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Zurich Herald, 1919-02-28, Page 8nual LE �s FOR 15 DAYS ONLY BEGINNING FEB, 20th, TO MARCH Sth. In these times of high prices, itis to your special benefit to come and share in this clearing sale. The prices we are quoting on many lines of goods are less than wholesale princes to -day Here are a few of them. We have many more to show you, so be sure and one and get your share of these wonderful bargains SILK POPLINS New goods in leading shades, sub- marilne, khaki, claret, Russian Gre- en, etc. lyd wide at 1.50 yd. PRINTS Best qualitie blues at 30c yd. light colors 20e and 25 cents. yd. BLANKETS Best quality extra value, We are overstocked in these, so offer them a1( 1 2-4 at $3.90 a pair, 11-4 at $3.00. 10-4 at 2.65. 300 G INGHAMS 40 in. wide, checks and stripes to 200 clear at 25c to 35c per yd. SWEATER COATS 25% off on all sweater coats. Some special bargains, do not miss these DIiE,SS GOODS 8 pieces only Reg. 60c to 85c to clear at 45c iper yard. FLANNELETTS All yd.. wide flanneett 35iaht, 40c nd dark colors, Reg. price c now 30c. .A. few pieces at 22$25c. MENS' ND BOYS' :w. LOT INQ TOWELING yds reg 30c value to clear at 20cyd. yds reg 25c value to clear at 15c yd. MEM UNDERWEAR Ladies heavy fleeced reg. price1.30 Dow $1.00 yd. Childrens ribbed reg 35c and 40c. to clear at 30c. reg. 45c value35c. MEN'S PANTS & SHIRTS Men's cottenade pants reg.2.50 $25 0 Everyday shirts a bargain` at Men's Extra and Boys suits and overcoats selling at big reduced these, rices values in boys suits, sizes front 25 to 32. Do not miss LADIES' COATS A few ladies coats left which .,we We have them from $5.00 up. Yo values we offer. Fresh Ginger snaps _.. ... ___15c lb. Canned tomatoes 20e. a tin 2 packages Lux for 3 pkgs. 15c. matches ... ... 40c. Valencia resins at .__ ... ... 15c ib. Lantern globes ._. ....._ _._ 10c.each Babbit's cleanser ... ... 3 for 25c. TERMS OF THIS SALE, CASH OR TRADE, NO GOODS AT. SALE PRICES are clearing out regardless siof pricethe u mus tses these to appreciate Be sure and get your COAL FOR SALE LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Thursday.) WE HAVE IN THE NEIGHBOR - noon OF 150 TON OF SOFT COAL Eggs ...... ... ... ... ..-...,.. ••• 40 Buttes' 40 FOR SALE, AND AS ,LONag, AS Di' eel Apples ... 06 IT LASTS WE WILL SELL SAME potatoes per bag 7.:-2.06-2.11 1.25 FOR $8:00 PER TON, CASH. FOR Wheat ... ... ... ... ... FURTHER INFORMATION PHON. ; Barley ... ... .. . .. ... •„ 80 24 -Hensel',, Buckwheat 1 00 Flour... ... •.. COOKBROS. M it sag Co. Praa, ... . Hensall Shorts ............... ... 17.00 Live Hogs, fob Hensall -, p.50•-6(.10 38.00 44.00 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST share of these. Gascho � Sn BOOKED General lU and ware, Stoves, Building Pa ►,r, Tinware, etc. u ■ es a w.x Fixt res. 4. •a+ 4. 4. PREETER BL ZURiCH . IMLEMENPS - McCormick, binder, Deering mower, 10 -ft hay Prices last year for maple snarl rake, Deering cultivator, Massey- and corm cultivator with bean. and maple syrup were the highest', harvester!, 11 -hoe Massey -Barris ever known, says the Canada Food seed drill, 2 Flurry' prows, gang Board, Good sugar sold at 25 plows, 2 set 3 -section diamond:ha- cents a pound; syrup from $2.25 rrows, 2 lumber wagons,. one to as high as $3 a gallon. There nearly new; wagon box, pig rack has not been much sign of dectine coal box, 3 seated carriage, top this year so tart In 1911 the price buggy, bobsleighs, light sleigh cut - of maple sugar ranged from 5 to ter, Clinton 10 horse power, 216- 10 cents a pound only, to the far- ft, hay racks, one new; 2 gravel far - rater. boxes, 3 set team harness, one nearly new; set light harness set single harness, horse clipping ma- chine, hand clipper, road scraper, fanningmill, 1200 -ib. scales, grind - 11, Stanley, ion Tuesday, March,11 stone, 30 grain bags, 1-2 bush. Al - at 1 o'clock, P. M. E. Bossen- sike clover, 50 cedar posts, forks, berry, auctioneer; William, •Stog- doubletrees, neckyokes, sugar ket- dill, proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Cow, Hens, Implements and Household Furniture at lot 9, •con. +44++++++++++++++++++++++4 sr''e e+'r o . .. arm . 