Zurich Herald, 1917-05-04, Page 8IWE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN
gyp. ERE VARIOUS LINES OF SPRING GOODS. 'WE WOULD
1' BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU INSPECT OUR RANGE OF
4 SEASONABLE GOODS AND GET OUR RPICES WHICHYOU
1WILL FIND VERY REASONABLE CONSIDERING THESE
1WAR TIMM.
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-� DRESS GOODS
.A shipment of serges to hand, euitable for Ladies' suits
4 or dresses, in black, navy, brown, wine. Also Panama
cloths, Garbardines, etc. 1 ! t
Silks
Are very fashionable for spring and summer wear.
4. ;We have a mice range to chose from. in crepe du chene,
;3* Paillettes, silk poplene, habitues in waist and dress length
4. Prices from 75c to $1.85 per yard.
4. Curtains
Novelty Scrianm curtains in white and ecru at from. $1.25
.•i. to $5.00 a pr. Curtain scrinimis, bungalow matte, etc'.
Waterproofs
• Special value in Ladies rain coats in black, navy and
tan, 15 only while they lass! only ..$4.75.
Window sades
• A supply on hand which we are selling at the very low'
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-i+ New Waiipapers
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In attractive designs. Sure to please you. 'We also have
linoleums and floor oilcloths. A fine lot of rugs in different
+ sizes, etc. 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1,=:..i, 1 i 7
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+ Seeds
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tWe are ready to supply your wants in reliable field and
F garden seeds at right prices. , 1 i t ; t.. {
• A ;WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS
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,I kinds of Massey .is•machines for next season.
HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS.
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50,000 feet good hard maple saw logs
wanted. Will pay highest cash prices.
Also ail kinds of other logs wanted.
Sawing our Specialty
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Mr. John Brenner is erecting a FOR SAFE-Ntymber of young
mew stable at the rear of his lot, pigs CT. (Hey, Jr.
(We :have tthe following varieti- Nearly ei+ea7y horse .needs alit -
,as of Rannies Extra selected seed tlerenovating i the spring. So
es of Rennies Extra selected seed vls1t one Chi-Natuel graning de -
corn for stale; (Wis. No. 7 White! p-artantesit. You can do the gran -
Cap Yellow Dent, teaming. Early, ing +yourself tis wean as an expert.
Bailey. M. Southern Sweet, an4 tWe rei'f yoo pa+isitt and the rub-
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(reatn, eggs and 13,toter
wilt p!Ly highest cash price for Cream.
Butter and 1' :.;t;`" delivered at my residence,
Zuri. h, at 'thy time during the week.
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STANDING FIELD CROP
COMRE!TITION
Agricultural So.:lety oi-
y $7:.00 divided as
4,,y • ), 4,J:u $1'2, $10,, $8; 6. ;mkt 4 for
lite
14.6" iield of 'Waite cats+
i'1 t• C llari:o Department Sof Ag..
ricui( 4r, wilt f urnis•n ti,e Judges.
Nature: of Competition— Field.
eni ie.. for competition _oust con-
st c( not less than five ier+es ano.
not more than twenty.
Competitors—Competition will
be limited to members of Zurich A
Agricultural Society. Competitors
can only enter in one Society and:
and but one entry can, be made by
each competitor. Any individual
can make entry for this competiti-
on by becoming a member of the
Society and paying an entrance fee
of $1.
All competitors must be with-
in 15 miles of (Zurich. Applicati-
ons must be in by the 15th day of
May.
Entry forma and further particu-
lars may be had by applying to
Andrew F. Hess Secretary, Zurich.
'WORM HUNGER STARES US;
• IN THE FACE
David Lubin representative of
.he United States to the Internati-
onal Instii:ute of Agriculture, anaini
tamed by forty Governments, re-
ports officially to Washington
that the food grains off the world
oin March. 31st, 1917., showed a
shortage of 150,000,000 bushels be-
low the amount necessary -Lofted
the w;or.@ until August; 1917. tfe
declares it is beyond question that
ufnleisa 1 greater acreage is .put
;to crop in, 1917 there will be
World Hunger before the 1918 crop,
is harvested.
iThe ftarllit a .of the grain crop in'
the Argentine Republic, which is
ordinar:;ly a great grain-explorting,
ns tthon, re Suited in ran embargo
being 'placed, in March, 1917, tupon
-the iexpiort of grairnisi from, that
country to avert 'local famine.
(The United States Departmeet;
of Agriculture, in its•'official report
announce, s. thte condition of the
fall wheat oro!p, which is two-
thirds of their total wheat crop,
Aprill lit, 1917, to be the poor-
elsit ever recorded and predicts a
yield of 244,000,000 bushels: below
the crop of 1915• The 1916 crop
was moor. 'Even wit2, favorable
weather, the wheat cildp( of the
Unitetd States si liukely to be the
smallest in thirty-five years, not
more than '64 pier cent. of the
normal crop.
Under date of April 10th., Og-.
den Armour, 'executive head of
Armour F.T. lgo:mianyA one of the
(world's largg''eslt dealers in food
products, skated that unless the;
United States wishes to walk de-
li<bera'te'ly intt!o 'a catastrophe, the
besot brai'nts of the country, undatl
Government Supervision, must im-•
mediately devise means' of inereas-
`tng and conserving food supplies.
Armour urged the cultivation' of
every ;available acre. The, food;
shortage, he lsaid, is wrold-wide:
Europeain production is cut in half
the Arge'n.tina Republic has suffer-
ed droughts. Canada and the
United States must wake up!
.BORN
Kral t,—At D'ahhw;oo.d on April 25
to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft, a
,dau,ghte'r, i !
Hoffman—At Dashwood on April
27th, to Mr. lalnld Mrs,, H. Hoffman
(1 'udny (jltihl (morn.)
Gasslmatn'—Alt Dashwood, on April
30th, to :34r. and Mrs. Chas 'Gass
:urian, a 'dial g'h terr.
Restameyer—At Dashwood on May
(list to 'Mr. anid Mrsi. Otto Rest-
nmeyer ra 'skin.
Reid—On lApnii.l 23rd, to Mr. and
JMrs Jas. M; ,Retd, Parr Line,
Stanley, i ;diau;ghtter.
WE SELL . .
HAMYLTO'
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„ARM . IMPILMENT$.
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrects ti every Thursday.
Butter ... 35
Eggs 35
Dried Apples 05
Potatoes2 50
Wheat 2.40 2.40
Oats 70 85
J3arley 1 00
Buckwheat 1 25
Flour tit 25 6
Bran
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40 00
Shorts 46 0075
flow Grade bag 2.90
Live Hogs fob Hensel' 16 25
Local flews
Seed corn and timothy seed for
sale. T. L. Warm,.
Mr. David Geiger, of Dashwood
was a vt itor in town on Monday.
English services will be held in the
Eyaugelzuai church, 14th con., every
lust ,b'unday of the month.
4011 ',SALE One ;jersey cow, 5
„Oars oau and (one Hous'cenn heifer,
year old. P. Koehler, Zurich.
1?1r. ;,hack Routledge, of Exeter,
coaled on friends, here over Sun -
;day.
One Deering disc drill and one
Melotte cream separator for sale.
Lxood as new. L. Prang, Zurich.
Cook Bros, :legatsa11, sold the
zone wing 1911 .irotrci .i ouring cars
louai'ng the ;mat 10 days';
,Wutiagn;s inot5, lZurich; John
i.uar.k, Hensala; H,.,Erilett, •Varna,
Ed. Klalbi'le,tsch, D,ashw.00d; Alb-
ert Reichert, Zurich; G. Gel'linas,'.
.Drysdale,; irdre:w, Love, Hilts -
green Geo. Elliott, Varna; ir. 1VI.
Snowden, Bayfield; 'Arthur Mc-
Cliaehey, Marna; H. F. Weseioh,
Zi.trich,; Ed. Brisson, Zuricn; V.
Hagan, •Zurich; Jas. Stephenson,
Varna; A. tr. Douglas, 'Zuriehthas.
Stephenson, ,Varna; Con. Schilbe,
Zurich; Ed, Boyce, Brucefield;
Sam. tMcBriide, Zurich; Jib), Mc-
Clymion!t, Klippen.
Kook Bh.•ots., received 9 carloads
of Ford cars during the past week,
namely ,A7 cars, these cars have
been !sold for immediate delivery,
and it is +a'• very hard matter to
obtain Ford deliveries at the pres-
ent time i
Cook Bios. have installed a
$500 air com+prelssor outfit for the
benefit of their eu;sttomerst.
