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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-03-10, Page 1ZURI Vol. XXI No 36 to; HERALD ZURICH, THURSDAY IVIthiNiNG, MARCH 10, i921., AINIONIENIN•1011.011101•0011111•11ft •••••¢111101111111111011111111M Bargains inliBoots and Shoes W.I3 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. ( .1 i1 ALSO SINGER SEWING MACHINES, BELL PIANOS AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. 1 W. H. PFILE, ZURICH .11 Two more weeks till Easter. Mrs. A. Price was a visitor to Herisall one day f last week. Miss Clara Morlock of Crediton, spent the week -end with her fri- end, Miss Lila Melick. ;kr. Carl Bloomenstein the paper hanger, painter and decorator, of SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS Diumbo has arrived and is ready fee business. • • 0 • -• .3 o e • • -to re 3 -3 0 v. • 0 • • 1 • • • 11=10, Mr. John Thirsk of Blake —is holding an auction sale of farm aseooeseee....•••••••••••••••e•••••••••00••00•0•••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••: stock, threshing machinery, etc., le meet Wednesday, March 16th. Oesch moved his house- s hOld effects from the house owned by Mrs. J. Geiger, in the south end .8 4of the village, into the flat on the • •leaetleAa block, last Friday. to date the snowfall this • e winter has been only ten and a I) half inches. Thewinter of 1b01- 70 holds the snow record with a fall of, ten feet and five -inchas, While the winter of 66-67 comes next with a fall of nine feet a.e.I five inches. The recent rains and thaws ha ce caused the roads to become in a very poor condition, almost im- passable, and as a consequence, Mr. Callfas, the stage ctriver,is using only one horse and the buggy to -day, Wednesday. • 0 0 0 • e• Our two weeks' Special Sale has come to a f • close, but this does not mean that we have quit 41 • offering bargains or gone out of busine5 s 0 • We have sail a large stock of good.,3 of ail des- cription to offer at prices 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 • your Catalogue, and therefore we solicit a share I 9 2 of your patronage for your Spring Requirements li .• • Below we quote you a few prices: • • • 0 • 0 • a o* 36 inch Stripe Flannelettes, Heavy Quality at. per yard ... ... ...25c • 411 a • 36 inch Plain White Saxony FIanneletts, hecavy qual. per yd. 30c • 3 • o 3 28 inch Plain White Saxony Flanneletts heavy qaulity, per yd. ...20c o e • 9 lb 30 inch Best quality Galateas and Standard shirtings, per yd. 40c fe • 3 • e • e 0 2 • • • • 29 inch Cottonades, good quality . at per yard • 29 inch Cottonades Better Quality, per yard 50c 29 inch Stdel Clad Galateas a Popular Canadian made Cloth Strong and Servicable for Childrens' wear par yard. .... .... 35c 32 • inch Stripe Nurse's Cloth per yard ... 40c 22 inch Rock Fast Shirtings, heavy quality, per yard 35c 29inch Heavy Black Denims, goad quality, per yard 40c 45c • • • • • • • • • • • • • 27 inch fancy Dress Duck, a splendid cloth for a Strong House Dress and Childrens' Rompers, poi' yard 33c 27 inch Dress Ginghams at per yard.... .................... -30c 27 inch Plain Chambray *at per yard , 30c 40 inch Fine Quality English Ginghams, per yard ... ...50e Scrims, Curtain Netts, Etc. in a Large Variety of different Styles and .Patterns rangingin price .per yard from ... 25c to $1, Art Sateens and Cretons, SpeciaW at per yerd .50c DRESS GOODS AND CILKS AT 13IG REDUCTIONS IN PRICE BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES IN MEN'S' AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, AN» ALL KINDS OF MENS' 'FURNISHINGS AT PRIC- ES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU • ) SEE OUR SPECIAL RAINCOAT FOR MEN AT $17‘.5011• 11111‘ A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GOCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Phone 59 J. PREET R Produce Wanted 0 . • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • e • Incorporated in 1855 THE LSO NS is. ASSISTS FARMERS Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches Buy,Canadian Goods—and hep to keep Canadian workmpe busy, it will help you. .Buy wisely and save as much as possible and deposit your savings in the Molsons Bank. Courteous service to all. Plays all Records Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In Advance rN Aivat;Ans.jw2____ _MAY CITARGETI Price $15 Call and hear the wonderful Stew.% art Phonograph for quality of music Tone and beauty. W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 • 00.,..................0,.......................„ 1 Winter Horse Requirements ... ':: cii• We are offering the following seasonable Horse • As requirements at greatly reduced prices: 4), ., ,..., -e. HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, HORSE .,,..,' HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. •:i SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORT1IENT OF MEN'S MITTS .A.T : A .BIG R EDUCTION. , 4, et. • \Ve also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single ee el, . _ . . 'e harness, Etc. It. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY o, ,.. e, go 7 t›, FRED THIEL - ZURICH t 0 ÷ '1. 1 t14- It. 4... ...,• 40 4: 4., • .1. 1.. We Cannot Shouti.::1 , ,'- ',.' '`. I:4 .: ' 4... -,, " ,, •,S., :' fe 4 r.I: . , !,,,1? , ' ,' 'l ,.. ,r,. , 24 4., .t.... i. 1SALE! LE!. L 1 Because we have our Prices down I W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch "')n HAY COUNCIL 'The regular meeting of the Co- uncil of Hay Township was hell in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Sat- urday, March 5th. All the memb- !* 4. ers were present. The minutes I ÷ SATISFACTION 4.; ece of the previous meeting weye read e. .1. BUTTER AND S W.iNTED 0 FRITZ • to Bock Bottom figures everyday - i• nt he week. Shop here for a square deal 1: .1 and be convinced. -1* 3: and adoiited. EGG OUR MOTTO The Clerk was instructed to ap- * ply for insurance for the employ- j res of the Hay Municipal Teleph- one under the Woekmens Compen- sation Act. The following were appointed Poundkeepers, Fence Viewers and Sheep Valueators for the Towe- ship for the year 1921, and that a By -Law be prepared validating said appointments. Pound Keepers—J. Ross, Simon Greb, Ellmore Weido, Casper Wee- per, Geo k Becker, Hy. Krueger, T. P. Turnbull, L. N. Denomy. Fence Viewers --Wm. • de '6.1.ohn Pfaff, John Eckstein, H. St- einbach, Sheep Valuators—W. D. Thornpsoe, P. Haberer, F. Keeling. The following were appointee Road Commissioners of the Tow' 'hip Roads for the year 1921, and. that a Bylaw be prepared valid-: atene said appointments. Road No. 1, W. J,. Northcott;. R. Munn; R. McArthur; No. 2, C. Aldsworth, Fred Corbett, Ed• Da.ters. No. 3; C. Aldsworth, .W J. Dignan, Ed. Deters; No. 4; Aif, Reichert; No. 5; Thos. Kyle, Sim Walker; Nb: 7; P. Deichert Sr; No. 8; D. Gingerich, J. Decher,Jr.; q .Tree W -e. Jae. Ortwein, R. (eiger; No. DT L. Sehtmaker, Hy. Krueger, 1L Steinbach ; No. 11; Jacob Gagstetter; No, 12; Max, • Turebull; No. 13; Philip, Schade; • No. 14; 19. Munn, L. Kalbfleisch, E. O 'Hendrick( No. 15, J Sararas; No..16 • L. Sebilbe; No. 17, John Jeffrey; O.' • e, • • 0 • 0. 0 • • No. 18. Noreen Johnston; • ((1Condiiicha len Page 8) 4 THE SHOEMAN Reduction of Prices We have reduced our prices on Dry Goods, Grocer os, and all otherlines • we carry in Stoek,to present mar- ket prices, and will continneto drop our prices as the markets decline. SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAT WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTEREST, Fresh Groceries always in Stock R„ N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 -97 BLAKE 4'