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Zurich Herald, 1915-12-04, Page 8
. SEA , l .i oats .t1 Coat seeeen is bele, end we would bo p1Eiased ter k111.1)W 7011 tht.1 leacliu luedels of the season in bathes' toad Children's Uutate Vv (t are sure it would please toed profit yon to spend a little trine :l,ralzinn over our various lines. inter .Goods We airs; reedy tri supply your wants in the line of heavy Dress Goods, Se•rgee in the different il~hi cord, cni o,s, t-l�thN,. rd p "i e lvt':cer,s, lien e y t°ionking, etc. 9 !Ty t'tql VI ear We have ref:.0,1, placed in stook a fine range of Mo°n;'s tine Boys' suits. 'nese art' we I mode in new raty»1ee and are 1i:altt iii vvery respect. We cion save y on nrorler on ;pont new nit. 1\ 0 hays. els() e lot of nice tlic.r('•eal . r t:, Col lar,, Ties., Hats, t .'a Gloves, Socks, etc, etc Brand We oarr,v t'ENelAN"S Superii.ine ,attirul Wool Indict rear for women ;ad sten : These se'garments (asst welt lade r,' tear', ' . r 1, unsl,rinkable `+'e , t oci.ght ceir.y t i enabling us to sell at { �w _ ii ,r st.i('k logo, ww e d lir=� aso lr'asa e te all Wool underwear ?r inch, • es well .as fleeced lined and ther (h•'t"'r tines Coats • r,r� Vol• �7,ty 4 math ,.ve tF-iF have Ceti b'li}lei ARCH KL:IT eat', +1 itt stock in new colors and, zi. �• i ?r:en and chiclren, l2Give us a call. No trouble to show goods. Fresh ixroceries "always on hand. RUBY: and GASORO PHONE 11 _c:oo a n °O4 E:' L0041 1\ kRE &TS Corrected every Thursday. Butter ,••.. Eggs05 Dried Apples 75 Potatoes . J3 . . a Wheat, new 86J 5 Cats 85 Marley. 40 45 ltuckw.heat 02,7h :3,00 ]'lour •.•, 45 13,1111 $25,00 ,Shorts 28,00. Low (Triode 135.00 Live slogs fob Hensel.; 9.00 $0.26 82 Tamm, News D AT A.R$-,T AC OBE A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the home of Mr and Mrs Solomon 3aeebe, 14th con, on 11rec1uesdu.y, December theist, at 8,30 p. m„ when their second daughter, i�t'hel, beotL11 s the.bride of Mr Garnet Debug' son of 111r and Mrs Henry Da stars: Rey G F -Brown ,officiated. The bride entered the. parlor carrying t4 bo(luet of Chrysantheunus and ferns leaning on the area of her father, to the strains of 1Vaguee's Bridal ()horns played by 1\.liss Miranda Brown. The bridal couple took their place under an arch of. evergreens, tastefully dec- orated, The. bride looked charming le aa. dress of d ar iueese silk trimmed with appleclue lace, rose lauds and pearls and wearing the usual bridal veil, trimmed with orange blossoms. IIer travelling suit was navy blue Oabardeen with white hal; to `match. The gifts to the bride and groom 'ere both numerous and costly, showing the high esteem). in which the young couple are held. BORN Diller—In Dashwood, on Nov 24th to Mr and Airs Fred Diller, a dangl.rter: New ods ---•.E Appel, T L "s wam, 11 N Douglas, T W ';tier P mesio it Visited i1•ir .O \Veth- erseoon, Allen Craig, over Saalday. 11:liss Veda Fritz spent a few days last week with relatives at Grand Bend, The O,i tari+.a Provincial. Winter Fair i; leing held at Guelph at lament, I!: closes on Dec 9th. Messrs Ezra Brenner and Morris Brenner, of Grand Bend,• visited rel- atives in town on •Sunday, Miss G Jeffrey,, Miss McGrath and Mr G ;Farley, of the Babylon Line, visited relatives on the BBauble Lind on Stmday. 