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Zurich Herald, 1916-06-16, Page 8in LOCA.T.4 M A.. .via S iummer Dress Goods Our stock is now complete in the variouq lines of Voiles, Mar quisettes, Silk Crepes, Linens, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns, Muslins. etc, w White ..ear• A nice line of Ladies Voile w:LietS ou hand. Pi ices from $1.25 o $i uo, also silkwaists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear, corset oovers, etc. New Laces ani Ethroideries A large stock of laces in all widths in white, cream and black Fluuncings and corset cover embroideries in new designs. Rain data 3 dozen ladies Rain Coats just arrived to tan, navy and black at the Special Price of $5 50 each. Also a new line of men's BalnatLcan style obats at $10 50. Lineleams and Float'Coverinws A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linoleams and Flon. Gil Cloths in the different widths. Also Rugs, Wall .Papers, Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Carta ns and all the various, lines of House Furnishings. Field ani : Essex grown seed corn, Wiso inein No 7, White Cap Yellow Dent, Improved. beaming, an 1 VI..Lrn+n )'th S)uthern Sweet, and all the different varietiex of M tagel, 'I arnip and Carrot Seeds Fresh Groceries always on hand. RTJBY and &ASOHO PHONE 17 1 �h Js Cream and •Eggs WAN TED. Will pay hz g - e t cash price for Cream and. Eg s delivered at my residence, Zurich, Corrected every Thursday. Butter Eggs. • $.22 ... 24 Dried Apples or, Potatoes 12u Wheat .02 .95 Oats 50 55 Barley 55 6t Buckwheat 7( Flour . 8.00 8.6( Bran. .,; '25At Shorts 28:06 Clow Grade • 85.00 Give flogs fob Hensel' 10:00 Local News Good second hand bicycle for sale. Price $8. C. Fritz, Mr Tohn Routledge, of Exeter, vis- ited friends here over Sunday. I have a quantity of good buckwheat for sale. Alex Mosseau, Bronson Line. Mr and Mrs N Kellerman, and. 111r E Willert, visited relatives here over Sunday. STANLEY TO WNS Roy Lamont is in Goclericlt this week, on the Jury Miss Mary Orr is visiting at the house or her sister, Mrs E Robinson. Rev E G Powell of Clinton, preach- ed at Goshen, Kiepen and Varna on Sunday last, in the interest' of Huron County Temperauce Alliance, Elo received liberal offerings in aid of his work. RSV J M Keys and wife of London visited friends on Babylon on Tues - .lay. Mr John Armstrong, formerly of Tuckersnnith, is lying at bis home in tJltutou ill serious condition with cancer. He went to Toronto to be operated on, but decease was so far adyanced that operation was useless. To hope is entertained for bis recovery ills brother Robert, Wilson and George of the Goshen Line, Stanley, visited him on Sun ley. Vera and Liela Siebert: took in the Greyhound excursion from Golericli to Detroit, on Tuesday. Mr Troyer, of Toronto, visited his. grandmother, Mrs -Ortwein, who is quite ill', over•Sunday. Mrs J Schnell, Mrs Casper Weber and Mrs Demuth visited relatives in Michigan for a few weeks. neve taken the agency for ants trailers. They are made to order and are for all purposes for any make of ear, L. Prang. Mr and Mrs'H Willert, and Mr end Mrs B Station, of Dashwood, were visitors at the home of Mr J Preeter, on Sunday.. Misses Freda Kalbfleisch and Olive O'Brien, who attended Strafford Nor mal School during the past term, Fare home for the holidays. The Summer Series of the Women's Institute. will be held in the Town Eiall Zurich, ,on the afternoon of Jane 20th, at 2.30: 'The meeting will be in charge of AnnoL Coutts of Thames villa.: The subjectwill be "Women's Institute and -ata:vtar," A cordial diaal in vitation is extended to all Ladies members or not. A umber from the village were in C,oderieh on Tuesday attending the iury sittings. A number of cases of local interest are on the docket. at any time during the week. -. I ECUDSON Phone) ZURICH f 3 38OK 3$ 1=1130E3i 311 ti a"r t,t t II. • tae The regular