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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-07-21, Page 84 ..$14Ex'1,S u ss G ods Oar stock is rinw complete in the various lines of Voiles, Mar anisettes, Silk Crepes, Linens, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns, Muslins, etc; White Wear A nioe line of Invites Voile wtiats ou hand, Prides from $1,25 o $100, also silk waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear, Dorset covers, eto, New Lees sah Embroideries A large stook of laces in all widths in white, cream and black. Flouncings and corset cover embroideries in new designs. ain C. ats 3 dozen ladies Rain 0 h,Lts just arrived in tan, navy and at the Special Price of $5 50 each.. Also a new line of Ballnacan style coats at $10 50. black men's Lisd F1d Floor,uoverings A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linoleu•ns and Floor Oil Cloths in the different widths. Aho Rugs; Wall Papers, Window Blinds, lace and Scrim.Curta ns and all the variou i nes House Furnishings. MEN'S WEAR Several naw lines oC '.fen's 1+RCNEI% O.tting - Shir's to hand. dust the thing for warn w3Lthus wear. Also Straw Hats in the leading stylus for the season. Call and see. them. resh Groceries always ,.I1 hand RUBaM GABOHO PHONF. V7 :u�w•,^•u .e Cream and 8:1W3 3 pE2rr. gg' IIT A. N TE D Will pay highest cash price for Cream and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. I. T-TUDSON, Piione5, ZURICH Add'A4i racelets A fee s'i s:1?,.)'.y of 1)1d ail live Add -a -Links just arrived. We engrave them to your order. LCCA, 1c19:1�G"rS Corrected every Thursday. Butter Eggs Dried Apples ,,, • Potatoes...... , . .. Wheat ..•.....•... .a0 Cats 50 13ai'ley ...•0 55 Buckwheat Float: Bran Shorts Low Grade Live !logs fob Hensall $:24 25 05 125 55 00 70 8.00 3.110 $25.00 28.00 85.00 10.75 Local News Yes, it's hot h=eather. Mr. -Peter Lamont . spent a few days last week at. Grand Bend. Mr. end Mrs.- J, C. ICalbfleis h ,visited relattives in Detroit, last week._ Dr. yi7. Scheollig, Wife and family, are visitima re:atives in obis vicinity at present. Among t'r e recent t ;e:tuchasers of autos len this vicinity are Messrs. • ceb Kaercher, Oscar Iilopia, and Sam Oesch. F. C, Kalbfliiscli is hating the .a 11ar excavated for the r.ew' res- idence he will erect for himself .his su.•ntraer. Ti L. Wurm isn holding a gen- vane July Clearing Sale. (,Fou can save money by taking ad- vantage of the low prices. . Now is the time to have your binder canvas repaired. All our ri,ork, +priomptly and neatly; aom]ei . ' R. F, S±jade, Zurich. Misse.i Alveda and Selma \Veseloh returned to London, on Monda ', after spending an • ex - testae 1 visit at their home here. Farmers have been busy with he hay harvest the past few weeks The crop was a big one and large yields are reported the price has dropped co.i sider- abl ' it consequence. Paris Green is sky high in prices. Buy Bugg Finish, sura death to potatoes bugs and makes potatoes• grate. l0lbs for cents at .13artleib's, According to the labor depart- ment the cost of living is still on, the upgrade :imp Canada. Taking 60 cities in June the cost of au budget of staple food was $83.51. as against $8.37 for the same in; May; the principal increases; are in meat, eggs sugar and beans. The voter's list of Hay Totva - ship for 1016 has been printed at this office and delivered t o the Clerk. 