Zurich Herald, 1915-07-30, Page 8AY ONLY
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OGAL MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday,
Butter ' $0.22
Eggs . 19
Dried Apples 05
Potatoes. 30
Wheat . ............. $1.00 $1.00
Oats 52 52
Barley 60 . 65
Buckwheat 70.
Flour.... • 13,80 4.00
Bran.,,..„ $28.00
Shorts .
Low Grade....:.....:...
Live flogs fob Hensall
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LOUR, FEED & SEED STORE
laving purchased the business lately conducted by I, Hudson,
eg to notify the public that 1 have a compete stock of Flour:
CE ROSES, MILVERTO;ti, ROYAL HOUSEHOLD and
:ETER I3RANDS. Also Feed of all kinds.
Alt kinds of Field and Garden Seeds
roceries, Salt, Stock Foods, Etc., Etc.
Eggs taken in exchange for goods
George McBride
Telephone 23
. . � orGasoline
82.00
38.00
8.25
Local News
Mr B Sh3rrlffof Merlin visited fri•
ends in town for a few days this week,
A good 2nd hand Melote cream •sep-
arator for sale. Guaranteed. L Prang,
Zurich.
Rev E Holtzman of Port Elgin is
visiting his father, Mr G Holtzman
at present.
Mr Desjardine, of near Grand Bend
visited friends on the Babylon Line
one day last week.
A very pleasant picnic was held at
Grand Bend on Monday by friends
of Rev. Mr Strempfer.
George and -David Blackwell, of the
Parr line, Hay, had a successful barn
raising one day last week.
Misses Ella and Isabella Cameron
and Miss Hilda Snell, of Dashwood,
visited friends here on Sunday.
The sleeting called for last Tuesday
might to discuss the street sprinkling
has been postponed to some future
date,
Mrs Wm Hill of Toronto, and Mrs
A. Thompson, of Pine River, were the
guests of Mrs Wm Finlay, Town Line,
over Sunday.
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We are g olo ont, Of
1 have decided to sacrifice oar enti,
General Dry Goods and (-r
at such Low Prices as have never been
people of Zurich and vicinity. Ad opport
does not come often. Everythirig must
give only`o few of the Bargains. All o
proportion.
All persons who have due coins re-
deemable at my store are requested to
present same before August 10th, as
I am going out of business 3. J.
Merner.
This community was deeply shock
ed to hear of the death of Mrs -Alex
ander Voisin, which sad event occured
at her home on Monday ,.evening on
the Goshen Line south, after a very
short illness. The sympathy of .. the
section is extended to the bereaved
husband and to the deceased's parents
Mr and Mrs Krauskopf. Besides the
husband a month old baby survive,
The funeral was held this Friday
morning, interment taking place in
the R 0 cemetery.
BASEBALL
Last Thursday evening the 'Inter-
niediate baseball team fonrneped to
Dashwood and played the return game
with the tears of that town. The score
at the end of seven innings stood 7 to 4
in favor of Zurich. The game was
an interesting one and both sides play-
ed good ball. Mr J. E. Hess acted as
umpire.
Score by innings:
Dashwood 0 1 1 0 0 0 1-4
Zurich 1030210-7
Batteries, Dashwood Graupner and.
Kellerman; Zurich, Howald .and M.
Brown,
PRESENTATION
The pupils of the -S S class of Mrs
Ferdinand Hess gathered at hero, home
on Wednesday evening and presented
her with an address and some silver-
ware. Following is the address.
Zurich, July 28th, 1915
Dear Mrs Hess:
We, the pupils of
your Sunday School class, wish to thank
you for the kind interest you have taken
in teaching us our lessons and wish to show
you our appreciation in the small gift we
are esenting you with. We wish yo►
God's richest blessing and continued suc-
cess in your work. ISigned by the class
Paul Miller, Lindsay Wuvm, Milton Hey,
Lloyd Hey,;
above recreations will be yours by using a labor
.00k stove.
etreit• iron r stove works just like a gas stove -
light the b ; r ,ers and put cooking on at once. It is
to cook = :l 11 than wood or coal. Sen styles to
r oM co°y ; 1`1'0 .i.:, 10.00 tip. Colne to ,see them.
FilE3 ZURICl
Ono of the many growing evils of
this country to,dday is the city depart-
ment store. In our town, where we
met the best of stores, the most honor-
able merchants, and where goods are
at a margin so small as to afford a re-
speebblo living to our business men,
i thousands of dollars are annually sent
to the department stores of our gtetlt
cities. Farmers expect lo TIT merchants'
to pay them a fancy price for butter,
eggs and poultry, potatoes, apples and
tomatoes, and then they take the mon-
ey received from our home merchan ts
and send it to a city department
store, , Thera is neither economy or
honor in such a manner of doing bag -
boss. Our citizens who patronize them
should be compelled to ship their but-
ter and eggs to them: There is not a
business man in our town who will
nob duplicate their prices for the same
quality of goofs, and he who turns
down his home merchants to patronh e
these fakirs is far from being a..lr�val..
T•heta. is
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til Moths
Linoleums . 4 ...yards wide, reduced to $1.80 per yard
Linoleums, 2 yards wide, reducedto 75 cents per yar d
Floor Oil Cloths at 25 cents a square... yard
Dress Goods .. Silks
Dress Goods, all colors, regular $1.15 for 80 . cent a yard.
Dress Goods, all colors, regular 60 cents for 40 cents a . yard
Dress Goods, all colors, regular 40 cents for 25 cents a y and
Silks, all colors, 1. yd wide, regular $1.25 for 80 cents
Silks, all colors, regular 60 cents for 40•cents a yard
Satins, all colors, regular 75 cents for 50 cents a yard
All our Summer Dress Goods
Regular 25 cent Goods for 19 cents a yard
. Regular 20 cent Goods for 14 cents a yard
Regular 15 cent Goods for 10 cents a,, yard
Bleached and Factory Cottons
Regular 15 cent Cottons for 12 1-2 cents a yard
Regular 12 1-2 cent Cottons for. 10 cents a yard
Regular 10 cent Cottons for 8 cents a yard.
Rugs Rugs
Rugs, 3 yards by 4 yards, ,regular, x;14.00 foi -$ 0-00
Rugs 3 yards.by 3i yards, regular 16,00 for 12,00
Rugs 3L 'yards by 4 yards, regular 18.00 for. 13.00
Bargains on all Underwear Sc., Hosiery
Special, Ladies' Hose, 10c a air
Men's. a.nil . Boys' suits
Men's Suits, regular $17.00 for $13.00
Men's 'Suits, regular 15.00 for 8.00
Men's Suits, regular 10.00 for 6.00
Boys' Suits, •regular 5.00 for 3,00
Boy's Suits, Special, for $1.00
All Straw Fiats at 1-3 off regular price
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Men's Smocks and Overalls' ___ -
Regular price $1.25 for $1.00
Regular price 1.10 and 1.00 for 80 cents
Mall Papers at a Snap
All Wall Papers, regular 40 cents for 25 cents a double roll
All Wall Papers, regular 25 cents for 13 cents a double roll
STOCK FOODS AT A BARGAIN
Regular $1.00 packages for 75 cents
Regular 65' cent packages for 50 cents
Regular 25 centpackages for 20 cents
Poultry Panacea, regular 35 cents for 25 cents
All Prints and Ginghams, 9 cents a yd
cE.ids
Special 8 cans of the best peas, corn or tomato for 25 cents
s
2 1-2 lb, tin box Biscuits for 25 cents
2 1-2 1b. cardboard box Biscuits for 21 .oeu.ts
Green dapau Tea, regular 30 cents for 22 cents a pound
All laundry soaps, 6 bars for 25 cents
Special Sale on all Crockery
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Cash
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