meeting of the Blake Wotnen's Institute was held at the home of Mrs G ll'reckleton on Tuesday with a good attendance. The meeting was opened by siogiug a selection and the 'usual business was, transacted, after which arrangements were made for the summer meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Win Douglas on Wednesday, afternoon., June•21st when Visa Aniia J'Uoutts, of Tbauiesville, will give an address on, "Institute Methods and work," all ladies are cor- dially eirvited toattend. Mr and Mrs Eli l3oshart and family of Waterloo County spent a few days last week with friends in this vicinity. Add -A -Link Bracelets A•fr'esh supply of Gold and Silver Add -a -Links just arrived. We engrave them to your order. GEORGER.HESS & 00., JEWELLERS ; ; ZURICH -w3ia8«.°-y. y _cu•.� .�s_a°_�+ w 1x �saA,,.�r� o.���,,°:�t�<.y � �.���a.�.�.4:,`�`1S� lJ istiZIMBIENEIPAIMIXMIMENINZININGVAa.: London Life Policies are "GOOD AS GO J D' ) Why not protect yourself az-,d family with a good life insurance policy. All the popular plans of insuranca written. For particulars apply to FURNI'TUItE We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron. county. consisting of Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites Sideboards, China Cabinets' Couches Ironn and Brass Beds, Parlor Suites, Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinet. BIG 'ST'OCK OF PICTURES Picture Framing lasso neatly done, Mrs F Cressweller of Duluth who spent a few weeks with her mother Mrs P Douglas and other friends, left ou Monday for Detroit accompanied by her mother. Mr and Mrs John Key Sr of Zurich visited their sou, ldr Saul Hey, on Monday last. 111r Alvin McBride who was assist ing Mr A T Douglas with the seeding returned house on Saturday. 111r and M rs Alex Sparks of Seaforth spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. 'Ir Wm..Carnieis wearing a smiling face, a little boy has come to brighten their home, Mrs Ldighoffor spent a few days with friends in Zurich. Miss Bessie Tough spent Sunday under the parental roof. Z. P- S. REPORT Report for the month of Islay, based on general efficiency and condi-let. Sr. It:—Ethel Hess, Roth Brenner, Frances Mittleholtz,, Madelena. Mei- clinger, Bide Callfas, Gerald 13 slard, Austin Schwalm, Flora 1btlev. Jr. JI:—John Henry Kochanis, Ivan Ynngblut, Agnes .Zettel, Irene Decher, Edmund Bedard. Part XI: -Dorothy Brenner, Wes ely Callfas, Anna Mitt.elholtz, Lennard Wagner, Claude Meidinger, Arson Kel lar. Sr. I:—•Emine, Bender, A►nstin l3sy. J. W. Veiteh, Teacher. SCHOOL NOTES Oar school is closed onaccount of the outbreak of measles, bat will be thoroughly clisinfe3ted before the Entr,tn°e Examination, So that those c )ming from the country to write n ed not ferr. There are plenty of boarding h u es : not quarantined where' ou w ay stay, All scholar • w'to have library books at home on any of the war numbers AMMINVIGINIONO Andrew ]" Hess, Local Agent New Ads in this Issue J. Preeter. L. Brisson. C. O. Smith, L. Pram Rod and on. Alex Mossesu 3 Also see our big stock of Hardware, Stoves, Graniteware, etc. And for Harness, Trunks and Valises we cannot be excelled. Call and see and be convinced that we sell a little cheaper than the ordinary run. e. Three Clinton bnys were reported among the caenalties last week. Pte H Cantelon, son of .Ichn Cantelon killed in action; Ernest fisher and �Tlrillim,rtt J+eskson, reported as wounded. At. the meeting of the Prouincial Board of health held at Toronto recent ly a recommendation was made that the term of ganrantine for measles be made 10 days from the time of the ap- pearance of the rash. The infective time of measles appears to be the five days prior to the rash showing, and this tnn:kes the disease much harder to control than other diseases. A child may during those five (lays before it is known that it has the ►neaslec come in contact with seieral hundred child