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Zurich Herald, 1930-05-01, Page 8'URICH HERALD W T THE -STOCK We carry the celebrat- ed Boxers' and Wat- ion Fosters' wallpaper s' A GREAT VARIETY OF PAT - .ERNS, HAVING 75 SAMPLES 0 CHOOSE FROM IN A PRICE RANGE FROM 8 TO 80 CENTS igR SINGLE ROLL. BORDERS AND CEILINGS TO MATCH AT .1,1•1 VERY . VERY REASONABLE PRICES. LET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF THESE UF -TO -DATE FLOOR COVERINGS. COMPARE OUR PRICES. 4 Yards wide Linoleum, D. quality, best 4 Yards wide Linoleum, E quality at ards wide, inlaid Linoleum at yd. Y'Is. Wide, Congoleum at yd. 212 Yard wide Floor oilcloths at Yary : Yard wide Floor Oilcloth, at Yard wide, Floor Oilcloth at yard 1 'yard wide Floor Oilcloth, at and wide Rexoleum at yard made at Yd. $3 95 $3.65 $2.75 $2.00 $1.40 $1.15 35c. 58c 90c 1'-...L 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 5e. LB. I= 7'fODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 'SG REFORt. YOU Drive Your Car 1. HAVE YOU ENOUGH GAS? 2. HAVE YOU �.NOUGH OIL? 3. HAVE YOU ENOUGH WATER?' 4. HAVE YOU . ENOUGH "INSURANCE"? A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED IN INSURANCE WILL IMMED- IATELY RELIEVE YOU OF GRAVE RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC AND WILL SAFEGUARD YOUR BANK AC- COUNT. FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON PUBLIC LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, COLLISION, FIRE AND THEFT COVERAGES DO IT NOW! Andrew E. ess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? NQW! 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 todo some thise y ar, we invite you to estimates, as well as Roofing or Eve -Troughing call and see us and get our show you our goods. A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home will 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 & WEID ZURICH ONT. A 4►•• R•Ms••••••u e., I Rs ... S w4 tki..N ,. • atterns f thulsday, V1.ap 1st, 19ao. Seasonable WE 'CA,N SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH SEASON' ar are ABLE H .I D' TARE ATMODERATE PR C1t°;S •1' ---- 4T 4. At all Prices. Come and look through our sample ook 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. POOL EGGS TAKEN AT OUR STORE. TRUCK CALLS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TRY THE POOL. LAST YEAR'S RETURNS: 11% Extras, 8244 Firsts_ .t. W. MER ITEMS OF LOCAL iNTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Heist of Cred iton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Hess. Mr. Herb Mousseau was a visitor to London on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Brown of Mildmay spent the past week at the home of Mr. Jacob Brown. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and two sons of Forest were Sunday visit- ors in town. Mr. Philip Beaver left on Tuesday for Exeter, where he intends to stay in future. Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williams of New Ham- burg were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith Construction operations on the new service station in Zurich is well un- der way, as the concrete walls which will constitute the lower part of the building, are being pushed along by the contractor, Mr. A. Foster. Canada's Greatest Asset is Her Children A rough survey of Huron County develops the fact that there are ap- proximately two hundred Crippled Children in this County. Expert sur- gical opinion, and the experience of those engaged in helping these chil- dren at other points, agree that about 60 % of these unfortunate can be cur ed if given proper attention. This means examination by Experts foll- owed by a course of treatment that the majority of individuals can not afford. The Lion's Club of Goderich ad, west of the village, on the Zurich has undertaken to raise funds andg hold. Clinic at an early date where a Road. thorough examination of these Child- Mr. and Mrs. Bertram North of ren will be made by experts, without cost to the ,parents. As a first step towards raising the funds necessary to finance this Clinic, The Goderich Lions CIub are putting on an old time Mammoth Minstrel Show under the personal direction of Mr. Charles Meakins, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 15th, 16th and 17th. You will be asked during the next few days to purchase a ticket. The show itself is well worth the price of admission, but we would ask you to consider the worthy object for which this money is being raised, and if you find it impossible to attend the per- formance on any of the above date.; BUY A TICR>v.T ANYWAY and give it to some one who can attend. 1.43C111.. MARKETS. (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs, dozen _ 30, 36, 40 Wheat...................... 1.15 Oats' . , ....................... 55 Barley ................ ........ 65 Buckwheat .. 80 Flour cwt. ...... . . 3.50 4.75 Bran, ton ... _ 36.00 ............. 36.00 Shorts ton . ... Dried apples Dutch sett onions eye diummi r ... •...•...0'1.... 8 Western Farmers' Mutual Weather insurance C OF IAIOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario - Amount of. Insurance at Risk on Dec. 81st, 1928, $22,206,275. Total Cashin Bank and Bonds $160,378.74 Rates -$4.50 per $1,000 Por 3 years. E. F. Klopp-Zurich Agent, Also Dealer in Lidhtnintj Rods and all kindsof Fire Insurance HENSALL Arthur Ford, Editor of the London Free Press was in the village, calling on friends the other day, he was on his way to Goderich to visit his father Rev. Mr. Ford. Mrs. E. Rennie has been indisposed for the past week but her friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carlile of Tor- onto, were here recently. Mrs. J. Shortt, of Windsor, is here visiting her sisters, the Misses Mary and Emma Johnston. Mrs. Andrew Dougall has rented from C. Volland the property that he recently purchased from Mrs. T. im S pson. Dr. and Mrs. Smith of Toronto, spent a week -end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty. The Misses Campbell, Jean and. Dorothy, of Toronto visited the past week with their grandmother, Mrs. T. Murdock and aunt, Miss Ethel and. other relatives here. Walker Carlile has taken a position wif, z Dontlir o': Ra Drys 4& in their ::.r..dware and furniture store. Miss A. 1 ir'' wan, who holds a gooe porAtion in Ottawa, was hatiine for r week with ;the sisters on the horneste-i Woodstock spent a week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Higgins. Helen Elder of Guelph, visited a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder. Joe Hagan motored to Detroit to visit friends. Minnie Gibbs of Toronto, visited with Mrs. C. Joynt and Mrs. R. Bon- thron. . Mrs. Roy White and son of Lon- don, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sohn McD 'Wilson. • The funeral of the late Noah Hor- ton, who died at his home, a .few miles east of Hensall, on Friday Last, was held on Tuesday afternoon. with Rev. A. Sinclair officiating, "intermcn.t in McTaggart's cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Peppier and family, of Hanover, spent the week- "6'i" '1" .'�'.If'iol r;►'S`;?oT;irg rrs end with Mr. and ;Mrs. Jas. W. Bon o. thran. Gretta MoNoughton is at press in Toronto, visiting with her sista May McNaughton. Reeve R. Higgins spent a Sew clay attending a meeting ot• the Huron County Old Age Pension Board a Goderich. rch. On Saturday last Alvin Wurm pit chared the Jas. Dick farms about 3 miles south of town. Vlr. and Mrs Wurm and family have moved to their new home. Sunday afternoon last a mile south of 'here a car accident occurred in which Eldon Kating of Exeter, was quite severely hurt. A car struck his motorcycle and he was thrown from the, machine, cutting his head badly,. requiring several stitches, and he was otherwise hurt, having several scratches on his hands and feet. He was brought to Hensall, but as both doctors were'out of town, was taken to Exeter.. Errold Drummond is getting nicely settled in bis new premises in the shop formerly v' - d 11-' `r 1. F. Jark;:r , V•13 a grocery, and will have very con- venient rr klises for Itis meal; IiUsiae- ess, Let:'s Show ro :r OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES.. Good Supply Of Krauser Smoke Cure on Ranch 14' PURNJTIJR)E Full Line of Furniture, in Living Room Suites, Dig Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Cabiene€s..• We also have the Famous {Sime- oras Bed Springs and .tom; Mattresses, a Guaranteed Article. Best on the Market To Day. WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. AP. 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WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES,. TIRES, BATTERIES, ETC. ALSO DO ACEYTLENE WELDING- GAS ELDING Gl-AS OILS GRE A S7C, S H. Mousseau Zurich (•44,•1••6••1 +'t dyq•.1.roc„kf• +.1.+4.4 •F.I,444.+11,444-1.41 4.4.44-.'r4.4:4 L ' o , rIt r- 4. s t 4, 4. 4 A • ` 4 4. 4. 1+ •iF� HERALD OFFICE Do You Know? , TT HWE ARE. ALWAYS AT YOUR. SERVICE FOR FIRST JOB PRINTING! THAT WE SUPPLY AND PRINT WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, ALSO CALLING CARDS,. BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK, AND ALSO PRINT, STATION- ERY SUCH AS BUSINESS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, MEM0RIAIVI CARDS, 4i• SHIPPING TAGS, ETC. - 4. THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK GOOD WRITING PAPERS CUT 414 TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES IN MOST CALLED FOR .I¢ SIZES, CARD PAPER, BRISTOLS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, BUTTER PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES I. AND MEMORIAL WRITING PAPER. 4II THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH 4. A GOOD WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. LARGER QUAN- " TITIES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS. a4• THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POSTERS 4» MERCANTILE POST/MS S ,9 ND ALL GENERAL PRINTING 4. OUR SPEOLAI Y. .4/, iI . t++*+ s .16 4t" 41n,4 4. 4. 4a 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4'