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Zurich Herald, 1931-10-08, Page 8
NIA T = E STO +E WITH THE STOCK Sale Prices C.o.ntinued On Many Lines of Summer Goods SUCH AS SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, MENS' AND WOMENS UNDERWEAR; SOME LINES OF HOSIERY; MENS FINE SHIRTS TIES; ODD LINES OF OVERALLS, ETC. NEW FALL GOODS WE SELL THE 3g lap OR LESS NEW FALL GOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING. LET US SHOW YOU THE NEWEST IN DRESS MATERIAL FOR FALL. TIZAVELTWEED IN A PURE SILK. CLOTH OF VERY FINE TEX- TT2.1s.E IN TWEED FINISH, AT $L85 PER YARD 1N DRESS GOODS ONLY. THE SAME CLOTH IN RAYON MIXTURES AT PRICES AS LOW AS 48e GROCERIES h •1logg's Corn Flakes, 3 for .25c Spscial Mixed Tea, lb. LilAy's pork and beans, Laa •e size Vanilla at T 1e call Coffee, at per lb. Rings per dozen Plain white cups, at per dozen 39c large at 18c 19c 35c 19c 75c 3 r. fins, 5 string at each 33c ji *µ: CH PRODUCE WANTED N PHONE 59 Save Money by BAPE ➢RIVING Auto Insurance reduced for careful Drivers 20% .REDUCTION FOR 4 YEARS' DRIVING WITH ACCIDENT 15% REDUCTION FOR THREE YEARS' DRIVING WITHOACCIDEUT 1 10% REDUCTION FOR TWO YEARS DRIVING. AHOUT CC DENT THE REDUCTIONS APPLY TO PUBLIC LIABILITY, .'PROPERTY DAMAGE AND COLLISION PREMIUMS FOR PRIVATE PAS- SENGER CARS ONLY. PROTECT YOURSELF! INSURE NOW! A is drew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? We are ever at you Service with Goo Staple Dry Goods Fresh Groceries Etc. At fewest possible prices NEW FALL CAPS AT BOY'S NEW FALL CAPS, AT .... .. _......$1.00 50c YELLOW FRONT STORE R .Phone 140 ITEMS OF LOCAL SEREST Miss Alice Johnson is visiting fri- ends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams were Sunday visitors at Exeter. Miss Anna Hess spent a few days with friends in London. Mr. Calvin Williams is spending the week with friends at Toronto and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinbach of London, were visitors with their par- ents here over the week-nd. Western Farmers! Mutual Weather Insurance Co OF WOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Onio- A.modsrt of Insuranee' at Risk on Dee. 31st, 1928, 122,206,275.' Total, -Cash in Bank and Bonds $160,378.74 Rate18—$4.5b • per 11,000 for 3 years. visited at the home of his brother Mr. Oliver Johnson of Godericr E. P. Klopp---Zurich , Mr. Thomas Johnson on Sunday. AIe.lt, ;,; itso'Dea1 .`flit Lidhtnini Rods Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oesch of the ., .41 Bronson Line, Mr. John Fiaxbird mad "and s11 kinds of Fire Insurance Mrs. Mich. Meidinger of town mot- ored otored to London on Friday. 7V Ir. Dan. H. Steinbach of Holly, Mich., and Mr. A. Guez of Detroit, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade. Miss Idella Howald of London was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howald over the . week geRe3mfair rioevs A1voneAli a' e1t*Iii*iSiY***143@1t@oline*S1t9 ***0t WA 'M HOMES WITH COLDER DAYS COMING, NOW IS THE TIME TO CON- SIDER YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT FOR THE WINTER MONTHS LET US HELP YOUR PROELBMS WITH: 1 e► Quebec Heaters or Hecla Furnaces1 NO OTHER KINDS QUITE SO DURABLE. AND.ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE. EVETROUGHING, ETO. CALL US UP ABOUT THAT EVETROUGHING JOB YOU WANT DONE AT ONCE, WHILE THE WEATHER IS STILL FAVOR- ABLE FOR OUTSIDE WORK. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRON- AGE IN THIS LINE OF WORK Full Line of Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Sherwin - Williams Paints, Goodyear Tires, Etc.' FURNITURE! nd. Mr. and Mrs. Reith, parents, to Mr. Wm. Reith, baker of town, have ar- rived from Ridgetown and will spend the winter in Zurich. Mr. Reith Sr. is taking the place of Mr. Clarence Daters of driving the bread truck for the winter months. Corrneiteci Butter it: Eggs, dozen . MARKETS *9ty, Wedneuday) 25 ... 13-18-21 Eggs .. , ....» ... 12-18-21 Chickens, live • ........ 12-20 Hens i • , ` 7-13 Wheat •bushel 40 Mr. and Mrs. William Bassow of the Bronson line will celebrate their fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on Friday, October ninth. The Her- ald joins their many friends in ext- ending congratulations, and best wishes for many more years of health and happiness in married life. Relatives who visited at the home of Mrs. L. Geiger last week are: Rev and Mrs. S. R. Knechtel, Miss E. Ren- nie and Miss Gladys Guenther of Kit- chener; Mrs. J. Guenther, Mrs. E. Guenther and daughter Ruth of Dash- wood; Mr. A. Stelck of Dauphin, Man.; Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Guenth- er and son Douglas of Hallonquist, Sask; Mr. and Mrs. F. McCutcheon and daughter Marion of London. October 12th Thanksgiving Day The Ottawa Government has pro- claimed Monday, October 12th as a day of Thanksgiving in Canada. This year the custom which has prevailed since the Great War of celebrating Thanksgiving Day and Armistice Day upon the same date .is being departed from,, and henceforth November 11th the anniversary of the armistice,:: will. be known as Remembrance Day. Thanksgiving Day will be a public holiday. ,, + BUSY FARMER NEWS Record 0 G Enrolment • FURNITURE! 11 lJ RE! Figures fui`nished by Dr. G. I. Christie, president of O.A.C., reveal that' the registration of newstudents STA, 1:70)E & this year is the largest in the instit- JtI ' ution s history. With a toal of 39.5 new arrivals enroled for the present Institute, there is still a shortage -. . _ aCcomorlation despite the opening of. Oats 20 30 Flour1.75 2.80 Shorts f .,...� .. • . 16.00 Bran .1. 16.00 Live Hogs. . .. ............. 5.50 Thir303Y, Ott +00****+44444*44.44++.+41444.44+44*****+444+4.4•4444.4434 You..J.Iardware Store We can supply the Public with Seasonable Hardware at Moderate Prices Let iJs Show You OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST ' PREVAILING PRICES, Cued supply ol S oke Cure en hand + + Furnituro Reduced. IWe are offering a ur, Entire Stock of Tr urn- i:ture at Greatly Reduced Prices, which Will move it out rapidly. Be sure and get Iyour requirements at these 1.- w prices, 1: WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR + SALE VERY CHEAP., Johnston :., Kalbfie:isch H: wilt a re & Furniture. Phone 63 +++++++++++++++++++•w ++ + •¢ -24 +,/• 1,++++444.4. 41 , the students' ,dormitorydoitory� in the new million1011eradmuxinistration build- ing,and the building of a new resi- denceor, girls. Students are housed in the :Old bursar's house and the ag- riciiltut al 'engineexning building, whi- le app4pximately 40 are living in private homes: ' In additiona to the regular students it is expected ' that short a„arses this winter will enrol more t' an 1000 boys and girls. F+ar. crease and it 6,©0Q, . Reforestation Work, exs generally are taking in- + interest in reforestation work :' t++++.44444.444+4444+44+4+,14+++++++++++++++++++4-++++ s interesting to note that over 00 fittest trees. were distrib- uted . z lam the Government Station at ;;t.i.Williams alone in 1931 to re- claim ase land. More than 2,600 privet land -owners procured forest' trees 1 st sprig. .for .windbreaks. The nurse'. 'stock at St, Williams Station is in eellent shape and more than 8,000, 00 'trees will be abailable in 1932. ender Importan{ Service Thy important work wnici agri- cultux� representatives are Going in the rat districts of Ontario is pro- bably u* t fully'appreciated although it i raeeiti ing greater recognition each *ar. Many of the representat- ives h been ,:'with. the department 2vet 4,;lgny period of years, having gairitt a: �+er"y useful knowledge and are seMzwirig their respective districts most fb,1y. It is learned that 39: of tlid ` ,sentatives have been in • the se.; sng ive years or more,l4for 15 yell "£ 'vmore; 9 for 1(i years or of / , 8 � ,,ears; '7 for 18 years, and 5 fo �k Fears; and one for 20 years parte for” Big Gain Show IVR: Ontafio farmers are now Pr ep a exhibits of grain and small. seeds �, the .13th International Grain. and ,:show which 'takes place at Chi IIr ov. '28th to Dec. ith. 1 Vlllllll,,451111111Rt{;i14!I,III<lCi4iiii211IU1111111111111111111PIR1111HI1111N110N(1l11111111111149R 1111�a'�Ira0B1;1111111111tlllll11111 di!!16kI1tillIII mC91tl;tMiVI111llu11111111111I111111111RIIIN WATCH THIS SPACE For Something Entirely New In Advertising. We Repair Wagons, Buggies, Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. HESS, . the Repair pian hq{ llIM (IIIIIIIIIf INSEE Ikilll{nINIII` iHIIIIWIIdIlfflfisUL IE 'fu tilel(IIIIIIIM1111111M MJf E11111111JINE til flN�lilnl!flfl IIIIIllifUlliH lleiIfllif!! E+++++{+++fir++++ r+++++++++.04+++++++++++ F�Fi�++++++• +++ ZURICH ` G.'-1�.•. GE ATTENTION! • . TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY ALL USERS OF GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND- ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED t EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER- HAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES 'ERY REASONABLE„ 1 GAS OILS GREASES Mousseau Zurich ZURICH .ONT. term at the OwA,C. and McDonald of .......N MBNA s• ++ + ++ a ++4'++++�$++il + + + + + + • THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK, AND ALSO PRINT, STATION- + ERY SUCH AS BUSINESS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, MEMORIAM CARDS, • SHIPPING TAGS, ETC. HERALD OFFICE � Do You Knrow?y9 i THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE EOR. FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING! THAT WE SUPPLY AND..?kINT WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALSO CALLING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, ETC. + + + + ÷4. +THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POSTERS 4. MERCANTILE POSTERS ANALL GENERAL Ol'JR SP • .0440.00.0.44.0:1400.44414+04 rw144*04*444+4+ttpe4Wk44444NN; THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK GOOD WRITING PAPERS CUT TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES IN MOST CALLED FOR SIZES, CARD PAPER, BRISTOLS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, BUTTER PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES. AND MEMORIAL WRITING PAPER., F THAT WE L YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH A GOOD WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. LARGER QUAN- REDUCTIONS TITIES AT SYMILAR