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Zurich Herald, 1934-11-08, Page 8
.?PAGE ET UR THE STORE WITH TI -IE STOCK 'i+w._-.,w..,omrwi.u.,.-+.m�..._.._......_..._•__•..,-,,,.,,,n.1.,,u..ouw--•rza..amw.o: AT LOWEST PRICES • Silk crepes all colors yd. Wool crepes, all colors yd Cotton Tweeds yd. Tadousac flannels at yd. Ladies' Silk Wool hose at Ladies all wool hose at pr. Ibex Blankets, large pair Mens Work Sweaters each at 1.35 and Mens all wool heavy sweaters at Mens Combination, Pen. prf. garment Mens Comb. Pen No. 71, garment Mans part wool Pen., garment }�T odo 79c $1. 30c 35c • 39c 50c $2.45 1.50 2.85 2.50 1.75 1.50 Our Stock is very complete in all lines of Ladies Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets, Sweaters. Also everything in Men's wear, Work Shirts, Underwear Sox, Mitts, Gloves. See us about your cold weather Needs. GROCERY SPECIALS Brunswick Sardines .5c. Many Flowers soap 6 at 25 Fresh. Sodas, 2 lbs 25c. Ginger Snaps, 2 ibs 19 Lemons, dozen 25c. Blk shoe polish at 10c Cooked spaghetti, 2 tins 25c. Super suds 2for 19c Green tea at 37c Gran. sugar, 100-1b. $5.45 17'44.S (3j IL PRODUCE WANTED SEF M.C, ON PHONE 59 rYIL.44: 401.s886 W.7LCe�iP®.`..',z3 aan yNSi5e � CSYEN :tSc•-••"•^••^•••••c�.y +.....-.e..-s.ne..�� YZ Cmb IF.vt.ID�961�IEi:4M1}a1 R1,449.�1C. Huron Erie 'Debentures NOW EARN I Al fo Per Annum Payable Half Yearly CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES Now Earn 44% P - r Annum Payable Half Yearly Any sum over $100.00 may be invested from 1 to Years. Ariew F Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have Y©u MADE YOUR WILL? P`[u eWYNT <C:AM:44Ar1'. "lti,e•�+a.. .As a...,,.iT.Y.Y,44,J08Gi.i1;i\.'A'. rv+oC'�= 'iAaffi'�:••••6^•-••OSIC=4=10211 uiwr•: +crF+u=cx +.: wn�.:c:.xaxe: a v'vn �..-,�e._�..m.mmer ativa snwose¢va v.t.1.,..9 "1,am S at�k"ieF"fnd.`iCti:.c'h"�y�-..'`' rSr�,: MSmf' tz. HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE Z • mOAL and C.; LEAVE YOUR ORDE t' WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF C AL AND COKE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST 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 Frost Tight Goodyear WHITE Furniture, Plumbing, Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supplies and Posts. Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Springs and 'Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. 4. as 0 0 0 0 s • 0 • 3 Z HERALD _ _ 'Thursday, Novex d r N'14 1D " WE SELL THE 'BEST FOR Sunlight Soap, 10 bars LESS Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lbs._, Rinso, large pkg. - Prunes, mew large, 2 lbs. Ginger 'Snaps, per lb. Corn, white sweet, 2 tins .. ..;_i Tomatoes, Iarge tin, 2 tins Medium weight broom, each Ileavy weight broom, each Matches, 3 pkgs. at Amonia, 4 pkgs. at Lawrason's Flush, per tin Lawrason's sinko, per tin Cascade fancy pink Salmon, per tin .. . Maple Leaf Mince Meat, 2 lbs. Royal York Coffee, per lb. 49c 21c 19e 25c 10c 19c 19c 39c ',69c 25c 25c 19c 25c 14c 25c 39c A Special Showing of Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats, Dresses and Suits, at SAIF. PRICES. Two Days Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9, 10th. J. W. MEF Highest Prices for Eggs. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Miss Frances Fowlie of Bayfield, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Gid. Koehler. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 34 30 21. 16 Butter lb. creamery 25 Butter ib. dairy 23 90 50 50 ... 25.00 25.00 2.00-2.90 8.25 35c 9-7-5 14-13-12-8! