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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-03-07, Page 8moor !hcStore with the Stock SA L E PRICES i Our New Shipments Continued on many lines of Winter Goods. We still have a large stock of Ladies, Mens' and Boys sweater eats on hand ,which are marked down to rock bottom prices come and see 0.00•••a••••a••••••••••a••a•••,aaa••••6•a•a•aaaaaaa• FOR THIS WEEK ONLY a STRING BROOMS, 2 for pYSTER SHELL per. Cwt JELLY POWDER, 4 for SUGAR CRISP COOKIES, 2 lbs. GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs. for 75c $.150 25c 25c 25c PRUNES, 2 lbs. for toelegaaea•••e•emaeee®ace•a•aaa•®aa•• eeeeetsaaaeaaaaa•a OUR 1928 ACCOUNTS ARE READY AND WE WOULD APPREC- IATE A PROMPT SETTLEMENT. for 23c J. 0 c S*NS i' Phone 59.. Pr•.1LLt Wanted [0g. .r, r.F.4.1-1-14-1-1.* s,,, ,..x..,,•, , •r•014.1. sit 4.1'4. •i 4.4.4.4.4 ,g•4e4 fi.++ 4.4. . 4. We have been appointed Agents direct for U ,:ICI=I AND VICINITY FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES OF TRIED AND PROVEN PRODUCTS OF • 4, W.LLYS •OVERLAND . LTD. �`� IIPP�T 'orT ARISTOCRAT OF ITHE LOW PRI-'+ CED FIELD. SEE IT; DRIVE IT; .q CO3IP_iRE IT WIT D PROVEN PRODUCT OFIQUALIWYRIED + A THE LOWEST PRICED SIX ON WHIPPET ET S 1 1 THE MARKET. A CAR WLTH A SOUND REPUTATION tit ANNOUNCEMENT Willy s Knight THEO FAMOUR PSTEVE' VE V NAT V E MOTOR. IF IN NEED OF A CAR ARRANGE TO S,EE U8 BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. 'A SATISFACTORY DEAL ASSURED, BESIDES: "WE GIVE YOU SERVICE" 11! Monsseau Zurich OF Spring and Summer Goods ARE NOW ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY AND WE INVITE THE PUB- LIC TO COME IN AND SEE THEM BEFORE MAKING. YOUR PUR- CHASES. A CALL IS ALWAYS APPRECIATEM J. W. MERNER YELLOW 'FRONT STORE PHONE NO. 145 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Merrsr. Ted Mittleholtz: and E. E. Weido motored' to Goderich' -on Fri- day Mr. and Mrs. George Hess' and' fam ily of Hensall, were visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrs:. Harry. G. Hess the past week. • On Thursday evening at 7.30, at the Evangelical Church, Zurich, a Religious Education Rally' and: Orat- orical Contest will be held, •sponsored by. the Bible School and Young Pe- ople's League."• Aildresse's' 'Will 'be' given by well qualified speakers and. two members of the Young' People's• League, who Will strive fin first place in their orations 'on "Religious E'du canon." The winner in this contest will then go t� the District Rally' to contendthere for first place and the winners at the five district rallies in the Conference will go to the Annual Assembly. Special music, will be giv- en, and a free will offering will be received. This inspiring' occasion will draw an overflowing audience and is open to every one. That means you. a ®ae+0411404 Oa 041160440444410 e00•111a0••••a•••••s••iMIIIII • i • • • •a • • •• NOW Is The Best Time TO PLAN YOUR SUMMER'S PROGRAM OF WORK, REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS LET US SHOW YOU THE BEST KINDS OF FENCING FOR THE FIELD, OR THE HOME LAWN FENCES. WE HANDLE THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY. IF YOU DECIDE TO DO SOME ROOFING OR EVE -TROUGHING THIS YEAR, WE 'INVITE YOU TO CALL ,AND SEE US AND GET OUR ESTIMATES, AS WELL AS SHOW YOU OUR GOODS. A NICE NEW PIECE OF FURNITURE IN THE HOME WILL AL- WAYS BE AN ATTRACTION AND APPRECIATIVE.- WE CAN SUPPLY ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, AND THE PRICES ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE. If in need of new furniture, don't forget; we have it! Mrs. Woods Passes LOCAL MARKETS '(;Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, lb. Dried apples lib..... Eggs ....... The death took place at her 'home at Bayfield on February 21st, -of a highly respected citizen in the person of Mrs., John D. Wooils in her 73rd year. Her death cane as the result of an illness of about two months, which began with an attack of influ- enza. She was •a daughter' of the late Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Blair of God- erich Township. After her marriage she and her husband resided on the 4th con. of Goderich Tp., until four years ago when they retired to Bay- field. Besides her husband she leav- es to mourn her loss four ;sisters and two brothers, is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alex, Sparks of Lon- don and Mrs. T. L. Wurm of Zurich, and two sons, Mr. Livingston Woods of Toledo, Ohio, and Nesbitt Woods of Toronto, A son and daughter, Matthew and Sadie, predeceased their mother ten years ago. The funeral took place from St. Andrew's church Bayfield on Sunday, February 24th, Rev. R. M. Gale conducting the eery, fees. r -a.0 --- 40c 8c ▪ ..,.. 22, 28, 32 Flour ................ Wheat Barley .... ...... Buckwheat Shorts per ton Bran per ton Chickens Live ...,. Old Hens . v..._ Live Hogs, ......... 