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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-06-02, Page 1ZURIC Vol. XV ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 191P. N•••f '••rori•••a;••••••♦•••••••••••!N♦•• •• • • • • Final Preparationsfor •• • • the Sprmg Parade ••• • •• 1 The important. Style .Event •• • of the Season. o • • ••• • • • This will put the final touches • upon the real style1r t ishinfeae ason. • iDress -up finds a literal translation in this store. The sp • + the entire store is decorated b carry out this Dress up idea. In elf, .• departmekts you will find that special preparations have been made • 3 or the_ showing of all that is new and good for spring, • We invite you i +• to see the:final dictates of the accepted styles. • ..:...... for Women & Ch• ildren ` ♦ Middies . • • • Made of our best quality Lonsdale jean. The women's and mis e ••, ses havelargesquare oollars with short sleeves and pocket. The chit • dren's are in perfectly plain regulation style with sailor collars an • Z laced front, and included are a few garmentsn from stock, c tool 25e l • • • white, others with trimmings of red, cop • ••Children's Dresses • • i Of • white cotton, made in French style, the collars, cliffs and belt i lit • of plaid gingham, and the front finished with pearl buttons, sizes 2 to : • 4 from 25c to 50c. • • i• Women's Whitewear •• • see .s s Night gowns of white cotton, slip -over style in a choice ohs yhkee • • s some have V-shaped yoae, others are in round style, 0 to • • designs„ rn from til. 0 ie leiug of Swisteembreidery and ;lace insertion, ranging R 4 1,510. , Sateen under iris• • sateen LOOK! NO 4 0 1 .............++++............ O0ROI.L Why not use the best our SCRANTON COAL. Chestnut, Furnace, Black smith and soft coal.' Good supply on hand, C. F, CASE & Soli FERE 35 HENSAI • ri A. LOCAL NEWS. Miss Alveda We3sloir put" the ,from Zurich, who have enlisted in holidays with her parents, battalions in .various parts of the Mrs W. Iilopp is visiting telatiyes; country and who are serving their 161st BATTALION, C. E. F. "THE HURONS" Andrew Price Thos. Davidson 'Leonard Davidson George McBride Milton Johnston Daniell` Bennett Maurice Weber 'Who is next? You are wanted, bays. Lieut. W. B Wilson Recruiting. Officer. We lave been •asked.to add to the itonar Roll the names of the boys • T tock Berlin and othernastern .King. in avis , towns at &resent: Artie Brenner (killed in action) E Brown. Ptes. D. Bennett, G. McBride, A merson row Price and T. Davidson'spent Sunday Peter Randall :at their respective homes here. • Emanuel Holtzman • • underskirts,. with fancy y Three dozen only, fine qualityg, ..e accordian—pleated ruffles at bottom, finished with tucks and stitchin • All seams double stitched, in black, brown and green from $1 to $2.• • • • Women s Raincoats - • • • • • • • • • • h d women • s raincoats � clearing out •• which we are e • We have about three dozen• at $1 and $2 each ♦ • • • • n •• • • • SLEW' Mich:, Abe Bender Mrs. N. House, of Detroit, , is• Albert Bender visiting her uncle, Mr Alex Rennie,: David Stelck Babylon Line, for a few days this Frank Uttley week. Ed. Fisher Dr E S Hardie, dentist, will be at: Norman Prang t'de Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed- Ay. Sierran nesday, and Wednesday of the follow= Arnie Hildebrandt i :g week. Marshall Zeller Rev. II. Rembe, wife and daughter, J, Livengut and Miss Liest, of Hamilton, were Roy Geiger visitors at the Lutheran parsonage Alvin Surerus. over Sunday. In addition to the above five from. Th© services in the Evangelical Zurich joined the161stbut were re - The m physically unfit, church next Sabbath will be conduct Tithe above list: is not complete. ed })y the pastor, Ilex. F. B. Meyer, ltindly inform us and we will be pleas- at-thel hours. ed to add anF names w anon a she E l t d ajs . r r �!�uaiia.+a•-a.•r 3 k'.4��,. `�;T• .. usual tb fe s###04f tf+�wr01rs ir• f it+�+r �rot,t rtt . , Your New Shoes 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 hen's shoes in. gunmetal and nut -brown made on torpedo last,. the very latest. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes:. e. 1RITZ'. . Zurich The Home of Good Shoes '••48r1ta+lN•1#+M�4• i• ►••4�wtas44sros4i41«wsai. 4 r 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIII!IIIIIIilllillllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllililllllllNlllllllllllllll!III!IllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllltllililllllllllllllllllUllillllllllllllllll!(I IIIIIWiIC wehave omitted s' ass ii sue: .,,. thedteeket: h i e at•1 utgoonx� Toronto, was Mr Hilbert F. Idol p'l '. NOTES4I`;THE 161st can of Mr Wm Klopp; town. The 161st. Bo ttaiimi, "The Hurons," The many friends of Mr. Jacob left Clinton' on Tuesday at 5.30 a. m., Deichert, who is in St. Joseph's Hos• on special trainsfor London, where pital, London, will be pleased to bear they will go into camp. that he is progressing favorably. It is expected that Sir Sam Hughes Messrs. W. Lane, county clerk, R. will inspect t • he battalions ca • mped at Holmes, county treasurer, and R, G. London in *about two weeks. Reynolds, sheriff, all of Goderich, Over 15,000 men will train at the wove in town on Saturday on business London camps. . Many cf the towns and cities Amongthelatestrecruits tothe161st throughout Canada have adopted the was David Kuepfer, son of Menne now popular daylight saving scheme 1{oepfer, of Dixie. and advanced their clocks one hour on The boys in Khaki will be much May 15 to return to normal on Sept. missed in the towns throughout the county as their activity and their gentlemanly deportment -made them popular with everybody. • 15 The scheme is such a good one • • • • • • and has so many excellent featuaes without any reasonable drawbacks that it is surprising it has not been They both agree on S. W. P. : u a`iversally adopted. •• "Cranberry Corners," given by the • = • Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paints • Hensall Dramatic Club in the Town hall here on • Women's Institute, • Monday evening,under - • • the auspices of the • • The House Owner says. • • was a Successns far as the production • of it was concerned, hut the attend- S.is the result of paint lists •oo vering a • ante was small, owing to the very • •: W. P. • unfavorable weather. The caste was period of 50 years so its quality izinst be r gut; ' 'aa strong one and theedifferent ect sces • S W. P. is a.scielitl c combination oa materials i were Hell rendered as far as the limited • all f which are produced by the comps, y and not • • fatuities of the stage would permit • a o 4 bought Froin outside sourcers, so long wear and. fast . doing so. Should the Club decide to e put on another play at some future color are assured, • .lane, s bespeakherpifor them a full t S., W. P. includes the right proportions of lead, 4. bane,,, with fu.vorable weather con- • zink and liuceed oil which gives life to the paint and 4. ditions. '•• prevent cracking and peeling when Troperly applied; :• So itis the cheapest paint to use in the long run. Ip •• Z'The Fainter says: • • • ; 1 Incorporated 1855 • • • = S. W. P. is put lip in quart, half -Gallon and f; t,llc,n e s cans, so they can buy just the amount they used for• • each job and- have no o• waste. • -• S. W. P. is ready to apply right fiom,the can so they can save the time they used to spend in nhixing. • • • ♦ S. W. P, in prepared with such exactness and. is : ground so thoroughly that it Ppreads easily under the brush flit] covers like a blanket, so they can work faster • 2 and do more with less paint. = •Ask for color cards if you have not already received• : one by mail. • • J.PREET • E R • • •Xel•.e'r • !• ••••••b• ••air••••••••••,•••• 4 •••4•.