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Zurich Herald, 1928-12-13, Page 5I ceux' et x$tb 192 ...Z4,1R;rC.a..,HERALD pow. Imo JUIN DUDLEY E.-IOLI1'ES 1A*EIls'rER,I'1LTI3L SOLICITOR; CITOR `. NOT IARY'4,7FlCE---Ilarnilton Street, 3 O oft Vim Square, t3ODERICH, Ontario. Special attention to C ». nee3 and Court Works Var. Holm€s may be consulted at i ►derich, by Phone, and Phone Charges reversed. 11. .. yit�P1 •�! : Routledge ® , OSTEOPATH MAIN STREET - EXETER Wednesday --2.00 p_am; 5-01 pan. 7.00 p.m.; 8.00 p.m Dr. 'B. tl. COWEN L.D.S.. D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK --ZIT SCH tta3�sla�> :Eye' Thursday, Friday, At HARTLI';I33'S BLOCK, ;DAS'RWOOD Every -Mon c'iay, Tuesday and -Wednesday The Imperial Life Assira lee Co. of 'Canada AD OFFICE 'TOItONTO E. E. Wuelttl—Agent. • ZURICH Pharne 11-31 4guaraxatee and Accident Insurance. Oldest and Strongest Co. in Canada OSCAR EL,OPP. Graduate Carey M., Jones, Nat - nal school of Aucttonier Stoclg. y for Registered beeping zee p Bre$de). 'Terms in keeping loath Prevailing P -rices. Choice thine "Reams for sale. Will eels ani Auyer3rere. 93 or waste. VIeene 18— Licensed flnetinner FOR HURON & B1 Y}DLESE . 1t7 IN A POSITION TO CO'N- &nnet any auction . Sale,veoardlesa les seize, or article to Bell. I :solicit your busfarees, ata if not •aatisfieel will make no charg'ea for aerreicea h��slRvcood. Arthur -Weber - ,itheons 13•--51 , 1• ••••••+s4ao60,00•00emees Zlifich Neel MARKET • Fxes1>, and Salt ?isle its i Bologna Sausages, etc: • Hilliest Cash Fence floe Wool $ °ABH FOR SKINS & H '!r,gblut & De1ebiert 1 v••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••s•• • '•~O•••••••• L I VE p o U L `I' R WANTED Mikan every day till Seelock,p,ne. not feed Fowl isam,et'ming when broue; et . Highest Cash Prkes ..--CASH FOR -- Oram and Eggs W. O'Brien z 't +e i^ Vic' Headquarters FOR TIRES TUBES AND :Storage Batteries M. S. WEIN, Prop PUT"g61011 Wants, For ,Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads, IN THIS CQL'Ua6 FOR SAI. About two acres of standing poplar timber for sale. Apply to James Mc- Allister, R. R. 1, Zurich. FOR SALE PENINSULAR KITCHEN RANGE Wood or Coal, in ACondition,1 Hess. Radio Electric STRAYED. Unto my premises Lot 11, Con. 3' Hay Township, a year-old heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Ed, Munn, HensafI • •STRAYED There strayed unto Lot 7, Con. 5, Hay Township, about Oct. 18th, a two-year-old heifer: Owner" can have satne by paying expenses and prov- • ing property. Asa J. Penhale, Lot 20, Com 2, Stephen, Exeter, R, R. No. 1, Phone Crediton, 17--34.. l3 '11" 1 1 class sondition Good terms, and ienunediatc possession can be given. Apply to Andrew Sloan, Phone 27-12 R. R. No. 2, Brussels, Ont. • FARM FOR. SALE Comiisting of 1:00 acres of choice. land being Lot 3, Con. 16 Grey Tp. ul dings ane quid are- all in first FOR SALE DEBENTURES FOR SALE • Thu -unsold balance of -the Deben- Fures i.,sued -under Black Creek By - Law are offered for sale. Term is Fera years at 5 per cent interest. A.' F. HESS, Treasurer Tp. of Hay. ALNES M'r, Herb. Neeb, of Detroit, was a week -end visitor at his home here. Merrsr. Warcl Fritz and Ev. tlaist were to London on Wednesday , on business. Miss V. Richert, Mrs. E. OesGs'h, and Miss Pearl Wertz, motored to London, on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Pfile