3.50-4.15 1.25 70c 80 35.00 34.00 .......• � 15, 19, 21 ...14 1.8 20 10.00 Western Farmers Mutual Weather Insurance Cu OF WOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario- Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee. 31, 1927, $4365,735. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $150,579,88 Ratti—$4.50 per $1,000 tor 3 yearai. E. F. Klapp—Zurich Adent,'Also Dealer in Lidlitning Rods, and all kinds of Fire Insurance • ISTADEo ,. ..'.ZURICH * ONT. Late Jonathan J. Merner The death occured at Windsor, in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, on Monday February 25th, of Jonathan J. Mer- ner, formerly M. P. for South Huron. He had not been in the best of health for the past two years, but had been able to be about and look after his business and decided to undergo an operation from which he never re- gainers consciousness. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon from his residence on Moy Ave, to Windsor Grove Cemetery. Mr. W. J. Merner of Zurich and Mr, E. F. Mer- ner of near Bayfield each' .received a cheerful letter from departed a few days previous to the operation, stat- ing when the operation is to take place. Deceased was a son of the late Gottleib and Mary Merner of Zurich, and spent most of his life in Zurich, where hewas engaged in the mercantile business for thirty-three years, and in correction was engaged in various other indu::tric, among which was the operating of the Zurich apple drying and jam factory, and in so doing he gave employment to many people in our village, who all have a good word for J. J. Merner. In 1911 he entered politics and was member for South Huron in the Federal Ho- use until 1921. He was member :dur- ing the strenous years of the Great War when unusual responsibility was attached to the position. In 1918 he moved to Seaforth, in 'order to give his family better access to education and about 'tl' ., years ago then mov- ed to Windsor where he had been very active', engaged in erecting 41)1021$4Py, MAMA. 'lit 1 39'29 ++MP+++++++++++++++++$4 +++++++++$*+ 4. • Our ' Accounts And we would ask our Cus= toners owing us to- kindly come and settle same dwelling houses, and real estate. He leaves to mourn his loss: his bereft widow, Mrs. Clara Edith Graham, for merly of Goderich; and seven child- ren: Mrs K. Ferguson of London; :Dr. E. G. (Ted.) Merner, of Windsor; Clair .of Detroit; Greta of Ford hos- pital, Detroit; Beatrice, Borden and Helen at home. Six brothers and two sisters also survive: Will, of Win- nipeg; J. Wesley, of Zurich; S. A. of Hensall; G. A. of Dashwood; E. F. of Bayfield; Mrs. C. Eilber of Cred- iton; and Mrs. • W. C. Callfas, of ILondon. The bereft family have the most .sincere 5srer,gthy of them, many friends in Zurie . Are now Ready HENSALL SEED SHOW The annual Seed Show of the So- uth Huron Agricultural Society was held in the Town Hall, Hensall., on Friday. February 22nd. There was a good entry in most of the classes, es- pecially so in the oats and barley, in speaking of what the judge said no finer seed could be found in the Prov ince. Following the judging, Mr. A. W. Mason, of Guelph Agricultural College, who acted as Government Judge, gave address on good seed; which was listed to with the keenest attention by an audience that filled the hall. ' The following are the awards: Spring wheat—John Robertson, C. Truemner,.. Alex. Buchanan. No. 72 or 144 Oats -O. KIopp, Or- r Alex. Buchanan,RoyMC- Donald., Johnston & Kalbfieisch f. Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 White Oats—John Robertson, W.R. Dougall, 3. A. Manson &-Sons,' W. H. MsLean. Barley, 6 -rowed ---W. R. Dougal,W.. Pepper & San, 0. Rowcliffe, Alex. Buchanan. Field Peas --C. Truemner, James Broadfoot, W. Pepper & Son. Field Beans—C. Truemner. Timothy Seed—C. Truemner, Wil- liam Alexander. Bled Clover Seeed—C. Truemner. AIeiite Seed --C. Truemner: Potatoes, general crop --- C. True' inner. Sweet; Clover --James Broadfoot. Buckwheat—W. R. Dougall, O, iiopp, A. Manson & Sons. 42, par 44-4. ?t 4-.1.4.4.°iert +++ A++++44444.44.4 1,'1•'1"1' •5+++++44+4.4sr++414;`' 44 . Safe and Dependable WHEN YOUR INVESTMENTS CONSIST OF VICTORY BONDS, HURON AND 'ERIE DEBENTURES, OR CANADA TRUST GUARANTEED MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES, YOU' CAN ABSOLUTELY DEPEND 33PON THAT YOUR INTEREST WILL BE PAID TWICE A YEAR ON A CERTAIN DATE, AND THAT YOUR PRINCIPAL IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE. PLAY SAFE AND PROVIDE FOR A REGULAR INCOME Any Sum oder $100 wiIl. be accepted on a H. & Erie Debenture or a Canada Trust G.M.C. for on to Five years. INTEREST TWICE A YEAR AT 4 X/ Per Cent. . PER ANNUM" WILL BE PAID REGULARLY +.' FULL INFORMATION GIADLY GIVEN APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED AT ANY TIME Before you Invest---INSTESTIGATE► Andrew F. 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