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Zurich Herald, 1936-04-09, Page 8!"Aar EIGHT 2U14RAW I88N111! 111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 III IIIIIIIIIIIII THE STORE WITH THE ~ STOCK For This Week New Prints, 36 inches, per yard New Ginghams, 36 inches, per yard New Frilled Scrims, per yard New Curtain Net, per yard New Silk Net, per yard New Silk Net, per yard New Frilled Curtains, a pair New Summer Sweater Yarn, a ball New Table Oils, 54 -in, per yard New Table Oils, 45 -in. per yard New Table Oil Runners, each New Overalls for men, each New Work Shirts, with zipper, each New Wall Papers, 55 patterns to choose from prices from 10 to 35 cents, single roll .Also Bundle Lots for Sale, at less than HALF PRICE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every Week End 17c 25e 13c 18e 25c 39c .59c 25c. 49c 39c 25c 1.45 $1. PRODUCE WANTED ON PHONE 59 e1 11I:F -k`C: 7'r.J�!w.`+�wA;St:�aV+"�.,r\...t3„1�`Ltvmf:.}:; Yr, ,F: a.r>r: PY *PI i(:ni�`h!1 4�hr.G:�t�✓'1 The ti' uron & Erie Mortgage Corporation The Ca;i ada Trust Company 'i;t nge of Interest Rates TEE PRESENT RATES OF INTEREST AFE OBTAINABLE UPON 111.:RON & ERIE DEBENTURES AND GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES: 4% PER ANNUM, HALF YEARLY FOR TERM OF 5 YEARS 3 °%o, HALF -YEARLY FOR TERM OF 3 OR 4 YEARS ?x %, HALF -YEARLY, FOR TERM OF 1 OR 2 YEARS. 100.00 OR MORE CAN BE INVESTED IN THESE SAFE AND CUNVENLENT SECURITIES AT ANY TIME. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY: Andrew F Hess, W Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY, HARDWARE — SEEDS :r. -Aa and FURNITURE a Let us fill your ree nirements of P Gig your winier's fuel, be it Coal or Coke. Prices the lowest, quality considered. 9 • PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and isk and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes 0 in all sizes 3 Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses VIII11111141111 li 11111111111111111111111111111111 NEW 111111 )411111111111 rocery Store Apple Sauce (canned) 2 cans 25e Cranberry Jam, 32 -oz. 29c Cream Cheese, `Half -lb. pkg. 2 for. 25c P. and G. Soap, 6 bars for r .. 25c CMpso, large pkg. 19c Oatmeal Cookies, per lb, 1 5c Chicken Haddie, 2 cans for 25c Aylmer Pork and Beans, large can at 10c Merino Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 I4llllll IIII11111I141111 I41Ii IIIIIII414i1I111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I 14411 7LU�!l111lllllllllllllll!11111➢IIWII�lllll�� 44888f888 I 11118 Ili mum lumpp\ ITEMS OF LOCAL MEW "W Mr. ,George Crozier of the Bank of Montreal staff is spending a few we- eks at his home in Walkerton. Un- fortunately George has a . marl at- tack of measles, hence his absence in the bank. Agricultural Society MMeets. HENSALL SPRING SHOW The annual Hensall. Spring' Show of horses and cattle was field at that place on Saturday when there w --as a splendidcrowd, considering the wea- ther. There was one of the best showing of cattle and horses seen in years. It was opened by a parade of horses and cattle headed by the Hen- sall Citizens' Band. The live stock judging competition, open to Huron. County boys between 15 and 20, was well contested. Ian 1VIcLeod, agricul' tural representative of Huron Coun- ty acted as judge. Norman Pepper secured the highest number of sharks' face last week is improving. Harold Pepper second. Prize winners ' ° Dr. Eugene Tiernan of Hamilton is were as follows: spending a few days with his parents Clydesdale—Agen stallion, R. Bur- chill, Dublin; stallion foaled in 1933 T. J. McNichall, Seaforth; Ross Pre•- deham, Cromarty. Percheron—Aged stallion, John Kreis, Dublin; stallion foaled in 1933 F. Robb, Mitchell. At a rent meeting of the C. E. Standard bred brood mare — Dr: Band it was decided to mange the Campbell, Hensall; heavy cera£' male e t the "Henzich Memorial in foal, B. Scott, Cromaity; filly ;or l and in honor of the ,Iate Rev. W. gelding foaled in 1933, Lorne Hey, S. Henrtoh who was the original ori LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 14, 13, 12 Butter Ib. 27 Chickens, lb.. 15'x, 14, 13, 11 Wheat 72 Oats, bush. 25 Barley, bush. 32c Buckwheat, bush. 32 Flour cwt. .............. 