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Zurich Herald, 1916-03-17, Page 10• We have a few :Ladies' and Children's Coats still on hand, -which lutist sold, so DOW we• are offering them at greatlyredneud prices._. These are new coats, up-to-date in style and mate of gmid•serviceable materials. We can save you money. II1,re aro a few prices1: „ brown Tweed reg $16 50 for $13 .1 only furlined, reg $35 now for $1 25 heavy *JUelton cloth $12 or $10 1 ,, blk Arabian lamb 22.50 for $18 A. few girls' and childten's coats at 25 1 brown Eng Tweed trimmed with black plush reg $20 50 for $16 1 blk Zibeline cloth $18 for C$16 1 ,, Striped $18 50 for $15 per cent off, 6 only ladies' cloth coats to clear at $4 each. 11 0 2 ' tc,;:lsap Stoles off Re 1 1 t/ f/ 4 boys overcoats size 33 to 86 to clear at $3 50 each 1 doz boys toques reg 25c for 15c ea b9 Ruffs, 411 9 s Isr.'4F; lay $10 50 for $9 50 • ^oidf ,ady ve'4-coats 1 only hveay, lined astrachan lined, marmot collar reg $25 for $20 2 ,, blk astr'n lined $15 for $11 59 1 heavy cloth reg $12 50 for $11 1 II If le $11 for -$9 75 STAMPED T We have a lot of stampedmats sga'a in st( ck in different ptutterlis and sizes. Prices from' 20 cents to 60 cents. Fresh Groceries always on jmnd Y and GAS01-10 R PHONE 17 moor30E3*orzo.,2,.... Cream and. Eggs W A N TE Will pay highest cash price for Cream and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. meammamma**.e.merama.....mom.smsmOMEI § I. HUDSON, Phone 5 , ZURICH § :113,8c:* oz?28r. 4,5r......mvm,akm*A::us:38.E3zi0:::*3ISMIE OfriSOIMA cial* .="27-_—_----,-_'—.7---------7=--"—=---------- =7-7— ___ _.----7., .0• 1-0 • 10`;!"-".' TEI 7,77e. f''44) it4 Vaaa SITAAELY-Youeself You alio Ranted NOW to fight. lot Your King and County -A Year tom Now may be TOO Late. The Stupendous Issues of the War Now Stand out in e Blaze or Light Before the Whole World.• Today the call conies from those who are holding the lines in France, in Flanders ; holding he lines against the mightiest armaments the world has ever yet borne on its surface and the call to all who will hear is :— COME—ENLIST TO—DAY Joiii the 161st, auron's Own Battalion, and show • by your example that Our Country is not a laggard in the Great Fight for Freedom. Girls Wanted OAN GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO A FEW MORE BRIGHT GIRLS AS 'Knitters an& Learners FARE PAID TO CLINT,ON aca,nri Minting Co. Ltd. Clinton: Ont. Local News HONOR R Foued—A ladies' hand bag on: thio Babylon. Same can be secured • at this ott ce. • I have a quantity of potatoes for sale the property of Merner and Bender. T. L. Wurm. Mr Henry Truemner has purchased 125 acresin Dixie from the Canada Company through their agent, Mr Peter Baker. Lost—In Zurich, a purse contain- ing a stun of money. $2 reward off- ered for return to Robt McBride, R. R. No 1, Zurich. kir E I3ossenberry, the auctioneer, is a busy man these days. Ile con- ducted sales on nearly every day of the present -week. Robert Stewart, a director of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, predicts a world-wide famine in gasoline. He claims that an embargo on shipments to the war zone might help to keep prices down. 01111106131=1..111...Eignar61.1.136.1.e.111.1VJZIOMMOREA .4., '4•11. 4.4 •4, on any Good s in our store --- Close prises on watches, clocks, jewellery, flc s specta,les and musical goods. ;!'«I PINE REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY GEORGE R0 IESS & CO, J EW FLLERSZ UR1CH el ttl• e"--4-' 4Thn'T;'", • ....'-7 ' '''' ...:-.'.'....74:'.".47.;';.--74.c'''.;-1/7.7".:.' .';;;TA2f4,772 7,P.;...FgfiV.A.:V.raii ....."'..".""7":"*".=*--- - .7"' ........*"'—'7...T.7'...... ........- '".....,..--..-....-- .......-...-,.........................-..-........,.....-.--... . ....- .... 4*4 4, .4 Adam Leinweber, an old and re- spected resident of South Easthope, died recently aged 63 years. ," The deceased at one time resided in Zurich Mrs Conrad Volland of the Babylon line is a sister. Despondent on account of ill -health and worries, David Frizley, committed suicide neat Goderich on Thursday last. He was a barber and lived in Detroit for some years. A wife and child survive him. Messrs 11 Yungblut and P Lamont returned Saturday night from their business trip to Berlin. While there they called on Duinatt Bros., who are conducting an extensiye packing plant in that city. • Many cattle and hogs are required weekly to fill -the orders which the firm has to fill, and they have established a reputation for ;44 IJJJ 161st BATTALION, C. E. F. "THE HURONS" Andrew Price Thos. Davidson Leonard Davidson II udey Ho w ald Who is next?' You are wanted, boys. Lieut. W. B. Wilson Recruiting Officer. +++++++++++++++44+++++++++ BLAKE Master Abraham Zapfe accompan- ied by his sisters Clara and Eva spent Sunday with friends at Grand Bend. Auction sales are the order of the clay now. They are all being well at- tended and good prices are realized. Mrs Oesch is moving her efiects into the house which she. purchased: from Mr Brenn erm an. Rev. Mr Johnston was unable to be out Sabbath owing to being quaran- tined for measles. Mr G S Howard took the work here. Mr and Mrs Jno Hey spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A T Douglas. Several of our young men ere seek- ing for employment in 17nele Sam's domains. Mr Albert Theil of Zurich has be- gun his summer's work with Robt Allan. Mrs R Johnston is improving in health. We hope she may soon fully recover. <4.'1 11E14 SALL Thomas Illemphill is seriously ill ith pneumonia,. Those who have recently enlisted here are Ervin Tlildobrand, W .Stone, Thos.Foster and Robert ,Caldwell. Councillor tindson was knocked down by a tinin 44ay team the other day bat luckily pumped serious injury. A monster recruiting meeting was bola here on Monday evening. The.. meeting in the afternoon was also well STAN LEY TOWNSHIP Rev and Mr Mel via Keys of London are visiting at the home of IVIr and Mrs W L Keys, Babylon Line, this WEVIAL Mrs S Erratt of the Deaconess Home, Toronto, spent a few days with friends in Stanley. Mr Ed Boyce and family have mo-ved this week to the farm that he purchased near Brocefield. Frank and Willie I3oyce, sons of james Boyce, of the Goshen Line have enlisted in the 161st Batt. NEW BARBER SITOP.-,. is easily decided if you buy a McCiary hitchener Range:.. This firm has been making stoves for 60 yearS. Or a, Superb Favorite, made in Sarnia. The third generation generation of this firm is now making stoves* Now if you buy one o the above makes ,of stoves;• you will:not make a miss shot, but bit the goal every time. And then for cheapness we can knock out any departmental store in Canada. Cook Stove. with reservoir burns wood or coal for $18.00 up., Look at the cut of the above mugs with reservoir warming closet, tile back in closet and thermoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $88.-- 00 cash. Hundreds of people of Zurich and vicinity tesify that the best stoves are al- ways sold at Hartleibs. I have opened up a barber shop in Fritz's Shoe Shop, opposite the Post Office. Give me a trial. Elmer Oesch. . I. ,C• HURON'S.LARCIEST COM mi•••••••••.........11=1•1•1 gekt) ;:. Extra! ExtrA Extra! P c\ i ,e P 4 A large Shipment of No. 1 gP Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seeds I ; 0 just in, also other seeds, Prices right. c;41 WE SELL:— a a G International and Royal Purple Stock Foods. P " i 1 ,1Also Flour, Feeds, etc. P O mo gni E ,ui? g. mono 23, - Zurich „.... _ ,....„.....,f; .gi Notice to Creditors. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HURON. IN THE ESTATE OF LOUIS DESNOMIES, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otheis having claims against the estate of Louis Desnonnes, late of the Township of Hay, th the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, aro required to deliver or send by post, prepaid, on or before the lst. day of April, 1916, to John "Laporte, R. R. No. 2, the sole Execcutor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their names and addresses, a full descrip- tion of their claims, and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. AND NOTICE is further given that immediately after the 1st. day of April, 1916, the Executor will proceed to dis- themselves. tribute the said estate among the parties The children of S S No 11, Hay, entitled thereto, having regard only to the aro doing their "bib' in Connection claims of which he shall then have received with Red Cross work. Duringthe hotic.DeA. TED this 14th. day of March, 1916. . month of February they pieced a (pint Proudfoot, Killoran & Cooke, of 482 blocks. Goderich, Ontario, On Friday last a quilt- . . ing bee was held in the school in the Solicitors for the said Executor afternoon when most of the interested women turned out. A pleasant and Profitable time was spent, lunch was served. The proceeds from the sale of the quilt, which was sold by tickets amounted to $9.30. Miss Stinson and Scholars are to be congratulated on the success of their effort. The winner of the quilt was Mrs E Schade, BORN Robinson—In Stanley on Feb 291h, to Mr and Mrs Thos Robinson, a daughter. McLinchey—In Stanley, on Feb 28th, to Mr and Mrs George McLinchey, a daughter. Farquhar—At Pa'vr Lino, on March 5th, to Mr and Mrs Chas Farquhar, a daugla tot. Ducharme—At Goshen Lino, Har,v, on March 10th, to Mt and Mrs 'David Ducharme, a son. Rannie—At Ilensall, on Larch 5th, to Mr and Mrs Milne Rennie a son Tiernan—At Dashwood on Mar 11 to Mr and, Mrs D Tievian, a daughter, Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC 1 ani taking orders for the above celebrated brand of Fertilizer for delivery next Spring. 1 handled this brand last season and had splendid success with it. Basic Slag has been used with greatest success on beans, etc Prices Cash $20.00 P. .0.10 B., Station. $22 on 8 months time. Air Thomas Consitt, Hill's Green, Duron Co. writes on 14th December, 1914:—“Sydney Basic Slag is good staff. 1 got half -ton in 1918, and appliedit to five acres of Fall Wheat and had more wheat off the 5 acres than on 15 ages that had no Fertiliz.' er. 'Last Spring 1914 I tried Sing alongside a Mixed Fertilizer that nost me $82. per ton and the Slag gave:tie much better results." *****•3***•)e***** Now is the time to order your Spring Suit and Over, coat. We handle the cele- brated Broadway Styles. Fit guarante eat. We give away free with, every ordered suit -or over- ooat une of Wurm'S-,special: Neck ties . Men's New up,to-clate. Spring hats just arrived in Black, Navy, Grey aids Brown, also Spring, gloves, shirts and ties A few Bargains left in Men,'s Suits azedl Overcoats. 9 only Boys' Sweater Coats 95o each. We also put in stool; a line of Ladies Rouse- dress- es in big sixes. 40. and 4B, at 1111.50, Aprons 'at 500 in light and dark also ehildren dresses and. Rompers. Call at the store and' get a Now Idea fashion Sheet Free, it makes no differ: enee whether you are a customer or not Free tei everybody, orders for Pat. terns send away every Monday, A big stock of Print, Ginghams, lanes, Embroid- eys, lace curtains and our- tain goods. JOSEPH RAU R R No4 20 Zuri3O). 0) 0) • Take a look at our big Bargain table A few big Bargains in Ladies' winter coats and furs. A full line of Dr Hess' Stock food Poultry Panacea every package guaranted to give results or money refunded. T. Fresh Groceries at all times PHONE 28 *e