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Zurich Herald, 1929-12-05, Page 4
+ + + + + + + + + + + Nsint •i• OUR BIGE.ISELLING a• �bg lly II 0111-1111t 1L R A 1.00 SELLING 0 CONTINUES UNTIL EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD WALLS TO THE BARE We have bad Wonderful Success during this Sale, x'speaks for itself, that We are Giving absolutely the Biggest Values tlutt Money can buy to -day. The more You buy, the more you save, which is good 1. Business on Your Part: ++ Daily we are offering mew specials to the Public, and,. in order to beaaefit 'thereby you must come often. ,. +t•, Good Staple Goods selling at the low Sacrifice Prices iS just why we are turning this large stock into ready ' in so short a time. •i• Come often and Aare in these never -heard -of ,.Prices. 1 lu'ilTE: HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRY APPLES Phone I,. r ' T.140 .i*ir ►*o•••••*++4.44•tit'•I• •+++4.444++•i••i••I*•J••1•4, iI•sssS• BNIMMNSNSMS•*SSfli•a - _ . • • • As we sell more New Fords we get more used cars LOOK THESE OVER • 1928 Ford Coach '$550.00 1927 Ford Coach $275.00• 1925 Ford Coach $150.00 1921 Ford Coach $40.00 1926 Ford Coupe 4225.Q0 FORD TRUCK, 1923 AT 1928 Pontiac coach like new $675.00 !: '1926 'Ove'rlant Coiipe't$390.00 1926 Chevrolet touring $200.00. 1924 Studebaker touring $150.00 - 1927 Ford Truck $275.00 $125.00 SANDY ELLIOT i WE SELL AND WE SERVE FORD CARS Mrs. Wagner and son Hubert, "of Jackson, Mich,,, are visiting with fri- ends here, Quite a few of the neighbors and friends in this vicinity attended the party held at the hone of Mrs. 1VI. Stephan on Monday night" All re- port a good time. HENSALL Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Sweitzer and little daughter of Detroit, are spend- ing a few days with friends in Hen - ll. sa_ Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, of Galt, now number among our residents, he ac- cepted a position as salesman •with T. C. Joynt • in his block of three stores. Mr. Abbott comes highly're- commended as an up;to-date business Man,' with good experience in • the mercantile lines. - Mrs. Mae Horton, of K.initino, Sas. is here 'visiting . her ,relatives, `M'rsfi. N. Horton and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson and other relatives in the' village and vicinity. Thomas. Richardson of Chiselhurst hasdisposed of his interests in the farms there and moved into the vil- lage and is now residing with his par- entaMr. and Mrs. Thos. Richardson. Miss S. Finkbeiner is spending' , a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Parsons of Cromarty, Alfred Smith of London, spent a week -end with hiS_•parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Wm. Chapman was in Toronto at- tending the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheffer have re- turned froth Toronto, where .they have spent a week visiting relatives. )tobert Higgins spent Monday •in Goderich, attending the meeting of the Huron -Old Age Pension Board. Sam Rennie assisted the choir of the North Street United Church in Goderich on Sunday evening last:'' • ; Robert Lamont, of Clinton, a for- mer resident here, was in •town• 'on Sunday visiting friends. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, November 23rd at 12 o'clock, at the United Church manse, when Miss Bertha Margaret Corbett, eldest daughter of Mr. and • Mrs. Fred Corbett of Hay township, were united in marriage to William Roy McLaren, only son of Mr.. Wm. L. McLaren, of Hensall The Rev. Arthur Sinclair- officiated. The bride's, .costume , was...pink silk georgette trimmed with chiffon velvet and flowers were pink and white carnations with fern. The bridegro om's gift to the bride . was a white gold wrist watch. . The honeymoon was spent ih London and other point" -west. The bride's travelling costume'! was a black co.at..with beaver trim,. mings, bide dress-rwith shoes and 'hat; .o match.. wedding reception was held at the home 'of the bride's parr ents on Monday evening.' Many beautiful gifts were given. ZURICH • EXETER