2.25 315 Bran and shorts, tan ....... 2000 Potatoes per 904b._ bag .....:.100 Live hogs, cwt. 7.00 on Saturday. Mr:. Ager assisted the Dashwood Band at any special occas- ions. Miss Anna Tiernan spent the week-- end in Hensall. .Messrs Mervyn: Tiernan, Msiford Me ner and Elgin Merner spent the week -end in Detroit. i , Mrs. J. C. Reid who was confined to her home with an infectionon her here. Mrs. I. Vernon and son Melvin and Miss Jean 1Vtc.Isaac of Detroit, spent a few days with friends here last-. week, also renting Mr. Goet's huose: for the summer. Hipper anizer: Henceforth it will be under Draft or Agric. foals of 1935, A..:tl?is name. Wright, Brucefield;•Glen Slavin, I�ip '' Mr.Valentine Becker has rented pen; ditto 3rd; Draft team, J. Scott, Herb Wein's Garage and hsa taken Cromarty; R. , Scott, Cromarty; Agr. po'gession. mare in foal, T. 5. McMichael, Sea- Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. forth; A. Wright, Bruce'fieIcz; W Hans The regular meeting of the Ladies' ilton & Son, Cromarty; Filly or gel- Aid -and W. M. S. of Dashwood Ev- ding foaled in 1933, W. Hamilton &' angelical. Church was held in the Sons; Filly or gelding foaled in 1934 church basement recently with Mrs. 'Win.. Hamilton & Sons; Warren Bro- 'W. Wolfe in charge of the program. ek, 'Kirkton; R. Tinney & Son, Hen- The, chapter, ."Daughters in Drudg- sall: Agric. team, R. Scott; W."eny" in ;the :Mission Study book was 'Brock, -.W. Hamilton & Sons. Gen- given by Mrs. George Link. Mrs. J. Purpose team, Wm. Decker Zurich, J. M. Tiernan and Mrs. A. E. Oestrei- Wm. Decker 2nd, 13. Williams. Road cher sang a duet, 'Down at the sters, :farmers class, Elgin N. Riley, Savior's Cross" and a reading was Kippen; Hilton Truemner', Zurich; given :by Mrs. Earl Gaiser. open roadster class, Dr. Campbell; The president, Mrs. 1I. E. Roppel Champion class draft J. Scott and then presided for the business session 2nd; Agric class T. J. McMichael, W. at whish 61 sick visits were reported Hamilton & Sons; filly draft of agric. The following Visiting c;onsmittee 5.• Scott. Twp. prize, special for 3 were appointed: for April, Mrs. Ver - best horses in one twp. J. Scott, R. non. Schatz, Mrs. Earl Gaiser; for Scott; Special for best Clydesdale May, Mrs. E. Bender, Mrs. Jos Wild - stallion, R. Burchill; special bestgts. fong. A motion to contribute $35 turnout, E. N. Riley, Kippen; best to the church treasury was carried. lady's driver ,Mrs. Garnet Datars, 'Arrangements were made to hold a Zurich; Mrs. Ross Chapman, Thnice= :quilting on April 14. Mrs. W. Wolfe 1 1 d3/ Tried 11 r Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- 1 ing our Specialty. Full line . f heavy and shelf Hard- 11 ware always in stock. a 1 so field; best wagon horse, W. Decker; and Mrs. D. Tiernan were chosed as Zurich; best horsemanship under 16, D. Sangster, Hensall. —Judge, 5. C Stockley, Guelph. CATTLE—Angus aged bull, Bert Klopp, Zurich; bull calved in 1934, B. Klopp, and 2nd; Cow, B. Klopp; hbifer under 2, B. Klopp. Shorthorns, aged bull, R. N. Peek W. Oestreicher; bull calved _in 1934, 11. N. Peck, W. Oestreicker; Cow any age, R. N. Peek; W. Oestreicker; he- ifer under 2, W. Oestreicher, R. N. Peck, Herford—Aged bull, H. C. Wright Cromarty, 3. McGregor, Hensall Bull calved in 1934, H. C. Wright„ J. McGregor; Cow any age, O'Neil Bros. Denfield; H. C. Wright Crom- arty; heifer under 2, O'Neil Bros, H. C. Wright. . Market cattle—butcher steer or. heifer, J. McGregor. ON&&I Bros, H.0 Wright; baby beef, R. N. Peck, H..0, Wright, W. Oestreicher. Judge — Humphrey Snell, Clinton .DASHWOOD Would the party who loaned my ^towbar last winter and failed to return it, kindly do so at once.—P. TADS & wEiDOI ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE April 9th,. 11)34 '444,44441.44,44444.44444+h[.++i4•j'+.