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Zurich Herald, 1916-10-20, Page 8
Milli Openings Tuesday and. Wednesday, Sept. 19th and 20tH We have been. fortunate in securing ..!Miss Kline to. take charge of our Millinery Department for the JE'all Season. We are shoving a larger range of hats and triinmin s'than ever and assure the ladies of Zurich. and vicinity that they will fine here the smartest and newest creations in millinery fashi9ris. We invite your inspection. all Ra w ;n , ods Our Our stock of Fall Dress Goods, Flannellettes, Wrapperettes, Underwear, Blankets, etc., now to hand and we invite your inspection of same, a New Shirtings ,•ttonades • These goods are continually going up'in price. You:will save money by purchasing your supply now. , . _at. S eater Coats 'We have the famous Monarch Isn't Sweater; Coats stock. "eThey aro guaranteecl to give st,tisfaction, Waists and Corset CT vers A few ladies waists and corset covers on hand which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. aga:tigcin ireelest Rain Coats 3 dozen ladies Rain Coats just arrived in tan, navy and; black at the Special Price of $5.50 each. Also a new line of men's Balcnao in stale coats at $10 50. Fresh Groceries always onhand. RUBY and GASCHO PHONE 7 i 1 1 Cream karma eggs WAN T E D Will pay highest cash price for Cream • and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during:the week. I I, HUDSON, Phone 5, ZTJRICH s :i r 31 'A#it123£3s:W3ietricameke ki N N t,5 3„y alentaretateee J l d A -Li :k Bracelets A fresh supply of Gold and Silver Add -a -Links just arrived. We engrave',;ther;to your order. GEORGE R.HESS & CO., JEWELLERS m I ZURICH t£, 4g • 'i �y p� :.:42+74!2.2 t O_� �,.�K bib oyP•wq:y'V;.O>.O4.SCKW:A+.V4V MIZALIMIEUZEZZIMIMIERIETEIZZIEW London Life Policies are "GOOD AS GOLD” Why not protect yourself add family with a good life insurance policy. A.11 the popular plans of insurauca written. For particulars apply to Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent d11190110900.0049 0000essopeeevoseepossi secoossoesesesse To new subscribers in Canada we will send The Herald from now until Jan, 1917, for only 25 cents. 440044040444004040(40:40444414u4;44Ve41404 LOCAL Butter,..., ... Dried Ale Potitoei ,. \Vhe:a;t °ate....... ;Barley,.. Buckwheat.. Flour..,.. .. Oran Shorts...... ....... Lew Grade.,.... Live !logs lar, 1.1a,..• 85 05 2 25 57. 1•i1 62 65 -:?5 4.85 :29.00 8200 40.00 10.25 Local (News HAY TOWNSi1TP GIFT HAY COUNCIL OI:% Oct,3rd the. Rec ', es ;>.•d, Clerks of :the Township o, on) Stepher met 'in Dashwetd •+o the euri:ose 'of setting the 1. +ind„ c r; acre eints b atweo.a the iw ' owe shiip� for 1915, and ter .erran;,,ing 'o: vat e1 Lag 'the Tow Lie° 'h s' yea:;. Te ba'a' ice s:.oet showed t' at$7,- 82 was due to Stephen after pay- ing, accounts expended by 'Ole townships oaa the Town Line It was also. d.cided to expend :;'0nen for grave Log the Town. Lice this year. • The r.:gu-ar. monthly rnee•:in•g of Hay Conn it was held in the Town Hall on Oat. 7th. Alter -routine business was tran- >3::.ted the following accounts were •pass,u 1 : Wm. G. Hess, three month's s Lary switching telephones ;tea) ; The council of the lo•w•naLip of P. 'Mcisaac three month's salary; Hay voted $'2)0.0) f:r the British switchingCo Lt D,pTollss,for216; Bell nd Re dC toss Fund at a .special meet- Aug.g' t cc'nia. charges, :926; Can., Ind, 'Tel,• int' on tbTo of theay night• This 413,C'o. gupp ies, 123. 