Zurich Herald, 1927-02-03, Page 8Ys�
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Opening Day: .,turd y. Jammu ry 2 >l d.
Closing Day: Saturday February 5th
Scri.mm curtains frilled pr 75c
Scrimm curt. col, edge. 1.15
250 yds. Silk Ribbon all
colors, 4 to 7 in. width 12c
300 yds. linen toweling yd 15c
200 yds tur'kish toweling 12c
150 yds blk satire to sell 19c
Bord. table oil sq. 1,1 yd 95c
5 yd ends factory cotton 63c
5 yd ends Can. gingham 73c
Wool comforter °i >;tte' finest
quality 2i1 las. for 3.25
Men''s jersey gloves 2 pr., 35c
Men's work shirts 73c
Men's Sweaters for 1.35
Melt's worsted fine sox 43c
Boy's Toques for 25c
1 only tapestry rug 9x9 12.50
1 homemade rug hooker! 9.00
Oilcloth door mats 2 for 25c
Ladies' grey cash. hose pr. 28c -
AVE ARE GIVING SPECIAL BAR
CAiN54 IN DIP)FERENT LINES OF
GROCERIES FROM DAY TO DAY
I?IJRING THIS SALE,
REMEMBER THIS CLEEARING
SALE CONTINUES TO SATUR-
DAY, FEBRUARY Cath.
SEE LARGE POSTERS.
ABOVE ARE ONLY A PEO- OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE ARE
SEE LARGE POSTERS FOR MORE SNAPS
OFFERING.
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Gas, Ns, &eases Tres, Tubs, Repairs
G-ENUINIE FORD PARTS
"W 1' HEcEtyut) A sliIPMENTv.OF DOMINION TIRES 4.ND TUBES
VrE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
as Ira If it tga..4
B4TTE
LE IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE,
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
a`O , AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE,
WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
RATTER Y. REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL, ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
it )c s3ea . Zurich,
arex Quebec 'Stoves
Moia Furnaces
Nights =Ire getting cool -- Winter
soo li be here, this puts us in
mind of that New Stove, one that will
give more heat with less fuel than any
other make on the market, namely the
Clarex : uebec combined Cooker and
BEATER, A STOVE TIIAT WILL COOK AND BAKE WI'I'II
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ANY OI` THEM,FOR� r
AND HEATING CANNOT BE BEAT, T
HEY ARE MADE IN TWO SILES1S'18 in. sand 20x20 in ovens
AND WILL BURN COAL OR WOOD.
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IN FURNACES WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST THAT
upsrnY CAN EU Y, "THE liRECLA." A REAL OLD STANDBY
• A FU.k NACE THAT HAS GIVEN SATISFACTION TO THOU
• . SANDS OF tJSER:3 I' O1i MANY YEARS. The E"urnate that
• tral'es ono for of coal in seven.
In having your Furnace 'Writ, Plumbing Job or Eavetrou. lion
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and Repairing :lone, You make no mistake by coming here
here and having it done by our Expert Mr, Ted, Millteheltz.
We appreciate your Patrotage
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We are selljug iVery cheap to clear.
Men" s Natural Wool Underwear at ---
Meng Fleece Lined Shirts, only at.., . ..
Boys Fleece Lined Shirts at ,
Monis Sweater Coats, Regular 95.00 at
Mons Sweater Coats, Regular $4.00 and $4.50 at
Mens Leather Mitts, Regular 5Uc at
Meng' Leather Mitts, Regular 75e; at
Boys W.indbreakers.:at
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Girl"'s Pr.Ilovers, Regular $1.75 at $1.00
,Wantons Hose, Regular 1.25 and $1.00 at 59c
ALL CIIILDRENS AND LAt..IES UNDERWEAR AT
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BARGAIN
EVERYTHING 'IN HEAV Y WINTER GOODS WILL BE SOLD VERY
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Dr. James Jarrott, of Ailsa Cr-
aig, son of Mr. and Mts. Isaac Jar
rott, of Kippen, hs bt.en appount-
a Coroner for Middlesex Co., by
thE: ,Ontario Government.
EXETER
Wm_ Lockwood has sold hls bak
ery business in Exeter to W. E.
Middleton, sof Brantford, posses-
"sion the 1st of lVfar•ch. Mr. Lock-
iw•ood came to Exeter two years
ago staking over the business' of
Win. Stratham 'and during that
time has enjoyed. a tsplendicl bus-
inea.
On Wedneday last Mrs, Gilbert
• Freckl Ston of town underwent an
operation for acute appendicitis at
{ Dr. Flctchar's hospital, the • oper-
I ation being performed by Dr. Pe-
eve.t of London. Mrs. Freckle.1on,s
many friends are pleased to know
that she is improving nicely.
The other morning a formatio
of thirteen areoplanes went ove
this section and eausecl a grea
deal of anxiety', -.They were .an
their way from Detroit to Ottawa
in a contest held by the Pref
c'ssional Engineers of the Prov. o
Ont. on the topic "The Value o
the Engineering Profession to the
Corrimnirii: ,-' Mies M. E.' Rosa, of
Eget r Minh School staff won the
'second prize.. As the contest was
open to all the assistant., and
principals of the High Schools and
Collegiate Institutions of the Proe
t iroe�.
Rev. W. Jones was inducted as
rooter o f the T.r. ivitt Memorial eh-
urch the other evening by Ven
Arc!lyde:tcen Sage, St, Georges
church, -London, assisted. by Rev
1ayltr, of Herrsall, Rev. •Ilawkin
Rut rI Doan of Huron of BIyth and
the ' arden:I. of the church, Wm.
