Zurich Herald, 1917-03-09, Page 1Vol. XV 1 I
ZURICH, FRIDAY
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MOVED to LA < ''GER QUARTERS
You will find me at S. E. Faust's old stand in Ilart-
leib's block: where I am better prepared than ever
to supply your needs in Harness and Repair Work.
Bring in your repairing now before the spring rush.
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Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Axle 'Grease, Gall Cure
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:Sale !'rices S till
Co tinue
WE ARE STILL SELLING OUR GOODS AT SALE PRICES
'OUR 'STOCK IS ,STILL WELL -ASSORTED AND YOU CAN BUY
MANY LINES AT THE OLD PRICES WHICH IF BOUGHT NOW
WOULD COST TWICE THE SUM
IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN MEN'S YOUTH'S OR :BOY'S
CLOTHING WE CAN SUPPLY YOU.
:WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF SAMPLES FOR
MEN'S SULTS. CALL AND SEE ;THEM.
OUR ,TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS DOING BUSINESS THE
FAME AS EVER.
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RNING, MARCH 9, 1917.
LuGA-L, NEWS. 44
Mr. Sam Gaschoo has returned
from Kitchener, where he spent
the winker.
Mrs. F. B. Meyer was 'attetwding
the funeral of a relative in Elmira
;over •Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a
skate .on the ice on Lake Heron -
last ITueadlay eYening.
Mr. .Stoskoprr,;, of Sebringsvitle,
visited at the bozi of his son.,
Dr. E. W. Stoskopf, over Sunday.
A number from here attended
the funenal of the late Fred Else
held at Dashwood on 'Wednesday.
Mr. J. Hey, Jr., is in Toronto
this week attending a banquet of
the Fertilizer manufacturers of
Canada.
1The auction sale of the furniture
of the King George Hotel, 'Hensall,
held here on 'Saturday was lar ge-
ly attended.
Dr. E. S. Hardie, dentist, wi:1 be
at the Domini.)n Hc;u e, Zuaieh, en
We.inesday, and Wcdnesday of the
following week.
Ma and Mrs. Owen Geiger, of
Hensal, visited at the home of
MT. and Mrs. Ab. Geiger, oven
Sunday,. The latter sail Contin•-
nes very i14.
The members of the Women's Iia-..
stitute will meet .,at the home of
Mrs. C. Fritz next Wednesday eve
ening, March 14th, at 8 olelbek)
All ladies welcome.
All those who have not settled,:
there accounts, are notifyed tu:
come and settle by the 1503. ot"
MaaelL. You will find me at C
Hq.7.•t1JCxa•12y,
,lam
muskrats begins 14larch .1st. .This
Spring, however, there is to be no
open season for shooting these
rats, though they may be trapped
from March 1st. to April 2lat. The
game lkaws warn fur dealers oi<
heavy penlalties for buying shot
skins, and ithe hunters will like-
wise be prosecuted.
1Mr8. Howe is spending several!
weeks with, relatives at Gorric.
Mas. J. Melick visited relatives
i'1� eaasral'l for a few days this
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lhkrei:
�.theMiss Soldan, of Hensall,
'a�:,visite ]'
home of Mrs. M. Stelck
d c et Sunday.
Jas. Smith, of Sarnia, spent l
1;a .Week-en+d. at his home on the!
t' n:Rlhen Line South.
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11V1essrs. Arnold Heideman and P,
(.' Kal;hfleisch attended the flax
mnu efaeturerls convention lase,
week.
FOR SALE -1 davenport, lleath•-'
ea Pecker, 1 leather chair. ,These
wil'1 ile sold at a snap. Any one a-
vrsing to see .them can call a:.
lily '.house any ,timle and have :t
look sit them. 9 E. Faust
Ohe of the finest 100 -acre farms'
i11 ris section for sale. First-
,elasa: buildings, plenty of gooei
lvateF, convenient to church an_!,
,school,' and only 314 miles from l
Ourieh., Immmadiate possession
can. be given, ,Far particulars ap-
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Protect Yor Sh e
with a pair of good rubbers. Shoes are
advancing in price. A pair of rubbers will
make them wear longer. We have all sizes
and styles. Also
Heavy Rubbers for Man or Bey. Prices Right •
Repairing Neatly and Prornpdy Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes,.
