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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-12-03, Page 4r. • ;port of W.M.S. Conference at Wal- l. ton was given by Mrs. Robt. McKin- lley and was much appreciated. There were 19 present. Rev. Mr. Poulter ► closed the meeting, after which a w dainty lunch was served and a social r Jhalf hour spent. r:. e+< Capital Theatre west1., haat 47, 600E11101 Norther* Electric Sound System New riayiise---"Rebound"" with :tint wire and Robert Ames I e' Tues., and Wednesday Ma1.It a DRESSLER mad £OLLli'' MORA* in another other great laugh speciell 4$ REDUCING" Mint's., Friday and Saturday DOUGLAS FA1RBAIVKS, •11x. and • ROSE :}IOART presenting an adventure zstory that is full of action and aomance 'CHANCES" 'caning "The Black Camel' HILLSGREEN Mrs..Rrightmore and .son Lawren- ce of London are spending a few <days at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crichrane. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mn fatt and dau- ghter Lois of Brucefie"ld visited fri- eends in this vicinity recently. Mrs. E. Broderick spent a day in .London. Mrs. Jno Richardson spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. A. Smith anf Crediton. The Women's Missionary Society -will bold their December meeting at the church on Wednesday afternoon December 9th at 2.30 o'clock. The young people will hold their Thanks - Offering Service on Sunday evening December 6th at 7.30, Rev. W. A. Bremner of Iirucefield will be in ch- arge of the service. The afternoon service will be withdrawn. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. Henry Haugh and family, who have been residents of Babylon line Stanley for the past two years, re- turned last week to their former home near Fergus. • ivir. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and son George of Goderich spent Wed- aresday evening with Thos. Robinson • and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunkin and Mr. ",and Mrs. Roy Dunkin of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. H. Thompson of Saskatoon nailed on friends in Stanley last Fri- day. They have been visiting their father, Mr. Andrew Dunkin of Park a�az.s.r�xyy iYarir,. The 'W. llt"" S. of Goshen United Church held their monthly meeting'' at the home of their president, Mrs. D. J. Stephenson. The meeting' was opened by hymn and prayer by Mrs. James McClinchey and Mrs. Henry Erratt. Miss Mabel Calver read the Scripture lesson. All enjoyed a duet by Miss Margaret Robinson and Miss Olive Erratt. Mrs. (Rev) Poulter gave a splendid reading, also a read- ing by Mrs. Elgin McKinley. A re- l 'HENSALL Miss Bertha Bell of Toronto, was at recent visitor in town. Martha Carlile of London, visited will. her parents here. Il fr. and Mrs. Letteau of Wallace - burg were visitors with Mr. and Mrs Don. McKinnon. Mary and Emmo Johnston return - e4 from .a pleasant trip to Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Consitt recent - b' attended the Winter Fair at Tor- onto. John McLaren of Seaforth visited with his brother, W. L. McLaren. Mrs.. Jas. Coxworth of Strathroy AS visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. A. Scruton. The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex .`"smith took place from her late homy' +sit Sunday afternoon last interment taking place in the Kirkton cemetery Mev: Dr Mcllroy, pastor of the Car- anel Presbyterian church and Rev. 'Mr. Parker, rector of the Anglican church, had charge of the services. Mrs. Jas. Eby of Collingwood spent the week -end at the home of her par gents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White. Mary Stewart ,of Seaforth visited w; for .a few days with friends in town. Mr. .and Mrs. Thos. Consitt have got nicely settled tgr the very com- e, Portable and neat dwelling which they purchao4 from J, W. Ortwein on the north side esf Ring Street, r and will make good residents of our village. George C. Petty has sold the dwel- Ming just across from the railway st r• n.ti;rn on the east side of Brock St to Lloyd \%eneer•. This dwellin,; ha been occupied for a long term of ye ors by Thos. Shaddock, section fore rnan �° r C.N. tt„ het Ill . r �haddoc 'Last Monday evening the retiring. iptsonlbers thp firs brigade, 'vw o .ave wry faithfully served the vil• age and community for a numb© f g y number fears, but