HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-08-11, Page 8-Summer Dress Goods
Our stock is now complete in the various lines of Voiles, Mar-
cenisettes, Silk Crepes, Linens, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns,
Muslins, etc.
White Wear
A nice line of Ladies Voile waists on hand. Prices from $1.26
o $1 00, also silk waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear,
corset covers, eto. •
New Laces and Embroideries
A large stock of laces in all widths in white, cream and black.
Flouncings and oorset cover embroideries in new designs.
Rain Coats
3 dozen ladies Rain-Coeta-e' t arrivedln tan, navy and black
at the Speoial Price .ef $5. 60 each. Also a new line of men's
alm_W,a.�ttTYWAltio is at $10 50.
Linoleums and]FloorCoverings
A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linolenms and Floor
Oil Cloths in the different widths. Also Rugs, Wall Paners,
Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curtains and all the variou
Lines House Furnishings.
MEN'S WEAR
Several new lines of Men's FRENEK Outing Shirts to hand.
Just the thing for warm weather wear. Also Straw Hats in the
leading styles for the season. Call and see them. .,
Fresh Groceries always on hand
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David Pfaff Dashwood
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CLEARING SALE
of all Summer Shoes
For 3 weeks only
All our lines of summer shoes must be sold
quickly. Our reduced prices that will save you
dollars. Bay now.
Note the Values
Ladies white canvas shoes, high, reg $2.50 for $2.00
Ladies white canvas slippers reg $1.25 for $1.00
A lot of ladies' patent leather slippers, sizes 3 and 4 $1.50
Ladies' tan slippers, reg $2.75 for 2.25
Also white canvas for misses sizes 11 to 1, reg $1,25 for $1
And a lot of men's, sizes 6 and 7, reg $4.00 for $2
These prices are good only for 3 weeks
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LOCAL 1V1&..R.Itt TS
Corrected every Thursday,
Butter .24
Eggs 24
Dried Apples 05
Potatoes 1 25
Wheat .93 .95
Cats ... 50 55
Barley 55 60
Buckwheat 70
Flour 3.00 3.60
Brae $ 25.00
Shorts 28,00
Low Grade 35.00
Live flogs fob Hensall 11.65
Local News
New ads. -E. Appel, Jos. Rau, C.
P. R.
Mr. L. W. Hoffmann has recovered
from his recent illness.
Masons awe %busy' .building the'
w,.1s for lee W„ Hees' now re's dente
Our mailing list has been correcten
to date. dee that your label is rigbt.
Dr. George Schoellig and wife,
of Detroit, are visitiln,g clatives
in this community this week.
Miss Celia Hess has returned
from a month's vacation spent
with friends at Seaforth and God
erich, ! ,
Mr. ,and Mrs, Wim;: Issue, of rear.
Stratford were visitors at the.',
home of Mr, Ferdinand Hess on
Sunday..
The party who removes my
doubl_,t,eee ;s known and if r,nt re-
eurnect ,o:th�vi,:1r may txpe_-t
trouble. E. 11. Wurna.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson of;To-
routo, and Pte. 'Oliver Johnson of
Camp Borden, visited their uncle,
Mr. Thouaas Johnson, on Sunday.
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HONOR .ROLL
161st BAT TALION, C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
Andrew Price '
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
George McBride
Milton Johnston
Daniel Bennett
Maurice Weber
We have been asked to add to the
[toren loll the names • of the boys
from Zurich, who have enlisted in
battalions in various parts of the
country and who are serving their
Ting.
Arne Brenner (killed in action)
Emerson Brown
Peter Randall
Emanuel Holtzman
Abe Bender
Albert Bender
David Stelck
Frank Uttley
Ed. Fisher
Norman Prang
lay, Sierran
Arnie Hildebran it
Marshall Zeller
Norman Johnston
W. Livingood
Roy Geiger
Alvin Surerus.
