Zurich Herald, 1919-07-18, Page 8NEW
INC GOODS
For Your Inspection
FOR MEN
See our fine display of
For
Ladies's Wear
New silk poplins in fashionable
shades, Reps, cord silks, Georget-
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tee and crepe du chenes. Also
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serges, poplins and garhardines
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for suits of dresSes,
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spring
caps, felt hats, fine neglige shirts
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with collars to match, new ties,
gloves, suits, tweed rain coats.
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flousefurnishings
Window shades, curtain scrims,
lasoleums, oilcloths, conguleums,
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and tapestry rugs.
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Groceries
A WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 F GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS.
J. Casa() & Son
"SMOOTHER THAN VELVET"
Let the children name their favorite dessert.
Will be ice cream:every time.
It is popular with old and young alike.
If it's Silver's -cod's, it is pure -pare pasteurised cream-
hotnogerazecl-pure flavor -giving extracts, and cane sugar.
The is a distinctiveness about our bricks that you will
ase. Among our many flavors you will Lind your favorite.
SILVERWOOD'S LIMITED, LONDON, ONT.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST liEMPERANCE WORKERS
Miss Ida Tour is visiting at her
home in Elmira.
LOST -Bunch of keys in Zurich
Ratern to Herald offiee.
Peaee Day will be celebrated at
Grand Bend, also at Goderich.
Just received a carload of fresh
St. Marys' cement. Stade ..a.sWeitlo.
Messrs. J. J. Merner and W. Fee
of •Seaforth called in town last Fri
day.
'Dr. A. j MacKinnon has exch-
anged his touring car for a Ford
coupe.
Miss L. Roese of Milc•erton is
visiting her friend Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Daters spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Bc
Plile, 11th, con.
.A. 'number from town attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Beaver
at Crediton on Sunday.
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Gold 11116dall:Twine
Our supply of Gold Medal Twine
has aerived. Our prices and
terms are as follows;
27c. per lb.
28e. for September payment.
Also Green Sheaf, and Silver Sh-
eaf at lower prices.
Pure Manilla Rope
Everyone in need of large hay fork rope should get our
prices before buying. All size a small ropes in stock.
STADE & WEIDO
ORGANIZE
On Tuesday evening a meeting
was held an the Town Hall for the
purposa of organizing Hay Town-
ship for the coming referendum(
on the prohibition vote. A large
number of temperance workers we-
re present and a strong organizs-
ation formed ComMittees were
appoirsted for each polling sub-
division.
The following officers were ap-
pointed for the township execut-
iaee - 'Chairman, A. Renck; lst
Vice., W C. Pearce; 2nd. Vice, Mrs,
C. Heyrock: See. Mrs. A. °esti,-
either; Treas., C. L. Smith, Com-
mittee of five, Mrs. G. Edighoffer,
Miss M. A. Lamont, S. Greta J.
Preeter, A. Oestreicher.
MEASURES NOW EFFECTIVE
IN ONTARIO
The majority of thhe legislation
enacted by the Ontario house dur-
ing the last session now becomes
efiective, Royal assent to the leg
islation of the session was given
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stelck from: on the day of prorogation, April
the West are visiting at the homq....asah, and a period of two months
of the latter's mother,Mrs. i'S• is fized by statute after which all
Rennie, such measures come, into force,
Mr. Andrew Price returned to iiia unless specification is made to the
home here on Tuesday, after being contrary.
overseas for some years. He en-
listed with the 161st Huron Bat-
talion.
The name of Milton Hey was o-
mitted from the list of successful miles an hour and the limit for
scholar a who passed in Z. P. S. in country roads from 20 to 25 miles
At corners and traffic intersect°
ns, however, limits of 10 and 123a
miles are fixed.
Among other imporlant measnra
es are those which give women the
right to sit in the legislature and
to holdd municipal office;, thata,
which makes playing of the nation
al anthem at the close of every per
formance in a theatre compulsory,
and an act providing higher pen-
sions under the Workmen's Com-
pensation Act.
FOR SALE
Amendments to the motor laws
are among those which take ef-
fect to -day. Under the new laws
the speed limit th cities, towns and
village a is raised from 15 to 20
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• Mr. and Mrs, S. Bauman, and
+ • daughters, Hazel, Mary, Bessie and
Olive, Mr. Art Saunder and Frazer
+ Brown, of Kitchener, spent Sun-
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a. day at the home of Mr. and airs.
W. L. Siebert.
Dr. Hughes of the Western Ian-
, i'vereity London, Mrs. Hughes and
+ daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs.
+ Colman, also of London, were Vis-
itors at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
4. B Campbell over Sunday.
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FAMOUS No. 21
Fleury Plows in stock
at 21while they last
Following at last year's prices
It
ONE DAIN HAY LOAD ER, NONE BETTER.
PETER HAMILTON SCUFFLER, B EST ON MARKET
PETER HAMILTON CULTIVATO R.
BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER
ONE 4% h. p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLIGHTLY USED.
