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Zurich Herald, 1933-07-13, Page 844 PAGE MTIT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK ICH MAW ' 4ialy 1304 1Da3 4 -..4444PMIA4 t• 4•14"444t444•444.4134+44.44.440414410+410144+444,44,4+++.4!4/1,4040 Continue on Many Lines o Summer Goods 4 See our Table of Voiles and Rayons at Clearing Price of 29c. a Yard. Bath Toweling, at per yard 15c House Dresses, only 25 in Stock, Reg. 1.25 for 98c Reg. 98c. for 75c Reg. 75c for 60c. • MEN'S SHIRTS GROCERIES Fine Shirts, Collar attached. 75c White Cups & Saucers, Work Shirts, Special 68c per dozen ...95c Cups only, doz. 60c 01•400.01.0i6•C•OoM1•3•40•40=1•• LINOLEUM SPECIALS Following Ends of 4 -yd. wide Lin- oleums at way below Reg. prices End, 4 -yds. 8 -in., E. quality, Reg. 3.25, End, for $11.00 4 yd. 20 -in, E quality, end for$12.75 3 yds, 25 -in. heavy quality, .Reg. 3.60, End for .. • $10-95 2 yd. 13 -in. D quality for • ...$6.95 oNIOoom000..............•••••••=o3•••••••norm000 J. PRODUCE WANTED Fine Tumblers, 6 for ..25e Brooms, each 29c Japan Tea, lb. 35c Pink Salmon 1.0. 10c Colgates Soap, 3 for ..15c Orders taken for No. 1 Mont morency Cherries, to arrive within a week. IIIMIM.nsssa.•rarrem•r•Nmal"""''"'"".""'" 11 ON PHONE 59 HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES A. SA.FE INVESTIVIENT 1 Debentures issued for $100 and over - 1 to 5 Years 5% Payable twice a Year OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFT- ERNOON DURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND TO SEPTEM- BER 13th, INCLUSIVE Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR W I LL? WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Clark's Pork and Beans, 3 -lb. Tin, 2 tits for...... . ,.. . ......25c Hillcrest Cream Biscuits, 2 lbs. ....... . . .... ..... . . ... ....25c, Classic Cleanser, large tin 5e Kraft Salad Dressing, 12 -oz. jar 21c Chips°, barb pkg. 19c Certo, per bottle 29e Blue Boy Coffee, 1 lb. • 29c • Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25e Peanut Butter, 2 lb. Jar .. .. .. ....... ..... 83e P. and G. Soap, 7 bars .. .. ... 25e Caloy Soap, .3 cakes for •••• II •. • • • if. • dia• 4 •+ • 0 or ... ••• 0 ••• • 0* O 4011 /AIle Huron Toilet Paper, 7 rolls ....... . . . . .. ........ ... 25e White and Clover leaf Cups, each. .5e Fancy Dress Voile, Reg. 25c at, yd. . . . • . .1.8e . Reg. 50c at yd. - 39c Reg. 75c at yd. .59c Factory Cotton, 1 yd. wide ends,. at, yd. 12c Men's cotton and part Wool Socks at, pr. .15c Ladies' Cotton Hose, per pair ..... ....... -......-... -..... -. -.15e Children's Cotton Ribb Hose, all sizes, per pr 15e Eggs Wanted at Highest Prices J. W. ME Highest Prices for Eggs. NE Phone 140 IN MEMORIAM McBride—In loving remembrance of our dear Ervin McBride who en- tered into rest four years ago July 6 1929. Many a lonely hour and many a lonely night Do Ave think of you dear Ervin in your Heavenly home so bright None knew how sad the parting or what the farewell cost. But God and His Holy Angels have, gained what we have lost. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs .. ... ............... 15-12-9 Butter 24c Wheat bushel 75 Coats .... ....... 3.5 Barl40 5r Buckwheat 42 Flour, cwt 2 50-3.00 Shorts, ton 20.00 Bran, ton 20.00 Hogs,: cwt 5.00 . . H. -Gr. Hess, Zurich; 2nd Vice Pres., Miss Jean Webster, Seaforth; 3rd Sadly missed by his loving parents Vice Pres, Mrs. Geo. Jacqueg,,Exeter 'brother and sisters. See.