Zurich Herald, 1922-02-09, Page 8l?;age Eight
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CLA SALE
We will hold one of our old time Clearing Sales, commencing
Saturday January 28th
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ALL
ALONG THE LINE. FOR WHEN WE SAY CLEARING SALE WE
MEAN IT. WE CANNOT LIST ALL THE BARGAINS HERE SO DO
NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE AND SHARE IN THE MANY
LINES OF SEASONABLE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
LADIES' SWEATERS SPECIALS
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Ladies Sweaters Values up to
$12.00 to clear ac each ... $5.00
Ladies Pullovers, all wool.
Regular $8.00 now .._ ......$3.00
Girls Pullovers to clear at ___ $2.00
CHILDRENS SWEATERS AT BIG
REDUCTIONS
MEN'S SWEATERS
Heavy Jumbo knit at each ...$4.00
3 only fine all wool at each'
..$5.00
Mens fine pullovers at each $L90
Boys fine Pullovers at each $1.25
Boys heavy wool Pullovers,
to clear at Each ... $160
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Heavy Wool Rib, Reg.' 2.25 at $1.51
Mens Fleeced to clear at ..- --- 85c!
Mena Wool Combinations
Regular $5.00 for ... -.. $385
Mens • Natural wool Combinations
Reg. $3.25 for ... ••- $
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Natural Wool Penm;ans,
Reg. 1.75 now a garmi, ..$ .840
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Ladies fleece Lined at ..- --- -
Regular $1.00 and $1.25 vests
and Drawers at each ... 80c.
MISSES AND CHILDRENS UND-
ERWEAR AT 20% OFF,
GROCERIES
Rio Coffee at per pound _.. ... 20c
Cheese at per pound --. ...25c.
Bulk Dates, at per pound ... lsc.
Lennox Laundry soap 6 for 25c.
Castile Soap, 7 bars for ... 25c.
5 string broom), a Snap at48c.
Loos: Over These Bargains •
Chatnb• rays all col. 27 -in., dy. 15c
300 ycls only toweling at per yd 121/2
,0 -in. grey cotton, per yard ... 15c
Lot of Men's heavy wool hose 35e
Ladies ribbed wool hose, pr. 45c
Red chintz comforters 68x72 $3.25
1 Tapestry Rug 23,x3 yds. for $16.50
1�-Seamless Rug 3x31 yds. at $13.50
Only 3 men's overcoats at each $10
One only Siberian Dog coat 35.00
Men's blue stripe overalls at $1.50
\fen's heavy tweed pants at $4.00
Toot men's, fine shirts all sizes 9 5c.
Lot of boys pllover sweaters u 65c.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS
ibex, large size, Reg. 3.25 at $2.65
Dragoon Hued. size reg. 2.76 at $2.00
Wool sheeting 2 -yd wide, yd. $1.40
Grey Flannelette Sheeting
to clear at per yard ... 75c
MENS AND BOYS SUITS
2 only men's fine worsted $40—$20
7 mans Suits reg. up to $38 for 17.50
Boys Lot 1, sizes, 29 to 34 at $10.00
" Lot 2, sizes 22 to 34 at ... $8.25
Small boys Suits to clear at $1.50
OVERCOATS
Mens heavy Ulsters new stock,
Reg. $25.00 for ... $8.00
" lighter weight new style at $15
1 Siberian Dog coat reg. $50 at$35
PRINTS, GINGHAMS AND
W RAPPERE'DTES
Light colored prints at yd. 20c
Navy and other dark colors at 25c
Gingham apron 40 in. wide 25c
Wrapperette 3 pc. only to cle r
at per yard
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENOMY BROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
THERE ARE STILL TWO OR
THREE MONTHS OF WINTER
WEATHER AHEAD OF US, AND
AT PRICCES WE WILL LET' THE
BALANCCE OF OUR WINTER
GOODS GO A.T. 1T WILL BE
WORTH YOUR WHILE TO GET
A. NEW GOVERNMENT NOW IN-
STEAD OF WAITING TILL NEXT
WINTER, MENS, YOUUNG MENS
OVERCCOA.TS. TO CLEAR AT $18 •:
TO $22.50.
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GASCHO & SON
Phone 6
Produce Wanted
Zurich's Garage
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In order to please the public ando
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the -Customer to know exactly what he
is 'getting for his moneys e have ar
ranged a schedule Price List incon-
1:Ct0ii
with Ford work which is as.
follows:
Flat Labir Charge Less Parts, .ls.00
Complete Overhauling Motor and Transmission ... .. . ...
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Complete Overhauling Motor, less Transmission ...... ... ... ... $15.00
Complete Overhauling Rear Axle, drive shaft included ... ... .• $6.00
Complete Overhauling rear axle, less drive shaft ... e $4.00•,
Repair and rebush steering gear and front wheels ....... $4'.00..
General Overhauling on other makes of Care will be charged at
. the rate of 75 cents per hour. .
,All minor repairs taking less than one hour will, be charged accord-
ing to merit.
