Zurich Herald, 1917-06-01, Page 8SPRING G
ODS
WE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS LN
THE VARIOUS LINES OF SPRING GOODS. WE WOULD
BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU INSPECIT OUR RANGE OF
SEASONABLE GOODS AND GET OUR RFICES WHICH YOU
WILL FIND VERY REASONABLE CONSIDERING THESE
WAR TIMES.
DRESS GOODS
A shi'pm'ent of serges to hand, suitable for Ladies' suits
or dresses, in black, navy, brown, wine. Also Panama
cloths, Garbardines, etc. j 1 'i + ;
Silks
Are very fashionable for spring and summer wear.
';We have a nice range to chose from in crepe du chene;
Paillettes, silk poplens, habitues in waist and dress length
Prices from 75e to $1.95 per yard.
Curtains
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Novelty Scrimm curtains in white and ecru at from $1.25 4.
Waterproofs 4.
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Window shades
A supply on hand which we are selling at the very low
New Wallpapers
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Seeds
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Gascho & Son
to $5.00 a pr. Curtain scrimnm;s, bungalow nettg, etc.
Special value in Ladies rain coats in black, navy and
tan, 15 only while they Last( only $4.75.
price of 40c each.
In attractive designs. Sure to please you. We also have
1in:oleums and floor oilcloths. A fine lot of rugs in different
sizes, etc. ! 1 l' 1 , 1 i
We are ready to supply your wants in reliable field and
garden seeds at right prices. eel ^1"(1 : ,
A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS
ON HAND
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Massey -Harris Implements.
wive
We have been re -appointed Agents for the above
,,, 'sed Implements and are prepared tc take orders of all
'ee cis of Massey -Harris machines for next season.
WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY
JL RRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS.
We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and
Cutters, and We repair the same class of goods.
Our Prices are always right
$, DATARS, Travelling, Salesian
F. Hess & Son
The Old Stand
50,000 FEET
MAPLE SAW
LOGS WANTED.
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50,000 feet good hard maple saw logs
wanted. Will pay highest cash prices.
Also all kinds of other logs wanted.
Custom Sawing our Specialty
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ZURICH
Court of Revision
1TOW'NS'HIP OF HAY
,Notice is hereby given that a
court of revision of the assessment
Roil of the 1Townshi,p of Hay will.
hold its first meeting in the Town
Mall, Zurich, ,on Saturday, the 2nd
(deer 'of June, A. X7., 1917, at 10
o'clock, a, m.
PEED IIES3, Sr.,
froWnship Clerk
Two one-yetar-old steers for.
sale, Sol Beehler, Bronson Line.
FOR SALE- One ;Jersey cow, 5
years old and (one H'ols'tein heifer,
1 year old. P. Koehler, Zurich.
The Globe (dais raised its sub-
se/Option price to $4.00 per year,,
owing to increase cost of paper,
wakes, ink, etc. Our Clubbing
rate' with the Globe has;• been retie*
ext to $4.76.
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Cream, Eggs. and. Butter
WANTED
Will pay highest cash price for Cream
Butter and Eggs
delivered at my residence,
Zurich, at any
time during the
week.
L HUDSON, Phone 5, ZTJRICII
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Liberals Attention
The Joint Annual Meeting 'oi4
South Huron Liberal Associations
Will be bleld tint
IH EN'SALL PUBLIC HALL,
TUESDAY, JUNE 5th
at tome, 'o'clock p. m.
Addresses will be delivered by
Thos. McMillan, South Huron Lit-
eral Candidate; •Wi'lliam McDon-
ald, M. P. P. North Bruce, and
(others. f
All friends of Liberalism: axe ip-
vited to come, and bring their
friends and neighbors.
A very cordial invitation is ex -
;tended to the Ladies.
T. G. Shifiinglaw, John Esser,
R. G. Seldon, Harry Smith
Secretarys. Presidents
onj
AUCTION SALE
(Of Household Furn9ture in Zur-
ich on Saturday, June 2nd at •2.
olclock•.
IE. Bossenberry, auctioneer; 'Wan.,
S. Ruby, proprieto:r..
NOTICE
Trespassing on my pasture field
'a'nd in any (cedar grove strictly
forbidden.. • Henry F. Weseloh,
,Dinah.
NOTICE
Anyone ,wish( ing do have logs
sawed should arrange to bring
itihelm at Once, a,9 this is the last
week lth'alt ;wle intend to saw for
(this seialson. F. .C. Kalbfleisch.
