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Zurich Herald, 1939-02-02, Page 8*!AGE EIOEE T THE STORE WITH THE STOCK al Womb We have a large sock of Winter Goods on hand owing to rnihd weather conditions, and are oaertng same at una1-u i )3argairas. Also many lines of Spring Goons en 7 educed Prices. A Sale here is always a Real Money Saving Event. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE! From: JANUARY 21st, To FEBRUARY 4th Here are only a few of the Many Special Prices: 79 Plaid Flannelette Blankets, pr. 1 lb. Batts 72x90 at 55c 98c Fine all wool Serges, 54 -in. wide yd. Martha Washington House Dresses, reg. 1 25 1.98 for Fingering Yarn, blk. only, quarter -lb. 25c Men's Sweaters at each 98c Men's horsehide Coats, Fur collar, at each 12.00 Men's 8 -oz. Redback Overalls at 5 Everything in Men's Women's and Children's Underwear at Big Reductions. A lot of Men's all wool Windbreakers that must go regardless of price See large posters for more particulars. GROCERIES 111 f'• A list of extra Special Values in Groceries for this Sale. Come and see! PRODUCE WANTED I�fmliIDlQlilIlill�itilfllTli': NfINilIII INN Mill flll111 .. LAnila I Ni Jelly Powders, 6 pkgs.....•.- Blue Berries, per. can Tomatoes, large cans, 3 for r 25c 10c 25c 10c 15c 25c Pumpkins, large cans, each .. Aylmer catsup, per bottle Spaghetti, 4 lbs. Cook's Cocoa, 1-1b. tin 19c Salt, 2 lbs. box 5c Me =n0 { esch EGGS WANTED. 11111111111111 IN L111L' Ni. OHM 1. IND Ill i 11 1111 1111 1111111 iTEMS OF Dr. .and Mrs. O'Dwyer and Doreen.butter; dairy motored to London, ;Sunday ev.:,ung. Zurich Phone 165 111 111111111111111111 1111:1.11111111 111111111111111111111111 1 girt lul is.J1inl,.I'1 i INN LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) 24 25 23c 18, 16, 15 8-11 9-13 56 28 4.0 40 2.00-2.80 20.00 50 9 00 Mr. H. K. Eilber of Crediton wasButter, creamery de in town .Monday attending the annu- Butter, Second gra�-ra al meeting os the Hay Twp. Farmers Fire Ins. Co. Ege-s; . ii I Live hens, lb. ii • � Chickens, live t Born -At Dashwood on Thursday, t Wheat, bushel January 19th, .to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin: oats bushel IBarley, bush. Buckwheat, bush. 59 i than three cases of scarlet fever. in' Flour; cryvt. 3t i Schade, a daughter. ; Owing to the outbreak of no Tess Hurn & Erie Debentures OANADA TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum=, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 314% per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 314% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Local Representative - Zurich Vagoott 1 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE 3 YOUR WITE 3A I town, during the past week, the Rice, Bran and shorts, ton L'oard of Health have advised the Potatoes per bag closing of Zurich Public School. Sar Live Hogs, cwt. this week at least. Mrs. s. Amelia Fuss, who spent a raw 4+ g 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. weeks ,with her daughter, Mr:. midi HYDRO REBATE Mrs. 3. 3. Swartz, at Detroit, ret'un- l Goderich-!With hydro power users ed home on Thursday. Mrs. Fuss given e. refund of their December had a most enjoyable visit in the big bills at the P.U.C. office this month, city of Detroit. a total of $5,000 has been returned. Miss Mae Snmith who is attending London University spent a few days iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snaith. The half of the year's term at Western is now in and the students had a few holidays. Mr. Rudy Oesch of the Bronson, line was taken to Clinton z,ospital last Thursday and operated on fox removal of an abscess on the leg: We are pleased to report that Mr. Oesch has returned 'to his home and is Y 1 1 1 11 [ardware s YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our I Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. 