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Zurich Herald, 1917-11-30, Page 8• s T I r T# y Ti 7 P t': 4•++++++++.24++++++++++++,+++++++++++++++++++++++++++44.T. r•1r+ •i•++•?~•1•fi••', o •E•+d•z •i•o•ti •F•++++•r ++•1.++fi••1••i+•1•+•1•+•i°•II••1r+*F+++^II••I<?'II'+1"1'+t+.T. 1 CO.. tS 4. At 4. 14. 4. 4. + We have the celebrated Rogers Coats again inn stock in + ; the newest styles and cloths s ueh as Plush, Velours, +;Baby ,II. 4. Lamb Cloth, etc. 4. We also have Misses and childrens' sizes in fashionable col .t, �.I ors, Do not fail to see the se should you require a new + (elwinter coat, 4 : Dress Goods �. '�' reen, brown, etc., etc., •3• "1• All wool Berges, in black, navy, g These were all °41° 51 in, wide at from $1.25 to $ 2.50 per yd. eR 'fig. ;bought before the advance in prices, and are excellent val 4 ; ue at our prices. Also a full range of velveteens in corded and plain finish at from 60e to $1.00 per yard. .� il{c +.� az,7 Silks are in good demand for fall wear and we would ,x. be pleased to show you our various lines in Duchess, Ha bitues, Poplins, Pailettes„ •crepe du chenes, Georgettes,etc. 4 SPECIAL 100 yds. only, black Duchess, good t 4. weight, 30 inches wide at $1.50 per yard. Ladies' and Children's Underwear 4. man's all wool natural or white. These garm- •II Peen excellent wear + tentsis are �vsll roads of pure wool and give ee We also have flanpelette gowns, childrens sleepers, sweater .1. ;coats, hosiery in cashmere, all wolf, andfleeced lined. + s en's Wear + �r 4 den's and Boy's fine suits, overcoats, raincoats, s eas 4' .*p• ters, a complete range of underwear, hats, caps, 4.;gloves, socks, ties and mufflers. •F• '��. COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF SEASONABLE •1' GOODS, AND GET OUR PRICES. WE FEEL SATISFI- ED THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR WINT- ;�,�' ER NEEDS. LIVE POULTRY, LARGE ONIONS, DUTCH ,SE;TTS M + AND ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE WANTED. 4. 4. i Casa° & - Son . ..,-. La 4•,b,•g•ti`r•1.•3••1.•F••'s••g.•y..l••y.•€••i•+ •:•.l•.g• + ++++•1••N°e•f•+•f•h•.1••g•3.1••g•.l•.1..1•q•.1..;..;..i•3 +.g.•1•.F•3-•§• ••o••••o••••oesoos6fsews••• •••••cocoa oe••••s•e•••••• • A 1 .1 Massey...Harris implernents • • M e • s We have been re -appointed. Agents for the above • names Implements and are prepared tc take orders of all kinds of Massey-Harrismachines for next season. o • • • • • WEE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY • •o HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS. • • till ll Wagons Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and • • Visit our Millinery Parlors and see y grew..,, reduced prices we are offering ir. l✓x <• d -ear, rats Trimmed and Untrimmed, also : anin,. , Veilings, etc., at Vel• Low Prices 1d,Ala E., Kline Zurich LOCAL MAIi.k;.i.ITS Result of Exemption Claims EXEMPTION CLAIM'S ALL WED R. E. Webb, E. Webb, F. Cam- eron, R. H. Clausius, Wm. Claus - John H. Price, H. Kenney, C, W. Dresser, 0. .E. Mcllwain, R. I. .42 Mcllwain, H. A. Stimson, W. L. 42 Mellis, Wi 'J. Reid, N. Stanlake, 05 S. Gascho, A. E. Heideman, W. 1 00 Schenck, A. T. Kalbfleisch, Geo. Eaynham, P. 'McKeever, H. A. Clarke, Earl Sweitzer, J. H. G -al- pin, C. J. Nicholso'i, Chas. Jack- son, R. Colclough, J. R. Kenney R. E. Alderson, Wm. Desjardine, A. R. Parsons, T. C. Bailey, Colin Cam, pbell, G. T. Flewitt, E. C. Diehl, C. W. Magee, E. T. Brisson, W. A. Schilbe, Gordon Surerus, Jno. 3. Regier, 3ideon Koehler, Thos Pat- ton, W. H. Haugh, P. T. tisen- bach, W. T. Petty. CLAIMS DISALLOWED. Peter Ravelle, Emanuel Voll - and, Herbert F. Wutm„ R. T. Kalbfleisch, A. Kerney, L. W. Hof- fman, E. E. Ruby, R. W. Williams;. _ In Flanders Fields Two men were arguing: One claimed he had heard in Calgary the most stirring appeal for the. Victory War Loam. The other said he ,had hhrd a bethr-in ,Sherbrooke, P*,: Q. A thin . man, taking his cigar from his mouth Corrected every