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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-12-12, Page 8PAGE ran ITT THE STORE WITH *THE STOCK Stci Reducing Sale 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, DECEMBER 14th. See Large Posters for particulars J. GASCHO 8c SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 Ins The Security PROVIDED FOR A HURON & ERIE DEBENTURE OR A GUAR- AIVTTsED TRUST CERTIFICATE IS AS FOLLOWS: FIRST .C7LAI•1 UPON EVERY DOLLAR OF THE CORPORATI- !ON`S >'-SS:ETS WHICH TOTAL OVER $46,870,000. THE TOTAL ASSETS OF TEE HURON & ERIE AND THE CANADA TRUST COMr'Alz.' EXCEED $78,000,000. IN ADDITION THE PAID-UP 4; API AL AND RESERVE FUND OF THE HURON & ERIE IS $7,000,000. THE SECURITIES, BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO A CON TINUOUS AUDIT BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND :r E.;COMPAN1Ec• •TYRE UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPER-, At e` ' VISIoN. INTEREST ON DEBENTURES AND CERTIFICATES- PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY IS AS FOLLOWS: 3 3 . %a 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 +.ff HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE AL and COBE • 3 4 • • Let us fill your r+ec4uir•ements of I your winter's fuel, be it Coal or Coke. Prices the lowest, quality. w c )nsidered. • PAINTS! PAINTS! ZURICH -1 �I 1I11111111111111111IIIIIf111I11111111111111111111111111011111111111111111011111101111111111 I 118 l 101111111101 II I11111111011111 1 111111 011 11111100 HIM 1 P Grocer, .ore Butcher Pepper per Ib., ,.,.., ; ` ,..,...,25c Wheat Flakes, 54b: bag ,., ...'. 23c Mixed nuts, per Ib, ., fi. ,... .18c Quaker Oats (with cup and sauCer) per pkg....31 c Emblem. Salmon, large can, 2 fir Duthies, P. D. Sauce, . per bottle Floor Wax, 1 -lb. can, Choice California Walnuts, per. 1b• ;Canned .Peaches, per can .:,t'" 2,c 15c 25c 25c 15e SEE OUR BIG PRENMJUM ON TEA WHILE IT LASTS! Merano Oesc EGGS WANTED. -Zu�ri�ch Phone 165 11119111 II10111III11101111I111101111111101111I11111111II1111I1111IIIII01110IIIIIIlIi111111IIIIIIl01 I1111111111II111111111111111111111101101IDIII01111111101I10111101 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Just arrived a new stock of Fancy China. Beautiful pieces from 15c to $1.50. Hess, the Jeweller. Butchering is now the order of the day, and early these mornings one can hear the old family hog giving his last squeels as he makes the supreme sacrifice to fill the pal- ate of the hungry mouths to be fed around the family table. With this nice weather prevailing, the weeks are slipping along rapidly and only two weeks from to -day, Wednesday, will be celebrated the Christian world over as Christmas. Thena week later and we will be saying good-bye 1935. How rapidly the time does go. NO RETRIAL A letter, said to spike proposals for a Meisner case investigation or re- trial, but not denying David Meisner some future hope that his fifteen -yr. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, creamery 29 Eggs, dozen Chickens, Ib. Hens, lb. Duets, dressed lb Geese, dressed. lb Wheat ';bush. Barley°,, •`'bush, Oats, bush. Buckwheat, bush. Flour; eWt. Bran.;and _shorts, torn Potatoes per 90 -lb. bag Live, hogs, cwt. 32, 30, 24 15%, 14, 13, 11 10, 9, 7 13 13 68 42 25 40 2.25 3.15 20.00 .....1.00 7.00 Huron County Council On Tuesday, at 2.15 o'clock Dec. 3rd, ;Huron county council met at the court house and without cer:e- n3ony_ plunged into the work of thhe session. . ',Warden W. W. Sweitzer presided. In a brief opening speech he ,congratulated the chairman and sentence will be eased, has come: fromcorny mititees which had met since the Minister of Justice Ernest Lapointe lash council meeting. The Warden re- to Attorney -General Arthur Roebuck gretted deeply the loss by death of at Toronto. • What looked like real winter set- ting in last week, was quickly chang- ed over the week -end when the rain and mild weather carried away prac- tically all of the beautiful white. A little blanket . fell