(CARD OF THANKS
Mlr. !and Mrs. iWne. Thiel desires
to express their sinTeere thanks -to,
the analny friends who. so kind(
assisted the ' izt Acte'sree'enn
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A Letter
Fro . Fra 1:e.
Sc4n;ewhere in France,
Sunday, April 22nd 1917
1Deer Mrs. Douglas ;-
G! think it my duly to,
ex'pres's pry. ;gra15i;tude, to the :W.
I. for their kind (attention and you;
being President would you kindly
thank them all very, much indeed
for the 1larcel received, safely, We,
do not get all ;pleasure out here. I
can assure igen. But I canoe;tl
Isla' it is aikto;gether dull. There;
.is always something among the
fellows ieveln in and, out of danger
that pis herd toj exp!Ri,'.n, but seems;
to avalk;e us thimh of other things
than what is re:Wily going on. Wei
have had aj hard trip :up this last
time. The weather was had and
:so were (late shells. Our casual-
ties were lots considering that We;
did not •go'over the top, or in oth-
e rwords rush the en,eny. -Things
are looking bright for us, and be-
fore you •re;ad this letter, weather
peilmittinjg, you will read more of
the great doings by the ;Canadians
(a'nic1 there are ra; 1bt of the i,6I5't
(boys that axe taking part out
.here, although the Battalion is• in
•Em,glscsd ;yet. It will be 'a' great
experie.'nce (for a man to go thro-
ugh this wind see for himself, be?-
dause only seeing will really eon,
Vince o'ne, of the events and things
las they are land happen. We are
all looking for the end pretty soon
now, and will be 'glad to get home
(again if we are .spared. I hope
everyone around the settlement
are well. Remember me please to
them; all, I have to thank the W.
I. for the 'kind (attention given to
the wife and family. But she
has already expressed her thanks
isle pleia,se accept mime and now I
must close.. 'Wishing you all
kinds of Best (Wishes.
Believe tme
Your SineereFrien.di
Arthur E. ,Clarke:
The above letter was received;
by the (Women's Institute, Make
Mr. Daniel Smith left on Thum
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-clay .:t o vice. '11; son, Mr. heir
Smith. 111•7 r."9^7 Met.
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday.
Butter ..
:Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran
Shorts
Low . Grade bag 3.00
Live Hogs fob IIensall...... 10 00
.35
42
05
2 50
2.25 2.2'5
70 85
1 00
1 25
7 00 8,00
$40 00
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Local News
Mr. Km:. S. Ruby and family will
(move ;tfo Kittchejnler in a few weeks
to make their future home. Mr.
Ruby has secured a good positi-
on in that ,city. An auction sale
of their household effects will be
held on June 2n,d. Mr. R. T. Dun-
lop, local manager of fiche Mols:ons
Bonk, has rented Mr. Ruby'shouse
and wil'it moire into it, as soon as
vacated. .
:DIED AT BRANT•FORD
The death Hook place rat her home,
251 iW, Mill St., Brantford, on Mon-
day, of 'Ellen Elsie, beloved wife
'of Mr. Seth,Amrannus, formerly of
Michigan. r 'The deceased, .who
Wits only 19 years of age leaves a
r
t� e
ab- bo
...._._,,�v,I�a„•nlcl h,er sorrowingt
iu"a amid, besides 'a brother and
sister, who live in Portlsmjouth,
England. She was a 'member of
St. Paul's church and was ;married
jlit4(e over a 'Aar ago. Many
friends will grieve th;atm such • a
bright young life shou'Sd hjave been,
eo early ended. •
Gone from ices but not forgotten
Never shall thy memory lade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger
Around (thei s'p'ot where thou fart
Z. P. S. Report.
The following is the report oe
Room II. for the month of •M'ay.
Jr. III.- Greta Merner, Prance
Mittelholtz, Ruth Brenner, Elda
Oallfas, Gerald Bedard, Madeline
Meidinger, Ethel Hess, Edmund
Bedard, Austin Schwalm.
Jr. II.- Freda Howes, Leonard
!Wagner, Wesley'Ca'll as, Anna
Mittelholtz, Claude Meidinger,Dor-
'olthy Brenner,.
Sr. Pt, II.-- Lorne 'Foster Alice
Deitz.
