Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-11-24, Page 8+ 8 .g+ ‘+ We have the celebrated Rogers Coats again m stock. These coats are well made in the newest T styles and are guaranteed. Should any garment Ta prove defective in. material or workmanship it may be exchauged for another or price refunded. Corded Velvets ,4 Monarch Knit Sweater Coats, ;. all sizes, for men, women and children. Prices right, g A compplete range of corded 'i. and plain velvets on hand in �; • the various colors. Prices from 60c to .75c per yd, ▪ New FAaneettp & Wra pere tes 4. All ladies 'andehi:clren's (hats and trimmings at gratly re- ▪ duced prices for balance of ai. Fresh Groceries always on bang RUBY and GA New flanneletts and Wrap --i Ipereittes to hand. A well as- LANKET .±1 4, • 4. 4. - You can save money by pur- chasing your requirements in t. Woolen and Flannelette Blau-, leets allow as prices are advanc-, .#. ing, While our stock lasts we Will continue selling at last:$ year's prieest. Men's Wear 1• ti sorted Mock at right prices.. A new line of Men's and y Boys' overcoats, up-to-date MILLINERY styles. Come •and see them, 1 em, Only 12 men's suits leftin :' ,. stock. Regular prices from $12 n 50 to $20. Now selling to elear at $6. and $12.50, -l• SOLO a ?ItONE '7 +:+ nroe :».a,;,.;..b.:14.4';. ty Cream, Eggs, jive & Dressed Fowl I WANTED ra$ 1 Will pay higher, cash price for Cream and Eggs deliver:}.. at my residence, Zurich, at any time durilr:4 the week. Live Fowl taken every Satn ,' ty forenoon. Dressed Fowl taken any Highest, cash price paid. �. HUDSON, ?caonne 5, ZURICH A m ©L nk Bracelets A fresh supp y of Gold and Silver Ad d -a. -.inks •,fust arrived. We engrave: thern:to your order. .O.JOa�•Mt•� GEORGE HESS 00 JEWELLERS 45 p ZURICH A•i ♦ ii' 4�s m�v n"+. �.e - - a: a o a o- s' r n e' - TIont :els ::ife Policies are "GOO. AS GOL]Y" Why Dot pr‘ 's t yourself aad family with a good life basun n • policy, All the popil1.1. plans of insuranca Written. For po; iculars apply to Andrew E. ; Tess, Local Agent fact®E8161e®®€a06e006$0* 96n® Viek)6(906,900.0696669®90666100 To new su%_. iters in Canada we will send Trh Herald from now until Jan. 1Q 7, for only 15 cnts. Hine eel eitte►e ee.60444Pa 4ee►sWO*tGO008.410.ae0eee4600 1114. • LOCAL MAKIT a Qorreetud u r:•y T:uursdty, Butter ............. ...... Eggs Dried Apples.„ ...... . ........ :. Potatoes , Wheat - 1,18 1,80 bats .............. . ... 65 70 Barley .05 Buckwheat-- .. . .. . 1 05 Flour 4.00 5.40 Bray 682 00 Shorts 85 00 Low (-trade , bag 240 Live !logs fob lien' all 10,25 .8005' 40 125 Local News PRO 3PERITY Farmer CL,rning was asked whether he had la good year?°Yes he exclaimed. "1 had four cows mil three hogs killed by railway trains and two hogs and eleven chicken's killed by •automobiles, I cleared re .rly a thin^arid dol`a s' R.1: SOLD. itlr. 'Mien A. Manson, of Stanley has purchased. the Lino 100-:ac.e Harm on the South Boundary coo cession, Stianley, owned by Mr. Allan 1;•s:er, of Forcena, Alta., for the suns of $680. Mr. Mansons' h,as had this farm leased for a number of years and will get full possession next spring. • Mr John ltiey, Jr., has purchas- ed the 25'acre farin on the Babylon' Line, Hay, owned by Messrs,: D. Staubus and Wt. Dabus. !