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Zurich Herald, 1915-04-02, Page 1ZURI 'Vol. XV. ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1915. LD w•••00••9440•O••••••••••••••••..••••••ve�•••••••14••• � • EETER ' • 0 - • 0 ,• :. 0 ,• • - -• ,. ® spRING • i • 0 • • 1915• ; oWe take pleasure in announcing that our i11 exay penin • will be held on er E FRIllAY and SATURD.AY• March 26th and 27th and following days, when eveaything that is new and popular for this season will be shown. Miss $ Clifton is in charge. :.� We your attendance. • New ring Goods -* We have just opened up the largest shipment of Spring aLd Summer Goods this store has ever shown and we would advise making you selections early as repeat orders will lie out of the question this year in, many lines, especialy so with Import Goods. •• ress Goods •• We showing the celeiirated Priestly Line of Dress Goods o• •' � ascrepes, � this season in all the different styles and makes . Such • voiles; gaberdines, ottomans, serges, barbicans, eto.-and .in all. o the leading shades, blues, browns and blacks, these are especially • strong this season. •• • , ash +0 s • Crepe wash goods are all the rage again this season wed will be very soarce, we are showing a nice range in plain, s • i • • • • • 0 P • • 0 a • • • •• • 0 e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a •• e • •• • neglige a • •• • the trade A . •. • i • • • 0 • •0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 4) • a • 4 60 • • 0 • e 9 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 • • • • stripe, and small patterns from 150 pr yd up, • Prints & Ol teas e We have this season the bust quality prints we have ehown • for along time every piece guaranteed fast colors 8c10o 12ac Our 4 galateas are just the thing for Ladies and Childrens dresses, • wear better than prints and make up a beautiful garment at 17 o pr yd. A few Specials picked up at a • snap and you get the benefit. • Grey Cotton spacial value at 10 cents. • White " " at 10 cents Ladies white cotton gowns nicely trimmed with lace • • A big snap at 60 cents o Ladies white cotton underskirts with fancy trimming • Extra wide, a bargain at 60 cents • Black and colored sateen undsrskirts at 65 gents o Special in bedspreads extra large size 72 by 90 • Good quality at $1.69 each • The above are all new goods, freshly from the makers ans 1 atest styles and patterns, We also have, sorne snaps in odds • and ends of lines picked out during stook taking in wrapperette. dress goods, furs, fur ;oats and ladies mantles at Big Reductions • • New Mens' Shirts • • We have also opened ne a nice range of mens fanny • and lounge shirts at 1;00 1.25 and 1.50 each: 0 Peabody's Overalls We are agents for-Peobody Overalls, the .best in • • ., � .. rdware • • We leave opened up a large assortment of Pearl Diamond • and white granite ware, these are the best granite on themarket o •• We have them in all lines, water pails, tea kettles, padding pans • • dippers, basins etc • at • • We have just finished a big stook of hone made pails of • •® all kinds also tin and copper wash boilers, a few x cut saws loft s •4 t,)'clear at out prices. I Produce of all binds taken • • • - ... a,. R . a E ,s^e •.•4.••• I 'Telephone. No.9 - ^• ZURICH: ••• 44.•,•••••4••••••4.4)••••••• le••••••••••••••••••1I1••••d►•; STAMP TAX LOCAL-NE"VTS yAAA,,' lowhas eni os-�►s �eyas �mq cs e�►ear ? ! fromThe the folPost ing off ose beDepartmentreceved , Hay council meets in the Town Doll, l Ottawa: Re one cent War Tax on letters and post cards mailed . in • • Zurich, Saturclayafternooe,, April -'3rd at o'clock, Misses Alma and Clarissa ,Rill, of Crediton, visited friends hereon Sun- day last. ' Miss Olive Green is _'assisting in 3 Preeter's millinery department during the present season. The many friends of Mr John Gesell() will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favorably. Mr Peter Bender has opened up a shoe repair shop in the old Sovereign Bank premises, 'Victoria street, Miss Alveda Weseloh of London spent .a short visit with her permits Iilr and Mrs Hy F Weseloh last week. Mr. Peter Lamont was called to Cairo, Mich:, this week owing to the serious illness of his sister, Mrs Patter- son, who lives there. Mr and Mrs E. Rader entertained A number of their friends from Zurich to a taffy pull last Friday eye,"which was enjoyed by all. 0, Fritz, shoe merchant is having a spring opening of new shoes on Satur- day. See his windows for display. Ladies are particularly invited, A fine Easter prograniine will be rendered next Sunday Evening in the Eyangelical church by the members of the Sunday School assisted by the choir. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all. How about an organization meeting of the baseball club for 1915? The time will soon be hoes again when the diamond will be in shape and we have material enough here to make, up e winning baseball team. Canada for delivery in Canada,. United States or Mexico, and on letters mailed in Canada for delive ry in the United Kingdom and British Possessions generally and wherever the two cent rate applies A. war tax of one cent has been imposed on each letter and post- card mailed in Canada for delivery in Canada, the United States or Mexico, and on each letter mailed in Canada for delivery in the United Kingdom and British Possessions generally, and wherever the two cent rate applies, to become effeoti ve .on and from the 15th April, 1915 This War Tax is to be prepaid by the senders by means of a War Stamp for sale by Postmasters and other postage vendors, Wherever possible, stamps on which the word. "War Tax" have been printed should be used for prepayment of the War . Tax, but should ordinary postage stamps be used for this purpose they will ba accepted. This War Stump or additional Stamp for war purposes should be axed to the upper right hand por- tion of the address side of the en- velope or post card, close to the regular postage so that it may be readily cancelled at the same time as the postage. In the event of failure on the part of the sender through over- sight or negligence to prepay the war tax on each letter or postcard above speoified, such a letter or postcard will be sent immediately to the nearest Branch Dead Letter Office, It is essential that postage on all classes of mail matter should be prepaid by means of ordinary post- age stamps. The War Tax stamp will not be accepted in any case rs fof oeta e. Mr Samuel pieta has'snoveii x�ao l for the p_ _p:tyirie:� . p g the dwelling he erected last week on his lot in the north part of town. The house is 14 feet by 20 feet and one half storeys high, well built and roof- ed' and the time taken to 'construct same was three and one-half days. Mr Dietz and family will live in it until their new house is completed. 