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Zurich Herald, 1916-08-18, Page 8
hum -.:mor Dress Goods Our stook is now complete in the various lines of Voiles, Mar. gnisettes, Silk Crepes, Linens, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns, Muslims, ete. White Wear A nice line of Ladies Voile waists on hand. Prices from $1,25 o $1 00, also silk waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear, corset oovers, eto. New Laces and Embroideries A large stock of lanes in all widths in white, oream and black. Flounoings and corset cover embroideries in new designs. Rain Coats 3 dozen ladies Rain Coats just arrived in tan, navy and blank at the Special Prioe of $5.50 eaoh. Also a new line of men's Balmaoan style coats at $10 50. Linoleumsandiloonoverings 1 A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linoleurns and Floor Oil Cloths in the different widths. Also Rugs, Wall Papers,j Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curtains and all the variou m Lines House Furnishings. ME ` 'S WEAR e>ie{ia"Several new lines of Men's FRENEK Outing -Shirts to hand. Just the thing for warm w:iather wear. Also Straw Hats in the leading styles for the season. Call and see them. Fresh Groceries always on hand RUBY and, GABOHO PHONE 17 w3a3 3*38eJrEw-3i L3c3cit3E3t i3t3 iE3zs�a• Cream land Eggs Will pay highest casb price for Cream and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. Pbone5, ZURICH I1HUDSON, 3 81E3EtF 3 F 3C313E2118E3f 3011fte3f3F3f 4E3E WANED ii uo LOCAL M AIR li,ei'XS Corrected every Thursday. Butter Eggs Dried Apples Potatoes Wheat Oats Barley Buckwheat Flour Bran Shorts 28.00 Low Grade 35.00 Live Hogs fob ktensall 11,05 24 06 125. .cl3 .95 50 55. 55 60 70 8.00 S.60 $255.00 Local News Mr. Dann. Thiel, of Detroit, is ..penCi.t•g feve weeks at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hess, of Lon- don. visited re atives here an Thur slay, last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson are visiting friends in Toronto, Baden and 'Stratford. Mrs G, Smith and children, o: London, are oe Mr. and week, . C. Fritz is Men's oxford shoes at less ..os,. All standard shoes. no., mils this; , Messrs J. txarclner, A. ltoufrijh, 1. ,a:.ob,* f, Brunner and :s. Stos- aopi, ui ,iu.itcheil spent Sunday t,, ev b;.oskup.. 'Inc party who removed my . ou _l-t.eei .s known and .f i.5) le - Alined iorthwi:n may cxpe t .rouble. n:. :u. Worm. ..tie many uriends of Mr. Jacob DeL1iert will be pleased to hear wet ne has returned from the hos- pital and is piogressing favurau.y- Lost -between 'Grand Bend 'and St. Joseph, on July 28th, a ladies' blue sport coat, binder wid bo .ew..rued by returning same to the _..er..ru oiri.:e, Zuricn, - ai.i,:e 191'. the paper contained a' a Leousand le..tereeads has au .anted in, price over 50 cents 'nu Ole cheaper grades and on some of the more expensive papers 75c and $...; volumed poster paper has aueanced 25 per cent; book paper well anti i'avorably known throu- airct co cep paper, has advanced:.37I gnout this comn>,undcy. His wife per cent. and memorial cards °',3 wind a family of sons; and daughrt- per cent. As a matter of fact frere els, nearly all gi iwni up, survive s innc .a thing which enters into him'the he funeral was held on printing and publishing business bacurday, interment taking place znat has not advanced in•price. en the xt. C. cemetery, Drysdale, Considerable interest is now be. Rev. A. A. Bondot otficiated. ing manifested 'in the apple crop Mr. G. •A. Bissett, of Saltforc3J in Western Ontario. The apples Heights, was a visitor in, towns are su.ficiently advanced to en -1 able one to form a fair opinion as Lc" the yield and quality,. • elite general report is that there wird` visiting at the bora. Mrs CH Rartleib, this offering a line of- than Do v!-�`•w w_'. fij.al..�o .,:� w -s o "♦•s ♦ !-5.°.v`ti . ♦ r°„t•.!•�.s•.:.`�,fa:�..° :w:4�� L�l w.' al to*4 Add -A -Link Bracelets A fresh supply of Gold and Silver Add -a -Links just arrived. We engrave them to your order. GEORGE R. HESS JEWELLERS I❑ wo-• °.tel.., .aKKert:..