The Herald, 1912-06-21, Page 81 The Quality
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Brings for Your Benefit tlic Latest
Styles and the Best Materials to
• for Your the Latest
Styles and Best Materials to
Prepare you for Summer Comfort
SPcI-.I �S
Summer Dress (goods, Voiles. American Silks, Repps, Cotton
Voiles, Linens. Mustins, ete. special rallies in 45 inch Embroid-
ered Skirtings,
Ladies Vests special et loc. 12ir., 15e, 2oc, and 25c each
Ladies' Hose, regular b to 10 size, special 2 pair for 25c
Ladies' Waists, Corset (:overs, Skirts, Gowns, ete.
Men's Furnishings
Two piece Underwear 95e eaell and up
Fancy Sox in Cashmere, Lisle, Cotton at 10c and up
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Fancy Negligee Shiris with soft Dollars
Fancy Soft Collars lee each
Soft Felt Hata, Straw Hats, at bargain prices
Men's Pa-rain/itta Rain Coats. Gloves
• • Beits, Invisable'Braces, Ties
Men's Summer Fancy Vests, also Summer Coats to clear at
bargain prices A large assortment of Men's and Boys' up•to
date Ready Made. Suits at prices as loyv as the lowest.
Fresh Groceries always kept on Hand .
Highest prices paid for all
kinds of Faris Produce
GENERAL MERCHANT
Zurich9
Telephone 28
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25,000 homesteads will be tla tyn
open along the line of elle hd
Trunk Pacific Railway Mt ves'
Edmonton this year. Of this' n n rte!
15,000 are in the Grande Prairie sic-,
tion north of Edmonton, the first•pier
tion of the famous ' Peace AI
country. A branch running qu`t
from Biggar, now under eonat1 ii
will open up a number of choice,
steads and this section will prf
be filled up very quickly.
The uniform sneoess that 1u
tended the use of Chamner lat'll
Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea, a'•
medv has made it a favoriteeevez; -a
where, It can always be deliendt t
upon. For sale by All Dealers, 4.
THE WESTERN FAIR
London, Ontario ,`'
The management of the Western
Fair, London Ontario. aro sending
out this week their Prize List, Entlry
Forms and other kind of aclyertisiig
matter announcing their coming 'E`t-.
hibition in September. The elates .dire
September 6th to 14th. This is .tie
oldest Exhibition in Canada and itis
becoming more and more popular ear•b
year. The prize list contains Colne
very valuable information for iliteritl-
ing Exhibitors. • From the breeder•.;'c
standpoint this is one of the beste-
bition held, as a large number of buy
ers always attend in order to secure
the best animals that can be obtained
The parade of the Live Stock daily is
something of great interest and at=
tracts large crowds. Stockmen should
include this Exhibition in their list.
Write the Secretary, A, M. Runt,
London. for prize lists and all infor-
mation.
SO1. T.TICOTT—Rr1NNIE
A quiet but very 'pretty wedding
was solemnized at- the glome of Mr
S. Rennie, on Tuesday. June 18,,
when her daughter I-1,elcu, was united
in marriage to lIr..Fred Soutllaott ,of
Banta Monica, California. Promptly
at Ihi;,•ll iloon to the strains of the
wedding march played by the • bride;
sister Mrs. A. Geiger, the contracting
parties took . their places • before a
bank -of ferns and roses. ,The, bride
who was given away by her brothel,.
Mr. E. Itannie,was becomingly attirei
in a gown of mescaline sill:, triinutec
with Penal-DE:Xi:iliac' •' 1aCe, ,..a'>lt
carried a bt.uquet of cream roseC. ,7,Ciss.
Elizabeth ltanuie was Ilei sister's
bridesmaid and wore pale piny •sigh
�trip,id voile and carried pink iosesc
while l0, .Milne Rannie brother of
the bride, supported the groom, The
ceremony was performed by the Bev.,
G. F. Brown in the presence of the
immediate relatives of the contracting
parties. After huiclleon the bridal
party left for au extended wedding
tour down the St. Lawrence aanidst
the congratulations and best wishes
of their hosts of friends. The bride's
travelling suit was of gray whipcord
with T'iscahl hat.
THE SHEEP INDUSTlt
A. New Appointment in the LiVe
Stock Branch
In consequence of the work Mille: -
ted • by the members of the sliccjr
Commission, the Minister is now ii
receipt, from time to time of requests
for special assistance in connectidii
with tertian problems- gelating tb
both• the sheep and wool industries..
The final di5bauding of the con -11110'
cion has made it necessary that def-
inite provision be inade effective,
administration of the policy teawhiClz
the Department is now committed l oo
farther the development of the, keela-
ingtof sheep in Canada. The MinistOr
has, therefore, considered it advisab
to arrange for appointment of a sheep
expert to assume. charge, under--tlic•
live stock commissioner, of the wcivk
to bo undertaken in furtherance 'of
this policy,.