who tendered their resig- iati4rn to the council, after being a 'olnnteer brigade for over five years were entertained at the new sanitor• 'um by Dr. Moir. le is almost need 1dss to state twat they were srosir iindly entertained by the doctor lin tis new Huron Spring sanatorium, shown throughout (t`bias very fine :and up-to-date hastiltolliaen, after t►dihich the Doctor gave them a most interest- ing talk on alias niplendid new 'instit- ution. COUNTY NEWS The -lashes Street Unitee (Church, Exeter, hags 'voted to adopt ithe Sham- rock congregataen in Sadkdtchewan The amount *Aimated as .necessary to provide for the purpose is $400. Robert Penhale, Bayfield, returned on Monday keit from Manitoulin Is- BM BIC* land, where he went a month ago with � � a carload arl:oad eSf apples. He spent a little time hunting, but was not suc- •oessful in shooting a deer. Sid Wilson,, +Li;f Usborne, had the misfortune to Jhave a couple o£ ribs fractured wkifl he was crushed a- gainst a gate ?post by a horse, Most of ?last year's team is avail able and two or three new players are ready to take places on Golfer- ich's hocia!rY,y tteam. Officers .ha've !be- en elected. While omitting wood on the farm of Thos. ai,ccott, McKillop, John B. Frost lett the axe slip as a result re- ceived a •serious cut on the leg.. , A number oof stitches were required trip close thee,wound. Mrs. 'William Elsie and son Percy of Granid'Bend, returned home from New IDru,cnwick where they spent a- bout'four weeks with her daughter,,, Mrs. ?Broderick and reports a very nice tt*jp. Pttter Fowler of Wingham died of t,i s, ak#8s rdotilMd when he fell to the veinent in stepping from his wagon 'other day. He was removed to the anghatn hospital immediately after accident, but died soon after ad - Solon. ,i.irge heaps of crushed stone are ing'piled up on the Thames Road Stone is being :taken from the an the farm( of John Cann re- it►hy taken over by the county and ;1be used in building nip the roads the spring. d. Dearing; Exeter, had the mis- time to have a bone in his nose attired for the second time while y}ng rutty at the school. He had rinse ' broken several weeks ago 'le playing the game and it was t' nicely getting set when it was, a- u°:•fractured. Magistrate Reid's court at Win - in the other day, the name of T. rai, was called out, it was announ- in subdued tones that the man w dead, He was stricken with apo- plexy the night behfone his, trial.. Tire Saturday prrvimis, when, he was ser- ved with a subpatn,x. by a constable on the streets of Wingharae, Dean was in norm health. llfe, was a • pedlar by trade or profession and was well known throughout North. Huron. Mrs. Jas. Roach, Thames Road is confined to her bed" with a broken shoulder but is improving nicely: She fell at the church at Mt. PIeasant at a soul evening, and was knotted over by- two boys who were scuffing. The other day at Eexter, James Cann, a three-year-old boy, when pla- ying with a hammer, Loosened the plug of a 50 -gallon vat in which ap- ples were being cocked' to make ap- ple butter. The bung came out and the fad was painfully' scaldied by the tseaming Mash. The burns were all below the boy's knees. His father conducts a eider factory: When the ear in wbieli they were driving was struck by a freigllit train at a wing on .the Enclpii-fftchenerp Thursday, ?.lieeember 3rd{ 1;93.. IfigX2twax, 'Wm. Chapman, the drive/14p, Chapnnart of Brumfield and Ar- tlruar• .Routledge, Guelph, had a nar. row escape from death. The machine was completely wrecked but the oc« cupants were only slightly injured. The Canadian National Express office -which for many. years has been situated on Main St., Exeter was on Dec. 1, transferred to the C.N.R. sta- tion.. R, W :Rderi who was transfer• red to Exeter about six months aso has received notice that he is being transferred to Burlington. At a recent meeting of the Junior Farmers in the Carnegie Library, Sew. forth ,a hockey League was organized in ender to compete for the,; Me- Millan Cup. Teams were entered from St. Ciduniblan, Winthrop;`Tuck- ersmrith and $gnrrondville, and it is pr opo sed to play two games each Sat urddr ;n -tight during the winter. All players must register with Wilson McCartney by Dec. 15th Players ell- ,griblie :must be farmers or farmer's soul, resident in Swath Huron. imu m1111H11111111lQA1111111111111111111mi111Hi1i1111111i111111111111111111 111 11i 1111110 1iiiui1»1uniuiiuim1iimumE1irE10nm1111M1m111111 1111100mMMINIMMniIMi On Saturday December AOIMB OIMIM MOOD MIMEO MEMO SALE STARTS Sat. D�c. 5 SALE ENDS Dec. 19th .a down Sa SIMPLY BECAUS GET THE CASH. rs BECAUSE IT CAlklii BE DONE. AT THESE LOW PRICES YOU: WILL SAVE MONFY.. t !STOCK : ,WAS r NOT. MARKED. UP SO AS TO GIVE YOU GREATER REDUCTIONS BUT JUST"• PRICES OUR REGULAR PRICES AND WE GUARANTEE THESE • TO BE AS LOW AS ANYWHERE. ..ALL GOOD. STOCK ALL MAR- KED DOWN WE NEED THE MONEY. 