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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-02-24, Page 1ZURICH Vol. .XX I No 34 HERALD ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. -+rr.rwr.e�a.u. VINO. Bargains. in Boots and Shoes WE ARE TAKINNG OUR LOSS AND IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE AS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY WHAT YOU REQUIRE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ALSO SINGER SEWING MACHINES, BELL PIANOS AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. W. H., PFIL.E, ZURICH SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS , 41.11..".• soon. • • 1 • 0 D • p= Our two weeks' Special Sale has come to a I close, but this does not mean that we have quit offering bargains or gone out of business we have -still, a X ° ,,:Dads of all dela :{; a ���.�. cription to offer at price.4 that cannot be beat by any one. if yon will take your Catalogue and __ compare goods and prices with our prices, you will find that in many cases we are lower in price than • 4 your Catalogue, and therefore we solicit a share c• • of your patronage for your Spring Requirements 1 `Below we quote yoti a few prices: eeeeee••.•••••••••sis••seeseseeteeeseeeee•••s••••••see0000••••000ese•eeseee g • 0 0 • •. • 4a ,:' The vital statistics of the Town- s ship of Hay for the year 1920 are as follows; Births registered 61; • • marriages registered 20; deaths • registered 30; total 114. Births • ''imust be re§istered within thirty ,clays; deaths immediately. The • ,*penalties for non -registration are • severe. OF REDUCED PRICES • • • Y • • • 6• to • qui r: • • • • 2 r 1 se Y,• 1,4460.051242 ;3G inch Stripe Flannelettes, Heavy Quality at per yard ._. ... ...25c 36 7inch Plain White Saxen'• Flanneletts, heiavy qual. per yd. ...... 30c 28 inch Plain White Saxony Flanneletts helavy gaulity, per yd. ...20c 30 inch Best quality Galat to and Standard shirtings, per yd. 29 inch Rock Fast Shirting, 1\eavy quality, per yard 29inch Heavy Black Denims. good quality, per yard 29 inch Cottonades, gond q.a+slity _-at per yard ...' 29 inch Cottonades Better c; iality, per yard 29 inch Stdel Clad Galateas r Popular Canadian made Cloth Strong and Servicable • „ Childrens' wear per yard. 32 inch Stripe Nurse's Clete per yard ... _.. ..„ 27 inch fancy Dress Duck, a eelendid cloth for a Strong House Dress and Childrens' 1 rope=rs, per yard __ -_VIII. 27 inch Dress Ginghains at ser yard ......... ... ... ...30c 27 inch Plain Chambray at per yard...~ ... 30c 40 inch Fine Quality English Ginghams, per yard 50i 40c 35c 40c 45c 50c -_. , -. 35c 40c Scrims, Curtain Netts, Etc. in a Large Variety of cliff e, Styles and Patterns rangingin price per yard from ro $1. Art Sateens and Cretons, Specials at per yard 50e DRESS GOODS AND CILKS AT BIG REDUCTIONS IN P BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES IN MENS' AND BOYS' Ill CLOTHING, AND ALL KINDS OF MENS''I'`URNISHIN(.� ES! THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU SEE OUR SPECIAL RAINCOAT FOR MEN AT $17tiw1 A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GOCERIES ALWAYS ON Y' Phone 59 :EETER r A DD ?�r IC- �„r,M+MS•.,�ay.«.s' Owe« low' ti,tt ;LQ�4i.. 04 'k .µ:.'ti.;' 'anted Chester L. Smith, Publisher t . $1.25 a Year In Advance sew IN ARR1=ARS, '119 MAY BJ OIXARCTN/3 Mr. J. Hey, Jr. was to Sarnia on bu�riness last week. Mr. Wm•. O'Brien and son, •Leilnis were at London on business on •Thursday last. ''airs. W. C. Wagner and son, Leopard returned on Monday ev- ening from a few week's visit at Detroit. As a rule a thrifty man is no spender and 'a spender is not thrifty. To what class does the spendthrift belong? Miss Jemima Johnston recently Purchased the dwelling property owned by Mrs. E. Otterbein and las moved her household effects there. sThe war on cigarettes in some • s;tions of the U. S. takes on a • • fol m of burlesque. Becau .e A some Illinois girls refuse to dance • with youthful devotees to eht fag, `the boys, in reprisal, refuse to • danee with painted faces or scan- s tilyattired dabutantes. The war la ; likely to be short lived. 