He has been fortunate, iia seeurlirg•:
for this 'position Mr. T. It:' Ar1tiO'l,
Professor :a anim,i1 husbandry in ache
new• hainpshire acricrrltural• cell.'•e
Mr. Arbil is the son of -He y
3.0411, Lair., Arkell, Ontarib;'the 00.•
known ,breeder of,Oxfor:cd. cloaaysli eap,i
Ile received his Prirnary,.ecl icdttotrtit''
ilio Gublph collegiate In•stittzle an is
a gt'aclnaat3 of the -Ontario antietilt al
'coke, e' His early training ha,s iior,
lhirn "familiar ' with *every' f)' I) of lao
breeding and management • cif Cllr)),
ib.hd, sines 1.1 ttppointnient to•'•
position of Irl ofessor of anihal hid
andry in the, New 1fampshir;i•collt�„
la, has devoted himself es c4all to
experimental work in f•eding; attlel
b, • e ling bud has made h,S lay, under
Y:ati},411(1\TZtIliageotis cbutittiyl�lr)s, of % cr
item h elating to the pros�.uetlea
., tionl T[c. lfa� bi< )
O mous!, the farmers of Nr
nhnnaai r oft �-�o
G_r5e,xo -e\t Zurich on Sunday, 161h.
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UNDERTAKING
Prompt Service ...
Moderate rharges
W. H. HOFFMAN
Zurich. - Ontario
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Dairymaid
Cream
Separator
No heavy lifting up of Milk,
Easy Running
Deering
Machinery
All makes of Plough
Points always on hand
Louis Prang.
ZURICH
Now Ready
Stylish
ugg�.es
If you i-aut to see the big
est old. finest lot of Buggies
ill at- Pui a,erooln... If yo
wish til' inty ' ve Ore oufiid,enf
we can satisfy yo�tr,taste.
A.ls,o'Carriages pan I agoras
Prices Right
All• kinds of Repairs prom -
ply attended.
F. Hess & Son
sale of their wool clip, and, in addit-
ion, has undertaken considerable ex-
tension. Rork which has given him
very valuable experience. He is now
recognized in Canada and in the Uni-
ted States„ as,a-specialist in sheep
husbandry and has won for his work
the. attention of some of the most emi-
nent experts in breeding and experi-
mentation,
Mr. Arkel1 is to join the staff of the
Live Stock Branch before the middle
of the current month and will proceed
immediately to the provinces of Sask-
atchewan and Alberta to advise with
the wool growers regarding the hand-
ling of their present season's clip and.
to snake preliminary, arrangements,
for the undertaking of an extensive
experimental shipment of Canadian
Wool to Great . Britain in: 1918. A
systerr.Zatic collection of wool samples.
Willalso lie commenced immediately
to provide for illustration exhibits of
Wool, requests for which have already
,been received frolli several of our Ag-
�rictlltutail Colleges and «'inter Fair.
BOltL'ds. A comprehensive effort to
S;�'stonntizo and improve the methods
-stn cloyed in connection withtbe pic-
c1 'cion •tthil sale of wool Will, un-.
'floiibteclly, greatly assist in encoura -.
mg sheep farmers throughout the
Dominion duel in stimulating a wider,
interest -in the business. This work,,
'therefore, will constitute the primary,
step in an active and energetic prop-
gug+lada, which- it is hoped may
.lsrornote the organization of a prosti-
Milled progressive indusry.
tYtcz;nr. - Ill London, ou• J0ne 11tH;
and Itlrs. • Chas Zwicker, :a
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O'cI tiIOLT----A1 St. Joseph, on the
17th hist , to Mr. and Mrs. James
Q erholt, a son.
C# �cxxc) A t Zurich, on the 14th inst;
to [r, and John Geseho, [Isola,
avi111.(.easei10, aged 8 days.
5rm of illi: aired Mis.
One Price the year round and that
the lovvest. • • •
Parties intending tci bay a good Harries this Spring should not fail to call
on us, as we are headquarters in Zurich for the best at lowest prices every
one guaranteed, because best leather always used. See our Team Harness
with Collars at'$25.00, Single Harness, at $9.00 up
Stoves and Hardware
' If you Want the best at lowest prices. call and see :)ihat a big Bargain you
can get here.
A fullstock of all kinds of
FURNITu
In Furniture we lead the trade as we buy in car Ioads this enables us to
cheaper and our customers get the benefit.
Terms Cash or Trade at Cash. Price
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Cat r Best
Srting1es0
Just to hand. Bring in
your orders. Close price
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Bargains
One year has now passed since we started in business
and we wish to thank our customers for the liberal patronage
accorded us and we hope for a continuance of the same. In
taking stock we came across several lines which we must sell
regardless of cost. Here ar a few of them.
Summer Dress Goods
Pongetta in white, cream, champagne, light blue, pink,
Clark blue. Regular price 25c, now for 19e a yard.
Muslin
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6 pieces Muslin:Flowered and plain designs. Regular
.price 15c, now 12i. e.
Men's and Boys' Suits
We have a fine assortmentlof Alen's. and Boys' ready-
to-wear Suits•,• Prises tl,s lowv as possible. ,
Men's and Boys' Hats
Warmer weather is coming -and you will need a Straw
Hat. We have a complete range and price are right. In-
spect our stock before baying elsewhere. .
Overalls
A line of 13Itle Overalls to clear •at 60c-
• • Linoleum and Floor oilcloths
6 ; yards I,inoleilm ;4 yards wide, •regular price $2 a'
.•S•iird,•wholo piece' $10.75...',•
6ft yds Floor -Oilcloth, 2 yds wide,.regular price • 60c •
a:•
yard, zrow for.
8, 'yds floor Oilcloth, ''yds avideiregulenaprice 75c a ,yard
now for ,$1,90 .
Salt at $1.40 a Bar°rel.
Remember we give Coupons with every purchase,
.•. cash or trade,
e$11Grecevies always keit oa' I i d,
Produce oaken n Exchange
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