Zurich Herald, 1935-12-05, Page 8rAGFI TGWF
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WINTER CLEARING SALES ARE AN
ANNUAL EVENT WITH US
And in former years usually held some time in
January- However this season, We are carrying
an extra large stock of New Winter Goods, and
owing to mild Weather to date, and not being able
to take Dutch Setts in exchange for Goods, are
forced to take this step. You will certainly save
Money by attending this Sale, the beginning of the
Winter Season.
Our Customers know from past experience that a
Sale here is always a real Money Saving Event.
Opening Day: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30th.
Closing Day: SATURDAY, DECEM1ER 14th.
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PROVIDED FOR A HURON & ERIE DEBENTURE OR A GUAR -
TED TRUST CERTIFICATE IS AS FOLLOWS:
FIR' Cd -I UPON EVERY DOLLAR OF THE CORPORATI-
ON'S ASETS WHICH TOTAL OVER $46,810,000. THE TOTAL
ATS OF THE HURON & ERIE AND THE CANADA TRUST
COMPANY EXCEED $78,000,000. IN ADDITION THE PAID-UP
CAPFAL AND RESERVE FUND OF THE HURON, & ERIE IS ;
$7000,000.
THE SECURITIES, BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT- TO i
1 A CONTINUOUS AUDIT BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND '
.# „ THE COMPANIES ARE UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT SUER -
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INTEREST ON DEBENTURES AND CERTIFICATES PAYABLE
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HALF -YEARLY IS AS FOLLOWS:
3 3. % 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.
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Grocery. :Store
Ready Cut mixed Peel, per 1b 4.23c. . ..
Red Pitted cherries, No. 2 tin 15c
Golden Bantam corn, per can 10c
Heinz red kidney beans, per can 15c
Smoked Herring, per lb,. ,,,,, . . .. 13c
-Glace Green Cherries, per lb. .,....„ .... . . ; .. .50c
White Raisins, per lb. 18c
Oxydol,. 1 large and 1 small for • • 25c
Broadway coffee, With fruit; per lb: . •
SEE OUR BIG PREMIUM ' ON TEA
WHILE IT LASTS!•• ,
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Ear 1 Yungblut motored to
Guelph on Sunday.
MT. Elmer Willert of Grand. Read
was in toWn Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Faust •of Mit-
chell were recent visitors at the home
of Miss L. Faust.
The Christmas Entertainment of
the Evangelical S. Schobl be
given December 22nd.
The Men's Chorus, thirty strong,
will sing in the Evangelical Mundy,
next Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O'Brein were re-
cent visitors with friends at Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edighoffer and
son Grant, who spent several weeks
at Waterloo and Fdtchener, have re-
turned home to town.
Mr. Thomas Meyers, who has been
attending the, Royal .Winter Fair“'t'at
Toronto, for ten days,, has retarded
to his acme in town.
The many friends of Mr. Conrad
Schilbe are pleased to learn that 'he
is progressing very rapidly #017o bis
'recent illness and operation.
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HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Jack Rabbit hunting is again the
big sport with the, hunters. The ctth-.
er day an army of hunters were out
and captured well up in the; tlirties.
Thursday of last week was observ-1
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in=Taber of coinpleted an. analysis Of the offe.uces
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Visitors' -nded Canada over the regii[14113 in cancellation it was u&
eistood the greater number of:cancel-
holiday.
't led permits were tiesp of reckless
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The Bethany Sisters' Sunday school drivers.
:r gave A service nton in Llast k,
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'Music Teacher Dismissed
CuntHome in Cliwee
-whicr was highly appreciated. .Rev.
Burn preached a short sermonon
"The Good Shepherd."
Mr. Harold Stade has left for
Guelph where he has,receiVedna posi-
tion with the Built -More Hat Comp
any, and also will play' witr the
Gaelph hockey team ,as. goal tender,
in the Jr., leagueY'11aold
doted in this ca.pacitY last winter,
and gave a very good account of
himself. Harold's many Zurich fri-
ends wish him a good season's Work
and a repitition of the past year
FEED TO FATTEN GEESE•
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW
FENCES ON.THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY
t YOUTHE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, at
1; • ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT t '
NEW ` ROOFING, PLUMBING, .AND EVE-
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'SPECIALS! • SPECIALS!
Coal 00, good grade atto
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•`t Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c
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1. Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs wad
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Butter,' creamery 29, 4.-
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Eggs,' dozen .... .. ...... 32, 30, 24
Chickens, lb. 151%,, 14, 13, 11
Hens, lb. 10, 9,
Ducks, dressed ib. 13,
Geese, dressed lb. '13t
Wheat bush. 68
Banley, bush. 42:
Oath, bush. . .... . . 25.
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BuckWheat, busk. . 40'
Mohr cwt. 2..25 3.15t
Bran and shorts, ton 20.001
Potatoes per 90-4b. bag;
Li Ve hogs, cwt.