(..k4+4,44 .,++.114,49 • YOU i r an 4,,, M 4, i STORE ., .fro,THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD ,NEW o I FENCES ON THE FARM, LET LIS SUPPLY WOVEN t YOU WITH THE BEST OFWIRE,:RE, ALSO .HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT t NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVEIt TROUGHING 4 SPECIALS! SPECIALS! t Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c 4. M We also Furmture. 4 4. 4 have some very Attractive Prig its See Our New Beds, Springs and: Mattresses. USED FURNITURE Two Codd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from. $4.50 up; Dining Tables;. Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from :$2000 a BE SURE AND SEE THEM! Johnston & Kalbfiei.sch Hardware &Fur', `ture. Pito l e 63 • V 41/44 9 4? - 4, 4 a, ..74+ r> a� • a 44.4.41.2^.214 d••Iii,'•**4•I +4.4.1.44,i+4*.E.i.,+ E•3••i~•k,+++ 4i's IIIIIIIIIIIEh'1l;Illlilillllllll0l+11 211Dt11N111llllll11111MIII1111111!IISIi11ItV111IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1011111 f111141111111111RIff 11IIIT11111111111111111!IN11111111111111111M111111111111111111111111MililU11E THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each $ 7.011 and 10.00. 6.00 sand 10.00 16.00 .and 18.00 12o00 3.00 ........ 1.00 1.25 25c HESS, the Repair Man Eftt1Lntlp111ll11111fl111171ill11lliimJB!1i1W14;1111l1Usm0111111111111V111I19111iaa1111ll11111111111ZGEmillaklllHBIIIIII gn11>`#illfr7L.7'«.UfNp111111111HIIi11111L liiLlli111p1f t i'••t•11,4 k••t••A++•b••Jt••fe•S•s,..g..E.4.**•E• 1.444E• «.4,4.ai. F•E••E•+++.E.44.1.+ 44.1.4114• . z delegates to 'attend the Annual. Branch Convention to be held in Crediton in May. The following we- re appointed as a general eonlxnittee1 to have charge of serving the meals at :the Annual Conference of the Ev- angelical Church in Canada, which convenes here, May 5-10. Mrs. H. E. Roppel, Mrs.' David Tiernan, Mrs. E. Bender, Mrs. V. Schatz; Mrs. R. H. Taylor, Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher and Mrs. Daniel Haugh. ' The Mission Circle held their mon- thly .meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman on 'Tuesday even- ing .last. After the singing of the Creed "I would be True". The Lord's Prayer was prayed in unison. Scripture reading by Ella Martinson from Mark 16, 15, 20. The topic was then given by Myrtle Gaiser on I am very lonesome from the }books entitled Typhoon Days in Japan. They were then favored with a con - net solo Melody in F., by Mrs. Betty Taylor followed by a short Radio Broadcast Play "Shall Sue have a Chance", taken by Ella Witmer, Jean Weber and Miss patterson. The min- utes of the last meeting was then read followed by the roll call to Mcisaac. which 20 members responded. Four Mr. Wan. I3esenthal of Windthrost now members were taken. It was Sask., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jae- then decided to hold a box social on ob Schroeder and MTs. 0. Miller. .April 22nd. The meeting W's closed Messrs Harry Hoffman and ilgaua by singing the Circle Song .andre- ice Klumpp attended the funeral of peat the IVlizpab Benediction in uni- Pw, 9AAwi949MM949999MwlAM the late Mr. I,.eslie Ager in M.itehell ;soft. .. I 4. i, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4. a� EXTRA EXTRA Large Shipment of Tires Just Received'. Regular 1. r $1 Q.OQ Heavy Service Wires at ............ :..:..6.35 Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90 Gasolineat per gollon ...........................23c Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding love prices Get Your Requirements Here, where -Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes oLCars, with charges Very Reasonable! H. ousseau :uric 44' 431. 401 ASSEY-HARRIS NEWS SEEDING MACHINES WILL SOON BE USED Let US have orders early for Repairs and avoid Disappointments. Cultivator Points for all` makes, M. -F Points are the Best. How about a Cream ..Separator Demonstration? ration? Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS AUCTIONEERING? YES! Res. 67