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Zurich Herald, 1936-02-27, Page 81111111 1111111111111 1111' ir.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl11111111101111111111111111111I1111i1I1IIIl1I (11111111 1111111111?'' 111111111111111111111111011111! 1•. i 01! PAGE EIGHT THE STORE WITH TUE STOCK 1 TE Clearing Sale Following our usual custom We are again holding a Winter Clearing Sale in order to clear out heavy Winter Goods... Weather is still decidedly cold, and you will certainly benefit by attending this event and sharing in the many Bargains we offer. We also have very attractive prices on many lines. of Spring Goods. Remember the date: Beginning SATURDAY, FEB. 222nd. Closing, SATURDAY, MARCH 7th '.See Our Large Posters for Prices, Etc, PRODUCE WANTED lq PHONE 59 ecurity PROVlr t.l) FOR A HURON & ERIE DEBENTURE OR A GUAR - !.NY :ET) TRUST CERTIFICATE IS AS FOLLOWS: FM -ST CLAIM UPON EVERY DOLLAR OF THE CORPORATI- ON'S '•.S� TS WHICH 'TOTAL OVER $46,870,000. THE TOTAL '; t, llt'RON & ERIE AND THE CANADA TRUST NY EXCEED X8,000,000, IN ADDITION THE PAID-UP 1° AL AND RESERVE FUND OF THE HURON & ERIE IS $?,000,000. THE SECURITIES, BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TC) A CON Ti INUOUS AUDIT BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND THE COMPANIES ARE UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPER- VISION. INTEREST ON DEBENTURES AND CERTIFICATES PAYABLE ;HALF -YEARLY IS AS FOLLOWS: . / For One rind Two year Investments. 4 Sbt For Three, Four a�.d Five Year Investments. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY: Andrew F Hess, m Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY ou'K`T.li'ffi'6k.YitL'dr::+: c., . +]: 'JII•••-'* ». •YIG.S3S1C...6:' J1Y.:r16.1•••-••+•••••�••.YYWZ•,,,,-,..nmF..F:.l .�S,e�' q�]G�vYttl0.'sRCt'.v�weK :�.a^.•.�•�..!Mvitv9N4raYCM,i:POL4pL=n rl CCx 4 v4'`';?1ii4Q, i.u,f`rEDC-CCZKr ,a, : I' “7 f rlcve€ z ' "." u.. iia `!.,4014 G k $? r 9. ..?Ins,'` E!r� '`ys 8 afi•, f'�'�r °-.: ..cam ;7 1:„;[:'trt..Yh'7..1, us fill your r<e(viii°events of your winier's fiiel, be it Coal or 1 • Coke. Prices the lowest, quality i •• c')nsider-ed. • • S EEDS Pm] FURNITURE ,.8 , • • PAINTS! PAINTS! a We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, a Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Gc'odyeai Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes go in all sizes OD • Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- T ware always in stock. • 1•P 1•P • • • ing our Specialty. • E & ZURICH ONT. QUALITY -" PRICE -- SERVICE ZURI. H HERALD II 111 IIII 10 11111111100 NIIIIINIIINIIIl111N 11111 10110 I 1111111111111111111111 MI1 Nom' Mil RI Illll 1, 1111111 illllr 11 I i k batt ocery dvlcCorinick Butter Sodas per 1b. ...•••...-.--.••...15c Lipton's Tea, mixed or black, half -lb. ......:......3Oc Princess Soap Flakes, large and small, 2 for . 18c Tomatoes, Large, cans, each .. 10c Gold Medal Jello, 3 pkge. ,..,..., ++.....,....;14c Chicken Haddies, per can .,,,............ .............,15c Tuna Fish Flakes, per can ,�~ 15c Old Dutch Cleanser, per. can 1 Oc Menne Oesch C7 Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 [fijll2 111 REEM1t ITEMS '41' . INTEREST Miss Roseabell As5rigiit, who has been ill with an attack of pleursy,• we are pleased to eenort is improv- ing nicely. There were no services in the St. Peter's Lutheran church on Sun- day, as the pastor, Rev. E. Turk - beim supplied at Philipsburg for the clay. Mr. Bertram Deichert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deichert, Jr., of the Blind line, was last week taken to Victoria Hospital, London .where he will receive treatments. Mrs. Charles Scotchmer of Bay- field, who has been a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht has returned to her home in Bay- field. The total value of Canadian field crops harvested in 1934 is now esti- mated at $544,974,600 compared with a revised estimate of $453,598,000 for 1.933. This increase of $91,376,- 600 91,376;640 is due mainly to higher unit prices. Cold—Phew! We are in receipt of a t,rief cons munication from Mr. David Schnell of Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, written