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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-08-15, Page 41044,4004-#4$ iisarr409.$44041+r+►t►*****a** 4, fi ►r> 44444 -,,..� -,..- ee.w!y�'• ,..,...,y..Y....k' �,"'?e,V,' �"�J�.,I„�^'*s.""� *"�„; �.."...j.�:"raa..i""'•'�,t?., ,��','�'i$(� 4 4 g 4 Received a shipment of waterproof Robes which 1 am retailing far be- low Catalogue prices get your's at ,. :Special Price $12.50 large size BARGAINS BARGAINS FRED THIEL - ZURICH .r+.4.* � iIDa v4>o... **O.6}tr a�s,c4��.0 a* +6.4us4.410.4. s, w•. 4 4 4 t a 4 t i 44g.04+fi++l++++++++++++++++46V++++4++++++++1+3++4+3+fi++?•++++++4' Fresh Soda Biscuits lb. 15c ..Zink Jar Ring: dozen .18c. Fruit dishes dozen 50e. # White Wine Vinegar, Best Quality ,Corn Flakes, 2 for 19e. 4. Jlr.rs, Quarts, dozen $1.25 Lantern Glasses each 10c. Flower Pots, 5, 10, 15c. each Cups and Saucers, dozen $1.20 i Linoleum, 4 yards wide, at per Yard La Belle, Crepe 3S -in. wide SALE P Rainbow Crepe, yard 41.25 Ginghams and Prints yard 19c Ladies Vests, each 15c. Men's Dress Shirts each 81.00 Children's Hose. all colors, pr. Men's Overalls and Smocks,at .Straw Hats, each 10c P & G. soap, 11 bars for 50c 1 gal. crocks, each 20c Plates, dozen 75c., $1., 1.25, 1.50 per Gallon Jars, Pints, dozen $1.00 gallon Jars, doz. $1.65 Large pitchers, each 20c Dinner Sets reg 28.50 for $21.00 6 mixing bowl_, set 69c and 35c Each 40e Water Jugs, 20e, 25c, $3.00 51.00 RICE, yard - Black Duchesse Satin, yd. $1.19 Turkish towels 25c and 39c EMU. Floss, 2 skeins for 5c Boys' Play suits, 75c and $1. 19c Men's Socks pair 15e each $2.15 Bathing Suits, 75c and up T. L. WURM Pia` 44++.14+++++++++++++++++++i +++.p+++ 44++++++++++++.14+44-:•+++++,i- ,,. +++++.1.+++4+++.I.'i.+.Y..g .+++++,i- ;.. Vw.Z 1i uttiOn, xnakin,g Sarnia the meeting place with a number corning from the States. A very interesting matrimonial ev- ent took place at Lansing, Mich., en Saturday evening last, when Miss' :Path Margaret Koonsivan of that place and Mr. William, G. Gram, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gram of Hen- sall, were happily united -in 'wedlock at Pilgrim's Congregational chuieh, of that city. MAKE Anniversary Services will be held ui Blake United Church on Sunday, August 25th, when, Rev. Mr. Soobie of Belgrave will preach at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. Masi will be furnish- ed by the choir assisted by talent from Clinton. Everybody weiconie. Mr. and Mrs. Selby and family who spent the past week with friends in the village returned on Monday to their home in Windsor. 'Mrs. Thos. Dick of HensaIl, accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs: F. J. Cawthorpe of Tavistock, spent the week -end at the. home of Mr. .and Mrs. R. N. Douglas. Miss Helen, Tough of Brucefield, visited friends in this vicinity the past week. Mrs. Weir of Seaforth spent thre week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manson. Hiss Gwendolyn Clark returned af- er spending a few days with friends :tear Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown: of the Goshen Line South, called on friends in the village on Sunday. lD.006liill/ldllll#i•GI1WI MAMUM a s110000111011114 Salt Salt Carload of Salt just arrived which we are selling as follows: In 500 lb. lots at 55c. per cwt. In 100 lb. lots at 60c cwt. delivered YOUR 1929 GOAL NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES. ACT NOW! L. Schilbe & Son i 1 161400.84110eeSleglisl ortellseeileaaw•/a140,11aatha/rsomps 1 1 HENSALL Mr. and Mks. Last and family and 41sT, and Mrs. Daniels of Windsor vis- :ated with Miss Slavins. The sale of the real estate of the late Alex. Murdock will be held on • .August 15th. Vers. Pollock of Battle Creek, '"Mich., is visiting in and around town. ithe was a farmer resident of Hen- sall. .Mrs. Elsom, of Saskatchewan, for- :suterly known as Mrs. W. Currie, of ''clan Parr Line, Township of Hay, is -visiting relatives and friends in Hen - a11 and vicinity. Miss Alice Joynt has returned to 13tlitnet home after holidaying at Grand 'Mend. Mr, and Mrs. John Reichert and .daughter of Detroit, are visiting a dew days with the foriner's father, •r.Adarn Reichert. 