HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-05-17, Page 8The Store with the Stock
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Oii 'y a few Fiat Crepe Dresses left. We offer
the n at very reasonable prices. Your choice
for $10.00 each.
New rapery Goods
OUR STOCK IS NOW ALMOST COMPLETE
(NEW CURTAIN PANELS IN RAYON SILKS, CREAM AND
WHITE 'AT PRICES 4FRO1YI $2,50 TO $3,75 EACH
SCRIM NET PANELS AT $1,15 EACI•I
SPECIAL IN PANELS AT 75e. EACH,
LA 1 ENE ASSORTMENT OF CURTAIN NETTS, MARQUESSETTES,
E 21 IN1NIS
INE TWO RANGE OF PATTERNS AND PRICES.
Linoleum and Oilcloths
13 PIECES 4 YARDS WIDE LINOLEL'MS TO CHOOSE FROM, ALSO
OILCLOTH 3 YARDS WIDE CONGOLEUM, AND A COMPLETE
RANGE OF CONGOLEUM AND LINOLEUM RUGS, SIZES FROM
13s0 TO 12x15.
POTATOES
Green Mountain Seed Pot. bag $2.25
No. 1 quality eating pot. bag $2.00
ALSO SEED CORN, MANGEL AND TURNIP. SEED, IN. ALL THE
LEADING VARIETIES; . CHICK FEED, SCEA1 CH FEED, MIL K
MASH.
£rRY OUR GRANULATED OATMEAL FOR BAS"BY CHICKS.
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Why pay fancy
Fprices for your
young Chicks
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raiunte�' of spare
g time each d ay
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SONS
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V.4 L.4 U CEMENT
We have been appointed Agents direct for
T TRIED AND PROVEN PRODUCTS OF
WiLLYS OVERS AND LTD.
gi��y;, '� ARISTOCRAT OF THE LOW PRI- 1
E.` 1 • 13i o T CED FIELD. SEE IT; DRIVE IT; I'
'OMSii:'AI E IT WITH ANYTHING AT THE PRICE. A TRIED ti
• AND PROVEN PRODUCT OF QUALITY 1`
THE LOWEST PRICED E- ON
THE MARKET. A C.': „ITE A
SOUND REPUTATION
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t' 1^e :; •" 2'• heli MODELS,
VALVE .fid.
MOTOR. IF IN NEED 01� A CAR ARRANGE TO SEE US +
L E 13UVING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEAL
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ZURICH AND tiICINITY FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES OF +
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36 INCH BLUE OR ROSE, AT PER YARD
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54 -IN. BLUE ROSE OR GOLD AT, Yd. .. ...
CURTAIN NET, REG. 50c. AT .. ... . -
HEAVY PLAIN NET, REG. 60c. AT ..
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1 Seasonable II rd are
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Spring is here and we cany ° '
the Public with Season. Ilan - .
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.�.ble ward
Iware at moderate
prices *E.
• A NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND RAND STUVES VERY t
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We sell Ideal Incubators and Brooders
FENCING.
•'`.• A CARLOAD OF LLTNDYS'LUCKY TIE
ti RIVED INCLUDING WOVEN JUST AR-.�"
WOVEN COIL
59c ` STEELBARB, BRACE� ft
.....89c POSTS.
TIRES AND TUBES
...35c `�
' A FULL GUTTAle
LINE OF.PERCH.'A TIRES. NONE BETTER 4,..
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES • ..� g,'
GOOD SUPPLY OF MARTIN •SENOUR
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A FULL LINE OF QHINAMEL VARNISOIIE PURE PAINT, .g
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ALSO FULL LINE MURESCOUTO ENAMELS
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FURNITURE
.� Fill Line at Furniture �k
t Suits in Living Rooms , Dinino .1
, Bed Room Suite, Kitchen Suits Room +er
Suits,4.
Chairs. Cabinets.
-API nasmb f of Rockers at Greatly-- RedUc Reed dkey,e...
Good supply amlows SIMMONS
BEDS, NGS Prsees.
At
.1 MATTRESS. BEWARE AN1Q
' SUBSTITUTES.