of Jxerl,:. sa1l, were Sunday visitors at the house of Mrs. Lydia P131o. . ,Mr. Conrad Treemner of the l4tb Cron. has treated himself and' Mrs. Truemner to a nice Chevrolet Coteh auto on Tuesday, •¥r.Ernie Gross of Chesley visited with Zurich friends over Sunday. .Her advisee ua'that in the northern part otf Huron and in Bruce County there is sufficient snow to make sleighing. Messrs. Henry Krueger and W]1M liam Kaercher of the 1.4th, Con., left over the creek -end for Guelph .and Kitchener, where they will take .• in the Fat Stock Show at Guelph this week. - Me. Robert Bechtel, of Crediton, who is on the banking staff of that place, was a week -end visitor at the home of Mrs. S Rennie. •Wtr. Bechtel. -greatly assisted the choir of the Evangelical church in their mus- ical program, and his numbers were very much enjoyed.. The localhydro staff under the able' superi.ntendancy of Mr. Lamp - man, are re -building the business sec- tion of the local system, by changing the transformers and adding one "try the former overloaded system, encs the work is now almost completed. - A very appropriate program of musical numborswars rendered by the choir of the Evangelical church, and as a consequence there was e very large attendance of attendive listeners, who enjoyed the frogran, of musical nurribcre very much, and the program as a whole is indeed a credit to this live satiety. Stop! Look! Listen! 15 DAYS SACRIFICE: SALE From Dec, 13 t h to Dec. 31st CASH GROCERIES Date; 'per lb Raisins., 2 Ile:. for 10e 2i)e lc'. Sugar, 2 Ibe. for .19e 18e 55c Jvn ata coffee ]b. . , 40c la bans Tau -miry soap for . . 26c 4 bars Palm Olive soap'for Corn Starch lb. . .. .. 10 e Canned goods 2 for 25e £dlatehes, R B. at 10c National Matches 3 for . 2.5-c 3 bottles extracts for 25e 1 ib, Kitchen Queen Bak. 1'ow_ and cup- tied saucer for . 35c Corn flakes, box .. .... _ . 10e Cocos per lb Spee Japan tea, lb. SALE. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Wool Wear, ar, garm't $1.15 Men's Utiion Su at . , 02.19, Fleece Lined at gp rvr c nt .... 89e e ME N"S SHIRTS VTork shirts, reg. i.;36 at.. 01.18 Flannelette, Reg. 1.50 at .01.19 Flannel, Reg. 1,65, at .. ..01.29 Flannel Shirts, Reg, $1. at .. 88e Khaki Shirts, $1. at . 83c Wool Hose, et •. 4$c BOY'S WEAR Bloomers,, Reg. 1.7 5, at .. 01.31. Underwear, 2-}7c. and Union Suits At Special Prices. YARNS Canadian Yarn at .... .. ..99e Scotch ng fingcl. a Yarn, at ..$1.1 Chintz at 23c. yard 34 -in. Gingham at 19c Flannelette, Special Prices. 34 -int. Print at 20c , AND NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES Santa Clause has visited our store with gifts for every member of the Family. Fresh Stock -of Nuts, Candies, Toys,.Etc., Etc. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL!! Wishing aur Inany Friends and Customers._ A VERY MERRY XMAS., AND A HAPPY NEW Y. i_?'t Joseph GelF as; Sr, GENERAL MERCHAN T "SDAILE FADA pecial Six -AVID Radio B A T T E R,Y L E S S OR WITH BATTERIES Nobody is Lonely in FADA Homes! WHAT do you like? Jazz or grand opera? Fiddlers or Philadelphia Orchestra? Funny Recitations or Politic al Speeches? Stock and' Market, Reports, News Everything? 