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Zurich Herald, 1930-04-24, Page 8rAron tare rr'P . THE STORE WITH THE STOCK allpapers We carry the celebrat- ed Boxers' and Wat- son Fosters' wallpaper 1N A GREAT VARIETY OF PAT- TERNS, HAVING 75 SAMPLES TO CHOOSE FROM IN A PRICE RANGE FROM 8 TO 80 CENTS PER SINGLE ROLL. BORDERS AND CEILINGS TO MATCH AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. LET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF THESE UP-TO-DATE FLOOR COVERINGS. COMPARE OUR PRICES. 4 Yards wide Linoleum, D. quality, best Yards wide Linoleum, E quality at L Yards wide, Inlaid Linoleum at yd Yds. Wide, Congoleum at yd. ,4 Yard wide Floor oilcloths at Yary fi Yard wide Floor Oilcloth, at 11h, Yard wide, Floor Oilcloth at 1 Yard wide Floor Oilcloth, at Yard wide Rexoleum at yard made at Yd. $3.95 $3.65 $2.75 $2.00 $1.40 $1.15 85c. 58c 90c yard ALL SIZES IN CONGOLEUM RUGS AND LINOLEUM RUGS ON HAND AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND NEW GARDEN SEEDS NOW OPENED UP MULTIPLIER ONIONS FOR SALE AT 5c. LB. J. GASCF40 SON P ODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 -49.0[4• ff Stronger Than Ever THE COMBINED ASSETS OF THE OLD HURON & ERIE 1 •AND THE C:`_NADA TRUST COMPANY (UNDER HURON & ERIE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT) OVER $73,000,000.00 NOW REACH INVEST YOUR SAVINGS SAFELY AT THE GOOD RATE OF 5% PER ANNUM INTEREST PAID TWICE A YEAR ON ANY AMOUNT OVER $100.00. Applications received at any time by: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WI LL? ons••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 • 1 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. 1 If you decide todo 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. 1 A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home wall be always appreciated. 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! STADE & DO I ZURICH - ONT. • ZURICH HERA.L.D e Now Have a Good New Stock of New Patterns of WALL PAPERS At all Prices. Come and look through our sample Book ALSO NEW PATTERNS IN 4 YARD WIDE LINOLEUM, CON- GOLEUM AND LINOLEUM RUGS,' ,OIL CLOTHS, ETC. THIS IS ALL NEW GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR STOCK. J. W. MERNER I ITEMS OF LOCAL. INTEREST IVIr. Austin Hey, of Detroit, spent the week -end under the parental roof. Mr. Nesbitt Woods, of the Toronto Public School teaching staff is spend- ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wurm. Messrs. Robert Eisenbach, Claytus and Leo Mittleholtz of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with their rel- atives in the village. Mr. Milton Hey, of Detroit, accom- panied by Miss Taylor of Windsor, were week -end visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr. Milt is one of the Zurich boys who is doing well in the busy city of Detroit, having been employ- ed with an electric accessory concern for a number of years, and this firm having recently openedup another branch in. Detroit, and Appointed Milton as manager of this new branch which is well worthy of comment. He is sporting a fine new Dodge 8 auto. STEPHEN COUNCIL. The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall Crediton, on Monday, April 7th. at 1 o'clock p.m. All members pres- ent. The minutes of the previous meeting wre read and a dopted. The Clerk reported that the Treas- urer had received a cheque from the Provincial Government for $6148.44 in payment of the grant towards Highway expenditures for the year. 1929. That By-law No. 436 being a By- law No. 437 a By-law to repeal By- law No. 431 for restraining, regulat- ing and prohibiting dogs from run- ning at large and By-law No. 438 being a By-law to provide for the sal- ary of the Medical Offcer of Health for duties to be performed under "The Public Health Act," each hav- ing been read three times be signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the Seal ofe th Corporation attached thereto. That Mr. William P. Lovie be ap- pointed Road. Foreman for Rd. No. 20 in place of Adelbert Webb, de- ceased. That the following Pay Sheets and orders be passed: Lewis Davey Road 3, $9.00; H. Schenk rd. 6, 9.50; M. Madden, rd., 11, 12.60; ditto 10.60; W. Isaac rd., -17, 5.75; R. Gower rd.7, 7.40; W. England rd 14, 6.70: R. Hodgins rd. 22, 9:00; Times -Advocate 20, 36.50; Sakyer-Massey Co. Ltd. repairs and Express for grader 4.97; A. Baker rd 9.65; W. Sanders rd 2, 7.25; A. Latta rd. 18, 3.45; 'W. Baker, rd. 21 4.55; ditto 7.80; R. W. Lovell & Co. Sup- plies and express 6.11; Woodstock Hospital re Alma Williams 19.50; Bank of Commerce, commission 1..25: The Wickwire Print Shop, printing 25.50; J. Hirtzel, dog inspector 1.50; D. Eagleson dog inspector 9.00, The Council adjourned to meet a- gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, May 5th 1930 at 1 p.m. Henry Eilber, Clerk. LOCAL MARk�TS‘. (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, lb. ....................... 40 Eggs, dozen 30, 36, 40 Wheat ....................... 1.15 Oats ......................... 55 Barley ............... 65 Buckwheat ...................... 80 Flour cwt. ...... ..... 3.50 4.75 Bran, ton ..... 36.00 Shorts ton 36.00 Dried apples ........... 9 Dutch sett onions 8 Western farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co OF WOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario - Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo. slat,' 1928, $22,206,275. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $160,378.74 Rates—$4.5e per $1,000 for 3 year. E. F. Klopp—Zurich Aglent, Also Dealer in'Lightnin¢ Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance HENSALL Valera Vanlandeghen has moved into the dwelling owned by Mr. Drum mond on Richmond St. A meeting of the Executive sof the South Enron Conservative Assoeiat- ion was hold fit the Town Hall ai] Thursday evening last. Large shipments of onions have been made recently, and there prom- ises large again be- ing put out hisspring . Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram, of Lan- sing, Mich., and Miss Ada Grain, oe. T;( .snit motored over and spent a l .anent weel:-end with their parents, , Mt. and Ma...s. (George Gram. Harold Scram) of Parkhill, spent: the past week with his mother and sisters here. Mrs. Hunter of Exeter, spent the past week with her relatives, Mrs. T. Murdock and Mrs. W. Laramie. Reeve Higgins has been confined to his room with a severe attack of flu. Harold Drummond is moving his butcher business down to the Jack- son store where he intends to also put in a resturant. Mrs. Johns of Guelph, spent a few days last week at the home of her brother, Norman Cook. The death occurred in Hensall on Tuesday last of John Leper, a well known resident of the place. He has been in failing health for over a year and his death was not unexpected. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow formerly Mary Carlyle. Wm. Beaver; who recently was a visitor with his daughter, Mrs. Brew - ley at Kitchener, has returned home. Mrs. Ernest Moodie, who has been here for some months and during the death of her father, the late Walter Habkirk, left for her home in Bran- don, Man. Albert Smith, of London, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. On Tuesday eve. last, D. A. Cant- elon, T. Welsh, Fred Hess and John Passmore, made an auto trip to Kings- ville to visit Jack Miner and his bird sanctuary, arriving there in the early hours of Wednesday morning. After resting a few hours they were still able to get out in: good time to see the wonderful bird collection that is so noted and of which mention is made in so many papers, Mrs. /'a 13onthon has return8 6b tier home lifter a pleasant visit with her sister at McKee's Rock, ;Penn. The rituxria.ge of Miss Janet White only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. White of Hensall, to James Eby, of Toronto, took place on Tuesday last, at Carmel Presbyterian Church mans Rev, D. S..cIlroy officiating. The Young couple ::re unattended, ?:t after a short: wedding and ;qrs. Eby, g visit with friends in Owen Soundiu Southampton, will reside in Toronto, TInirsdaY, gta:0141 24th, 10134 441.4,1.4.4.40.4.++++++++++++++++.1.4.4.+4.4.4444++++.+++++++84 ifr+ • Seasonable Hard WE CAN SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON- ABLE HARDWARE A T MODERATE F'RICES • i + + + 1i OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LO' EST PREVAILING. PRICES. 4. 4. 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