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Zurich Herald, 1935-10-31, Page 8ll , !+:TOT: THE STORE 'VVITU THE STOCK w{i triter GOOD Our Stock is now almost completed, ..and we wel- come your inspection for the following Lines: New Dress Materials, Ladies' and Children's SweatersUnderwear, Hosiery, Flannelettes; Wool- len len and Woolcot Blankets. A complete range of ..new Monarch Yarns for hand knitting, Men's Sweaters, large supply ,of.... Men's Underwear in Penman's, Stanfields Comb- ination of separate garments, New Windbreakers, Leather Caps, Lined Smocks, Walker's Overalls, Mitts, Gloves, Etc. COMPARE OUR PRICES GROCERIES! GROCERIES Japan Tea, lb. at Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for PinkSalmon, 1-s., 2 for Soda Biscuits, per 1b. Macroni, 5 lbs. at Corn Flakes, 3 boxes for Laundry Soap, 3 for Rex Cocoa, per lb. No. 1 peanut butter lb 37c 19c 25c 14c 25c 22c 10c 14c 15c J. GA PRODUCE WANTED O&SON PHONE 59 The Security PROt717'l P FOR A HURON & ERIE DEBENTURE OR A GUAR - E" TRUST CERTIFICATE IS AS FOLLOWS: •FIRST l . T T UPON EVERY DOLLAR OF THE CORPORATE- OA Sc :'S i. --ICH TOTAL OVER $46,870,000. THE TOTAL ASSTS (F 'TI -I HURON & ERIE AND THE CANADA TRUST COIIMPANY EXCEED 378,000,000. IN ADDITION THE PAID-UP 1 4.1APXTAL AND RESERVE FUND OF THE HURON & ERIE IS ;i $7,000,000. THE SECURITIES, BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO A CONrINUots AUDIT BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND F. THE COMPANIES ARE UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPER- VISION. j "INTEREST ON DEBENTURES AND CERTIFICATES PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY IS AS FOLLOWS: 33!t "h For One and Two year Investments.. 4% For Three, Four and Five Year Investments. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY: Andrew F. Hess, • - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY e®a se eSeeeeaeeaaa 16ee'00 i HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE mm Let us fill your rer uirements of • COAL and COKE • your winier's fuel, be it Coal or I Coke. Prices the lowest, quality * • We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried I and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I Also Quick Drying Enamels and .Varnishes; Floor wax s Gc:odyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes" in all sizes • c nsidered. PAINTS! PAINTS! Furniture Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall seMattresses4y Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ,, ing our Specialty. Full line .3,i heavy and she1 Hard- w ware always in stock. 3 "STARE &WEIDO ZURICH ONT. QUALITY — PRICE - SERVicE ill vise outoomidisesitturossosoomeaseemlialtwo000•041,0001•4016.4 a �a! • 111111111 Rltlll NII I 1111111 11111111111111 11111M1111 111111 1 1 1 roc L !!!(II1111111tIi1111111111111111 Neilson's Cocoa. half° 1E Toasted Cheese, Wafers, Mammoth Peas, 2 tins•,,, Soda biscuits, ` 2 lbs,'•.,.. ,Salmon, •(red coat) Floor Wax,' .1.1b. can ..� Vi -Tone, 1-1b. can ;Super Suds, . 2 pk gs . fi µ SEE OURw�BIG. W1-IILE I"" .::'LASTS! tOre NIIIIIITIIllilljr,l *14.44 .+44+6 +4+lr'4 • sur ....+r,+ ..19c ler pkg. r 15.e • 25c 25c 25c enno EGGS W ANTE; 35c •... .... es O Lune Phone.165 INN!!( lIII.IUIIIII Mil IIIINIIIIIININIIINNIIhhhAIIIIINIINIIIININIi l 111NIIIIIIII1II11(NIINNIIIIN(IIII 1111111 fiNII( 11111101111111M111111111111111111, ITEMS O ' LOCAL ° LOCAL MARKETS Mr. and Mrs. Saari Gingerich and ry (Corrected every Wednesday) family motored down east last week Eggs, dozen - . " 27, 25, 15 .25: .... 24 77 27 Barley, bush .. . , 40, 42 Buckwheat, bush 37 Flour cwt.. . 325, 2.25 °Shorts and -bran ton :.......20.00 Potatoes per bag _. . 50 Live Hogs ..- .. ........... 9.50 Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Kraft of '')3utter, creamery Detroit, were Sunday visitors at the : utter, daisy .... . home of Mrs. L. Kraft of town. " ;Wheat, bush Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf,., of 'Oats, bush Kitchener spent Thanksgiviig_`at`the home .of Mrs. Thomas Johnson. ' Mrs. Hy. Lipphardt is spending a few days at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Geo. Fee, of Hensel!. Thanksgiving Day passed off -very quietly in the village, with theoc- casional visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Horald Kuntz of Windsor, were visitors with. her moth er, Mrs. A- Base. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hess of Pon - Vac, Mich., were recent visitors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deters Sr., are spending the week visiting with their son, Rev. and 1VIrs. Albert Dat ers at Desboro. Messrs. Lloyd and Leroy O'Brein and - Ferd. and Jacob. Haberer were an a hunting trip to Crosswell, Mich. last week. Mr. Sam Baker who has been a resident of Zurich :for some years, has moved in with his sister, Mrs. Weigand of the 14th concession.. Mr. A. 0. Elliott, the Ford dealer of Exeter was showing theenew 1935 model -to the public -here ..last week, and it looks the best product . that that great company has ever put out. ,Another salesgirl salesgirl chanced upon the Ladies, don't forget the Institute embrace, and tattled. The, court meeting in the Council Chambers on Monday evening. One of the main items for the evening is •the "Apron Parade". Come one, come all. r Mr. Henry Brown, of the 15th cork- cession, Hay, is snfering a bad at- tack of pneumonia, but we are pleas- ed to state is on the recovery." Dr. and Mrs. FL H. Cowen and family of Exeter, were Sunday visit- ors at the home of 11i'r. and Mxs. C. Fritz. Mrs. Clarence Miller and four chil- dren of Windsor was, a visitor with User parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Siemon and other friends the past week. Mr. Conrad Sehilbe, who is taking treatment at London Hospital for bladder trouble, received his cast op- eration on Friday morning. We are pleased'to state that Mr. Schilbe is progressing very favorably. Gets Month in Jail for Kiss *Any ,a kiss from oneof xis" ' retty Aryan salesgirls cost : a Jewish. • "Merchant a month in jaiL Miss Louise Rarich of Kitchener, has recently purchased the dwelling property in the village owned by Mr. Sam. Baker, together with the con- tents. Mr. William Rarig is at pres-• ent living in the house. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smyth and two sons of Toronto also Mrs. Julia Ship- man of Edmore, Mich., were week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. tempt to call attention to the advan- tages of town. tages of cheese as a food product, The warmand balmy weather is. and Canadian at that, worthy of more continuing this week, while our Wes general use. -As a result of these ef- tern neighbors are facing a heavy forts,Alm' consumption of Canadian fall of snow with several feet report- cheese in Canada increased by almost, ruled the Jew had "insulted: not only a German maiden but also .the entire German people, although the girl said she had offered no resistance. National Cheese Week Although Canadian cheddar cheese: is equalled by few and surpassed by none of the 250 different kinds of cheese manufactured throughout the world, the Canadian people .eat less cheese than most of the other great nations. For this reason, the Canad- ian cheese industry in 1934 promoted `National Cheese Week' in an at - ed at several places. Last year at this time there was a heavy :blanket of snow on the ground. But as the saying goes. "It won't be long now." • New Governor -Genera! On October 25th Lord Tweedsmtui+ governor-general designate of Can;; ada, accompanied by Lady Tweeds -,;1 muir, left the British capital at Lon don to assume his post at Ottawa, Lord Bessborough, who has lust linquished the governor geteralshil, of the Dominion, was at the station to bid farewell to his successor Lora Tweedsmuir, known to his readii public as John Buchan, told the pre, before boarding `'tike train: "1 sha not stop writing, although 1 expect I shall be too busy for a little whit` to come." Contests at Clinton . 114 The eigthnnual Public Spelling Contest and `• the fifth annual .Spelling Match will be condnetedin the audit mules parade has begun to swing a - tori im of the Clin o.a Collegiate In.. round it. The goal is widely thought stitute on Nov. 2nd at 2 p ..r A char to be definitely in sight, a sur+vey, by pionship recitation contest for pupiX, Tlie..Associated Press indicates. As in 2nd class and under is also bean, to' ostlred by indices of industrial held. The first prize winners in the; production, Great Britain • is in the public speaking and recitatton coil, 'Very front rank along with Japan, tItesevc I Chile and Sweden Canada is a Step half a pound per head of population during the year. The Canadian che- ese industry has called the 1935 National Cheese Week for Octobe 28 to November .2, The Potato Crop Harvesting of