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Special Sale
of
all Paper
Beginning Feb 26th, we are putting on, a',.LE
of Wall Paper at prices below manuf .'' t131r6w'.'
prices today. for the purpose or making room for
our new :a17 paper. Anyone intending paper-
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i & this spline, should seeute some, of these
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avings Bank Departlrent
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See our Special in Grey Cotton at
121/2c a yd. while it Iasis.
GO +raHR0UGH YOUR 'TORONTO CATALOGUE AND THEN
COMPARE OUR GOODS AND PRICES, AND GIVE US A CHANCE
AND YOU WILL FIND BETTER VALUES IN OUR STORE THAN
IN YOUR CATALOGUE. A TRIAL lSOLICII7ED.
Hardware Section
WASHING MACHINES
Ne handle the celebrated Home Washers, made in Canada
popular prices. We also handle a number of other makes.
HORSE CLIPPERS
All kinds Hand Clippers, Also the genuine Stewart Ma•hine
per alt $8.50.
STOCK FOODS
at •
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Gardiners Pig Meal in 251b bags Royal Purple Poultry and S`_ccla
" ;calf a 25 „ Foods. ,
PEERLESS WIRE FENCING
Now is the time to buy fencing before prices go higher.
A11 kinds of Home-made goods at reasonable prices.
Our New Wall Papers are here
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New Dress Goods
RIGHT NOW' IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR NEIN SILK DRESS OR SUITS FOR SPRMG WEAR
FIGURED SILK CREPES, ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD FOR DRESSES. OLD PATTERNS'. ARE
SHOWN INATTRRA:CTIVE COMBINATIONS ARE NEW. SOME ARE CUT IN DRESS LEN.GT S.
,THERE ARE NO TIWO ALIKE. IS THIS NOT A GREAT ADVANTAGE? .
New Silk •Crepe in dress, lengths in good colorings at 75c and90 cents.
NevtVioles is plain white and figured at 50 cents.
New Spring Silks in plain an d fancy weaves $1.00 to $1.75.
PALMI BEACH SUITINOS
This is one of the most popular Cloths this season and will be worn by eaeaytene. This cloth
collies 36 inches wide, 40 cents.
Silk Georgette in -pink, white, black gna. tan, $1.50,
New Prints and Ginghams
Buy now and get the pick of the patterns in gingharns and !prints.
Kingcott Ginghaims are known by everyone and can be relied upon far color, being tast and the
cloth strong at 15cents Prints at 15c and ascents.
New Flannellettes, dark and light at 12ac, 15c, 17e, and 20c yd,
SH I RTI NGS and COTTONADES
Now is the time to put in your supply of shirt'ngs and cottoaade> at the low pri^e cans:der-
ing what they will be when we buy again. Sh r;ings at lac up. Cottonades ut E0e up.
.ISE_ N'S WORK CLOTHES
A big range of Work ,shirts,overalis, shocks, etc., to selec: from at a pricy that will suit
everybody's ,pockets.
MEN',5 SUIT LENGTHS
40 pieces of Mn'es suit lengths to clear at a Big
RUGS and LINOLEUMS
R e d -eat: am
WW1: have at ;present the largest assortment of Rugs- and Linoleums to chose from th n ever
before.
RUGS—A large variety of patteins an:l prices. Sans to lit any room. Bought lac"or? the a:i-
vanee so we can give big values.
DRA..PERIES—A nice assortment. Call early and make your purchases ase- while they las',.
Highest Price for Produce.
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