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Zurich Herald, 1917-07-20, Page 8
+++++++++,i4444,+++++.14++++++++++++++++++ ti ernnant Sale We have been fortunate in securing a quasi tity of Mill Ends. Pieces of from 2 to 10 yards of Prints, Ualatea.s, Nurses Cloth, 1 yd wide Dress Ginghanis, fan- cy Voiles, Table Linens, etc. We are selling these at very low prices and • it will be greatly to your advantage to come early • and secure some of these bargains while they last. .11 Warm Weather Wants °•� We have a well assorted stock of ladies' white voile waists, middy blouses, plain and porous underwear, wash skirts, collars, etc. 4. 4. flen's Wear For warm summer days. A nice range of Sport Shirts in • different colors, Wash Ties, Straw Hats, Zimmerknit balgriggan `-. Underwear, Socks, etc. 4. 4. 4. A Few Specials ..4. 1. Figured Muslins in colors at 8 and 10c a yard • Turkish Towels at 30 and 40c a pair 4 Ladies' black silk ankle hose at 25c a pair ...? ▪ Ladies' fine cotton hose, regular 25c, to clear at 20e 4 SII• We have Canada Paint Co's. Pure Paris Green in stock' ,'§1. • Also coarse cattle salt at 75c a cwt., and fine Sarnia salt in barrels. -3. ! WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS .q. ON HAND rr Men's Socks in black, tan and grey alit 15e a pair J. Gascho & Son 439commotocuotazwriorzcototogoorzotookocsociacompocirk Cream, Eggs and Butter WANT E.1) Will pay highest Cub price for Crean Butter and Eggs delivered. at my residence; ' 4. 4. ya *00414100••••••••••00,90••••• e••••••••••••••o•e•••e•••• • • 0 • Inset -H . Arris• 0 „,,,,,,„,.........0.1. • e. '• • We have been re -appointed Agents for the above • • named Implements and are prepared tc take orders of all • kinds of Massey-Harrisraachines for next season. 0 111 WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY • '�° •HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS. • A • I I •go • •Square • • • ;• • • Deal • ta We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs Cutters, aud We repair the same_ class of goods. es .• • +• N••o•oe••eco••19•••••o••0•••••o••oo••••••••••••••••• 1M+ • • • Annie IStnang one mark less. Pupils obtainiing certificates by • 1 working orn farms cannot be re- • ported until August. Zurich, at any time during the week. L HUDSON, Phone 5, ,ZURICH. Entrance and Junior Public School Gradua- tion Exams Re- sults in West' Huron. The .following candidates for Jr. High School Entrance in West Huron have been approved by the Department of Education. ' In August tlhe certificates for each school Neill be sent to the teachers or to the Secretary of the School Board. , The mmarks Obtained in each sub- ject will be sent to each :unsucces- sful candidate at .o'nce. The standing required to passis 40per cent. in each subject' and a total of 390 narks. For honors a total of 487 anarks is necessary. The highest standing in each sub- ject was as follows; - Reading -Dorothy Balkwell and. Belle Gould. C ; IW'riting-Ruth Hartleib. Spelling -Edward .Chambers, Orel Cooper, Jean hunter, Vera Latim- er, :Gertrude McLean, Ellett Pope,. Harold Elliott, Olive.Zetteiper= wm w • , anw,. •n .-. , nw, ,w Litetat+ure-Greta 'Andrew: its ; • 0.. rou Arithmetic Mamie :;Thuriov • »mage ;resulted from ligh£sizazig 'Grammar - Ruth MacDonald. lir, 1Wm. Uttley's house • *wee Geography - Anlnle Strang. struck ,but` la &mal](1 hole in the pie Composition - Greta Andrew. ester behind the stove is all that Highest Total -- Greta Andrew, (can be (seen eiihere the bolt enter- ed ',the house. (The hog sherd on D'an ,Gijngerio]i's farm Ali the Bronson Line Was struck and bur ;red to the ground. Only stren- uoue .:work saved (tithe main barn, Mr. Henry ;Ciani'sius lost a vain - 'able horse, which was struck by lightning. (Culverts along 'the, Bronson Line and Sauble were Washed rout, and many are unsafe in their present condition, Whole fields end gardens are under water and ,the crops in many districts are .practicality ruined. The storm: seemed to ,have its center over thins section, going and 'returning many times. LOCAL MARKETS Corrected every Thursday, Butter Eggs Dried Apples Potatoes Wheat Oats Barley Buckwheat Flour Bran- Shorts Low Grade .82 80 05 50 2.00 x.00 ITHE`M 8.5 I PHONE 13 ic 1 • I-II4RTLI3IB, zuRu FicURON'S LARCEST COMBINATION STORE We give credit to New Years to Prompt Pay Customers. FURNITURE NEWS !WE IIAVI+J A LARGE STOCK 0 F FURNITURE WHIOH WE ARIA SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES AND HAVE A CARLOAD COM- ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE 0 LD PRICE, THIS WILL BE EXTRA GOOD BUYING FOR THOSE NEED.. ING ANYTHING IN PURNITUR• B. IN HARDWARE NB HAVE ALSO A LOT OF G DODO LEFT WHICH WE SELL A THE OLD UPRICE, EWE HAVE OVER $1000.00 WO,RITH OLx' MARTIN-SENOUR'S 100 PER CENT. PURE PAINT AT THE OLD I?RICES. COME QUICKLY IP YOU WANT TO PINT YOUR HOUSE AS, THE GOODS ARE GOING FAST AT T1:17, PRSCES WE ASK FOR 45 25. 7 00 , .. i40 00,; 15..00 bag 43.00 Live Hogs fob,,Hensall ®. 1'5.00' Local News Our mailing list has been cor-- rected to July 18th. See that your label reads ?right. Mr.. and Mrs. 'Henry Weber and• daughter, Miss Iva, of Preston, vis- ited relatives here over Sunday. Mm. rM. M. ,Harter, Of Onondaga, has .been appointed by the Pro-. vincial iGoverumient as judge in the Field Crop. Competition being held ?ender the auspices ,of Zurich Ag- ricultural Society. , , ti ,DESTRUCTIVE STORM A ,small sized ;cloud burst vis- ited this section on rTuesday after^ noon and anuch ,destruction of property and molls resulted. For over an hour the mann detscended in toreeiits, and the lightning and er was continuous. CeIiara 4deegaxdensOto' Seasonable Goods at popular prices MEN'S „STarLYIER UNDERWEAR Aar Light 'Combination A•theietic Un,derltveaae. ;$1.00 a suit up.- MEN'S SOCKS Palm ,Beach, white ,black, and. taxi . 50e Eaind ,75c a pair. ISPECIAL- BLACK SOCKS 00. 5 (pair tflorr ... ..� KAI I KRA:CK LINEN C..OA'TED IColllars} all re-izes....• ...• ... ... 250, NEW -SUMMER NECK ,WEAR At 95.e,, 5.0c and 75c. MEN4S UMBRELLAS At $1.00 ;to $2.50. 'esu'.1Sl[MMER,:;SOFT COLLARS EN'S' OVERALL& 'At $1..50 ;Valid Silk Arne Bands at 25 cents. a . SANITARY PACKAGE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS .r (_4t is ,tfolr 125 cents. 1 SPORT (S'HIR'TS Perfect fitting Standard makes, $1.00, ;$1,50 Jan,d ;$9.00. LEATHER BELTS At 25; 50, land 75 cents. • O and • •• • 0 Our Prices are always right H, DATARS, Travelling Salesman I • F. Hess & Son The Old. Stand • • ••• • ' • 0 • • 3 If you intend to build a garage we have material of all kinds for same on hand. Everything in 1 Lumber and Building Material ; Combination storm and screen doors made to order. g:4, Custom Planing our Specialty C. KALPLEISC PIONS 19 • +++++++++444++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++4+•i•.. ( ZURICH 4F The candidates sliiall.selnd to their Public School Inspector cer- tificates from the farmer or farm- ers • who employ them that they have been engaged for a period, of at (east three months, for the purpose of planting, cuiltivating and harvesting of his crops. (We have four salle the following Ford touuring cars; one 1913 and, one 1914, Also one Overhand tour- ing car. These ears have been al4 over- hauled and are in good running order. ,Wie are offering therm at very tow prices. It will pay you, 11.6 rail a\ad see us. Cook Bros., . Iensall NOTICE The Robert Park Memorial Med- als have been won by ,Ronald Wil- son (Gold Medal) and Dorothy Marshall (Silver Medal.) . 'HENSALL P. S. Edward Berry, Pearl Dykes, Grace '.Hardie, Nora McEwen, Ellen Pope, Laura Sararas, Harold Scrut- on, Elva Shaddick, Eva Stone. CREDIT,ON P. S. Alma E. Heist, Earl E. Heist. DASHWOOD P. S. Luella Schatz, Mildred Schroeder GRAND BEND P. S. Reatha Desjardine, Stella Grat- tan, Adell Lovie, Madeleine Pole lock. 4-4. A iCau,rt of Revision of the As- sessment sof (West Branch, North land South Drailnwill be held •atl the ITdwn nail, \Zurich, orn Satur- day, the 4th day of August, A.DJ a917, (at 10 to?clock, a. tn., Dated lJul yrl7th, 1917. 