Zurich Herald, 1920-03-04, Page 1ZURICH
Vol. XX No 35
1 HERALD
ZURICI-1.,THU "S,)AY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1920,
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of Dry Goods
We find after taking stock that our Stock is
much heavier than we had exp3cted, and ia order to
reduce same and turn it into cash we have decided to
put on sale for one week only commencing Saturday
morning Feb. 28th, and closing Saturday night March
6th. The prices we are quoting should move our
Stock out rapidly, as they are much below present
factory prices and everythig points higher prices for
all lines of goods for next fall. Therefore I would
advise-c.allind ▪ early as we have only small quantities
in many of the lines advertised,
Clothinefor Men, Young Men9and Boys
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Men's Suits regular worth $35.00, Sale Price $27.50
IMen's Suits, regular worth 30.00, Sale Price ..• ..- --- ---- $23.75
• Men's Suits regular worth $25.00, Sale Price ... ... ... ...... 19.75
T.A. Line of Boy's 3 -piece Suits Sizes 33 to 36, Sale Price 8.00
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. OVERCOATS
A. line of Men's Overdats, regular $25,,Sale Price 819.00
A line of Men's Overcoats; reader $20,. Sale Price .... $15,0(1.
Men's Black curl coats •Fur Collars regular $35, S. Price $27.60
Men's Black Plain Cloth coats collars, reg. 30.00 S. Price $25.00
• Men's black plain cloth Coats, reg. 20.00 Sale -Price ......$15.00
• 2 only, Men's fur collars for 0 eercoats ..... $3.00
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Men's Heavy Wool Sweaters; regular $8.50,. Sale Price ... $5,9
• e Bey's Sweaters, regular $2.00 ,Sale, Pride ' $1.35
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• Boy's Pullovers, regular 81.75, Slae Priee ... ... ... ....... ...$1.25
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Ladies' Coats
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y Ladies Brown SealetteCoat, size 38, reg. $40 for $29.50
1 only Ladies' Grey ChinchillaCoat, size 36, reg. 27.50 for $21.00
1 only Black Astrican mi'l coat size 3e, for • $5.00
• 1 only Ladies' Black Sealette coat, size 38, Sale Price 815.00
1 only Black plain cloth size 34 reg $35 for ... $25.00
I Only Ladies' fancy tweed cloth size 36, reg. $25, for ... $17.50
1 only Ladies' Black cloth coat fur collar siz 32, reg. 25, -$16.00
1 only Muskrat coat, size 36, regular $65, for ... $50.00
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.0 1 only Ladies' Navy Serge Suit size 38 reg. $25 for
1 only Rat Lined coat, size 42,reg. $55 for
$16.00
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Girls' Coats
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s• 1 only Girl's coat navy blue, size 6, reg $6 for
I 1 only Girl's coat, navy. blue, sin 10,. reg. $18 for $12.05
II, 2, only Girls' brown and green s!z•'...• 8-9, reg. $9 for ...$6.00
• 8 only Ladies' Silk waists, plainancl fancy reg. $5 for ... ...$3.0
1 1 lot of Ladies' Neck Furs, reg up to $15, to clear at ...
