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0 'THIS STOCK OF CANADA'S FINEST FOOTWEAR FOR MEN,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN '
x. HERE YOU WILL FIND WOMEN'S S T AP SLIPPERS, OXFORD
,se TIES, POMPS, IN PATENT, BLACK KID, BROWN KID, SATIN
sW LIGHT AND DARK COLORS, HEELS LOW, CUBAN AND SPIKE,
py TOES LONG OR SHORT VAMPS. VALUES IN EACH CASE
ARE WORTH DOLLARS MORE. DOZEN OF DIFFERENT
STYLES. THE PRICES BELOW SAVE YOU DOLLARS ON
* EACH AND EVERY PAIR. BE SURE AND COME IN THIS
0 WEEK IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A GOOD PAIR OF HIGH-
•• GRADE FOOTWEAR.
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0 Men's Heavy Lumberman Rubbers, Reg. $3.50, Sale Price . $2.155
la' 'Boys Heavy Lumbermen Rubbers, Reg. $3.50, Sale Price...
0. Youth's Heavy Rubbers, Regular $2,75, Sale Price $1.49
1 Men's Pennons Pure Wool Socks, Reg. $1.75, Sale Price $1.15
• Boy's Pennon's Pure Wool Socks, Reg. $1.50, Sale Price 75=
A Men's Plain Rubbers, Regular $1.50, Sale Price $1.00
dWomen's and Girl's'Jersey, Wool Golashes, Reg. $3.50, Sale $1.50
• '�Vomens' Splasher Cuff Golashes, Reg. $3.50, Sale Price$1.95
410 .Miss Pat. Pomps, Reg. $3.50, Sale Price $1.95-$2.45
0 Rov's High Shoes and Oxfords, Reg. $4.00, Sale Price . $2.95
it Women's Boudour Slippers, Reg. $1.50, Sale Price 85c
a Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, Reg. $2.00, Sale Price 95c
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Daily we are offering new specials to the Public, and $
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Good Staple Goods selling at the low Sacrifice Prices }
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ZURICH HERALD
HILLSGREEN
W. Id. S. -The regular ' monthly
meeting of the Women's •.Missionary
Society was held at the home of
Mrs, Chas. Stephenson on the World's
Day of Prayer, Friday March 7th.
Mrs. (Rev.) Connor presiding. The
meeting opened With silent • meditat-
ion and prayer. Hymn, 254 was sung
short passages were taken from the
Bible, Hymn 250, a Jesus Answers
every need was read responsively.
Hymn 401, Silent Prayers; hymn 4141
Let us •Give Thanks' by Mrs. (Rev.)
Connor and Mrs. W. Turner. • Hymn
374, For Our King and Country, Mrs
R. McAllister, "Pentecost"; Mrs. J.
Cochrane, "The Kingdom"; Mrs. W.
Carlile, "He Must be lifted Higher"'
Mrs.. (Rev.) Conner. The • roll call
was then answered. The offering
was taken. Hymn 465. Mrs. W.
Turner took the topic. The meeting
closed with the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Chas. Stephenson spent a few
days with friends in,. Zurich.
gMr. and Mrs. M. Elliott of Centralia
were recent visitors with Mr•. andMrs
Jas. Love. c
Miss Elda Stephan of Clinton
Business College, spent the week -end
at her home here.
BLAKE
11Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas of
Brucefield spent Monday with friends
in this vicinity.
Mrs. Sam. Hey and little son sp-
ent last week with friends in Zurich
and the Goshen Line south. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Weido of Zurich spent Sunday with
friends in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. •McClinchey of
the Goshen Line, spent Sunday with
friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Wm. Hey of the Babylon line
spent Monday with friends here.
Miss Elizabeth Snowden of the
Blue Water Highway spent the week-
end with her friend, Miss Jean Car-
nie.
Mr. Dan Gascho of New Hamburg
accompanied by his son Alvin of Kit-
chener, spent the week -end with fri-
ends in this vicinity.
Mr. Josiah Steckle returned on
Monday with his bride. We welcome
Mrs. Steckle to our neighborhood.
BORN
Salmon -At Zurich, on March . 7th,- to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Salmon, a soh.
McKinley -At Toronto, on March 7,
to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McKinley,
twin girls.
