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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-11-28, Page 6**al INYUR • COUNTY. .NEWS, 'the Aeamer Mapleeolet of Can - ;Ida Steamship Lines 'vent aground :in foggy weather on 'Sunday morning dOctOber 20th,. on reef near Cock- burn Maria, Lake Huron. The MaP- lecourt had been tied up In Goderich Zartior ,all summer and cleared away • •16 60041•11000,0000000006 light Saturday morning the 19th, for the heal of the lakes to take on a cargo of grain. Among the mem- bers of her crew Were several Goder- ieh young Men, including S. Proctor, Norval Precious, J. Huckins, Basil Laws, Wallace Johestou and Alf. Williams, 000000800000es00000400014126) • 0 11, As we sell more New Fords we get more used cars LOOK THESE OVER flo I 1928 Ford Coach $550.00 1928 Pontiac 'coach Elm new $675.00 Mt 410 1927 Ford Coach $275.00 1926 Overland (Coupe $390.00 ip 2925 Ford Coach $150.00 1926 Chevroldt'touring $200.00 .1921 Ford Coach $40.00 1924 Studebaker touring $150.00 • -FID 2926 Ford Coupe $225.00 1921 Ford Truck $275.00 le FORD TRUCK, 1923 AT $125.00 -0 1 1 1 .solitteleowsesaeeeeedoeseekoo SA DV ELLIOT WE SELL AND WE SERVE FORD CARS ZURICH EXETER 0. 0 • 0• • • • • • • 0• 0 0 a 0 • 0 0 0 60110.00410040C1600•01100064P0111160 II ill I I IlMi11111111111111111111MIHM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111 11 111111,/' THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE RadiosTleasure Craft By the ...World's Pioneer Radio Engineers, introducing the New Super Sensitine Toned Radio fre- quency and Super—Heterodyne Circuits surpassing by ten times the Selectivity and Sensitivity of any previous circuits, placing the Westinghouse far in advance of any receiving set on the market. 'TONE—Close your eyes and you will instinctively feel yourself in the presence of the living Artists who are entertaining you. POWERFUL—Responds to your control like a giant racing motor. This is the only instrument that can fully satisfy the most critical raaio enthusiast, Nothing less than the realisr12„ of .the. entertainers can compare itself to this marvel of the rad age, the realization of the Westinghouse Radio engineering aims TO SEE IT IS TO ADMIRE IT! TO HEAR IT IS TO DESIRE IT! BY ALL MEANS HEAR IT! HESS RADIO ELECTRIC SALES WITH SERVICE it1lii.Y11[1111!Ilillili9IIIIIIIIIII1IIII111111111111111111111111M11[111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:t ,BLAKE nr..RALD Lkk,' Tho W. M. S4Thankoffering meet- ing Which was held in the Church laSt "Sunday was well attended. Miss Isalethorpe, returned Missionary, gave a very interesting account of her work in Korea, carrying her aud- ience to that far distant field where she is doing a splendid work.. The choir which consisted of members of the. iV.M.S. sang a suitable anthem. Mrs. Wan, Yule, who spenta week or so with friends in this vicinity; returned home on Sunday,accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston, who spent the week -end with friends in Fullarton, Mrs. Jake Kennel and family, who spent the past few years in Kitchener returned to our village and have got nicely settled in their new homere- cently vacated by Mrs. MdDougall. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freckleton and sons of Lucan, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. Clarke. Mrs. Caroline Oesch, who vent the summer months with Miss M. Sparks, returned to her home in the village last week. Miss Sparks of the Bronson Line North, left for Termite, to spend the winter with her sisters. Miss Gladys Douglas of the Sea - forth Hospital, spent Sunday evening under the parental roof. Mr. Harold Johnston of Godearieh spent the week -end at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ress and son, .of Hensall, accompanide by Miss Mary - bel Carnie, spent Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carnie. Mist' Mary Clarke left on Monday for Goderich, where she has accept- ed a position in a confectionery. HILLSGREEN. Rev. B. S. Srnillie, 13. A., returned Missionary from India, gave an ex- cellent address of the work being car- ried on in India in the Hillsgreen United church on Sunday afternoon. 