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston. Wheat bush entertained a number of friends to a Barley, bush fowl dinner Tuesday evening.. Buckwheat, bussh. Shorts ton Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mae Bran, ton and the Misses Helen and Marjorie Flour, cwt Wilhelm, visited friends at London Live Hogs cwt on ,Saturday. Potatoes per bag Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hybein and 1 Old Hens Chickens Ib. children Olive and Nelson from Lis- towell visited at the home of Mr. and -- Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, Parr Line, on _. Sunday. ' 'one -of the largest of its kind in the British Empire. Financing would be carried'out entirely with United St- ates capital and no stock would be offered in Canada. The sponsors of the poultry plant were reported also to be. considering employing 400 per- sons in the manufacture of salt,soda ash;, : acids and synthetic ammonia. L. Perlow, of New York, was said to be chrOf backer of the project. Seaforth' Lions Prize Draw A.t the Seaforth Lions Club last Wednesday evening the prizes were. drawn for the .big ticket selling cam- paign that was sponsored all fill and at practically every fall fair in the community, where the first prize a new Ford car was being shown. The winners were:: Joseph F. Lesek first. But the egg prices are remain- of London, won forty gallons of ing quite firm, and are much better le gasoline, with the privilege of buy - than a year ago. There is no prices mg a new Ford V8 for $1. Little as yet quoted for the Christmas fowl Mary Graham of Goderich won 2nd, trade. an electric radio; R. H. Newcombe of Goderich won a handsome 15 -jewel wrist watch, and closer to Zurich Mr. John Douglas of the town line, won a fine oak chest; while Clarence Lew- is, Lucan a dinner set. Mr, Harvey Gelinas made his We- ekly trip to London on Thursday of last week. The boys in the postal service at our local office say it won't be long now! -Corr. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Farwell • and Mr. Pierce Farwell were on a motor trip to Waterdown , Hamilton, and Kitchener over the week=ena. ' O n Saturday they attended the funeral of the Farwell brothers' sister Mrs. Andrew Hintsberger at St. Clemens, who died at her home there in her ,64th year. Mr. O'Brein, manager of the Iocal branch of the Silverwoods Co., ad- vises us that in many lines the pouI- try market has dropped two cents a pound, which seemed very low at Trousseau Tea On Tuesday afternoon, October 30th, Mrs. Jean McKinley of Stanley Township entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret M. McKinley, whose mar- riage took place on November let to Mr. John Scotchmere also of Stanley Miss McKinley assisted her mother in receiving the many guests and al- so showed her linens, silver, china, and trousseau to her friends. Tea was served by Mrs. H. Coleman and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, assisted by the Misses Margaret Robinson, Margaret La- mont and Mae Boyes. Had Fowl Supper On Thursday evening the 25th of October, Trinity Church, Bayfield held a very successful fowl supper in the Town hall. A goose supner was served in the basement of the hall incl about 320 people sat at the tab- les, ' After the supper the Junior Farmers of Zurich presented a three - act play entitled, "'An Eighteen Car - .:t Boob," which - :•• much c:•,ioyed y , the large audience, Th_ ladies. are .grateful to the men con- gregation for their interest and world and also to Ivan Yungblut of Zurich for his kindness -Bayfield News, in Clinton News -Record. POULTRY FARM FOR CLIN- TON Chicago and New York financial in - Loam forests are reported spon,orins, a Thome to erect a $500,000 poultry Ai 'aria at Clonton, for production of eggs. The report said the plant would be bto. t c.n pre:09 6v ..i , wiles t>4 gee ssa* OS M .. r p`., W..Andrews and . it that xt woaatd � aK ZURICH QUALITY -- PRICE CTT. SERVICE HHDRO OFFICIAL PLEADS GUILTY Goderich-Herman W. Doerr, ex - secretary treasurer of the Exeter P. U. C., who appeared in County crir inal court before Judge T. M. Cos- tello on Monday, charged, with. the theft of three H.E.P.C. bonds of $1,000 each, was remanded to jail a week, after one hour's hearing of character evidence given by several of Exeter's prominent business men. Doerr pleaded guilty anu