In addition to the above !five from
'Zurich joined the 161st but were re
jetted 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
From England
Messrs w d 1 w 11' t r Dear editor:-
Johnston, Mrs: Johnston %andl
daughter, Miss Victoria, visited
friends in Detroit over Sunday-.
auy a Lng or.
len, end Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman,
Mr. H. Zimmerman and sister, and
Mr. John iiofman, of Tavistock were
visitors at the home of l%lra, Gertrude
Hess oyer Sunday.
A litter of twenty little pigs ar-
rived -at the farms of Me. Pierce
Farwell, Goshen Line south, recen-
, tly. `this is surely helping along
the Production and Thrift cam-
paign. t
Reward offered for information
that will lead to the apprehension
of the party lar .parties who broke
into my pigeon pen and stole a,
number of my fancy pigeons. C,
eeeta,
The highedst 'price ever paid for
live ;hogs at the Hensall stations
was' paid by buyers Iasi week. The
figure was $1135 per cwt. and
at :this price the producers oaf the
hogs should make a good profit,
There seemes every reason to
believe that another • recruiting
campaign is to be launched in
Western 'Ontar,o. Under the new
system each county will be expect-
ed to send the number of recruits
proportionate to its population,
tie �u ti t,g v, ill l rotably commence
the end of August.
HA.Y uOUNCIL
Council 'met Aug, 5th, All
members ,present.
The following rates were struck
for this year:
County rate $5114, 2 2-10m.
Township rate $5062.40, 2 2-l0m.
General School rate $4660.60, 2 to
War tax $240.07, 1 m, •
Patriotic fund $240.07, 1 m.
Zurich Village rate 1018.29, 6 m.
Dashwood village rate 118.76,2m
Special school ratesd-S. S. No.
2, $.73; No. 10 $300; No. 14 $400;
No. 13, $265; No 3 -; No. 6, $350;1
No. 7 $1600; U No, 9 $247.50; U,
No. 16 $675; No. 8$350; No,. 4 $L25;
a o. 12 8400; U Not. 18163.37; U No.
15 $219; No. 11 $350; Sep, No. 1
$382.20; Sep, No,. 11 $600. •
The folio wig accounts were
paid:
G. T. R. freight, ,65c; C. Deters
rep. :culvert scan,. 2, $2; J. P. Rau
drain across road, $2; T. Kyle com-
mission work C. R., 590.10; T. Kyle
gravel C. R., $78; Herald Printing
Co. printing voter's list, etc., $85;
F. Corbett, work con 3-4, $9; W.
Dadus work coin 8,$2; F. Eisenbach
rep bridge and filling:, con. 8, $4.50;
W. 0. Hess, collecting L. D. tolls,
April and May, $31.
Council will meet again, on Sat
urday, Sept. 21nd, alt 2 o'clock.
F. Hese, Sr,, leteri&
FALL FAIRS
Blyth . ... Oct, 3--4'
Exeter Sep•t.18-19
Gods i h-, . •-• - -.. Sept. 27-28
Seaforth Sept.21-22
i otidon Sept. 8-16
"u 1 ea --. .- .. Fe t. I2D-2t•
at affords me great,
pleasure to write you a few limes
to let you know that I am •en-
ioying the best of health, ,Though
We are undergoing some strenu-
ous traitning, we have no reason
for being down- hearted, as we
must see the old show through!,
As Ihave learned the opinion of
various natures which are ,being.
exposed by some people towards
us boys whe left our homes to do.
"Our Bit". 1 write this manus-
cript, and will be pleased ,to see
it in print, providing you can find
a: vacant corner in your mast
v&lued weekly paper.. 1 wrote
most of 'this on' the hill I am refer-
ing to, while on duty this after-
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Day by dray the boys go marching
To the trenches on the hill,
With a sketch, and pick and shovel
To 'prepare :an.d show their skill.
In their memory dwe 1s a picture,
Of . the happenings at the 'front,
Tho, they are only now in training
A great :knowledge to, iposess,
How to preserve' Britian's honor
'.And save the nation from distress.
White eager eyes of loved ones,
never cease to watch,
For the .great offensive move-
, meet,
Which decides the final clash,
' Do not forget the longing;
Ranh Tommy has in store,
For the day of his returning, to
enjoy peace once more
,?Why [misjudge his very 'morale!