<Y°. !. y, i U, c o ., ZURICH ÷44+++++++++++++++++4441-,' HONOR ROLL XG.tst BATTALION, C. F. F. "THE HURONS" Ii iJ •y� waw• ele d d:o� le q,: oma �'a ' @[ �l. 'i A . k.L LTJ Andrew ]rice Thos. Davidson Leonard Davidson George McBride Milton Johnston Daniel Bennett Maurice Weber We have been asked to add to the Honor Boll the names of the , boys from Zurich, who have enlisted in battalions in various parts of the Jouutry and who are serving their [ing. ,.: Arne Brenner (killed in action) Emerson Brown Peter Randall Emanuel Holtzman Abe Bender Albert Bender David Stelck Frank U ltIey Ed. Fisher Norman Prang fly. Sierran Arnie Hildebrandt Marshall Zeller Norman Johnston W. Livingood Roy Geiger' Alvin Surerus. In addition to the above 'five from Zurich joined the 161st but were re- ,jected as physically unfit, If the above list is not complete kindly inform us and we will be pleas- • ed to add any names we have omitted PETER BADOUR After a per_od of intense suffer - mg, the death took place at his auine near Drysdale on, Thursday .ase of Peter Badour, a well-known .and prosperous larmer of that se-. awn. Deceased was a victim of that dread disease, tuberct.iosis, and although everything. posAbie 'was done for him it was of no avaii .ie was i.rouglrc Horne on Wednes-' bay iro..n iunUO,nl 'where ne hact dauergone an operaJnn and on .tuursuay rnoruing ne passed a- way. i,e.re.ased had •4i,red oh,' rhe ;auoie Line rill his life and was 0•0••N•••dt••W•o•!••!••• e0r••••••••••••••••••••!is••e. •• • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • i • 0 • f • • CLEARING SALE of all Summer Shoes For 3 weeks only All our lines of :summer shoes must be quickly. Our reduced prices that will save dollars. Buy now. • Note the Values We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron county, consisting of Dining Room Sets, Bed Rooth Suites Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches Iron, and Brass Beds, .Parlor Suites, Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinets BIG STOCK OF PICTURES Picture Framing also neatly done. .i,..t or an a\ erage crop in quantity and that the quality is oily fair.. i_ tnu t,me the trees were rn blo- om the outlook was never more promising but the continued wet eataer iiad a disastrous eflee _h cueessanc rains made it almost ,rnpossible to spray effectively, the iruit suffered severiy as .t result. The general opiniun na' here will be a keen deinan•a ,or apple sthis fall at good prices. •I sold • youw w • w_ • Ladies white canvas shoes, high, reg $2,50 for $2.00 Ladies white canvas slippers reg $1.25 for $1.00 A lot of ladies patent leather slippers, sizes 8 and 4 $1.50, Ladies tan slippers, reg $2.75 for 2.25 • Also white canvas for anisseb sizes 11 to 1, reg $1.25 for $1 •• • David Pfaff - Dashwood •4,0000000000III ****1EN i*M O00.004101'0•6* ***1 .4000I!'4* • And a lot of men's, sizes 6 and 7, reg $4.00 for $2 These prices art good only for 3 weeks Also see our big stock of Hardware, Stoves, Graniteware, etc. And for Harness, Trunks and Valises we cannot be excelled. Call andlsee and be convinced that we sell a little cheaper than the ordinary run. @. I-I1RTLEIB, zuaicn. HURON'S'iLARCESTMOMBINATIONATORE on 'Sunday. Mrs. Bissett and son, Who nave been visiting here, ac- uo.npauh,.ed ;hi.n home. BO.B.rlti CAMPBELL CLINTON F,DI;2Olt UieS W .i. Mitchell, editor and pro piietor of the Clinton News itecord, died suddenly in victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday. Joie had surfered for some tine from throat trouble and o:ta Wednesday last went to London for treatment, but the 'end came unexpectedly, owing t a bursting blood -vessel. He was in the 'prime of life and unmarried. His relatives live in. Hanover, For about 'twenty years he has conducted •the News -4 Record, which has the reputation of being one of the cleanest 'sand, best hoc rl papers in Ontario, .Mr, Mitchell was •a proaninent , Con- serative and a member of the A. F. and A. M. society. Wi.lr remar,:abie suddc,ness the last summons name to honer. Cam pbeli on 'Sunday las.. Deceased suiiered ,a stroku au,u three hours. afterwards he passe.: away. He hail been.in taiiing nea.tn tor surae time, but this deacn