Thurs sy• Butter Eggs Dried Apples Potatoes Wheat Oats Barley Buckwheat Flour Bran Shorts • Low Grade Live Hogs fob Hensall 2.1.0 2,10 53 55 1 00 1 25 5 75' G 25 $3800 3400 bag 8.00 17 00 Local News NEW ADS - Victory Loan, T. H Agur, T. Brownett, P. Lamont, Ford Motor Co., Auction Sale, The first real snow fall of the season took place on Saturday and Sunday. About three inches ;of the "beautiful" fell, but not quite enough fol sleighisng. WO1v1I NS' INSTITUTE NOTES s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • embers Of the Women's We gave credit to New Years to Prompt Pay Customers. Announcement The business conducted for many years under the name of C . Hartleib will henceforth be known as Hartleib &Faust. Mr. S. E. Faust has taken a half share in the business dating from August 21st. The firm will be better prepared than ever tocsup- ply your needs in Hardware, Paints, Furniture, et the lowest prices. Special attention paid to Furnace troughing, etc. Work, Eave- Hartleib & Faust Hardware and ,Furniture Zurich HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE ...1.4.÷÷+÷++++++++++++++++++.1,4+++++++++++++++++++++++++ ..g••y..i.•g.•i• ••F••t• "• •3�•8.1••i•.fi•3•.g• ..q•.D••3••II+.1,�3••II••1••6••1••II••S••II••t••S••3.•1.3..f..g.•i..1,.II•3.3•+• •II ++ 1 4. 3► 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. Custom Planing our Specialty rhe m Institute met at the home of the, said; "No, tlie best appeal for DI,sees Lamont on Wednesday eve- I Victory Bon+`is does'nt ante men- ning of last week.There was a tion their eniam.e. Listen ;" and he good attendance and the meeting was a very interesting one The meeting was opened by- singing "The Maple Leaf For i�...e,'c Mrs. B. Campbell, who was the deleg- ate from the local organrzatiofr to the convention recently held at London, gave an excellent report, of the proceedings. MiissesPearl Wurtz and Muriel Preeter gave two excellen tpapers. A solo by Miss Margaret Lamont was also welt rendered. Other important business was disposed of. The next meeting will be, held at the home of Mrs. Campbell on the ev- ening of Dec. 12th, at 6 p. m, Members will prepare themselves r ,the roll call with �Chr- We sr se. •I Cutters, and We repair the same class of goods,• 0 • • Our Prices are always right 0 Ii. 0 DATARS, Travelling Salesman • F. Hess Son The Old Stand v Square Deal •* • ••111:•••e•••••••n••••eo•••1110 ••••••••••••••••••••�•0!•••. Let u have your order n�i�r`-rder SM '11,1itS and Ov rcoats a Prices Right and Fit Guaranteed to answe istmas suggestions. All ladies are cordially invited. Report for Room' IV. -. Subjects for Jr. and, Sr. V. Biology, Reading, Grammar , and- gelical church, was held on '.i'ues- Literature. day evening and resulted as tot - Sr. V.- Jean Campbell 80%; lows ;- ' . William 14lanson 75, Margaret Hess I President- N. Dahms ; Vice - 74, Graham Merner 63. Pres., Muriel Preeter; Cor. -Sec. Jr. V,- Leonard Hudsop 76.5, Margaret Lamont; Rec.-Sec., PearlOlive Zettel 73, Mildred Hoffman Wurtz Missionary -Sec. Ortwein;Ida Treys, Anna Hess; Or - 70.5, rtriiliamr d 66, Jacob ganist, Mayne Lamont; Librarians C r ive Meda Surerus Ieix, enry Pfile and Hilton Truemner. Leo Curriveau 60, Ruth Hartleibf 57, Freddy Weseloh 50, Russel Pre- eter 42,5, Frank Siebert 42. Subjects for Sr. IV.- tReading, Written Reading, .Grammar, and and Writing. ' Dorothy Campbell 78%, Edna Zettel 73, Iva Kalbfleiseh 67, Lil- lian Weseloh 66, Ward Fritz 03, Ivan Kalbfleisch 55, Bert 'Sieert- 51, Teddy .Wagner 41.5, , Lee;l Town Hall%7r ic;h on Tnesnay nnht O'paien' s0. - Dee 41b at S l err. Patterson's Jubilee Parents of pupils whose atamd- ing is below 60% could give val-eSingers haw, h ,n engaged for the liable able assistance by insisting more occasion. e l+ni:sien-Il,e,ervecl sents upon their stuffing' at home. 35 c, Adn Children 7 50. Plan N. E, Ile' alms,' Prin'ci:na'.. of .hull at ' vrfi,1,1 Office, read from gi clipping the poem by