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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-02-03, Page 1ZURIC XX 1 No 31 ZURICH. THURSDAY IVIORNi['>1® FEBRUARY 3, 1921, For a short peroid of time we have decided to put on Sale our entire Stock of Hockey Sloes at a Big Re- duction. W. H. pF1LE, SHOE..MERCHANT, ZURICH 1 ee •®•••• opeeee••eeessss•ss.s•®e•••••0••Sao•.•a►•es00000e•a••••eSeeee•e••••••s0 0 as0 a at A 0 s - 0 06966-06ett and MondayFeb. 7th SaturdayFeb1 �tb FM' HMSO two Des we are offering the following Goods • a at gr htly red,ced prices. Be sure and g©t your share • 1 - - �a.. of the4e. Striped Flannelet' yd. wide, 20c Rh Coffee 20c. 1 1 -Ib. tin Salmon 18c. tie Seeded Raisins 20c. Seedless Raisins 25C, • Lux IOC Rinso 5 packages 25c 51b, pail Syrup 50c Shredded wheat package 15c Kellogs Corn Flakes per box 10c Corn, peas, tomatoes 2 for 25c Granulated Sugar loo=lbs. $I.00 • • * .- •- - 0 - A s: • LADIES FURS 1 only 131k Wolf Muff, Reg. $25, Sale $16.75 1 only 131k Wolf Muff Reg. $20, Sale $13.75 1 only Blk Wolf Muff Reg. $14, Sale ... $8.95 1 only Red Fox Muff Reg. $25, Sale ... $16,75 1 only Blk Neck Fur, Reg. $12, Sale ... $6.95 A Job Lot of Ruffs up to $15, at Sale $5,00 Wool . Scarfs and Toque Setts 1 only setts fancy Patterns Reg. $4 at $2.00 6 only „Setts fancyPatt. 'Reg. $3.50 Sale $1.75 1 only Sett fancy Patt. Reg. $2.25 Sale $1.50 6 only Scarfs Reg. $1.50 Sale Price .85 • 6 only Scarfs, Reg. $1.25 Sale Price .. ... .65 G RO CERIEPS Coffee Mrs. H. Gillman was' a weep - end visitor at London. Hay council meets this. 'Satur- day for the Februarysession. Mr. and Mrs. Miele.. Schwantz of Goderich, were in the village on Tuesday: Mrs, W. C. Wagner and rpn, Leonard, are spending the week with relatives in Detroit. Mr, H. G. Hess, of the Northern electric 'Co., London, was a leek - end 'visitor at his home here. Everywoman nad girl should a- vail themselves of this . great op- portpnity in joining the Home Nu- rsing ;and First Aid Class. Mr,. T, L. Wurm advises us that his 'Slaughter Sale *of Merchandise is stiff. continueing and he is in a position to give wonderful barg- ainsi' The low price of sweet clover see<`at present offers a wonderful opt tunity to Ontario farmers to sow': down their farms with this plait and thus replenish the soil • im rovershed by years of grain o . an 'hay raising. R. T. Dunlop, Manager of 0 t Molsons Bank,.Frankford,and fof`erly manager of the Zurich •330th, renewed old acquaintan- •• cea'•'here over Sunday, and we were •all' pleased to see .R. T. again in • Zurich. • Some of .the new 1921 auto l:ca- uses have made their appearance. The numbers are in orange on a • bl4ek ground. The figures are separated ;by a • hyphen, similiar Q-` 0 • • 0 • • • • Roasted Rio 25c°® Corn Flakes per box ... _-- 10c e Sunlight, Lifebuoy, Electri ' • One and One soap 14 bars $1.00 0 Castile Soap 6 bars for .._ .. 25c Palm Olive, Infants' Delight . Fairy, Etc. 3 bars for ... 25c : Regina Brooms reg. $1.25 Sale 95c 0 Earl Grey Reg. $1.00 Sale Price 75e No, 7, special 4 string ...55e Rolled Oats 6lbs. for _..... ...25c Choice Cleaned currants ]b. ... 25c el STAPLES Heavy Quality Stripe Flett 36 inches, Reg. 50c Sale ... 25e Plain White Heavy Flett 36 inches, Reg. 60c Sale _.. -30e •0 Blue Striped Standard Shirting • Reg. 75c. Sale Price 40c 5 Rock fast Shirting. 60c Sale ... 35c: Steel Clad Galateas 50e, Sale .35e e Ginghams Eng. 40in. 75c. Sale 49c Ginghams Can. 32in. 50; Sale 30c 0 Cretons, Reg. $1.00, Sale ... 50e: Art Draperies, Reg. $1.00 Sale 50c e Prints, best quality light patt. 25c Pints, best qual dark patt. ... 30c 0 Blk. Denims best qual. 95 sale 50c Reg. 85c, Sale Price ......400 69 Cottonades Heavy $1.00 Sale 65c Cottonades Heavy 85c. Sale 45c Heavy stripe ticking $1.00 Sale 60c: .Heavy stripe ticking 90c Sale 50c 0 Grey Cottonades 40in, 60c for 340: 40in 500. Sale Price ___ .... 30c 0 36 ere wide 50c, Sale Price .30c: Reg. 40c, Sale Price ...... 25c • Reg, 35c Sale Price ... --.23c Reg. 30c, Sale Price ... 20c Reg. 25c. Sale Price --- 150 Bleached Cottons fine 70c for 45c Reg, 50e, Sale Price ... 32c Reg. 45c., Sale Price _.. _30e €a Reg. 40c, Sale Price 25e 8 Bleached 8/4 sheeting $1.25 Sale 85c o Reg, $1.00, Sale Price •65e Reg. 90c. Sale Price 55e 0 0 • • It is Impossible for us to mention all the Prices of our Goods here but these are only a few of the bargains we are offering and would ask you to call during this Sale and be convinced. that we are saving you money. - w m, 'w w t - ii i J. PFEETE Phot a 59 is `: yl+ U+' jt i+ a Y JV .. 