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Zurich Herald, 1915-08-06, Page 8MISMAIMMOMM03,. 1030,601 In All Lines of Summer oods All Summer Dress Goods to be sold to make room for Fall Goods which are noir arriving Silk crcl'e leg u) and. 40c per yd now for 28o per yd All 21:io goods now fcr 20c a yd All n usliiis, and mulls, reg 15 now 10e a yd Crin)blo cloths to clear at 12 1-2c For yd. 2 do•z Ladies Waists to clear at 50c each Men's tweed Pants reg $l.75 and x;12.00 now for $1. Straw Hats All Straw fiats for men, women. and children to clear at 25% off. Dinner Sets I only 96 piece. Dinner sett reg $11 00for $9.75 1 only 97 piece Dinner sett ren $.12,00 for $10 50 Fresh Groceries always on . band.. 31 and GASCHO PHONE 17 . . -. �. P_ N...�. .. �. P�P•_Pa�' � �l..P w.`P.A�JP.�'J . -�i See Oiir New P1ahiights at an Fine Stock of Jewellery. Just Arrived W. Hes r, iJ i:PI tt a' LOU.k i„.:UTs Corrected : L'hursda,y; Button.......... ........ Eggs... Dried Apples. .. Potatoes ' Wheat x1.00 Oats. Barley $0 Buokwheat... ...,.• •. Flour 9,60 Bran Shorts. Low Grade .:...............: Live Hogs fob 'a^1 ensall FLOUR, FEED 4. SEE y STORE Ilavingpnrcha:ted the business lately cond tutted by I, Ilndson, I beg to notify the pub,io that 1 have a complete stock of Flour: FIVE ROSES, 11IILVERTON, ROVAt, HOUSE/1OLT) and EXETER BRANDS. Also Feed of all kinds. All kinds of Field and Garden Seeds Groceries, Salt, Stock Foods, Etc., Etc. Eggs taken in exchange for goods George McBride Telephone 23 0,2'2 19 o5 30 $1,,00 52 52 65 70 4.00 $29.00 32.00 88,00 8.25 Local News 13indeu ?vbi}., , regular' 60ets f 40cts, at HaeticiI+'s, Me and Mrs 1' W Hess visited r latives in 11fichi;+an the past week. Mr Henry Gvl lman is' the :latest addition to the owners of a Ford `auto in town: Miss Ida Weli of `.Toronto, is visit, ing her parents, Mr and Mrs H. • Well at present. Wanted -To rent a 50 or 100 acre farm near Zurich.. Write. or Phone Herald aflice, Zurich. Mr.Jos .Hickey, of London, manager of the Grafton Co, store, was tr, visitor in town on Saturday. Misses Anna Hess and Alice T'ruem- ner have returned from a two week's sojourn at Grand Bend. It is stated that 80,000 men will be needed to harvest the 7.915 erop in the western provinces. Miss Emma Heideman returned to Detroit on Monday, after it, pleasant visit at her home here for some weeks • The regular monthly meeting of Hay township council will beheld in. the Town Hall, Saturday Aug 7th, at 2 p. m. Mr Peter Lamont disposed of his snatched team of greys on Tuesday to, Mr • Charles `Vallis, of Clinton, for a handsome figure. • Use our Gilt Edge and Gold Leaf Binder Twine, As good as any and better than the most. The .guaranteed kind, at Hartleib's • x 11 persons who have due. coins'' :re- deemable .at my store are requested. to present same before August 10th; as lam going out of business J. J. 'illerner. L Prang recently, installed stanebi ons and stalls, water bowls and n,litter. carrier in the large stables of Robert Snowden of the Sanble Line, Stanley. Mr Snowden believes in having things modern and convenient. Dr E S Hardin has purchased the fine residence of Dr 111a11oy, Hensall, and will move into it about the end of September. When the Dr and his family become settled in rheir new home be intends to visit Zurich two or three days each week. \Ve have again a limited quantity of Extracted Honey ready for sale. Choice Clover, 12'r 16 14 cents per pound, according to quantity. Principally Clover but a.shade darker, flavor good 1 to 2 cents less per pound, J. Haberer Sons. Some exeihnent was created in the village on Tuesday when five, cases of supposedly "good beer'"were con'fiscat- ed. The bottled goods were found at the residence of Mr Wm Bender, who conducts the Commercial Hotel at Hensall. Ibev'ds Powell, and Knight of. Hensall and Chas Wallisof Clinton made the seizure. The anneal Sunday Schoolconven tion of district number .ttvo of . the Lnt.hma:n church washeld at I3rodhag- en on Snnday last, About forty. from Zni ich at.tsn ded the services, making the trip in the onto bus from I)ashwo. ed. 