the late potatoe crop. commenced about the first of Oct. and has been general since then. The crop suffered severely from drought and.: the. failure to germinate of a considerable percentage of seed tubers, which had been erected by frost:, Both acreage and yield per acre show'` decrease. The production is estimated at 12,682,000i bushels as compared with 19,716,000 'bushels in 1934, representing a reduction of over seven ,million bushels. The acre- age was decreased by 11%. Getting Better The .corner ;.that: prosperity lurks' "just around" .has. finally ,been• locat- ed by world business, aitd the econ- test conducted at each of' Huroii County School Fairs this fa , ahead of the 'United States in th are eligible to compete and the, co.7 second wave of the advance. British testants in the Championship Spe11w business activity equals or exceeds ing watch will be those pupils whi thit of the late ewenties. Of course won first andsecond prize at ea*: .Britain had no such. boom then aF 'tool fair. Cash prizes totalling apt bad the United States. Canada, whose iroximately $40 are being awarded, slide from the business .tops of six .nd a silver collection will be takeiyears ago closely paralleled that o' to assist in meeting then ".it ha 's cordial! invited. - as __., - --. y' tle :faster mut farther+ ', Thur>solo; , 'October <; 1st, 1. � +Y YP STO oft 6 Furrnture r� �w T IIS' SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD0 ii 40 i FENCES . ON THE FARM. YOU I'['i�I LET CJS SUP,I'I,7C' THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, a 4 ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE,. SEE US ARDS' +�+ NEW. ROOFING, PLUMBING, EVE. TROUGHING e a, 4 4. 4, frz SPECIALS! = SPECI; ! 1r a Coat Oil, good grade at .....---......20c �- Special Gasoline for Stoves, at -per 10 .28c Iti t t - also hate some very Attractive Prices t .Furniture. dee New Beds,gs and i .3 ' Mattresses, -• • USED FURNITURE +1 Two Go� Used Chesterfield Gaol Used Or Suites on Hands Dressers from $4:50 'up; Dining Tables; • Kitchen Chairs, Etc. . All Big Bargains for quick Sale. • BE `SURE AND SEE THS! JOhflthii 1 ' epee. 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 11 rdt'•Ti ars Furniture Phone I +++++++++++++++++++++44+++++++++++++++++++++++++++4* +�f+•d++7++d++tr$+ °+++++�F•FBF•FBF•k�b•F44+++++<i�•l��E••#+++++++�k•F•Ir•1N•II+i�•I++ ++24 l Ihi(lolli flyl!!Ilipl(Ifllllllfi!!�I(tlJlill,AIIWU@lllkAltllAll✓11811IHB{INIBfttlfft ltUllil(Inllilll8llill!111@!II111811f�1In•yipt+1i{UIIHlllllilillfllllllrpinai THESE PRICES subject to change moat Notice aiming Wagon ago .......................... $7.00 and 10.00 Painting .Buggy Recovering Buggy Top •• `--•.._.._,lfa 00 and 10.00 :00 and 18.00 RRekimrnipg Buggy Wheels. Set ................... 12o00 Buggy' Shaft ....... Cross. ;�' � -•.... ...................................3.00 Buggy ach ..-..-.... Buggy Spokes each ..... 1.25 25c EES8, the ManRepair fllA�)I1lU9 fI1A1MMIMIXIM aAAIII IUMIAAfIEMAAGi>A'IAAF{ r p; millAlll IllitalIlti(IfIIIIAISI i644.4.44444+++++++++++++++41+14+++++++++++++++++++44. 644.d'%+k+1F+l++£•^ff ++b+d•+F+P+iN+E Fd++F+ ++++41i�"i++T�+ •++Ed++ ++ +++4 +E+F+ +++t++1t•+ +4 4. qan. t 4, 41. ..„, 4. 4.. ZITIIICIT e GAR GEt • EXTRA EXTRA it 4 t 1 Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at • - s Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at f Gasoline at per gollon 4. Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices f Get Your Requirements Here; where YourDollars et • _ Go the Farthest!40, exi • Expert Workmanship on.all Makes of Cars, with charges ilk ,,gig, .,, , -0, - --- Very Reasonable! Moasseauuric 441; 40 ++1h3++Y+444 ++?+4411++$+++t44.4�+laid+;t;144444�E+�i+�F44;14 +4+ + +444+ 4&1 ` Large Shipment of Tires Just Received 6.35 6.9c 23c ....................................++++....+÷.+++.,,,... EY -(ARI jS 1 4' Now that the harvest is over we would - appreciate having an early settlement on Repair r Accounts. Manifest your apprecaatio>� for receiving credit by settling at once. + 10 per cent. added after Cktober 15th 4 SPECIAL on Hot water Heaters ;for your car tor balance of month. $18.00 heaters for only4 ,�,8_SiI. , SUPER LASTIC TIRE PRIG'S Again Re t, duced and we mount same free Use Massey -Harris semi -steel deep chili -plow Points. Tel.. Shop149 O L P E :s. Res. fad + Cash with Order. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. Aucfianeering? --: **44*4444*44rt