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Zurich Herald, 1917-08-03, Page 8
4. 4 We have been fortunate in securing a quan- tity of Mill Ends. Pieces of from 2 to 10 yards of Prints, Ualateas, Nurses Cloth, 1 yd wide Dress Ginghi.ms, fan- cy Voiles, Table Linens, etc. .Y. Remnant Sale .2. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .4. 4. dr .4. . 4 4. 2 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 Warm Weather Wants We hays a well assorted stock of ladies' white voile waists, middy blouses, plain and porous underwear, wash skirts, collars, etc. 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. A Few Specials Figured Mustins in colors at 8 and 1.03 t t: 1 Turkish Towels at 30 and 400 a pair Ladies' black silk ankle hose at 25c a pair Ladies' fine Catton hose, regular 25c, to clear at 20e Men's Socks in black, tan and grey at 15c a pair We have Canada Paint Co's. Pure Paris Green in stock Also coarse cattle salt at 75e a cwt., and fine Sarnia salt in barrels.. ,A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND J. Gascho & Son 4+ s. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 .1. .1' 4. 4. !M•.••M••13 3t 0 •••N•••• •••••MM••••••••••••••••• •• • • Al le MasseyHarriS Implements•• r• ,,..:„ a At We have been re -appointed Agents for the above °= n;amed Implements and are prepared to take orders of all i kinds of 241assey-I.larrismachin.es for next season. • WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY • •• HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS. • • • We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleights Cutters, and We repair the s.alme class of goods. • 1 • • .• • • Deal F. Hess & Son '• • '• • II ,• .• • i ••i•••.•.•.tidy•A•••N•IliMN1•••••••••NN••��e••N 4÷÷++++++++4,-+:s..t. £'+++++ar'h++4,444- - $'++++1'+i'+++++++'l X44 • If you intend to build a garage we have rkmaterial of all kinds for same on hand. 4. r :itA. Everything in 4. 4* Lumber and Building Material 4.4. Combination storm aid screen doors made to order. 4. 4. ZURICH Square • • • • • and • • ••• Our Prices are always right • • H. DATARS, Travelling Salesman • • • The Old Stand •• Custom Planing our Specialty ::. Y.KLBLBISC PHONE l *% wiser mgr 11'.44+++++4-1-4,4+-1.44-1-4:14++++++.1if+4444++++++++++44+40+-141.44.14 rs l 0608111!•06MideC 6i•••lr•!.A•f !••4•6••••il••••A00•11.000•! • • • • • • • We will send The Herald to I any address in Canada to • January, 1918. •• • 841;41)yyv y4y, .. �.. • • • 0 • 0 • • 35 Cents HURON RED CROSS AND WAR CONTINGENT ASSOCIATION. Almost double their supplies to Hyman Hall, 23087 articles pliipped during the past five nnldnths. Gods i(ca Shipp'ng Centre -Ash.. field So'ldier's Aid, 992; Beim:1111er' Red Cross Society, 678; Britannia Chap., I, 0. D. E., ,Goderich, 210; Goderich Red ,Cross Society, 179; Leeburn Red Cross Workers' Sen- ior Society, 371; Goderich Tp.Pat. Society, 451; Saltford Red Cross Society, 836; Colborne Red Cross Workers, 481; !Taylor's Corners, 272 Kinta'1 !Women's Institute, 126; God eri'ch Maple Leaf Workers, 472; Goderich Women's Institute, 131; Total 8038.: D • Exe'er Shipping Celntre - Cred iton Red Cross, 496; Blake Wom- en's en's Institute, 333; Dashwood Red Cross, 430; Zion Red Cross Circle, 223; (Thames Road, 369; Centralia Pat. League, 306; Soldier's` Aid, Exeter, 1102; Elimville and sun- shine Circle, 289; Farquhar Red Cross, 136; Women's Institute, Ex- eter, 80; Kippen, 188; St. Peter's Lutheran ichurch. Zurich, 148; Ladies' Aid Evan. church, Zurich, 12) ; 'Zurich Women's Institute, 102; !Total -4322. Blyth Shipping Centre. - Mon- creiff Red Cross Sewing Circle, 233;' 'Walton Red Cross Union, ; .Westfield Red Cross Cirel Burns church Ladies' Aid, 19; D. A. M. I. D. K. Club, ;t, tt, 35; Blyth 'Gir'l's Aux., 165;yth Red Cross Circle, 638; S.S. No. 10, East 1Wawanosh, 114; Total -2467. Clinton Shipping Centre. -Varna Pat. League, 413; Bayfield Pa'tri- otic League, 297; Stanley Maple Leaf Club, 185; Unity Club, 263; Clinton Pat. .Society, 1352; Bethany Society, 154; Young Ladies' of South End of .Goderich Tp. 143; Tur ner's 'church •Soc., 62; Brucefield, 293; Summerhill Soc., 26; Clinton Girls' Aux., 60. 