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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-02-02, Page 8ary i Beginning Feb. le 1st, for Two Weeks Only WE WILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, SWEATER COATS, xBLANT TS- AND GENERAL GOODS. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE, IT ;WILL MEAN DOLLARS SAVED fr'O YOU. SERE ARE ONLY •1A FEW OF 'THE MANY BARGAINS WWiE OFFER, WE HAVE NO ROOM TO ENUMERATE THEM ALL. ,47.14"fit 1,44. '44 ; hr A ice, 6: r DRESS GOODS 50 yds grey Serge 46 in. wide, i60ec,yd. 100 yds. black and navy Serge, 40 in,. wide, regular 85e. azrd. n>ow hoe. yd. A few pieces ,of .60e Dress Goods for 45e yd. inghanis, Prints • 50 yds apron gingham, 38 in. ;wide, to clear 15c yd, 6 pieces ginghaim. while they last 10c, yd. LA few lines of print at 1236c. yd. REMNANTS In dress goods, prints, flanel- 'tte, skirtings ,etc. Come early and • get best choice. Flannellettes and Wrapperettes About 300 yds flanelette at 10c. All 15c an•d 18c. wrapperette to clear at 12;4c. per yd. Sweater Coats For Men, Women, Boys and Girls, all sizes. Regular $5 coats for $4.00 o' 4 t1 3.25 2.75 A few mien's coats left to clear it $1.2E each. Boys and girls( lcoats at from ,60c, to $2.00. Woollen lades Sheeting All wool sheeting in white and grey, reg. price $1.25 per yd. for 95c a yd Woollen Blankets, rag. $6,50 a pair for $5.75 a pair It „ 5,00 if ,, 4,25 „ ,; It 11 4.75 ,, „ 4.00 Grey Blankets 6.25 „ „ 5.50 „ 1 only black plush coat, size 40, reg. $28.50 for $23 2 only Zibilene cloth coats, reg $18.50 and $20.50 now for $12 and $15 $ only Astrachan Iined, marmot coilfa,r reg. $22 to $24, now for $17.50 Cloth coats from $5 to $12.5 MN'S SUITS Snaps in men's splits, only 10, left. Reg. $15 to $18 splits, no old stock selling now for $8 to $12, OVERCOATS We are overstocked in teen's stad boy's overcoats so we are ',;awttti g. prices away down to cley � tf in need of an overcoat, don't ],alae this sale, A; Special 1 only wool rug, 3 yds by 8r yds for $4. 50': 1 only wool rug, '3 yds. by 24,- yds for '.$3 50 Men's wool soeks,good weight at 25c a pr „ u underwear, old price, 90o broken sizes to clear at 65c Only 6 boy's overcoats, sizes 28 to 84, at $1' 50 each Corsets at 50c each a' 200 rolls Wali paper 103 a roll 100 rolls Wall paper 5c a roll About 200 yds silk ribbon at 5e a yd .11.119111= 7.1=1111611111.111- Gascho. Phone 17 4.4 4 - INVESTORS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA EBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and lit October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short bate security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1916. E313x E);E31a:35.3',3eFzksE Cream, Eggs and Butter WANTED 0 Will pay highest cash price for Cream id Butter and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. I a HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH. Safety Fist mersanmseent Nothing is more importan t to the Fur Shiphonest 11el,abn let-Eg esponsible witan h Fur House. "Ship to Shubert" the largest house in the World dealing exclusively in American taw Futs, adrfi erawotthiesnratnLiblAbgrr,t,eeHgtke Prices and the usual "Shubert" Efficient, ' Speedy, Courteous service. Witte for tho latest edition of "U111>' 18hixhrrt 'Itipprr" containing valuable AA gq �+* $� T rp Market information you must bavo. �'1 X], yw R. l t IIIt4. Dept C3545TCHfcAGO AVE, COUNTY IW AR AUXILIARY The first annual meeting of the Huron County !War Auxiliery will be held at Clinton on Tuesday, February 5th, commencing at ten o'clock. A representative from. ,Toronto of the Soldier's Aid Conus mission will be present to address the meeting on the very import - an subject of &'Vocational Train- Ing for invalided soldiers,D7 and the, annual election of officers will take place. As the matter of precuring"new occupations for the returning awn who are unable to resume their former positions is of great inter- est and the utmodt importaniec, It is desirable ,that every 'munic,- ipality shall be well represented, Huron County must see that the Hu; on amen who have been to the front ;Tai! be properly eared for ancl to de this an active organ izafion is necessary. The Aux-, Go 11 airy '•-ill look forward to an en- th 1......tir meeting in Clinton on the above date, al k e ,, All to a • tis lead to Ara r., e Store 'or 11.1 lay, Feb. 9th. 11 l ?Li, 1vti, 10 , n , tit wdt..a 111• nnloadefl ,t t• of .pill :,ll station on Tu • . 11. tl • villainy of },, linty,.: N.F W ADS -T. L, 'Worm, E, •Appel, :irlartin 'Wurm, Minister of Finance !WAN'': E -Five - salesmen op - •ply at store .Thursday of ,;....gin February 8.11. F,. Appel, Ruby&Gasc.ho axe holding a ; Clearing Sale begitlning Feb. 1st. for 2 week:. only. Do no . ,miss it. The ;January thaw made its app p•eaa+an.ce ju::c •in time. qu'esday was quite mild but colder •weeth-, er has again ,set in Pte F. il. Boyce, of near Varna, a . 'member. of tate 161st who en.ist- ed at Bayfield, has been reported as wounded after being in •the trenches fur a few days only. • HAY .TOWNSHIP FARMER'S I3R,E INSURANCE CO. 1Tiie annual •meeting ofthe above named company was held in the Town Ball, Zurich, on Monday. The;; iattendfance was good and much in'•erestt was taken in. . the pwesedings. !".he director'd re - ,Port prestented and showed the neat balance on hand of $2179.93. Losses during the year 1916 amounted to $2718.97. 'The number of 'policies in force lei 2040 covering $5,172,780.00 insur • since. lIhe year 1916 was closed. withoui. levying -an assessment , making 11 the second year that no levy on ,the policyholders was made. The retiring directors„ Messrs. F. Will ?rt, .J Sparrow acid R. 1Sherritt were re-elected for another term. At the business meeting of the directors held a- fter the annual ,tweeting, Mr. Fred Willlert was elected president : Mr. John Sparrow, vice-president, Mr. G. Holtzman, Zurich ,was appoint- ed general agent and the following sub -agents were also appointed; W. Baker, Parkhill; R. Clpff, Bayfield and G. B. Hanley, Clin- ton. ;GOLDF. 7 W'EDDII4G Mr. and; Mrs. Peter Wideman, of iWinsor township, celebrated their fiftieth. anniversary on New Years day in the Ipresen(ce of about sev- enty guests; Mr. 'and Mrs. (Wideman are num- bered among the early pioneers of IWinsor• township, corning from !Zurich; Ont., in 1884, to Sebewaing Mich.,. and after residing there:one year then located in Winsor town- ship on their present farm where they have liv`•ed for 32 years. Mr, and Mrs. Wideman are the paments of ten ,children, which are Iiving and flims is' the first time in a period of (sixteen years that they have h!ad the joy of having them, all home at one ,time. The home was - ,beautifully ar- ranged for this occasion and after the guests bad all arrived and had participated in a swrnptious din-. ner, aprogram. was rendered, Mrs. A G.Widemen presiding at the or - Val. After several hymns had been" sung, Rev. LeRoy Polmon-, keer then led the devotionals,read- ,ing ficin Psalms 16, which was fol- low.ed by short talks from the pastor and friends present. Mr. and Mrs. iWideanan were re- cipients of many beautiful gifts{, among therm 'being a purse of gold from: the children. ITh.ose pre,sent were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. IWidemran, Mrs. Wrn. •Thiel and Mrs, Florentine Soldan of Wad Vain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritz, of