L. -42•00•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, '1111111,1111111liINUIIH1111111IIIIIIi1111111111111111IIIIII111111fill111111111IIIIQi111111IIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111 niQ111111111111111111111I1111111 'Et THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE Radios'Pleasure Craft By the World's Pioneer Radio Engineers; introducing the New Super • Sensitina .Toned Radio fre- quency an4 ?.;iiupl•r==Heterodyne Circuits surpassing- by ten" times the Selectivity and Sensitivity of any previous circuits, placing the Westinghouse. far in, advance: of any receiving set oh` the market TONE—Close your eyes and you will instinctively feel yourself in, the. presehce,l;of the" living Artists who are entertaining you. POWERFUL—Responds to you c'birtrbl• like; ',giab +-racing motor. Valk iis't`ho only instrument that can fully satisfy the most critical e enthusiast, Nothing less than ;the realism„ of . the entertainers can compare itself to this marvel •of the radio age, the realization of the Westinghouse Radio engineering aims TO SEE IT IS TO ADhiREjTr=•'":•. TO HEA '� R IT't3'TO DESIRE IT! BY ALL MEANS HEAR.IT! ESS AO•. rY,1 Y 4, H ELE��TRIC SALES n,WiTki 4SERVICE of 111!x; ,' ,.;;ip1I1111111I11 111111111111111111111111111111 11M11 IIIIiflAih!illiI111lllllfl1U111f11111U11I1i111UI11111111 1111 1111 lit11UUU111111111111111111111 fIILLSGREEN Ruth Richardson spent the'. 'Mtadlc••end with her friends Miss Mean, 91>rlile. 'Fr. Clarence Reichert of Landon, Went the wee' end at his home. and Mrs. ;..Love and family awe& Sunday at the bonne 4f Mr. and ing. Chas. Stelekk of Varng. i..i'Ilartha Cathie zeturned to r..i emir after. spending It few we - ;t, the ear went into the ditch and ov- :rturned. Aieen was thrown heavily an her :head` and the auto badly dant- ;nged. An'X-Ray examination at Vic- toria Hospital revealed that one of the neck bones had been fractured. It is stated that the girl will have to have her neck absolutely rigid in a ths inaanicast effor t to o maker s the home kibly six nit. t. We are pleased to report that MI W. Love is able to be out again af- ter his illness. The ladies of the W. M. S. are holding a Birthday Party in the chur- elf' on Wednesday afternoon, Decem- ier'llth at 2,30 p.m. Everybody is welcome. Mr, and Mrs. M. Elliott and fain fly and Mrs. 13, Anderson of Central ii. were visitors at the home of Mr, ,•4.1 A•e:r:01i614r. COUNTY NEWS Huron County Live Stock Judging Team The County was represented at the Royal Winter. Fair, . Toronto by .a ed live stock judging team composed of p William Archibald, Seaforth; Walter Zurbrigg, Gorrie; Robt. toultes, Brussels, This team competed in the Inter -County competition in which 33 other counties entered. The comp- etition this year was probably more keenly contested than any previous year. Out of the 34••teares the Hur- on team stood 1lth with William, Archibald' standing high in the entire competition in horses judging. The 'Spread in points between the winn- ing team and the Huron County boys was only 108 points and the possible score, was 3,000 points. Al- though tiff; team did not stand at the top they made a very, creditable 'showing. The county will again be represented at the Inter -County Live Stock Judging competition to be held at the Provincial Winter Fair, at Guelph.' The members of the team will be: Douglas Campbell, Blyth; James Coultes, Wingham; •Gordon Reynolds, Seaforth. James McIntosh, Seaforth. The three who will make the team will` be chosen from ,the four mentioned above. FINANCIAL STATEMENT For Zurich School Fair, 1929 Receipts: Grant from No'3, Hay $15.00 Grant from S. S. No. 4, Hay ..15.00 Grant from No. 6, Hay 1755.40G0 Grant from No. 7, Hay 5157..4600 Grant from No. 9, Hay&Stnl. 10.00 Grant from No. 12, Hay 15.00 Hay Twp. grant 20.00 Huron County grant 25.00 Booth 3.00 Before the ***Ostrow 'Among the case 'Web carie , 'be - bore Magistrate 1 eiid, at Goderich, the past week wend charges laid by Corp. T. Corless, E. C. M.. P•, of Sore nia against three men in the south- ern part of the county of having