Zurich Herald, 1919-07-11, Page 1URIC
Vol. XX
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'DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL RINDS
ATI: our sewing done by hand
Misses L. Geiger and I; Smtih•of
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Rugs, aUIt S, a Waterloo, spent the past week 'at.
the home of Mr. C. O. Smith, St
Joseph.
A change has been made in the
G. T. R. timee table which affects
the L. II. & B. branch. AB trains
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P/?EE TER'S
Midsummer Specials
for the month of June.
WHITE VOILE WAISTS
:'At $1.00 3 doz. white Voile waists
emmbrodiers front, trimmed. with
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In Georgette and crepe du chene
waists at $4.00 and $5.00
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".13etter quality Node waists' in
Yie;alt `>awiss emb'rodeired =fronts,neat
ly trimmed collars. and cuffs, siz-
es 34 to 42,EXTRA SPECIAL
Value $3.00 1 '
WHITE SILK WAISTS
lin all sizes, at $2. and $3. each.
LADIES' HOSE
Cotten and Bale hose in white,
brown and black .sizes 8;! to 10.
SILK: ,ANKLE HOSE IN BLACK!
And white colors, sizes 9% to 10.
LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE
Colors in Brown taupe, dark grey,
champagne and black, size 9%
.C'HILDS' RIBBED LISLE HOSE
Mercerized finish', colors in white
black and brown, sizes 4% to 81-2,
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MENS' PANAMA HATS
A nice assortment of mens' pawn
ama hats in the new styles at a
low price
WOMENS' & CHILDS MIDDIES
A splendid assortment of wom-
efns' and children middies in plain
white and striped collars long and
short: sleeves, all sizes.
CHILDRENIS ROMPERS
!Children's Rompers made from
good quality print in neat srtiped
pattern, size 2 to 7 years.
LITTLE GIRLS' GINGHAMS
Little girl's Gingham
brown,, grey and navy
ect sizes 2 to 14 years.
dresses in
plaid eff•-
BIG BUNGALOW APROONS
Bungalo aprons made from ex-
tra quality print instriped Pat-
terns, both light and dark colors.
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J. PREETER
Produce Wanted
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JULY n,!919.
visa Elv�a Ileyroek is ,spending a
fed` 'Weeks in Detroit
I1C,'Datars has erected a neat
a#°air,.-4 I his premises.
A. Targe number from here s,• eat
Do>o�riloio Day in Goderich.
Mx 'Nati . A. Smith of Detroit,
,dl,. o'a friends in town cast Satur
zra Kaercher of Kitchener
p£iit +the holiday with friends,
; ')-Mage! of Detroit cal'ecl
jC or
rids in the village this
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idr and Mrs. N. E. Dahms are
are spending their 'vacation at
4% fIma•y.
tfr.:and Mrs. F. Bossenberry of
Kltchener visited relatives here
last.' , '': ek.
1 wea:n 1 Mrs. Daniel Steinbach of
Detroit are visiting relatives here
at./4'''Prrelt '1V'fra.' Jphm J. Smith recently vis-
ited. relatives at Crosswell, Mich.,
fon', a week.
Mrs. Ezra Koehler and children
silent the week -end at the home
of Mrs S. C. Reid, Dashwood.
Mrs. Abel Schilbe and daughter,
of Waterloo, attended the funeral
• of the .late Mr, J. C. Kalbfleisch.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Livingood and
• daughter Inez, of KKitchener vis-
a ite l relatives here over the Firsts,
• Mr. and Mrs. A. Mantz and Mr.
• and Mrs. Ed, Mentz of Tavistock,
• visited relatives and friends here
• over the 1st.
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Mr. Geo. Koch called on friends
in town on Monday.
Just received a carload of fresh
St, Marys' cement. Stade &.Weldo.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Tho following is the report of
Promotion ExaRris held in Room
If on June 25th and 26th.
Jr III -Total No. of marks 125,
60% or 435 marks must ha obtain-
ed to pass; Fred Davidson 473,
Irene Decher 464, Leonard Wagner
406, Clauded Meidinger 384, Ver-
non Davidson 347, Dorothy Bren-
ner 313
Sr. II -to pass to Jr. III, Total
No., of marks 675, 60% or 405 marks
marks must be obtained to pass;
Honours 500. Anna Mittleholtz
5526, Kenneth Koehler 501, Leon-
ard Prang 495, Wesley Cal'fas 490,
Mildred Geiger 475, Austin Hey 455,
Evelyn Ducharme 453, Elmer Lei -
bold 443, Luella Reichert 425, Mar-
tha Heideman 389, Alvin elascho
356, Arson Keller 173.
M, A. Lamont, Teacher.
The following are the results olf
the Promotion Examinatoins of
Room III.
Jr, IV V ;- To pass 495; Mabel
Preeter 586, Muriel Howald 556,
Veola Prang 555; Mary Mittelholtz
535, Lloydon Walper *332.
