Zurich Herald, 1915-03-26, Page 1ZURI
Vol, XV'.
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We take pleasure in announcing that our
S° Tina Millinery Opening
will be held. on
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'* and Following days, when eveaything that is new
and popular for this season will be shown. Miss
Clifton is in charge.
.:.2 We invite your attendance.
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of Spring and Summer Goods this ' store has
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2 early as repeat orders will lie out of the question this
t year in many lines, especialy so. with Import Goods
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• •Lineof Dress Goods
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We areshowing the
this season in all the different styles and snakes. Such as-erepes,
• voiles; gaberdines, ottomans, serges, barbicans, etc. and in all
2 the leading shades, blues, browns and blacks, these are especially
strong this season.
Wash Goods
At Crepe wash goods are all the rage again this season and
se will be very`seoarce, we are showing a nice range in plain,
stripe, and small patterns from 150 pr yd up,
Maroh 26th and 27th
ring Goods
Prints & Galateas
o► We have this season the best quality prints we have bhown
se for a long time every piece guaranteed fast colors 8oloo 12 o Our
11- galateas are just the thing for Ladies and Childrens dresses,
:p wear better than prints and make up a beautiful garment at 17
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snap and you get the benefit.
,. Grey Cotton spacial value at 10 cents
w White " " " at 10 cents
'4 Ladies white cotton gowns nicely trimmed with lace
w A big snap at 60 cents
Ladies white cotton undeeskirts with fancy trimming p
+ Extra wide, a bargain at 60 cents
,: Black and colored sateen undsrskirts at 65 cents
* Special in bedspreads extra large size 72 by 90
4 Good quality at $1.59 each
The above are all new goods, freshly from the makers ane
2 1 atest styles and patterns, We also have some snaps in odds
o andends of lines pinked out during stook taking in wrapperette.
2 dress goods, furs, fur coats and ladies mantles at Big Reductions
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4. and lounge shirts at 1.00 1.2e and 1.50 each.
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We have opened up a large assortment of Pearl Diamond
A' and white granite ware, these are the best granite on the market
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4 dippers, basins etc
i, We have just finished a big stock of hom e made pails of
e all kinds also tin and copper wash boilers, a few x cut saws left
o is clear at out prices.,
Peabody's Overalls
We are agents for Peobody Overalls, the best in
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Palm Sunday, Mar 27th.
Two weeks from to -days Good Fri-
day.
Mrs. S. E. Faust visited relatives
in London last week. `
How is thecoal bin holding . out.
Let us know the names of friends
visiting at your home.
Mrs F Hess, Sr., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs G A. Bissett, Saltford,
for a few weeks. •
Mrs Joseph Furtaw, of near Merril,
Mich., visited relatives here for a few
days last week.
Mrs. F.. Jacobs, and daughter,
Mildred, of near Mitchell, are visiting
at the home of her brother, Dr. IJ W
Stoskopf.
The . lecture on Monday evening
given in the Evangelical church by
Rey. S. R; Knechtel on "Observations
and experiences of an European trip"
was very instructive, and the conflict
now going on in the countries visited
made it doubly interesting,
Services will be held in the Lutheran
church' on Good Friday forenoon
at the usual hour. The Luther
League will take charge of the
evening service. The membership
contest closes on that night and the
members are making special efforts to
have as largo an attendance of mein-
bers as possible on the last night.
With this week's ; issue of The
Herald we hava enlarged nor home
news department, We now print
four full pages and this has.been
made necessary by .this
increasing'
demand of space in els paper for
advertising purposes, The Herald as
a means for local advertising cannot
be excelled. •
In -order tofacilitate the handling'
of mail `at .the. front and to insure
prompt delivery it is requested that
all mail be addressed as follows: -
Rank, Name, Regimental Numbers,
Company, Squadron, Battery or other
unit, Battalion, Brigade,. First or
Second Canadian Contingent, British
Expeditionary Force, Army Post office,
London England.
The Bowling Club has leased a lot
fronting on Edward street from Mr.
F. Hess, Sr., which will be levelled
and put into shape for a green as soon
as the weather permits of doing so.
The lot is so situated that water can
be easily led to it from the supply
system controlled by Mr Hess. A.
small stable is built on the lot, which
we understand, will be fitted out as a
club house. ,
OUR POLICE FORCE
At a Nreeting of -the Police Trustees
held on Tuesday evening, Mr. William
O'Brien was appointed constable for
the village of Zurich for the balance
of 1915.
DIED AT DETROIT
The news was received here on Mon-
day of the death of the wife of Mr.
Elmore J. Magel a former resident of
Zurich, which sad event occurred on
Sunday in the city of Detroit. Mrs.
Magel was known to many in this
section, having visited here with her
husband. during thnpast few summers
and the news of her death came as a
great shock to the many friends of the
faintly here.
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Beall, M. A., of the Ontario Depart-
ment of Education, will lecture in the
Town Hall, Zurich, on
Thursday Eve, April 1st
at 8 o'clock.
He will deliver his famous address
on. Sex 1Bydene and. Personal Purity.