'Total -3248. Brussels Shipping, Centre 1102 Auburn Red Cross 'Society 999 1924 571 416 Seaforth Belgrave Londesborough Jean Fittdn, Exe'ter. 'Cor. Secty. for H. C. W. C.A. Treasurer's Report of the Heron County Red Cross landWar Contingent Association. Nov. 1st.; 1916; to J•.ih -Set. Goderich•'Red Cross Walton Red Cross Union. Soldier's Aid, Exeter Clinton Girl's Aux. Clinton Women's Pat. ISoc Blyth Red Cross Circle Credition Pat. League Varna Pat. Society Thames Road Red Cross Brucefield Red Cross ;Holmesvi'lle Pat. Society, Goderich Township Dungannon IWomens' Ins. Londesboro IWomens' Ins. Centralia Pat. League Kippen Red. Cross Blyth Girls' War Aux. Taylors' Corner Pat. Soc. Zurich IWomens' Institute Stanley Maple Leaf Cub 253.00 Bayfield IWomens' (Pat, 'Soc. 234.64 Unity Club 217.37 Blake Womens' Institute "12,15 Exeter IWomens' Institute 3a D.A.M.LD.K., •Harlock 5 Moncreiff Red Cross 14 Farquhar Red (Crops Aux. . 154.92 Elimville&Sunshilne Red C. 143.17 Zion Red Cross Circle , 137,65 St.Pete,'s Lades 'AidrZur_ch 12'.03 Bethany 'Soc. 114,00 Red Cross Circle .S,S,No. 10 , L.S,P,S. Goderich (Township 78.97 Ladies' Aid Evan. ,church 74.78 Turner's church Society 70.00 !Total raised by Societies in H IC,.W. C. A. $1684o.91 Seaforth Red Cross 3996.43 'Win.giaam Pat. Society 2577.80 Seafortb War Aux. 1C98.35. Auburn War Aux. 1206,80 $2430.00 1340.58 1329.27 1245.38 1217.10 796.89 868.06 626.18 800.00 573.43 515.94 477.06 458.82 438,58 378,70 822.98 300;00 , 276,17 2E5,09 Total $9477,88' (Total raised by Huron Co. $26318.7') This county ,forwarded $1000.00 to Hyman Hall, London, entitling the county to have two wards ealle.l "Huron" in the Byron Sanitarium for returned tubercular soldiers. Guerra E. Brown. (Treas. H. C. W. C.A. LOCAL MARKETS Corrected every Thursday. Butter .30 Eggs 38 Dried Apples 05 Potatoes 2 50 Wheat 200 2.00 Oats 70 85 Barley 1 00 Buckwheat 1 25 Flour G 25 7 00 Bran $40 00 Shorts 45.00 Low Grade bag 3.00 Live Hogs fob Hensel 15 50 Local News THIRD ANNIVERSARY To -day August 4th, is the third anniversary of the great war It is a day of national religious observance all over the Dominion, when the .churches will hold ser- vices (for those who have fallen and for the safety of our forces on Iaixd'aired sea., NEW GARAGE ' ( r 14. ' Mr. Henry ,Galimain will open a garage in ;Mr. F. Hess' implem- ent shop next (week. Repairing of a1•I kindsro(n lautos and tires will be looked after. This is a much ne- eded business it our town and will be appreciated by the many auto owners of ,this !section. READY FOR HYDRO The street wiring for the hydro will be (completed this week and it is expected thlat the power will be turned Ion 'at an early date. As soon leis it is turned on the local electric plant will shut dowln and all the business places and houses not wired for hydro will be with- out electric lights. MORE 'PROPERTY CHANGES ' Mr. A. T. Douglas of the Town Line Stanley, has sold his fine 100 -,acre farm to Mr. Herman Wal- ters, of the 14th con., for $7000. Possession will be given in Novem- ber next. Mr, Walters has sold 115 ro er rtvjp. the 1.5:t74, -FA! ':'• '. • M. Chas. FFritz, , who will also' take possession, in Novern,ber, ACCIDENTS Last Saturday while assisting with the hay harvest, Mrs .H. H. eeb had the misfortune to fall of load and dislocate her shoulder. Dr. B. A. Campbell was called and. tendered the necessary attention. Mrs. IWeseloh, who lives with her son, Mr. H. F. 'Weseloh, of town ).not with a serious accident . on Sunday last. IThe old lady in some way fell and in the fall her hip was ;dislocated and she sustain- ed other serious injuries. As she is well iadvanced in years the shock and injuries may prove fetal. ZURICH 8 CLINTON 7 ,The return •game of baseball be- tween Clinton and Zurich teams was played on the local diamond ,last Thursday evening. Tl}e 19•,cal lads gat an ,early lead and the op- posing team was unable to over- come it. The ,gave lasted nine innings and was well played by both sides. (This is the fourth game {that the Zurich boys have played and 'won ;this season. ;The line-up was las follows; -- Pitcher, F. Howald; catcher, E. Howald; 1st. base, Clayton Hoff- man; 2(nd base, F. Klaehn ; 3rd. base, R. Kalbfleisch,hort stop L. Hoffman; offman; 1. f. T. L. Wurm; c. f. Clarence Hoffman; r. t`. . 