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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
ur Annual
,earing SALE
DISPOSING ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE AT
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
uary 23rd to February 6th
We can only quote a few Prices here:
Queen's Cloth, reg. 79c. yd. for
54 -in serges, Reg. 2.50 yd. for
Cotton Crepes, special at
Dress flannels, Special at
Prints at per yard 15c, 17c, and 19c
New Prints, at yd. 20, 25, 30c
Men's horsehide Coats, with heavier collar 12.50
All Wool Windbreakers, greatly reduced
6 only Men's Sweaters at each 89c
Room lots wallpapers at less than Half Price.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Choc. Cookies, lb. 15c Laundry -soap 6 for 19c
Rice 4 -lbs. 25c. Oranges 2 doz. for 45c
Macaroni 3 -lbs. for 15c. Prunes, lb 10c
No. 1 peanut butter, lb 15c Green Japan tea lb 39c
Jello 4 for 19c. Brooms, 5 -string 29c
Pork and Beans 23 -oz tin, for 11c.
65c
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PRODUCE WANTED
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ZUR1 HERALD.
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The Canada Trust Co.
TRE HURON & ERIE
Mortgage Corporation
-INTEREST RATES leilOW EFFECTIVE
3 Per Cent. for 1 and 2 Years
3'4 Per Cent... for 3 and 4 Years
3'4 Per Cent. for 5 to 10 Years.
SAFE AND CONVENIENT
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETT
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Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line .)f heavy and shelf Hard-
COAL and COKE!
Colder Weather always demands
the niore suitable fuel for your 1
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your needs with the right kinds of 1
Fuel at moderate prices.
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Gcodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes S
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
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Wheat Puffs, 2 pkgS,"
Prunes, per lb. . . .
Salmon, (large can
Peas, No. 2, per can
Palm Tree Soap, 3 bars
Coffee, per lb.
Nlincemeat, 30 -oz box
Broken sodas, 2 lbs
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ifErvIS OF LOCAL Oil dal
Mr. Earl Heist of Credit= gave
the Herald Office a friendly call on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gascha and
family visited with the former's par -
eats on Sunday.
Judge T. M. Costello •of ,Goderich
presided at the local Division Court
on Thursday.
Mr. Frank Dnnelly, solicitor of,
Goderich was in town Thursday at-
tending the Tenth Division Court.
The annual meeting of the Hay
Municipal Telephone System will be
held on Saturday afternoon in the
town hell, Zurich.
Mr. Archie Routledge of Regina
w -as a recent visitor at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Martha Routledge.
Mrs. C. Eilber has returned home
after spending the holiday 'season
with relatives and friends at. Hensall
and vicinity.
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and shorts, ton
Hogs, cwt
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ICKEN-EATING CHAMPION
Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. Edna
MA Potter is the champion chicken
ed of of Los Angelss County by the
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber of Cre- grace of 20 drumsticks, 20 wings and
diton were Monday visitors in town. thatl many breasts and necks. 'Using
Mr. Eilber presiding at the annual I a..o-handed technique and the smo-
hisurance meeting. (AV:mouth finesse of an harmonica
Mr. Jack Routledge, who for the,l'plifer, she triumphed over four men
past few years has, been manager of 044n.Suming 10 three-pouncters, she
the Bank of Montreal at Waterford; eV'''40, exceeded the mark of the film
has recently been transferred to the; Oli*edian, Roscoe "Fatte Arbuckle,
main office at Toronto. - 104. *on the contest the first time
We are indeed pleased • to 'repoit, an'
. ',for whom it has been named.
that Mr. Paul Hess, who recently re,- *;-" 'also ate 15 pounds of dressing,
turned home from Victoria Hospital, said,
London, is progressing as ra,Pid1Y; "-tIENSALL
could be hoped-for, Paul is now' WO
to take a stroll down town. •,
aclt,little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Ferd. Haberer, manager of Lavender-, was taken to St.
the Zurich rink anises us that he Jos hospital, London, and on
has at present a good sheet of ice ThUrsday last was operated on for
Inattoid. • He is improving.
AU: -and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth of
kitehener were recent visitors with
M and Mrs. Alf. Wuerth.
Miss •Margaret Johnston was a
recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. A
T. -Douglas at Hyde Park.
-D. Saunders of Exeter called
ea:friends in town one day.
• TS.' Thos. Wren Sr., of Exeter is
'ng with her son, T. D. Wren.
oht. McDougall, of Moose Jaw
sp,t a week or so here recently the
si of his cousin, Minnie Reid.
ss Minnie Reid spent the week
with her brother, J. D. Reid wife
family in London.
eeve Ernest Shaddick, of towit,
an Reeve .Armstrong of Hay Twp.,
w e in Goderich last week attending
thecounty council session.
rs. Margaret Vair, of Havelock,
is ere visiting with her mether, Mrs
R. enthron.
ev. Beverly Farr of Dorchester,
on the rink, which is open to, the
public to enjoy this popular winter
sport of skating.