7Lt th! ass. yie a are starting the Greatest twi •g Ve have ever put on ilio t.1UST REDUCE OUR STOCK, AND, ARE NOT TRYING TO MAKE MONEY Striped Yard Wide Flannelette Light and Dark at per yara 15c Pyjama Cloth at yd. 25c Yana Clntkt 1X1iwm,pperctte lin' Plain, • and Figured, at yd .. 3c Black and 'Blue Denim At per yard 35c Ea Striped Cottonade, per yard 35c Men's Flannelette Shirting at yd20c Factory. Cotton Regular 20c. at, yd. 15c • 17-"' 25c, at per yd. 19c 33c AY AMMO AMMO MIOM AMMO MARIO Turkish Toweling, per yd. Linen Toweling, per yd. 1.5c GROCERY DEPARTMENT We are having New Specials in Groceries every week. This week Specials are: Lux, 3 for 25c Lux Soap 3 for 19c Rinso, Large Pkge at i 9 Seedless Raisins, 2 for 25c P. and G. Soap, 7 for 25c Good Quality Corn, Peas and Tomatoes 3 tins for 25c 6 string Heavy broom at 59c . . AMMO Satin Faced Crepe MOM . Black, Blue, Brown: shades at yd $1.75 Velvets, at yd. 69c =• Baronette Satin, Reg. 95c, at yd 69c IMMO Grey Military Flannel = Reg. 60c, at Yd. 39c Cretonne at, yd. 19c Cretonne at, yd. 29c Art Sateens, at yd. 35c Mark - SALE STARTS Sat. Dec. 5 SALE . ,ENDS Dee. f Liths 1931 PRINTS .49c at yd I'5c 25c at yd; 19c 1 pur,Ginghams a35'e., per• c+�' Flannelette lar cets 1Che2 4 a $1.75 Lar�T leiza at $1.95 eit' lbl 4,. ;;at $1.89 Ladies' wind Children's Underwear at Great Reductions Large Size Grey Wool Blankets At per "pair $3.95 A •Real; Bargain in Men's Tweed Pants, at pr. $1.95 Men's Felt Hats Reg. up to $3.75 now only • $L95 1MEN's. SOCKS SALE Reg. price 25c ` at 19c Reg. Price 35c • at _............ 27c Reg: SOLNow`on Sale at ...:..............35c Reg. 65q now only - 49c 4`` Men's Wool Flannel Shirts Reg., $1.75 at $1.25 'LEN'S" UNDERWEAR We ha`a'a line of ,all wool underwear Heavy 'lib per Garment 98c Reg. $150 rat W` $1.25 Reg. 2.t at $130 J.i S4nfield's Combinations Reg. 3.25 at only - $2.75 Reg. 2.2'i at $1.75 Pfnman's 95., TWO Piece Regular y.25 at only $1.79 Combinations at $3.50 Ladies! Silk .Hose Reg. 1.00 Full Fashioned 89c Silk over Wool 69c and 39c pr. Children"s Hose at same Reductio us: Men's Fleece Lined Underwear' Per Garment only .... 69c = ;: Fleece Combinations at $ I.25 Men's Lined Work Mitts 9,8c, and '- '-" per Pair =" MEMO MONO IMMO MEMO IMAMO MEOW AMMO OMMO 4414011 Minna =• allt Men's Overcoats Regular 22.00, Sale price ...... Guaranteed Navy Blue *$13.95 Suits, Reg. 22.00., .Sale only, $13.95 r Men's All Wool Wind Breakers Reg. up to 4.50 at _.,.... $2.75 Reg. 3.95, Sale Price $2.25 Men's All '' '' ool Real Heavy :Sweaters Reg. 430 at only ._........... Reg. 3.95, at Sale .. OMNI ammo $3.50 =- Men's Plain V Neck Sweaters, all Wool Reg. 2.75 at only $1.65 Boy's Sweater Coats from 8$c up, all at =' Greatly Reduced Prices -- A few 8 and 10 year old sizes Boy's Mackinaw Coats, Reg. 5.00 at $2.75 E Canadian Yarn, per i r , 80c -- Worsted Fingering y : d per Ib. $1.10 =" E Remember we have ,specials that are ' not mentioned here. ..Asic For •what you want we Inay Itiftve it! AMMO • AMMO C We are one of the =_ • r Chain Stores and can. save you money on many things IMMO MEOW MOO AMMO MOM MONO MOM MONO YOMMO MOM MOM WE WILL HAVE OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS ON DISPLAY WHICH WILL BE SOLD Mr r LOWER PRICES THEN EVER. THERE WILL BE SOMETHING OU CAN CHOOSE FOR' THE WHOLE' FAMILY. SEE OUR STOCK OF CANDIES AND NUTS ALL FRESH S, OCK. GOODS NOT MENTIONED ON BILL WILL BE SOLD FOR LESS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TITS SALE AND SAVE. EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED TO BE ... ►» FRESH STOCK Phone 145 J i' � , �.Merner Ti.illyllllllll1n[(ILlowo1N1IN111111Im1I1111111ollo11111Nllllllllrllllllono MORO 6-7 Zurich, Ont. ��1N 01111111111111111i1r�r1 1a 11,��� ��I���r ��� I��� IONIr ����� INUM IONOi�iMIffi IIiiINI