Zurich Herald, 1915-05-28, Page 1ZURIC
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING. MAY '28, 1915.
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Night Gowns ♦
Anew line of ,ladies' Night` Gowns, made of white seer-
sucker crepe which needs no ironing. Sizes 56, 58,.60.
Also a line macre of white nainsook, neatly trimmed,
Sizes 56, 58, 60.
: Corset . Covers
A nice line of Crepe and Cambric Corset Covers trimmed
I, with lace and embroidery. Assorted sizes, 25o„ 40 0„ and 50 0,
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We are having a Special, Display
of Ladies' Whiteweal'. Space will
not' permit us to describe ally but
below will be found a few specials
that will interest you..
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Ladies Petticoats
Just received a new line of Ladies Pettiooates nioly trim
meted with oluny lace Assorted sizes, at $2.00.
Ladies Vests and Drawers
Just received a few nice lines of Ladies Cotton Vests and
Dr's. Also a good line of Combination Children's Vests al
Drawers in all sizes.
Dresses
Embroidery Flouncing for
A big assortment to chose from. Corset Cover Embroidery
laces and insertion.
a .dies Serviceable Umbrellas
at Moderate Prices
Just received a good assortment of Ladies Umbrellas with
-y, Ivory Handles in silk oases at $1 25.: $1 50 -and $2.,00.
y�♦ Also a full line of Men's Umbrellaswith assorted bandies
At $1.25•
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Dont Forget
We still have Baloufull
ranges n dof Ladies'
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Just Receivd
.a nice line of Men's Dress Sh'irt's with and without Lounge
I collars, also Men's Work
material 50Cand$1 and roomy, of good
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Special line of Men's
+ Linen Handkerchiefs Extra good value at ;e0c,each.
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A nice Dinner Set this Spring? We have a big
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We Also Have
What About
A Big Assortment of the following to chose from Hats,
Caps, Braces. Ties, Collars and Underwear
Toilet Sets
,Some Snaps in Soaps.
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2 Bars of pure Castile Soap 250.
2 Bars of Honie soap 25c.
8 "Cakes of Toilet Soap for 26c.
We also have in stock Panshire and Lttx, for laundry use.
stook
We are sole
selling agents for
Zurich for the
famous Plymouth..
Twines & Ropes
LOCAL NEWS.
au aw �.ycy�c 0'44,44,44 "4+ Mr and Mrs J. D. Merrier, and Miss
Swat theflyl M. McDougall, of Hespeler, visited
Have you picked. your seats for the relatives and friends here over Sunday.
Mrs Wagner, of Sbakespei re, visit-
ed her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm
Elope, over Sunday. '
concert, Friday night?
Many from Zurich and vicinity at
tended the races at; Mitchell on on;
lay.
Huron County ;.Council meets in
Mr and Mrs M J Rau, and son,
left for Detroit, Mich., on Tuesday
where they will make their future
home.
Mesdames Joseph and Andrew
Goderich next Tuesday for ib .. regular Krauskopf, of Dublin, attended the
June sesssion. wedding of their niece, ,Mies Regier,
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Mr and Mrs A' oritz, and Miss here on Tuesday,
Flossie Kibler, of. Guelph, visited re- Thr singing school in the Bronson
latives and friends here over Sunday. Line A M church will be conducted
Mr Conrad Theil..has improved the every Tuesday evening beginning next
Tuesday at 8 p m.
Mr. P. Deichert, Jr., and Mr Fred.
Their were delegates at the convention
of the Lutheran church Berlin on
Monday.
Empire Day was loyally observed
in Zurich Public School last Friday
afternoon. A program, consisting of
patriotic s ongs, recitations, eta., was
tendered by the pupils.
H. Bossenberry of Dashwood, with
lois' horse, Capt. Greene, took fourth
Money in the 2.50 class at the Mitch -
.ell races on Monday. G Troyer's en-
try, Fullti de, took 2nd money in the
green race.
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appearance of his dwelling by the
addition of a handsome cement porch.
Mr Alvin Surerus, an honour grad-
uate of Toronto University, has ac-
cepted a position as teacher In moder-
ns, in. Appelby Boy's school, Oakville.
Mrs Ohler, and daughter Mrs Keine
of Sebringville, called at the home of
Mr D S Faust, on their way to •visit
their son-in-law, Mr John England,
of the Goshen Line south.
The directors of. the Zurich Fall
Fair met in the Town. Hall last Fri-
day evening and appointed the judges
for the annual fair, which will b'e held
this year on September 22nd and in the springtime the young men's
23rd. hearts turn to thoughts of love and
Dr E S Hardie, dentist, will visit dress. A.'good appearance is absolute -
Zurich again on Wednesday, June 2nd. ly necessary for many occasions. It
After June 1st he will visit Crediton is thea you should go to E .Appel's
every Tuesday, Zurich on Wednesday, merchant tailor, and furnisher,
and Hensel) on Thursday and Fri 'Zulieh.
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day of each week.
Mr Oliver Johnston, of Clinton, who
was license inspectorfor Centre Huron
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 m en, a nd the Gracie
and McPherson for, tidies.
These are our leaders. ,Also cheaper grades.
We can please you. See our spring display.
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Zurich
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
The Home of Good Shoes
Di the examination results of
Toronto University, we notice the suc-
cess of the following from Zurich and
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for a number of years has received the. 'vicinity: Fourth year, 3. A. Surerus;
appointment of inspector of Public 2nd year, W, O. Robinson; 1st year
Works under the Dominion Govern- R. M. Geiger. Mr Robinson won. the
ment and has entered upon his new
-duties, '
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HOLIDAY VISITORS
Among the many who visited relat-
ives and friends here over the 241b,
we noticed;
Mr II Klopp, of Niagara Fails.
Mr, W. F. Goodwin, of Goderiah.
Mr. Roy Appel of Stratford.
Miss Eleanor Hartleib, of Toronto.
Mr. E, J. Hess, of London.
Mr. E. Axt, and daughter, Miss
Alma, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dumart of
Berlin .
Mr James Howard and family of
Goderich.
Mrs. G. Bissett, and sister, Miss
Flora Hess, of Goderich.
Miss Mildred Brown, of Crediton.
HOFFMAN—REGIER •
An interesting event took place in
St Boniface R C church, Zurich, on
Tuesday, when Rev Father A. Stroeder,
united in marriage Miss Carrie, dau-
ghter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Regier,
Goshen Line, and Mr Simon Hoffman,
son of Mr Frank Hoffman, of Stephen
Township. The wedding march was
played by Mrs S Dietrich. The church
was crowded by relatives and friends
to witness the ceremony. The guests
cumbering nearly one hundred, then
repaired to the home of the bride's
parents where they were royally enter-
tained. Mr and Mrs Hoffman will
take up housekeeping on the groom's
farm in Stephen, where the good
Wishes of their many friends follow
them.
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Robert Johnston prize in Hebrew.
"ulia-re�xea'efve'd > enquirii"s . as , to
whether private notes -were _ illegal
without the war stamp .being attached.
We Wouldstate that a note given by
one person to another does not require
the war stamp, unless the said note is
takento the bank for collection, or for
negotation. When the bank figures
in the transaction in any way a war
stamp is required.
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R. T. DUNLOP, Managetosesosiressaresmormeerevenomemme
Are you going
to paint this spring? If so, we oan supply you with the famous
ELEP iANT BRAND
Ready -Mixed Paints
For floors and verandahs or anything that needs paint. None
better and few as good.
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1.4iw and up-to-date Shoes
at popular prices. M
More new waists, aprons and ready-made dresses I
and dress goods just opened up. All our lines are a
with the latest and bent that xmoney
stacked up 1 and" be. �
can buy, Come and- seefor yourselves-
convinced.
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BETTER CLOTHES
The New English Models in
Suits are having tho centre of the
stage at this writing.
They're Smart, they're "Chic"
and Snappy."
We have studied and watched
the trend of fashions closely in order
to supply you with the "Correct."
We are ready to show you---
. the pleau re in doing so is MU.
CORRECT MODELS
E. Appel, The Clothier