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Zurich Herald, 1917-04-27, Page 1ZURICH -Vol. XVII ZURICH. FRIDAY ;M RNING. APRIL 27, 1917. IMMONIMMONallomiaiiiminw MOVED to LARGER QUARTERS You will find me at S. E. Faust's old stand in Hart- leib's block where 1 am better prepared than ever to supply your needs in Harness and Repair Work. Bring in your repairing now before the spring rush. Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure R. F. STAD E ZURICH <`~ yie•eeeeeseeseeeeeetdeeeM OWN. :Sale Prices .Still Continue WE ARE STILL SELLING OUR GOODS AT SALE PRICES OUR STOCK IS STILL WELL -ASSORTED AND YOU CAN BUY .I1MANY LINES AT THE OLD PRICES WHICH IF BOUGHT NOW ;WOULD COST TWICE THE SUM B IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN MEN'S YOUTH'S OR BOY'S CLOTHING WE CAN SUPPLY YOU. WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF SAMPLES FOR 11+1EN'S SUITS. CALL AND SEE THEM. OUR TAILORING DEPARTME NT IS DOING BUSINESS THE AME AS EVER. WHERE QTJA.LITY COUNTS WE *IN NOS eeee99e90eeee®9000110eepeeeeeeeeee0e0eeeeeeelMee LOCAL NEWS. Potatoes Wanteld—Cash or trade C. Fritz, Mr. Wm. U isle, of Grand Bend, wa,s a buslineess visitor 'in town on” Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Sr.,; of New Hamburg, are *visiting re- latives here for a month. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hess, of Lon- don., •visited rat the home of • Mir and Mrs. F; Hess, Sr., on Monday. Dr. E, S. Hardie, dentist, will be at the Domini9n Huu3e, Zurich, on Wednesday, and Wednesday o°the' following week. Mr. Henry Gel'lmlan has been a ppointed a general agent for th.e Massey -Harris Co. and begins his new duties on M•ay 1st. Among those who 1.3ave purchas- ed new autos this season are Wil- liams Bros, David Gingerieh, and 'C z o:ald ,of Portland arrived at Heart leibs, Mx Jacob Meyer, Jr., of Peters- burg, ,visited relatives here over StinIday. Owing to the high price of wheat fie (price (of bread has been, ad- "anced to 8 cents perloaf in town. , r.J J. Meunier, M. P., left on I1/4ioaday for Ottawa to attend tho sittin,g of the Dominion Parliament n'o w in session. • • The recent heavy fighting i;1 France in which the Canadians. took. such an. active and brilliant part _ 1r�as swelled the casualty lists of the :past .week Pte. Andrew Ar-- chib4d of Se,aforth, a former prin- c'xp'aC.of Zurich school, is reported as ;killed. The many friends of 1ih Archibald will regliret this ex- eeedingly, as he was very popular, Ptc.f'P. F. Zirk, son of Mr. and Mas. C1Zit k near Blake, is reported as wounded, Pte Geo. Brock, o; Heixsall, formerly of Zurich is re - 1 • Philip Schede of the Sauble Line, : pattedas . wounded and gassed. A moving .picture show will be Se't• T. J. Sherritt, of Hensal•1, held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on 'xs •also reported as wounded. the even6mgs of May 1,sit. and, 3rd. Doors open at 7.30. ' ,The proceeds) will be donated for patriotic an a Red Cross pur-poses. Pte. Percy Rollaynd, who has been in active service in France, was a visitor in town last week.. He was; wounded in one of his feet near the, ankle some time ago.. Before hie enlistment he ,worked in .Stanley,, township. His story of the fight in.g is vivid and intet'es!tin,g. +The mew alien heal tax of $B: which domes into force on May'., 1st in the United States will not affect Canadians or British sub- jects whfo are temporarily visit-; ung Uncle Sam's domain, :provid- ing they have been residents o he .,ad+matterd folr a pelli,1 of 3 days without rPayanent of thetax' if they Sure "o!na bona fide tour. Visitors who are on a flying trip. are 'allowed 24 hours stay, and on production of their return tickets will be sdanitted without payment. sagonagavo Incorporated 1855 The 1 O LSO NS L ANK PITAL and. RESERVE $8,80®,000, 16 Branches in Car'ada eieral Banking Bus :cess Transacted lgou. GAT3t L ETTEE4 OF, OR aD.I! 'mugs Bank Department Interest at highest current rates Zurich Branch R T.DUNLOP, Manager NOz1,3 SWUM . ft4rww 10 t.1rr.1ww++ t$ 1r es 8 j Our New Shoes are hers We are now showing the new spring styles in Ladies' and and Men's shoes from makers of world-wide reputation. All the fashionable leathers through all the various colors and combinations offering you as unparallel., choice. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes. Ce FRITZ, Zurich The Home of Good Shoes 9 tr 4w. 34 .r l• i•�54 1844}i��Mfff Ih i !.,•inC,f'I'tlC'I•;11:':. ":II!,LIli1 llllill lel, iil!I!IL'I'VIIIIIhl111!�'!' pl!II!191!lellfll'19Vi'1!I!I!III!1111;!IIIICII!N!I IY!!:; 'll l!lf111111111tu Come and See our New Goods in Prints, Gingha ms, Galateas, Dl'ess Goods Shirtings, -Read y -made TITaists - House Dresses, Aprons Prints, Shirts and Overalls Also men's and ladies' underwear. New Shoes. New 1917 Wall l=ather's. . Feb stack oaf Groceries. Also new ' stock of R. N. DOUGL'. PHONE 11 on 82" BLAKE ,�.,ii,• •.111!;!I;I'i:i,-i��hlui �i.Hl�iiii�� .I h„ (! �,'ii� :„L.Ii'til!,iftliilll�ay :•H^II•^H•3•^I,.i•.p•.1•.1••g••F.^Z•sr•F•vr3:•^H^i••1.•g.ao.l••1.•',e••t•.i• i•^F�+ ++++++++++++47+4.4.4.4411 ;.:.^3••g* F .g g •i•,i, g •es ; 3••b4••1••F ++.i•,k•F•++ 3 ^'r• ^A^Y^�c -1,^y1 y.^F ^g ^y g fi I I i ^p 1.1.��od• i c -r 1 c` 1 •t y y F Y °� :°. 3a § ,• s° , 3 :^� ^: ° b fi §•ti i••; . § i •g F , 4 4- •b g ; ^g .••ri « .;. ;,.i4 4. 4 r8^ 4 4. -4 .4. See our Special in Grey Cotton at 121/2c a yd. while it lasts. AMMMINIMIOMMINMPI GO THROUGH YOUR TORONTO CATALOGUE AND THEN COMPARE OUR GOODS AND PRI CES, AND GIVE US A CHANCE AND YOU WILL FIND BETTER VALUES IN OUR STORE THAN IN YOUR CATALOGUE. A 'i'RIAI: SOLICITIED. New Dress oods NG-. RIGHT NO)W IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR NEW SILK DRESS OI;. SUITS FOR SPRIN FIGURED SILK CREPES ARE E XCEPTIONALLY GOOD FOR DRESSES. OLD PATTERNS ARE SHOWN INATTRACTIVE • COMBINATIONS ARE NEW. SOME A RE CUT IN DRESS LENGTHS. THERE ARE NO TWO ALIKE. IS THIS NOT A GREAT ADVAN TAGE? New Silk Crepe in dress 'lengths in good colorings at 75c and90 cents. New Violes in 'plain white a nal figured at 50 cents. New Spring Silks in plain and fancy weaves $1.00 to S"11,75. PALM 13EACI-I SUITINGS .}. ^ 4 4 4* 4. Hardware This cloth 4 4.• Section awes , This is Josue of thehe most popular cloths this season and will be worn by e� er3'ono. •...t, eo 3G inches wide 40 cents 4. 4. .e4. -4.4 -.,x- . ..4 .4 4- 4- 4- + - Silk Georgette in pink, white, black and tan, $1.50. 4- 4 - New Prints and inghams 4 3nghams and (prints. 'F` 13uy now rand get the plc]; of the pattenns in g 4- Kimgcott Gingbasns are known by everyone and can l e relied upon for color, being fast and the 4- 4 cloth strong at 15cents Prints at 15c and 'Scents. ' New Plaznnellettes, dark and light at 121,c, 15c, tic, and 20c 'yd. + 4. 4. w .. 4. WASHING MACHINES' We handle the celebrated Rome Washers, made in Canada at popular prices. We also handle ay.../lfuinber of other makes. HORSE CLIPPERS SH I RTINGS and COTTONADES clip- ' f shu•trngs and. colt onade l at the low pre.^e consider- ing onst er-• Novtis the time to put in y our supply All kinds Hand Clippers. Also the genuine Stewart Ma=hive .x, per at $8.50, STOCK FOODS MEN'S WORK CLOTHES 11 1 s etc to select, a 4 PEERLESS WIRE FENCING MEN'S SUIT LENGTHS j 1 a Big Rec.a� .o.r� -Now is the time to buy fencing before prices go higher.4. �� ', ,and LINom+ vlI 4. All kirnds pf Ilorxle-made bods az reasanll�ie 3 prices, R%�' have at present the largest assortment of Rugs an•1 Linaleunas to chose from than ever ,4. We RUGS-LI large variety of patterns and prices. S:zes to fit any room. Bought be"ore the ad-• 4. a. Our New Nall Papers are here lance so we can give big values. ^ y I)RA7PRI7GS—.� nate assortaraent. Call earl and make you pu ell;, re:• while they last. 4. s Phone s " w014 Jtto PREETER Highest Price for. Produce. ;+-2•^i•3�k.•i•••?�53 :-t•�o h$•br:•h.�zs'4•� ai+.Yti'�twt s .. , c La tip° }-�x -a d *arc e d i*-R�rt••k :* t >F Z .`i 2 z ti 2.sti �_ �,�.+ -�. ;�,•..y ; .4. 8 -i'i h��1 B'�:•- k S• S• 3 �e 1 E i ”- H i. -a ;..;�.;..1. ;a�..l. w...j . • � Ie �� ; �..p 4116 , ° Shir:inr�s at 18c up. Cottonades at 30c up. itng what they will be when we buy again, g rma t from at a )nice that will suit A big range of work shirts,overa s, everybody's ,pockets. THS 40 pieces of Men's( suit lengths to clear at +Gardiner,' Pig Meal in 251b bags Royal Purple Poultry and Stock ' eAlf '> 25 " Foods.