PLAT CHARGE ON REPAIRING BATTERIES. 5000
Overhaul and Re -separate Six -Volt Storage Battery . $ •
Replacing 'one Jar $4.00. Winter Storage, wet, $2.50, Dry $8.00 $1 75
CUSTOM BATTERY CHARGING ... ... .^•• ....
ALL BATTERY WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
Zurich
DENOMY BOB.R
Produce takes in exchange for Goods
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
The W. C. IT. U., wish to thank
the, unknown friend who so kindly
donated two • chairs to their soc-
iety.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH NOTES
On Sunday evening Rev. F. B.
Meyer will cintinue the series` of
sermons on the second coming of
Christ Subject "The Judge-
ment." The meeting will be 'Op—
ened with a song service ied by
Miss E. Rennie, You are heartily
invited.
The challenge issued by. the' f U.
F. O. to the citizens of Exeter, to
debate the question whether the
policy of the Progressives was in.
the interests of Exeter • and surr.ou-
nding community 'has not °asyet
been accepted. Any three citiz-
ens have been invited to take&the
negative side.—We would suggest
this as a good pass time for Zur-
ich and surrounding U.F.O. Clubs
these long winter evenings. By.
a general observation, we . think
a good opposition could be found
in our village.
H. Mousseau
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TIRES! TIRES!
BIG REDUCTION IN GO1D YEAR AUTO TIRES AND
TUBES, AUTO TIRES AND TUBES ARE CHEAPER NOW
THAN PRE-WAR PRICES.
NO ONE SHOULD TAKE A CHANCE ON BUYING SEC-
ONDS OR CHEAPER GRADE TIRES FROM JOBBERS, WHEN
YOU CLAN BUY A FIRST 30x3% GOOD YEAR NON-SKID
FOR 9113.25, OR '$16.50 FOR A GOOD YEAR DIAMOND TREAD
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I We always carry a full line of Hand Machines at Reasonable
Prices,
• OUR STOCK OP HARDWARE IS ALWAYS CONPLETE.
W15 INVITE YOUR PATRON ‘GE.
We have just received a White CCap Electric Wash Machine,
which was formally the Time Saver,+ with 1'eth •H. P. motor and
all latest Improvements. Call in and let us dempnstratethia
machine.
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A' Square Deal, Our Motto.
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Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
ROOM I.
For month of January. Those
marked (ab.) were absent over
half the month.
Jr. II—Leeland Willert 90, Carl
Haberer 74; Ruth Zettel 61, Nap-
oleon Bedard 60; Alice Koehler 57,
Nelda Schwalm, 54, Cecil Uttley 40,
Grace Zettel 39, Ruth Meyer (ab)`.
Sr. I—Anna Dru'ir 73, • Clarence
Smith 70; Byron Ducharme`69, Hel-
en Thiel 67, Adeline F:eischauer 57,
Milverna Geiger 488, Earl Yung -i
brut 45; Mary Kochems 15 (ab).
Sr. Pr.—Geo" Grenier 98, Rolland
Grenier 70; Olin Foster 33.
Jr. Pr.—Francis Kipper, Rich-
ard Bedard; Laretta Farwell; Le-
onard Smith, Antoinette Grenier;
Pearl Sararas (ab.) Albert Heide-
man (ab.)f •
A. Class---Eveline Ayers, Ar-
mond Grenier.
Elva Mi Heyrock, Teacher.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
40
35
Buckwheat __y __:._ 70
Barley • ' 60
Wheat ... . j ... _.. 1.18
50-60
Flour per cwt_. ._. .. -.-3.75-4.15
Butter _.. ... ...
Bran.
Shorts ...
Potatoes per bag ...
Live Hogs, cwt..._ ,
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30.00
30.00
,1;50
11.25
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FLORENCE BELLAIR
200: Montague St, Brookllyn, N. Y.
IN MEMORIAM
In Hoving Memory of a dear
Husband and Father, Late +Fred'.
Genttner, Dashwood, who depart-
ed this life three years ago, Feb.
6th; 1919.
I do not forget him, I love him
• too' dearly. '
For his memory to fade from my
life like a dreams.
My lips need not speak, when my
heart mourns sincerely.
For grief often dwells when it sel-
- dome is seen
•Sadly missed by, his wife and
family.:: .
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
On Sunday Feb., 5th, there pas-
sed away at ,her home on Baby-
lon Line, Stanley, Mrs. Erratt
Sr., in her 88th year, she has been
ROOM II— in failing health for some time and
Jr. IIx—Lawrence How':tld 30% in view of her advanced age; 12er
Norman Fleischauer 76, Kathleeni death was not a surprise. Her
V'Vurm 73, Dennis Bedard 65, Rus-
sell Ducharm,e 64, Goldie Uttley
42, (Willie Liebold, Edward Bren-
ner, absent. She is one of that noble band
Sr. II—Floyd Foster 85 -Eleanor of, pioneers to whom we owe so
much, one ,vho has helped to con-
vert this country from the pri-
mative wilderness into the fair
land we have to -day. She with
her husband, the late Isaac Er-
ratt, who predeceased her. about
14 years ago, knew the hardships
of ptone,er life, but by their in-
dustry and economy were able
to build upfor themselves and
their family, a comfortable home.