Daters-In Zurich, to Mr. 'and Mrs
Ed, Daters, Jr., a daughter (Anita)
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN
ZURICH
On SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd
At 1.30 o'clock
5 wooden beds with springs and
mattress; 2 single beds with springs
and mattress, 2 white iron beds with
springs and mattress, single white
iron bed with springs and mattress,
8 dressers, 5 wash stands, diningroom
table and 6 chairs, large table, 6
small tables, 2 sideboards, 5 arm-
chairs, 4 large chairs, ironing board,
clothes horse, sheet iron wood stove,
large box stove, 12 pillows, rug 12x10
baby carriage, battery charger, cur-
tain poles, dishes, 6 lamps, bedding,
5 -gal. coal oil can, 5 toitet sets, pic-
tures, mirrors, lantern, wheelbarrow,
ice tongs, crowbar, shovels and num-
erous other articles.
TERMS -Cash, or 12 months'
credit with 6% added.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
Arthur Edighocer, Proprietor.
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
ETC.
On Lot 15, Concession 10, Hay Tp.
On TUESDAY, MARCH 18th
CATTLE -2 grade cows due in
April; 2 Holstein cows due in March,
1 fresh cow, farrow cow, 9 head yo-
ung cattle, 2 baby beeves, 2 , steers
rising 2yr, old, heifer 2 yrs- 'old.
:IMPLEMENTS, ETC: -wagon, 2
gravel boxes, new hay rack, Cockshut
sulky plow, new walking plow, 10 -in.
grinder, carriage, carriage pole, bug-
gy pole, cutter, 2 large manure sp-
reader wheels with axle, galv. water
tank, barrel, kettle .stand, good set
heavy harness, single set harness, 2
collars, pr. light harnes, set of K. &
S. coils for Ford car, Battery box,
new tongue, 4 new doubletrees heavy
6 light doubletrees, 2 neckyokes,
wagon seat, spring seat, bee box, 2
buggy wheels, 2 heavy springs, 2
sling ropes, wooden pump complete,
i cords dry stove wood, 2 bit braces,
:fades and forks and nunerous other
articles
SEED GRAIN -25 bushels of Im-
r.•oved Banner oats; about 50 bush.
)f 6 rowed 0. A. C. Barley; about 2
ton of alfalfa hay, 20 White Rock
pullets.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Range
stove, heater, churn, 2 lamps, some
potatoes, some lumber and planks.
No articles are reserved, Every-
thing offered will be sold to highest
bidder, as proprietor is overstocked
TERMS -All sures of $5.00 an'
I under cash. Over that amount 8
months' credit on approved join
notes. With 6% per annum;
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Wm. S. Johnston, Check,
Milne Rader, Proptietort
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• AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK AND INI:,I'LE-
MENTS, ETC. ;;:
On North Half Lot 8, Can 13, Bron-
son Line, Stanley Township; 11x mile
north of Blake, on.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25th
Commencing at 1.00 o'clock, sharp.
HORSES Bay mare rising 8 yrs.
old; Bay horse rising 8 yrs. old.
CATTLE --Red cow fresh; Roan
cow due April 1st; 2 steers 2 yrs, old;
2 small calves; Roan cow fresh;
GIGS -3 Shoats; HENS -150 pure
bred White Leghorn hens.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC: -Bain wag-
on, Hay rack, wagon box, gravel box
set bob sleighs; stock rack,• cutter,
buggy, Grey 6 h.p. gasoline engine,
grain grinder, rubber belt., Clinton.
fanning mill, cutting box, roller, 1 -
horse scuffler, 10 -ft. 111.41. steel rake
5 foot Deering mower, Mann spring
tooth cultivator, McCormick -Deering
fertilizer drill nearly new, 6 ft. cut
M. -H. binder; Superior disc on .whe-
els, walking plow, 3 section harrows,
a quantity of basswood and hemlock
lumber, quantity of grain bags, whif-
fletrees, neckyokes, logging chains,
forks, shovels, King cream separator
nearly new, Chatham incubator; chi-
cken brooder, chicken coops, spades,
crowbar, wheelbarrow, root pulper,
ladder, heavy set of harness, single
harness, collars, sweat pad's, bells,
robe, cross -cut saw, hand saw, weter
basin, Peninsular range stove nearly
new, Kitchen cabinet, Kitchen table,
parlor box heater with pipes nearly
new, sink, vinegar barrel, bench,
quantity of pails, Daisy churn,
GRAIN -A quantity of seed beans
quantity of New Banner seed oats;
quantity of good mixed grain; quan-
tity of clover seed; about 10 tons of
mixed hay.
TERMS -$10 and under cash. Ov-
er that amount 12 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint
notes. 4% off for cash on credit. a-
mounts. Hay, grain and poultry
cash.
Arthur Weber, Auchioneer.
Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Edward Talbot, Proprietor.
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Chev- Touring,1924 o)i'31 "'
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WE SELL AND WE SERVICE FORT) CARS, TRUCKS AND 1
A`. ric '8 Choice
Canada's Choice
Zurich's Choke
There are now only two classes of Car
Dealers: -Ford Dealers! And those who
wish they were.
CALL AT THE HOME OF THE FORD AND INSPECT THE
FOLLOWING CARS CARRIED 1! 1 STOCK IN ZURICH:
THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN
THE NEW FORD FORDOR SEDAN
THE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN
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Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
On Lot 15, Con. 9, 1% mile east,
and 114 mile south of Zurich, and
21/ miles east and 3% miles north
of Dashwood, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 20th.
At 12:30 o'clock, sharp the foll-
owing:
HORSES -Matched team of Clytie.;1
rising 6 and 7 years old, weighing
Vvvtr WO)
e horse 9 rs, qld. wei-
ghing 7.500 lbs; Frey niare is yrs. Oki;
Bay Clyde horse 8 yrs. old; Black
Percheron mare 10 yrs. old; bay mare
12 yrs. old; Carriage horse 9 yrs.
old; driving mare 12 yrs. old; driving
mare 8 yrs. old; Black driving mare
5 yrs. old, works single or double.
CATTLE -Spot cow 7 yrs. old due
at time of sale; fresh cow with calf
at foot; Brindle cow 7 yrs. oId, due
in May; fresh cow 4 yrs. old; Well
bred Holstein cow 4 yrs. old due in
August; 2 Herfords with calf at foot;
Red cow 4 yrs. old with calf at foot;
Red cow 4 yrs. old with, calf at foot;
Roan. cow due April 10th; Herford
cow due at time of Sale; 2 farrow
cows, Roan heifer with calf at foot;
Red heifer with calf at foot; 3 steers
rising 2 yrs. old; heifer rising 3 yrs;
roan heifer rising 1 yr. 2 steers rising
1 yr. old, 2 baby beeves. PIGS -5
.;mall pigs 5 weeks old.
POULTRY -20 yearling Rock hens
40 Leghorn pullets; 40 grey Rock
')ullets, 2 gobblers and 2 turkeys•;, T
duck, 1 drake.
' IMPLEMENTS -3 Massey -Harris
binders 6 ft. cut in good working or-
der,; M. -H. binder 7 ft. cut in good
shape; M. -H. mower 6 ft. nearly -new;
M. -H. 5 ft. cut mower; Frost and
Wood 10 -ft. steel rake nearly new;
13 hoe McCormick fertilizer- drill' in
good condition; Deering 11 -disc seed
drill; 13 -hoe Frost & Wood seed drill,
13 spring tooth cultivator;; steel - roller
Tudhope disc with foretruck nearly
new; McCormick disc with foretruck;
Oliver bean scuffler with puller corn-,
bined; 4 -section harkaws; wagon -near
ly new;. good wagon, truck wagon;
16 -ft: hay rack nearly new; gravel
box; 2,000 lb. scale, Clinton. fanning
mill, Liester cutting box with 'blower
and pipes new, extension. ladders new
bob sleighs, Portland cutter; 2 top
buggies, 3 light wagons, road cart;
Cockshutt walking plow new;• Fleury
Walking plow; manure spreader; 12
set of sling ropes new, set heavy
britchen harness, back band harness
new, 2 back band harness in good
condition, 3 sets of single• harness,
fence stretcher, canthook, fogging
chains, 2 set of 3 -horse trees; forys, ;
shovels, spades, 2 sets of 2 -horse ev-
eners, 2 neckyokes, good cattle dog
wheelbarrow, DeLava.l cream. separ-
ator 600 lb. cap; root pulper, scoop,
shovel,- and numerous 'other articles.
TERMS -Poultry, and ail sums of
$10.00 and under cash, over that a-
mount 7 months credit will be given
on furnishing approved Saint notes
with 4% straight off for cash on
credit amounts.
Parties from a distance will be
asked to furnish Bank reference.
Everything is going to be sold as
proprietor is giving up farming.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
Wn1. S. Johnston, Addle "" nen.
Milford Merrier, Fro»rietor.
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