elected summary trial. He was represented by 1. E. Weldon K.C. of Toronto. Crown Attorney D. E. Holmes who prosecuted,,, asked for a. remand in order that the evidence might be we- ighed carefully. Evidence of the ex- cellent reputation enjoyed by accua- ed previous to the theft was given by William G. Medd, 8 years a mem- ber of the Ontario Legislature; Rev., Albert Elliott and Rev, James H. Stainton,pastors of United churchet in Exeter; J. M. Southcott, managing editor of the Exeter Times -Advocate; Mxn. May, Exeter, genera merchant; John Hind, chairman of the Exeter i1".TJ,C. and Jacob Kellerman, miller , and fanner. Evidence was given that Doerr who is married and has two !sone rravc •the bonds as collateral security for stocks, ,thinking he co- uld return the money in a few days, but his broker sold the bongs to cov- er losses. It wa:; after this that the accused gave himself up. Tale will air tit 2 o'clock. 1. +++1,1•++,PPI-4.+4/4+4.+++ �r�� ar s d 41 THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WBT THE EST ;r., WOVEN ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. F SEEUSABOUT, NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- " TROUGHING SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon ._.....o... Special Stove Oil, at ..-.13c per gallon ........... .:.13c We also have Furniture. See some very Attractive Prices n Our New Beds, Springs and Mattresses. USED FU NITURE Two Goad Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quicka aSale BE SURE AND SEE THEM! Johnston & albfieisci are iu jture.hone 63 t•�r•E=+4'•fe4+,.E•. +.0 4. 4. 4 4 410. .46 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. rro 4 414. 4. a.. 4.:. 4. 4. EN IIININININIII{Ill(toll{Ij11MMIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111!NI111118111111INIEUfill{IH{IWBlllllt IIII1q!(!✓UI IIIII!IIIIlllfllf(!!II!Ullll 11111111111111111111111111111!INII IIIIII(Ilill{ENIIEIIIIl1111IM THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon .. $ 7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy ........... =__ ................. 6'00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerirruning Buggy Wheels .Set Buggy Shaft ........-•-•-............. .3.00 00 Bar Baa. Cross...................•................., ..__.......... 1.00 gggy Reach .......... Buggy Spokes each 1.25 ESS9 the epair N ENIt'IUNNl9lNNI i1'JIfferalIMII!1911111111111111111111{itl!IlllillEW!1111111(ill+°d1C 11lillllHfllitlul11!!1i111!11!i(111161!11!i;ltl!llHlfllNfllllllllll11llllll(lyl!>Ih la F• ,fir a, and.ei4.fl.w +„. m,�w 4. + 4. 4. 61. 4. 4. 411 4. 4. 4. 4, 4r 4. 4. TUNE HP YOUR CAR! Don't be discouraged and throw agave is not functioning as agaw Car if it g you think it should. Just run it ' in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and You will be surprised of the results. tFSi: Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large .114 and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. Expert JobsWorkmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul;. Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. Mouseau ZilliC $4444 %++++++•tib+++++ F4.1.4"++•141, 4. 44 4444, 4 4 . 4..d,44.a,444, 01. 4, 5, 4* 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4ir 4. 4. + 4. 4. pear for sentence on. November 13, Xiiet..10 . . •t'.,tr:y60' Ti'LF44t-Vieekf.ri4K.1T .41* 41.444. . r�• �S'F'i 'Lp4,1, til! a"5t• L�'„"�n'� +'•A"K VAR!, eK• Do You KKuow? That I am the Master Salesman! 1 am the herald of Success for all men, Merchants, Manufacturers, Etc. I go forth to tell the World the message of service and Sound Merchandising) And the World listens when I speak! For those who have used me as their Servant I have gathered untold millions into their coffers. I command the legeons of fashion, mould the styles and lead the World whithersoever I got sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest) I am Masater Salesman at Your Service, and my Name is A !i V E R T 'I S E! 4. •