this Wednesday Morning, but , the mild weather is a- ai3in, :taking rt away + With the con - • •• We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax • 3. CGc'odyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes p in all sizes � • Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and ' Marshall I Mattresses o a member of the council, Reeve W. W. Crozier, of Seaforth. A welcome was extended to Mr. Isaac Hudson, who was appointed by the Seaforth town council to succeed Mr. Crozier for the balance of the year, a large number of communications were read and ,disposed of. •-,The county finance cors was, asked, :in a Setter tinned mild' weather there will be no rngton- council, regarding an increase skating on the local arena for a in the' remuneration of clerks for while as yet. work done on old -age pension appli- cations. e• The local jack rabbit hunting has from ,the ;Canadian Banker's Associ- ation, far not been so good as in some ation, to, interview the bankers in the former winters. Seemingly the jacks county with regard to the introduct- are getting more scarce, apparently ion of a, lower rate of !borrowing in - having not multiplied so prolificily te` est for the county and townships, the past summer. The jacks are hard ' <• to get started on .the run, and also ssuggested by Lincoln county court - to bard to find. The local boys• have eiL Pay for Clerks had three drives which netted them RepIybig to ,the endorsaiion of a only 112 jacks. The dates and , Add - numbers of jacks shot are as follows: resolution by ,the Lennox and"Add- Nov. 23rd 36 jacks; Dec. 5th, 40 Old -Age Pensions jacks; Dec. 6 36 jacks. Just what Ms Roberts gave the following the drives later in the winter will data re old -age pensions: Applicati- o Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith t� our ur S ecia ty Full line .of heavy and shelf Hard- • 1 a 11 •• aw 01.1 3 re ware always in stock. S TDE .& WEIDO ZURICH ONT. QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE amount to. PRINCESS PASSES Princess Victoria, sister of King George of England, died early Tues- day morning of last week after a very short illness. She was never married and as long as her mother, the late Queen Alexandra, lived she devoted herself to her. Princess Vic- toria was greatly interested in hospit- als, children's welfare and such like interests but lived very quietly. She is said to have been the King's favorite sister. Only the King and Queen Maud of Norway now survive of King Edward's family. The Duke of Clarence the eldest son and heir to the throne, died in 1892 at the age of twenty-eight, another son died in infancy and the eldest daughter, the Duchess of Fife, died some years ago. CAR UPSETS ON ICY ROAD About noon Satualday afternoon last, a sedan belonging to Mr. and i\lra. Wagner of Shakespeare skidded into the ditch and turned upside down, about a mile and a quarter east of Seafor th on Highway No. 8, caused by the icy condition of the pavement. No one was seriously in ,arced. Others in t"... we.o Mr. and Mrs. Swartzentrubte :. " Rt. Pet- ersburg, all being on their way to at- tend the funeral of a relative in St anley township near Bayfield. The occupants of 'the car were taken in o the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill,c `arecht where cuts and bruises were 'seated by Dr. Jarrott of Seaforth, They were able' 'to start back for 'tome about five o'clock It is uncler- stood that no glass was. bre :en, . in ha car except when the hrlprisoned cnpants were escaping after the •.h.inr had ,upset. Traffic Officer Callender of Mitchell Investigated the accident. +. thittAily, ',ernber es ... 44,+++++.+4++++++++++.04.41. 1-1,14 ,.,aawq &. *,g»., 0...l.. 4.ePifti YO Hardware an • STO • iirniture • • f THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY + YOU WITH THE. BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING,AND EVE. TROUGHING +rE'. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! t • Coal Oit good , grade at 20c t 1 . I Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon ,28c We also . have some very Attractive Prices in st Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and 14 g a. Mattresses. ' ` r + T 4'USED FURNITURE 's° Two Gocid Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; 2 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; . : Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. Z 4. + BE •SURE AND SEE THEM! 1 Johnston4. & Kalbtleisch. I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4 dr 4"+++++or++++3.+++++++.444+44+04+++++++++++++++++.14,44042 1111111MINIMINEMON1111111411EINIIIINIIIMIIM11111111411111MININEEDIMISIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIMINEMEIMEN11111111111111111MIEZ 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 Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Sat 12o00 Buggy Shaft 3.00 Cross Bar • 1.00 Buggy Reach 1.25 Buggy Spokes each .... 25c IIESS, the epair Man 1110IDu0 I • t ' , , EIS.flJu'1l.Ifl i;lUlINIIII11111111111041>yilll(✓@.1NN1Gt1f11 ;1i>11VUIUJ . I' �)lt+"'li ii910 novio f d gif ip 1 !s ++++44+++.14++++++++++++++41P+++++++++++++++++++++4140 +� zt:' w. GE 1.7 • • • Large Shipment' of Tires Just Received Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at . 6.35 6.90 23c EXTRA EXTRA Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at if Gasoline at per gallon ons forwarded and recorded, 109; I. pensions granted, including applicat-: t Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices ions previously forwarded but not 4. dealt < with 128; refused 17, increas- esranted 49; cancellations, 2; de- aths'yreported 66,; not dealt with 9; a Go the Farthest! 4 reinstated 1. He estimated that pen- Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges sions paid will amount to about $15,- a. Very Reasonable! L 1' H. Mousseau Zurich Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars 500131 the close of the present year. This does not include the amounts to be paid municipal clerks. Magistrate's Office A letter from the Provincial'insp- ector of legal offices was read, ap- proving the removal of the Magistr- ate's court from the North street site to the court house. Reports of County Officers J. M. Govenlock, inspector 'of the House of Refuge, reported briefly on +4k 144.,++++++011++++++++++++4.++++ a+G+a+ Ke+++€++&++54+ ++Q a.e+I+• .4,1.+ 4. ' *, 4r repairs to the 40 -year old building. +i+ Re 'appreciated . the work being done 17, by the Manager and his wife, Mr. and lyjrs, Jacobs, 9oale>' 7. B, Re - �. noic1s' report was read by Clerk 7iob•- erts ;' there were 69 commitments during the year, as follows: L.C.A. 26, theft 19, II.T.Ar 5, fraud 3, con- tempt of court 2, and one each for breaking and entering, assualt, . des- ertiig children and receiving stolen goads. There are at present seven inmates in the goal. The cost of daily rations • per man is 10%.c. Clerk's Report :tie clerk gave a lengthy report in -filial. he dealt with of the various in t t itions and branches of the co-:. ui1tr work: The House of Refuge y<ave an i+timized statement showing the actual profit realized by raising hags at that place, in answer to a 4 Use Massey -Harris semi -steel deep chill plow. r retest by Reeve McNair- at ti+e rrn- vicnie session. Receipts front the sale Points° of hoe's durine' the fa.:lal 'year were $408 7,$4, with gross and net pro ' � Tell Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS filth for the year at $2,651.34 and t. Ind, profits for the year .at' $2;561.34 ditt' $1..139+44. The year was :from, Aucticyfl#£: 'il: ;' U. 1r A"entbc r 30, 1934 to Nnveni ter 30 ' 5. 4 ++ I SPECAAL. on Hot water Heaters for your car for ty balance of month. $18:00 •:heaters for only $8.50. Cash with. Order. ISUPER LASTIC TIRE • PRICES Again Re- duced.and we mount saine free Res.. 67 ET!. . . MABSEY-HARRIS NEWS Now that Line hrvest is over We would appreciate having alta early sett -lenient tin Repair Accounts. Manifest your appreciation for receiving credit by settling at once. 10 per cent. added after October 15th t