24; G. T. R. Co. a portion Patriotic- .tax, 4C", su '. 5; M.uri::xa'. Woaldsu?- :e i_d on the ratepayers this year by. the .township council. Thie; pl:e a, 311; J, Co:ri eau w. r:c St. con'zibu'i:n will take the place of Joseph bridge,* 18.75; Ped'ar Peo- a ee:•sontil Canvas. The balance Oar ppie12 steel rie ccul culverts, 195.40; . Walter the tax co_lectc i this year. Will b: don tad t: come ratr•o i purpose ti"a. Jr.rro-I. cemsn. cu. VLL' 131x. at some future date.Lire, 3 0J; 'Hera d Printing Co. Any- person who is desirous ,off I printing, 19 00; C. Ei bar • grading Side Road, corn;, 15, 9.75; .bred.. making a contribution to this Corbett work on road, 07 0); Clay- wor.tiy cause can da so by p•ayit g the mo�ne.y to tie to to ns: io teas j ton Smith., ti e, .50; Thea. .Bedard urer, Mr, Thos. Johnson, who will grate: .75; Be 1 Charrette work on, see that tee contribution is forSt.. Joseph brld.ge, 2.7,75; Dr. Peck «arded to the 1 -roper officials. exa:niin'mg M. P:ante and C. Mack:- . t•el 17 09; Dr. B. Campbell ex - ARM FRACTURED a:nining M. Plante and C. .Black Mr. Samuel Oesc - of Blake we 1 1e .0); C..t✓i:ber taking Plante 'while cranking his car on S� ed- ' , - , neaday had the misfcr:une to bane and J3laMa ell to hospital, �3.J�, J ohs McMahen work on road,2120; it aracture l wee.] c.z, engin., bank A Br'ss•onwork on St. Joseph fire 1.. He was assisting in thresh- bilge, 7 0) ; Tx . r Ei unbaclx i ep rig at .a. Baker s, Town Line, e, and cul eon. 6-7 9 CO; R. McArthur pi t. was cranking th'e car at noon to tine in steel culvert, 24.55; John go to 'a• aieig'hl:or s for diner when n �' work C. R. 343.50; the accident oceured, Hey Sr. Comilla "SAFETY FIRST" WITH FIREARMS Each year the shooting season' records a long list of accidents again for the regular meeting on due to carelessness of hunters in e .urday, Nov. 4th, at 2 o'clock, the forest and in the use of fire- � ie, m. arms, A gun going off accident- The council held a special meet- ing on Monday night. • A motion was passed asking the Hydro Electric Power Comms s:ern Alf Reichert culverts and gravel- ling coni. 5, 40.00; A. Zettel making cement tile, 117.50. The council adjou•:nsd to , meet ly a+nd kcl in, tne owner, ccs Whine' fences with the gen loaded arid Cocked, 'or shooting at a corn- prsnioa in :mistake for an animal /to complete the estrmata s Of the are stereotyped causes Wit..t 20 costs of cons'tructin.g the Hydro •keo'vie3ge of the danger ofhandr ling firearms, it is surely in rc un- tent 'upon huntersto exercise eve cry precaution ,and keep eon.iau a:ly l:e'o_e them the urotto, "Safety First." WEDDING BELLS ZELLER—RICKBEIL A quiet family 'wedding was cel- ebrated at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Rickbeil, Zur.'ch, on V4 _'d- :_.esd_iy, Oct, 18th, at 6.30 o'clock, .A. Regular St•:rm. Period :s ccu- ta. in. when their daughter, Miss tree on the iOth, reaching over Diana Henrietta, was united in We :n:siay, th- .18th to 'luarclay, the holy bonds of matrinio.ny to the 241:h We arrive, at the ::enter Mr. Julius N. Zeller. • a popular of the Mara eceanoc ial d'.s young man from Kitchener, Ont., ce an the 21st. This will prove Rev. Mr. Meyer, of Durham, bro- the most violent anti, dangerous the:• -i~ 'aw of the