February 20th, in which Mr. Schnell advises us that they still are having cold winter weather with the mercury mostly from 35 to 50 below zero since New Years. With the roads blocked to motor traffic there is not near the travelling going on, and your publisher, like other wekklies in the county find it difficult when publishing day comes just what to put in these columns. We would as kour readers to co- operate with us and call us up by phon of your visits or visitors and we will be glad to put thtese items in. Then there are a few of our cor- respondents we have not heard of for a few weeks, probably some of these are still snowed in, but any items that are news we will be pleas- ed to receive each week to help to keep up the interest. With the thaw the beginning of the weak, the roads are in a very unfavor::lle c e Thi,...en '1'he road to Ii, rrtill let,„.a. .;{,,,?rt. the bet of any we are told. Mr. D. Oswald has deet .. { .:• , l Ever'.-:. MI thin road, and if th : big plow would come a- long now in ori t � r rt ware epee rh r I Vele pieec c'! lord -er motor traffic. We are told Oita tl.t- Ne..4 '1iighway is practically down to the pavement, for one way trape. and e.a 11y to meet car`. .,III 1lrirve'y lets i ee•n working on the rayfdelci to truce• field road this week, and owing to a break of his plow he has been de- layed in coming to Zurich. But with no mishaps the Zurich Road will be opened on Thursday. This will be good news to the produce dealers Of town who have large supplies of farm produce on hand waiting for safe roads to drive on from here to Hensarll. SNOW ROADS A PROBLEM Keeping oped the main highways i, v.inter, or the past three weeks has been a big • pi oblem to those in {L'. ority. The ce'rlinary snow plows were •not adequate to do the job. Tho Provincial Department have a few called cat er p liar . tractor plows, these heavy machines weigh approxi- mately fourteen terns and make an 'p eeIng of eigh , e; feet wide and_ it makes little difference .)'•e dem) or hard the snow is they just go on the ,ane However, these are a very cumbersome vehicle and cannot be taken across bridges like for inst- ance the Rayfield bridge of the Exe- ter bridge. A very regretable point is that these outfits travel only about three miles an hour, which very slow when we consider the amount of main roads that become blocked after a storm is a winter like this. Haw- ever, it has been some years since we have experienced ouch a weather LOCAL MARKEI e. (Corree*eel every Wednet.uay l Butter, creamery ...... .. 31 Eggs, ..• .20, 3.8, i Chickens, lb........ 15%, 14, 13, 11 Wheat bush. 68 Oats, bush 25 Barley, bush. .......... ...... ate Buckwheat, hush. 32 Flour cwt. ............ 2.25 3.15 Bran and shorts, ton . , ..... 20.00 Potatoes per 90413. bag .. 100 Live hogs, cwt. ............. 7.00 Rabb is Driven to Town Over at. rarkhill with the fields and woods covered with deep snow jack rabbits are being forced to find their food in other places. As a rresult, rnari%r are being seen intown where they are becoming a. serious problem by, destroying valuable shrubs, froth trees and bulbs. Restoring Dignity Toronto—No women are to appear - in the galleries of the Ontario Legis- lature, or on the floor of the House, without Itatts; all gallery applauders will be warned on leaving the House they have offended against the dig- nity of the Chamber and visitors will not be allowed to any gallery or to the floor-Ievel wings of the Chamber without a. special pass from the Speaker's office. Those are. among the regulations which Hon_ Norman 0. • :Elipel, Speaker, is enforcing at the Ontario Legislature,. supposedly to bring back dignity and decorum to the House. Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of 'the McKil- lop Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held Friday last in the Seaforth town hall at 2 p.m.. John E. Pepper of • Br•ucefiehl became Vice President in place of James Connolly of Goder- ich. AlI the other officers were re- elected as follows: President, Alex. Br^'oadfooct, Seaforth ; Sec.-Treas..