`.Tei price paid is $1500 and possession' THE FARM1R'S PAPER Fron'i week to week questions political and otherwise, of the utmost importance to the farmer are coming to the front. These' questions are. in ,many instances; permitted to pass without cum, men•t by some newspapers for political reasons, That old and reliable friend of the farmer, The Weekly Sung does not allow• any questions affecting the farmer or his family to pass 'without c:om- men'_. You may not always ag- ree with its opinion, but the Sun being free from party or po:itteal control gives its readers an unbas ed opinioi on all qu7st'ons..Thcse opinions are always worth read- ing white the So: n's market re ports have long been considered most reliable from the farmer's. standpoint. Are you reading this. expon : n : of your in tereses? If not, you are missing many good things each week. You ;till find the Sun ins'ractive and r.re:ie.tble reading. 1I0;. JAMES DUFF DIES • IN IIOi),2E OP ALLISTON FRIEND On `aif,o Min's* er of :Agrku'turr Succumbs Sadd•e;h1y. Heal' 'Tro- ub'e Blamed. Shock of Son's De= ath in Ac',ion Contr'bntes to Di- nes • of C'ab:net Minister. Word was received in Toronto on Nov.. 17, that Hon. James S. Duff, minister of agr'culturein the Ontario coo ,'ernnvont, died :u d- denly on that day at the ]hon^. of Mrs Irvin in Alliston, Mr. fluff returned. fr.nm •Toron;:o tJ hi.; homo in CookstoWn and drove over toy' Ail'ston to bring back Mrs ,Irwin a i AS friend. for a v s:t, became chilled during the drive end was about to sit down before the fire when he collapsed and sled bcf r'J ,m.3di al aid could be procured. Mr, Duff was a suffer er from heart trouble, and y^stain- od a short tidrie ago from a vac- ation taken wish a view to reouin eratio.n ft' suffered a severe shook in the recent death of binl son at the front, • HICK$' FORECASTS A regular storm period is .cen- tral oh the 2 th, involving the 22nd1 to the 27th. rThe first syanpto•m.s of returning storms will be noted in western states as early as the 22nd and 23rd, that is, the .baromet er will begin to full, the temper- ature rise, winds shift t.o souther- ly, and ,clouds to form in those see1ions', By the 24th to 25th these condi; tions will move east- ward into central reg:ons, with rain turning to snow westwards. On and touching the 25th, 26th nndt 27;h, rain, ,wind and snow storm, centers will pass the centrial Mis- s'ssippi valley and on eastward to- ward the Atlantic •oerani. A great atmospheric wave will be induced to flow sou"h.ward from high nor- thern latitudes, consequent npon the Moon's extreme declination south,. iThis wull aggravate the addenness and severity of storms to be expected about the 26th, 27th, and 28th, swd g:ea'; lyauatment the high barometric pr,s ure and cold wave that will fellow in the wake; of the storms,. A v. r•;' sharp Nov - (Taber blizzard may not ho thought a thing incredible tat this time with a cold nave thp.t will send frost and decided freezing far in- to the south(. A Reactionary •Storm Period is central on November the :.9th and 'r0:'h; and on Dce:un"er the ist and :nod, On and r ext to these dates zn i-s•;:orm eondi':ions will break down; that is, the b;aromete will fall, weather will grow warmer, winds will shift and blow from the south, cloudiness will gather and mare precipitation in the form of rain and snow will pasts' eastward across the country. We may re - satiably calculate that the Mars nf.0^_n-e, whatever it ..may have een, 'twill spractically and about hip; time, Caned that the general hsracter of storms and weather vill take on a different raise. If the weather has proven stormy and cold up to this time, look for a modification of,the same; if they have been mild and moderate, ex- pect a wicked change to severe, wintry storms and weather. DIED Petty -At 2nd chn.. Hay, en. Nov. bath, John Henry • Petty; in bis stth yeean. MARRIED - Armstrong—Moffat—At Seaforth, on November 15th ,by Rev. G. McKinley, Mab -1 Moffat of Tuck.