was not ex'- Feeted, and was a great snuck to the family and friends. He was a iai_nrui \vor.cer, a good neighbor and .his sterling cna.acter and kind ry ways endeared hi,n to :i.l who, came in contact with him. Campbell 'was born, un the 2nd doll., Hay, on Jan, 61.11, 1861, When 28 years the came to the Sauble Line to .live. Two years later he was united in marriage to Eiizab- eth '3 urabull, wno cne daugnt er survives ,him. The only :,ons William, having died two years ago onAugust Gth, The funeral was held on Tues- day and was largely attended, the remains being interred in the Grand Bend cemetery. Rev. Mr. Carrier conducted the serviced, .the sympathy of the community goes out to Wry. Campbell and daughter intheir sad bereaveme- nt.. ? 3CIO3 iIONOC i E3£381 3E38C38C333F3f3M1MCII ICK MPS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Confectionery Store Have bought out the business of Mrs McCormick and moved same to Eilber's old stand. We handle the following celebrated lines. Stratford Bread and Cakes Neilson' slce Cream & Chocolates Choice Confectionery & Groceries Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards and Novelties California Toilet Preparations Your Patronage Solicited .W. C. Wagner - - - Zurich, 0 A:38C3Ii 313£3E3£§E3f3E3 131EAMVO E3C313E3f3E3 3E38 131£3F.3i 3©s' *•*••04•e*•••••••se•s*•*s4v•0soes••*••*•••ess*s•••s+•• •• JULY- CLEARING SALE1 Consisting of Ladies' Whitewear, Hosiery, Muslin's • ••'- and all Summer Goods, commencing Saturday, : July 22nd, 9 a. m., and ending on Manday, July 31 : 11000 yds Ribbon Ladies Waists • 8c to 20c 1• 0. on sale at only 5c a yard • long and short sleeves • 1500 yds embroid- reg $2.50 on sale for $1.75 ••, erys and Inser= reg $2.00 on sale for $1.25 • reg• $1,25 on sale for750 • • t ns Brokenlines 50.0 •'F THOUSANDS OP MEN REQUIREDFOR HARVESTING - IN 'WESTERN CANADA (Thousands •uf Men are required to help inthe great work of har- vesting the Western, crop. The task oftransporting to the west this great ar;ny of workers will fall to the lot of the Canadian Pac Mc Railway. Excursions from points - in Ont- ario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Albers -i i'l run,, and special trains opereae remaking the Grip in about thirV -six hours, without. change or 1 a. or. • "Going Tip ':Jest," $12.0 taWin- nipeg. "Returning „,':'ip, 'East," $18.00 from Winnuipr Consult C' e a. Agents regard- ing transporte ion west of Win &-peg. 1 FALL FAIRS Blyth Oct. 3- Exeter - .-- .-• - _ . .-- Sept.18-1 Gose 1.1h ...... ... .. ... ... Sept. 27-2 Seaforth ...... ... Sept.21---2 London. •- •• _Sept. 8-1 °r.;u.a.h .. ... ............ Eept. 20- 21 9 8 2 ti FARMS FOR SALE 50 -acre farm, on 14th con-., Hay Township. Wall be sold on re - Sortable terms as owner is living out west land wishes to dispose of the property. For partici ars ;ilio ply to Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. - Fine 150 -acre farm for ,Sal', Township of 'Stanley. All first. ,s1uss land, good bu:ldings and plenty of 'good water. Convcri- ent to •church and school. e; particulars apply Eto .Andrew F, • �® Ladies' House . • •on sale 5cts a yard • ••Men's Straw Dresses •• • • Hats reg $1.25, $1,50 on. sale $1.00 i • all this years styles 25% off Children'Ds • 3 Boys Straw hats Dresses• reg 25cts to $1.00 Only 15cts reg $1.25 on sale 75ets a Girls Straw_hats 2000 - yds Ging- 0 15cts each ham, Voiles, Men's Summer s Crepes es Z � Vestings, C p • Suits 25c and 35c on sale at only 10c ydi ' reg$8.00, $10.00, $12.00 on sale All 5oc summer = • for only :4.50 • All other suits half price Dress Goods 1 • on sale at 89 ots a yard • Odd Trousers Hose reg $1.25 to $2,50 on sale $1♦00 Men's Fancy , 1 Vests . Children s • reg $1.25 to $2.50 on sale at 50a reg 25cts 2 for 25cts Snaps inroceries • • 5 lbs Roasted coffee LO( 5 lbs Japan teax,1.00 2 lbs Raisins for 25ots • 3 cans Corn 2Scts �' 3 cans Peas 25cts s 6 bars Laundry Soap 25cts •3 Boxes Starch • 25cts Fresh Groceries • at all times 0 " LWURM - lb. ZURICli 0 PHONE 28 black, white and tan lace hose , a 'leas, Herald 'Office, Zurich. 1 Ct•$.Il•00000*lt••rI00 00600'1141000 011000•e 1fwfi'h4S000 •