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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-03-28, Page 8nnual CLE • INC SALE FOR 15 DAYS ONLY BEGINNING FEB. 20th, TO MARCH 9th. In these times of high prices, itis to your special benefit to come tnd share in this clearing tale. The prices we are quoting on many lines of goods are less than• wholesale prices to -day Here are a few of them. We have many more to show you, so lie sure and come and get your share of these wonderful bargains BLANKETS SILK POPLINS New goods in leading shades, sub Marine, khaki, claret, Russian Gre- en, etc. 1 yd wide at 1.50 yd. PRINTS Best qualitie blues. at '30c yd. light colors 20c and 25 cents. yd. GINGH AMS 40 in. wide, checks and d tripes to clear at 25c to 35c pery SWEATER COATS 25%, off on all sweater coats. Some special bargains, do not mise these DRESS GOODS pieces only Reg. 60c to 55e to clear at 45c .per yard. Best quality extra value. We are overstocked in these, so offerthem all 1 2-4 at $3.90 a pair. 11-4 at $3.00. 10-4 at 2.65. TOWELING 300 yds reg. 30e value to clear att 200 yds reg 25c value to clear yadt 15c FLANNEL•CTTS A11 yd. wide flanneletts light, and dark colors, Reg. price 35 and 10e now 30c A few pieces at 22$25c. UNDERWEAR Ladies heavy fleeced g. w 4priee00 yd. Childress ribbed reg d 40c. oo Clean at 40c. reg. 45c value 35c. MEN'S PANTS & SHIRTS 50 Men's cottenade pants reg. 2.50 $ . 00 Everyday shirts abargain at $1.00 ,MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Zurich Garage GIFT YOUR AUTO ACCESSORIES At the Garage where you always • GET SERVICE .A. full stook of FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND We can supply you with Any make of Auto Tires, HENRY GALL rIAN ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mien's and Boys suits and overcoats selling at big reduced prices E xtra values In boys suits, sizes frokn 25 to 32. Do not miss these. LADIES' COATS A few ladies coats left We have them from $5.0 values we offer. Fresh Ginger snaps ... 2 Canned tomatoes 2 packages Lux for .....:.. 3 pkgs. 15e. matches ... Valencia resins at ... -.- Lantern globes ._. Rabbit's cleanser ._. ... 3 TERMS OF THIS SALE, Mrs. Jacob Kennel and children visited relatives in New Hamburg last week. Dr. E. Campbell and Mr. W. G. Hess were vieitors in London on Wednesday. Messrs. C. Hartleib and S. E. Faust were in 'London for a few daysl ast week on busine.ss Pte. M. Johnston -a member of the United States Army, was a visitor at ;he home of Mr. Wrn. Lamont, over Sunday'. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wurm and dau- ghter, Kathleen and Miss M� Routledge attended the Geiser - Haugh wedding near Dashwood on W. ducsuay. which we are clearing out regardless of price 0 up. Yo u mus tsee these to appreciate the ...15c lb. Oc, a tin ._.25e. 40c. 15c 1b. 10c each for 25c. CASH OR TRADE, NO GOODS BOOKED PRIC}•1S i�! ,i 1.;. •� Be sure and get your share of these. AT SALE J. Gascho & Son 4-4-4e•: o°++.4 o'efieefi'eleer 1- SeeleeSexae3 ele•t feeletsfa3r+++++++-i"o°++++++: +÷++++++ ▪ General Hardware, Stoves, Building Pa.p.,r, Tinware, etc. 4. Hydro Supplies and Fixtures. •�r eie A .. TO SUPPLIE i• • STAD tµ & WEIDO, • PREETER BLOCK - ZURiCH 3 4. ++• ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++ 444 ele++4•".•4e.ge.peeg.+ele+drPe++eIIeel'ei+ie•IIeele AUCTION SALE Of Farm rm Stock and Implements, etc„ The undersigned auctioneer has received uinstructions to sell the fowwol.ng by Public Auction at Loc 17 eon. 8, Babylon Line, St-" a!nley, 2 miles from Varna, on Wednesday, April 9th, Sale com- mensee at 12.30 o'clock p. in. Sharp. HORSES 1 Agricultural gelding, rising '4 yrs. old; 1 Agr. gelding rising 8; Agr, mare rising 12; 1 Gen Pure gelding, rising 3; 1 driving mare •riisiing 10; in foal to Percheron • :horse; 1 driving horse; 8 yrs. old good single or double; 1 driver, 4 yrs. oid, CATTLE Registered Shorthorns, Females Blarney Lass -107868- due to calf June 8th; White Lily 3rd., -123106- due May 16th; Annie Lau- rie -132799- 17 months old; Vee-_ ey's Choice Signet -102527-; Cor- elli 3rd -99298-. . BULLS;- Blarney Marquis, -12- 8023-, roan, 12 months old; Royal Signet, -128022-, roan, 5 months old, GR4DE CATTLE;- 2 cows dues in May, 1 cow clue in August; 1 scow due in Sept.; 4 heifers due in May and June; 1 farrow eow; 7 steers 2 yrs. old; 6 steers com- ing 1 yr. old; 3 heifers coming 1; 1 calf 5 months old; 1 calf '2 months old. „1HOGS, HENS., Regi,st- el� Yorkshire sow due to"litter at `tune of Sade; About 75 hens, -2 geese, 1 gander, 2 turkey hens, 1 thick and a drake, While they last, a limited number of Coal Oil Heaters at a snap. Just the time you need them these cool spring evenings at Melick and Braun. The Ward -Buchner Concert Co. will give a concert in the Town Hall, Hensall, onf the evening of April 7th. This will be a high class musical treat and well worth hearing. It. is reported that the Farm- er's Publishing Co. Ltd., have purchased the Weekly Sun and will publish it as the official organ of the United Farmers of Ontario. If the shareholders retify the propo sal. the paper will be published we-, ekly, as at present, but will be us-, ed to build the foundation for. daily paper. A poultry conference was recent - 1y bled in Ottawa with the object of stimulating and extending the poultry industry. One of thechief resolutions put through was for the payment of eggs on quality bask and that no person, firm, corporation or association shall re- ceive or demand payment for bad eggs, t LOT OF RATS. Mr. C. Fritz, the shoeman, besi- des selling boots and shoes, has worked up an extensive business in the raw fur trade. During the past week he handled no less than 625 Muskrat skins. The rats were caught by trappers below Grand Bend and Port Franks. The sk- ilns were all in prime condition and realized a handsome suns for the trappers, ---4.