Zurich Herald, 1915-04-30, Page 1ZURI
Vol. XV ■
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1915.
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Some
of the New
Goods now on display
yi,EIT'S DIEMTJVIEFT,„
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Dress Shirts
• In many patterns, well made
'•• and dressy. $I,0.0, $1 25, $1 50
• Odd Knickers
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Boy's odcl knickers, made of
best worsteds and tweeds,
hand tailored, sizes 20, 30 and
32. Prices $1 25, $1.50, $1.75pr
Underwear
Fine mesh underwear, com-
bination, cool and comfortable
with short sleeves, 85c a suit
Another line of worsted rib
under, combination suits, bet-
ter quality at $1 50 a Suit
Two piece underwear, good
quality: from $1 a suit up
Men's Belts
Something entirely new in
men's belts, Colors black,
tan and grey. 25c and 50c
Men's Socks
We have them in all colors
and qualities Special white
lisle socks at 25c a pair.
Two Specials
Extra Value
Men's Shirts
79c
:Well made, of good material,
and in many different pat
terns. Special value at 790
Overalls
79c
A special line of men's over -
alis, blue striped, will wear
well, specially priced at 79c
Also a full line of Peabody's
famous overalls and smocks,
Hats and Caps
For spring and summer wear,
All late styles and colors to
choose from, A new shipment
of hats just in Popular colors
this season—Navy, Royal,
Mouse, Logan and Java.
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House Dresses
With desting cab to match at
$t each, light and dark colors
Silks
Just arrived a large shipment
of silks, in all colors Duch.
esti, Puilette, Shangtung, etc.
Also ('Ilene silk for dress.
trimmings,
Waists
Special line of ladies' waists
which we are selling at $1.00
Extra good value, short sleev-
es and well made Also a lot
of nine waists, latest styles,,
ranging in prion from $1 25 to
$4 00 each.
Wash Dresses
For children, sizes 6, 8, 10, 12
and 14. 25c to $1 75 each.
ii io en ms . and floor Oils
In many patterns and sizes.
.olorfast Matting
Guaranteed not to fade in sun or rain. 50c yard
PURE
PAINT
DOES NOT
necessarily mean anything
Cheap, low-priced paint may
be pure—pure benzine in.
stead of Pure Linseed Oil, and
yet be abominable paint.
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS
ore honest paints. We know
them, and know when we
recommend them that we
can do so honestly.
Gold Medal
Harvesting
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Tools, etc.
We are sole agents for the
above famous brand of all
kinds of farm tools, Vile
cannot buy better goods,
they do not make them,
Every Tool
guaranteed.
Kerwin -Williams
Pnts and Varnishes
roduce of all kinds taken
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0tr NEWS.
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May Day tomorrow.
Misses 0 Woods and E Finkbeiner,
of Dashwood, called on friends in
Zurich last Friday evening.
A fine line of ladies' pumps. Your
spring costume will not be coratylete
without a pair of these. C, Fritz
Miss Mary Brown, who has been at
Berlin for the past three month, re-
turned home last Thursday evening.
Huron County will be under the
Canada Temperance Act for at least
three years, commencing .Saturday,
May 1st.
11fr Chas. L, Welsh and sun, Messrs
J. Swanson, W. Waterhouse and Roy
Appel all of Stratford were guests at
the home of Mr E. Appel on Sunday,
They motored up.
Mr George McBride, son of 5
McBride, Sr., of this village, has pur-
chased the flour and teed business
from Isaac Hudson, and takes posses-
sion next Monday. Mr 'Hudson will
continue the cream businss as usual.
Mr II. Smith and family are mov-
ing to. Grand Bend, where Mr Smith
will conduct the "midway" in .,the
park during the summer month's 1VIr.
Smith has purchased the various
attractions from the estate of the late
W. Clark.
The auction sale last Saturday of
the farm, etc., of the late John Jacobe
was largely attended. The farm con-
sisting of 92 acres was purchased by
Mr W. S. Johnston for the sum of
$4300. Mr E. Bossenberry was the
auctioneer.
The members of the Iocal branch of
the Women's Institute have decided
o hold - a, grand concert on the • even-
ing g of Friday, May 21st. A strong
programme committee has been ap-
pointed and they are busy getting up
the different numbers.
Mr Alfon Foster has moved into
the house vacated by Mr Louis Foster,
while Mr and Mrs D. Bennett are
moving into their home vacated by
Mr Foster. Mrs C. Price has also
moved into the house vacated by Mr J
Gazebo, which Mr Andrew Price re-
cently purchased.
Michigan has adopted an automo
bile regulation which requires the
headlights of automobiles to be frost-
ed at the edges so that the light is
thrown only on the road in front of
the machine. The ordinary disk casts
a glare which illuminates the whole
road from fence to fence and many
feet in the air. The new typo of ill-
umination is said to be less alarming
to horses and less annoying to
pedestrians on the side -walks.
The Executive Committee of the
West Huron Teacher's Association
met in the Exeter Public School on
Saturday the 24th inst, to arrange
for the next teachers' covention. It
was decided to hold it ,in Exeter in
October and to request the Depart-
ment of Education to send us Dr.
Dearness of London, as their repre-
sentative. An interesting program
was provided for. Those present were
Miss M. A. Ellis and Messrs, Manson
Howard, Spark and Johnston beside
the Exeter teachers.
Incorporated 1855
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$8,800,000
93 Branches in Canada
A Genera, Banking
Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDI'
BANK MONEY ORDERS
Savings Bank Department -
Interest at highest eerrent rates
Zurich Branch
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
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FIRE PROTECTION
FOR ZURICH.
At a special meeting of the Police
Trustees on Wednesday evening, the
initiatory steps for inaugurating a
water supply system for fire protection
for our village wore taken. This is a
Icing step in the right digestion, as the
psesnt arrangements for water in case
Of a fire has been a very unsatisfact•
ory one, and of what use are our fine
sidewalks or pretty streets if the first
big fire that comes along wipes out
Mir business places and houses on ac-
ceunt of an insufficent supply of water
to quench the flames.
The work of sinking a deep well on
the fire hall premises will be started
at once. Also the building of a large
cement supply tank, twelve feet in
diameter and twenty-five feet high,
which will be built next to the fire
hall, A gasoline engine will be used
to pump the water into this large
tank. and wheu filled it should) hold
enough water for all purposes.
MERCHANTS WHO HARM THEIR
TOWN
A recent address on advertising
'by a recognized authority in one
of the Southwestern States contain
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eda statemsntwhich is worth repro
duping here, as well as elsewhere.
This is the paragraph :
"There are two kinds of merch-
ants who hold baok the develop-
ment of a town. One does not ad-
vertise at all. and the other adver.
tises untruthfully. The merchant
who advertises judiciously takes no
more chance than he takes when
he walks down to his store in the
morning. Advertising is not a
chance, it is an essential part of
'business.
v.",'WlarshaliField & Co„ of Chic
ago does an annual business of
$10,000,000, Three per cent of this
amount is spent in advertising.
Some of the department stores in
New York City spend 6 per pent of
their total sales in advertising.
The Proctor ac Gamble Co boys
more than $200,000 worth of adver.
tising a year in the Saturday Even
ing Post to sell 5 cent Oakes of soap
Other advertisers advertise accord-
ing to similar methods and to equal
extent. This advertising is not an
expense, but is a means of increas-
ing business.
"Advertising with an honest line
of goodsand courteous treatment is
the remedy for preventing the en-
croachment of the large chain of
stores and mail order houses on
the small city and town trade,
Makeeverything about a business
up-to-date, mike the advertising
campaign long, earnest and honest
and their is no doubt as to the sue
cess of the business,
Dr. Hardie, dentist, at Dominion
House, Zurich, on Wednesday and
Thursday, May 5th and 6th.
POSTAL LAWS OF CANADA.
Under the Post Office Act, Sections
65 and 66, the Postmaster General
has the exclusive privilege of receiv-
ing, collecting, conveying and deliver
ing letters within Canada.
Bills and accounts whether in open
or sealed envelopes, as well as circulars
or other printed matter enclosed in
envelopes sealed or ready to be sealed,
are "Letters" within the meaning of
the Post Office Act.
There is a penalty under Section
136 of the Post Office Act which May
amount to $20.00 for each letter un-
lawfully carried.
11 has been brought to the attention
of the Post Office Department that
some business firms desiring to avoid
paying the War Tax which became
effective on the 15th April, propose
making arrangements for the delivery
of accounts, bills, circulars etc., through
means other than the Post Office, con-
trary to the Postal Act, and a warning
is hereby given that the Post Office
Department intends to insist that the
lav shall be rigidly lived up to, and
will in no circumstances allow these
parties to avoid paying the one cent
tax which has been imposed for war
purposes. •
All letters conveyed, received, col-
lected, sent or delivered in contraven-
tion of the Post Office Aet will be
seized and necessary steps immediately
.taaicen for the prosecution of the offend-
ers in ail cases where the law has
been Beni ,tr11vanedw
Farm for Sale
Lot 17, con. 3, Tuckersmith, Huron
County, contains 100 acres, well drained,
well fenced with wire, and in a good state
of cultivation. On the premises are two
bank barns 54 by 60, with cement stabling.
Water in stable, room for 30 Bead of cattle
never failing well at house, with windmill
and cement tank at barn, One and one-
half story brick house, in good repair, one
acre orchard, half mile to school, on good
road, 2i miles to Seaforth, 1 miles to
Egmondville, telephone and on rural mail
route. Purchaser to have privilege to
work on farm at once. Farm must be
sold to close an estate. Further particulars
made known by applying on the premises
or address Mrs Caroline Grieve, R. R, No 3.
Seaforth, Ont. pd 40,
Millinery Openings
Vire beg to announce to the Ladies of
Dashwood and vicinity that we have
added„ a Millinery Department to our
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.
G. KELLERMAN & SON
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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 adies.
These are our leaders. Also cheaper grades.
We can please you. See our spring display.
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Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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ELEPIIANT BRAND
Are you going
to paint this spring? If so, we oan supply you with the famous
Ready -Mixed Paints '
For floors and verandahs or anything that needs paint. None
better and few as good.
New and up-to.date Shoes
at popular prices.
More new waists, aprons and ready-made dresses
and dress goods just opened up. All our lines are
stocked up with the latest and best that money
can buy, Come and see for yourselves and be
convinced.
R. N. DOUGLAS
BLAKE
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