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ZURIQH, .T'Hult-$.pAy iviopNitqc, ,OCTOBER: 5 ,1939.
Chester L. Smitb, Pablistime
1,25 a year, U.S. $1519 in Advent,*
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Let. the ads, in the Herald be your guide for your Fall buying
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'COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABIN. P a ICES
C. E. Zurbrigg
OPTOMETRIST at E.XE,TEIZ.
The Newest. Approved !teethed, oe
Eyesight Testing Used. Open every
Week Day Except Weenesele.y.
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Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If
so ; Have your Eye a Examined with
Che Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
GODERICH -- ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices
BETTY"' ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
—YOUR HAIR—The most important thing to complete your spring
outfit is your hair. Treat it as such and come to us for your next
PERMANENT 'WAVE.
Introducing to you for the first. time the newest inscientree hair
treatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents."
Whether your hair be fine, course, white, etc., we now have a special
lotion for each tepe. awl( you are therefore assured of a wave, in the
manner you have always wanted.
Why Accept a. Substitute for the Best. No advance in prices.
Phone 159 Zurich. far Appointmentz. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
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THE CAR: WITH THE FULL -FLOATING
-RIDE, And Many Other Irrxprovements
PHONE TO -DAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION!
LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE
WAC -3D FRiTZ
DODGE, and DESOTO SALES •- ZURICH
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wa SELL THE BEST FOR LES
Spectals for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
• Carnation Evaporated Milk, tall, 2 tins ..........—I5c
Aylmer PCBS*, No. 4 sieve, 2 tins .......... ..... __Tic
Choc. Mallow Biscuit Cookies _per lb. . . — 77c
Salmon Fancy Red, halls 17.c. i 4b. tins 28c
Quaker puffed wheat, per Pkg. ,. 10c
Blue Rome Rice, per ib...........--- .. .. . ...._1 0 C
Pork and 13earts 21 -oz., 2 tins 19c
Sani Flush, per tin ... . .... 27c
Magic Whit Bleach, quart bottles -.- 10c
Our New Fall Goods Is arriving daily; Underwear,
Sweaters, Hosiery, all'Yard 'Goods, Fle.nnelettes,
IVrapperettes, TecliMg,(Shea'ting, Blankets,
No Advance in Prices.
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This Theatre is "Air Conditionecrt.
Double Feature
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
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DON AIVIDOHE — RITZ BROTHERS -
THE LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE
Starring: HARRY CAREY .1e:
Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 9; 10,
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Metro Goldwy Mayer Feature
"SWEETHEARTS"
•. . Starring
NELSON EEDYe--
JEANEiTE McDONALD
Sells Business
After thirty-seven years,in tjie drieg
business at Seaforth, Charles Aber -
barb has disposed of hie .business t9
McKindsey, Ottawa. Mr. and
Mrs. Abeyhart will continue to ,reeide
in Seaforth.
HAY COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting of the
Council of the Townshilp of Hay
was held in the Town Hall, Zurich,
on Monday, Oct. 2nd, with all memb-
ers present. The minutes ,eof the Sep-
tember meeting were adopted as read.
After disposing of the communicet
ions the following resolutions were
passed:. •
• No appeals were entered .against
the assessments regarding the Sten -
ley Big Drain. Motion that bialaw
No. 7•1939 providing for authoietY
to 'borrow necessary :funds to pay to
Stanley Township as and when requil
ed for the amount assessed agast
Mrs, Vallett of -Flint, Mich., is at
•present spending a time at tne nome
• of Miss Anna Hess. -
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and sons
••Gorton and Stanley motored to Kit-
• chedner and Baden on Tuesday.
•• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T, Trueinner
and Mr. Roland Geiger motored to
Auburn and district on Sunday, vis-
iting relatives.
Mrs. H. H. Cowen' and Mss Mary
-...VIcKay of Exeter attended the misc-
ellaneous shower held in the Town
Hall on Tuesday evening Oct. 3rd in
honor of the bride elect, Miss nyryan
Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and Mrs
Flossie Brown ef London, have re-
turned to that city after attending.
the wedding of Miss Gertrude Weber
and Mr. Clarence Datars zeondoy
which wee held at Desboro.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Merrier and
Miss Mary were .at London on Tues-
day. Mary has registered at Victoria
Hospital, of that city to enter train-
ing for nurse, and will cemmence her
work shortly after the New Year.
IVIessrs. Quimby and Paus Hess who
are attending Toroneo University we-
re week -end visitors • at their home
here. They were accompanied back
to Toronto by Mr. Robert Schnell,
who was visiting here and whose
laane is in Aberdeen, Sask. oronto • IVIr.
Sctaking a in T
hnell is course
AM
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Service
IN A POSITION TO DUPLIC- (For positive identification of
YOUR BROKEN SPECTACLE the World's Finest Anthracite
LENSES. ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta,
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets
The Roe Farms Milling Com
Feeds.
• W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid. for,
.Eggs on a graded basis.
Pone 10 - Hensall
PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY
AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS
THAN THE LARGER CENTRES
LET US SHOW YOU THE MOST
• MODERN IN SPECTACLES.
A G. HESS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
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HAS OPEN NIGHT . t
the interested persons in Hay Totqn- For the convenience of interested T
ship be read the thirdtimeanci. lee. ratepayers,. or, parentshaving ..,shild, •
,aillasSedt''' ''..' ... d.•-• -. .". '.'''' -„hiv.A.,,,..: in .attendine.larielie eel:MI.1,P ,Zurich ,.