---- GIRL WANTED - For general house work, steady employment, no washing $20.00 per month. Ap- ply to Mrs. H. Stewart, Seaforth, Onit. AUCTION SALE OE Household Effects at Zurich on Saturday, April 5th, at 1.30 O'- clock. E. Bossenberry, auctioneer J. F. Biekbeil, proprietor. IMIORSO 6 ONLY FAMOUS No. 21 Fleury Plows in stock at 21 w ale they last Following at last year's prices ONE DAIN HAY LOADER, NONE BETTER. PETER HAMILTON SCUL+'FLER., BEST ON MARKET PETER HAMILTON CULTIVATOR. .BISSELL DISC HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER ONE 43S p. UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLIG:HTLY USED, ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT CUTPRICES, AS WE NFs7z7 TUEMON- EYE. We handle pumps, piping, etc 7LIFIJOH GRANDMA USED SAGE T[A 10 DARKEN HAIR Pile mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness. NNNO s'CK-IENT' Will be open for business commencing SATURDAY MARCH 15$ with a complete line .of HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Your needs in repairing and plumbing attended to promptly Melick Successors to Hartleib & Faust Phone 63 Produce taken at highest prices New Store at Drysdale I Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela- tion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- phur recipe at home, though, is trou- blesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- dihitzi. Wyeth's By ndaSulphur ourhair rpound G. ii 'Elliott, David A. Johnston, HAVE OPENED UP A GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU •WITH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND WORKING SHOES OF ALL KINDS. k BRING YOUR PRODUCE. Jos. S. Bedard Drysdalc IMPLEMENTS 8 -ft, Deering binder used 3 yrs. 6 -ft. Deering mower nearly new; 13- disc Deering drill nearly new; Deering hay loader, M. H. side rake, 10 -ft Deering steel rake; M: H ,cultivator and seeder com- bined, Mann cultivator, Deering corn binder, cut only 10 acres; M.- H. :H. land roller, Oliver scuffler with bean harvester, No. 21 Verity plYw. Ng. 10 Percival plow, Cockshutt riding pplow, Premier riding plow; Noxon di,se, 2 sets 3 -section har- rows ; 4 -section harrow doublotre- es; 1 -horse mealier, gang plow; 2 wagons; wagon box, new gravel box; 16 -ft hay rack; 2 sets bob- sleighs, flat rack, democrat with pole and shafts, 2 lop buggies; 2 -cutters; 2 stoneboats; pig rack; grindstone; new 40 gal. feed cooker, fanningmill, root nulper; 4 h. p, gasoline engine; 8 -inch Jol- iette grinder; bag truck; 1000-1b. scales, sugar kettle, ga.ly. water tank, pig troughs, 2 oak barrels, lawn mower; 2 gale. apple dri- ers, large and small; grass seed sower, hand corn planter, wheel barrow, grain bags; about 150 cedar posts, some end posts, a quantity of lumber, set breeching harness, 2 sets backhand harness, 2; sets single harness, set extra good horse collar.; 2 robes; horse, blankets, rug, post hole auger, London fence weaving machine, wire ,stretcher and reel, new -De Laval cream separator, National t.reazn separator, Daisy chuff+n;new Gurney Oxford range, Kalamazoo range, _Belle oak heater, whiffletr aes; neckyokes; forks, hoes, shov els, and other articesl too numer- ons a .me t n'ioni Annoucement WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE D LOCAL AGENTS FOF TAS CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN- NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN TBH LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW POINTS, :! ETC.. GIVE US A CALL,. H. Datars Zurich & Son - Ont. You can dress well here and save money. We aro showing attractive lines for spring. Cornelis and look over our stock of NIFTY SUITINGS RAIN COATS • PANTINGS READY-MADE CLOTHING SHIRTS iCOLPARS TIES CAPSUNDERWEAR •- Comb ination and two piece -All Wool. Denomy Bros., Zurich Special Bargains the next 10 daps Dress Goods, Flannellette Blankets, Clothing i Positively no reserve as prop- rietor has sold his farm and is going West. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash. Over that amount 8 mon- ths Credit will be given ion furnish in"g approved joint notes. Apar cent. off for cash on credit am - no one can tell, because it does it so Auctioneer Proprietor. naturally, so evenly. You just dampen W. R. Stephenson, Clerk. a sponge or soft brush with it and .---a•----- draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifuIIy dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis- AUCTION SALE Of Real •Esta' e and Furniture in T7ashwood on Saturclav, Mar. 291h. :Property of late Jacob Kuntz, drO"30t1berr 1li'`'r1''iC^". ger, Tae, Schroeder, Executors. Ladies' Underwear Hosiery Towelling Groceries and Redpath Sugat T. L. WPM Phone 78