No young roan or father of children
should fail to be . present This is a
particular favor to our 'village and
community, and appreciation should
be manifested by crowding the Hall
to the very; doors Be sure to bring
your bred man and your boys over 14
years of age if at all convenient,
Mrs John Geiger of Pigeon, Mich.,
is visiting at the home of her daughter
Mrs John Gascho.
Do not miss the lecture in the
Town Hall. next Thursday evening by
Mr Beall on Hygen.
A class of young .people will be
confirmed in the Lutheran church at
next Sunday morning's service.
• The Ontario high school entrance
examination will be held on June 21,
22 and 23, The program is: First
day, composition and spelling; second
day, .arithmetic and literature; third
clay, English grammar, writing,
geography. The departmental exams
will be held commencing . June 9 and
continuing to June 30.
in placing his advertising the busi-
nese :, man calls for local circulation
a circulation in the home of the people
who are within reach of his store, and
who, reading his announcement in the
leisure and quiet of the home circle,
becoine at once prospective, customers,
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A Chicago merchant prince once said
that ;:: newspaper read; iii -the home by
members of the family was worth a
hundred sold on the highway. If this
opinion was worth quoting twenty-five
years ago, how much more truth there
is in the statement today.
MORE CHANGES-
Mr. Andrew Price has purchased
the dwelling and lot now occupied by
Mr. and Mrs John Gascho from Mrs
Mary Greb for x',875.00. Mr Gascho
retains possession of the property for
thirty days.
Messrs' Andrew Mittelholtz and
Wellington. Johnson have purchased
the butcher business of Mr G 0 Petty
Hensel., and will take possession in a
few weeks. Their many friends will
wish them success in their under.
taking,
1TrJohnP Rau has sold the property
known as the Commercial Hotel,
Zurich; to 11Ir Artnur G Edighoffer,
barber, who takes possession on May
1 next. We understand that Mr
Edighoffer will move his barber shop
to the hotel when he takes possession.
'Mr M J Ran, the present occupant,
will likely move unto a farm.
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AUCTION SALE
0f Farm Stock, Implements Etc.,
on Monday, March 291h at 1 o'clock
on the Babylon Line, mile south of
Zurich Road. H Bossenberry, auction-
eer; John B Foster, proprietor,
On Farm Stock Implements, Eta.,
on lot 8, con 4, Stanley, 3 miles
north-west of Xippen. on Monday,
March 20th, at 2 o'clock. E, Bossen-
berry, auctioneer, Alfred. Sutton,
proprietor.
A large assortment of Easter, post
cards in stock. We have never had
prettier ones, Mrs, McCormick.
Millinery Openings
We beg to announce to the Ladies of
Dashwood and vicinity that we have
added a Millinery Department to orate
business.
Our Spring Opening
in charge of Miss Crawford will be.
held on,
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 23rd and 24th
and following days.
You are cordially invited.
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Announcement!
Sine of our new spring shoes have
already arrived, Men's, Women's,
Children's, etc. Watch for our
Annotincement.
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• The Home of God Shoes
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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Talbot—AL SaubleLine or March 22nd
Stan -ley,. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward.
Talbot, a son.
"mithe—In TTensall on March 5th, to
to Mr and Mrs W R Sinitho, a son.
Marshal[—At Flensail on March 17,
to Mr and Mrs F Marshall, a son,
Smillie—Tru THGnsall., on March 5th,
to Mr and Mrs W R. Smillie, a son,
DIED
1'psliall—Near IZippen, on Friday,
March 12th, 1915, Mrs. Joseph
Upshall, aged 73 years, 11 months,
Gidley—In Exeter, on Saturday,
11?aroh'14th, Jane Merrifield. be-
loved wife of R Gidley, aged 89
years,ll months and 17 clays.
MARRIED
Borland—Duncan—At the Presbyter-
ian . manse, Thames Road by Rev.
Colin Fletcher, March 10th, Miss
Edna Dunoan daughter of Mr. and
Mrs John Duncan, Jr., to Mr.
Charliel3orland.
Smith—Darling—At the Methodist
parsonage, Henson, on March 17th,
Wm Snaith, of 0'rford county to Mi;)s
Elizabeth Darling, of McGillivray
township,
We have received many
li n esof new SPRING GOODS
and are putting then on display.
Von are cordially invited to call
and look over sarne.
New Prints, Gin gh am s,
Dress Goods, Etc.
HOUSE DRESSES
A nice lire of ready to wear house dresses
at reasonable prices. Very serviceable and good
material.
WALL PAPERS
A new shipment of Wall Paper just in.
Call and see sample book.
R. N DOUGLAS
BLAKE
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Spring tyles Iteaoly for Selections
Now that the Weather Man has t
'experienced a change of heart and has
kindly consented to some fine Spring
like weather, you are probably ready for +
your Spring Snit. You'll find the sortot
Snit you're looking ioraunong our large
assortment of
Tailored Clothes
PRICES
$5.00 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25,00
New fabrics in the latest
Arneritala Styles or in the natty
New English Models
May' we show you
convenience?
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