John MeB e, of Montreal.; In FlandelE's'field thF poppies blot Betw,ah againstthe z,row and row, Thai r men ki1T'. V ,and in the sky; The larks,still bravely singing,fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below; We are ,lhe,dead,short days ago We lived,felt dawn saw sunset glow Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe 1 To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high I If ye break faith with us who die We shall not aleep,through poppies grow In Flandees fields. MEN'S TIES SWEATER COATS The very latest, 25c to $1.00. In all colors and sizes, with or NEW SHIRTS without collars. Beautiful line of new shirts just FURS g A bigran e of Ladies Furs, arrived, $1.00 to $2.00. WARM CAPS Plush Coats, etc. A full line of Men's and 13oy's Special heavy coating $2.50 per yd, TEDDY BEAR BLANKETS AND QUILTS At $1,00 and $1,75. If you intend to build a garage we have material of allikinds for same on hand. Everything in Lumber and Building Material Combination storm and screen doors made to order• 4. 4, 4. + 4, PHONE I fi >Y,v1 + +++44÷4C++4,444÷++444+++++++ ..1...1.•1•i 4C++4,�'tr•r•F••II••i••£ 4 §••f••3.3••k�•II••II•++ •1••II•�F•fi•3o•�•II•�F•+ z•�•+•£• f••'F3••i••1h++++V"F I '1 4. gra LIFLE'ISC4. ..�._ = ZURICH t • ELECTION OF OFFICERS The annual election of officers of the Y. P. A. of the 'Zurich Evan - caps 50e to $2.00 RAINCOATS. We carry a big stock in this'ine 'A coat for rainy weather or a $1.00 to $1.75. CA They A San be wash dress coat. $5.00 to $16 ed, AUCT ON SALE Of 25 durhanr cows, some with calf at foot and some to calf a month, at Hensall Stock Yards on Tuesday, Dec., .lth, at 2 p. m, E. Bossenberry, auctioneer; P. Lamont, Proprietor. Cream, Eggs and Fowl 3 0 0 WANTED 'aiiwill pay highest cash price for Cream s Fowl and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. L HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH_ woe: E33EFE381t3 CICO 3®£ F31/20 OCIONZIOVIE318CS CIO Do not fnr:tet• 'he concert in the • NEWHARNESS SHOP 4. 1 i -'"_ I have opened up a new harness shop in I i Merner's Block, opposite the Commercial Hotel, l' and am prepared to do everything in harness t.t I '1' � repairing, binder canvas repairing, etc. FREE! FRE! New Idea Fashionhnoo for Novemt er.m and areece one. Wrapperettes, Flannellettes, and Eiderdowns all bought before the big advance in price WANTED Dutch Setts, Live Poultry, Large Onions and all ).rinds of Farm Produce. T. L. M Phone 28 NEW !D A 'PATTERNS ...v nal, Can *de Victor an 1 I .! Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc 1 I 1 A Trial Solicited L. ZURICH I FRED �H�E.1. 3• 4. -*-...4'-+-4,._.70-4'-'ty°-+-'1•-+.`÷-4.-4.-.a-4.-i--+-4-4.-4.-+."-- You will possibly never again have ,ut•h an investment ,�. , Victory Loan.opportunity as is ()leered red you in the Canada The security, interot, return and the r?;ainty of p nprec- iation when peace es,mes, makes it a ideal boors ra buy You owe it to yourpatriotism and yol �" 7e as much as yocan, be it a $50.00 be ` Y :Yll4, x$ betitaset,. one. Any of the canvs Es , s or the Matson . to give you full ptxi.ls'E1la1s.=.scan D c, 1st. V�'r' tz and G. Pete and F. W , Glad - A. F. He :, and 0,. x � . Glad -man, ;,a'ovassE'vs for Hay Tawnsl ' l' .9 e . , r a e .• il. *.exru.xv •.. ,7 • c p INVESTMENT OF YOUR SAVINGS Money lying al a low rate of interest will earn for you each. six months more interest dollars by in- vesting it in a Huron & Erie -Debenture. You receive the unconditional promise of this Iialf•Century old Corporation that your funds will be repaid at the time promised together with half -yearly interest thereon For terms of one, two, three, four or $ye years' interest is pail at the rate of 5 per cent per annum Why not ask for further particulars`; THE 9 Mowrc,1AGE COPORATION CHAiiTERED 1864 Older than erre Dominion of alntet" HEAD O 1 i.:E: LONDON, ONT. Applicatio. a fee Debentures receive l ? ANDRE'.' HESS, , A Uri. .ixy oN iS t *rh R;M1''