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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-02-21, Page 8PRIM vs. The Store with theStp;c SALE PRICES Continued on many lines of inter Goods. We still have a large stock of Ladies, lkiens' and Boys sweater coats on hand which are marked down to rock bottom prices come and see GO* 5 eseem seeissoaroassemiielownws®woossesm•••IIas• FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 4 STRING BROOMS, 2 for OYSTER SHELL per. Cwt. JELLY POWDER, 4 for SUGAR CRISP COOKIES, 2 GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs. for PRUNES, 2 lbs. for 75c $.150 25c lbs. for 25c 25c 23c viee3m609e6e6ee0e©to:eseeeeseee®e000mmoeeeeakeeme• OUR 1928 ACCOUNTS ARE READY AND WE WOULD APPREC- IATE A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. G SCHO 8c SONS P1`JJaLt Wanted Phone 59 r$'^g.•'r•r�-•t•Tr•t••�•s•�•3•�:•q.y.�••r�••,••r•�••r-,r•i••�3•FII+•l••l••'r•a�3••4•�••i•l••3•dr•3••3•�•:i•.l.•}.•P•ar3• F•.•�•d• ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed Agents direct for 7 U EICH AND VICINITY FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES OF TRIED AND PROVEN PRODUCTS OF, WILLYS ' OVERLAND LTD. p ARISTOCRAT OF THE LOW PRI - 'd HIPPET FOUR CED FIELD. SEE IT; DRIVE IT; COMPARE IT WITH THE AND PROVEN PRODUCT OF QUALITY IED QUALI Y .�, THE LOWEST PRICED SIX ON WHIPPETSi/� THE MARKET. A CAR WITH A SOUND REPUTATION Willys -Knight THE FAMOUR PROVIDEDTH TWO MODELS, SLEEVEVALINE MOTOR. IF IN NEED Or A CAR ARRANGE TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEAL ASSURED, BESIDES: "WE GIVE IY4U SERVICE" Mousseau Zurich .0wee114.0elieemii6lr00041eee6s.Me•etM•••..s.esmsss s• NOW Is The Best Time A Z URIC *HERALD 1 airsdav ) ebr*Y'a- r t2:.I4, 192I ' 441,• "jt,"I'4.I"E°.j44444.4,g, ,I, ! 4 444.4.4.40.11$401144014+444 f'{.' "+; ' 4. On Jai. Saturd.ay 12th WE Are Going To Put On An.1. Extra Special Bargain Sale WE ARE GOING TO MARK DOWN ALL OUR DRY GOODS TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We want to get rid of all our Fall and Winter Merchandise, and this is the best way to do it, give real bargains in Seasonable Goods, Which you will still need for the many cold days we are bound to have before Spring. Below- are only a few Prices mentioned: ...... .. Which will give you an Idea of the Markdown......... Men's Sweater Coats, Reg. $5.00 and $6.00 at $3.95 $2.95 Boy's Pullovers, Reg. $3.00 and $3.50 at $1.95 Men's Leather Mitts, Reg. 50c at 35c. Reg. 75c. at 59c MenMen's Horse Hide Mitts, Reg. $1.00 and $1.25, pr. at 79c Men's Sheeplined Coats with strong Cord cloth, Beay. coll. $13. $8.95 Men's and Boy's Underwear, Socks, Ties, Etc., at' Greatly Reduced Prices Men's Heavy Work Socks, 75c at 59c. 50c at 35c Women's and Children's Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, etc., all at a great discount. Womens' Vests, Reg. 75c. and $1.00, at 59c Women's Vests, Reg. 50c. at 35c Bloomers at same low Prices. Ladies' Hose, Reg. $1.00 pr. at.... ...... . .. . ..... 69e Prints, Ginghams, Bleached and Grey Cottons, Flannelettes at a Big Saving. Art Comforter, Sateen, Reg. 50c. at ........ 39c Art Comforter, Chintz, Reg. 35c. at ......,......,..........,29c Art Comforters, Chintz, Reg. 25c at 19e Yard Wide, Flannelette at 'per yard 18e A few all wool Checkered Blankets, Blue, Rose, Mauve, Large Sizes at $9.95. White with Pink or Blue Border at $8.95 A limited Quantity of 1214 Flannelette Blankets at ........... $1.98 Everything in Dry Goods Line will be sold for less. Come and See! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, FRESH STOCK Men's Pullovers, Reg. 4.00 at J. W. MERNL3R YELLOW FRONT $TORE PHONE NO. 145 ITEMS OF LOCA a �IiEST To The DeLaval Users!. Anyone wanting their DeLaval sep- arators repaired, are requested to bring the sane to the shop of Mr. Louis A. Prang, on February 28th, when a man from the Company will be present, and make such repairs as is necessary. • Messrs. Len. Prang and Milford. Schilbe motored to Crediton, `Exeter and Hensall last Friday afternoon and found the roads very heavy. We find ourselves very handicap- ped for space in the Herald columns this week, owing to the heavy voulme of advertising, and a number of int- eresting items have to be carried ov- er for next week. The good old winter has really set in for fair the past week or so, as Wednesday morning of this week sees the mercury fall to 18 below the zero mark, which is .the coldest we' have experienced this winter,. and probably the coldest we will exper- ience, as the days are getting longer • and the sun warmer, and only, a few more weeks and we ,will again have all kinds of weather. But truly we must say that we have been experien- cing some real fine winter weather the past few weeks. FOR SALE A number of choice small pigs for sale. Also