That Harry Hoffman be appoieda the Trustee Bpare have 'arranged to :
as manager of Dashwood Central of have an evening open to the public • •
the Hay Municipal Telephone System for inspection of the new Manuel
upon same terms and conditions as Training and Home Economics equip- .4e,
conteined in agreement with late P. ments recently installed, which cam- ;
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111:919a.eac, dating from October- d
en-, es. under the regulations of the Dep- :
artment of Education. All interested a
That amounts entered on 1932 and parties will' do well to attend this 4e
1983 Collector's rolls for the Twp. of1 open evening on Tuesday- October
i Hey tovering costs on drldnage pet -
10th, from 8 to 10 &clock.
lition refunded to the interested. •
bc persons. • Dies in Hospital
That the Road Superintendent and This Wednesday morning we Yearn 41,
IWeed Inspector be paid at tele rate of the sudden passing in Ste Josepits'
of 35 cents per tear includin3 trans- Hospital, London, of Mrs. Lydia
portation for time employed for the '?file, of Zurich in her 73rd year. The
ar 1039, an. taut resolution dated death taking place late 'Tuesday night e
tem. 9th, 1039 tieing rate or pay at Mrs. Pfile, who has not been Kiley- 44
30c. per hr. including transportation ing her usual health the past sumneer
was taken to the hospital and oper-
et: and is hereby ree:endai.
That accounts covering payments ated on laet Saturday and seemed to •
on Twp. Roads, Hay :le laphone Sys- be getting along vary fevoeably.when
tem. eelief and genend aceoente be cpeleay and perieelulla slept ewe's.
•into another world. The' remains are
passed ne per vouchers:
1.ods—Cea. Ceneert Co., to -day, Wednesday. being brought to
corrugator pipe rd 2 $24.e3; P. Sch- her residence in Zurich. and' we know
ede rd Dontaren & Drys- of no definite arrangements for the
(elle acct. 4ees7; Campaell rd 1 $11 fin -tura as we go to press.
A. Reichert, Id 4 19.75; E. Willert
OBITUARY
I'd 2 12.07; P. Neueehwanear re 7,
Late Louisa Klapp
10.75; T. Welsh 1530 yds. gravel •
122.88; M. G.,Deitz. labor, gas and • Louiea Zeller, relict a. the late
oil 49.90; W. 3. Harvey now roads. Klopp, and daughter of the
3.50; Dem. Rd. 2.Ichy. repairs 80.57;: Tate Kr, and Mrs. Michael
ie. N. Alexander, ditching rd 2 6.57; pioneer settlers of' Zerich, passed
4.• MeMurtile rd 1, 10.38; G. Dick -away peacefully at'her home in Zur-
rd 2 6..05; IL Steinbach rd. Supt. ick on Tuesday, September '26, 1939,
J. Battler rd 6 9.93; Craig a. Aged 80 years, 11 months and 20
isenbach eng & Veg. elle.00.; Z. days, after a short duration of not
Village 0.90; Johnston & Kan- enjoying her usual' good health. She
wasebeing assisted around the house
eeisch, acct. 24.25.
Bay Telephoae—Dell Telco. Co. by her daughter-in-rav,-, Mrs. Elmer
ells. 417.96; H. G. Hess, salary 165e delopp when ,she suddenly set* down
F. He'ss part salary $90; IL. G. and passed away. After her marriage
Hue unloading poles $30; Noe. Mee,. to 'William Kle/Pp el'a years age, they,
eeo. material 163.01; Estate Ale- settled on the farm now owned by
Nam salary 537.50; freight her grandson', Mr. Bert Klopp, Broste
on poles 90.55. son line uarteee. where the family
Relief accounts—L. Herten& rent were born; then they moved to Strat-
i $5; Twp, Stephen re Masnica 2.74; lord where they resided for 8 re.,
IW. Hay allowance $10; G. Moulton and 18 years ego moved back to
vent $3; Mrs. Geiser, milk 7.20. Zurich, where Mr. Klopp preaeceasee
General Accounts -.-W Hoffman about faun years after Tetnrning to
aceia,$e; Witness 'fees) Coma of Re- ,Zurich, S'arviving are: Three daugh-
: •vielon $10; A. F. Hess part salary. „ters, Mrs C. Wagner, Shakeepeare,
$75. Treas. Huron, hospitalization Mse4: Etta Church of neigh and Mrs.
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31 50, John McBride, weed nispec oe Floro (Rev.) Becker. Morrtson,
148,35; M. G. :Deitz, trips to Valeta ,eeven sons: Wham and Horace
$6; T. M. Costello re court ol Revisel•of Seratford; Dr. Hubert of Kitchen.
ion 11.50; T. M. Costello vtl Moti.v.,?•jer, Leonard of Waterloo, Lambert e±
Beau Drairt 11.50; J. 13. Forrest• it Waswington, D.C., Ebner and °Sear
Stephan Drain $3; C. Simon, `Auricle 'of Zurich. A doer, Mvs. Ed. Appel
Refunds drainage petit- of New Hamburg. The funeral was
Drain 14.20;
held on Satueday afterno0n, with all
ioie 483. •
That Council: adeourn ta Meet 4- the.'ehildreu being present, AM E.
gain en Monday, November ge lafte0 Turkheine of St Peter'e Lutheran
officiating, interment bnept
o'clock in the afternoea.
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These are the finest range of Suitinds and Over.
coatings we have ever shown, and prices the lowest
Two of the largest and Best Firms in Canada.
W. R. Johnston, and House of Holtberlin.
Over 600 Patterns to choose from. Made to style
you want.
OUR SUITS FOR $22.00
Made: to Measure, are the best Bargains we have
ever had.
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And Make Big Buil
With the Upward Trend of Prices, \Tye advise
the Public to Buy Now! We have a full stock of
Goods usually found.. in a Country Store:„ Dry
Good,,s,, Crockery, Hardware, Boots ancl-Shoes„
and Harness Repairs, Etc.
Jr Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
THE DOI
PHONE: 11-97
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