Zurich Herald, 1916-09-08, Page 10Our stock of Fall Dress Goods, Flannellettes, Wrapperettes,
Underwear, Blankets, etc., now to hand and we invite your inspection
of same,
New Shirtings . Cottonades
These goods are continually going up in price. You ,will save
money by purchasing your supply now,
Sweater Coats
We have the famous Monarch Knit Sweater Coats again in
stock. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction,
.fists and Corset Covers
A few ladies waists and corset covers on hand which we. are
selling at greatly reduced prices,
Rain. Coats
3 dozen ladiaa Rein 0eats just arrived in tan, navy and; blaclr
at the Special Price of $5.50 each. Also a new line of,;men's
Balmacan style coats at 10 5u.
i.inoiennms 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 various
House i urnishinns.
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Corrected every Thursday,
J3utter
Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
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Vats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
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Sboets
Low Grade
Live Bogs fob Ilensall
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Local News
Good second hand i, -horse power
gaso ine engine for sale cheap L,.
Prang.
Miss :Ella ':N. Stelck is visiting,
relatives land friends in Port
Huron, Mich., at present.
Mrs. Yiungblut, of Auburn, is vis-
iting at the home of her son, Mr.
H. Youn•gblut, at present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I3ait.eib visited
relatives in Hicksom and other
eastern points on Monday.
Any person having any of my
lion racks, will please return
("i'. L. •Wturm.'s store J, J. Meaner
Mr. and Mss. Wm. Finkbeiner,.
nd daughter, Hazel, of Stratford
isited relatives here on Monday.
Highest market prices paid for
ive Pori -try every Thursday and
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aSeverai new lines of ;4len's FRENEK Outing Shirts to hand. v Jest the thin; for warm weather wear. Also Straw Hats in the
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Why not protect yourself and family with
a good life insurance policy.
All the popular plans of insuranca written.
For particulars apply to
Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent
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will send The Herald from now
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Mr. Oliver Johnston and family
f Godericll, spent Sunday at the,
oGme of his brother, Mr,, Thomas
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o uvs on.
Mrs. Ed. Rupp and daughter,
eft on Monday for Detroit, atter
pending amonuth's vacation with
elatives in town,
Anyone wishing prunes should
eave 'their .order at once With Mr,
o1. Baechler, Bronson Line, phone
'on 82, Zurich Central.
Mr. aired Airs. ]Jame, Steinbach,
end Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Kasb-
teisch, of 1)etriot, visited relati-
•es here on Sunday and Monday.
Our peaches will b. h:t'il•dted by
f. kreetur �ana:i '1', L. Wurm this
eason. Leave your orders now,
or ear,y Cra'tvtords which wi 1 be
HONOR ROLL.
1614 BATTALION, C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
Andrew Price
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
George Mcl3ricle
Milton Johnston
Daniel Bennett
Maurice Weber
We have been asked to add to the
Honor Roll the names of the boys
from Zurich, who have enlisted in
battalions' in various parts of the
country and who are serving their
King.
„Arne Brenner (killed in action)
,Emerson Brown
Peter Randall
]Emanuel Holtzman,
Abe Bender
Albert'Bender
•David Stelok
Frank Uttley
,Ed. Fisher
Norman Prang
lly. Sieman
Arnie Hildebrandt
11larshall Zeller
Norman Johnston
W. Livingood
Roy Geiger
Alvin Surerus.
In addition to the above five from
Zurich joined the 101st but were re-
jected as physically unfit.
If the above list is not complete
kindly inform us and we will be pleas-
ed lo add any names we have omitted
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MILITARY NEWS
G. D. MacKay of Walkerton has
been appointed chief recruiting of -
.icer for military, district No. 1,
comprising the following 11 coun-
ties: Bruce, Huron, Lambton, Es-
sex, Kent, Big.* lvi.iad,esex, Os-
iord, Perch, Waterloo and Well-
ington.
�i,n impressive event at Camp
Borden last aliursday wase the
presentation of colors to the ]hist
lluros, County Battalion, the col-
ors being a gift frown the Ladies'
Aid Society of the towns of Exeter.
The cerenlolny was attended by Col
otnel S. C. Mewburn, assistant 'ad -
in the market, next weep I. iayrK'i' t. ,general; officers ; of head-
,. •smith. f quarters, of camp brigade staffs
r has added x,1917
land 40 visitors rio�ln �.,uton CO-,
,air. •a. Wur In a a
Forel touring car to his livery 't13]ty
Weather ,ccan,a.i.ons \\ ere anfavor
outli G ah1r. Wurm believes re .able for the event, it being hot and,
lay o- •tt�ith the times and a more a sandstorm blowing ad afternoon
up-to-date livery would be hard Colonel Mewburn roof, the salute
to find. in regular
t 11119 size,' during .the march past, reprcaent-
lht: regular, •monthly meeting of iu IViajor-General Logie, who was,
the Women&' Institute will 'oe held away from camp
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o.n Tuesday, !Sept, 12th, instead of Oapt. J. K. k sirfull, chaplain of
the 13th, at the home of Mrs. Wm` the Huron batta.ion, consecreated
(:o•n,sict, Parr Line, at 8 &clock in
the evening, means of conveyance
wilt be provided. Ladies will
meet at tlie home of Mrs. C.