.4 .1 lot of Ladies neck fure reg.up to $5, to clear at _. —se $1.00
1 Women's Siepater Coats to clear at each ---------------83,30
0 Girl's Brushed -Wool Sweaters reg. $3.75, for ---------------8250
• . Girls' Brushed wool Sweaters;rege k,,.12,50 for ... ... ... ... $1.75
: Girl's Wool Scarfs, reg. $1.25, for ,... ..4 . $ 85
I. . Girls' Wool 'Scarfs, reg. $1.50, for ees ..., .... ... ... ...,... ..... $1.15
. Girls WOol Scarfs, rev' 85c tor. - . , 60.9
Giele' Wool Scarfs and toques to mater $4.50 for .......... $3.45
• ' Girl's Wool Scarfs and toques to match reg. $4 for ... ... $2.96
0 Girls' S% n'1 Scarfs end toques to match reg. $3.50 .for ...... 'p265
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• Girls Wool scarfs IN] toque% to .mateh, 245 for. .... ... ... $1.75
Girls' Wool Hoods plain co'ors,blk. red, navy reg 75c, for 50c
Girls' Weol Caps to clear 90e Sale Prise ....e. .... ...: .. ... • . 45e
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A Few of the IVIany Values
A line of floor Rugs size exert. Sale Price ------------------87.50
A line of floor Rugs, size 9x12ft, Sale Price .- ...$11.00
2 only Comforters, regular $3.50 for
5 pairs Wool Nap.Blankets, large size 60x80 for a pr. e_$7.95
A. line of Dress Goods up to $1,50 to clear at per yd.... .. 25c
A line of Dress goods up to $3.25 to clear at per yd..... ... $1.45
A. line 'of Dress goods to Blear at, per yard _. 45e
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Colored ' eurtain Netts Sale P. 25e
Mantlings reg 3.50, $4 for $2.32
Boy's khaki Overalls for 75c
Boy's Khaki knickers pr. $1, 05, 502
A Few Cotton Specials
Lot bleached cottons, sale 23c
Lot bleached cottons Sale 19c
Lot Grey cottons Sale pr:ea 252
Lot Grey cottons Sale 18c
Lot mill ends grey cottons sp-
ecial value at 40c for yd 30c
10 pieces 26 -in. stripe flannel
lett, Sale Price per yd. 30e
36 -in. plain 'white sale price 35c
We also have some special val-
ues th Mens' and Ladies' Rain
Coats. towelings, Embroideries and
Laces, Men's Fancy Dress Shirts
fclt Hats and many other lines that
space will not allow to advertioe.
You must see the bargains to ap-
preciate them.
Corn Flakes a box es ....10c
Canned Peas a Box ... ...15c
Dees,. 4 packages for ... 25c
Palm. Olive soap, a cake. ... 10c
Laundry soap a box es. ..., 10c
A package of soap chips free
with 3 bars of soap.
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Produce Wanted
EraseCouncil meets on Sa-u 4tay
March pith for the monthly mit ng
Mr, axid Mrs. A. Melick speet a
few days at the .home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Hudson, near Seaforiee
last week.
Miselelargaret Steick, neve was
calleeleto the home of Mr. and Mrs.
WO`t.l.alpsr, near Seeorth, on S
day, owing to the illness of °Le of
their 0ildrens
. A, 'very ieteresting surprise
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer, Babylon tees
last Tuesday evening, when a min-
tier oft heir friends gathered :lee
spent a social evening.
Sers the Port Hope Timel;
"When the fashions of the day are
▪ so utterly wild if not immodeet,
o a is a matter of surpnise to m
why sensible; nice women try so
heed to follow them. If we WO -
Old cultivate more individua'ity 0n
not, like a lot of sheep, follow th
lead '4f some society leaders, I
.am sere many women would dresi
more becomingly, in qu'et, sensible
garments and defy the :fashions"
CHESS AND WHET
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Many look upon Chess as
generated wbeat, because it n p -
pears. among fall wheat lhat has
been winter -killed. This idea is
crioneous and without founda io
The fact is that :Chess will mat-
ure seed under adverse CO ndit-
ie ess seeele„,s meet eommoely ern 1
1g -wheat and rye,.
"Chess is a typical plant etsion-
ging tothe genus "Bromue '.W1.1))1•
bekesgs to the genus .7e:title:tee.
Chess will produce Chess ad
only Chess, and a sead of .Vit.
canner be sown to produce (Sri,
and Chess cannot produce wheat
under the most favorable conde-
ions of giowth.
"In instances hwere parts of a
plant, apparently a eombiria oo os
Chess and wheat, were SO 1104(1
as to seem but one plant, ;slows amination proved them to be earte
of separate plants, and that • the
unite, was .not real". For fertile,*
information see "Weeds of Ont-
ario" by S. E. Howitt, M. S. .Ag
Professor of Botany.
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Prices on the following lines for a I
limited time.
Misses and Girl's Scarf and .... 0 Cap SE ts,
Men's atrel Boy's Sweater Coa
Men's and Boy's Winter Caps
Men's Wool lined leather 'ettio.
Men's and Boy's Heavy Rubb
Men's and Boy's Heavy Socks.
Common and Fingering Yarn
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