mig- ratory game birds without a permit. Two of the . men had each a wild 'goose, anis the third man had a pair of wild ducks;, which 'were used as decays., One of the ducks had been in this maf';s' possession, he said for twelve years,.It.appears that 'the keeping of suck birds without a per- mit is an offence carrying heavy pen- d ' can be ob tained • r t prii hies p , from the Federal Government with- out ithout charge. The Magistrate imposed the minimum fine of $10.00 and costs. A number of boys from Col- borne Township 'were up for break- ing •fpts. Mrs..Smitha's:suo ner home. at Benmiller: • Sentence was. • suspen- Jett the -boyo agreeiingt©•make"'good the damage•` arid" pay costs. Two boys who broke into the sclioollhouse' of S.S. No.7, Colborne on; Nov. 11th, were allowed to gri on apologizing to the trustee board, the chairman of the board being present in court. The Many friends of Mr. John England, who had his leg amputated at London Hospital, will regret to learn that_ lye is not ,progressing as favorable as expected.. Total Receipts $176.00 !Expenditures ,Prize .money paid No. 3, Hay .. 6.70 No. 4, Hay • 6.90 No. 6, Hay 32.00 No. 7, Hay 53.15 No. 9, Hay&Stanley 19.70 No. 12, Hay 4.45 To cleaning hall 2.00 Deficit from 1928 15.65 ' Total Expenditures 140.55 Balance in Bank $35.45 . , ° •$176.00 A. J..MacKinnon, Treasurer Zur- itch School Fair Association. A lifelopg,residentr of Varna has passed away in the person of John. Johns. ' The brickwork on the walls of the :few postoffice at Exeter, +has been completed and workmen have practic ably completed • in putting • on the roof. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jackson, who conducted a *grocery store, at Hen- sail, for several years, have . moved to Stratford and will make their home. there.. . TThe net, proceeds ..of ,the sale of poppies in Seaforth and vicinity on =November 9th, under the auspices of .the Canadian ,Legion, were $93.69. Rev. Edward F..Goetz, . pastor of St. James' Church, Seaforth,observ- ,d his Silver Jubilee of Ordination the Holy Priesthood on Wednes- lay, November 27th. • A despatch from London, Ont:! 'Says: A. wealthy Catholic, woman, whose name is withheld, has purch- ased the former Methodist church at 3ayfield, a summer resort on Lake Huron, fifty miles north of London, and ' has presented the edifice to 3ishop Fallon as a Thanksgiving for recent deliverance from another: serious illness. It is understood a priest will be stationed at Bayfield luring the summer months. W. • M. Henry,. of Belgrave, who ,vas en exhibitor at the. Royal Wine `;er. Fair, Toronto, and climbed to'lhe "`op of, the. class with his. Oxford. Gown ewe anibe•, won. first 414,a• ;Mass of 22 ewe las bs,: later winning ';he championship froom ti;e;•Fleming a stat e. Mr. Henry „wonelan:t he big end 'of'•the Dorset bbons, exhibiting! ''`ight and taking eight prizes. In earket lambs he won second;. in-' , thoc ,'ingle class and sixth,in the. classeof yhree. 63 lambs were shown, from llberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and .asewhere. • ,Eleen -Bossenberry;' 15;year-ild da- 'hter ofi� g 14r:•and Mrs• Bruce Bossen ,erry, of Grand Bend, but who spend 'fie winter months in Forest, was tale- n;to London Hospital the other•clay ith a fractured neck,broken ribs .nd other injuries. While her con - ';tion is serious every hope is held at for her recovery. The girl was at for a ride on-Snndnv afternoon est with her brother, William and a' •irl friend, William was �, ., ', then they dims to a car parked for oro repairs on th':` •J;osatrrri(3 War rick town i -': d -. it to pass 1 Stool Report Report of U. S. S. No. 1, Hay and Stanley for November. Fifth—Marie Laporte, Viola Sre- enan, Leonard Denontnte and Verona Denounce (etjstal)-. • • ' • Jr. IV—Louise Sreenan, Florence Geoffrey. ' • alt, iAe ►ber 64, 1,929 Co usenti at LSD o'cloclF, sharly F, t!lI — consists of 100 acres more or less,. 9 acres of good hard- wood .crush. 