40 Yes, all Radios do offer this variety, but FADA gets them? There' the difference! For good, sound, enyin mering reasons FADAalone can give you unlimited choice. FADA alone is years ahead in all your radio esse*Atials••. true selectivity that brooks no interference from over. lapping stations ---superb,. ringing tone dluality.•...Ik.ng range ---clear and loutd. 1EIellritbil"sty that does net help our repair Business, but we are glad of drat! We make it up 'in extra sales of PADA! • ;See our beautiful" table and console rootlets. .Hear FADA. prove itself the nest radio ester offered. Hey r e !e , Zurich LOCAL NEWS Ur. John England was a visitor to Dashwood on Monday. n'Ir. and- Mrs, 0, L Smith - and da- ughter Mae were business visitors to London on Saturday, • Mr. Harry Howard of Benson, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs; Jas..AM]an on. Saturday. Mr. and IVIrs. Orville Steinbach, of London, \Acre Sunday visitors. with relative, in the Village. Mr. aud IIrs. C. 'L. Smith, Mrs. Il. h,relcmcicr•arid sort 1.1ruce, and Mre. Chas. Weber motored to C.Iodt.riei: ori Situs+lay afternoon, • Mr. Ward Fritz was .1a business visitor to Windsor the p ast-yveel:; and on his way horns, he made a brief vis- it with Frtll r A. M. Stroeder, et Maidstone, neap Windsor. The eyes of the ^ world are upon the scene at Buckingham Palace wh- ere King George is fighting for .his life, and throughout the Empire the word•, of the National Anthem halve, a deeper significance. • A. Concert consistiag of a piny, ]rills, dialogue,,, etc-, will ix held ie ho Babylon Lim; Sch ic'l m:•,c�, ea the night of Dec. 20th., comm ncing ,rt e30 C Pepper. 1,1.t••r. Christmas Ent.rtahlmc•ut--Art aft- evecen plosion will he given by the 12-111;i7•3 of ti.i No. 8; flay, On Thurs- da , :!'r• i0t11, at 1.30 o'clocsk sharp. An iit•,.t.dtetet ,. extended to every- one. l_1 .• -ion Silver (oiiee tion et the door. H. W, 13rokeeete e, "_'e cher. Oro dollar invested hi a. year's sub scripticn to the improved Family ileea]d and Weekly Star of Montreal will bring the fanner better divid- ends that. one hundred dollars in the bank. The farmer's wives, daughters and sons, get free, the best magaz- ine extant. The Bazaar held in the Town Hell on Saturday afternoon and ev- ening. by the Ladies Aid of the Luth- eran. el' arch, was in every waya decided success. The, attendance was as large a: could be expected, and the ladies found ready s ales for the lovely horny baking as well as the many other useful articles they were offering.. The proceeds amoue- td to over $125.00. ' • A very promising i••1 reeling :8 he•ing hold in •1'"rv7'1 Hall, on Thursday even, i Ot th ; ;;e i , on - doe the auspice of St. 1' a It"a:'e R. c: :hurch, when tr .••'11 c to cin ihr. public to a cue e, ;11'° , i oik.'r•t d by 1 dance. A good o:eliefeee, has h••e>n retired for the occa-t Y1, and well 11 rt21l1 the Siei1r.;'ieg for the ;:ten - ng Everybody is iii•r.t, e, al,11 the cf n1 sion fee i oure 50, , lebtr•a.l ,,sizes are being awarded to the win- ners of the card party. Merchants i2 towns would do well to heed the fact just now that during the long lonely winter evenings in hundred ndred thousand homes on the co- rtry. concessions the book most del- i -gently thumbed, whose pages art, most breathlessly turned, is not the Bible., nor Pilgram's Progress, nor Tartan, nor Shepherd of the Hills. No book of the present day can boast a following as large as the con- stant readers of the mall order