.... .. .....3Ic
SILK PANELS 43 -In., AT
.. .. .. .. 24c
SILK PANNELS 36 -In. AT
. , ..$1.49
COTTON PANNELS 36 -In. WIDE AT 59c AND .. .. ....69c
SWISS NET PANNELS 45 -In. WIDE AT ... ,
• ... ......$2.29
YELLOW FRONT STORE
PHONE NO. 145
J. W. MERNER
ITEMS OF LOCAL t
Live Hogs cwt. ...;.., E._,, ----8.50
on pur- Butter, Ib. ....,. :_,,� _._..4;_ w 40c
e from Eggs ........ -.. e, 24-31-3I
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Dri
Oats .,; -,w_;
Wheat _ - 70
Barley •
.. _.~,_~' .. �...;_____60
i ;=._: L60
Buekwheat .., 75
Flow - -
Shorts per ton._._( _,.- _,40.00
Bran per ton__,,.:.. ,_ __ 4200
• (Corrected every Wednesdays
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Mr. Geo. Eilber of Credit
chased .a fine used Ford coup
C. Frit & Son.
The Committee on Missions, Miss
charge of the E. L, C. E. meeting
Last Friday evening. Mr. A. Melick
led a very interesting discussion on
"What is Success!" The meeting
this week is being held on Wednes-
day evening when the Main St. Un-
ited Lague of Exeter will visit us.
We expect 'to have a very pleasant
evening. Why not join us?*
Do Something!
LOCAL ��S
CREDITON
Rev. 'and Mrs. Dreier, of Z
visited in Crediton one day
week.
Mts. G. Fi.-cher has returned
her home in Dashwood, after vi
with Mr. nad Mrs. Wm. Fische
some time.
Alonzo Hodgins intends movin
London in the near future and
holding an auction sale on May
Mr. tan 1 Mrs. Eli Heywood. of
ctei were recent visitors with C
iton friends.
Rev. nad Mrs. Iliscocks were
cent visitors wth relatives and
ends in Stratford and Tavistock.
Ed and Alf. Pratt of Detroit
ited over the week -end at the E
gelical parsonage. Miss E. Gre
bitch accompanied them to that
Miss Clara Geiser gave her oro
on "Evangelism" the other even
at a special young people's mectin
Dashwood Eveng,�lical church.
lIunrt , 1 of rlun is f++om Dashwoo+!
d�' la 5'ad r,4,{, 1 t 4`�Ir {le On when ta,
.L4 ,t,r�n at
the Orwtnz s:
oti £ Conte.,t, thought it at least worth'
eel . +"eee1.4 +++F +++y 4 ;++'� + l+4+4+ ++: +I+,&.. whil to listen to it once more.
Th !nnual meeting of the Wom-
urich,
last
to
Sitin g
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you can hatch and raise your own S
STRONG-, H.E LT1-JY CHICKS
AT A BIG SAVING IN MONEY. COME IN AND LEARN
ALL ABOUT OUR.. •
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uckeye Incubators and Brooders
WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
if' in need of new
furniture, r
don't
forget; we have it! j
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ZURICH - CANT.
ens Institute was held in the Inst-
itute hall the other afternoon, - with
Mrs. Zwicker presiding. The elec-
tion of officers was held with Mrs. II.
Young in charge and resulted as foll-
ows:President, Mrs. Zwicker; 1st.
'-1., Mr H. K. Eilber; 2nd vie
pre: Mrs. 11 Young; secy-treas. Mrs!
DI
Telfer; lfer; pianist, Mrs. E. Fa.hner;
assistans, bliss C. 1VIorlock,
DASF WOOD
Mr. and Mrs. A. Merner at
Miss Margaret MVlerner of L:;tro
spent the week -end with friends an
i elativer here.
Mrs. F. B. Meyer, spent a le
sday in Gorrie last week.
Mr, and • Mrs. Geo. Edigiloffcr o
Mitchell called on friends in town
on Sunday.
Miss Nelda Fassold of London is
spending the week -end with hex
parents.
Miss E. Graybeil who spent sev-
era l months with her sister in
Michigan, has returned.
Miss Myrta Hoffman and Mr.
Z+v m. Wm. Bergey of Kitchener, visit
ed the former's parents on Sunday.
Mr. Alfred Zimmer, who has been
in Los Aangles foesome time, is
visiting at his home here. •
EXETER
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Western Farmers' :t° Muni
' °eathe' insurance Co.
OF WOODSTTACK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee,
31, 1927, $22,866, 735.
Total Cash in rank and Bonds
$150.579,88
Rates -$4.50 per $2,000 for 3 years.
E. Fb Knapp—zurith
Agent, Also Dealer in Lil htnin j Rods
and all kinds of Fire insurance
OP,
Pine Display
WE )AVE A LIMITED NUM
Gi?'ES
4.
• BRING ITS YOUR 80RSEHAI
+ R, RAGS, OLD IRAN WE
PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, •ao
PULL SUPPLY •r►
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Johnsto OFKRAUSER SMOKE CURBn & Kalbjleisch
y Hardware & Furniture.
to e. Pho ae 63 I•
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1 Auto Ins ra ce
PROPERTY AMAGE
PROTECTS YOU UP ;TO, $1000 FOR ANY LIABILITY IN
AN ACCIDENT IN WHICH YOURr
PERTY O � i\ED r CAR DAMAGES PEiO•_
BY OTHER PERSONS, ACCID.ENTS,RAP-.
PEN R'IIEN LEAST' EXPECTED SO Wiry NOT HAVE PRO
TECTION THE COST IS LITTLE.
OWNER SHOULD CARRY EVERY
�U13LIC LIABILITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE INS CHANCE.
AUTO
AND
Before you Invest•-- ---II VEST.IC..'I E I
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L�dlt+j�3 �g�i
MY MOTTO TO `; `"
Have You MADE
YOUR WILL?
w aA`msm¢rsa:m,�Cen�;�T. � 4 cmrr.,v�. =
Here's a Chance
At OUR risk, use Mrs. _S,ybilla
Spahrs Tonsilitis, for Cough, Bron- i• ate. Et Edi
chitis, Croup, Cattarrh, Whooping
Tonsil troubles. Results e;,-
�and ' till
-�money� hack, good or
cough, Quinsy, Sore throats and
MAIN OFFICE
Exeter Phone 70'
JEER OF TRAVELLER'S S AMP -
a, I LES WHICH ;WE ARE OFFERING
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W. F. Abbott, WEE esceetly .under
went an operation in Loer,c+1 hospital,
has returned and is slowly irnprove-
ing.
Members of the Guild of Caven
Presbyterian church motored to the
'Huron County Home at Clinton, on
Monday evening last and entertained
the inmates of the home with a splen
did program.
Melvin Simms has resigned his
position with Harvey's grocery and
has taken a position in the affice of
the Ross -Tailor Co.
On Wednesday evening last Mr.
Hawes, engineer of the Provincial
Highway Dept and Mr. H. Irwin, late
of the ;same &paa'ta/not i»et tbae.
TO THE PUBLIC AT REMARK-
ABLE LOW PRICES IWIHILE THEY
LAST.
ALSO A SPECIALLY FINE
ASSORTMENT FOR YOUNG
GIRLS IN TFIE TEEN AGES.
BE SURE AND LOOK FOR
HATS WITH BLUE 'TICKETS;
THESE ARE THE SPECIAL VAL
UES.
t.�._ CALL' AT THE
HAT SHOPPE
EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE
GIVE US A CALL
V. V. SIEBERT
eter Councilin reference to the putt-
ing down permanent roads on the
side streets in town. After the cos
t of present upkeep was 'con;;idcred
the engineer advised that under the
permanent road building system the
cost would be out in two. He also
stated than the dearest roads the Prov
ince is rmaitttaining tit the .present
time are .the :gi4 1
AT 'WAGNER'S STORE
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f To the .Lail who regards a well dressed
!appearance, we recommend you to
come and look over our fine range of
NEW SPRING SUITINGS
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY GLADLY'
REFUNDED.
ALL OUR SUITS ARE MADE AND TRIMMED WITH THE
BEST OF LININGS AND TRIMMINGS CALLED GRADE .I:
HEAD AGENT FOR Tf1E WELL KNOWN MADE TO MEAS-•
URE CLOTHES-CORNEI.L4
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k £RORANT TAILOR, W. . EIMAN eon, H Bi
AND PIINIIRAU DIRECTORS, Day and Night Phodb No l