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Zurich Herald, 1935-01-17, Page 8PAXA FTG THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Wi nter INC SAL.E,, ZURICH lI E AL IIIIIIIIIIIIIi 1 'THIS CLEARING SALE IS AN ANNUAL EVENT WITH US, • AND OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW From Past `Experience that this is a Genuine Money Saving Event, and very interesting now in view of Advancing Prices of all Materials pening: Friday, Jan. 18th Closing: Saturday Feb® 2nd We sell Quality Goods only! Come Early! Come Often! Space will not let us enumerate any of the Many Barg- ains we have to Offer. Be sure and Read Our Large Posters. And better still Come and See for yourself. YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS CAN BE SAFELY AND CONVENIENTLY ' INVESTED In Huron & Erie D ebentures 4,V4% Per Annum Payable Half Yearly 111 CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES 1' Now Earn Il 4 z 2 /"o Per Annum Payable Half Yearly Any sum over $100.00 may be invested from 1 to Years. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Fl a v e Y o u MADE YOUR WI LL? 111 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE Ill1Ilflilflil1lifili lHIIIIIIQIIIHIIINi illllIIIIIIII11111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIffllllil;' NEW Grocery tore ma mums 11111i1111iI111111111111111i iHilflli As The Year Once. Mor4 Daws to a a Close and the Season; of 3,000 WISHES is upon us,.. We Take is Opportunity of Saying to Our Ma: �4y Friends: s. a Ne„r Year H AND MAY 1935 R.LNG YOU HAPPINESS AND , : °ROSPERITY • ciao Oesch EGGS WANTED. fi II�IDIIIihIIIIIlll lIIIlhIII�IIIIIIIfIifillllllllllllll1!)IIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIUIiIIIII ` ITEMS OF LOCAL "MEREST Mr. Harold Klopp of Detroit, was a weekend visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp. Mrs. Amelia Fuss, who spent sev- eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. J.. .Swartz, at Detroit, has returned home, and reports having had a most enjoyable time in the big city of Detroit. , COURT SITTINGS Dates for the spring sittings of the Supreme Court of Ontario in God- 'erich are announced' as follows: With jury, February 26, before Mr. Just- ice Hope; non -jury, May 7, before Mr. Justice Makin, AL and GOKE 1 LEAVE YOUR ORDER. WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND CKE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST op PAINTS! PAINTS! aA 9-m Zurich Phone 165 It ilil111111111llllli1Ulllillll1Ililllfllllllll111111111lll1111IIIl1I1lllllllK :,OCAL MARKETS ( a't ted every Wednesday) Eggs .-..<..._. ........,.... 1'I-14-1225 Bu Ib. creamery 23 Bu= ib. dairy ... _ . 27 Wheats bush ........ Berle.-, bush ... , .... 50 Biz heat, bussh. 50 Short . ton 26.00 Bram,:,ton'........ .... . 25.00 Flour, : cwt. X2.25 3.00 Lime ogs, cwt... . ., .. 6.50 Potatd,cs per bag • 35c Chick lb. live 12-8 Chick s, dressed Ib 16-10 f IDucksl dressed lb ...... _• 12c Geese dresed`ib. ...... _.-.... 11 Turkel , lb. dressed ..... _ ... 17-11 NO CHARGE LAID Lot. �� L.R.E. con., Ham,, owned by Towzl.+ p under Tax Deed. Tenders Goderich-It was intimated in offi- cial circles that no .charge would bet .< ck he the foxenn�aon of Jana - laid against A. W. Grieves, London_- driver of the auto hi which" John E. '3.9-35 Booth, Windsor, was killed when it ` f '.' y -law No. 1-1935 providing was struck by a train on Dee. 8 last, 16r penditures en Township Roads it was pointed out that the coroner's fee t 4 Year 1935 to the amount of jury had returned a verdict of acci- 1 $800 `+.00 be read three times and dental death, and that the evidence $hall' passed_ had shown that Grieve's vision of the( Th t the. Clerk subscribe for nine approaching train was partially ob- copie of The Municipal World for scared by a large barn near the cros-�Re ev , Councillors,' Clerk, Road Sup - sing •. erint, pcient, Assessor and Tax Collec 'tor. ; t HAY . COUNCIL Tbl,t the Reeye and Clerk be Muth- • The first session of the Council of okzzed to sign and submit to the Min isD ev 1of High*ays, . the petition of the Township of Hay .for the year the °?ownship . of.Hay,,showing'that 1935 was held in the Town Hall, d„� Lg Vie. year 1934 there has been Zurich, on January 14th 1935, ac- e: derided• on Township Roads the cording to the Municipal Act. The 9-t n'; of $6641.54 de sting the following subscribed to the Declarat- 9-t r•,oleory grant on that amount az ion of Office: Reeve -Alfred Melick; e riling to the Ontario Highway Act Councillors: Geo. Armstrong, Wm. a , ;amendments thereto. Haugh, Max Turnbull and Edmund T1�at the annual meeting of the Wolper. The Council then became s. ?eeribers of the' Hay Municipal TeI organized for the year. After dispos- e .hone System .be held on Thursday, ing of numerous communications, the January 31st 1935, in the Town Hall following resolutions were passed: Zurich, at two o'clock in the after - The following be appointed officials nom,. of the Township for the year 1935: That the Reeve interview the mem- Clerk and Treasurer, A. F. Hess; bore of the Huron County Council to Assessor, Wm. H. Edighoffer; Audit- ascertain whether the County would ors, G. Deichert and Jacob Haberer; be willing to contribute. a portion of Caretaker of hall, John Albrecht; the cost of transportation of an in - Member of Board of Health, C. C. digey t fneily wha are desxrious to Schilbe; Sanitary Inspectors, Western go ,back to Scotland ;their former Division, J. Block; Eastern Division home, • B. C. Edwards; Schoot Attendance That the Council of Hay petition Officers, Western Division Fred Du the ,Council of Huron to repeal by- charme; Eastern Division W. R. Dou- law No. 18-1929, entitled "A by-law gall, and that a by-law be prepared of the Municipal Council of the Co - for passing at the next Council meet untyl,of Huron granting to the Town- ing, confirming same. ship of Hay -the Baine powers granted That the salaries to be paid to Tp. ,by Sec. 195, RAO. 1827, Chap 238, Officials for the year 1935 be fixed to `dities and towns re arrears of tax- es follows: Clerk and 'Treasurer, es" and place the powers granted $360.00; for Tp, $200..:`•for Tp: miller said by-law in the hands of the Roads, $350.00 for Telephone; As- Treasurer of the County of Huron, sensor $100.00; Caretaker $40.00 as provided by the" Assessment Act and extra for care of transients; in ,'that behalf. Auditors $6.00 for Tp. and $2 for The following accounts be passed: Telephone; Weed Inspector. 35 cents Telephone --Bell Co. tolls Nov. 20 per hour including transportation, to Dec. 21st 78.49; Northern Electric Board of Health $1.00 per meeting; Co.'Supplies 225.71; Zurich Central Selecting jurors, Clerk $5.00; Reeve switching 4 weeks 68.00; P. McTsac and Assessor $2.00 each; Sanitary salary is months 600.00; E. R.;,Gu§n- Inspector.50c for placing and remov- thele, cartage .50; EL G. Hess,'•labor. ing cards in country and 45 dents in etc`:f 58.05;,'. General: Accounts; -C Zurich, and 1.Oc. per mile one way; Thi e1, acct re indigent 8.20';; Ont• 50c. for disenfecting house; $2 for hospital acct 3 months indigent $391 insnecting Zurich; $1.00 for Blake L.:Schilbe & Son, coke for. hall 35.37 and $L50 for Dashwood ani 10e per DeGestettner Co. supplies 5,83; T.E. mile one way. Diermucnd acct indigent 15.63; Ern - That the following be aj ointed as players Assurance Co, bond re treas. found Keepers for the Tp: A. In- ewer 40.00; Gladman & Stanbury, ac. 2 8 as 8 0 8 We car"ry`° 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 G oodyear 8 WHITE Furniture, 4 rt Lock Wire Fencing and Pates and Fencing Supplies and Posts. Balloon and Cord Tires, in all, sizes ti Ant '., Tubes ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, Springs and Keds Felt altacl Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line ,f heavy and shelf` Hard- ware always in stock. De 8 8 0 DDO ZURICH -- O T. QUALITY M., PRICE .- SERVICE 2 1 4 4 4 4: • THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD ' NEW FENCES ON THE " FARM. LET US SUPPLY I. YOU WITH . THE BFST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARS WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE - TROUGHING 3. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 4 Special Stove Oil, at per gallon 13c We also have some very Attractive Prices in Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and .'huredae, ia1'1;'i $ 044 1935 44400444444604,44+44444+440:?•*•44g+ +•i•++, . .. Yo Har -ware and STO • ur oture• #. E 4 4 4 J. i4'• c. • 78c Mattresses. USED FURNITURE t • Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. Alt Big Bargains for quick Sale. BE SURE AND SFE; THEM! .�D et- •tD 4 8 5, 0 • 8 3 Jo arid 11 a tee 4 + •• 4 4. • nston &Ka1bfiejsc are et Far jture. Phone 63 'F •l •E• at••iD++;•+++++++4d••I•4++++++ 3 ++++++++++++ +++0+04140+4 !HiIIIIUiII➢mminflfiimmlllillllilllllllmill glfll ' IIIllilll(I!UIIL'illlll4fll11 oIIIf mytill{91Na illii11811111AlllllllilplNNPGfi(NiHi119111iIlIIIIIIIIIIiiQi114111811IC i i THESE PRICES subiect to - Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top $ 7.00 and 10.00 5 6.00 and 10.00 - 16.00 and 18.00 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 ..25c Rerirnnning Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar I3uggy Reach Buggy Spokes each E88, the epair Man IIIEND IliliMIiiIIIUIllulMBIIIN mIIN611tIf ft pmt+ , ' . ZG,Ii TlilaulimilkiOMII11GlI! lillill1ulul!@IfllllliNlli4ltll IE11111111 iH11- 6P • • gram, W. Alexander, S. Schroeeler,O. tarsi( 4.00; J. 0• Salmon, cartage Grob, W. 3. Johnston, S. Iloffrean,G, coke 2.25; Teens. Huron County, ac 14 Krue- t re indigent ent 2.60; Municipal Becker, D. Swartze;ntruher, H. cairn g ser. F. Turnbull and F. Denomme. World eupplies 14,83; Twu. ClcVI' 0 And the following Sheep valuators, nomination expenses 10.,00, Twp. 01 �► 13 Mia Billie Parke, Tied ilaFrerrr and p'. reg. Births, Deaths :+ra; Mo�•r.;*q 23.f° 0. .Xedine. And the following Fence II„ C. Hess, lamps town hall 5n ./1 . view(‘rs: I), Dignan, A. Pfaff, 3. Eat- TB xrthon & Drysdale acct 1.43; <1 iii stein, and Albert t Tlendtick, and (hit Ilea, re. transients 8.60, Sick (Wild 1 by-law be prepared for passing at x•c,nn's Ilospitab grant 3.00: O next Council meeting eonfirining the 'That the Council adjourn to me same. I again on rrhurs:. I dav, January 81' That the Clerk advertise for Ten- ' one ,o'clock in the afternoon. dors for .sale :of the '64 :acres, part+ A. F. Hens, Clerk. i +++++++++++ •+•b3••E•+++++++4•4•f<•!+4444 ▪ . t t• a THE WINTER SEASON Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automa- t bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to : lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with -a good a Anti -Freeze?.. Run in your car and let us spa this very Important thing Right Now? a Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us .fill your barrels or et 3t Containers. , Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhead 4. 4. Jobs on all Makes of Cars ith. Charges Very •. Reascnnal • .. ®' . ousseau ZuriaJi *141 4▪ . 4. 04• 4-446eteletl ieeefi••F•ietefee•Tee ieeeetitee•9'•0+f^ '•fi+•fi.t••S+F+•++•i•+•t•44•k•t•'•E++4 4 •* P?! Know?irk That I ,t ie' �Ma e; esman t `I ans. thh laerald of Success for all men, Merchants,',' 1 _ Manufacturers, Etc: • Iforth to tell •_ go the World and, message of service.' and Sound Merchandising" i-'4.4 a? .tint ,(,tet e,,mr•s a rem•p***et* omtetl •tevolrtoota+ al ER Fria • 111,1 11 18 -r +a. „ •ir And the World listens when I speak! For those who have used me as their Servant I have 1 gathered untld millions into their coffers. 1 command the ,legeons of fashion, mould the styles i and lead the World whithersoever I gal I sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvesti Service. 1 : Ma. ; aterr SaDlesnnan at Yom Service. and Name ADV'ERTISE1 ,; `a •v" w .+s.�+v m^V'k' Ct:.v'+k"til+&rb°nA'r5�f i'`.'�s'; 'ei7r�y • 'y"i f - ,g,a' fo+$^4"u' 'aDv Gi•6. `4D , ?.ot,itp1 " 'yS * D'';" m +4' D Via'