1W. Brown. , We give credit to New Years to Prompt Pay Customers. FURNITURE, NEWS WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK 0 P FT3IRNZT111R8L fliniffiCE WE ARS SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES AND HAVE. A CARLOAD cm- ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE OLD MICE.. THIS WILL BE EXTRA 'GOOD BUYING FO1;;, THOSE NEED ING ANYTHING IN FURNITUR IN HARDWARE WE HAVE ALSO A LOT OF G ODDS. LEM !WHIM WE SELL AM THE QLD UPRICE, AVE HAVE OVER $1000.00 WORTH 0l' NOAR'71IN-SENOUR'S 100 PER CENT. PURE. PAINT AT THE. OLD PRIMA COME QUICKLY IF YOU WANT TO, PAINT YOUR HOUSE AS THE GOODS ARE GOING FAST AT THE. PRICES; NE ASK FOR C. I4I4RTLI3IB, zvg1C HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE oE3E3 e±E3rSQ8113 C3E11018 3£ OCfftellEE3R ICAoCA ©8>aE3®f tatat int 0 0 0 0 Cream, Eggs and, Butter WANTED Will pay highest cash price for Cream Butter and Eggs delivered at nay residence, 'Zurich, at any time during the week. L HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH wwwailmiE4sF3E3i amee3£ 3F imie43 icsoic•1a3(fr3©E cii IN 11IEM,ORIAM In Loving Rememnberanee of our dear Father, D. S, (Faust, who died July 30th, 1916. A precious one ,from us has gone, . A voice we lov'e;d is stilled; A place is Ivaeant in our home, (Which never con be ,filled'. God in his wisdona has recalled, iThe boon His love had given; And though the body, moulders lhertie, . , (The soul is safe in 'Heaven, The Children. f., "Shorty" Cantelon of Clinton acted as umpire and gave entire .satisfaction. LATE MRS,. H. .WESELOH, SR, Mrs. Henry 'Weeeloh, Sr. who has been making her home with her son, Henry F. of town passed peacefully away early 'Wednesday morning. Deceased had been quite active even though she had reaehed the advanced age of over 83 years, but the injuries and shock received from a fall a few days ago, was too much for her. She was born in 1831 in Hanover, Ger- many. and in 1857 was united =n marriage with the Late Henry Wes- eloh, who predeceased her about twelve years ago. About 48 years ;ago she with her husband and three sons emigrated to this coun- try and came' directly to this section where she had lived. since Three sons survive het', viz; Aug- ust of Kitchener; John of 'Water- loo and ;Henry of !Zurich. The funeral will be held' to -day, Fri- day, at 2 o'clock at the . house.' Intermeint will take place in the Lutheran cemetery. , , To the Farmers of this section: I have ordered- 3 car loads of 116 per cent Acid Phos. for this fall for Fall Wheat, which, is the best for wheat. Anybody that wants some of this Brand will kindly order early. 1 sell it for $23.00 a ton. JOHN HEY, JR., ZURICH Seasonable Goods at popular prices MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Air Light 'Combination Atheletie Underwear. $1.00 a suit up. MEN'S SOCKS Palm Beach, white blank, and tan 50e and 75c a pair. SPECIAL BLACK SOCKS 5 pair !far ... ..a ... ... ... ... $L00 KANT KRACK LINEN COATED Collars, all sizes . ... ....... ... 25c. NEW SUMMER NECK .WEAR .At 25c, 50c and 75c. .MENtS UMBRELLAS At $1.00 to $2.5O NEW SUMMER SOFT COLLARS Ali 'sizes, 3 /for 50c. MEN'S OVERALLS At $1.50 'land 52,00. Silk Arm Bands at 25 cents. . SANITARY PACKAGE LLAiWN 'HANDKERCHIEFS At '0 for 25 cents. 5 SPORT SSHIBA'S 'eit2ect fitting ,Standard X1.00, '$1.50 and ;$2.00. �.FjAIT(HER BELTS At 25c, 50, and 75 cents. intakes, T. L. WORM '!LA.DIE(S RAIN COATS All sizes and patterns, $4.50, 5,00 8.50, 10.00, 11.50 and $12.00. LADIES' IWAISTS ,different styles and patternts, 51.00 1425, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, Wit ;LADIES HOUSE D •RESSES At 51.25, 1.50, 1.75. LADIES' SILK• HOSE In ,Black, ;white, grey, nigge . brown, •slate, Palm Beach. A NEW LINE OF CUSHION,'po a At 25 (cents. A (few only CHILDREN':S S,TW;, HATS at a big reduction. PALM BEACH ,SUJITIj`T,i3 A (beautiful Material for Jul and August. In at. JUST ARRIVED, NEW EDEA FASHION SHEETS, froe tt every one. (CHILDREN'S 'n ESSES At 50b 75, $1.00 and.. $1.25. SPECIAL IN LANES BLACi HOSE at 15cts a; paair. LADIES' SIMMER VESTS !C"r>a;}n!£ty, 1C11ta.et�j. w PECIA'h IWIUIL'E THEY LAST ; 3 boxes §Seeducl ilasins for 25 ate. Phone 21