Linkvliie, Mr. and Mr3. Dan Thick and Unary, of McKinley township Mr. arid. Mrs. Geo. ,Wingand fam- ily, of Owendade; Mir. and Mrs. I. I',Widemiila; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Wideman and family, of Sebewa- ing , Mise Maury (Wideman Mr. and MTs. (Wm, Wideman and little son, of tWinsor township; Mr. and Mrs. rThoma•s Thick and little daughter, of Flint; Mr. Moses and Mr. Owen Geiger, of Zurich, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geiger; Mr, and Mrs. Noah Geiger, Pigeon ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geiger; Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger ; and Miss Ethel Geiger, of Pigeon; Dan Witwer, of Detroit; Isaiah Lebanon, of Fairgrove,Mich. BORN Thiel -At Zurich, on Jan. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm.. Thiel, a daughter. DIED ro c an ---Alt (err, li i' e City, Mich„ on A '.1. 1G gib, I red Goodman (for, 1nar1'q of lash woeil) • in his 821101 1) Note this Bargain Large' Ranges, with reservoir, high c+oset, tied back, scroll with mirrors on top, oven tharmometer and a Large oven, 20x22, Best Stove on the market, only $50. Fui' 'oak of HEATING STOVES at knockout prices: Call and see before you buy. A11 stoves guaranteed or no' sale. The Stove Question We were lucky once more in haves Ing contracted for about 50 stoyes of all kinds a year ago, and since then 'stoves have greatly a.dvanePd:`' in prices. We are still selling atw the old prices. Call and Pee the B1G STOVE BARGAINS SEE OUR Cook stove with resevoir for $20.' .` " extended for $25. Ranges complete for $33. - 14T BIB ZZURICI HURON'SkLARCEST COMEINATBON STORE MAKE YOUR DOLLARS. T AT THE FRQNTm U jl 4 I C NADA ,T REE-VEAR AR SAKI GS c TUFICATES $ 25.00 FOR $21.50 50.00 ca 48.00 INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED TO $1507. FOR FULL, PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK . OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE FINANOII OESPARTMENV O -i -TA WA JAN. 9. 1917 Golden Opportunity Sale nmamm Great Va'u es in Ladies' Coats, Men1s Suits, Furs and overstocks at a great saving. Mens Tailored Suits These snits are well made, first class trimmings and sell at $23,00 and $25.00. On sale at $16.50 and 18.50. Tweed Overcoats Regular $12.50 On Sale at '" 10.00 '* 8.00 " 1 only boy's .7.00 8.50 7.00 4,00- 3.56 Men's Fur Collar Overcoats Regular $22,00 On Sale at $17.30 " 20.00 " 14.50 Now fora Bargain {We have still in stock about 20 suit lengths which we are going fto clear at less than cost of raw material. 33x yds in piece. Regular $3,00, $4.00, and $5.00 per yd. now 87.75 to $11..50 pt piece„ Ladies' Coats 20 Ladies' Coats Regain" prices from $10,00 to $16.00 While they 1•as+. $4.00 each. 1 only Ladies Esgwmetteplush` coats, Beguiler $25.00 for 19.50 1 only Ladies plush coat. with sable clonal., Reg. 22.00 for 16.64) 1 only tadie3 velvet coat Reg 16.00 for $10:50. 1 only Ladies cloth coat: Reg. 16,00 for $10.50. Ladies' Rain Coats Only 5 left an stock your choice for $4.75, FURS! FURS! 1 only Natural' Wolfe Sett Beguiler $25.00 for $19.50. 2 only Sable Muffs 8.50 for 0.00 a 't 7.50 for5.00 . 1 I" 10.00 for 8.00 1 Sable Stole 8.50 for 600 1 Sable Stole 7.50 for 5,00 Rain Coats Men's Englielh make Rhin Coats good quality, $4,t0 and ul'. B10 VALUE IN HOIELWARE 15 doz. soup plates, Regi. $1.75 for $1.00, -a doz. 5 'doz, 8 inch plates 1.85 forl,20 10 dor 6 1.50 for 85. 10 doz. 5 " 1.25 for 773 iThese plates are extra 'ala nue, (They are heavier thanthe ordinary plates, NOW IS ITTIE TIME TO POULTRY WITH DR. HESS" PANACEA. EVERY PACK - PEED YOUR STOCK &N1 STOCK POOD AND POULTIrr AGE GUARANTEED. T. L. WURA� Pfione 28