Zurich Herald, 1916-09-01, Page 81
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Su'mmr ress
Oar stock is now complete in the various lines of Voiles, Mar.
quisettes, silk Crepes, Linens, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns,
Mullins, eto.
White' ear
A nice line of Ladies Voile waists on hand. Prices from $1.25
o $1 00, alio sick waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear,
corset covers, eto.
New Laces and Embroideries
A large stook of laces in all widths in white, cream and black.
Flounoings and corset cover embroideries in new designs,
Rain Coats
3 dozen ladles Rain Coats just arrived in tan, navy and, biack
at the Special Price •4f $5.50 each. Also a new line of :men's
Balmacan style coats at $10 50,
Linolenms and Floor Coverings
A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linoleums and Floor
Oil Cloths in the different widths. Also Rugs, Wall Papers,
Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curta•ns and all the variou
:Lines House Furnishings,
MEN'S WEAR
i'$::° gSeyerai new lines of Men's FRENEE Outing Shirts to hand.
Just the thing for warm weather wear. Also Straw ,Hats in the
leading styles for the season. Call and see them. _ , 's„:aZ
Fresh Groceries always on hand
RUBY and, : GASCHO
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WANTED
Will pay highest cash price for Cream
and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich,
at any time during the week.
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A fresh supply of Gold and Silver
Add -a -Links just arrived.
We engrave them' to your order.
GEORGE R. HESS & CO.,
JEWELLERS ZURICH
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London Life Policies are
"GOOD AS GOLD”
Why not protect yourself aad family with
a good life insurance policy.
All the popular plans of insurance Written.
For particulars apply to
Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent
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until Jan,, 1917, for only 25 cents.
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Corrected every Thursday,
Butter:.......,... .....
ggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat 1,15
Oats 55 55
Barley 55 00
Buckwheat 70
Flour , 8.75 4.40
Bran .... $20.00
Shorts 80 00
Low Grade 35:00
Live Bogs fob Hensall 11.15
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Local News -
Hay •.council meets in. the 'Town
Hall to -morrow 'afternoon.
Mr Thos. McMillan called •On
friends in town on Friday last,-
Mr.
ast,Mr. Louis N.Dentouxume is work-
ing with Ti. H, Littie, painting and
decorating. •
Mr. C. Brill visited relatives in
Preston,. New Hamburg and other
eastern po:its hist Weak.
Miss Erna Fritz returned home
ai•ter visiting friends in Si. Mary..
and London for a few weeks.
An, person having any of My
onion racks, will please re. LUrn
to ('1'. L, Worm's store.. d. J. Mermer
Hazel Stelck, and her brother,,'
Russell lent for tne_r Hume in Lo.i
non, un Wednesday, after* visiting
relatives here,.
d&lr. Alf. Moritz and fami.y, ofd If the above list is not complete
J;uelpdi, lett for tnei. home on Sun -
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un k,ndly inform us and we will be pleas -
day niter tamping at (.Trane lend' ad to add any names we have omitted
sur a few weuhsr
Mr. and Mrs. oe Brennu., ;:.1i.' ...i.÷..:-+++++++++++064-14+++++4
e.zra Brenner and lvtiss V adia Fritz
were visitors in town and ac tlld.
numo of Mr. and Ivtrs. J, P itau, on
i uesday,
Massr., Sam. Oescii; David O:sch,
:am'a .steuhiu O sen, :.n .t MissdsBecn
el u•ase:ho and r l,ascau
ored to Jvlr. lienrry .Plat's ;,i:sar
C:reOi:o0 un Sunday,
1Yir. Wan. :brown, son of Jacob
Brod-usaen Line south, is vis
.. row•n, Li -sutler' Line South, is vis-
iting at his home after being in
he w est for a number of years: _
Miss Ina nawdew, is in. '1 oronto
thiswe:,i;_ attwn.,inig the milliner,)'
openings and i:i11 .ane aposation
W,urrn s, Zurich, lot- the
HONOR ROLL
a lst BATTALION, C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
Andrew Price
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
George McBride
1lillon Johnston'
Daniel Bennett
JI141auriee Weber
We have been asked to add to the
[donor Roll the Amines of the boys
worn Zurich, who haye enlisted in
Jattalions in various parts of the
:ountry and who are serving their
.Ging.
