HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-07-07, Page 1Vol. XVI
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Z RICH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1916.
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A :Sensational Offering et
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'`° A special purchase has macre. possible' this astounding offer, and :
41* every keen sighted woman will quickly realize thewonderful economy •
in taking advantage of these .exceptionally low prices. The materials •
+,,e, excellent and each item represents' a distinct saving in seasonable .:
4. underwear,
• S6 Night Gowns of softnaiinsook are shown in three different designs, v
'• all -in the popular.; slip-on styles. One has a roand yoke of dainty
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a Swiss embroidery, the short sleeves trimmed to match. .
• charming Empire style outline 1 with ribbon embroidery, has a pretty .•
o.. yoke of all-over embroidery. The third gown has: the yoke of em- o
broidery in floral or eyelet design. Length 56 to 60 inches at 60c to
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3 doz. Corset Covers of fine nainsook are in three designs. ' One very '$
o pretty style has a deep yoke, back and front, of..inaitation Maltese and ••
•• fillet lace, cleverly combined, Another waist is fashioned from ha
s so;some all -Over embroidery in floral and eyelet effects.'. The other . has •
a deep yoke formed by rows of embroidery and lace insertion, finished •
with.edgings of lace. Sizes B4 to 42 at 25c to 500 each.
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Good Values in Underskirts ••
Dainty underskirts in -white cotton have deep flounces of Swiss
embroidery in solid and open work designs, ranging from 60c to ;2. •
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Mill Ends of Ticking
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• Also mill ends of Denims which we are clearing out at 20c a yd. i
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Ladies' tton Voile Waists•4.
. We also have a fine assortment in ladies' cotton voile waists s
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LOOK'!
From Flanders
•.' 3hornel'iff, June 11thy 16
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Holtzman,
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Dear Father: -
Well here I ;lm,just
canV infrom hearing one of the
nee ser!nome I ever heard. One
tie we certainly have got and
that' is a ,goodpreachjer4. I tell,
yron e ether it makes one 'think -
',when he hears a goad ;sermon
rt ia1t;J in, this life it is gree' t
t see ;where about • 1100 men
gate together, the Parson in
he centre and to see how strict
attention every 'man pays', No
matter how bad a man, is, they;
all seen to enjoy a good sermon.I
tMe use the band for music and
w+e sure: haev .a good band,. 'i
Our Cha;plairn's nente is Paulin.
h,e used to tpre;achi jell the Pies,-,
by`teraaln church \in Hamilton
avid ;,e, vas drawing a salary :of
$3000 a year and lert it to come
to war: for half that amount so
efon'i.•'see it. isn't money with bine.r
I ih,avc a man in my platoon who
tivaa organist' in one of the large
-ir'urc'ries, in Hamilton, drawing a
•r, ary of $1200. a year, has, al
• and. family, now he► is a%
•terata. Every able bodied
neon • over here is in khaki and
iro.ni .the way 1 look at. it, they
will scoria. be wearing. the same
color lip ,Canada.. I suppose you
read about the great naval battle
an also the great battle the Can-
adia e fought in France.
I suppose at home if, the people
not necessarily mean a late harvestl s:avvlt •. am ..aeroplane. it would het
but it does inean'speeclingup the farm{ soniething.new. -'v ell it was new
work. :o me when I first came over.
Mrs Dain, `a resident of IIilisgteen 'sere but it is a very co roman, thing
had the misfortune to fall on uesda at present. a person soon. gets -used
Loin' m. No matter vvthlat time of
and fracture her leg near the thigh,, ...the dkz�- •y, up you ;tre al
As the lady is oyer $fl years of itt�e , nos4 'i;;t' r7 see.o4aP rnat?ouvei-:
,,he weatherivet `;
ere its very ; ,vet, ii rains a host 1'
er' i clay and that makes it ,atria
bad for our training purposes,
but it does not last long. The
sun shines one minute and 'no
sign- of rain' thee next minute if
is pouring down.
One of our Wren, or ;_boys, I
should say, was taken, l.o the
Hospital ;with appendicitis and
operatd on, something else set
in, and he is m a very poor
condition at ••'ipresrnt, but the
Doctors still have hsopefor him,
I ceitainly have a good b uncle
of amen and if I do say it myself,
they think much of me and I think
the, same of them. -
-This sure is a beautiful country
the scenery is simply grand. Our
comp is just 2 miles from 1 olk-
s'oie the prettiest summer resort
al In I aid Ihav-e smile Leen down
one as we are quarantined with
meas 'esbut,ho-e to have the guar-
ai• inc :i tet t:ir week some time.
Ove. iln Canada everybody is
saying how cheap th;