Sr. 11I;- Pass 435; Eleanor Du-
charme, hose,,, 549; Luella Decher,
hon, 548; Frances Mittelholtz .535;
Ethel Deitrich 502, Newell Geiger
488; Madelena Meidinger 184; Ed-
mund Bedard 485; Ortha Melick '
M. and Mrs. I, Wilhelm and Mr. 472; Marguerite Prang 151, Gerald
and Mrs. A. Sippel and families of Bedard 444.
Milverton visited relatives in Jr. 1II;- To Pass 435; Lizzie
this vrchre:ty recently. Leibold 534, Austin Schwalm 528,1
M F �'` , illgoose, Principal of Lillian Rader' 523, John Kochems I
tjam- 1 w„ ,y eServaters of rnts c 21, Lulu Albrecht 512, Edwin Gas-
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a� y�tr�r.J'�. qfi,. TU./704z. exan0n ho 506•.,Agnes rLettel 50 1, Alda
itng'"' pi4TaillY' in ' piano and singing. i"axfYals ea meth m seepe aner•=:.y{ ase,
Misses R. Eilber. and L. Galstcr [ Gilbert Ducharme 485, Frieda. De -
who had been in charge as millin- iehert 473, May Schwalm 469, Ivan
ers i;n Monckton and Shakespeare Yungblut 464, Gordon Schwalm 447
respectively, have returned rcr darnel Waiper 409, Idella Howald
their homes here. 295, Ethel •Hess 368, Raymond Fish
Mr, and Mrs. Schantz and sou. r`.r 293.
Lawrence, of Plattsville and Mt. F. M. KALB.FLEISCH, Teacher.
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Nommsommassmssomak
Incorporated 1855
The
MOLSONS
BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
Over 100 Brunches ilr beak
A General Baakine
Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTER OF CREDIT
BANK MONEY ORDER
Savings Bank Department
Interest at highest current rates
Zurich Branch
W. B. COLLES, Manager
The World's Watch
Over Time
SWAT t N r_5
Dealer in
Watches. Clock, Musical
Instr'urnefirs, ac; .
Repairing Promptly Diane
Hess the Jeweller
Phone 67
• and Mrs. Bingeman of New Dun
• dee visited at. the home of Mr: + 1ipfo„ 6pgs41 4► is1100.•41 0.444 fi0r110"4f 4
• and Mrs. W. L. Siebert on Sunday.
• Rev. R. M. Geiger recently vis-
• ited at the home of his parents, . ,.i •.., We invite you to inspect our
• Mr. and Mrs, M. Geiger, before go -r;. '
• en to Woodstock, where he is• i nt` , new shoes for spring and summer •
• engaged as pastor in one of the
churches. wear. See our line of
• The regular meeting of the
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• W,. 0. T. U. will be held at the
o home • •s Mrs, evening, B. Meyer,y on 1: OXFORDS 11!
Wednesday July 16th, "' For Men
For Ladies i
• All ladies are cordially invited to
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• be preselnt.
Among thes? �aho attended the a All Styles and Sizes
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• funeral of the late Mr. J. C. Kalb- • Iii
o fleisch were, Mr. and Mrs. Chas sHoEs
Wear Well bind
6 Kalbfleisch, Mr. and Mrs. George
• Kalbfleisch and Mr. Adolph Kalb- b
Ptirint AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
The Shoeman
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-We have opened our
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• Mr. Lloyd Kalbfleisch, a student
of the Waterloo College and 'Theo-
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• logical Seminary was successful is
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obtaining the Laury Scolarship
-+ Prize, which was awarded to the
• student obtaining the highest pe:
• celntage at the Final Exams.
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• The members of the Zurich W.
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o C. T. U. met In the evangelical:
• church on Wednesday evening,
• July 25th with a well attended
meeting of; members and vistiors.
Mrs, B. T. F. Beavers of Exeter
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•• occupied. the chair, and after ac-
• cepting the resignation of the Pros
• id p1, Mrs W. L. Siebert, the re-
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"election of a 'new president res
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0 tilted in favor of Mrs. 0, Heyrack
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A Mrs. Beavers then gave a very
0 !interesting address on the work of
0 the county as sho is President of
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• the County organization with a
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membership of over 300*.
• Mrs. $avelaand of Exeter then
w tendered a reception of welcome•
• to all the officers of the local br-
• alncli, which was responded by each
• in turn. This was followei. by
• a very appropriate and foreab'.e• .
•• address on the work by Mrs. Have-
• land, pointing out the instructions
0 of voting on the coming referen-
dum The sneaker also touched
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• on the origin of the society since.
1874 by Frances Willard, and the
chief motto is "On (Tod we will set
tip our Banper.' '
Tho local branch is in a flour
'shins roxid:ition having 22 nietnb
fle'sch, all oif Detroit.
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We are offering some bargains in
Wall Papers, Mixed Paints
and other lines.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce
Your wants 'taken care of
R. N.
DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE.
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