'I' 1, \Vurm has started a voting contest for a beautiful doll, A 10 cent cash pit rehase entitles anyone to -enter See his ad for particulars. • • ,e gib, !F��1 tra N ANY STYLE oF 9,44 GS SiLVERWARE JUS i "A'RFHVED t ` Ever at V010' Sei'vi.''e JEWELLERS C=O1=ii~IiERt Y1 fr, W. HESS , & CO. • 00. RIC. 1 , 1 °'' WANTED: An industrious man who Can earn $100 per month expens- es selling our Products to fanners. Must have some cleans for starting ex- penses and furnish Contract signed by two responsible men. Address W T Rawleigh Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont., giving;' age, occupation and references.. An Exchange says: When e nein. b?r of your family -dies yon naturally look for some reference to the event in your local paper, but one of the most On December 1s' difficult tasks in a newspaper office is, the getting of facts relative to births,'.y h l 1 f ten deaths and marriages. In many cases tato editer is unfamiliar with the de- tails of the life of the deceased and may not know the relatives personal- ly. Now, the proper way to (10 is for ono of the latter conversant with the facts and necessary date to call at the newspaper office and give them or to write them down on a piece of paper and hand it in or mail it, The editor, will gladly put it in shape for the paper, assured that the finished obituary will be free from error, Be member this and act on it promptly after death comes to one of the family-. Do not wait, for the editor wants fresh news. MARRIED Datars—Jacobs-At the 14th con., Hay, on December lst, by Rev (3 F Brown, Miss Ethel, slaughter of Mr and Alrs Solomon Jacobe to 111r Garnet Datars, of Hay Townihip. DIED 1b i:•y'--At Stratford, on Nov 26th, Henry Racey, THE S OVE UE$TIO nY:t:rJfaOr•l EMI Is easily decided if you buy a IVM.cOlary Kitchener Mange. This firm has been leaking stoves for 60 years. Or a Superb Favorite, made din Sarnia. The thirdgeneration generation of this firm is now making stores. ' Now if you -buy one of the above makes of stoves, you will not make a miss shot, but hit the goal every time. And then for cheapness we can knock out any departmental store in Canada, Cook Stove, with reservoir hares word or coal for $18.00 up. Look ab the cut of the above range with reservoir yvatming closet, tile beck in closet and tbormoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $88.- 00 cash. Hundreds of people of Zurich and t icinity tesify that the last stoves are al- ways sold at Hartleibs. PHONE= 13 ZURICH HUROPPS1Ll ROSS d",COMIS1NA T Ibisht STORE 32 WO n . } ; * ** ,* °'*, ***:*******VA E*3 X° .3 .° *'A. o�.� tee U:ti1 191 • 3 b Gr Are you a subscriber to the Zurich Herald? Now is the ti r'ie to do it, if you are not already a stlb- seribor for you will get it free for the balance of 1.915, 4f you send or laity a dollar for a year's sub- scription. Do it nom $1. pays for the 'rtrich erald to ,Irui 1st, 1.017. Jerald Printing Co - Zurich '.� t1n� iq.«ec_ty�'p(_�t!egr,r:wna,ur'' started a Cl 0 Voting Coate 't which should prove of great iutereit to everybody. For <.ver Cas ours ittae o cents, a vote will be given for the most popular miss in Zurich or district. A 50- Vent purchase entitles you to 5 votes, a $1 purchase to 10 votes and so on. The three rel a co men andontest l end on gi •1 for x evening of December 24th at 10 o'otook when the votes :ill be counted by whotn the largest number of votes have been cast will be pretonted with a beautiful, lifesize full -dressed Doll entirely free of charge. Anyoue can enter this contest. WHAT IS A HORSE -POWER? "The term 'hoirse-power' was first used by Tames Watt, after nn1W'rnu4 tests of the loan, which the ave ,.;;c+ horse could pull in continued service. As the word is used to -day, it is situp ly a technical terns of power reesnr.