'The List contains 763 navies in ra:t one, being persons enti 13,3 to vote at b' t'a mun,cii>'at and provincial elections; • 134 in nes in part two, been ets.ons t en i• le to vote at muni hail el- ections only an.]: •i3 mimes in part three, bring persons who can vote at pi oviircial elections only. The list contains 535 name4 of el- ectors *who are eligible to serve ,as jurors, HONOR ROLL 161st BATTALION, C. E. F. "THE HURONS" Andrew Price Thos. Davidson Lennard. Dat i,l'on George McBride Milton Johnston Daniel fl oo tt Maurice Weber We h Lvo°been asked to add to the (Com' !:toll the narnes of the boys from Zurich, who have enlisted in battalions in various parts of the country and who are serving their Piing, Arne Brenner (killed in action) Emerson 13rowa Peter Randall ]ihnan uel Eio] tziimn Abe Bender Albert Bender David Stelek Frank Maley Ed. Fisher Norman Prang ILy. Sierran Arnie Hildebrandt Marshall Zeller • W. I+ivingo cd Roy G tiger Su Alvin re rus. In addition to the above five from Zurich joined the 1131s1 but were re- jected as physically unfit, If the above list is not complete kindly inform us and we will be pleas- ed to add any names we have omitted 4:44+++++++++++ +fa•a+4.4.4 From Flanders Flanders, 2•lth June, 1916. Dear Friend— I suppose it will, give you a bit of a surprise to I -ear from, ,me, but as I tprcanised to write you I think I had better give you a- fete lines and a little of my lhjstory since coming here Well I (hav: been here since March 7th -and when coming here first 1 found -it very quiet. One would. . hardly think there was' no war going on. But now I have a very different tale to tell you, This past two Inon,ths has been one of the two 'months of r my ;lint Around the Crators.is just likd hell on earth, at night; a ;rhes front lines is just a mass of flares they shoot up a rocket which bursts into a big light to e eel .no cue is loitering about the front of the tron.ches, Thein. if they if they happen to see any one working, over comes a whizz bang or two sometimes, the machine starts to rattle, it care, throw out ( as many bullets as 500 to 8 )0 a2 as and when it starts you haste to get down and hug the ground, regardless of mud or IP 4 g r water which ars the common items entitled here. It just sounds like one of those electric riviting machines teat they use on these frame build- ings in Cianada. I had a visit to the trenches where the last Battle took place, although it '11 ° not in our division, on June 2nd and it is just like an earthquake or an eruptionhad taken, palace. The ground is all turned over with shell holes, a .piece of bush that was mice and green, is dorm tc+ g matchwood and the highest stump a3 $ 1 is only abouit 6 ft high is a grewsome sight to see the dead tofies lying around. But apart from the bodies lying there, it is a good sight, to speak the truth it is a lo''e'y; sight. I have a We have re'eral .live,: 1,card th piece of poetry here that tnight opinion expressed that the terrifi also interest you, so I will en - and continuous artillery daele i close it, Pte. J. W. Wilson,, No. Europe were the caul of. ed roue 166(88. `2nd Con. Pioneer Bats, B. wet we:other on this cent,nent. Tha 'E. T. Army Post Office, London•, heavy explosions have a local at 1 England. iro.:phe i= i' f u nee ie genera ly a.d. mit,.ed. At the batt:e of Trafa'gar, in October, 1805, in which it will, be remembered the British feet' act � FAIRS Of f T. A. E'J ison's 2 000 000 invention u,rrhate e l a erns -hiller defeat to the 9 eomhrned fleets of France erne! Myth ... .. .• .•. .__ Oct.3—•l; 1•.i " �' " E , R a a I Spain, the hero of the 'battle, Ad- :Exeter Sept.:18-39 �� k • . : ally wounds i m the engagement, Seaforta ... -•. _-• .. el t.21-22 Eel t. `20•-21 1�t . 00, EO 3E HESS & CO JEWELLERS . ZURICH of .11r L Areal ertlt porton-Ice was Tuesday 1Esier, of the Stanley, takes deal of some ins put through on By it Mn. Eglesb+n+ ,Bronson Line, a half se,tioii land fi in Saskat he s an in cxcban e for his farm n Stanley township, which. becomes the propertyof iI r. Robert D,ouglas,. of Saska::oo,n, Possession in both cases is to be given next February. •cx pp. yiiw,41t"✓L e tc 3 t Under Jul ,,, �I In the , '.. miral Lord Nelson who was fait- C0'e i.h-.