a 3 -year-old grey mare. Apply to Yenry Clausius, Zurich STANLEY TOWNSHIP A goon entertainment was given in the Anglican church, Varna on Tues • day evening of last week, the program was put on•by the Lakeside entertain- ers of Bayfield. . • The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was administered at the Goshen church last Sunday morning. • ;Dir..Gordon. McClinchey of Aub - un is visiting with friends in 'Stan - .ley this weew. • We set by fast week's Huron Ex- positor that 'Mr. and ,Mrs. Henry Mc - Gavin of Tuckersmith, have passed the 65th anniversary of their wedd- ing. They are well known in Stanley having resided here Col.' a number of years and heir many friends here ex- tend. congratulations, and hope that they may be spared to see many more anniversaries. BLAKE It is with deep regret that we learn df the death of 'the late Mrs. Swayzie which occured at the home of her da- ughter, Mrs. Coveart of London. The late Mrs Swayzie was -a former resident of the village, and was very highly respected by all who knew her. Or, and, Mrs.' John Beehler spent Monday with .friends in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Manson enter- tained a number- of friends last Wed 1 • • • • • • • TO PLAN YOUR SUMMER'S PROGRAM OF WORK, REPAIRS • • AND IMPROVEMENTS ' LET US SHOW YOU THE BEST KINDS OF FENCING FOR THE FIELD, OR THE HOME LAWN FENCES. WE HANDLE THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY. IF YOU DECIDE TO DO SOME ROOFING OR EVE -TROUGHING THIS YEAR, WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE US AND GET OUR ESTIMATES, AS WELL AS SHOW YOU OUR GOODS. I A NICE NEW PIECE OF FURNITURE IN THE HOME WILL • WAYS BE AN ATTRACTION AND APPRECIATIVE. WE • CAN SUPPLY ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, AND THE PRICES ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE. • mass•wrImmImmowaressass•amms.....faff *ISM I If in need of new furniture, don't s forget; we have it! 'STADE & WE1D ZURICH .- ONT. • Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co OF, WOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian 'Company doing Business in Ontar io- Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31, 1927, $22,865,735. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $150,579,88 Rates --$4.50, per $1.000 for 3 years. E. F. Klopp-Zurich Agent, Also, Dealer in LiO itniad Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance . nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brennerman spent Monday with friends in -,Zur- ich, - • Messrs. Harold and Jas. Johnston spent Sunday with friends in Zurich. !Miss -Lydia Gingerich, R. N., spent a couple weeks with friends in Mich. Mr, And Mrs. Yule who were visit- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. Johnston; spent the week -end with friends in Zurich. 1VIrs. Sam Hey and little son; vis- ited friends on the -Goshen Line south Mr. Lorne Manson, accompanied! by his aunt, Mrs. Peter Manson, sp- ent Friday' with frielids in Hensall. Dashwood Mr. Mark:`. Broken'shire attended the funeral'of his brother in Windsor on Tuesday. Miss Verga Baiter of London, sp- ent the week -end with her parents. Mrs. Wm:. Snell, who has been on he sick list for ;several; weeks, we are pleased to stateis improving. Mr.'and .Mrs, S. Adams of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. Miss Myrta. Hoffman of Kitchener, spent the week -end with her parents. Mr. land Mrs.. Meerburg and Miss Alexander of Port Franks spent Sun- day. at the home of Mr.. Jonas Hart- leib and Lavada. Mr. and' Mrs. Clayton Wildfong returned to Detroit on Sunday, Mrs. L. Rader returning with them and -will visit her daughter in that city for a few 'weeks. Miss Laura Reid spent Friday in London-, Mr. D. Tiernan is attending the Hardware convention in Hamilton this 'week Mr. Ezra Bender and Vernon Schatz left on -Monday for 131yth wh- ere Mr. Bender has purchased the general store business front the estate of the'late Ernest Bender, 4. 4. • Our Accounts Are now Ready And we would ask our Cus- tomers owing us to kindly come and settle same Johnston Kalbfleisch Horde t re & Futniture. Phone 63 .?..1.44+444•44+++++++++444i44+4+++++++.44++++++++++++4411.4 •&_ Safe and Dependable .WHEN YOUR INVESTMENTS CONSIST OF VICTORY BONDS. HURON AND ERIE DEBENTURES, OR CANADA TRUST GUARANTEED MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES, YOU' CAN ABSOLUTELY DEPEND UPON THAT YOUR INTEREST WILL•BE PAID TWICE A YEAR ON A CERTAIN DATE. AND THAT YOUR PRINCIPAL IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE. PLAY SAFE AND PROVIDE FOR A REGULAR INCOME Any Sum over $100 will he accepted on a H..& Erie Debenture or a Canada Trust G.M.C. for one to Five years. . INTEREST TWICE A YEAR AT 4>34: Per Cent. 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