1 "' COAL AND COKE Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the Imost suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are 1 ZURICH - QUALITY PRICE 0 proving •nicely. Mr. Lawrence Howald, who is an: Oki 4 4 to power subscribers. The money re-• bated its pant of a surplus which has; accumulated over a period of years. We have been paying entirely too .mueh for our power in Goderich and the H.E.P:C. has been told so," said E. R. Wigle, P.U.C. chairman, ex- plaining that the month's rebate to the people was tp lighten heir burden AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Members of the SeafDra 9,grieult- ufal Society re-elected ;Preside ,t,,;1; H.. Snell. Tit is 'his ninth :term of 1'04e. The society has .completed a very suc- '1`.l�itil+rzcluy', 1"obruar;V' 2nd, i939 ' i":++4 X11';++. 'Q"y�4'+ *40+s..Qa'p+4"E'�'.'�l'4* •4..R��F•lK'�nd.��y*,f+jai+:,,�.0.,�.y1..g..g,.ja' ' M�y w{:x. E YOUR WINTER. REQUIREMENT'S We .ways Carry a Full Line. of the estt both Shelf and Heavy Stanle Hardware: Stoves. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices • of t', FURNITURE Always. keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered:. Let us show you our Beds,. Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs. Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FUF� 1k1F URE For the most conservative purchaser, we have a 4 Large. Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will give -you big value for the Money, such, as: Davenports, Couches, Dressers, Rockers,. Other Chairs, Etc. Be sure and look these over. employee of the Kellogg .Co, at on cessful year, Secy-Treas. Mrs. Kerr don, is spending a few week's boli- , c,oiu tae meeting. A number of impro- days at his home here. Lorne advis; vements were completed to the gro- es us that owing to the Kellogg Ca.colds and buildings during the year having built a large factory in Eng- and plans were outlined for further work. The meeting name+, .T. M• Gavenlock as its delegate to the As- sociation of Fairs Convention in Tor- ento in February. The Society's An- nual Spring Show -will 'be held on Tuesday, April 4th. Officers elected were: Hon. Pres., W. S. Broadfoot; Pres., H. ,Snell; lst Vice J.1. Beat- tie; 2nd vice, Wm. Beattie; Sec -try. Mrs, J. A. Kers. land recently, the London branch is not near so busy, as much of this ex- port trade is now cut off. Mr. Alfred Melick, Misses Kathleen Hay and Milverna Geiger of Zurich, accompanied by Mrs. Dan. Mclsaa% of -Crediton and daughter, Mrs. Earl Young of Montreal, motored to De- troit where they attended the raneral of th elate M•r. Jacob Smith on Sat- urday. They returned home on Tu- qday. Postponed a Week The Social Evening in the Zurich, Town Hall, by the Women's institute, nnounced last week as to be held on Monday evening, Feb. 6t'1, has a , been postponed for one week, incl es will be held on the evening of Feb - 0 ruary 13th when a free ente tain: m oft ent considting of two p' y:• 071.1 fold- . ( owed by the sale. of linea bo ies pre - ;51t 9� take 1 c;e,` �. a -v,i�lt.�. 1 •. lad 7 d thr, p � �,.re by 1 The public are invited. 400110 tiaaeaea • 0 •• s 1 • Hockey Tonight! Owing to the recent 17a -organization. of the Cyclone Hockey League the following n'+ghts will be games on the Zurich rink rwithin the next week or so: To-niglk, Wednesday, 'Crediton will be in Zurich, then tr iday night 1lensa11 will be here, and the next game wil bel be on Tuesday Febru- ary 14th when Exeter will be in Zurich. These games : 1loald be very interesting as these team; �.