Zurich Herald, 1915-10-08, Page 1ZURICH
Vol. XV 1.
,ZURICH, FRIDAY MQRN!NO. OCTOBER i3, I915.
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We have much pleasure in extending to our
friends and patrons a cordial invitation to attend
our Fall Opening, which we have arranged to take
,' place, Tuesday, Sep ember, twenty—first and follow-
. ing days. Every Department of our store is well
stocked and assorted with the different lines of
► goods in.; spite of the fact that it has been very dif.
.o ficult to secure goods in many lines, knit ;.'by 'b'eing
* right on the job and.buying early we are in a po-
sition to give you the goods .at prices justa little 2
better than you can get at many places. ••
Our Millinery Department
Under the supervision of Miss Cliftonwho
was with us last Spring, will be . filled with the
every newest Styles and..Materials, and we have not
the slightest hesitation in saying that we have
• never shown a more beautiful display of Autumn
• Millinery and the prices are .wonderfully moderate.
=Everybody invited to call Tuesday and following
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A nice range of Mantlings in all the leading cloths
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coats we have ever had. All sizes for men, women
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Underwear
V We are showing a full range of Men's and Ladies' Under–
wear in Combinations for Men and Women, fleeced lined shirts, •;
drawers, all wool,runshrinkable, and we also haoe the celebrated •
Wolsey line, the hest all wool ' underwear on the Market. s
•Furs Etc. •
•We have just opened up a fine range of furs, . Muffs from 2
$12.00 down. Ruffs in all differeutciasses. Men's and Ladies' •
, fur lined Coats, from $25,00 up to $1000.00. Men's Coon Coats, •
, special values this season. Ladies' Musk Rat Coats full length 4.
at bargain prides. .q
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Dinner Sets
•We were fortunate to secure another package of oelebrate d ±
e 'Austrian China Dinner Setts. This is the last we oan get as
• they are entirely out of the market. Anyone looking for a sett
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of dishes should, not fail to see them before making a purchase.
• HARDWARE.
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Sylvan Crepe
THE wearing qualities
j of this crepe are
unexcelled.
The mixture
of wool and
mohair is.
especially
fine.
A good
seasonable
cloth in all
colors.
DRESS
G00DS
You will be 'delighted
with our display of
Dress Goods. We have
the celebrated Priestly
Goods which have been
very popular in thepast
and we still claim the
reputation of showing
the finest range of Dress
Goods shown anywhere
is Gabardines, Broad
Cloths, Serges, etc.
Mantlings
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• 15 tons good sett onions wanted by
October 15th. We pay 4 -cents per
• pound, in exchange for hardware, har-
ness or furniture or apply on accounts,
• ♦ Price guaranteed against other merch-
• ants of Zurich, Any quantity accept -
2 ed, C Hartleib, Zurich,
The rural public and separate
• school Truant Act is now strict, and
every child between the ages of eight
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and fourteen years will be reported to
9 the inspector if not in attendance for
• 80 per cent of the teaching time in
• the month. Reports must be made
o under penalty and this warning is in.
• tended to help teachers, truant officers
• and inspectors to discharge their duties
in accordance with their new Act.
Arrangements are under way with
the purpose in view of establishing a
public library in the village of Zurich
As this is one of the crying needs of
our town there is no doubt that such
an institution will receive the hearty
support of the reading public ,in this
community.. It is expected that the
fee per member will be $1 with 25c
extra for additional members in the
same family, and this small cost will
enable every one to have access to the
books of the library at this small out-
lay. Further particulars will be giv-
en at an early date.
SETT ONIONS WANTED
I want any quantity* Dutch ,Sett
onions at once. Highest market
price paid.
C. Fritz The Skoeinan Zurich
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LOCAL NEWS I
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Next Monday is Thanksgiving Day
and a`public holiday.
The Canadian Temperance Act
will be voted on in 'Lambton . county
early next year.
Rev, C.a0. J. Maass, of Preston.
will conduct the services in the Luth-
eran church next Sunday,
Wanted at once—Dutch Setts,
Large' Onions, Dried Apiiles, Live
Poultry every Thursday forenoon,
Highest Market Prices. T L Wurm..,
Dr E S Hardie, dentist, will be at
the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed-
nesday, and Wednesday of the follow
ng week.
Mrs C Lindenfeld and children, of
Larkhill, yisited at the home of her
sister, Mrs J J Merner, for a few days..
last week,
Mr and Mrs George F Yungblut,
of Auburn, visited at the home of the
former's brother, Mr H Yungblut,
oyer Sunday.
The members of the Women's In-
stitute will meet in the Town Hall,
Zurich, on Wednesday evening, Oct
13th, at 8 o'clock.' ..
We are in_the market for dry clean
dutch setts. Bring them in as soon
as possible as we want to ship a car-
load on the 16th inst, We also want
large onions, Ruby & Gazebo.
Keep the date of this -Big Fowl sup-
per in the fine church sheds of the
Evangelical church in mind. The
big event takes place Tuesday evening
Oct 19th. A fine social treat can be
looked for.
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We are still hand ling the famous Peninsula Cast Iron and
Steel Ranges: We have handlen this same line for ten years .g,
and they are still givng the best of satisfaction,' We also have
the Happy Thought, and any other make you may desire. .�
wIf you feel as though you should have your home heated •.
• with a furnace, call in and let us explain you the eioienoe of 4
,. the Hecla furnace, made by Clare Bros of Preston. The best '`
,•►• and most economic furnace on the market,
We are prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing for Bath Rooms
• and Hot Water heating. Give us a call,
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Produce of all kinds taken
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R. T.:.DUNLOP, Manager
ZURICH PUBLIC
SCHOOL REPORT
The following shows the standing
of the Entrance and Graduation class-
es for September based on a test
e*amination in all eubjects.
Kr Grad 16 papers, 1400 marks, pass
840, Hon 1050, M Heyrock 1133, D
Ducharme 1062, G Kaercher 1060,
E Laporte 1057, B Tough 943, W
Seibert 987, C Pfile 807, G'Zettel 5,70
absent, L Ralbfleisch absent.
Jr;Grrad, 16 papers 1300 marks, pass
780 Hon 975 1 Pollock 953, H ,Fritz.
949, M Oesch 714., L Callfas 597,
absent L Manson 572.
Ent 18. papers 1000 marks, pass 600
Ho 750 J Campbell 817, M Hess 804
G Merner 760, S Deichert 744, P
Ducharwe 700, M Hoffman 700, R
T3artleib 672, W Fritz 611.
G S Howard Principal.
Report for September. Based on
General Proficiency, Attendance and
Conduct,
.'Jr. IV—Olive Zettel, Leonard Hud-
son,: Louise Howald, Russell Preeter,
Frank Siebert.
Sr. III -Jacob Haberer, Rose Hess,
Marjory Fritz, Pearl Walper Armina
Brenner, Lee O'Brien, Cecilia Hilde-
brandt,
Jr. III --Lillian Weseloh, Iva Kalb
fleiscb, Dorothy Fritz, Edna Zettel,
Eiilda Neuschwanger, Inez Yungblut,
Dorothy Campbell, Emma Wurm
Teddy Wagner, Lennis O'Brien, Ber
Siebert, Euoline Geiger, Gordon Wal
per, Laura Dietrich ivlargaret Theil
Iven Kalbfieisch, Whitney Truemner
Ervin Fisher.
Attendance for the month has been
yefy irregular, which is a great draw
back to the pupil himself, and to the
other pupils in the sante class.
M E Walked.
a�rpupils' standing is base, o
general; proficiency, attendance an
conduct.
Sr. IT—Mary Mittelholtz, Luell
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NEW.
We take much ' pride in announcing to the
public that we have now a complete stock of;
Footwear for Fall and Winter
wear for Men Women and 4.
Children.
All new styles are represented and quality
and value are unsurpassed. .
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
C. FRITZ Zuric h
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The Home of Good Shoes
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OLD AND YOUNG
STOUT AND SL AT
Just opened up a number of lines of heavy
Winter Goods, Woollen Blau.-
kets, Dress Goods, .Underwear,
Sweater Coats, Cardigans, Mitts
and Gloves, Hats and Caps,
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Woollen Socks and Hose, Rugs,
n and numerous other lines.
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Decker; pearl Gallman, Milton Hey,
Gordon Rau 1�Iable Bender Lloyd Hey,
Herbert Neet� s ar:)oueLAs
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Produce of all kinds take,
Prang, Austin Schwalm, Ruth Bren-
ner, Flora Uttley, Ethel Hess.
Pi. II -Frances Mittelholtz, Greata
Merner, Elda Callfas, Madelena Meid-
inger, Gerald Bedard,
Pr.—Dorothy Brenner, Irene Decher,
Edmund Bedard, and John Henry
Kochems, (equal), Ivan Youngblut,
Agnes Zettel, Arson Keller.
J. W. Veitch.
The following is the report of Room
Il, Z P School for the month of Sep-
tember.
Sr. II -E Ducbarme 92, E Dietrich
84, Mabel Preeter 84, Julia Davidson
81, Muriel Howald 80, L Rau 80, E
Howard 80, M Uttley 80,,T Deichert
76, C Merner 76, A Mittleholtz and P
Leibold absent.
Pt.II—T Albrecht 76, K Siemon
74, G Ducharme 74, E Bender 70, V
Davidson 70.
Sr. Pr—M Prang 88, J Ewen 88,
I+' Deichert 80,
Jr Pr—R Fisher 85, G Schwalm 80,,
A Gaseho 74, F Davidson 70.
Sr. lst—N Geiger 92, I Howald 90,
M Schwalm 82, K Kaehlar 70.
Jr, Ist—T Thiel 78, G Walper 76,
C Hildebrandt 58, E Leibold and L
Leibold absent.
M A Lamont, Teacher.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
GIVES .$500.00
As will be seen by orders passed at
the meeting of the council of Hay
Township on Saturday last, a' grant of
$500 has been made to the Red Cross
Fund. The matter was brought before
the council board by the following
message from Sir John S Hendrie,
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
"In view of the urgency and import-
ance of this first appeal that the
motherland hasmade to us, I confid-
ently trust that yon wilt at once organ-
ize with a view to getting a worthy
contribution from the people of your
municipality;, on .October' 21." The
Action of the Lieutenant Govenor foll-
owed upon the receipt of a message
f roan. Lord Lansdowne, making an ap-
peal
ppeal for financial assistance to the
British Red Cross. It is ' understood
that the mayors and reeves.' to whom
the appeal is'iliitd i'number nearly 880.
STRONG!
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----YET SOFT
Avoid early holes in Un-
derwear. They are ex-
pensive.
To do so, you need not
sacrifice comfortable soft -
"LOSS.
Simply buy carefully
made garments of care—
fully selected wool. In
o t n words, buy Stan -
field's ' Unshrinkable
Undewear.
We have it here....Now.
STANFIELi
UNDERWEAi{(;i
E. APPEL - ZURICH
Timothy Seed
Have received a shipment of first-class timothy.
seed. No. 1, as to purity. .Price is right
Flour and Feed of all kinds
Groceries, Salt, Stock Foods, Etc., Etc.
Eggs taken in exchange for goods
rg McBride
Telephone 23