11r. F. Stelck was a recent visitor with his brother, tIr. Chas. Stelck of Varna, who is not enjoying good health. Mr. and 1VIrs. John Hudson, of Michigan visited at the home of fri- ends in this vicinity recently. Miss Martha Carlile, of Clinton, spent Sunday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister and Mr. Jas. McAllister spent the week- end with friends in Michigan. While there they attended the wedding of their cousin, Miss Margery McAllis- ter. The Banquet which was held on Monday evening under the auspices of the Young People's Society was well attended. After supper was ser- ved, a programme which was' given by local talent. Those taking part were: Rev. Penrose and Mr. W. Stephenson of Varna; Mrs. John Bell and Miss Jean Ivison of Kippen. Mrs. George Anderson, Messrs Glenn Love of Hensall; and Alf. Philips, Mr. Thos. Bennett. The proceeds a- mounted to a large sum. k::•• `.111ItesitInv,;. Niovenibe:r' 28th, 1929. „.• A Genuine SALE That's what everybody said when they visited the T. L. Wurm Selling Out Sale Yes, Tally Wurrn is really selling out. The Entire Stock is in our hands for disposal. We have displayed everything for your convenience. Everything is marked down to Real Bargain Prices. Don't miss Our Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Our orders are Sell. We are selling fast, every hour zees lines closed out. Take advantage of these Bargain Prices, Buy now and Save. The Sanders Selling System. Grocery Specials ICING SUGAR, 3 lbs. for 25c' COCOA, PER JAR 20c DATES PER LB. 10c. SODA BISCUITS; PKG. 15-c VANILLA, 3 FOR 2Sc FRUITO, a FOR 25c LAMP GLASSES; EACH 10c MATCHES', 3' BOXES' FOR 25c JAR RUBBERS., 4 Falt, -25c Dry Goods LARGE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, 1st QUALITY SALE PRICE $2.15 PAIR FLANNELETTE, GOOD QUALITY, VAR- IETY OF STRIPES, PER YD. tam. PLAIN WH/TE' FLANNELETTE AT' Mc Curtain Materials • CURTAIN SCRIM, LOW AS Mc. CURTAIN NETT, LOW ASi, YD........ Zac ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH CLASS CUR, - TAINS, ALL MARKED AWAY' BELOW COST. MEASURE UP YOUR WINDOWS, NOW FOR A BIG SAVING: IN' CUR - ;TAINS AND OVER. DRAPES,. ' Towelling STRIPED LINEN CRASH, Yd: .:..... HEAVY LINEN, REG. 30c. YD.. AT....t9e. • COTTONADE LOW AS YD.............. Good Setetctiom. rata Assets Excess of $900.000,000 West of the Great Lakes THEgrowth of the Bank of Montreal has closely coincided with the gradual development of Canada from a small colony to a great Dominion. In the 'Bank's westward advance to the Pacific Coast, ane of the important links in its trans- continental chain of Branches was formed in 1878 at Winnipeg, when the Bank opened its first Branch west of the Great Lakes. This forward step, taken seven years before railway communication was opened up between Montreal andWinnipeg, made available to the incoming popu- lation on the prairies the stabilizing cooperation of a strong, conservative and at the same time energetic financial institution. Of the Bank's 667 Branches, 14 are in Winnipeg and x88 in. the Wairie Provinces. z' DANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manarer. tia Dress Goods NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY DRESS GOODS AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING. DRESS FLANNELS, SAN - TOYS, QUEN!S, CLOTH, VELVETS, SILKS, LINING, ETC. ALL MUST DE .SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Remnants THE HEAVY SELLING OF THE .PAST WEEK HAS LEFT HUNDREDS OF USE- FUL LENGTHS OF. .-EARD GOODS MARKED DOWN TO WHATEVER THEY WILL. BRING DRESS GOODS, PRINTS., GINGHAMS, FLANNELLS, COTTONS, IN FACT AL- MOST ANYTHING YOB COULD WISH FOR Christmas Candy DON'T FORGET; THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS LANDY WILL BE ON DISPLAY FOR THIS SALE. '• CANDY AND NUTS, CHOCOLATES, ETC. GET YOUR STOCK OF XMAS. CANDY NOW! VISIT' OUR ROOM AT THE REAR OF THE STORE FOR FANCY CHINA, DISHES, GLASSWARE., CHRISTMAS TOYS AND NOTIONS. BROOMS Only: • IP Each 100 more: of Those Good 5 String BUM= will be sold on Friday and Suturday L. WURM, Zurich 4