„ M.. A. Reid, .Seaforth. Directors: Ales:., Broadfoot, Seaforth; Jas. Sholdice, Walton; Wm. Knox, Londesboro; G.. Leonlrardt, Dublin; J. E. Pepper, Ilr:ueefield;. Jas. Connolly, Czotterieb; T. Moylan, Seaforth; W. R. Archi- bald, Seaforth; Alex.:McEw..en• Blyth J. _'McNay and J. L. Malone. auditors. The financial statement for 1933 Receipts, $32 ,418.85. TKnlr ti e , Expenses of management, i7t3,I70il,, fire losses, $6,065.19Assets: .$1 S,- 059.19. Liabilities In Police C91.gt At. Godes.-ich on pleading guilty to, a charge of attempting to perform an illegal operation. on an 18 year. old Seaforth girl, Clem. Thiele of Kit- chener young may, was sentenced to two years less a day by Magistrate J, A. Makins, in the Ontario Reform- atory, with an. indeterminate • term not to exceed two years less a day. Joseph Fritzley, of Goderieh pleaded guiiity to two charges of theft and was remanded two weeks. The hour of• court was forwarded one hour t❑ accomodate the magistrate, -who was forced to travel by rail owing to the blocked -roads. He arrived at 1..21 o'clock, conducted court and left for Stratford at 2.20 o'clock. --.Signal. England Won Hockey Title .p, .Pe • 4. 4. 4. Coal4. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! ! goode at ....,. ....20c Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c We also have sone very Attractive Prices in 4' • Furniture- See Our New Beds, Spring and Mattresses. "I'1i a r ai•ay, Pr hilt'! a.`l`t , 1 i et 4: 4********414.4 8 414.4' ti. Vi• dr F��St t:+L=5 w W.r ek 1(8 STORE. 4. THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD 'NEW 46 FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEPI US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE. t TROUGHING° I USED FURNITURE ' Two Gerd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; t Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for qukk Sale. BE SURE AND SEE THEM r .a, 1 Johnst�n. & Kaliejscjj, I 'a M....r6.cw• F� .irPhone • 'I 04.4+++..f+ ioef,.,Fi. +++.E .4-C + : +4-1+tirE+i -C•.F^* :.g..;.*oHl '+3,.Yc0'k 4IIIII���wIL illinflinEill1lllllll!111111!111ti?I i:IIi11111111111111111HC llfifill(111111111181'1!!!I+;AHt!I,:i!?'llP,4y niltII11111II11IHlr PeJ ;!1%11911iM11111fl11111111H!IUI111111 4 ES THESE PRICES subject t change without Pi .. ce Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Revering Buggy Top Rerming Buggy $7-0Q and 10.00 6..00 axed 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 Wheels Set .......... ...._._. 12o00 Buy Shaft 3.00 Cross Bar1.00 Baggy Reach ...,....< ............................ 1.25 Buggy Spokes each ........ e.... ...............«<......... 25c EF3, the'epair 11111110111111111111111111 itn1111101111111111111» 1641111(11111111111111110111111,111:111i17iHW111il1ai11i,11i51111111N11141111101di13.R 3 eili111111lliiIIII111111; "U11t1111111rie111111 4' 4' �A 8 4 4' 4* 4' p�p EXTRA XTR Large Shipment of Tires Just Received Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6.35 Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at ............ .6.90 Gasoline at per golion ............ ........... ........,,..,.......... 23c. Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices 4 r ci si Get t4' Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship iikmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges •Very Reasasxable! . � u rich 4, G,0$: ,41.4 . •14.44 044 4 +fry+4448 44844+k4,^t 4x44 -8.H.4,44 r4***4.' Although the Canadian hockLy team. did not lose a game in the last series of the round at the Olympic Games in 'Germany, they did not win or tie for the title as under the pe- culiar ruling as they had lost to Eng- land in a previous round they. could not meet this tearr't again. The points in the •last round wore: Canada 4, England 8, United States 1, Czech•• olsovakia 0, but die to the second round being carried ,into the Anal round the standing was England Canada 4, U. S. 3, Czechoslovalcia. 0. It is said that the. English team Wa:,l made up of practically all Canadian and .we trust it will be a long time ;slayers, who -rad been imported to 11•1410•01•�r w0*•• till we have a, similar experience. i the xrIsl land for tha, purpose. �r i 1 WE HERE SEEMA I,TTI.,H UP -SET BUT WE iJ II.,L 'WISH OUR FRIENDS 'riIE COMPLIMENTS Or F}llh 4F ASON Tel. Shop 149 a KLOP& SONS Roe. 67