-Treas, Mrs. Dan Maclsaac, Cre- diton; Assistant Sec.,Mrs. Emery Fahner, Crediton; Fderate Repres- Womens' Institute entative, Miss Nettie Keddy, Huron - dale, .Alternate, Mrs. M. W. Telfer, Crediton; District Representative,. Miss A. Thompson, Seaforth; Audit - SOUTH HURON WOMEN'S INST- ors Mrs. C. Zwicker, and. Mrs. M.W. Telfer, Crediton. The Convenors for the standing committees were also ap pointed, for Education, Mrs. R. Run- dle, Hurondale. Health, Mrs. (Dr.) O'Dwyer, Zurich; •Historical Re- search, Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, Ex- eter; Legislation, Mrs. H. K. Eilber, The Women's Institute of South Crediton; Home Economics, Mrs. A. Huron held their Annual Meeting on Moir,Hurondale; Publicity, Miss D July 7th, in Thames Road United Broafoot, Seaforth; Community Act Church. Each Branch being well re- ivities, Mrs. C. Zwicker, Crediton; presented. Miss N. Keddy, the Dis- Relief, Miss L. Jeckell, Exeter; Ag- triet President in her efficient man- riculture Miss Thelma Elgie, Sea no: presided. The Cornunity singing forth; Canadian Industries, Mrs. J. was led by Mrs. Harry Hess of Zur- Hey; Zurich; Elinor Abott of Ex- ich. The morning session was open- eter favored the meeting with a few ed with singing, "0' Canada" and readings and Miss Elgie of Seaforth the Institute Ode, followed by re- sang a very pleasing solo. The Zur peating the Lord's Prayer in unison. ich ladies rendered a chorus to the The scripture lesson was read by Mrs , delight of all present. Mrs. Collotor J. Down of Hurondale. The minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. The different branches also gave splendid reports and giv- ing in detail the splendid werli: each branch is doing. The standing com- mittees also gave good reports of the work in each division. Mrs. Collolon the Provincial President of Women's Institutes who was the main speaker of the day, made a few remarks on the splendid reports that were given Mrs. E. Fahner and Miss L. Smith of Crediton then favored the meeting with a piano duet. A very pleasing feature on the morning's program then took place when Mrs. John Hey Jr., of Zurich was made a life mem- ber of the district, and was present- ed with a certificate and membership pin. The address was read by Mrs. It. Kestle of Hurondale and Mrs. M. W. Telfer of Crediton made the pre- sentation. Mrs. Hey was completely taken by surprise, and midst a feel- ing of groat emotion, she in a few well chosen words thanked the dist- otseirseelsoeseasameesaiimeseeelaasimeitesestossimesilloweemeosst 1 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE SPRING 'NEEDS Best Assortment of Government Tested Seeds We have ever shown, in Red Clover, Timothy, Alsike, Alfalfa, White and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clovers at Lowest Prevailing Prices, According to quality. Get your Supply NOW, or leave your orders. We are also in the Market to buy Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy, Etc. Also do Custom Seed Clean- ing at Lowest Prices. PAINTS!. PAINTS! Full Line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also one hour and four hour Enamels. Have also a line of paints at half pints 25c, pints 40c, quarts 75c.- Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supplies and Posts. Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes' in all sizes z WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses - Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and MTinsmith- g our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware, always in stock, „1:4w kr,tr- STADE & VVEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE W41;7, .,,,,,Alr"tititfti..i-C4;:31401k4101100tele•IIMM•1/11161101010 saueceacet ITUTE HOLD THEIR DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING Miss N. Keddy of Hurondale again Chosed President. viler ST WE ARE NOW. /FINISHED . , TAKING STOCK . AND FIND THAT OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE IS TOO HEAVY, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT VERY RAPIDLY WE ,i: I t ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT ' • • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are continuing our - Special Prices on Mat-. ' tiesses, and still have a few left that will go at Bargain. Prices. Ile sure and get your supply before they are * All Gone. 1 For some real Bargains, we have a number of good 1 • used Dressers that we will sell very cheap. Be sure and see them. Always a good supply of. Smoke Cure on Hand, Also Old Hickory Smoke Salt. t Jo 'piston& Kalbfleisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 t ++++44+++++++++++++4+++++4I+++++++++++++++++++.1444. IllItlit1111111MINIONIERMINIMIY1111111111111111111111Eilf111111MillIMMIUMEMINAMENIIIIIIIINI1111111111E11111111111111111filIMM We Repair Wagons, Buggies, Auto Tops, Etc., Etc. - 1 good Lumber Wagon at .... . .. 