'h E ! $S, $r.,1 Clerk. .ZUR]IOH P. S. Pearl Ducharni.e, Mildred Hof- fman, Leonard Hudson, Jacob Flab - ever, Russel Preeter, Olive t,ettel, Fred. Weseloh. EXETi21R 'P. 8. Louisa Smy, Alvin Andrew, Be- verly Acheson, Dorothy Balkwell, John Betts, Josephine Davis,How and Dignan, Mildred Horton, Viola Hodgert, Grebe Heddon, George Hind, Georgina Hatter Mabel Johns, Marguerite Kuntz, Willie Lawson, James Morley, (honors;) Earl Russell, Perla Sanders, Flor- ence .Vincent, Verna 'Walker.' BAYFIELD P. S. Harry Baker, Ethel Drehmaiin, Shirley King, Ruth M:aeDonald,Bar old 'Weston, Mary Currie. USBORNE SECTION... No. 1, Annie Strang; honors,' No. 2- Elsie Knight, Rets, Pol- lon Cecil Stewart, Wilfred Turn- bull. No. 3- Iva Francis, Ernest' Ilarrie, Hthleen Kay No. 4- Vera Coates, Vent itlieks Mary .Skinner, over 1 • L. WURM tLADIEyS RAIN COATS All sizes and patterns, $4.50, 5.001' 8.50, 10.00, t1.50 land ,$12.00, LADIES' WAISTS In ,different styles- and pattern at, $1.00 1425, 1.50, 2 O0, 2.50, $3.0& LADIES JIOU,SE •D ,RESSES At $1125, 1,50, 1.75. ILADIEJS' SILK £FIOSE In ,Black; white, grey, nigger, brawn, slate, 'Palm Beach.. • A .N,E W, LINE OF ,CUSHI0NT,TOPS1r At 25 (cents. A few only CHILDREN?S STRMIk ;HATS at a big reduction.. ALM BEA SU31TI F H C NC. (bea,utiful Material for J1�ix and ga g,..,.,.. _ JUST' PAS H7O N . 5; ]iT S '. every, lone. i HILDREN?•S . DRESSES. At 50c 75, $1.00 and $1.25. SPECIAL IN LADIES. BLA.CIA ,HOSE ja't 1,5 is a. pair , LADIES' SUMMER.VESTS tCumety tout 35cts. SPECIAL iWIHILE THEY LAST 3 boxes )See,ded, r..asins, fol 25, citS, Phone 28 • •••esee••sees©oeeeeaeoeeoeeeeeoeeeeoeeoees+o•eeooeooe,eeseoeeeooeaen�.e ,� FORD MOTOR COMPANY • r • • (Continued on page feuv.) • • • • • • • • d • • w • • • • • • • • e0 • 0 0 0 OF CANADA, Limited. FORD, ONTARIO E t i ITO ALL DOMESTIC FORD DEALERS AND SUB -DEAL 'ERS; . 1 I It has been the custom of t his Company in past years, on or about the first ,day of each cone tracting year, to make announcement of reduced prices on its various un.dels of ears. In faee of a very radical increase in the cost of raw material, we .find ourselves at this date in a position to guarantee the buying public and our representatives that there will be no price reduction on August 1st, 1917 but we elo guarantee there will be no, price 'increase on or after that date. t a i I In order that there may be no ririisu'nderstanding on the part of anyone ,concerned, we wish .0 call year attention to Clause 14 of your Dealers' or Sub -dealers' License 'Agreement, which gives us the unrestricted option at any time to increase prices on .our various models without any advance notice to you as representative or to the buying public. Iguch orders as may be oda file unshipped or undelivered tat the time that any price increase goes into effect, would be `Tiled by us to you as representative, and' by youto the buying public, at the increased price only; In brief, prices on August 1.st are guaranteed against reduction but mot ragainst advance, We We specifically wish to caution every dealer and Sub-dea er against taking orders at present prices for more ears than their stock at any one time will take are of. Any erd- ers taken to fill which you will be lforced to call .upon branch or factory for shipment -..should be accepted subject only to in erease in price before shipment oir delivery is anade, (see. Clause y Retail Buyer's Order and Agr eemieet.) + , ' I ' , : , .; r : 1 ; Yours ver ;"truly, `t Ford Motor to in.pany 'of Canada Limited, June 8th, 1911. • Q elers. Ford D�o�� Bros., • •• Hensall OVER 700 `ORD SERVICE' STATIONS IN CANADA• • r • '60060•••••••••••,•i r400•••••••000000eri .0100040►$ + r 1 41,We • •x 00;lana