Zurich Herald, 1931-12-03, Page 5'"iVntrs4y, December 3rd, 'ISM
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RADIO TUBES PRICES
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L. D. S D. D 8. UY 224 1.90
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,DENTAL SURGEON UX 239 2.20
Mr, George Volland made a busin-
ess trip. to London on Tuesday..
Mrs. R. 1+', Stade spent sfew dill! Mr, Ward Fritz is to Windsor on
with friends in Detroit, , business,
Mr. Wes, Callfas, who spent' a W,s*
ek with Len Wagner returnedto bis
home at Kitchener.
WS. W. C. Callfas of Kitchener,
called on Zurich friends the past we,
ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. .Hraun of
Forest were Sunday visitors,wth red Mr. and Mrs, Clausly of Preston,
latives in town.
Mrs. Lydia Pfile and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Win, Thiel.
Pearl were visitors at Blyth the pas
week, returning home on '1huraday Mr. and Mrs; Making and son El--
Confirmation
l-Confirmation Services weave, cele, ;slier of Sharon, were Sunday. visitors
brated in St. Boniface R. C, Church at the home of !leve and Mrs, E.
. _ UX .231 2.20 on Tuesday mornin, when the Bisho 'at th elm.
1w1IAITZ. I.,O€K ZURICH: All other Radio Tubes not listed here from London officiated. p
Zinn Thursday, :Friday. Saturday
reduced accordingly.. For Sale by Mr. Louis Prang and daughter Mr g ' Week -end visitors at the home of
Stade & Weide, Zurich. Ivan Kalbfleisch were recent visitois Kiev. and Mrs. E. Turkheim were, Mr.
es -
with friends at Detroit and Decatur and Mrs. Raymond McGee of Des -
Mich. boyo,
Revve of Hay Township, Mr. ;L H, . Mtr William Slack of the Blue
Rader is attending the December Water Highway, Stanley Township is
meeting of Huron County Council nth°Iding an auction sale of standing
Goderich this week, timber. on Thursday December 10th.
Mr. William Finlayson of Toronto,
cAiled in town on Tuesday evening.
^Mrs, Wm. H. Hoffman is spending
Elie , week visiting with relatives in
tratfo. rd and Galt.
;,'were Monday visitors at the home of
At l AB'.I'LE1iB'S BLOCE,
DASHWOOD
tel/ lltoiodtrx. Tis as
Wednesday
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ascot Kr..err
Graduate' Carey M. Jones National
gaol of Auctieneerher. Try Lame for
Gsplive ve Stock.,
Worms in keeping with. previa -Ong
prices. Choice Farm far Salo. Will
esu anything Anywber*.
Masse 18-93, or write.
Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
f[ AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
,Euct any Auction Sale, regardless
as told= or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will Two fresh Holstein cows, of extra
nuke no charges for Services Ren- good quality. For quick sale apply
to. Aaron Oestreicher.
ARTHUR WERE-Dob—wand
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AUCTION 1 SALE
Of 10 Acres of Hardwood Bush
At Stanley Township 21k miles north
of Drysdale, on East side of road.
Thursday, December 10th
Commencing at 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
Consisting of 10 acres or good
hardwood standing timber, !beech,
maple and, hemlock; with some real
heavy -trees. Will be sold in Ralf -acre
or acre lots with privilege of taking
it off in one or two years.
TERMS—CASH. Either to settle
on day of sale or within 30 days.
Mrs,• Elizabeth Weber ofBochester'# The regular monthly meeting of
N. Y. visited at the home of Mr. andhe Zurich Branch of the Womens'
Mrs. Chas. Weber and other 'Institute will be held in the Council
.!Chambers on Monday evening Dec -
and relatives the past week
Mrs. W. L. Siebert, who .spent
few weeks at Galt the guest € hCG
daughter, Mrs,. Clarence l man,
has returned to her home in -
Only three more weeks t t hrist-
mas. Early shoppers usua t14e
best choice, and usually t t *;gest
values by shopping from you local
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. 1 home merchant.
Wm Slack, Miss Slack, Proprietors.
FOR SALE
SKRYICE
Why We have the 'getter
Class of Customers
*4IGH. CLASS GOODS. U. S. L.
aATTERIES, . MOBILE OIL, MAR -
VELURE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
&ND TUBES, GENUINE -IGNITION
rKU, Hokning enol M ehenieal Work
Ilea* to Micrometer Settings,
mass, work. Watch the cars that
%T04' at WEIN'S, They aie el! HIGH
CLIENTELE
NOTICE
J. C. Salmon dr San, Teatinaters,
wish : to advise • the public that they
are still in the came business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much appreciated. Phone 94-16.
FOR SALE
For •Quick Sale -1 4 -yr. old cow
due Jersey;3 heifers due in spring;
8 young calves. Apply t.