•.ould be quite evenly matched, and the boys intend to "turn it on" i'1 a big way. 22 MILLION FOR RELIEF ..Toiontc--,iIon, Erie Gloss, On:talio +�clfare minister said every lyhase of relief adnninisaation is uncia • close �^_rutiny for economy's sake. "Relief in Ontario for the coming yea.' is es- l mated at $20,000,000 and the pro- vince is over its estimate by about $1,000,000" said Mr. Cross. "Not only must applications be carefully' examined but families on relief must be constantly inspected." L LEFT FORTUNE hundreds of smalletawn cameo New York in 1h2f1 theatrical fame and f!l, tune., found herself an • e real heiress to onethird 0.' vast feature left by the n.uitrinlllfon- J'ohnsto { &KdiMieisch Hard ..f are & Furniture. nitre Phone 63 h 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++44++++++++++++++++++++++4 *+++.F:+ +++'F FA 4•++++++J ++ ++4++++4+• I.+++3 •f ++++++4+'d. H-+ + South Huron Agricultural Society Meets At the annual meeting of the South Huron Agricultuial Associat- ion held in the Commercial Hotel, Hensall, Saturday la�L in the after- noon, the fo Mwing uhicers and dir- ectors were appointed Ham Pre$i- dents, Mr. W. 11Golding, M.P.; Mr. James Ballantyne, Ml'.P.; and Mr. Henry Luidlaxi 1 resident, Dr. A. R. Vice Pres.,Alex B u- c �� ihel 1 • 1.t Campbell; , -chanan; 2nd Vice, :;1r. Owen Geiger; Directors: Geo. A:mstrong, W. R. Dougall, Wm. Consiitt, E. Shaddick, Rev. W. A. Young, Thos. Sherritt, Wni. Decker, Lorne Chapman, R.M. Peck, Fred Watson, E. Routcliffe, A. B. Bell, W. D. ,Slaunders, S. McArthur auditors, Messrs F. G. Bonthron and Chas. A. McDonell. The annual spring show will be helcl. on Saturday April 8th. The main aim of the weekly new- paper as the name implies, is to give news of its own district. It may have other aims, such as to give the mer clients a chance to tell of their good' in its columns or to try to infiuenc+ public opinion through its edit(); ills; but first of all it must give th, news. Some of this news is not easily obtained and no editor can cover i all without assistance. Especially chis true when you have visitors 1Viany of the ladies think that per sonals are the'most interesting read GIRL ing in the whole paper. 'Your visitor w One of the are usually glad to have their naane� Qwest, g girls who appear, so send them in. Sometime; "� dreaming of tib people come in and give the im reg " I th Iii 'lion that they are asking a favo role of an 1 c tl 1 f iii- when they want us to insert th ��+ TRY TICK I'..L_' s 'Town Taik " also CHOICE VARIETY OF SWEET G All Ingredients Used are ALL CONFECTIONS Our Store will be closed each Eckel's Bakery Telephone CAKE, OODS. read PIES, AND of the Highest Quality ICE CREAM Wednesday Evening -- Zurich 100 4 4 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 friends names of their who have bee! 0 wire bachelor, Col. 3'aeob Rupert. She ,Fending a few days with them. r.c SERVICE is Miss Helen W.inithrope Weyant, Yat person need feel that way about giv I ive of Sprin�;aeld h,; �• . �.s•., ,. a sutra.ls ih ing its news items for we are ixideec UIiIIiIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIGIIIillllliflllllll111lllf�llllllllllillllllllllllliililllll fEllhillllilllfiil'h�;viiia!1111(IIIIIIIIIIillllillilllllllllllililillUilillllilb9Ili5IliilIIIIIIIiIIllil lllllllllllllIiIhilllilflllllfliiIilllilllll1 "" ry brunette in her ate 80'sA all. e**6006" • `glad to get them THESE P ICES subject to cha ge without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set 12000 Buggy Shaft 3.00 Cross Bar 1.00 1.25. Buggy Spokes each 25c Tainting Buggy Buggy Reach PITIci the Repair Man NI!II!1111UI9llll11llllll IIIl 11111llllill 11111111111111161111111111111111pi Niti,10liiill I Illi IIIIMINIIllp11111111111111111111121i1t14111RII1!;112il; 111.7!4!!INIlIIMI':Illllillllllllll11111111111l11111111RIII111111111111111111111111GI1 i MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Iixn- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 1% year battery guarantee 6.85 - 2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7.95 5.85 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at 'Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 O. KIOP? & SONS Res 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS