Zurich Herald, 1915-11-05, Page 8Ladies' Coats
Coat season is here, and we
would bo pleased to show you the
leading models of the season in
Ladies' and Children's Coats, ` e
are sure it would ple.tse end profit
you to spend a little tune leaking
over our various lines.
Winter Goods
we are ready to supply yonr
wants in the line of heavy Dres`
Goods, Singes, in the different
colors, Gaberdines, Whipcords,
Velveteens, heavy Cloaking, etc,.
Me's ear
We have recently placed in
st tole a fine range of Men's and
Boys' Suits. nese are well mads
in now Myles and are right in every
respect. We can save you money
on your new suit. We have also a
lot of nice , Overcoats, Shirts, Col-
lars, Ties., Hats, (Tape, 't31avee,
Sooks, ate,' etc.
LOCAL M A.11 TS
Corrected every Thursday.
Butter,.......,
Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat new
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran
Shorts
Low Grade
Live Bogs fob
UNDERWEAR
Penman Brand
We carry PENMAN'S Superiiine
Natural Wool Underwear for women
-and men. : These garments are well
.;made of pure wont, nnsbrinkable We
•jbought early thus enabling us to sell at
loldprices while our stock lasts. We
lalso have pure white all wool underwear
for ladies as well as fleeced lined and
other cheaper hues.
Sweater 'oats
IviOnarch Brand.
We have the MONARCH KNIT
'•i Sweater Coats again in stook in new
'styles. All the different colors and
sizes for men, women and ohi:dren.
Prices Right.
'Give us a call.
No trouble to show goods.
Fresh Groceries always on hand.
RUBY and GASCHO
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Local News
Mrs G Campbell is visiting relatives
i n Berlin at present,
111r August Hill, of Crediton, was
a visitor in town on Sunday.
New ads -Roby and Geseho, 0
Fritz, Matron & Keeper wanted, Tax
gale,
All Saints Day. was observed on
efonclay by special services held in the
R C church.
G S Howard is offering ''for sale
his driver, a young quiet animal suit-
able for a family driver,
Live poultry wanted every Tuesday
and Thursday forenoon. Highest
market prices, T L Wurm, Zurich..
Rev G F Brown attended the San.-
(lay
an=day School convention held at Toronto
last week. Over 2200 delegates Were
i i attendance.
Ilain.es' Celebrated English Oils
can be purchased from their local
agent, Jacob Deichert. Nothing better
for sores, wounds, etc., on magi or beast
J
nether, Sr„ wishes to express
t'irough this means his thankfulness
t the late tenants of -his house in
7,n t ich, Mr and Mrs L J Kraft, for the
way they kept the premises and the
promptness in paying for the rent.
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Your label shows the date when
your subscription to the Herald ex-
pires. Our list has been corrected to
Nov 3rd., and if you have paid your
sub the label should show it. Let us.
know if credit has not been given.
The small and larger boys played
the usual Hallowe'en pranks on Sat
nsday night. No material damage
was done to property ;but on Sunday'
night someone cut the hose on J
Preeter's gasoline pump in front' of
his store. If this party can be found
out an example should be made of him
or them.
According to advices received from
men connected with wire fence manu-
faturing there is some danger of a short-
age of wire and higher prices. The war
has advanced steel and material used in
galvanizing and enormous quantities of
barb wire used in building entangle-
ments have also served to stiffen prices.
The governments of the nations at war
are now said to be seeking to place or-
ders and when placed wire may go still
higher. The advise of our correspond-
ent is that farmers wanting fencing
buy early,
A pretty autumn wedding was sol-
emnized at the home or ;1[r ted Mrs
Alex Monsseau, ii'ollson Line, Hay,
on Wednesday, Oct 27th when tbAir
daughter, Amanda Ann, became the
bride of Melvin Smith, son of Mr and
Mrs I J Smith, of near. Zurich.
Promptly at 8.45 o'clock to the strains
of Meudelsobn's Wedding Marcia,
played by Miss Dora Smith, sister of
the groom, the bridal party entered
the parlor, the bride leaning on the
arni of her father.
The ceremony was . performed in
front of an embankment of evergreens
by .Boy G F Brown of Zerieh.
The bride was gowned in white
duchess satin, trimmed with Irish lace
and the conventional veil caught with
snow balls and ferns. She wore the
groom's gift, a gold band.bracelet and
'carried a bougnet of asters, Miss Lydia
l)esjn.rdine, gowned in pale pink crepe
T)achine with an over blouse of pink
satin, trimmed with white swansdown
and polnps to matchcarryingabougnet
of pink carnations, acte(i as bridesmaid
while the groom was ably supported
by Maxime Parazeau, a cousin of the
bride. After the ceremony the guests
consisting of only the near relatives of
the bride and groom, repaired to the
dining room where a dainty
dinner was served. The evening was
spent by music, singing and games.
Tlie esteem in which the bride is held
was evidenced by the many beautiful
gifts of which she was the recipient,
The congratulations and best wishes
of the hosts of friends are extended to
the estimable couple. - Com.
Taxpayer Becomes Violent.
Presumably on account of a com-
munication he some time ago sent to
the Montreal Board of Control point-
ing out that it was likely that extra
taxation would have to be imposed if
the civic revenue was to be kept up
to requirements, the life of City
Treasurer Arnoldi of Montreal is
threatened.
In a letter signed "Exasperated
Citizens" which he received a few
days ago, Mr. Arnoldi is informed
and warned to beware of his life if
the tax on real estate is.increased.
The letter to which Mr. Arnoldi is
paying little attention reads:
"We, undersigned, presently notify
you and say:
"Beware your life, if you are
going to ask more taxes or new taxes
on immovable properties in Montreal.
We have enough suffered before to-
dii.v by the foolish expense of all the
boodiere who govern so honestly our
civic affairs. If you have not enough
money to meet with administration,
you will have only to pull out from
the City Hall all the parasites, who
are paid very high wages to do noth-
ing. For the last time: 'Beware
your life.' rr
3 OTICE
All accounts not settled on or before
November -15th next will be put in a
colleetpr's hands for collection when
costs will be added. I Hudson,
Zurich,
BOWLING •
Last Thursday one rink of bowlers,
composed of Dr A J McKinnon, Dr 13
Campbell, A F Hess and T L Wurin,
skip, motored to Seaforth and played.
two friendly games with a rink from
that town, skipped by Mr J A Wil-
liams. The afternoon garne, which
was one of the best played on the
Seaforth green this year, resulted in
a win for Seaforth by two shots.'
The evening game was won by Zurich
by seven shots, leaving them five up
on the play.
LOOK. UP YOUR LABEL
Take a look at the label this week.
We have corrected our subscription'
list up to Nov. 4th. and those who
have paid their subscription account`
during the past several weeks should
find that the correction of date has
been rade. If you find that the
label does not read as it should Ball at
the office or write us and we will see
that the correction is made. And by
the way, there are a few who have
not had any change made in their'
label in some time. Those subscrip•
tions should be paid at once.
HYDRO
A large number from Zurich at•
tended the hydro meeting held at
Hensall last Friday night. Mr Geo
Stanley of Luean addressed the meet-
ing and his explanation of the subject
showed that he understands it in all
its details. It is xeported that the
neighboring village of Dashwood is.
getting the power and if the residents
of Zurich want it the proper steps
should be taken at onee to secure
the necessary, information regarding
bylaws, etc. If we can get hydro.
power for Zurich we .will be a long
step nearer radial railway connection.
With outside points.
Sale of Land for Taxes
The adjourned sale of land for taxes
will take place at the Court Rouse
in the Town of Goderich on Tuesday,
Nov. l.6th, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock, p.m,
Treasurers Office, Godexich. Nov 2,
1915.
Win Holmes, Tr .ers sr.
Keeper and Matron Wanted
Wanted man andwife to take charge
of the Huron County House of Refuge
and farm in connection therewith.
Duties to commence early in December
1915. The undersigned will receive
applications up to the 7th day of Dec-
ember next, so that these,can be placed
before the council at the Desenber
meeting.
John Torrance, Inspector of H. R.
Clinton.
Dated Nov. lst 1915.
Tlif-FYI� QUESTION.
is easily decided if you buy a McO1al'y Kitchener Range.
This firm has been making stoves for 60 years. . Or a
Superb Favorite, made in. Sarnia. The third'geleration
generation of this firm is now making stoves.
Now if you buy one of t1 e 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 burns wood or coal for $16.00 up.
Look at the cut of the above rauge with reservoir warming claret, tile back
in -closet and thermoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $$8.-
00 cash reed
Hundreds of people of Zurich and vicinity tesify tLat the Lest stoves are al-
ways sold at Hartleibs. -
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 22, Con 6, Hay, 83 acres by
measurement of rich clay loans, 70
acres cleared, remainder in good hard-
wood bush, 7 acres of fall wheat, a
splendid young bearing orchard, a
good bank barn, 56x60, with large
driving shed. An up-to-date large
brick dwelling with slate roof, a never
-failing well. This choice farm is 8:}
miles from Fleneell, the best market
in the County, 3 miles from Zurich,
with telephone and Rural delivery,
and it mile from school, Farm will
be sold on easy terms to suit the per•
Amer, apply on premises er. Sex 75,
ti'ensall. Chas. McAllister.
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A FEW BARGAINS
After carefully going"over the Stock recently
purchased from Mr. J. J. Merner, we find many
lines which we have to reduce in order to make
room for the immense New Stock., which we are
receiving daily.
1iLen's Shirts, Regnlar $1.00 for 50c.
Men's Ties 25o and 50e, now 2 for 250
Men's Fancy Vests $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 for 60c
Men's Summer Underwear 25c
A big reduction in Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, knickers
and odd pants
Ladies' Waists inplain whiteandfanoy colors at -price
We also have a large stock of Ladies Fall and winter
Coats worth $10.00, 12.00, 15.00 and 16.00, in Black,
-Grey, Navy, Green and Brown colors, which we will sell
during the next few weeks at $5.00 each. Don't miss
these bargains
1 only Ladies' Top Skirt Reg, $6.00 now $3.00
3 " Blk Undershirts at hoc each
Ladies' white Embry underskirts Reg $1.50 for $1
All Ladies' summer underwear at reduced prices
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Fars, Dress Goods, and Coats by Fair Day. 40
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