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ZURICH, FRIDAY IWI.0 RNINO 'APRIL 28, 1916,
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Fashion Displays are•
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• Each season this store takes a step forward as fashion headquar! :
• terq, each year our. position as chief distributors of apparel of correct •
• style and exceptional quality is strengthened. •Beautiful, becoming,' •
practical—this sutras up the reasons for the increasing prestage and to
• growing clientele of this style -store. The coming three weeks preced• •
• ing Easter should be the busiest of the spring season and an attractive •
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Wonderful New Millinery d
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Stxiall hats and Iarge hats; quite the newest hats •
• new and fetching, correct in the trimming, which makes them differ- s
• ent and fascinating. Hats with new •
wide bow; hats with gay posies iu e,
• spring hues, hats for general or better wear and suitable for young or :
* old women, a great interesting, incomparable collection. ••
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ee Sateen Underskirts
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•Three dozen only, fine quality sateen underskirts, with fancy o
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• All seams dyable stitched, in black, brown and green from $1 to $2. +•.
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House Dresses .
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s A fine assortment of new.heuso dresses with dust cap and apron, •o
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• Lediee white cotton.gowns nicely trimmed, good full sizes only $1. •
• Ladies white underskias, nice deep frill of embroidery, extra •values, •
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3 Special sale of ladies' leather handbags, an.exceptionally smart •
• line; three different styles—in pouch bag with the leather across ucross the•
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cans, so they cerll baa just the ainount they need for e
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they can. save the tune they used to speed in mixing, •
:• S. W: P. in prepared with such exactness and is•
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2 bl°ash and covers lik. " a blanket, so they can work faster
' stud do more with less paint •
oloryou have not already received
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S. W. P. is the result of paint 'lists covering a
period, of 50 years so its quality must be ri ;ret. 4
S. W. P. is a scientific colnbin• tion of r:uateriais °a
all of which are produced by the company a;1 1 not e
bought from outside sourcers, so long weer asd fast o
color are assured. ' o
S. W. P. includes the right proportions of lead, e
zink and linseed oil which gives life bo the paint and t
prevent cracking and peeling wl1' n properly appli.:d,
So it is the cheapest paint to ue in the long run. •o
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Why not - use the best coal?
SCRANTON COAL
Chestnut,. Furnace, Black-
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I ack-smith and soft coal. Good
supply on hand.
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LOCAL NEWS,
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Good driving horse for sale. F.;
Gellman.
Miss E Johnson, of Kincardine,
was the guest of her sister, \Irs`J Theil
over Sunday. • -
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Mr R Geiger, of Burwash Hely,
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Toronto, is spending the holidays a
his home here. -
Mr H Whetton, of - the Stratford
Business College, visited old friends.
here over •Sunday.
Pte Earl Gross, of Berlin, was a
visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs L+.'
Bossenberry, over Sunday.
Messrs B Appel, of Merlin, and
Roy Appel of-Seaforth, visited their
parents here over Sunday.
Dr E S Hardie, dentist, will be . at
the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed-
nesday, and' Wednesday of the follow•-
ngweekp
Pte Dan Bennett, a member of the
military band of the 161st Battalion,
stationed at C.liaton, visited his home
here over Sunday.
ONOR ROLL
161st BATTALION, C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
Andrew Price
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
George McBride
Milton Johnston
Daniel Bennett -
Wbo is next?
You are wanted, boys.
Lieut. W. B. Wilson Recruiting
Officer,
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Easter
Promotion Exams.
Class Promotions of Rooni I.
Sr. II -to .Tr.
Eva Fee and 'Creole Prang honours,
Mary Mittelboltz, Pearl Gellman,
Milton Hey, Lloyd Hey, Gordon Rau,
Cecil Ewen, Herbert Neeb.
Jr. II—to Sr. II—:
Frances Mittelhollz, Greta Merner,
(.equal), Madelene Meidinger, Flora
Uttky, Austin. Schwalm, Ruth Bren-
ner, . Gerald Bedard, Elda Callfas,
Ethel Hess. J W Veitch, Teacher.
The following is the Report of Room
IZ Z P S for the month of April, 1916.
Names are in order of merit. Marks
are based on Examinations.
If class promfeted to IIIrd class. Total
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j ltI Preeter 509, E Howald 507, J
tvidson490, E Ducharme 488, M
n Howald 4 7, P Leiboid441, M Uttlsy
Misses Olive O'Brien.' and Freda:. 4' .E Dietrich 390, L Rei 380, - T
Kalbfleisah,of the Stratford Narma:I, 111eirl3ert 379, A. Aittt,oholz 291, 0
i cbn 1,terEaster.Y,;Oti3srye; ;at
their respective homes here. ---
Mrs G Bissett and son, Fred, and
Miss Flora Iless, of Saltford. Heights,
were visitors et the home of their par-
ents, Mr and Mrs F Hess, Sr., this.
week.
Lieu`. Emanuel'TToltztuan, son`: of
Mr. G. Holtzman of this village, who
is a member of the .86th M. G. Batt:,
stati med at Hamilton. is here for a
farewell visit, He expects to leave for
Europe in a week with his company.
Rev \tnrris EhnPs, of Leonia, New
Jersey, visited at the horn.e of his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs A G Ehnes, on
Thursday. Ile is secretary of the
foreign Mission -Society of the United
,,totes, and stopped here on his way
home from Denver, Cul.
BOWLERS RE ORGANIZE
• The members of the Bowling Club
held their re organiz+ition meeting on
Monday evening. Tbo ft peeving offic-
ers were elerted: President, W 11
Hoffman; Vice President, \V O'Brien;
See'y Trees, A F (Hess; Ground Com-
mittee, W G Hess, E Beaver and J F
[tickbei1; Meinleiship Committee, 1'
Lamont, R F Slade and T t, Wurm;
Caretaker, ,) 13 The finances
of the club ►night be in better shape,
bnt it is hoped 11 at at the end of this
s mason an int gala nee will be on band.
All menmbership fc et are pas able before
July 1st.
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Incorporated -1855
The
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BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
95 Branches in Canada
A 'Gaaara: l$and�in+i
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G'IRCCrt44R rf1:TTR11,011 CREDIT
BAN IC MONEY ()ROBB,
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404tsarat:. 1$01:11,1"1:'u.
Part IL promoted 'to Sr Il"tld:.
L Albrecht, E' D•iechert, M Prang,
K Si.enion, G Ducharme, V Davidson,
B Bender, R Fisher, G Schwalm, F
Davidson, A Gascho.
Part ll-Iti Schwalm, N Geiger,
X Koehler,' Howald, L Leibold.
Pr.=C Thiel, T Thiel, E Leibold,
G Wolper, L Reichert.
M A Lamont, Teacher,
Evangelical ChurchConference
Appointment
District, G. D. Donn, P. E.
o, J 0 Mo�•lock: Arnprior,
h;Berlin,.) P Bauch and A
,Blenheim,. 0 G Hallman;
W Dreier; Fullerton, J A
Gainsboro, A 1' Stolz; Golden
d I�iltaloe, W S I3enrich;
n, J G Bura; licspler, A T
E H Bean; Morriston
New Hamburg, W 0 Hehn:
H A Kellerman and J D'
North East hope, N II Reib•
Pembroke, W AL Spnell; Rain -
L Groes and N R Ernst; Rock -
L El Pletch; Sebringville, W
South E. Hope, 0 R I�aL+th.
A D Grschler; Toronto,
ntn erman.
District, 3, G. Litt P. E.
Bridgeport, S R xneehtel; Chesley,
oh; Oreditc>n, F D Bselcec;
d, F Meyer; Elmira, Cr F
Elmwood, A E Pletsch; Han-
over, Sailer; Listowel, H Ii Lie-
hold;
t1l:und, W H Campbell; Mild-
may,
8 Barn; Normrt,nhy, S r Srh-
trry Sound, E N Mohr, Port
\i (xiselile,r; fit Jacobs, M Ia
+rat£nrd, \V J Yager; Walker-
ton,
K Grenzebach; '4Vaterloo, E
Wallace, D Ii Brand; Zurich,
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West District, L II Wagner)?
ury+; L P Arnticlser; 7+Iriinonton
ant•,. Good Hope, G W \:icC
1 -lanae, 0 8 L+'`imkiiciner; 1`Iap
1, i E. Mai tin; Irvine, J T
n; Iienaton, Geo Beaerofi
e stat; Cii•etzinger; Melville,
dt; Move.e �T G �1)ttiutn; Nen
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For Easter are here. Our stock is bigger
and better than- ever before. See our new line
of the popular Gypsy shoe, also cloth top shoes in.
button and lace for women. Also men's shoes in.
gunmetal and nut -blown made on' torpedo last,,
,the very latest.
1 Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes,
c. FR!T H 0 Zurich
The Home of Good Shoes
Your New -Shoes
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Now � n Display
We are now di,lplaying 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
Also our new Wall Papers, beautiful
patterns at popular prices. Our. store is
filled with staple goods so that you can:
a\ra as good a choice as in many larger
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Last fall I purchased many lines of new spring tt
goods which T could not cancel, and the shipments,
are now coming in. They consist of
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lYa'fi nsr lot ever shown in Zurich
Tweeds, Worsteds, Ohevoits, etc.
Well chosen for quality and patterns.
,end many other lines. 1 hav e decided to sell' then
t the old prices While they last. Now is your
p, prtun,%ty .
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Special Values hi.
Owing to the mild winter we are - compelled to re --
dace our stock of winter goods at Almost cost.
dere are a few values
Regular SOx80 jute, full lined, $3 00 for $2.25
" 72,x76 L c 4 6 2.75 for 2.25,
ct 72x.72 duck " " 2 55 for 1.75
be sold at cost, ..
All wool blankets reduced, Mitts and gloves will
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