SHOES TO GO UP IN PRICE.
;The :price of Shoe leather will in
the next few dayfs take another,
step upwards is the unwelcome
news that cones from the local
sheomen, and, to makle matters'
Wcinse, they! star that at the pres-
en't time there is no likehood of
a drop for soave, considerable time.
IVIate'rial for the making of shoes
cannot be obtaikled.
LATE FRED SCHROEDER
Another df the pioneers of this
section passed away at his home
here :on Saturday naorning of Lae
week ill) his 78th yeiar. Mr. Schro-
eder had risen, ttha;t, morning as
usual and after being up for e
short time returned to bed. Vs;
Wife looked in the room soan.e
thine after and found that hehad,
passed peacefully away, heart
weaknes being 'the cause of his
death.
Deceased was well known in this
community, Some years a9+n;hei
n ce an his farm on the Eronsmn'
Lin•df and with :his family mn+,.d
to Zurich where hie hats res4Ae,•d
since. He 't1As a member or the
Evangelical church and by his nx-.
ethpla;ry Olitrisit'iani life won z'
warm- place in the respect of ail
who knew him. His widow, and
a niumbdt of sons and danc'hficrs
survive him. The fun>era' was!
held ,on Tuesday afternoon the
remains being interred in t1,,,T'ron
son Line tetm'tery. Rev. F. B.
lv['ever conducted tine servirn4:
DIED
Set+r6ht4s+ 4t. tui' 4,,. on Fta4iir=
A.1:011 3'41, 1+...1 e,.,,li','YA .te'
We give credit to New Years
to Prompt Pay Customers.
FURNITURE NEWS
IME IIA.VE A. LARGE STOCK 0 F ,FURNITUI E' WHICH. WE Aauat
SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES 'AND HAVE A CARLOAD COM..
ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE OLD PRICE.
THIS WILL 73E EXTRA GOOD BUYING FOR: 'THOSE. NEED,•
ING ANYTHING IN FURNITURE,
IN HARDWARE
WE HAVE ALSO A LOT OF GOODS Ism 'WHICH WE SELLAZ
THE OLD UPRICB.
IW'E HAVE OVER $1000.90 WO,RtTH OF MARTIN-SENOUR'S
100 PER CENT+ PURE PAINT All 'THE. OLD PRICES.
COME QUICKLY IF YOU WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE AS(
THE GOODS ARE GOING FAST AT Til:E , PR,ICES. WE. ASK FOR
ITHi
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HUROF'J'S1LARCEST COMBINATION STORE
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We extend to all the ladies of Zztrich
and vicinity cb cordial invitation : to attend
our Spring Millinery Opemiir . which,
wal be held on
Friday and Saturday, Mar. andf4/
and f'ollowtng dabs.
:In the .thew Millinery. Park,' .m .)ifrs.
,,'lTcCor'lizich's old stat
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righten-upj your Homeo
Ladies' Department
[IOUSE,OLEANING IS NQW AT HAND. IF IN NEED CM"
RUGS, LINOLEUMS, LACE CURTAINS, PTC., RE CAN SHOW YOU
t t !' t ALL trHE LATEST.
A full line of Ladies' Waists,',House Dresses, Middies,Children.'g
Dresses, Apronts etc. Why sit down to make your clothes when
you can buy them ready made at less than cost of making.
LADIES RAIN COATS—$5. and hint.
SPORT COATING. A nice range of sport coating in coati
I !t t , lengths only.
LADIES' MIDDY TIES. Jnist received a nice range of Middy tie:
Something new. . ), •
SPRINR AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS Int latest colors anti
i ( I patterns,
CALL AND GET A MONTHLY NEW IDEA FASHION LEAP 1+'RE..
Saturday S wci 1
20c and 25c Ribbons at 15c a yard
Men's Department
COME AND TAKE A LOOK THROUGH tIUR IMMENSE STOCIC
OP NE'W. RATS, CAPS, NECK TI ES, SHIRTS, ARROW COLLARS„
GLOVES, SOCKS, ETC.
SPORT SHIRTS -Our stock of sport shirts is complete tan and white,,
WE HANDLE; ROYAL PURPLE SCALD' MEAL. ROYAL PURPLE;
CRICK, FEED
SEED CORN AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR. SLE.
FRESH. GROCERIES MP ALL! TIMES.
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