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USED FURNITURE
TWO GOdd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big- Bargains for quick
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Klopp—At Hay Township, on Dec-
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Aleton,—At Zurich, on Decemberl
let, to Mr. and Mrs. Appleton, a
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Drivers Lose Permiti*
Ontario magistrates. suspended
1,304 drivers' permits during the
first 5 months of this -year, it was
learned at the provincial department
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THESE PRICES subject to change without No 'eta
Painting Wagon
.Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerimming Buggy Wheels, Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
Buggy Spokes each
$7.O0and 10.00
6.00 and 10.00
16.O0and 18.00 2
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winier's fuel, be it Coal or
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PAINTS! PAINTS!
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The best feed on which roo fatten
geese is corn. .-If you have 11.0 Om
available use buckwheat, oats and
barley mixed. There is nothing that
will put flesh on geese at this season
of the year like whole corn. Do not
feed your geese mashes. Whole corn. of Walton, also secured. a doer m
with a small amount of gretyn feed Be: e,,,,,,,,,,,,
such as cabbage will answer the pur- '`'.'','"" . •
pose. best. Loses. Eyesight
• t .Friends -of Chas. Fahner, Crediton
EXTENSION URGED 'l who for some months has been era-
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
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and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, II
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Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax •
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes.
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and -Beds. Felt and iVIershall
Mattresses
Plurnbing, Furnace Work,' Evetroughing and TinSmith-
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ing our Specialty, Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard-
Goderich public school boazd has
decided to dispense with the servicei
of,its music teacher as a matter of
economy and henceforth singing will
be taught by members of the teach-
ing Staff. The schools have 'had a
sii,iging instructor now for seven or
:eight years and the Home and..Scbool
clubs have contributed liberally to.
the supPort, but the board out of,
economy says no.
COUNTY NEWS
Bring Home Spoils
iSeaforth hunting' experts have be-
en busy recently taking advantage
of the open hunting season. John C.
ditieh arrived -In town with a: fine
der, which: he had shot during the
pieceeding week. He was in the co-
uhtry' north af Bracebridge with a
p4rty from Stratford. W. C. Bennet
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1,' Service tires at
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Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at • ' ' ' 6.35
Regular 10.75, Heavy
Gasoline at per gollon
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Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices -,,,i
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Get YouPo, Requirements Here, where Your Dollars
Go. the Farthest!
e Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges
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Requests at Toronto that the dead-
line for use of 1935 Ontario motor
car markers be extended "at least 30
days" beyond December 31, because
of possible serious effects on credits
and retail sales during December,
were contained in two cOmmunicati-
ons sent to Hon. T. B. McQuesten,
Ontario minister of highways, by the
Toronto Board of Trade and tre
Retail Merchants' Association (Ont-
ario division);
Very Reas,;:onable! •
Mousseau Zurich
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ployed in a lumber camp at Nichol-
son, Northern Ontario,.. will regret to
know that through. an unfortunate
accident he has lost the sight of both '''"'"'".` " — '''''''' ' ' - • '
eyes and. is at present in a Toronto .
Hospital. He waS in the act of slake
ing lime for whitewashing . when a •re• . . 4,..
: Now that the harvest is over we would f,
I. appreciate having an early settlement on r
: Repair Accounts. Manifest your appreciation ;1°.
.1** ' for receiving credit lay settling at once. 4.
where it was necessary vo removee
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limestone exploded the lime striking 4.
him in the eyes and under the chin.
Suffering intensely he was taken a
distance of 290 miles by wagon and
boat requiring about 50 hours, to
Chapleau where he received medical,
MEDALS .A.RE RECEIVED attention. From there: he 'was remov-
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Two Goderich men rave men hon-
ored by the Royal .Humane Society
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„harbor on Aug. lst. Bronze medals
the first to be presented -to tiOderiCh
ware always in stock.
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both eyes. •
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.: , The oilTelectrie locomotive on the
•' men, haA,C, bee n.% reeeti-%,e::: tI-I. . T ht .1.:
noOn C N R. train from Stratford. to
Edwards, C.A.S., superintendent to ' nes west. -' t viOdeliiun' the -,Other : daY. abont,! four;
be presented to:the men. il 1 of Seaforth owing to a
' deed so aoknowidged wastit-ree '3.74,,,•'; ‘•break in the front trneks left
from death of a young lad 'by calm. 111,,,,iii:: None andoftphaesspta;ehrgews ieerfet :ale -
the tug W., L. Forrest. The by J 01:•len ,' to Clinton on the Huron and
,Peter MacDonald and jos. Webb,
Sinith, son of Andrew Smith, atc,e(;171.1311Tedeetraialitnitenwth.iehAbawerkeeedkindg°wntratino
ted to jump to the tug as it edged '31,,,o'n Stratford brought the locomot-
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Use Massey -Harris semi -steel deep chill plow
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SPECIAL -on Irlot water Heaters for your car for t
balance of month. .$113:09 heaters for only $830.
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