,;;;;Arne Brenner (killed in action)
Emerson Brown
Peter Randall
Emanuel Holtzman
Abe Bender
Albert Bender
David Stelck
Frank Uttley
Ed. Fisher
Norman Prang
Ily, 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,
MILITARY NRWS
The colors will likely be presen-
ted to the 16.st some day this week
ac Camp Border.
Roumania declared war on Aus-
iria-±tungary on Monday. This
makes fourteen .nations Which are
now at war.
',In the casualty list of Monday,
aergt. J. L. xeia of ;;eaforth is
Mentioned as :missing and sapper
.ttoot. Jackson, Kippen, as woun-
ded,
Beginning Sept, 7th, the mem-
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tiers ,of the 161st will start the new
leave .pian. ,the new system
Means a clear four-day leave at
coming ,season,—Clinton News -,71 G`me nonce ra month. 0
coming. 'Pte Joa. Klein, son oil M. Klein
PORRIDGE UP
or lvlcKi id , Who, was wounded in,
Owing to the poor oat crop this mance has returned nonlie. He
lo`ar all - 1
e 7 dll
n
seasorn is is removed Lha: the pr.c and is .the Bost
oi oatmeal wi.1 advance consider- ab1ed soluiar to return to Seafortlr
A !handsome Pord motor truck
for use or the iblsc Lactation) has
been :purchased by the com•mictee
6f the rain of Allied INaMOS, SLa-
:,ox,tn, shin .ras been saloon to Camp
Ji ordem.
Owing to the i,act that the 161st
could nut code co r;xe:er, the big,
niuhtary day which 'was co have
been held last I riday, . was called
o#f. 'The colors will be presented
to the Batta.io•n at Calnp .Borden
at an early date by the Soldiers'
Aid Society. •
ably in the .near future. Better
put fn 'asuppiy of "porridge" at
once.
DIED AT VARNA
Henry Scott passed. away ,quite
suddenly at the home of his bro-
ther-in-law, Wan. Dennison, of Var
pa, or. Sunday night. Deceased
had been on a.visic with his wife
at Mr Dennison's fur a few weeks.
and erring this time contracted a:
severe cold. He felt much better
on Sunday and had decided to
leave for his home in, Chicago, Ills.,
on Monday. morning. While at the
head of the stairs, on Sunday night
he complained of a weakness and
before medical help could arrive
had passed away.
STILL $1.00
Practically everything has ad-
vanced in iprice, but the ,subscripti
on, price of the Zurich" Herald/.
While it was announced •that the
weekdos or Perch'and Huron were
to raise the ,price from one dollar
to 'ume doliai and a half, only a
ie'w of the papers have made the
advance. However the :matter
is .rot settled yet. The one dol-
lar weekly is ,riot being prin ted at
a profit, At present we are charg
ing the one dollar rate but our
subscribers will not be surprised
at any time to be informed that
we are making a. slight increase.:
the increase will not be made
however without sufficient warn-
ing being given to your readers.:
LATE JACOB QUACKENBUSH
Jacob Quackenbush passed away
at his home on the own Line, Hay,
on Tuesday fast in his 53rd year.
Deceased was taken ill alew we-
tks ago WiUh stomach trouble and
although everything .possible was
done fir .him this resulted in death
as stated,. He had taken ;over the
iarm only about a year ago and his.
early demise is a matter of deep.
regret a; ho was g'etang a good
star: on it this ,year. , His widow
and tw GC r, one by afornlor,mar-
:• ge i ur iv e slim Much symp-
athy is felt for the bereaved re-
latives,
uhn�e�r
The fal Was held Thursday.
interment taking .place in the
Bronson Litre cennretery, `Regis
D. Johnston land P. B. Meyer eon. -
ducted ,the services.