••444.4444444 44,4444 The MO LSC NS,.. BANK 'CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada A Genera. Banking l!tsiness Transacted ©rRCITf,AR 14ET'i`t•;110r CREDIT BANK MONEY pR,t)ERR Salmis Bask Department ;, L'uterest beet earre,'t tahE".F :. .r?h Branch R. '1' i 141,CiP,•'• Manager amanniaratainnin • Now On Display We are now displaying our new spring and summer goods and can offer you. some attractive specials in Oinghars, Repps, Muslins, Prints and Dress Good's PATRIOTIC MEETING A. largely attended recruiting meet- ing was held in the Town Hall here Itttt Friday evening. The hall was packed to the doors, many being• un - Ale to gain adutittance.. Mr. R. Geiger acted as chairman to the satis- faction of all. Short addresses were given` by Rev. F. B. Meyer and. J. J. Merner, M. P. Rev. Mr. Fairful, of Clinton, who recently donned the khaki, gave one of the most interest- ing addresses delivered in Zurich during the present recruiting cam- paign. His plea for more men to help to win the great war was a stirring one and made a deep impression on his hearers. ' An effort is being 'made to have, Rev. Fairful appointed chap- lain followedf oe 161st. Capt. S. N. Dancey APP � with one of hi strong appeals for recruits `The captain is an orator 3• Ei at surprisingly low prices considering recent. advances along those lines Also our new Wall Papers, beautiful patterns at popular prices. Our storeis 16.10.1-4 i* sta le`,go o „ � yu: c a r "gars goo hot e •:as n.;: na� i t 'lurg ax towns. R. N. PHONE 11 on 82 DOUGLAS BLAKE llllil10IIIIIIISldl!<VgINIIINIIM41$1111 GI�!IIIIIIIIII!I!1111BIIIIJIIIIIi!III!IIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIIIIIII11111111111Nlllll111111111111!IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII!Illtl!!IIIIIII!!!!1111!IGII!II!!Bil!nllllll!!IIIII!1!!111111!U!II!ill!!!!If!1!t!8!�!(n!!n�= • • •t•+F43 1.4.34++++•1•+++•1••£•i• 4.3-14••444-1•44+4.4. 1r+i4•4-1•+++-t"E"!' SPRING4. a Welcome it With a Correct 4,4 4.IS HERE 44 44 + When von invest in a new hat you demand quality, style + and value and you have a right to expect all of them—and you, + 't• get them here, Being the largest hat store in Zurich, why. of .•a, course we have the largest display of hats and every one' is + correct. - "Christy" Hats Famed the world over 4 and worn by men who -� want the best. 'We have ,t. the newest shapes and � • shades, all sizes. $2,50 "Appel's" Special 4. . If $4,50 or even $3. is a trifle more than you can + afford for your hat, get one or our Specials—in soft + shapes only, all colors, $2 i and $2.50. New Spring Hat •E' "Scott" Hats These Hats present the last word in stiff hat styles 4. they are particular hats for the most particular- 4 men. all sizes. $2,50 .•' Boys' Hats. •>•,• Let him wear a Diamond crown felt hat they are the 4 correct kind and he oats .14 select any color he wants. "e We have all sizes. 50e. 4. THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods • • ZURICH of exceptlbnal merit . and he strikes 2 out from the shoulder when he die- I,�+,i„t,.1r;,4-11,++•i+•1•••k+•4••E•34+••d' d4d4++'i'°1"1°4"1"1'^1••1'••'1'"1'••F-4+++444 cusses loyalty, pro Germans. K.;anil C'russiauisrn, • Ill iii Bence'was told in plain words what was expected of them and what the present struggle means for Canada. The captain has assisted materially in helping to fill the ranks of the 161st. The meeting was closed with singing "God Save The WARNING Soule' boyo Fe to the Village and also from the country, created a dis - ,;,r. ce .,oat .Centre street, Sunday night, The se parf res are knovi n. to u .; NoSi rt• thra oa uts er shin. erhaftundayl. 0 rt bt or any .rattier night in our village; . we will make alit exatuple of you. • The Police trustees of Zurich.. Automobile Rugs• and Dusters We have pt t in stock a fine lot of automobile rugs and. duelers. Many pretty patterns. Call and see these goods. Langford Collars For horses inclined to sore and galled shoulders. Highly re- commended by those who have used them on their horses. • A fine line of 'Single:Harness. Prices Right., S N .>tt Pa d..rr C, ivyCombs, Axle Gr se, Cra`if. Cure ...R, .TADS