1•i .; ;1 very interesting event took 0. Watt; at the Lutheran parsons�ge \ ,, > ;x1ay :evening, when Y itembe united in marriage Mr. Andrew -Price' of the Village and Miss Amy Wilson, of London, and late of England. The young couple have the best wishes thr- eugh life by a hoste of friends 0,:nasi the Herald joins in extending. congratulations. CNotice has been received by the Township Council of Hay of the '• amount of the Provincial Subsidy ' . on expenditure on township roads " • during the year 1920. The total s amount of expenditure on main. •• tenance and repair was $7,852.55. • Repairs to machinery, 454.21. Total • $7,906.76, on which amount a grant • of 20% is made which amounts to r:) 93� • $1,531.35. Superintendence cost $199.50,' on which a grant of 40% • ,:s made, amounting to $79,80. Total sy grant $1,661.15. The amount sp- s lent on show shovelling was $463.75. Ibut the Department .of Public O !Highways does not make any • • grant for this purpose, so this • amount is not figured in above. e, A checqu for the $1,661.15 will be • sent to the treasurer of Hay e•� Township in a few days. A, RICH PBU. LIBRARY ASS. The following is the books re- port for 1929 of the Zurich Public Library;0 General Works, 11. Philosophy, 18. ...., .aural Science, 13. Books for Boys, 33. History, 21. -• Biography, 14. (to r.aphy and Travel, 22. • Poetry, 10 ' li ietion. 220. • Juvenile. 11. Veil/eve-1 in 1919, 300. ti'otu,r,, ,addeb during 1921, 73. 'Prtql Volumes in the Library at o" seat. 429. Institute dn' ted 9./1".11'3'n',%' -'7e),:117=1 is greatly al.\prec- p l .,' •., "v..,s? use 735. "t , ehep list, 55. 're given the privilege 'y' . - -•"ary on payment of a S j ono, have recently been 1 , z ' ,, which makes • :en ee..1 ' •vorovemeut. r ,Y" L. Faust, Librarian. ilt' LLASTORIA 000 I K ' t ; ' , tants aT li Ch dren c, r" • Away' - `.�C.,L"a """e • :v.03024r5 s,bM Wte Por Ithe s� • art r,�x • 3 rnerm f �'�� A41tomobile Headlight Lenses All Sizes $2.50 upwards W. G. IIESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Incorporated in 1855 01 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 z4,4,4, X44, 4>e®oete04.04g.001/41.aac•4.4.041.404.0.400RWaoo•4144.4.v+.- winter Horse Requirements I O We are offering the following seasonable Horse requirements at greatly reduced prices: HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, 2 HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. t SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT A BIG R EDUCTION. i 'O • We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single harness, Etc. • REPAIRING •A SPECIALTY FRED THIEL. - ZURI ".'04'.00.00 0'4.4 400000000000000. ; y 4G*40004.006400434.4P'a :.•z.+ i•+ o' F•,••1•+++.y..o,•:•..II^+ye.•t• i•4-141444 i + ;.'ra.•.1••D••3•++ i•0+ 2' 1.'%•1, 4. 4. 4. Shop here for a square deal and be convinced. ::••t• :•+•1••i•:••; 3•`••;••3••ia.D•.1.++•,1.++4..'r : 14 ,yam•: •i;••1•:•d•3••i• r@•d ••1••d•+•II••3••4••II^++.1404, We Cannot Shout SALE! SALE! SALE! Because we have our Prices down to ,Rock Bottom figures every day in th e week. EGGSER WANTED 0. r R I 1 L. OUR SATISFACTION MOTTO THE SHOEMAN • Reduction of Prices We have reduced our prices on. Dry Goods, Groceries, and all otherlii we carry in Stock, to present mar- ket prices, and will conti nue to drop our prices as the .markets decline. SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAI WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTEREST. Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 97 BLAKE -