'ltfr. and Mrs. Ned. Sheffer have re- :dux"sed home after a pleasant two 'r'mek's visit with friends in Toronto. .lrma Higgins of !Kitchener, spent 'rte holidays at her axone hare. HAY COUNCIL. The regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Township of Hay, was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday, August 6th. All the members were present. The minutes. of the previous meeting were adopt- ed as read. • Communications: From Assistant Provincial Treasurer showing' ',that $190.65, being the amount of railway tax due Hay Township for the year 1927, was taken up for maintenance of patients in the Ontario Hospitals. Frons Bell Telephone Co., advising ;hat pay stations should be installed at Grand Bend next year. From Ag- :icultural Representative, Clinton, ex- plaining the rules and regulations gov erning the Scholarship for students entering the O.A.C. Cuelph for first year. Also from the same source stressing the cutting of weeds on m- id sides and the duties of Weed Ins- spectors in enforcing the Act. The following resolutions were pas- sed:-That as- sed: That By-law No. 1, 1929, re ivfud Creek Drain, be read third time and finally passed as no appeals had been received. • That 725 fall and win ter London telephone directories be purchased for Hay Municipal teleph- one subscribers. That a grant of $15 he made to Exeter Agricultural So- ciety for 1929. That • the following rates be struck and levied upon the rateable property of the township of Hay for the year 1929, and that a by-law be prepared for passing at the next council meeting confirming the same : County rate for all purposes 7.2 mills; township rate 1.5 mills; Township road rate, 3 mills; Dash- wood P.V. 7 mills; Zurich P.V., 6 mills; Gen. school rate, 4 mills; S.S. No. 7, debenture 1.4 mills; special school rates: U.S.S. No. 1, 2 mills; S. S. No. 2, 2 mills; S.S. No. 3, 2.1 mills; S.S. No. 4, 3.2 mills; S.S, No. 6-; SS. No. 7, 3,3 mills; S.S. No. 8 3.2 mills; USS No. 9, 2 mills; No. 1C 2.25 mills ; No. 11, 4.5 mills ; No 12 3.7 mills; U. No. 13, 4.9 mitis; Ne 14 2 mills; No. 15, 3-6 mills; U. No. 16, 3.9 mills; Sep. S.S. No. 1, 12 mills. That accounts covering township roads, telephone and general accounts be passed: Township Roads -Huron Expositor advertising account $2.10; Can. In- got Iron Co., culvert, 63.70; Hauling crushed gravel Rd. No. 1, 593.70; W Ducharme pay list 2.50; A. Foster cement work 114.40; M. Corriveau, cement work 167.35; M. Corriveau pay list 20.75; T. Ayotte, pay list 67.50, T. W. Grenier, pay list 16.50; John Oesch pay list 5.50; S. Hoff - Rev, and Mrs. A. Sinclair and fam- ily are spending a month's vacation at Tobermory, Pike Bay aitd Grand Bend, Vera Satindercock has accepted ''a position at Seaforth. Mrs. S. Stacey was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Jarrott at Hills, green. Mrs. Roy Weber is visiting friends in Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. L. Sullins of Detroit; visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson. Mrs. Jos. Hudson is spending s. few weeks visiting in Detroit. Albert J. Clarke and wife, of Van couver, D.C., are here visiting their relatives in Hensall and vicinity. It is some' thirty-one years since: he he was here last. Charles Cook; and formerly of the village, was a visitor with his two 'bra thers and mother here. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Drysttaie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and members of their families, were in Sarnia the past week, attending a a .g;u aaririiy i€ 1Ctil,wlili $. 1LD Wm, 15 1,, 1929. Capital, y$34,548,76O H. R DRUMMOND, ESQ D. FORBES ANGUS, ESQ. FLtaOLD KENNEDY, ESQ. E. W. BEATTY, ESQ., K.C. F. E. MEREDITH, ESQ., K.C. W. A. BLACK, ESQ. Rest and Undivided Profits,, $3,70,74,82.9 Total Assets, hz 5,7o5,653 PRESIDENT SIR CHARLES GORDON, G.B.E. VICE-PRESIDENTS MAj.-GEN. THE HON. S. a ME Bs,net caaaa. GENERAL MANAGER SIR FREDERICK WILLIAMS'TAYLOIR. DIRECTORS WM.I. MCMASTER, ESQ t, G. B. FRASE'R, ESQ. GEN. SIR ARTHUR CURRIE., G.C.M.G., K.C.B. THE HON. THOMAS AHEARN A. O. DAWSON, ESQ. LT.» .H :nF. T MOLSOFL, THE HON. Timmy Coorssurnr JAMES: Sraw ar , ESQ. 3. W. MCCoSMira,, Msg. W. N. Tn.LEY, ESQ„ x.i-0. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD SIR CHARLES GORDON, G.B.E. MAI GEN. THE HON, S. C. aviuw3ablars, !u:ivi:4L E. W. ,BEATTY, ESQ., K.0 H. R. DRUMMOND, ESQ. LONDON COMMITTEE; His GRACE THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G. (CJiriirmaan). y F. R. S. BALFOUR, ESQ. SIR HARD2.M.Ae L' 'V$:R, Baam.„ .C.�. THE RT. HON. LORD STRATIiCONA AND MOuN„T ?ROYAL PARIS COMITE CONSULTATIP.;.;:. M. GASTON MENIER`', MEXICO COMMITTEE. FREDERICK ADAMS, ESQ. C. GORDON PA'TERSON, The Bank has over 600 Offices in Canada, Newfoundland, United States, Mexico; at London, England, and at Paris, France, with Correspondents in all Countries, offering exceptional facilities in all departments of General and Foreign Banking. The Bank of Montreal holds an interest in Barclays Bank iD,riminicet, Colonial and Overseas), and by =son :,rsi this association is able to offer its clients ,Close competitive rates and complete banking sere .for busi- ness with the West Indies, among the im- portant advantages tottered being facilities for obtaining accurate local information. BANK OF MONT Established 1111T AL man, pay list 200.12; L. Kalbfleisch pay list 111.05; J. Campbell pay list. 2.20; C. Aldswarth, pay list 2.20; E. Jarrott "pay* list 10.30; E. Gabel pay list. 114.35; E. J. Stire 21.50, S. Mc- Arthur pay list 53.55; W. G. Bell,. pay list 54.50; T. Dinsmore, pay list, 211.15; M. M. Russell pay list 43.25; J. Park, pay list 54.15; A. Mousseau pay list, 51.90; C. Aldsworth, pay list 149.07; A. Wein, tile 3.43; Teleph- one accounts -Northern EIectric Co. material 155.22; Stromberg-Carlson Tel. Mfg. Co., material 40.15; Bell Tel. Co. tolls, May 21st to June 20th 129.79; Can. Telo. & SuppIies, mat- erial 9.71; M. G. Deitz, salary, etc.. 91.00; Zurich Central switching, $80; E. R. Guenther, cartage 2.60; Gen- eral accounts -J. J. Coitolly, McDon- ald Drain, 675.75; J. Reid, Black Creek Drain, 1,900.00; Murray and Nicholson, Jeffrey Drain 2,035:00; Munuicipal World supplies, 9.23, by- laws, etc., Mud Creek drain, 40.00; H. G. Hess, wiring town hall 19.05; C. L. Smith, printing account, 191.50; various parties, payments McDonald Drain .224.00. The Council adjourned to meet a- gain on Tuesday September 3rd, at 1.30 o'clock, p.m. A. F., Hess, Clerk.. IIURON COUNTY Old Age Pension Board This Board is composed of the following members of Huron County Council, and they are now ready to forward applications to the Government, viz., Messrs: W. J. HENDERSON, Reeve Morris, Wingham P. O. ROBERT HIGGINS, Reeve Hensall, P.O. ROLAND KENNEDY, Reeve Tuckersmith, Seaforth P.O. 3. W. CRAIGIE, Deputy Reeve Goderich, Goderich P.O. GEO. HUBBARD, Deputy Reeve Howick, Clifford, P.O. Blank forms for application may be obtained from these or from the Municipal Clerks throughout the County, or front thn undersigned. Applicants are urged to be very careful to have these filled correctly in every particular, preferably by the Municipal Clerks, and to furnish the best available proof of age. Fill the applications in duplicate and forward by past or other- wise to meat Goderich as soon as possible. Read carefully the regulations or enquire as to who are quali- fied before making applications. GEO. W. HOLMAN COUNTY CLERK Goderich, July 16th, 1929 ., a What a Difference ill t m im can make. Especially coxes oantiiietely equipped with! Emco Bathroom Fixtures and Fit-' firms. Consider the health of your baldly .;and do not forego this. necessary home improvement any longer. Emco Fixtures are of the latest Improved type, of the best. manufacture and guaranteed con -4• struction. Lack of running water need not deter7 you, as an ]EMPIRE DURO WATER. SUPPLY ;SYSTEM will provide sufQ- tieut quantities for all your bathroom; kitchen, and other needs. Thee suaaslgest model supplies 250 gallons per :hour ;and other models considerably - more. Our local dealer will be pleased fro,. supply you' with full Snformatioa and recommend the model most suitable to your greeds. Fou' Sale By: STADE & WEIDO 1' ,3OH�NSTON & KALBFLEISC it t t.. .i Pressure, Water Systems slava . l iToom FittlnOs;,