cat- alogue. What are you doing to meet this competition? • Huron Old Boys of Toronto Elect Officers. The Huron Old Boys' Association, of Torontn, at the animal meeting on Edda; rorted A. E, Forbes as head ei its o _ , ..cranged a gi to• Jo i T o'^rt;sob 2, treasurer; ap pointed a coi:irni_tce in connection with the annual :cleech services, and hoar se t ethic:~• r- miniscent of old times i^ :•"111:2,n, :' r=n J. S. McKin- non, vice -pros,, o: the Can. Manfg, Association. E. Floody, secretary and past -president presided, The follow- ing officers were elected: Hon. Pres., T. A. Russell, J. A. McLaren, R. C. King; hon. vice-pres., Mrs. E. Floody Mrs. R. C. King, Mrs. H. 13. Stowe; President, A. .E. Forbes; Vice—pies,, Jack Kennedy, D. D. Wison; 1ind. viccepres., Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs. W. J. Cracknell, Mrs. G. C. Vanst- one, Miss Lily Paterson, Mrs• George Young; Secy., E. Floody; Assistant secretary, Mrs. L. M. Pringle; linen - dal secy., Ernest Lee; Hon. treasur- er, John Robertson; Treas., Rcbert Holmes; Auditors, G. Ferguson, R. Sheppard; Chaplains, Rev. T. W. Neal, Rev. C. A, Mustard, Rev, E. Powell.• COAL. 1928 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR Y ENUINE Scranton Goal ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS) RARLY TO i Case St Sou z r• •• • i ••• •b •t i g Tees, Tubes, Gas, L. A. Fran g WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIND OE MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DO;•,LAR OF COST, PUMPS; A FULL LINE OF l U1v1Pa; PI>'ING AND FITTINGS, AND BESIDES WE INSTALL 'OUR PUMPS. LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATCR BE A DE LAVAL. We have the Agency for this District. GARAGE SUPPLIES • • A WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGE. SUPPLIES, AND e CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAW DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON, REPAIRING AND R. 40 s0 BUILDING BATTERIES YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Otis and !`,reales I Zurich crag-w•+r8••m+a•e.s.�a•�+e,ae4e•�a> •�•�rssa�, 4•o�•a+m•s,�aa��,�•c�ca.rea,ae� Auto Tops, Buggy Tops - Wagon Hepairing Painting Etc' - Second Halide(' Ruggles HESS - ZURICH 4-1-7,.++++++++a: ++w.++++++++.g.,.;.,;., -r+ +++++.+1..P.1.4 fi fir+ USE E GE AR SHINGLES For new aid old Roof's 1• .; AS THEY MAKE THE CHEAPEST AND THE BES I' ROOF + 'WITHOUT ANY PAJNTINriOR .REPAIRING AND WILL OUT t LAST ANY OTHER KIND OF ROOi'. SHINGLES ARE NOW SELLING AT THE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE OF— n 5X Red Cedar $1.50 Per Buch 3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch e+WE WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A CARLOAD OF 9 -FT, T. CEDAR. 'POSTS' AND 9 F1'. LARGE ANCHOR POSTS. CALL FOR YOUR SUPPLY. PHONE An, C. ICALBITT4 a' r ZURICH O 0 f'++d++++1.4444.+++++++++++++++ F++++3+++f+++++++h++^P) !11 ti?���•t��tiQY�itf�Sft■+��(i�fi,fiii�irl�/��f�tflf� n Zu.rich ]Jrug Store We have many beautiful Articles r�µy Christmas Gifts in our store suitable for Christmas Gifts ••••e•••44•ee•o•••+•••sees Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Military Brush Sets, Articles in French Ivory. PERFUMIZERS ti Fancy Stationery, Books, Picture Books and Fountain Pens Christmas Cards and Booklets KODAKS AND FILIMS kwpicow alDr. Ad I MacKinnon, Zur oh, .