01 About 125 delegates from all over Western Ontario attended the first annual convention of the Ontario Brotherhood of Thresherinen bald at London last Thursday. A provincial organization was formed. Among, those who attended from this section were; W 0 Oahe, Zurich; W J Jarrett and 5 Reichert, Hillsgreen; W H Talbot, Melvin Talbot and John Thirsk, Blake; S Merner, Hensall.!. Quite a number of . families bare.- Moving this week. Mr Simon Dietrich is moving in with John Foster, on the Babylon Line, which farm IVIrDietrich gets possession on the ist of April. Mr. John Nenschwanger is moving into the house vacated by Mr Dietrich on the Blind Line, and will make his future home there. MrFrank Kochems is moving into the house vacated by ktr Neuschwanger and will manage the farm for Messrs Yungblut and Deichert, \vho now own it: Mr W C Wagner and family are moving into the home vacated by Mr Kochems. which he purchased some time ago, aiid Mr and Mrs A Morley are moving into the home vacated by Mr. Wagner where they will make their future home. Incorporated 1855 The M SOS ANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 93 Branches in Canada A Genera, Banlcind Business Transacted CIRCULAR LETTERS O1' Cit MDT( BANK . MONEY ORDERS Savinis Bank Department Services on Good Friday at 10.00 A. M. in .the Evangelical church. Mr E. Bossenberry suffered the loss of his valuable cow on Sunday through death. Mr and Mrs Peter Kraft of Dash- wood spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Louis Kraft. Dr. Hardie, dentist, at Dominion Hotel, Zurich, on 'Wednesday and Thursday, April 6th and 7th. . Mr and Mrs Wni Meidinger and daughter, llladsline, are visiting friends and relatives in Michigan. Mr and Mrs Arthur Weber, cif near Dashwood, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Schwartzentruber, Bronsonon Line, Sunday. A fine entertainment under the au- spices of the Ladies Aid of the Evang- elical church will be given in the Town Hall in the near future. This will be one of the leading events of the season. Look for announcements, posters, etc. The last of a series addresses on the Bible, was given by Rev W 0 Miller in the Lutheran church on Tuesday evening. The subject discussed was the fin ding of the proofs of the ancient wr- itings in mon aastari es and other secluded places and the process al translating aud.forming the Bible into its present perfect condition was clearly given, Mr Chris..Kibler, of Cavalier, N D, and Mr Arthur Kibler, of Stoughton, Sask, were visiting relatives and Men- de here for a few days last week. The letter is a native of Zurich and left for the west about fifteen years, where he has made aline home for himself. Ile noted many changes in Zurich since he left, especially the iiilprove• monis in many of the business places. EASTER HOLIDAYS Hebool closed on Thursday for the Easter holidays and will nob re -open until Monday, April 12Th, The as• istaut teachers are spending the holi- days at their respective homes; Miss M 'Welker at Hayesville, Miss J V.eitch at 1?lattsvil e, and Miss M Lamont in Stennley, interest ab highest current mates Zurich Brandt R. T, DUNLOP, Manager misionomossitwoortmlimicroote 'NOTICE We, the undersigned Police Trus- tees hereby ask the residents of Zurich to please remove all rubbish ashes and other truck, and keep the streets of our village clean of any obstruction, Do not speed horses dr auto mo• biles within the village limit. There is a race course on the Fair Grounds. We would ask for better order generally. Constable O'Brien will see that the above is enforced. Zurich, March, 24th, 1915. H Well, H Yungblut, F W Hess. NO 3 Millinery Openings We beg to announce to the Ladies Dashwood and 'vicinity that we ha added a Millinery Department to 0 business. Our Spring Opening in charge of Miss Crawford will b held on Tuesday and Wednesday March 23rd and 24th and following days., You are cordially invited, ® KELLERMAN & SO =saw, -road i111101104Mieeleeeffelleeiegeeasseeessee eseeeeese amp 4 • 1 .. f 1 w 1 i w 1 • I Eau—Ab Zurich, on Sunday, March 281h, to ktr and Mrs M. 3, Ran, a son. Wiaet --Iu Stephen, on March 22nd, to Mr and. Mrs W, Winer, a. daught' or. Ne Sriu _ mer 8 You will want a pair of new shoes to go with that new .spring suit. We handle the Invictus, made by Geo. A. Slater, Derby and McPherson for men, and the Gracie and McPherson for ladies. These are our leaders. Also cheaper grades. We can please you. See our spring display. et FRITZ unich Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes. Thf*;--1 OMA of Good Shoes We have received many lin esof new SPRING GOODS and are putting the. + on display. You are cordially invited to call and look over sane. New Prints, Ginghanas, Mess 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. Ns DOUGH BLAKE ONTARIO _.. •. ... , : d••. , . .. ++++++++++++++++++++++.1-+++ Vies Ready or SoloctiOns Now that the Weather Man hag experienced a change of heart and has kindly consented to some :tine Spring like weather, yim are probably ready tor your Spring Suit. S' n'il find the :;ortot Suit you're looking fur among our large assortment of Tailorec: Clothes PRICES $5,00 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 New -fabrics in the latest *. American Styles or in the natty T New English Models 4- 1\ T 11T i.y' we show you at your co:rvellience? 6