4 . 1'•py' Produce Wanted leevele 2 • • pw..0 eel., Hits, er�f'4 • 0 - • a 0 - • 0 s0 • 0 a • - 0 A 0 AI fit ? E3e :24Fich oaet iieetzese o, .rear• and are more "easily read , at a distance'. The annual meeting of the sub- scribers of the Hay Municipal Tel- ephone Systema was held in the Town Hall last Saturday. The. auditors report was presented and and • other matters discussed per- taining to the welfare of the sy- stem. Over 600 subscribers are now receiving switching sera:1-.0 un Ser this system. e growth in the number of vice applications before paren- t**. will force this session .eonsi 1- elation of divorce reforms. Them are now 123appl ications and the list. is growing daily. These are al1,4from Ontaxio and Quebec, a : u . happy cattples in the rest of ,Canada can now secure release through divorce courts. The San - ate' divorce committee, which hears all applications, cannot possibly consider judically such multitude of applications. The Hay Township 'Fire Ins Co held their annual Tweeting in the Town 'Hall, Zurich, on Monday. A. fairly good number of the memb- ers were present. Mr. H. Silber, Manager of the Company, addres- sed the audience for a short tim- dwelling on the good clean record that the members and managing board have established dur'ng these fourty-six years of the Co's existeece, as the percentage of losses caused other than lightnine, had' been so low, this goes to show the' precaution used by the mem- bers of the Board in taking only good 'reliable risks, The three Directors, John 15•:a£i ,T. P. Rua and Oscar Klopp, whose terms were expired were re-elec- ted by acclamation. An election was being held for the two audit- ors ani the two former auditors. Messrs. W. H. Pfile and A. F, Hess were diaecred auditors 'o*' the coming year. Mr. J. P. R+m. President for the past year, act- ed as chairman. The Board $rectors, then ;proceeded to the Walper Houise, where a Large a- mount of business was transacted Mr. G. Holtzman was again .appoin- ted as agent for the Company. CASTOR I A 'or 'Infants and Children In Use For Over 30Yea s Always bears the Si;: tsa`iare d • Chester L, Smith; Publisher, $1.25 a Year In Advance $l.:iQ iN ARREA118, y`3 Ikea,' f; I; t'Ii:ARf„}L+'D JUST ARRIVED. FRESH BARREL OP COLUMBIA TELEPHONE AND IGNITION BATTERIES BEST BY TEST W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 • Incorporated in 1855 THE MOLSONS BANK `ASSISTS FARMERS Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches Almost every Farmer finds his: money tied up in stock or crops at certain seasons. If ,he needs assistance he should consult•our local Manager. Savings Dep- artments at all Branches. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch 90 *4*0E+4,090*®*40v®©9C,4 s9494 .1.) t O 44H11.4. frd+4•r44• ir Winter Horse Requirements 9 a 0 0 4 0 4> G 0 4 0 4. 0 4> We are offering the following seasonable Horse e requirements at greatly reduced prices: • w • 4 �*'"G'0**044000*C)@00.4®10... 43- 4A•a3e5Q 4....®4.64,4400094-0.4644.#. 4. .4 v4rr' 4 4. .w. ALSO A FULL LINE OF STAPLE LEATHER FOOTWEAR HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. SEE OUR EXTRA. FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT • i ' A BIG R EDUCTION. We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single harness, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY FRED THIEL. - ZURICH 4 • •i H WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF FOOTWEAR TO PREVENT COLD FEET IN THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR A LARGE RANGE OF FELT SHOES IN MANY SIZES 4ND SrYLES 4 4 'r, 33 :•e`••P•s�•-i•• •> •i!oo.;, v � . aye. .;. � « , . t .;. o ^, •§•� i•3 > +F•s,•S•�F`•a. Cold Weather Footwear Let us fit your Shoes with' a pair of real Storm Rubbers Cloth Lined, or a pair of comfortable" Overshoes "—"-- Mens' Heavy Rubbers in both High Tops and the ordin- ary low style. IN 'STOCK TO FIT ANY FOOT. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED C. R I 1 OUR MOTTO SA SN THE SHOEMAN.14eert Beddction of Prices e have reduced our prices on Dry Goods, Groceries, and all otherlines we,carry in Stock, to present mar- ket prices, and will continue to drop otir prices as the markets decline, SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAT WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTERES1l. Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE