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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-09-15, Page 8Page Eight "ZURICH HE 131 A,ID At .L'rice New Goods for Fail riow arrivingand. and prices are much low. er than you were accustomed to pay We have: -- 5=1 -in. Mack and navy serge. Its fine twill and smooth fin- ish makes it an excellent cloth for suit or dress, only yd. $2.10 40-in.{serge in black, navy, copenhagen and wine, at spec- ial • prices per yard. Fine black douchess silk 1 -yd wide at per yard ... _.. ... ...2$.50 Balance of Habutia Silk, 36-inwide to clear per yard .-_ ..._90c Dark Prints now' selling at Light prints, now selling at per yard .. Rockfast Shirting - at per yard... ... Monarch Down yarn 2 -oz. ball now at ... . Men's Work Shirts Special at each 30e 25e 35c 35r. $1.00 Men's blue stripe /overalls •$1:75 A shipment of ,Girl's coats on hand, ,sizes from 12 to 20, we can offer ;these at very low prices.So come early ;for .,first choice. New range of point laces for dress and coat collars priced from 70c to $1.50 per yard. c. Men's fine pants 'now selling from. $3.75 to $5.00. COME; AND SEE THEM. • A quantity of Purity No. 1 timothy seed for sale J. Gr CIRO SON Phone 67 Produce Wanted Zurich's Garage .Oair Garage is a refuge to motorists cin trouble; because ova make repairs thor= ouglily and carry a most complete line of Genuine Ford Parts ALSO STOCK •]MOST CALLED FOR FARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS Ting§mOssalLI Battery Sales and Service Station A complete line of Tires, Tubes, Gre-. ases, Oils, Etc. We need Your Business. Satisfaction Assured H, Mousseau Zurich PHONE No 103. ..s.+4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44+44+4.++++++++++4 ++++++++++++++++++++.1.++++, - * ++++++++4 +++4++*+++4 ++++%k 408. Get your supply of these • We have only a few hundred sacks of Cement left and, we 4' do not intend to get another car this Fall, We would advise the public who .requixte some . to conte and get their supply + while it lasts. We also have a few roils of Frost Wire .moi. Fence, equal apace, only a few rolls to clear at a REDUCED PRICE. Farmers requiringfencing should not miss this. No + Better Fence made. I Now is the time to have your eve I trough and roofrep-dired befox e the cold weather sets in. We give best '�. ofattention toplumbing -t. • p g woYl�, Gamy a full line .of stoves, furnaces, ° . S, .��.�,1llc`i,ces, heat- ers oil stoves,- autoc .• '� accessories, heavy and shelf hardware, etc, A Spare Deal, Our Motto STADE &�WE..ID•O R'RE TER BLOCK - ZURICH. Ready -to -Wear Clothing DENOMY BROS, GENTS FURNiSRIN'GS Ordered Clothing I TE • You wll: •coin►e here f or your Clothes -if layer wish you had come sooner- ailoMad.e Suits Guaranteed I adipo Blue Serge . i3. Produ.ce ta.kon, exchange fOr Goods ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST BORN Beierling—In Hay township on September 9th, to M.r: alad Mns. Wm. Beierling, a son. Jennison — At Saubie Line, Hay, on September 9111, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Jennison, a 'dau- ghter. C . MVlorenz—In Stephen, on Septem- ber 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz, a son. Masse—At Babylon Line, Hay, to Mr. and Mrs. Regis Masse, a da- ughter, on September 11th. NOTICE. I will operate my, cider millev- ery Tuesday. and, Thursday of each week, commencing Thursday; Aug ust 30t1i;, ` tztr MENNO STECKLE, Stanley. ADMINIS`i'RAiTOR'S SALE Of Farm, Stock and Implements, Estate of Wesley D. Harvey, De- ceased. On Tuesday Oct. 4th, 1921, at 10.30 a'clisck a.nr., therewill be offered for sale at Public Auction at the premises; . LOT No. 8, CON. 3, Stanley a' p.; containing 100 acres more or less. The Farm is well located in one, of the best farming portions of Huron %mile from school, 2 1-2 miles from Kippen and l3rucefield' There is upon, it a commodious sol id brick house with stone found- ation and slate roof and with fuel shed and storehouse "attached, a frame hank barn .with two livings 45x63 and 30x65 with stone found- ations and stable underneath,well furnished with cement floors and S.T. furnishings, a drive shed 20x 10. and an implement shed, about acres have been sown in Fall Wheat and about 42 acres have been fall ploughed. There is a bush of about +15 acres, an orch- ard of about 2 acres and the bal- ance of the farm, all of which. • is arable, is seeded down in hay and nasture land. The soil is clay loam. TERMS OF SALE -Ten per cent of purchasd price at time of sale balance on or before April 1st.1922 Sale isubject to reserve bid. At the same time and place will be offered the Following Implem- ents, Machinery, Farm Stock and Chattels; IMPLEMENTS; -1 Gray -Dort touring car; 1 Overland touring car, Model 83; 1 Fordson tractor, lrac`or plows; lily press, six -horse nower gasoline engine; John De- ere Ray Loader; M. -H. binder, •8 - ft. cut and foiecarriage; 1 7-f4 Deering mower; M. -H. bean scuf- fler, top Butter, M. -H. cultivator and Seed Box, power horse cliptier, 2 farm wagons; light wagon; "sk.- ^liton wagon; top buggy, light baggy, Cutter; 2 horse carts; set bob sleighs; Y, 2 -furrow riding pl- ough; walking plow; set 5 -section diamond harrows, steel roller, M.- H. :H. side rake, 2 hay .racks; Merle Leaf 10 -in. plate grain grinder, 1 Clinton fanning mill; set scales; 1 forge, anvil; Fisc; circular naw; Cream Separator, power ~washer and wringer, enging and pump jack; water 'trough; 1, 25 -gal. gas tank; 3 'barrels and a quantity of oil, 2 feed boxes, 2 robes, 15 -rod roll pig wire;, 20 25 -rods l woven wire fence, .25 grain bags, 15 eerier ,posts, 13 • bunches shin- gles; about 60 eedar rail posts; 3 sets double harness with Boll - ars; 2 sets single harness; saddle MILLINER Y - . A •:ate NEW TALL SHOWING X Of all the latest Styles in Mill- inery. Womens', Misses' and Ch'1- dren's trimmed and untr:mined hats in all the leading shades. SPECIAL .Special Showing of small boys' black plush and velvet hats, p'ush. and cloth tame in all sizes. Make your selection while the choice is good. NI. E. Routledge, Zurich: ladder, bag truck, gravel box; about 260 feet 2 -in. rope; a quan- tity of Lumber and Plank, and a large quantity of tools and sundry articles. CATTLE -1 red Durham cow, supposed to be in calf, (Reg. •Str- awberry of 'Cromarty No. 138867), roan purham cow,.. (Reg. Beat - Ice 13th. No. 136451), supposed to ie in 'calf; 1 road Durham heifer rising 2 yis. (Reg. Mary Beatrice' No. 169282), 1 roan Durham cow 3 yrs. 'with call at foot (can be regy 1 roan Durham heifer rising 2 yt.s. (Reg. papers coming) ; 1 grey Dur- ham heifer, ten months old (can be reg.); 1 grads Herford cow; 3 yi's. supposed to 'b a in calf 1 grade Hereford cow, 5 yrs., supposed to he in calf; 1 grade Hereford cow aged, 'supposed to . be in calf; 1 White cow, 6 yrs, supposed to be in calf; 1 black cow with, calf at foot; 1 heifer 2'yrs. supposed to be in calf; 2 heifers rising 2 yrs. 8 yearling steers; 3 calves: HORSES -1 stallion 5 -yrs. old, (Reg. Earl O'Stanleyy 1 Agric.. mare 7 yrs. old supposed to be in foal, 1 Gen., Purp. mare •3 -yrs. old sup- posed to be in, foal; 1 Gen pur. mare 9 -yrs. old supposed to bein foal, 1 Agricultural horse 4 -yrs old i ;driving mare 5 -yrs. old suppos- ed to be in foal. PIGS; ETC. -1 'T'houobred sow, 1 small, pig; 1 sow with 8 pigS; A- bout 60 hens; about 5 ton Of hay; between 3 and 4loads of oat sheaves in stack on Lot 5, con. 4 Stanley. A quantity of buckwheat on Lot 5, con. 4, Stanley, about 7 asres will be offered for sale if not harvested in the meantime. Terms of Sale of Chatters; --A11 purchases under $10 cash. On all pm -chases over $10, a discount of 3% will be allowed or 6 months' cr- edit will be given on approved .joint notes. The Vendors reser- ve the right to -withdraw from Sale any machinery which may be sub- ject to lien notes. Lunch will be served at 12.30 o'clock, Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer. The Canada "Trust Company, Adm in shratrnr. W, Brydone, tis"ocitar :] a«:0 ` 1413, o.,az 14..ider; ;5gt:y+)':v' th4, Thursday, September 15, Z92Z The store with the Liberal Cash Discount ti=�q F rmers oven Fence While it 4asts at Here is a chance to benefit at prices never heard of We are the loser. You are the gainer MELIK& : RCN PHONE 63 __ lierald Dcpart Is always at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,.; Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, .Statements, Envelop es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty. , ent BigMd-SwtherSJ After our successful three week'.: Midsummer Sale we have decided tap: continue sane for a time, as busin= ess demands these reductions, and we therefore advise you to take 'ad- vantage of this opportunity. Get our prices before purchasing;. BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW SPECIALS. SPACE WILL NOT PER- MIT US TO. PUT AL LBARGAINS IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Linoleums at per yard ... ... 4$.00 Men's Straw Hats at HALF PRICE Feltex Regular 2.25 Sale Price $1..70 Ladies' Waists Regular 3.50 for$2.50. Regular $2.25 Sale ... ... $1.50 Children's Straw Hats at HALF PRICE All -woo '1 serge 40 in. wide yd. 95r Light Prints per yard :..... ... 19c Dark Prints per yard ... ...... 25c Dress Voila Regular 1.25, 1.50 $2 per yard Sale Price ,;. 85c GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS House Dresses and Aprons at Big Reductions. Mill Ends in Shir-tings, Galateas, Chambrays. Don't forget to look at these Snaps Ladies' Summer Underwear at Prices Away Down Ladies' White Cotton Night r Gowns, Reg. 2.00 Sale ... ... $L50 Job Lot Middies for Girls at 50c Men's Dress Shirts at HALF PRICE Reduction. in Overalls and Pants Pelt Hats at HALF PRICE Men's and 13o` Caps at HALF PRFCR Ladies' Middies Regular 2.50 at$I.26. Ladies' White top skirts Reg, 4.50 $5 and $6, Sale' Price ......• $3.02 -m.1MB..ICIMINIIRM. Ladies' Cotton Night Gowns, Regular '2.75, Sale Price ... $2.00 All Curtain Goods at a BIG REDUCTIC►N: Towelling at per yard ... _. '15e GROCERIES Rice 3 -lbs. for :__ ...25e Laundry Soap 4 bars for _.._..25e Yeast Cakes per Box • 5e Broken Biscuits per pound ... r10e Palm Olive Soap 3 fors........25e 25 lbs. Cat! Meal for $1.25- '. Fruit Jars, pings dozen $1.25 Fruit Jars, quarts per.dozen ...$1,40. Fruit Jars, half -gallon doz. $1.90 Matches per box... /0e Castile Soap 7 bars for ..y 25e Produce Wanted. PutericFashions f. Phone r $7 L.