ABOVE WILL BE SOLI) AT .utyr PRICES, AS WE NEED THE MON-
We handle pumps, piping, etc
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PHONE, 63
Meliek 6t- Braun
Zurich's Busy Store
Here are a few Seasonable
Perfection Oil Stoves
MeClarys' Automate
Oil Stove Ovens.
Screen Doors
Ssreen Windows
Watering cans
Oredar Mops
Ice Cream Freezers
Lawn Hose
Poultry Netting
Goods
Garden Tools
Oil sto ve
Lawn Mowers
Washing Machines
Wringers
Paris Greein
. t Snathes
Seythes
Grass Shears
Hammocks
J=Glesma,
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Binder Twine
Brantford, Gilt Edge, Gold Leaf, Silver Sheaf, at Lowest
Market Prieet
Spray your cattleand Horses with Dr. Williams Fly and
Insect Destroyer.
We sell genuine Polarine, medium and heavy. Also a sup-
ply of Polarilne Transmission Oil. Better than eup grease.
Warm
Weather
Shirts
Fine Silks, from Swiss, English.
and American makers; silk per,
ales, fine dimities, in all the
fascinating colors of goodtaste.
Denomy Bros.
On Tbursday, July and there pas- Second hand 6 -ft Deering Bin -
sed away after a lingering illness der overhauled and in good work -
Mrs, Lydia Kehn, 38 Joseph St. big order. Also a good second
nes Lydia Brown, aged 25 years. hand Melotte cream. separator.
She was horn in Zurich where she L. Prang, Zur:ch.
resided up to eight years ago. Be
sides her husband and a four-year
old daughter there survive five
brothers and four sisters, and her
parents in Zurich.
The funeral was held on Sunday
afternoon to the cemetery at Blair.
Misr Buchanan of Hensall visit-
ed thn Misses Lamont over Sun-
day.
Mr. Grant Beaton, son of the
late Thos Beaton, and a Clinton
Public school and Collogilte boy
has just recently written on his
nnal examinations in the Medieat
College, Winnipeg, carrying off
the Gold Medal for best standing I
in the five year course and the
Gold Medal an obstretrics. He
also won a prize for highest stan
ding in surgery, trying with two
others. and also a prize for ease
reportan hospital work. He is
at pr -sant supplying for a doctor
MacLeod, Alberta, who is ill. Mr.
Beaton was formerly principal oa
Zurich Public School.
BORN
NOTICE
No trespassing will be allowed
on lot 23, sou 12, Hay. POffend
ers will he prosecuted. A.
A. A. WEBER.
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GRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK AND BEAUTIFUL
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ado the only way to get
this mixture was to make it at home,
Which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-
phur Compound." You will get a large
bettle of this old-time recipe improved
. by the e.ddition ot other ingredient%
at very little cost. Everybody uses
this vreparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it doss it so naturally
and evenly. You da,mpen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a tirne; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and atter another ap-
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
you loOk years younger, Wyeth's Sage
eVe orn n
Pearce -In Hay Township, on 3u1.
4th, to Mr. and Mrs. W Pearce
a daughter,
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Trost -III) Hay towrship, oilftiy
1W.h s arza Jana Troeea, it -
)alas, 2 menials and 22
days.
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JUST ARRIVED
.A. nice line of ladies' silL waists in
to'.day's 1 eading styles and
shades
i:utig. 1-t ,tstet.,;t1',6,Z(111
, the cure, mitigation or Prevention of
I oleestme,
TO CLEAR
Ladies' white voile Waaists at 75c
and $1.00.
LADIES' HOSE
Silk and 'cotton hose in the follow-
ing shades; White, black, grey,
'taupe, sand, champagne, nigger.
• SILKS* SILKS!
Our silk department is complete
crepe de chene, poplins, taffeta,
crepe Faille, etc.
PULL -OVER SWEA.TER COOATS
Alt wool at $7.50
SPECIAL IN OUR
WHITEWARE DEPARTMENT
Just arrayed, lovely washable eam-
isoles, $1.25 $L50 a2.00
SUMMER U ND ER W R.
Ladies' corabinatiou nits sleeve-
less and short sleeves.
Get
and
$15,
RAIN COATS
one, Keep dry. Windproot
Rainproof. Regular $at futa
Regular $25 for $16.
MADE -TO ORDER CLOTHING
Men's made -to- order clothing.
Every suit guaranteed to at, Give,
us a trialk.
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HATS AND CAPS
Meals' hats and caps in au colors..
Buy your spring hat iere andk
save molneyb
UNDERWEAR
A big stock of men's and young
men's combination suits, white nail
tan.
FREE* FREE! FREE!
With every pound of Minto tea,
we give away FREE one silver
tea spoon, Roger quality.
PINEAPPLES
Just arrived, fresh pinea.pplea,
This is the week to buy pineapples
as the price is going up. Phtmet
or mail orders promptly attendeta
to,
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Seed Corn, Sorghum, rlangel Seed,
Garden Seeds, Etc.
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