'i'b e facers were, elected for n- +1.,•: }e ta.• \, 1+1r , Fr'F Were Oren S111(1;1'. ,1;1. lam 1 work by i yv 1Etr l,irt .ca,, n+' I,il ., 1 ra ;lFr Shuu;.ein of Listnw 0l u) 11,.: , 7,[ iV iegand caf Broil ltt=;en. 111,0 convention will be lleld in'Rllis next year • Or c - We are giashq slashout Of i s i less 1 have decided to sacrifice our. entire stock of General Dry (3-oods and Groceries . t such LoW Prices as have never been offered -to the people of Zurich and vicinity. An opportunity like this does not coke often. Everything rust be sold. We give only'o few of the I argains. All other goods in proportion, tINESEU More i MC For TLis AA his and WI']yM-WOODS Che home of Mrs john Woods,, of Applegrove Parra, near Bayfield, was, the scene of n, pretty wedding on Wed- nesday, August' 41h, at high noon, When their second daughter, miss Viola M., was milt d in marriago to 11Sir: ; t% 1al)er i)t:111, Ti. ;Wtnin,apopularyntnigman Of ears viil'a;na. • nor Mt • i\TsFarlane w.'.5 stove- pa`.tot of t11ca Presby torten church,:. 13ny(elcl, pelilrined tho cereno11, a117,i117,i; the presence of the immediate relatives. Ben . t":y�les to ,after to shed woadin trip to Chicago 9;o d,C,B3 'r,hoin.. ant! Det'a'r)it they will Calm up Pollee keeping in !,+rich, The Iter Herald ;joins �' "°`` t with their many friends in wishing, t! The above r. eereatlol: �vrl l 1)c saving cool stovo. The Detroit. \lapel• store works just like simply librizt the lyart,ei's and kilt conking 011 (illo•a'pe1' to cook SVith thamwooil or tiko al• select from ( 1i =; .,'f).Lg a `9 �; � :'rl), Cony. yours by `'u lr• r � `fir �sl a.., r'o 'int FLA ?t'.:'E8T r� w3 them a happy and prosperous married life. 0&i !NATION fITG IY ..:++++y,, inotunis 011 loths Linolemns, 4 yards wide, reduced to. $1.80 per yard Linoleuins, 2' ,yards wide, reduced to 75 cents per yard Floor Oil Clothsat 25 cents a° square yard Dress oySiILs, .Dress Goods, all colors, regular $1.15 for SO cents a, yard Dress Goods, all colors, regular 60 cents for 40 'cents a yard Dress Goods, all colors, regular 40 cents for 25 cents a yard Silks, all colors, 1 yd wide, regular $1.26 for 80 cents Silks, all color, regular 60 cents for 40 cents a yard Satins, all colors, regular 75 cents -for 50 cents a yard wf+..1,151+1 All our Summer Dress Goods Regular 25 cent Goods for 19 cents a yard Regular 20 cent Goods for 1w- cents a yard Regular 15 cent Goods for 10 cents • a yard e ched and Fact ry Cottons Regular 15 cent Cottons for 12 1-2 cents a yard Regular 12 1-2 cent Cottons for 10 cents a yard. Regular 10 cent Cottons for 8 cent's a yard Rugs RUGS • Rugs, 3 yards by 4 yards, regular $14.00 for ,j;10,00 Rugs.3 yards by 3? yards, regular 16.00 for 12.00 Rti'gs 3z yardsby 4 yards, regular 18.00 for 13.00 Bargains on all Underwear & Hosiery Special, Ladies' Hose, I0c a pair .'s and s'Sis Men's Suits, regular $17.00 for $J 3.00 Men's Suits, regular 15.00 for 8.00 Men's Suits, regular 10.00 • for 6,00 Boys' Snits, regular 5.00 for 3,00 Boy's Suits; Special, for $1.00 All Straw fiats at 1-3 off regular price Men's Smocks and Overalls Regular price $1.25 for .$1.00... Regular price 1.10 and 1.00 for 80 cents apers t a Snap All Wall Papers, regular 40 scuts • for 5 ' cents a • double roll All Wall Papers, regular 25 cents for 13 cents a double roll STOCK FOODS AT A BARGAIN Regular $1.00 packages for 75 cents Regular 65 cent packages for 50 cents Regular 25 cent packages for 20 cents Poultry Panacea, regular 85 cents for 25 cents All Prints and Gingham's, cents a yd or 7't �1 Ali )ec.°iid 8 cons of t,ll.s' best peas, (t01L. oi toinata0's I"2 3 ' cents.5 ''scuts 2 1-2 lb,lin 1boxBiscuits for2 2 1.2 lb.:oarll+oud box Biscuits for -21 cents Green 'Japan Tea, regular 80 cents for 22 cents a pottn d All laundry soaps, (i bars for 25 cents Special Sale on all Crockery r e 1 0 ust er iirt