A meeting •of the Tenth Division
Court was held in the Zurich Town
Hall, on Thursday •of last week, and
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although the hall was full with spec-
tators and witnesses there was none
of a number of cases argued out.
As all the cases were postponed till
March 15th at 9.30 o'clock, when a
big dxay in the Court is 'expected.
I Don't forget the big Pork and
Bean Supper pat on by the Royal
Knight Bible School Class in the.
Evangelical church basement on
Friday evening of this week. Serving
will begin at 5.30. A program will
be given in the church auditorium
after the supper by the class. The
public are invited.
A large number gathered at the
annual meeting of the Hay Twp.
Fire Insurance Co."s annual moeting an, . a former rector of St. Paul's
in the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday A.nglican 'Church, was visiting with
afternoon when the usual business fri
was transacted. The three directors'
whose term of office had expired,
namely, Wm. Sweitzer, Stephen Web
and John Armstrong, were reelected
for a term of three years. . Mr. Fred
J. Haberer is the new president, and
the Company is again organized for
1937.
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Annual •Meeting
The Zurich agricultural Society
held its 72nd annual meeting in the
Town Hall, Zurich on Wednesday af-
ternoon of last week with a fairly
good attendance. There was no
'change in the officers as they were all
re-elected by acclamation. The tre-
asurer's report was very incouraging
as it showed a nice balance for the
year's work. The total balance on
danl is over $60,:. we'eich is being
tarried over into this qood-
ly number of Agricultural Societies i
have a struggle to keep going, but
not so with the Zurich Society, 04 •
we must give the management credit t
for so good a statement. The,ladies'
department is being revised .C.,nd
:ew other changes made. The boarcl
consists of President, Wm. Decker;
Vice -Pres. y Lee O'Brein, 2nd Via',
Oscar Klopp, Secy-Treas., F.Klopp
Directors, Perd Haberer, Henry Cla-
usius, Henry Fuss, R. Geiger, Fred. i
I. I-laborerA. Melick, Lloyd O'Brien 1
M. Rader, 'A.. Pfaff; and the auditors c'edit and it is hoped they may put
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rs. Robt. Green is visiting in
Se Lake, Minn., with. her mother
is in very poor health'
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0011 attend•ance. A resolution of
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW tr,
FENCES ON THE FARM, JET US SUPPLY V .
YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE -
TROUGHING
SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon . 28c
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some very Attractive Prices in r
Our New Beds, Springs and t
Mattresses.
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Furniture.
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USED FURNITURE
Two Goad 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 $2.00 Up.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
Johnston& Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture., Phone 68
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Mens and Boys
Work Shoes
We have put in a Stock of
Good Choice Quality Men's
nd Boys' Work Shoes, and
invite the public to come in
and we can fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
Zurich Garage
EXTRA EXTRA
LARGE
SHIPMENT OF TIRES
JUST ARRIVED
Regular $10 Heavy Service at ..6.351
Reg. 19.'15 Heavy Service Tires 6.9(1
est of Gasoline at per gallon. 23a,
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WOMEN'S '10.1BI3ERS. •IKEN'Af''''41,1*9-2111"1-LIZ"-"ragaIlL
HEAVY RUBBERS,'ETC.
Your'•
Your Dollars Go the Farthest!:
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of:
Cars, with Charges Very Reasonabl*
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GARFILED BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WOROIAN-1
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
It. IVIOUSSEALT
Phone 103.
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Painting Wagon
$7.00 and 10.00.
THESE PRICES subject to change 4Vith011it Notice
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
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Buggy Spokes each 25c P.
HESS, the' Repair Man
6.00 and 10.00
16.00 and 18.00
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reclation was passed for the re -
ng. Superintendent, W. H. Pfile.
• his faithfulness in his term of
ce film amount raised for Miss•
s was. $132. Officers for 1937
re elected as follows Supt. Dr. I.
illie•'asst. Elgin Rowcliffe; secy.
as., Mildred •Scruton; asst. Jack
mons; painist, Eleanor Fischer.
e staff of teachers were all re -
pointed.,
Band Concert
' The band concert, euchre and
d Uce which was held in the town
11'11, Sponsored by the Herisall"s Cit -
ns' Band, despite the weather,
$ well attended and a most pleas -
't tante cenjoyed. The prizes for
euchre were, lady's second, Miss
.Queen; genth 1st Ed Dicl“-
nt's second Lloyd Vertner; lucky
chre chairs, Mrs. Anna MacDonald
'd Louis McClinehey; siot dance,
s. Clive Cochrane. The music for
t e dancing was furnished by the
urdoek orchestra. The Band prov-
ed 'the banal and it was beautiful -
Served. The band bbys deserve
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OFFICE
Do You Know?
Mr... MERCHANT!
You know thoroughly well that you have power
in your store, to influence the decision of your cus-
tomers in regard to what they buy from you. Your
customers rely on you to give them products which
in use or consumption, will give them complete
satisfaction.
If it is right to use big city dailies and nationaly-
circulated magazines then' by the same token, it is
right to use local weekly newspapers!
I am the Master Salesman of this Community, and
my name is
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