''Which should be in honour bound
Is it merely a vile pleasure? •
Or is it a disgrace?
To goforward into battle, some
loved one's life to save,
We think of our dear mothers
And friends so kind and true,
But remember lin. your discourse
That we also fight for you.
!We don't fight for exaltation,
But for freedom to retain.
Which is a mighty factor 'in ,our
great and fair domain.
If we don't deserve your credit,
Kindly do not cast ashame
Oa our friends who have a longing
' For our coming h oure again.
When our training is completed
And We prepare to ; meet Bill
The Kaiser and .ight our bitter foe
Thein think of those who have
gene before us;
:Must we follow? We don't know;
But for Victory; FThree Cheers,
give we cane
But mot a single hand would raise
for a neon -patriotic man;.
2nd. Corp., Henry Siemon,
Bramshott Camp, England.
The ipossibiliey that the fly, and
probably more particularly- the
s.able fly Ries something 10 de
with spread of that dreaded dis-
ease, infan'ile paralysis, makes it
doubly important that pf'es of,
manure be not allowed to ,remain
exposed within the municipality;.
The Provincial Regulaticns requi-
re that the keeper of every stable
skrbll pettelt'Lot More than two wag
crn.oads n .na %u G' o ;accumulate,
wind shall keep such manure in, a
properly coveted receptac'e. ,The
Provineial Board of Health are
ennelating!((that the above regulate-
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FURNITURE
We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron
county. consisting of
Dining Room' Sets, Bed Room Suites
Sideboards, China. Cabinets, Couches
Ironand 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
RHarness, Trunks and Valises
we cannot be excelled.
Call and see and be convinced that we sell a little
cheaper than the ordinary run.
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New Confectionery Store
Have bought out the business of Mrs McCormick and moved
same to Eilber's old stand. We handle the following celebrated lines.
Stratford Breadland:Cakes
Neilson' sloe Cream & Chocolates
Choice Confectionery &...Groceries
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Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards
and Novelties
(California Toilet Preparations
Your Patronage Solicited
ti W. C. Wagner - - Zurich
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JULY CLEARING SALE 1
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: Consisting of- Ladies Whitewear, Hosiery, Muslins g
• Goods,and all Summer commencing Saturday,
: -Juiy 22nd, 9 a. m., and ending on Manday, July 31 •
1 1000 yds Ribbon Ladies White
8c to 20e
on sale at only 5c a yard
500 yds embroid-
f erys and Inser=
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• tions
on sale sets a yard
• Men's Straw
reg $1.25, $1,50 on sale $1.00
Hats Children's �•
• all this years styles 25% o$
Boys Straw hats Dresses
reg 25cts to $1.00 Only 16cts reg $1.25 on sale 75ets -
= Girls Straw hats 2000 yds Ging-
• 15ets each ham, Voiles, f
Men's Summer Vestings, Crepes s
25c and 350 on sale at only 10e yd I
All 5oc summer
Dress Goods 1
on sale at 39 ets a yard
Men's Fancy Ladies'•
I reg $1.25 to $2,50 on sale $1.00 Hose
and
Vests Children's 1
Waists ;
reg $2.50 on sale for $1.75
reg $2.00 on sale for $1.25 •
reg $1,25 on sale for 75e •
Broken lines 50e
Ladies' House :
Dresses •
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long and short sleeves
= Suits
• reg $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 on sale
for only $4.50
Ali other suits half price
= odd Trousers
reg $1.25 to $2.50 on sale at 50e
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blank, white and tan lace hose
reg 25cts . 2 for 25cts
Snaps in Groceries
5 lbs Roasted coffee
5 lbs Japan tea
• 2 lbs Raisins for
3 cans Corn
3 cans Peas
6 bars Laundry Soap
` 3 Boxes Starch
$1.00
1.00
25cts
25c is
250 t
25cts
25cts
• Fresh Groceries at all times
IT. L. WURIVI
ZURICH
PHONE 28
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