- ersmith, to John Armstrong of Stanley Township. Bedard—Denomme—At St. Bonif— ace church, Drysdale, on Nov. 21st, by Rev. A, Rondot, Mr, John Bedard to M'ss Alber?ino Denomme, all of tho SaubleLine FOR RENT Premises in Zurich owned by Mrs McCormick For particulars apply to A Mitteiholtz or A F Tiers. Sale of Land for Taxes - +The adjourned sale of land for taxes will take. place at the Court House in the Town o_ roderih on Tuesday Nov. 28.1916, at 2 o'clock, ip. an. County Treasurer's Office, •Goderich, November, 15th, 1910. • • Wm. 1ic.lm:s, Treasurer. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the ibtun•ici; a1ity of the Corporat of of the Township of Hay, Will ouy the lands at the adjourned sale, which. had been offered for sale for taxes on the 14th day of November, by the Treasurer of the County - of Huron, said sale having been ad- j atoned to Nov, <8.h, : 6, unless the -taxes and costs against the lands are paid on or before the adjourned gale. Thos. Johnson, 'Treasurer of Hay. Zurich., Nov. 16th 1916 . NEW ADSZE. Appel, A. Shubert ilMeet,ng County Council. Empersr Fran:is Joseph of t:i t died on !Tuesday nfte: a re- ign sof 68 years on the Austrian throne. • Ile was 86 years of age.. ' The mysterious barn fires' in )Lairbton and orther counties taro being investigated. The origin of the many fires is 81811 as deep! 'Mystery' as ever, although various suspected ca,'+ ':s have been look-, intoe Note this Bargain Large Ranges, with reservoir, high closet, tied back, scroll with mirrors on top, oven thermometer and a large oven, 20x22, Best Stove on the market, only $50. Fu'.l stock of HEATING STOVES at karockout prices. Call and see before you buy. All stoves guaranteed or no sale, The Stove question Wo were lucky once more in h,:av ang contracted for about 60 stovea of all kinds ayeah, .ago, and since then stoves have greatly advanced in prices, We are still selling at the old prices. Call and Pee the BIG STOVE BARGAINS SEE ,OUR Cook F.tove With resevoir for $20. " extended for $25. Ranges complete for E33. Ion iiaUR`6dR9.,JNfuwtrilifi,:ialEi7, :e .YlP��E�4i�92,Jilii.� •�CJ�i� New CogfectiNery SIO' Dashwood Bread and Cakes. Stratford Bread. Neilson's Chocolates & Candies Choice Confectionery SL Groceries Stationery of_ all kinds Picture Post Cards and Novelties California Toilet Preparations Ager cy for Parisian Steam Laundry. Parcels must. be brought in before Tuesday evening of each week. _.Your Patronage Solicited W. C. Wagner - - Zurich s 3 8s3 3:10. r t* 00 000060000 000 ®00 000E40000000000000 0 as Pts 8000®90000 E9 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • sox ,0 00 0 0 • o � 7 L les e K + it em As it is very hard to replace some of the goods in this department at the old price, I would advise you to buy early as the prices are sure to advance. 1Trapperefttes 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, seaiette, at only $22 and $25. A Big Bargain. Men's epartment It will pay you to buy here. All hats at a big reduction. PALL.and WINTER Garments What abort an up-to-date Fall Overcoat. We are agents for the celebrated Broadway Brand. Hundreds of samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed, Also orders tale for• suits. A beautiful range of men's Hats, Caps' Sweaters, Underwear, etc. Now is the time to :get these things when our stock is well assorted. Just in, a beautiful line of men's Ties and Mufflers. We handle Arrow Brand Collars, the best on the market, A new line of men's flannel shirts. neat patterns, 41-50. Leave your order for celery :every Wednesday and Saturday. w®eYAuMMm vE-s[IROVY�.AVID.m1 Fresh Groceres at all times T. L. WURM Ph;ne 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ®. es 00 0 0 0 0 • 0 s0 0 • • 00 • 0 • •• 0 0 • •• • • • • ®' • e0 ®b ofs •