groom, ,oerfor-. storm period. during , this month. Electric Radial from' Kirktan to Go4erich, 'so that the estimates May' be suhmdtted to the interest ed Inann,ieipalities at the earliest possible date,. ,The •sum of $1200.00 of the Pat- riotic Fund was •ordered to be paid to the British Red Cross Fond, the bala!n_e of the Pai:riotie.Fund to be .held f : r d'spoeal by the noun: cil at a future data. • F ',Hess, Sr., j 111erte. HICKS' FORECASTS Note this Bargain Large Ranges, with reservoir, high closet, Wei back, scroll with mirrora on top, oven the:mom:ter and a large oven, 20x22, Best Stove on the market, only $50. Fu'l steer: of HEATING 8 'OvE3 at knockout pri;.es. Cali and see before you buy. All stoves guaranteed or no sale. The Stove Question • We were lucky once' more !allay.* ging contracted for a ,bout 50 stoves of all :kinds a year ago, and singe thea stoves baro greatly advanced in ,prices, We aro still sel'ing at the old pries. Cal and see the BIG SrovE BARGAINS SEE OUR Cook stove with r:sevoir or $20. " " extended •for $28. Ranger complete for . $33, I-IlRTLEII, ZPU RIC�i HUROM'SILAROEST: COMEONATION.T€Tcf E i l9CIN3113f3Ei8:e3i3 ; FitE3E3tc `s' C3Cla<3£3 F3> i F01:N [Nw Confectionery Store Dashwood Bread and Cakes !_Stratford Bread. Neilson's Chocolates & Candies Choice Confectionery Sz Groceries Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards and Novelties California Toilet PreparaLiorls Ager: cy for Parisian Steam Laundry. Parcels must be !Nought in before Tuesday eveni,.g of each week. Your Patronage Solicited W. C. Wagner ... - - Zurich mom= s 3SEBi3 F3E3t £31E3f3szomoe ':: i313230i eseeeeeeeeee®®eseeeseeceoe 0008000000000t)8see©Qoosae: e O • • C e me • 20 3 • . e s. a •. Wier) the ceremony in the presence There are also strong probabilities • o: cat y the immedi_t•o rclat_ves of tba', untie: tae contra' s'ra'.noi the o the contracting parties.'The Mara disturber e, asto:•my re i,d, bride entered the par:or to the' beg:nming rat th's time will eon- tt: in: of the wedding march ay -t t,•nac, forward into the react o Lary ed by the groom's sister, Mrs.E storm period fo o•sing on the 15%, VT e:lau:er, of Kitchener. :liee' 16''a Lind eine s err y as t' e 19 .h father gave her away. After the 19th, and 20th, in a'l western sc c- ce:ean_,n•y a dainty breakfast was i tions of the ' coun •ry, extending .e: vcd. Mr. and MVlas. Z&ler left an the early train. for London and 'a.o)nts east; They will reside in Kitchener. The guests present iron the Pacific coast eastward one_ the R.c;rk Mo rtaina ...nark . - ed indlzat ons of general etorms wilt de -elo -3; thc b r.ameter will Froin a el .tau2e were Mr. and Mrs. show phenomenal f:ue'.ua_ions and Ei Wetlaute: and Mrs. Weber, o.f depressions in the atmosphere the Kitchener, and Rev. and ' Mrs. temperature will make startling Meyers, of Durham. The many tri e; upward and down war 1 in 'r.en,ls of the bride an I groom will rapid sucees eons; fitful winds and join us in extending best wishes. SMITH' — .GREEN A quiet 1'•u': pretty wedding tock place at the home of the bride's, l•. r as, Mr, aril Mr:. John dmilh, Goshen Line, north, when their central parts of the ec•ntinent. A c,n,y c ;.ughtee, Miss Aldora M. was weave of warm f r and threat - of is tnarr'age to Mr, Robert Ening 1a:) of the b:irametez+ will cn'y son o: leer, and Mr", Jas. Green' .nrecedu