4 C. Salmon„ Zurich.
•Cider Mill
Cider made every Tuesday and
Thursday. Applebutter boiled by
appointment.
F_ C Ifalhfleisch, Zurich.
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MEAT 111[ARKRT
William H. Brown
, A• S. P.
ANNOUNCING
SiMAT WE HAVE PURCHASED Graduated Feat Specialist
SOM THE FIRM OF YUNGELUT
ii BEICHERT. TAI$ maw., ESTAB
18OED MAT BUSINESS, AND
*OLIEIT YOUR TATRONAGIB
. Yunghlut & Son
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING E14GINEER
S. W. ARCHIBALD, IL.A,SC. (Ter.)
O.L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
COAL
1931 Canada. Office--Senforth, Ont.
Announcement
MIRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
Leavitt's ' T heatre
Exeter — Ont
Real winter weather has setin the
begining of the week, and twea-
therman acts more like Dt,rntiiber
that the nice balmy warm weal hi we.
have been having practically 'all fall
Mr. Edwin and Mabel Schw irtzen-
truber and Mrs. Moses Erb were vis-
itors with friends at Wellesley ;-,and
other points the past week.
Mr...and Mrs. C. O. Smith, and two
sons, Gordon and Stanley of St.,
Joseph were Sunday visitors with re-
latives at Baden.
A number of workmen of the 'Bell
Telephone Co., are assisting Mr.
G. Hess in connecting up the Caples
which have recently been installed,.
and which when completed will make
tuber 7th at the regular hour when
n intearesting progham will be giv-
en. All ladies are invited to attend.
The dance in the Town Hall, under
be auspices of the Agricultural So-
ciety was fairly well attended, and
!though the crowd was not too Large
is probably helped those present to
ave- all the more enjoyable time as
everybody present had a fine time.
his same Society are holding a
uchre and Dance next Wednesday
pelting, December 9th, to which the
public is invited to attend..
1' Beginning on Saturday, December
5th, the general Store of J. W. Mer-
rier will conduct a big two weeks'
Sacrifice Sale of general merchand-
are, and the bargains offered will be
real and the public will do well to
'pick these up at these remarkable
low prices. Tell your friends about
it -and come real often yourself. Re-
member the..apening date, December
Ph.
' In Police Court
A::: E. Hodgins, a tea peddler of
Londe-, was fined $10 and costs for
a big improvement in the local sy- peddl thet,i Huron County without a t'stem, as this eliminates the tar glin`g %Seen `•110
....4.,4n, auto crash at the corn -
of wires as well as other interferance er ofrtonia road and Victoria sts,
Goderich, on Nov. 14th had a sequel •
Guelph Winter Fair in the Police Court. Three cars figur-
The 48th annual Ontario •Proven- eded iethe crash. Wilmer McManus,
tial Winter Fair will be, held at car ,st he car driven by Mrs.
suck t
Guelph December 7, to ;10th, whet; it"1Ri".Ied? of Goderich Tp., which col-
Guelph
111 the x d en by >�
x c .� ,:� .ria'
is�e A+e tett tlyiien,khc. lei s 1;,, an, sudor of :Bayfield. All three cars
the history of the 'Exhibition will he - received more or less serious dam -
out.
age. McManus settled with the other
two •for repairs and was assessed by
Magis. Reid $25 and costs for Ieaving
th scent'' of the accident.
No Soar
No ()Dom
No STOKING
No SNAKING
No As tits
No COAL Scum
No DIRTY FLOORS
That's why 100,000 women praise the Silent Glow Oil
Burner. In place of old fashioned dirt, it brings cleanliness
sod health; instead of worry—happiness and leisure.
Insist on the genuine Silent Glow—
IT LIGHTS QUICKER—GIVES MORE HEAT—
BURNS LESS OIL AND MORE AIR PER UNIT
OF HEAT GENERATED
Read this letter from a well satisfied user of "Silent Glow":
"Daring the winter I installed a'SILENT GLOW' oil burner,
model W, in the circulating furnace in my 6 -room house.
I used the two burners only when it was very cold. This
twister I have used $42.00 worth of oil and saved *22.00 oia
fuel with much more satisfaction, and with always an ever
and healthy temperature."
(Name upon request)
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you its simple, noiseless operation.
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"MADE IN CANADA"
WILLIAMS BROS.
ZURICH - ONT.
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Massey -Harris Implements !
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM.
IP'LETE LINE OF .MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND 4-
•. WOULD ADVISE ANYONE IN NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO
LET, US KNOW, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU +
A CALL
Brantford Windmills and Pumps t+
Hunters 'Return
Judge T. M. Costello - and Magi i
trate C. A. Reid, of Goderich ha4e
HAVING RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOULD
SHAPLEY & MOIR CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR
_ exCL:UatvE L• ONE OF S£GOND.rro44.orsz'•'.•PRODUCT5;:""i- —
SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS LINE AND CAN ALWAYS
ASSURE YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS.
BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REBUILT
MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT PRICES FAR BE -
a • LOW THEIR VALUE..
returned from a two weeks' hunting -1,,:.--: + 1 good M. H. Mower. i
trip in McNab Tp., county of Ren �nterio Has Half Million + 1 M. H. binder nearly new. {.
+ NOW ABOUT REPAIRING YOUR BINDER. REIriFMBER, IPS
frew. This is familiar ground to the Increase + GUARANTEE OUR WORK,OR NO CHARGES
Judge, who has hunted over it for +
twenty years. Deer was plentyful and In ten years Ontario has had a po- + Be SURE AND GIVE U3 A CALL!
each brought one home as a trophy pulation increase of nearly a million #
of his prowness with the title. people. A census bulletin issued by N. B' - S1en1Ualr Agent, Zurich +
the, Dominion Bureau of Statistics a
Oldest Pensioner gives Ontario's population, detailed 4+1-4444+4-1-14++++++++++++++04400004,404,4••••••••••••••
• • by eleLtoral districts as 3,426,488, as
f
There are now 639 old age pen-
sioners on the list in Huron County.
The oldest of these is Thome Sage,
of Howick Tp., near Wroxeter, who
on January 12th next will celebrate
his 100th birthday. He was born on
coMpared with 2,933,662 in 1921, or
an , inerease of 492,826 persons. The
Mari me Provinces show on.y a sli-
ghti` urease 7,994, over the ten-year
period.' New Brunswich showing a se
January 12, 1832, in the township of registration gain, while Nova Scotia
Smith, Peterborough county. He wor- 'and Prince Edward Island declined.
ked all his life as a stone mason...He
resides with his son, Albert, a farmer.
Children's Aid Society
The annual meeting of the Huron
County Children's Aid Society 'was
held last week at the Shelter. The
officers were elected for 1932 as fol -
laws: President, Rev. J. E. Ford;
vice-pres., R. J. Acheson; secy., treas.
A. M. Robertson; Superintendent, 11.
Scraaiton MAT/NEE MID EVENING T. Edwards. The treasurerCoaI Matinee Prices 15c' arid 25c ent showed receipts of $213.59, exp-
; endutures $73.30; balance •on hand
Coke Alberta Coal Thursday,,. Friday, , Saturday $140.29; Rev. J. E. Ford and A.M.
Dec. 3, 4, and 5th Robertson were appointed to the co-
unty board of management, and Mr.
LI►WREf4CE TIBSETT suet! Edwards was recommended for appo-
GRACE MOORE intment as probation •olcerr in con -
Metropolitan Opera Stars nection with the Juvenile Coors. This
A rare Musical Treat with plenty of appointment, which carries no salary
action and comedy has since been made.
and , $oft -Coal
> P9 CIAL DIsCoUN't OF 60 Cts.
l TU will be allowed for ORA.
anise Laxly ea saisis wild whim*
him ISO&•
Case lc Son
Aug, u
ltENSALL
L I 'VE;
I'0 Li LTRY
WANT I D
Niihau every Day till II eektelle, r m.
Tie a hod Fo+wi ..aloe masnang
ghee bx.ogbt is
Sighed task Prices
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Cr.& 11 and Eggs
W. O'Brien
VIM* fir. Ds*
lllk , grtti. +
BE BIG
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Dec. 7th, 8th, 9th
"`TRANSATLANTIC"
EDMUND LOWE .
An All Star Cat.
'The excitement of a lifetime
in
SIX DAYS AT SEA
Plenty of Comedy and Action
Fox News and Magic Carpet
Thurs., Friday and Sat.
Dec. lOth, 11th, 12tb
KEN. MAYNARi
la ALIAS THE BAD MAN
iCornedv Charolettc Greenwood
In
GIRLS 'W'ILL BE BOYS
A Cartoou
Auto License Will Cost More
f The Provincial Government has an
pounced a new scale of fees for mot-
or cars to come into effect for the
year 1932. The fees will be based
oil' number of cylinders, instead of on
hrsePower, and the scale is as foi-
1 we;
ollaws; Four cylinders, $7; six, $12;
ht, $20; twelve, 30; sixteen, $40.
T i5 means an increase of $2 on four
c Oyler machines and of $2 to $7
o six cylinder cars. On the larger
c s there was a wide margin of fees
o `rthe horsepower basis, and the in -
c ase on the new basis have a cor-
r :ponding range. TwenLy-five per
c ' t, is said to represent the average
tease on truck license. It is estim-
a d the Government will receive in-
t case revenue of from one to two
bon dollars.
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Toilet Sets, Manicure Set, and
Militzry Brushes
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Perfumes Toilet Waters and
Perf umizers.
Fine Stationery and Fountain Penal.
KODAKS AND F.ILIMS
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich