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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
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ONE WEEK
Prints, all 25c prints for yd. ?9c
39c
1.50
95c
85c
75c
:Art Sateens, 1 -yd. wide, at yd
Ladies Silk and Wool Hose, pr.
.....'.', 1lc.. y blue rod back
Boys Overalls, heavy blue red back
Men's grey flannel work shirts
Men's fine shirts, all sizes
Many Other Bargains. Come and See!
GROCERY SPECIALS
Raisins, Seedless, 2 lbs. for
Corn Syrup, 5 lb. tin
Japan tea, per 1b.
Macaroni, 3 lbs for
Gold medal coffee
...22c
37c
37c
T 4c
37c
16c
25c
12c
Salmon, Rose brand, 1-1b. tins 2 for 19c
Rose Baking Powder,
Jello, 6 for
Castile Soap, 5 for
1 lb. tin
J. HA CH & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
I-IERAL�D Thursday, .NoveWxlrel` SSI}th, 1934 j.
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YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS CAN ; . BE.:SAFELY
AND CONVENIENTLY INFESTED In
Huron Erie
Debestures
4.,4% Per Annum
Payable Half Yearly
CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Now Earn
4Y2% P r Annum.,
Payable Half Yearly
Any sum over $100.00 may be invested .from 1 to 5
Years.
Andrew Fs Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
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and COKE
o Raise the very necisb
essary , Cash:
Follow the rowels
For .the next 1 Days
Come if you ant to
Save
J. W. MR':NER
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
Me. and Mrs. H. G. Hess and fame (Corrected every Wednesday)
ily were at Crediton on Sunday. ,.. . • .. `32 Z0 24.14
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Mrs. Egbert Heideman . and child- •lb. creamery 25
jButter
ren, - Albert and Martha, were• at Kit- ib. dairy .. ' • ' + 23
chener this week attending a: wed bush, :.
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ding.
The annual school concert of S. S.
No. 4, Hay Township, Bronson line,
will be held on Friday evening, Dec-
ember 21st.
Mr. William Klopp and family of
Stratford were Sunday visitors with
the former's mother, Mrs. Klopp of
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LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR.
YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE
PRICES ARE • LOWEST , ..
PAINTS! PAINTS! 9
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
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and Eerie' icc1''
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and Tui s�_
Eggs
Wheat
'Barley, bush 50
50
26.00
25.00
2.25. 3.00
N.6.50
35c
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town.•
Mrs. Emma Rose, who was a vis-
itor for a few weeks with her daugh-
ter Mrs. Kuntz, at Windsor, has re-
turned to her home in town.
Mr. Jacob Merrier of Detroit, is
spending a few weeks with his bro-
ther, Mr. J. W. Merner of town, and
while here is promoting a big -10
days of reduced merchandise ,Sale.
Mrs. Amelia Schnell who has for
the past few years been making .- her
home with her niece, Mrs. E. F.
Klopp, has recently moved in with
Mrs. Elizabeth Schnell, immediately
to the west of the Klopp home.
Mr. Thomas Rowe who has spent
the past year at his home, Manitoul-
in stand, has arrived back in Zurich
and is spending the winter with his
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Howald, Mr.
and Mrs. Fedor Howald and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Miller, all of Kitchener,
-visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Howald, recently.
Frost' Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates
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- Su lies= and Posts.'
Goodyear Balloon and . Cord Tires
in all sizes
WHITE ROSE GASOI .F.NE,.. ENARCO OILS, '`
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Furnittre, Springs and Beds. Felt and Mdslall
Mattressesumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- a�
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. a
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ZURICH ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE
$. 4a nape.!)! ,'tv.t,tre'qT py nyNUw •, -" etc tp •YZ,:
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Buckwheat, bussh.
Shorts, ton
Bran, ton. .'
Flour, cwt.
Live Hogs, cwt.
Potatoes per bag
Oldehens
Z1Iuciceu lir.
Tuckersmhit; Jack Moylan, McKil-
lop,'f W. Pepper, Tuckessmith, and
Stuart McEwen, Stanley Tp.
Hunters Return
Exeter hunters who were north for
the^'deer season, returned home re-
cently hringing''with them 'two 'deer:
Ther men 'report a wonderful outing
but as the weather was not good for,
hunting and the deer none too plena;
tifu1; they were;/ iot'as-successful as
they had hoped to be. However, a:
number - of fortunate ones will again
enjoy a roast of venison. The hunt-
ers were, Gord_, Roy and Simon Rate
of Crediton; H. Dayman of Hensall
and F. J. Delbridge and S. Reed of
Exeter. One of the deer went to Cre-
diton and the other .to Exeter. Tlxe
men motored as far as North Bay
but - did their hunting: -at Golden Val-
ley.
alley,
STEADY PROGRESS
During the last year or more no
publication has shown more remark-
able strides in the matter or increase
ed circulation than has the Family
Herald and Weekly Star. This is not
strange for it is evident that in tim-
es - of stress people are prone to cut
down on the number and variety of
magazines and papers coining into
their home and they find in the Fam-
ily Herald and Weekly Star a paper
which, at $1.00 per year, gives them
every variety of reading, for oid and
young, all combined in this one pub-
lication. Every issue overflows with
practical farming ideas, up-to-the-
minute articles, short stories togeth-
er with a weekly newspaper section
which rounds out a feast of reading
without compare. Truly ih has been
well said that the Family Herald and
Weekly Star is the best for the least.
COUNTY NEWS
fin• 1„ 14 -..7.•,-- .-
'NT County Treasurer 114
F. H. Erskine, county tereasurer,
Goderich, was last week confined to
his bed with an aif:ack of influenza.
Died at Exeter
The village of Exeter lost an aged
and valued employee in the death of
Wm. Ciollingwood in his 79th year,
after several weeks' illness, at Viet-
oiza Hospital, London. Born in Grey
County to came to Exeter as a young
man and resided in the vicinity ever
since. He was married to Elizabeth
Welsh, who predeceased him six ye-
ns, He is survived by three sons and
two daughters, also 30 grandchildren
and 15 greatgrasidchildren. The fun
era! was held 971 Monday.
Awarded for Bravery
The heroism of three Goderich boys
Fred R. Price, Geo 'Filsinger and W.
L. rtagen has been recognized by
the Royal Canadian Human Society
Last si nnner avhen Margaret and Dor
!thy I.icQuillen of Lucknow were
caught in a deep hole a the Eight-
ee:n IvIde River and Margaret was
drer' gge thes,tliree young men we t.
ttti,•.,he° tea-' Or Dorothy .and at gri t;
risk to themselves, managed to re -
,eveh,hc'k' 'l"heft3ase was f.t11oMighly !j
by`.the i3wmane 8oeiety
with the resule that their names were
added to- the long list of •Canadians
who performed outstanding feats of
YOUR
Hardware and �e rn re
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tTHIs SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NE
FENCES ` ON THE FARIVL LET US SUPPLY
YOU WITHTHE
BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ;E;-
+iALSO HAVE • BARB WIRE. - SEE US ABOUT 411
NEW PROOFING, PLUMBING, . AND EVE -
TROUGHING
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4* SPECIALS' SPECIALS!
ISpecial Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c f
Special Stove Oil, at per gallon -
• We also have some very Attractive Prices in gifi
t Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and .'
Mattresses.
13c '.
USED FURNITURE
4. Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
+ Good Used Dressers ;from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; �.
tKitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 4
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THESE PRICES snhject to change without Nance
$7.00 and 1 000
6.00 and 10.00
16.00 and 18,00
- Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set d 2o00
.....3.00
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Painting: Wagon
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Buggy Shaft ....w...
Cross Bar - ...._.
Buggy Reach
Buggy Spokes'each •
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He got up and attendee! tl :, t?eferred "To"il"e during the year
tax sale of county lands Wednesday, Removing Poles
but immediately after was driven to
his home by Warden Geo. H. Eliiote The Bell Telephone Co.. now have
and put back to ben. a;gang of men at work scrapping the
To Compete at Winter Fair pales ;~,trough the business section of
Agri c. !rep., lah M-el,e,o 1, Clinton, Exeter. The new system hf under
was a recent visitor on farm in Ox-' t eeetta wires has been installed thr-
ford, Waterloo and Perth counties in ott It three blocks of the Main at:
company with his Huron county live and the business places are, now be -
stock judging team, coaching Oven hie: seeplicd from the rear of their
"or the judging contest at the Royal pte i es instead of from the front.
Winter rain. The boys from this co- The Chang from the old to the new
-.My who are eligible to compete, sy' "t't liras going on for the past few
having won highest points in loccai leve rs without Any interruption rf
judging .contests, are, F. aarcl iz st`tl. V • z 7",'iec':.
• Don't be discouraged and throw- agaw your Car if it
yt is not functioning as you think it should. Just run it
it our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and
You will be surprised of the results.
and Kerosine always kept on hand in large
�• >nd small quantities. • Let us fill your barrels or
fr
Containers.
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TUN1TUNI4J UP YOUR CAR!
' Ls pert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhead
Yobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
Reasonalbe.
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,: I gel forth to tell the World the '"message of service a"'
+ and Sound Merchandising'
i And the World listens when I speak 1
+ For those who have used me as their Servant 1 have
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+gathered untold millions into their coffers. ,
command leg
eons the ie 'coals of fashion, mould the styles
4. and lead the World whithersoever I got
T. 1 saw fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest!4.
• 1 ant Masater Salesman at Your Ser c . and y.
Name is '.
ADVERTISE!
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