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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-11-10, Page 84 es We have the celebrated Rogers Goats again + in stok. These coats are well made in the newest styles and are guaranteed. Should any garment prove defective in material or workmanship it may .' be exchanged for another or price refunded. $ , Corded Velvets ++++4eS++4 11 oa -... Monarch Knit Sweater .Coats, :+ all !sizes, for men, women and + sechildren,. Prices right. You n save money by put- 3 ,i. A complete range of corded c.hating your requirements in w?`- • and plain velvets ,on hand in Woolen. and :Flannelette Bien -4 the various colors, Prices kets rnteev as prices are advance + from 60e to .75c per yll. ing. While our stock lasts we 0 + . 4. 3 t. 4+ 4 BLA NLETS 4Flannelette _ will continue .selling at last! • New Flan eiet e S'ear's 'prieeea SS - & \'ra pperettes ssNeflannelette and,Wratp-, Mens Wear !peree`ttes to 'hand• A well .rs- t• e sorted stock pit 'prices. �;` right, A al�ewv line of Men's and 3. MILLINERY L L I Y Boys' overcoats, up-to-date 'I` .4, di styles. Comed o;. an see , hem, ,Y, 4. An ladies 'andehildren's hats Only 12 !me's's suits left in',,a' + and trimmings at grral:'y re.- stock. Regular prices from $12 t duced prices for balance of 51 to $20, Now se'lin•g to Blear. + seasohi�. at $6. and $12.50s . '+a et - «l. Fresh Groeerjes always on hand 4 UBY anc GASCHO 1: PH7 fit - ONE gfi4ws`++•o°+'r7cns3i+a;.a N� .3 3 8 3" 33-F aF 3ss Sts t 3 q - ; F Cream and iggs 0 WA, N TE B 0 MY Will pay highest cash. price for Cream and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during:the week. I. HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH Add -A -Link . 'raeelets A fresh supply of Gold and Sifter Add -a -Lints just arrived. We engrave'thernata your order. EORGE R ESS & 00 JEWZURICH t, • t �•.T�.4 t Oa4Y0.:Vi 4;4: Vr`. "a :6`4 0 ��e air r !:a+� 1, ei a1 London Life Policies are 6L 0 0 t AS GOLD" Why not protect yourself and family with a good life insurance policy. All the popular plans of insuranca written, For particulars apply to Andrew P. Hess, Local. Agent 4006 0;e600c 0090000ee! r:teeetset eaopesee s +eeeeeeese***oma To new st bs.: i hers in Canada we will send The Herald from now until Jan. 1917, fon only 15 cents. LOCAL MARKETS S Corrected every .Butter , +. Dried Apples ,,. .... Potatoes \Vbeat ....,.+ Oats Barley , Buckwheat'.+++,+., ... .. Flour Dean 8borts ...... .. , Low Grade Liv '.logs fob Hensatl,..... +�,4t Loc Ne V , 5 ' , •::, HAY 'COI.MIc z, +A1 i Council suet on SWut da .f , rteo 1.;, on for the regular monts.ly 0 i i ing', `a A grant of $50 was made for i. os, giraveiling and improving 62 (+t i e ;1St 0u ^l. .ori PROPRET s; 80i11) Mr. J. ,Dechcr, Sr., has leu; chase the house end land o2 Mr, .Peter Xr•:.pf, just east of the village, for $1800, Pos:e,cio i wwrl b given fln December 1st. next. KEPT THE HOLIDAYS A igen it the Agricultural .col lege, !Guelph, laid 310 eggs Pa r5J, days. This is just abnut one day, .omitting Sundays Christ rnaseend the. u' Qcn's EirSiaday show ing that the hen wwrhi'o industrious insisted on her legal right. RECEIVED SOCKS 0.. K. Mrs. - Jennison, of t Sauble tLine, recently recei-wr word from aso'ldier in the trench es ala Prance that he had receive a 'Nair of socks knitted by her i August, 1915: ME's. Jennison knit- ted socks for the soldiers and i one 'pair put a note that the re cipient should write to her, Ia October„ 1916, hesreceived word as above stated. and the sender ex pressed thimself as very thankftt for the gift. This incident show that goods and. gifts sent over- seas reach 'the so'Ideri boys ell right. although it •may be a long tittle som..etimes before they getit, ta I1A ed n ii 1 s BUY DE LAVAL SZPARATORS Now and save the increase in piece. We hay .e reeeiw*ed notiee from She manufacturers that the price of De Laval cream . separat- ors will be 'increased in ptaiee in -a few weeks owing to the advance in cost of raw .t a material. Sou want to secure: ono at the 'lilt price, buy lone now and save V to $10 L. Prang, agent, -Zurich. iV3r. and Mrs, Joseph Druar. of St Clements, Ort,, visited at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. eind Mrs. F. Kra.uskopf, of town for few days this week. Mr. and MIs. 