e.he stomas i•n:o, the Mis- ler, leaning on the arum o£ Parr Line.. Promptly atfive srssipp Valley, and on eastward as the storms push closely from; o cloak the brideentered the pari the west, - From the 21st to the ;father, and proceeded laties',h- ' 24t ,.h, storms wi 1 reach dan- gerous stages, first ina the fermi fens and Lowers, to the strains of of rata, u'adr d oln- the Bri,ial Cho:,ue, played by Mrs. . ds to higtlih �t•ees'ter:yangcala enl with Herbert Smith. The ceremony heavy show for the season, and a was per'o:med by Rev. P. B. Meyer cold ware out of the 0 dinary for October. IThe danger crises. ram d was witnessed by only the i de wi.-1 hinge on ab;,u' Sa'.urday,S'an- anediate relatives.lThe Bride day and Monday, the 22nd, 23rd, ns - locked eta mne, dre.,se3 in a gow;:r oL E ctc,tiv race aiid t';; u'i: • patio 'day 24t:h. Veering. ,the usual bridal veil ceugnt up -with Flo a e s, tied car- ried a baguet of white Eastern Stars an 3 ferns, AV e:• congeal: - Tatiana were ,c.•vcr a s:•1 nal 1 il'.n.- sale_ 'a'ra ecrt e 1. T 'e eovt.y pas- eats show the high esteem with .aiotify Mx- 8°1' Gin.gerich,- Ii. LFL'N•o, mill is tee To -14 eat.:pie ; a -T : aleft. „l A ;l ar,: •.- 3 ,wit I; : :.ich, • om''n.ua c:e.ids tin al fo_eshxdow the approach of far-rear:ting and aio:en: storms )3y the 21st, these storms wi 1 alt,i:i •a high ata'e of development, •approaching the IS'TRAYED _ A t'w'o-year olid ; roan ' • It'i:er, 'With iii,, ring can' left cur \bon:: Sept. !at: Finder will •t:= • 8 0 • b • • • 0 3 0 • • •• • • • a • • • • • .. • • e • O • 0 0 • 3 MILLINERV1,OPENI US Tuesdav and Wednesday, Sept. 19th and 20th and and following, days;. Our Millinery Departmen! 5':.11 �,a in charge of Miss Bawden, who has just.returned from the Millinery Open- ings in Toronto. Sho is prepared to show you 113 latest in fall and winter hats. A special invitation is hoc..3 cxtenned to the ladies of Zurich and vicinity. zICA big shipment of ladies' and children's coats. Newest autumn and winter styles, Also ladies' Furs, etc , io arrive the beginning of next week, We are showing a big range of Velvets in cor.-A.1 and plain suitable for dresses and coats, Our stock of Dress Goods is complete. tire- are showing a big range of Serges, Broadcloths, Gabardines, etc. c.l'aPU Beautiful range of Dimond cloth and Wrapperettes. New- est designs. ',Our lines of Hosiery, Underwear, Sweat :•' Coats, etc., is complete. Dont fail to take a look at these good:. Syecial for Saturday -only. Ladies Underskirts in !Mack, Breen tz'13'57A 10 and cerise only 50 cents. Broadway Mothing Our new Fall and Winter Sam- ples of the made-to-order Broadway Clothing are in. Over 500 samples for suits and overcoats. Fit guar- anteed. • .; Our line of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Braces, Socks, etc,, are on display in our Men's Department, Come and see these lines. Special Next Week English Rain Coats. Regular value $6 to $9 for only $3.98 A BARGAIN If in need of a Dinner Set, Toi- let or anything in the line of dishes dont forget that we have a big assortment. Live Poultry We are in the n2tirlcet for Live Poultry for which we pay the high- est market prices. Taken every Thursday and Saturday forenoon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 •• 1 .n® •mvm�••�e�nr•es:w •« cemtesr• Fresh Groce res at all• firm:, 040