Jr. Pt. II.- (Mildred Geiger,
Hazel Bedard, Beatrice Merner,
• Primer - IWillie Neeb Dorothy;
,Zettel, Maggie Zettell.
First- (Marie 'Foster, Angela
Mittelholtz and Edward Brenner
equal, Stella iC;allfas and (Goldie
Tjttley iequla'1.
Miss J, (W, Veiteh,'Teacher
S. S. &. X. P. A. .CONVENTION
iThe 'annual convention of the
Sunday School and Young Peop,
le's convention, Crediton Disauct
will he held in the Evangelical,
church, Zurich, on June 5th and;
6th. The ,proceedings will corn -
incase next Tuesday evening at
7.30 ,o"clock, vhein Rev, F+. B.
Meyer will deliver an address of
welcome to the delegates and the
meeting will be organized. The
speakers who will take piart in the
program are; Rev. F. C. Berger,
General Secretary of. the S. Schools
and Y. P. .A.S of the Evangelical
Associ'ation; ReV. E. D.:Becker, of
Crediton, Rev. W. H. Camepbell,
Go•denich; Rev. P. B. Meyer, Zurich
Miss Lydia Fauet, Zurich; Mr. J.
Holtzman:, dreditor' ; Mrs. G.
Edighoffear, Dashwood; Rev. J.
C •Moorloek, Rodney; Mr. 'Alf.
Meliok, ,Croditone Mise
treicher land ,Mies L. L. Mee: •
Das'hwoo.d.Special singing;
the Cirledito.n Wale quartette and
Mini Oc'atre:eher, Pashwo'od, WT be:
a feature. • e. ...+
.,..a..,
We give credit to New Years
to Prompt Pay Customers.
FURNITURE NEWS
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OP FURNITURE ;WHICH WE ARIA
SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES AND HAVE. A CARLOAD COM-
ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE OLD PRICE,.
THIS WILL BE EXTRA GOOD BUYING FOR THOSE NEED-
ING ANYTHING IN FURNITUR E.
IN HARDWARE
j4VE HAVE ALSO A LOT OF GOODS LEFT WHICH WE SELL A'1
THE OLD UPRICE.
IWE tHAVE OVER $1000.00 WORTH OF MARTIN-SENOUR'S
100 -PER CENT. PURE PAINT AT THE OLD' P'RI'CES.
COME QUICKLY IF Y017 WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE AS
THE GOODS ARE GOING PAST AT THE PRICES WE ASK FOR
- ;THEM
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This, our new serial story, is one of the very best written On
the present war_ The first instalment will appear in an early
issue. You'll like Tommy ; it is a strong, soul -stirring tale of the
great world war that everyone in the family will enjoy. The hero
is a L: ateastershfr'e lead. He didn't want to go to war -not at first.,,
"Let 'em as wants to .fight the Germans fight 'em" said Tommy,
Then one day he heard the ery of suffering Belgium ; he heard
the Fall of his own motherland -he gave up the best job he ever
had and enlisted. He went to France; he fought a good fight-.
against himself as well as the enemy; he won the D.C.M. and
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Watch' for the first instalment. .,,
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Ladies' Department
EFIOUSE-CLEANING IS NQW AT HAND. EF IN NEED OF'
RUGS, LINOLEUMS, LACE CURTAINS, ETC., WE ,CAN SHOW YOU
, ALL THE LATEST.
• A full line of Ladies' Waists,'Hou•se Dresses, Middies, Childre& a
Dresses, Aprons 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. 'an;d Up,
SPORT COATING. A nice range ;el sport coating in coat
• lengths only. '
LADIES' MIDDY TIES. Just received a nice range sof Middy tied
Something new.
SPRINR AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS In latest colors end
,pat'terns,
CALL AND GET A MONTHLY NEW 'IDEA FASHION LEAF PRET
Satiurday Special
20c and 25c Ribbons at 15c a yard
Men's Department
COME AND TAKE A LOOK THROUGH OUR IMMENSE STOCK
OP NEW 'HATS, 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 SCALP MEAL. ROYAL PURPI,S1
CHICK FEED
SEED CORN A.ND TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE.
FRESH GROCERIES AT ALL TIMES.
T. L. WURM
Phone 28
FOUND -In Zurich, a pair of Our mailing list has been eetx-,
ladies kid •levee; s:Le.3;, Csill at,'reeted ',Lr► May 16th. Se.e tlMO+tt
the Herald Oft cel. ; _I yo'er label reads cotrrectly.