1 good buggy at El 4 wheel Trailer Complete. ...... $25 a KEEP. ON SMILING!' i HESS, the Repair Man ssammantimonnottommokmannousommoningmenumonommtsmiggall then adressed the meeting, telling of the great work the Women's Instit. ates of other lands are doing as well as in our own Dominion of Can- ada. Dr. Margaret Strang of Huron - dale who N at present visiting her home here, also gave a brief talk on her, work and experiences in Dixon- ville, Alb., where she has spent It number of years as xxtedical mission- ary, both addresses were greatly en. joyed by all present. Exeter Instit- ute invited the district annual meet- ing to be held there next year, which invitation was cordially excepted.The meeting was closed with singing of the National Anthem: Address— Dear 11/frs. Hey --For quite a numb- er of years previous to yoar retire- ment from office as District Presi- dent, four years ago, and since them, you have been a valued member of the District Executive. You have greatly endeared. yourself to us by your amiable ehaxaqterl your gen rict for their kindnes and well wish- - es, The meeting then ac,1,:ourned for I ienstterdeesvtot:oonu thoavdeutmy,anianfaestlehde ;illeapriuty lunch, which was very del. -4:!y L:-..:.- ' worthy work, flat We 'would 'not ed by the ladies of the Hurondale I confine eer gratitude to mere words, Branch. The afternoon session was, and we deem it a great pleasure to opened with community singing. The ' show our appreciation in a somewhat roll was called and eah 1)=1101 re-kiore fitting manner. We are deligh sponded by standing, Mrs. R. Restlei td to bestow upon yot life member - r1, the entertaining :Branch heartily ship in this district and to presen'. welcomed the Convention to Huron- yoix with this pin, -which has only dale to which Miss L. Jeekell of Ex- been available Within the past six eter very ably replied. Mrs. Colloton rnonth. With this honor goes our ...tem took charge of the election of very best wishes and the hope of your officers, which resulted as rollows; future eo-operation. in our work, Hon. Pr Mr j. Hey, Jr., of1 Signed ,,or behalf of the District of 1111:::; *tilt, 1;c•Arly South lioron.---Mrs. R. Hestle, Mrs, ;!ilioi.,I.,It•; ''',..':,t Vice Pros., Air., M. W. Telfer, zuman GARAGE ATTENTION—To Farmers and tractor Owners: 1 We are again this summer fully equipped to supply al/ users of Gasoline in larger quantities with a good stand- ard grade of Gasoline from our Delivery Truck at low- est prevailing prices, with Quality Considered. Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. 11. Mousseau Zurich 114414444444+4.4444++++++44.101-64444+4.444+++++++++.44 i• . .,1- t BUY GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS! i. 4. ., 4. • .., + For Your Massey -Harris Machines Look over your•Bean and Com Cultivators and 4. order parts early. and Save Charges + 4. • .t. BRING YOUR MOWERS (ANY MAKE) TO OUR MOWER -1105- t P1TAL AND HAVE SAME OVERHAULED AT PRICE'S YOU • +. t CAN AFFORD TO PAY. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. a WAGON. Diagio GAN4 4.0Wi. ail-iTIY.aoit AT SACRWICE 4.7. GUARDS FOR ALL: MOWit..ER::TTH I :TY CENTS. . , . c GOOD USED ItE.A.N SCUFFLER AND JR, RARE, USED qp t PRICES; PLOW REPAIRS, .....L.... " 414kra.^—.... , ...v.- : See the New Hay Loader and New No., 23 Mower, will start in ata grass. 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