Read T. L. Wpurm's new ad in,
'this issue.
!Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoskopf and
family sof tMitch.ell visited E. w,
Stoskopf's, on Sundry,
C, .b ri tz is offering a line of
;ivlen•s oxford shoes ac less than,
...osi.. Ail standard shoes. Do
;Tot enis.s this chanced.
Flax pulling has oeeJ eomp.eted
and the ands are now Lusy thcesh-
:,iuig ',out rule seed and s,pro•aoing the
flax to rot,
I1'tessrs. Ferdinand Howald and
Leonard Klapp, students at . the
Lutnera,n •Senninery, Water>oo, are
spending .the nodidays at their re-.
,,pective homes here.
ONTARIO CI5OP REPORT
iStatistics complied by a large
.e.au o j erienn ,,. �5.aL . of cor
.esi,.onaenis fur the Ontario Bu-
reau of Industries show itnat
every staple crop of the 1916 sea-
son is itu yield less per acre than
4;0, O,ut of seven crops quot-
ed the estimated yield of lour will
pe above the average yield per
acre over a•thirty-four period.
..hese four are lair wneat, spring
wheat, oats and rye. .Barley, peas.
...mid beans viii go below the 'av-
erage ;yield for, the lengthy .periost
estima..us nave be-
est submitted, the figures expres
swig number of bushes per acre
1eos than for the sine crop last
year. Pali wheat, 8.3; s prang
wheat, 3.9; barley, 10.0; .oats, 12.9;
rye, 1.1; peas, 1.0; beans, 3.1.
tidy and clover will .run about
.8 of a tool to taw. acre better than
iast Season, ..the yield is above
uhe 34 -yeas: average,
We have the'mo$t complete :stock of Furniture in Huron,
county, consisting of
Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites
Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches
Ironand Brass Beds,Parlor Suites,
Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinet;
BIG STOCK OF PICTURES
Picture Framing also neatly done,
• Also see our big stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Graniteware, etc.
And for
Harness, Trunks and Valises
we cannot be excelled,
Call and:see and be convinced that We se11 a little
cheaper than the ordinary run.
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HURON'SILARCEST;;'COMBINATJONATORE
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New Confectionery Store
Have bought out the business of Mrs McCormick and moved
same to E ibboeu s old stand, We handle the following celebrated lines,
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Stratford Breadiand,:Cakes
Neilsoa'sIcs Cream] & Chocolates
etas
Choice Confectionery c� T
Groceries
. y Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards
and Novelties
California Toilet Preparations
Your:Patronage Solicited
W. C.uWagner -
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Clothing Sale
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We have decided to put on sale for 10 days only
our entire stock of Mer.'s and Boys' Clothing.
As we intend to go out of the clothing business
,entirely therefor we are offering these
Extra Low Prices:
Small Boys' Suits only 50c
Young Men's Suits Half Price
Men's Suits Half Price
Odd Trousers Half Price
Odd Vests L Hal f Price
For 1ODays Only
60c Table Linen for 35c
1 piece bleached table linen,
reg 60c for 85e
$1.50 Waists for 50c
Ladies white and colored waists,
reg $1 and $1.50 for 50c
$1.25 Dresses for 75e,
A few ladies and children's
dressas, reg $1,25 for 75e
60e Middies for 39c
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';Children's Stockings 4 only girls middies, White
8 pr for 25c, black and tan with blue lining, reg 60c for 89c
Fall Dress Goods
Our fall stock of Dress Goods, Wrapperettes'
Flannellettes, Sweater Coats and Underwear is
complete, Also a nice line of men's
Up=to-date Waterproofs.
Fresh Groceres atoll times
T. L. WORM
ZURICH
PHONE 28
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