91 acres of choice clay - loam. Fairs its well drained, Well. fenced, ,and Itlenty of good water,. bank barn SEz0, driving shed, frame house Wi3h kitchen and woodshed, good cistern, 40 aures of fall plowing; done and batiste In grass. • - • HORSES— eek mare rising 8 yrs old; : ay aware arising 8 yrs.; Driving mare 12 yrs. old works single and double; eon 4 yrs.• old by Widower - Peter; Colt 2 yrs. old by '"Great WidowerJr 2 yearling and 2 sucking colts by Logan CATTLE and HENS Roan cow 5 yrs:. old 'Since in May; Fresh cc/iv 4, yrs. old and dared; White cow 5 yr& old; pure bred Durham bull 3 yrs.. Old; nriing ;rca1f; 2 'spring , calves r • calf 2 aninn'tfts Dhdy .;Heifer rising. ` years, >`2; dozen • yearling Minorca.- . heat; 12 ladieVis, 12 • pure bred Rock roosters. 111PL1DMENTS, ETC: — Deering; binder 7 ft; Deering mower 6 ft; Deering rake 10 ft; Premiercream; separator 500►. capacity; disc, Deer ing drill; McCormick . spring tooth;. cultivator with wide and • narrow' points, 4 -section 3tarrows, M. H. mare • ure spreader low down;. 14 plate dist? harrow .Frost & Wood; 2 Verity - NO. 21 Walking plows, horse scut'f'ler wagon, wagon with double bo* coat biped, stock rack, hay rack, gravel box, fanning mill, 2,000-1h. Clift• hamscales, chopper, 4 'h p Std right Igasoline engine; 1 ,1;4p,•„ interinationalf' engine, Mower emery, power grind -- stone,- 300 bush. mixed grain, 10 ton-. Sr • HI—Cer�nl3irte Laporte. mixed hay, : wheelbarrow; Portland' cutter,' Stonehost, Z klent - s> •Ws, pair' Brox' sleighs, pr. banks, cider mill enc bg erytlicomplete, copper kettle, iron kettle with 'stand,' block and "tackle. pig Stanger, 6 inch *Ober belt 5 ply;; 22, feet; 4 4-ine3i beits'1.2' feet; -'iu. goariltity.2-in. Biking;' •ciYc'u1ar saw . Conrnrings cutting, box, root4lu1}>ex:- grain ;bags, -2 horse blanket's;,• bagr tanisrk,,, set sling ropes, ,2 double setw harnew4, single .harness, siinglelrnes,.,: collars, 'wddlfletrees, neckyokes, neim legging chain 14 feet, forks, shovel nleoie Iea'ti'4�1 cool oil stove, - and. Jr. IIILawrence Ayotte, Frank - Nn Corriveau, Richard Ayotte, Harry Denviinrner ' Sr: IT Emma Denonnse; Tommy Dmaaim aze, ' and '• •liosella - C ,rriveau (equal) ; Louis penomme, U'naje Aubm,, Geraldine Geoffrey. Jr. U—Vera Sreenan, Alfred Den- omme, Alexin Ayotte, Clarence Geo ffrey, RegisAubin., Marie Farrel. Sr. Pr.—Arnold Denomme, Armel- lda, Au bine Loi tt i. Peuen it ;. Tr. Pr.—Charles Sreenan, Teiisin?e Denomme, Doris Ayotte, Patrick I trunntrkuS o ttr eles„ ' +ms Auliiti, Teddy Geoffrey, Andrew Den- , and, under, tab:. .Over that amount 10 months' credit. will be girereent approved joint notes,.. 4% off for caalit on 'credit amounts Hay, grain and Poultry cash.. .. 5;l ATT: _ $4000): iierentalia Boit inortgag94411Aprv`it'1siE;193 : RA. ante; 10% ton da4y of. sale and bal- ance in RD, -.+lays., Fbssesion givesli ort Apra '1st ateirt. ArThur el... Mctioneer, 3i in` y=`i'iropaiazor. n aware, Irving Snyder, Eldon Den- omtne, Grace Snyder. No. on Roll 35; Average attend- ance, 32.84. - Miss L. E. hose, Teacher. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM ,S )OCc AND irdre MEWTs On Lot 18, Con- ll,' Hey. Township, Halt$ niife South' of . sr*c$i . • . 1'tJa SDAY;' DECEMgER', • N /(1 FADA ALONE OFFERS t • reat., Radio Features SCREEN GRID TUBES BAND PASS- FILTER . ' 'PUSH pUIst AMPLIFICATION . 249 POWER: TUBES „ ' POWER DE*ECTroe COMPLETE 'SHIE'LDING ELECTRODYNAMICRO-DYNAMIC 'Spanker CABINET 'ACi USTICS 227 HEATER TUBES ILLUMINATED Sinew DIAL ; r Otbe Combined Ci r t t Give •1[T(oT ;t • Ten wf them! FADA-d.sesi leperal ou•� 'attain. • Err f�•r rt Set - ad liters is employed .t �perfect tion•.FADA stere can Rite. • Other, mace!! may hate one or, tyro. FADA aloes!, of a!1 sallies; has them all. A great •nginearrizoiCattaff, devitiatei usinely to radio aver 'sloe past nine years 'eatables FADA to produce this, the greatest as aid esceivets • FADA' 3s. new FADA a mdel r are : taf table Ii iiestmeut Years of a ertein-y, ThePr nt Ment aro bat'at int,a. them,.. At the new sow price.! and liberal deferred Payments FADA. is, not esa•Ly worth investigating—It is wen wart!% buying -'- THERE IS A FADA MODEL FOR EVERY HOME.