Fritz aC 7.3) snarp, Please note,
.DASHWOOJ 19 UP
Two rinks of bowlers journeyed
to Dashwood last Tbursaay even-
ing ,ani1 when the p;m'oke of the batt
tle had drifted away it was found
that the .uashwood rinks were 19
A. COMPLETE WRECK
In some unaccountable way the
gasodne engine which ivir. k, Hess,
ar., uses to ,pump water into his
suppl tank went wrong on ',l'ues-
alay ,aand in a fe n.inu.es had made.
a complete wreck of itself. As
no ane was near at the time, it
is s,h! aniystery how it all hap-
pened, Anyway the engine is
useless, as t:ne crank shaft is brok-
en, the. boxings smashed, the con-
trolling device gone: awrey, the
base wrecked and •a n.umnber of
other serious, break dowels, The
two ily wheels were hulled many
feet away and the report when the
wreck oceured startled the regi-
dein s living in that part of town.
HYDRO RADIALS '
At a specialmeeting of .t',e
Hydro -Electric Railway Associa-
tion, of Ontario, at '.Toronto last.
Thursday, wnicn was attended by
nnayo.s rind reeves and other re-
presentives of 40 municipalities
Troia Peterboro, on the .east, to,
Windsor ,and Sarnia in the west.
it was unanimously decided to in-
augurate
naugurate a campaaign to secure the
passing of by-.aws at the next
municipal elections infavor of the
construction of a system of hydro
_,dials within ithe present limits
of the (power zone. .A. resolution
vas, adopted -Ghat the, golvernmen't
pass orders -in -council before Oct.
1st. uiakb1g it possible for muni-
iapali ies to submit by-laws to the.
electors on January 1st, next tr<.
ascertain if they are favorable to
the construction of hydro radial,
lines Within their respective lot'-; F
sillies.
We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron
county, consisting of
Dining Rooni Sets, Bed Rooni Suites
Sideboards, Chita Cabinets, Couches
lronand Brass Beds, Parlor Suites,
Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinets
the colors; hey. D. W. Colli is, re-
ctor of the church of Ascension,
Windsor, formerly of 'lrivett
Memorial Church, Exeter, spoke on
behalf of the :presentationcommit-
tee, which peas replied to by Lieut -
Col, H. B„ Coombe, the t61st's corn-,
amaridant.
Mrs. Creech presented the Kings
colors to Major It. B. Hays, of the
161st, Lieut. M. C. McLean receiv-
ing them, The regimental colors
were presea ted by Mrs. Johns to
Major W. J. 1H,eamaani and received
by Lieut R A 9F4aiter.
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 andlsee and be convinced that we sell a little
cheaper than the ordinary run.
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same to Eitber's old stand. We handle the following celebrated lines.
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Stratford Breadand:Cakes
Nei is o a'sIc e Cream.] & Chocolates
§ Choice Confectionery &., Groceries
r Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards
and Novelties
California ToiletPreparations
Your:Patronage Solicited
New Confectionery Store
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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
,e 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 II half Price
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the :manly friends who so kindly
assisted her and for Inc sympathy
extended to her during her re-
cent bereavement.
Mrs. J. Quackenbush
The children of the late ,'Mfrs.
OrtWein wish Ito extend their
thanks •i,e the many friends who
'so willingly aassisted them during
the ilinesa and subsequent death
of their mother. The Children,
RED CROSS AUXILIARY
Mrs, M. Fritz and Miss K. Camp -
attended the Red Cross Aux-
iliary ,a'Fi ;dQlegat os froni the Zurich
branch, held at Clinton. A county
society was for.',ned with head: -
quarters at Clinton where all Red
cross +and Patriotic for the whole
county will be looked after. .All
goods to be sent overseas ehoilld
first be sent to. Clinton frotm which,
place they will . be forwarded to
their destination. Extra work can
also be saved in seeing that the
goods are properly packed, asthis
will save re -packing at Clinton
and the local societies will receive
proper credit for same. The fol-
lowing officers were appointed
Mrs, Hamilton, Goderich, Pres;
Mrs. Fitton, •Exeter,. Ree, -Sec; Miss
Consitt, Heiman, t.,''or.-See. ; Miss
Brown, .See. All Presidents of,
total societies are vice-presidents
in the county society,
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1 piece bleached table linen,
reg 60e for 35c
$1.50. Waists for 50c
Ladies white and colored waists,
reg $1 and $1,50 for 50c
A few ladies and children's
dressas, reg $1,25 for 750
60c Middies for 39c
Children's Stockings
8 pr for 25e, blaok and tan
4 only girls middies, white
-with blue lining, reg 60e for 89c
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Our fall stock of Dress Goods, Wrapperettes'
Flannellettes, Sweater Coats and Underwear is
colnplete4 Mao a saice line of. men's
Up-to-date Waterproofs.
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