3+ i +€+•II +l 3 ti°dr✓r t ÷ AUL, i ION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements, on Friday, Mar. 7th, at lot 12 con. 12, Hay :township, Commencing at 12.30 o'clock the following atrie- les will be sold. 1 matched teem rising 7; 1 mat- ched team rising 6 ;one gelding and one mare supposed to be in foal; 1 driver rising 5; 1 colt rising 1; AUCTION SALE Of Horses, Cows, Wagons, Har- ness, Furniture, Etc. Mr. E. Bossenberry, auctioneer, has been instructed to sell by Public Auction at Zurich, on Sat- urday, March 1st, commencing at 1.30, p. m., sharp, the 4ollowJng; Horses; --One pair well matched carriage horses. This team has taken many prizes at local fairs. Cows; -One cow, due to calf in April; 1 pure bred registered Hol stien cow, supposed to be in calf; 1 registered Jersey cow, supposed to be in calf; 1 Jersey coven dug: to freshen before sale. Chattels --Lumber wagon, near- ly new; wagon box with -side rack met wagon springs, light ewagon effth pole and shafts, heavy bob Sleigh with p'.a`form, nearly. new; t abc1 Iltortiaand cuter graYel Wei good heavy team harness compl- ete, 2 double set carriage harness set rubber mounted single 'har- ness, power washer and wringer combined, with gasoline engine at- tachment; doubletrees, neckyokes, wagon jack and numerous other CATTLE; - 6 cows some calved last fall, all due during next Of Farm Stock and Implements, summer, 2 heifers due in march Etc. The undersigned auctioneers and April rising 2; 1 heifer ris have received instructions to sell brio 3; due in March; 3 steers ris- by Public Auction on Lot. 16, con. ing 2; 3 steers 1 year old; • 6 9, Stephen, 2'1-2 miles north-west calces 3 months old; SHeep;-14 of •Credito:n, on Tuesday, March 4th. Ewes, 1 rain,. Commencing at 12 o'clock,- pea., - HOGS; - 2 brood sows due in sharp. the Following; April; 18 store pigs; some hens" IMPLEMENTS; - 'Maxwell hay loader,; Massey -Harris binder, i-, ft. cut used one season; 6 -ft 'fvecCer mick mower; reaper; Massey -Har- ris side delivery rake, used ane.se.. tle, table, some chairs, 2 cook st- ove and other numerous articles. No reserve as proprietor has sold his farmp TERMS `OF SALE - All sums of $10 and iunderj cash. • Ten months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes on eredit am- ounts. 4 per cent off for' cash on credit amounts.. E. Bossenberry, Jos. Gascho, Auctioneer. Proprietor; Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk... --+r---- AUCTION SALE HORSES;- 1 horse rising 6, weight about 1500 lbs; 1 horseris- iing 10, about 1600; 1 span of heavy carriage geldings rising 10; 1 heavy draft filly rising 3; laxly- .ing colt rising 3; 1 pony, buggy ason, spring tooth cultivator with and harness. seed box, fertilizer disc drill, rol1er dura A ttlevil ;-51st fresh 1 cow s due 2 cows 9 foot, bean (cultivator„ disc, P March foot hay 'rake, a lumber wagons 1st; 1 2 -yr. old heifer due March bob sleighs, open buggy, cutter, 15th; 3 2 -yr. old heifers due late iron harrow, riding plow, 2 walk tee part of May; 3 2 -yr. old steers, brig plows, gang plow, hand scut- about 1,000 lbs. each; 2 heifers ris- fler, scraper, wagon rack, gravel ing 2; 1 steer rising 2; 9 yearlings box, grindstone, set double team 5 calves; 1 pure bred Shorthorn harness, set single harness, some roan bull (107012) calved Jan. 2nd; lumber, 6 h. p. gasoline engine,. chopper, fanningmill, large cut- ting box, weigh scale 2000 lb. bag truck, hay fork; 1800 lbs. fertilizer; quantity of hay; stoneboat; cross- cut saw, neckyokes, whiffletrees, chains, rope, forks, scythe, shovels, hoes, barrel, tubs, and other num- erous articles. Positively no reserve as the pro' low, single furrow, 2 walking pro- prietor has sold his farm. P g TERMS OF SALE - All sums of plows, 12 -ft. lhay rake, Deering; $10 and under, cash. Over that land roller, 4 section diamond har amount 8 months icredit will bei row, Clover Leaf manure spree given in furnishing approved joint ader. 2 lumber wagons, new wag 1916. The above cattle are all choice stock. 