• nient and in no way related to Dobbin." "Horse power as a technical term expresses the number of pounds lifted one foot in a minute. One horse- power e(lnals the lifting of .88,000 pounds 1 foot in one tuinnte, or 1,006 pounds 88 feet in one xninnte, or 1 pound 08,006 feet in one minute,— Detroit Press. • * 0 b Canada takes over Wheat See this beautiful 1� Table Covers &&e We have received a nice line o Table Covers, Pillow Shams, Side Drapes and Centre Pieces suitable for Xmas gifts in euchre.andwhite, OTTAWA, Nov. 27, ---About 15,000,- 000 bushels of wheat the grade of Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Northern, located in term- inal elevators at Fort 'William, Pert Arthur and points east of there were commandeered by the Dominion Gov- ernment on Saturday night, The West is not .affected. The wheat is needed for the British Government and at its instance the taking over has' been executed. The :' price will be fixed later, Ladies' Collars Something new in ladies' Collars. You ,oust see these. In white only 250 and 35c each. • ��. Suitable Gift A specially large silk Muffler, 10 inches wide and 44 inches long, makes a beautiful gift for a friend, In white, black and tan. These A.ltnnn. Gil 'sees kid gloves are highly recommended for their splendid wear and fit. o. 'O For scims.naonths there have Leon negotiations between the Canndis;n Government: and the British authorit- iee,' loolang to the Marketing of the tremendous wheat crop, but only en Saturday were inetruetions received in connection: ' wi th the expropriation, Tho Canadian wheat crop this year,. n,ceorc'ing to the last official estimate, was 836,000,000. bushels. Later fig - 1 urns unofficially give the total tat more like 850,000,000. The exportable ..r ,.»a11 ,,.,nt^,al, +rr nvonnrl 9.0A.fll6,- on display at our store. e .rtu.ent 27 inches wide for fancy towels or stand covers. Rope A large supply ot crystal rope embroidery, 3 skeins for 25 cents, during December Royal Floss Holdings Royal Floss for fancy work, G skeins for,250, during Deo. ..us1�>� I �)ord. In all the leading shades, roc each. l�r� Eland Rags A nice line ladies' handbags at 25o. rah, k;e All mix fur muffs and stoles will be sold at greatly reduced prices. roceries & Candies A fresh stook of groceries, Candies, Nuts, Peels Oranges, Fruits, ,Lemons, etc. Child's Sleepers In white ut 75 cents each. ilet Articles A large stock. of toilet articles such as Perfumes, Witch Hazel Cream, Tooth Pastes, Talcum Pow - dor, Cold Cretan, Florida Water, Peroxide, etc, Millinery at Hal' Price All millinery* at half••price. Fancy China We have 'put in stook a nice range - of china dishes—Bon-Bons, Cream and Sugar, Rose Bowls, Hair Boxes Spoon Trays, etc, See our window display 's for th r iddies We have a large assortment of Toys, etc , for children; See our display. FEE01frL,3 lbs molasses snap cakes 25c. 1 ib good Japan tea 25c. 3 cans peaches 25c.. 3 cans Norway smoked sardines, reg 1..5c each, for 25c. 8 cakes toilet soap for 25c. 3 boxes Sweetheart Talcum Powder for 25c. en s e ar e t Prices Slaughtered. on SUIT dna OVERCOATS Cormencinh on 1)eCS.*er 4th we will put on sale mar entire stoc ot cMen ss of cost.'s end Boys' l th illng and Overcoats. �be s We are going out of these lines and all goods gblg ain ell, thea, cheaper aer than you can. buy from the wholesale houses Nowis its om' ch nc© for oar. $l erg is . B$elow are only afew values. Regular $15 emits for $9, •l egulen tiio Regular $12 50 overcoats for $8, Regular $11 overcoats, tor $0;50, Regular $8,50 overe.rats for $5 Reg'ul'ar $(i overcoats for $3,w'5, A few boys overcoats at $lentil,. L. R H