ren, and there yon have the epidemic right dewy, with no chance of avoiding areireLlnested to leave the sante at ' it, so that a ten day quarantine is ivir Hess, See -Treas., as goon as con considered long enotigh. venient, so the list may be checked off The Tune sittings of the Connty Ail High. -School candidates who in- Court and the trans el Sessions open tend coming in after midsummer Pel at the court house CT,tderich on should begin at the opening of school "I'ne,sdity, iiia ilnnor Jtltige Dickson in order to get the introductory work. will preside There are feur civil DEATH OF JEAN' 1 \VI3N cased on the dneket--three to be tried by jury and nue withont.jury—and `'Che home of R'fr;'_ and ,l4ti•e FI Ewenby e, iininal uses. Favid Brown waseast in deepest gloom on illonday tvi11 n,ppete.r tr+stn�ti*Pr to a charge o€ ntnrning when the Angel of Peatlir aal .theft of fele, and s illiam 13i�nt)orwill led the spirit of their eight ,year elft, flare tfle ,,<rn,,.ti ,rt „f a,lhnrne,tinn of daughter, Jean The little o11P had peen ltr,j,lry in c nnPcti,,n with „rnnti0niOo ailing for some time and Although . all pPI ir,:hnn I,;el++nr Luanne Art in which things possible were done for her it was ,,c, wade invo'�eel The third rase in of no avail and elle passed pea,eefnlly' that of Arson aagainet Roy ;Metcalfe, away during the night. .She was a who is accused of set ing fire to some bright little girl and dearly beloved hY hulloing at �eafnrth. her parents and school mates, and will b sadly Missed., Belpre yon hee'o+uo n,'kicker, cnnsi,ler A short sei vice was bela at the house i1 von cannot0;bcco►ue s nnething bet- ter. flee thing cettali), if von awn do t)nthing gond fora coram nnity you can lttalie w grt`nt dPs,l of trouble by aline atg tittse-who do. Agitate your liver,' tn,6wrloswe.of441611tre flassaria ilitnnve 1rTLEIB, ZURICI-I IiuRor'S'ILARCEST COMBINATION FTORE 0=*363t3 83CVOM3>Dii0:3f itt2i8sEMEAM3 3a £ MCWI 303E BREED DRAFT HORSES Standard Bred Horses and Percheron Horses are bringing the Big MONEY. The Percheron Horse best fills the demand for Drafters. The Napoleon Stock Farm, St. 191 it Joseph, Ont., offers the services of a beautiful, 5g we:ll-bred Percheron Stallion, RADIGUIL, JR., eand also offers the services of three Standard pi Bred Stallions of which . one is EMPEROR McKINNEY, the best bred _stallion, living, in 0 America,. For further particulars and terms of It service write to N. A. Cantin, Owner, James Masse, Manager. 3e3k3e:3i3E3* 05:38 t 3Itiat3E2M5a 340SE3 'k3EM4:03i3E11t3F3F ************** **3 ** ` *** Fo y0 kine}and r On Prlesd+r.v morning by Rev F 1.3 Hey • art when the rema►ns. Were shipped to Vir t )ria load, tine foratrer ii wen be. - .�ln •rif , `cvlaarer •tbny ~<vi' 1 • ,: . lintetaed "lura floral nfferinge fr„ip •the Chitiilret and, t 1 hrr 3 eisode avers- •tfae bile; cleanse "oily et nectents, en. - ' t ty t^:and'elp --ro?. ,tvi' •ivatta fatt6 in. you fellow inert, then go G. alar. a ;1' +-taystr„k; to heI soantlaot y. But don't ih�sttts98yes8�5zsl���o€ „ettr,�, l� rtlCieaac iri ilaisie►ninnt, ':.1 he a,kaet�.e 0 1.4 r hyh n Try One Mai will Convince You. s The summer issue of New Ideas in Fashions is just out. Contains hundreds of ttie loveliest desigus for ladies, misses, girls and childrens dresses. Do not miss it. 15c a copy with a .New _Lica pattern free. Commencing Saturday, June ° 3rd, we will re— duce ail our _Millinery To Half Price. Come early and ge' a good choice. Big Bargains in White Waists We Liave some big bargains in Ladies' White Waists. Also a full line of Ladies Underwear combinations, 40c and 50c a suit. Ladies' Petticoats itt white, black, green aiid cerise only 60c each Ladies' House Dresses, $ 1 up Ladies' .Overall Aprons in light and dark, neatly trirnmed, only 50c ,, Children's Dresses ' in all sizes, 25c up. Middies for women and Children, SOc to $1,25 Fresh Groceries at all times URM ONE 2