• ......... ... ... Sel; .17---28 S✓ , o eon tp a.�izpices of the Institute. Admission: th;,t8 Woe's r li 9ci cf Adults iOc Children 5c warned lois officers before the died 1.0.00,1 --- to look well after their ship, as '2:u i :u --- the cannonading was certain to.' be ;citlohc,l by heavy doh;niourg of ..it's.. however, it is hardly 1)ttsw bitle that at • this distance frown the f Y• BORN -mu scene o 1Ic t— more than. 3000 (730—In 13.,y towrlslh'lr, on Itsiles-the heat"tr filling is xLI cloy 151h, to Mt. and Mrs. Fred 1 most continuous rainfall. Similar.C Corbett. a daughter. aoatiier to what we are liaav;;n�;r Si 'Reid ---In Stanley. on July 19th, to sad, a V; ay responsible for the season's al to+v experienced a , thousand !miles; Mr. and Mrs. •John. R 1 iurther west, or over 1,000 utniles o. daughter. from the battle front. J. Haberer & Sans, have ' al Morley—At Zurich, oln July 16th quantity 01 good qua i.t'y b:oney fo to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morley, sale..,i• r ; I a 3014 FURNITURE We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron county. consisting of Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites. Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches Iron and Brass Beds, Parlor Suites, Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinets BIG STOCK OF PICTURES Picture Framing also neatly done, 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. TLEIE PHONE 13 ZURICH 1-11,1RON'SitLARCES"6"CO>l BINA` ION STORE 3a; 3 3ansK r F 3c`"_ *3 £ 3CZAACZ 3C3£ BREED DRAFT HORSES Standard Bred Eorses and Percheron. Horses are bringing the Big MONEY. The Percheron Horse best fills the demand for Drafters. The Napoleon Stock Farm, St. Joseph, Ont., offers the services of a beautiful, well -hied Percheron Stallion, RADIGUIL, JR., and also offers the services of three Standard Bred Stallions of which one is EMPEROR McKINNEY, the best brecl stallion living, in America. For further particulars and terms of service write to N. :A. Cantin, Owner. James Masse, Manager. 0 M:r4 fes£ 3 3itZ* if 3 3C41 "r 3:Z:# 3=3* 3x..:1" £35 2 �' 3O32MCA 000056 filV006000(& 00000114. 1,66 00€100aV00000000000000007 JULY CLE.. RING S L [ T e a Consisting of Ladies' Whitewear, Hosiery, Muslimw m and all Summer Goods, commencing Saturday, 1 July 22nd, 9 a. tn., and ending on Manday, July 31. t • • 1®00 yds Ribbon Ladies White I a 8c to 20c Waists a� :on sale at only 5o a yard 4 O long and short sleeves :500yds embroil• erys :, nd ase •- reg $2.00 on sale for $1.25 • .7 l rag $1,25 on sale for 75c a it .0 , tions Broken lines 50o . R on sale 5cts a -yard dles' House a Men'straw Dresses a e Hats reg $1.25, .$1,50 on sale $1.00 : e Children's 0 S all this years styles 25% off a i Boys Straw hats Dresses E <•e? 25cts to $1.00 Only 15cts reg $1.25 on sale 75cts 2 reg $2,50 on sale for $1.75 :Girls Straw eats 2000 yds Ging- ham, Voiles, Vestings, Crepes epi 15cts each Men's Summer Sits reg $8.00, $10.00. $12.00 on sale for only $4.50 0 All other suits half price Fa reg $1,25 to $2 50 on sale at 50c Odd Trousers reg $1.25 to ;i2,50 on sale $1.00 Men's Fancy • Vests ti 25e and 85c on sale at only 10o yd All 50c sillrnmer g Dress Goods on sale at 89 cts a yard Hose• « Ladlds' and Children's: 0 0 0 Snaps ,c rF, 0 $1.00 $1,00 `Z lots 2JoCs 2 t's `J�se)ctq 2Scts black, white and tan lace hose reg 25cts 2 for 25cts Grociers o n 5 lbs Boasted coffee 0. 5 lbs Japan. tea • a 2 lbs I.laisius for O 8 calls Corn • ew 8 cans Pens al (i h .115 »�La,ulidl'y Soap • • 8 Boxer Starch 0 0 0 0 r' v 3 'PHONE 28 3 Fresh Grmdries at ail times 1 0 0 fm 0 0 0 a 0 0 a •0 st'ossiseaa 1pwwtooaoteiogn16 0$60 6.404.060ii •A t 11T1 a