Of a family of five, two have pas-
sed away viz;—Dora and Samuel
and three remain to cherish the
meimory of, a kind and :loving mo-
ther, viz—John, of the old home,
Henry also on Babylon, and Mra.
Robt. McClinehey of CGoshe n Lnie
Mrs. Annie Robinson announces
the engagement of her youngest
daughter, ` Miss Eliz:.,,, to Mr. W.
Ed, Louden of Hamilton, Wed-
ding to take plate early in March
Prior to her return from) Lon-
don, where she has been nursing
for.,the past 3 years and ,lour mon-
ths; 'Vies Eliza. Robinson was
made the recipient of a shower
of useful,' and beautiful articles,
Ina other tri -J
f 4at+'.
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maiden name \las Sarah Turner
and she is last` of a family a.
family of 3 sons and 3 daughters.
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The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
Another year has ended, and we wish to thank
ALL who support us and had confidence in our
business Dealings.
Thur:;day February 9th; 1022
IT IS OUR INiTENTIONS THIS COMING YEAR TOO DO EVEN
BETTER IN GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS VALUE AT ALL
TIMES, AND. To GIVE SATISFACTION, OR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED WITHOUT QUESTION.
IN ORDER TO STIMULATE CASH SALES AND KEEP A!$
MUCH OF OUR COMMUNITY BUYING AT HOMED, WHICI.
AT ALL /.GIMES GIVES THE MOST SATISFACTION, W.
ARE'STARTING A SYSTEM OF DISCOUNT FOR CASH S
ES, AND DISCOUNT FOR ACCOUNTS WHICH ARE SETT' ,
ED "WITHIN A CERTAIN PEROID OF TIME. GOODS BOU-
GHT AND PAID IN CASH WILL NET THE CUSTOMER 8y,
ON ' THE DOLLAR, OR 2% ON EVERY 25c, PURCHASE
15 to 25% discount on goods marked at high prices
t ON GOODS BOUGHT AND CHARGED WE WILL GI
A DISMOUNT OF 6% IF PAID IN PEROID OF THBEE
MONTHS AFTER DATE OF FIRST PURCHASE:
4% IF PAID IN PEROID OF SIX MONTHS.
2% IF PAIN IN PEROID OF NINE MONTHS:
ANY GOODS PAID AFTER 9 MONTHS UP TO. YEAR WILL
COST AS CHARGED.
THIS IS BY NO MEANS A, NEW IDEA WITH US, sirrq
WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN A FAIR DISCOUNT FOR CAS
BUT WE WANT TO CONVINCE "OUR PATRONS THAT 1`
PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH,
Make sure you are getting Your discount when • paying 'cash
for Goods.
The accounts for 1921 are ready and if not called for h
Feb. 10th will be mailed. It is our wish to have all outstand-
ing accounts settled at once, either by Caah or Note.
MELIK& BRFWN
PHONE 63
!raid fob Depart
Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cai"de,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Enve10
es, Cheek Books, Posting Bills a specialty.
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Fleischauer 84, Milfred Uttlev 75,
I3ruc'e Koehler 70, Grace Koehler
68, Beulah Sararas 65, Claire Me! -
lick 66. Wilfred Ducharrne 55,
Earl Thiel 49, Ervin Dietrich 40,
Rose Albrecht 35, (Frenzy Koch:.
cros, Laurene Schwalm, Rose Lie -
bold, Floyd Kropf, absent. .
O. M. O'Brien, treasurer
ROOM IIT
Jr. IV—Evelina Ducharme 79,
Mildred Geiger 78, Irene Decher68
Lenoard Prang 64.5; CClaude Me -
Winger 64, Leonard Wagner, - 63,
Droothy Brenner 62.5, Helen Fes-
ter 62 Kenneth Koehler e2 Ray-
mond Fisher 61, Luella Reichert 56
56, Austin Hey 53, Ethel Hess 41,
Sr. TIT—Murtha Heideman 72,
Victoria T)eithert 688. VZ%esleyCal-
lfas 64, Rosa:leen' Sararas 60, Glad -
vs MVIellicic 56, Agnes Deitrich 52,
"14Tarcetla. Farwal; 50 Hazel Bedard
44. lAvin G^tscho i1. Francis Tyeit
riicla.., 40. Mervyn. Schwalm absent
.Tr. IIT. ---Vera 1Calbfleiseh 82,
Clarence Farwell 65. Stella Ca9lfas
63, Droothy Zettel 60, Willie Neeb
rvfniv,ton.ii, Absent'.
W'. 1I, r, :tll, aci.sc7t, te..a here.
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May all the joysof the Fest-
ive Season be shared by our
friefldsin. the fuliest mess-
ure and may Nineteen- Twen'
ty- Two held dor each and
everyone an abundance o
prosperity.
Produce Wanted. Buter ck F ashion
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