ' ,Ou .. r 'r g you . lid •w-itl�; •�tzwple �o�ds-so that can ave as goo i a chore- ry ,_in "many _larger towns. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 82 BLAK f i? 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BE HER TIME i. y,, t� t were all present at the Eunoia,), The .0 Z'� -' `` funeral inns bele) on Tuesday of last E, �� � Oft . wok and was largely attended, show 'e: APPEL- ing the deep regret and highrespeet in , se e which be was held in the community. • 4 iert;"t4' "t' g'+ '•' +++'`" +4.*++++++++++4'+++++++ +4'++4+ The late Mr Mousseau and his wife celebrated their golden wedding last Christmas. The widow and children are deeply thankful to the many friends for their ninny kindnesses and sympathy during their bereavement. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements on Friday, Rlareh 31st, on lot 5, con 10, C=lay, at 1 o'clock. E Bossenberry, auctioneer; Paul Messner, proprietor, of Farm Stock; Ifnp1ements 'n.nc1 Furniture on Tuesday, March 28th, on lot 24, S. B., Stanley, at 1 o'clock. L Bossenborry, auctioneer; Peter Cap ling, proprietor. Special 'alines; in oStlp,Goods Owing to the mild winter we are compelled to re- duce our stock of winter goods at almost cost. Here are a few values : Regular 80180 jute, full lined, $3 00 for t 2,25 � � . 72x76: z " r 2.75 for 2.25 c z 72x72 duck " " 2 515 for 1.75 All wool blankets reduced. Mitts and gloves will be -Sold at cost. R. R STADE ZURICH