'W!• Merner, of Bayfield, visited friends and re-- latives here over Sunday, THE BUSY BEE Messrs, J. cH'aberer & Sons last week shipped 13,000 pounds of 1u•kwheat he-mey, tThey'•,,ave had s very successful season this year sant:' in all their crop will :amount to s1eaely 45,900 pounds of honey. Mr lHaberer estimates the total crop of Hay Township at approxi- mately 55,003 pounds for 1916 This is a wv•:n.detfu? rrodu_tion Wien ere coeelders that the little bee has carried this immense quantity of sweetness to the various hives sra tered throughout this section; Jud it becemcs sill more wonder- ilut when we consider that the honey if not gathered by she bee would be an absolute loss and is no detriment whatever to the beauty', of the flower or its growth or fragrztaee. And the bee also helps to germinate and fertilize the plant. HALLOWE'EN .''ARTY The members and their friends of the Senior Y. P. A. of the Evan- geiiea'church met 'at the home of Miss Muriel Preeter on 'Tuesday evening and assisted in celebrating an interesting Hallowe'en party h^ h: us : was appropr'ately de- cernteti with pumpkins cut out to represent grotesque faces, Chin-- c s ; lanterns and other suitable de- corations, A ghost showed the way into the shouse and another ghost received the visitors at the lead of the stairs. 'Thc proceed- ings were very "spooky." The aiewi age f;:r:une t'1'er was a'so r.sent and many were the weird r n i astounding prophe-las re- garding the dark and misty fut-• are upon which she seemed to have wide information. The guests were entertained with music, +t l kinds of amusing games aricrre'.ses, and all enjoyed t11xa- e ves !needy, A Innieh 'was pro- w 1r'ed at the close 01 the evening's entertainment by the Y, P. A, ew ads --Ruby & G,asehc, Mrs ael en,buah, Mail and Empire, .E, ,Sts-skGptf,, i. Prang. cession road 16-17, The �w,r1. will 1e done uncle:" the supersmee superset.of Jamb Gagstetter. 1• .Tale Martin. ;award D.ra was ,r- i+ered cleaned out. ,l'he following accounts woes. or- t =leretl paid; '':I R Neel), selecting eleors,:et; I C'H. Blackwell, dot :1; 1 Sloes.Sr, t'r., 4: W. Dignan, rep',•silly,. - e,+25: Jos ll-idis,t tile, 5, B. i6,40;(., I'. R freight, ,70-; M. Nent,ii.. for C. Rupp to Decti 31st, 39 ; D Koehl er, rep at trowa) Hall 1.75; Bell tel 0a. L ,D, tolls for Sep., 34.67; Nor- thern Elec. Co. supplies, 41,44; D. Wittier, overcharge on telephone 4.; Mrs. H. Guenther, team for grading, S. B. 46,; J. K. Goetz, team for grader S. B, 19.; S. Hoff- man, rep culvert and cleaning dutch, 5;. J. Rey ,Sr. commission+ work, CR 145s; A. Rose hauling steel culvert and .putting in 26 35; J. roster eul 'and drain eon 9, 37.; J. A, Smith, .tile coat 11, 3.50; M. 1 orriveau team for grading, 3.75,; A. Sreenan team for grader, 5.60; J;+ Jeffrey, team for grader •.7.50; N,Masse, team enfor grader, 3.75; Jos Corr:veau work on road,12,80; C. Deters cement tile, culvert, eon 1-2, 8.75; H. Zapfe, stone and work. NSB. 19.; F. Du'ohtarme, cerneul, L.H. 5;, L. Debus, cleaning 'M Award ditch, 30.; A. Sreenan, cleaning ditch, side road,e 2.. O ; E. Deters, work C.R. 2;. C. F. IIey, gravelling side road, 17.; Crodi-- to,n !Tel As-o_a'ion, poles, wire. etc., 25. Council swill traeet again on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, at 10 o'clock, +a. tee P•, Hass, Sr., Clerk. Letter Froom England 13 Rishero, Oct. 21st, 1916. ;Dear Father -4 received your letter and was v ,ry glad to hear from you. This is a very expens ive 'graante. - 1 bought a trench. - coat the other day and it port rnc' 'only 71,4 Guineas, $5,25 in n. guin- - 's loo ,.you see that means $30 37 Land everything else is the sante way. t (Ordinary ,shoes are 30 to f0 shillings and high boots are 124 to &, which is $20 to $30, and a mann cer,Minly needs a lot of shoes and (either clothes. The weather Is very windy and very raw also plenty of Tait) 'as you see we mind the cold here as imueh and more than zero weather in Canada, and itriF•rance it is worse than here. No doubt by 'the time you get this letter I • will be somewhere in Prance (` S. sent Maggie to wire thtat+I ;wrfas -warned and am :saving om Monday, Oct. 23rd, so you see I twill spend 'my birthday in France, ' My knowledge of Ger- man Ilielpe hue very much and from what 1 heard this morning they ere going to put ;me on the intel- ligence staff in Prance. I had a long talk with my Colonel this morning. (this is a'1 for now, So g+dod Byt. Lieut Iia. Holtzman, 2 Bdge i1. G. Co-, B. E. F. Prance, Canadians WOULD PURCHASE RIGHT - 0E -.t !WAY FOR RADIALS NOW A deputation representing the Ontario Hydro -Radial Union paid a visit to the Ontario :•abtn- et cn Tuesday and urged that ani- enclm.eni's be made to iegislation passed last session. It was urged that the g.,vein:aneet prowite mon- ey so that the hydro commission may from time to time purchase radial rights-of-way for The municipalities, that these sums of money be in the nature of loans to the municipalities UL tiI after the wvrrr, when the municir.a'itios rain raise tilts t t'quired sums an deben- tures an -i pay the Government. Aston:- Uw requests were Iogis latiun making it poss'b'_e for the muni.'ip.alities of th.e Niagara now- er district t:a immediately take over the Chippewa Creek 'Trower development, to complete tsi con- :tr.ic'i7in and to operstry is thronght the hydro -electric power com— mission as a municipal undertak- ing the bonds of the commission being gu'ranteed by the province and by the anunicipaliwies. The at'i':ude of the tGovernunent� was that if the municipalities+) thought the rresent wit a favor- able time to go ahead and pure rhaase the right of way means Qt would be found to permit thorn doing so. The Chippewa Creek ateaat ts1- td in aboyanne. rr ...__ _ :.... Note this Bargain I-'irge Ranges, with reservoir, high closet, ti'ed back, strait with mirrors on top, oven •thaimeeneter and a large oven, 20x22, 'Best Stove on the market, only $50. rill stock of HEATING STOVES at knockout prices. Call and see before you buy. The Stove Quesflon We were lucky onee!nacre in,Itwlt'•-. ing eon!traeiod for about 50 stoves. of 'all kinds al Year ago; and since. then stoves have greatly advanced in. ,prices, We are still selling a,t. the old prices. Call and 'ee the, BIG STOVE BARGAINS SEE OUR Cook stove with resevoil+ far $20t. " extended, for $2S+ Ranges complete for. $33, All stoves guaranteed or no sale, `•: PHONE 13 Z U,R1 C }; WVRON'SnLARCEST:COBINATION:+ TORE New Confectionery Store Dashwood Bread and Cakes.;?;Str;atfol'd Bread, Neilso 's Chocolates & Candies Choice Confectionery & Groceries ► Stationery of all kinds Picture Post Cards and Novelties 0 California Toilet Preparations A er cy for Parisian team Laundry. Parcels must be r 0 0 bought in before Tuesday evening of each reek. Your Patronage Solicited W. C. Wagner d - Zurich 363813:f 31E3*3+E3*£347aa 3 3 , 3yxt3C3gt 3oMw 00f'•001100)tl100 080009s®Ple tvoesseeeseeeseetseeseceetto•• •0 0 • • 0 0 • • • toe ea 0 • 0 • 0 0 et 0 0 0 • 0 •• • • • •• 0 0 0 • • •0 • 0 0 0 0 0 • • • • • tt0 0 • 0 a 0 Ladies' APPICOPtepar Department As it is very hard to replace some of the goods in this clEpartinent at the old price, I would advise you to buy early as the itices are sure to advance. Wrapperettes at the old price Flannelettes at the old price Dress Goods at the old price Underwear at the old price A few nice lines in Ladies' Coats, sealette, at only $22 and $25. ' A Big Bargain. Meat's artment It wi]i pay you to buy here. a big reduction. 0 0 •e • a •• • 0 • •ii!i0 All hats at• • r•M- • • • FALL and WINTER Garments• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • 0 to • • • e•ta w O acs at totwoosoa1100 t What about an up-to-dato Fall Overcoat. We are agents for the celebrattd Broadway Brand. Hundreds of samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed, Also orders taken for suits. A beautiful range of men's Hats, Caps' Sweaters, Underwear, etc. Now is the time to get these things when our stook is well assorted. 'rust in, a beautiful line of men's Ties and ltlufflers, 'We handle Arrow Brand Collars, the best on the market A new line of men's flannel shirts. neat patterns, $1.54. Leave your ostler for celery ,every Wednesday and Saturday. Fresh Groceres at all tiles