2 brood sows with litter at foot, 8 stockers, about 5 dozen hens. 1 Collie dog. IMPLEMENTS; 7ft. Massey - Harris binder, nearly new; 1 3 - horse Deering cultivator, nearly new. Massey -Harris 13 disc drill; Deering mower 5 -ft. cut; Oliver corn cultivator, Cockshutt riding Annoue merit WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FO,F TIER CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN- NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THEt LINT: OF FARM IMPLEiiIGNTS ALSO REPAIRS FOR MAal3INERY, PLOW POINTS,, notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit aneoulnts. E. Boysenberry, F. Taylor, Henry Walper, Auctioneers. Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements etc., The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public Auction on Lot 16, con., 14, Hay, on Thursday, March 6th, Sate commencing at 1 o'clock, p.. m. sharp the following; HORSES;- 1 black mare, 8,, yrs. old; 1 black horse, 7 years yold These two horses make a well.. matched team. 1 mare, 5 years old; 1 mare, rising 4; with I foal; 1 driving mare, 8 yrs old Furniture, -Hall rack, small table baby cutter, couch. Terms Of Sale;- All sums of $10 and under, cash. 10 months credit will be given on furnishing appro- ved joint notes. 4 per cent off for each on credit amounts. E. Bossenberry, J'. Preeter, Auctioneer. Proprietor, ETC. 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See our New Silk Shirts, Hats, Caps, etc. Ready -t -wear Clothing For Men, Young Men and Boys Leave your measure for thhat made to order suit , EGGS AND BUTTER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOF GOODS Denomy rose, Zurich on rack, large gravel box, 2 pair bobsleighs, top buggy, cut- ter, road cart:, fanning mill with b•�;� 2,000 -ib. scale, wheelbarr- ow .2 ft. extension ladder, 24 -It.. extension ladder, workbench, Ch- atham incubator nad brooder, bean picker, 125 3 inch tile, 50 feet 1 inch piping, cross cut saw, hand corn planter, dehorner, large chop Ladles) capacity 30 bush., gasoline tank, grindstone, feed boiler, R.R. mail box, 2 sat double harness set of driving harness, single harness, 150 bushels marigolds, 4 tons of timothy hay, quantity of wood, forks, shovels, whiffietrees, neck - yokes, chains; hoes and other nunhlerous articles. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; Ram ge cook stove nearly new, base Big burner nearly new, wood or scoal with foal; 1 colt rising 2; bred by heater, wood heater, sideboard, Non Parole; 1 colt rising 1, sired by French Girand. ,CATTLE;- 3 cows, rising 4, date to calf im April; 1 cow, ris- ing 4, due in May; 1 cow, 5 yrs. ? old, due in April; 1 cow, 5 yrs, old, due to calf before sale; 1 cdw 9 years old, due inApril; °1 ICOW, 5 yrs. old, due to calf be I fore sale; 1 cow 9 yrs. old due en April; 1 cow 6 yrs. old, due itn November; 2 heifers. due in November; 2 heifers, due in November; 2 heifers. dun in Sep- tember; 1 s' a r, risr7 ; 3: 2 steer's ri iq]g 2; 3 steers rising; 1; 1 sfeer� teal!', 4 menthe. old. 1(" hone C e riSale Balance of Fehr ; ry Coats, all sizes and colo rs. while they last each $3t 1 only Ladies' Coat, reg. $40 for $30,00. IMOD Big Reduction In Ladies' SweaterCoa'ts, Underwear, Furs, Silks,ete, Mel only smear's Fur coat, reg, $45 for $35.00 l STILL IN BUSINESS For clone prices on New Design Cabinet high grade phonograph,. For Sale Blue Amberol Edison records for ;half price. •Call or etnite., l • ' uCiehw glass cubhoard, book ease, sink with flour bin, 2 bed steads, good leather couch, wash machine, par- lor lamp. No reserve as proprietor heal sold his farm;, TERMS OP SALE; All sums of $10.00 and under, Cach.. Nine months credit will be given on iurin'shing approved joint notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit a- rnotrnts Hay, wood and roots, (Cash. 'Frank Taylor E. PrrSs^nberDv, .A 1 f. Melick, Auctioneers. Proprietor, Alonzo til d30%, Clerk. reduction in all men's and boy's clothing, sweater coats, rte., „+NAPS IN GROCERIES RI 4 bars One -in -ane soap 25e. 7 boxes peas $1.00 5 gals,. Coal Oil $10 T. L. R h rie 73 NEW IgD EA PATTERNS