Pomfeet and Thos. Sandie who pt'•,
es rt ^ 1 he newly inducted irtcu•-
t;ibent -with the keys of the Ch-
urch!,
h-urcl s.,,
The high Iseh o•ol comm.: neem,.
ent; exercises were held 'in Main 51.
church on Thursday evening, 'and
a capacity crowd of 'stu•dente, par
eetaa and friends gathered. Prin-
cipal E J. Wethy, :5LA,. prn',sienh-
e l diplomat.; to 19 gra t 1,
G. S. Ho ward and J. Li • ijtall bury,
pr O ntei •tarlrrtiarahipe to 13 win-
ners, ers, The gold medalist, Harry
a1 Grob, now a. student at ethe
t r.it e city of Western Ont. London
Via the valedictory.
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Carl Pa'xsmore 1"ft last week for
Detroit, to take an electrician" ..
111 r'. J Keys returned recently
from a pleasant visit .yvith her
daughter- and Son-in-law in Strr-
etsville.
On Sundry last:, while Mrs t.leo,
Came was lea i ng her home to go
across the roars to her ,son'T:t �1{.
T. nom, elle tell and fractured her
arm
I'm Stone left for Detroit, wit-.
h7 has revved a ;position.
I1T;arpatret Douglass of Blake,
pent the .past week -end' at the
home of Miss, Grace. Forest, in Tu-
rl ri•srnith.
Joan 'Bonthton entertained A.
number of ladies at. her honte nu'
the ether even in honor of Nellie
Boyle, ThE' eveni.nr;• "wale pleats ;
'rnllt; ,grant ;and during. the even
trtir ] Ties 13oyle w'1'4 pr exited with
'Trvc neh "Taenry Tray
Thole i'/l it•rlork, accom atridd by. •
?rrs d•tt^:beet• Ethel, atsd. gr.atidson,
7,eon^tr 1, left for Toronto on 'Tu-
,.r..ry. r': '. where the former is
lei an old ti nr fielrl.l •tr' 41:l..ridSo, j>ound!reeper. Rev.
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Egg's
Dried apples it
Wheat
Barley .
Buckwheat
Flour.....
Shorts Ger ton
Bran per ton
Pot'atoe's per hag
'Live hogs, cwt.
iCorrtn rnd every, Wednesday)
55-50-30
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Western Fanners' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
rffE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
:t N I t:.e.NADIAN COM'1'a1VY DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO,
CASH AND BONDS ON RAND
$85,429.61.
G. Holtzman -- Zurich
atat.SNE, ste,0 DEALER IN UGH.-
, RODS, AND ALL KINDS
• r (EF t N& RANtE, tt-34
Farm Help for 1927
• Since a great number praverty
stricken people of Germany apply
to ire for positions on the farm,
I• can thus yea., !supply Evangct-•
icalss with Evangelicals, Lutherans
with Lutheran's, Baptist with Bap-
young
and Catholics with Catholic
young men or domestics at $200.00
a year; each 'man must be recon-•
mEeic1e by hi's, pastor in Gerrnapty
Fernier pays fare and $5.00 per
month.,. Write to. tf31
Rev,. K. G•rctj.enger, Mildmay, Ont.
arid 'Mrs. John Johnston, Parr Line
Tray, became the bride of Alfred
Smith, Inecond son of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Smith of Hensel]. The cer-
emony wan performed by Rev.
Sinclahl. The bride and groom
were attended by the bride"n sis-
tcr and brother-in-laaw, Mr. anal.
Mrs, Lloyd O"l3rein, of Zurich.The
bride was. nicely gowned. in ap nk
crepe dress with black slippers and
gray velour coat with fur collars
andg loves to match. The young
couple left for 'a ho.neymoontrip
to London, St. Thon'ia' �, and otherpoints. On their return they will
reside in A. Coxworth's house on
5 Richmond rst.
The funeral of the 'ate ' John
Johti'ston, prominent resident* of
this place and (f arnierly of Hay
Township was held. last Friday at
t. 01110011; with Rev. A. Sinalai:r, of
the Ulnited Church, offtciating.The
funeral was under Masonic. atrrpieer�
Wor Bro. Sutherland officiating-,
troth at the house and the gravel!.
At the recent meeting of the
village counci:l by-law No. 1 was
passed appointing the following
offiderss• for the year; Alex,' Mur-
dock, clerk,'salary $tot) and $25 as
manager of the town hall; C. Cook
treasurer, salary $75; A. W. 'E. MI
ritlltiill, colloctor, salary $50; Cohn
Hudson, assessor, salary $50; Jos.
Iludsan and Ray McArthur, and -
tars, Salary $15 each; Mrs; Geo.,
Hudson caretaker of town .hall at
a rsalavy of $175, and an additional
$9 fof each time the seats are
moved for d.tnces; Geo. Hudson,
eonlatab'! m, !salary $40; Prod '13e,n•
fga to h (st nit it y inspector and C.
c nn,lpettng
eontc'•it 'held in *he city, i1' )icing Mr. Naylor was reappointed to the
a coateat, from 17rteon Cn`inty.
A nrnity wedding took pinde
ae the United Church manlse, wirnn
' Marge 'y, third .dabglrtcr ti Mr,
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library board, The Board of He-
alth to. be oompo's^d of •Dr. Moir
Reeve Geiger, Clerk Murdock and
the Oanitary Inspector.
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With th Sea. sonableHardware
At moderate prices, including ue.b c Stoves and .heaters of various
. makes which we ask you to see
SWNQ. M'mCLARY PRODUCTS fl.Pk.tI.l'.F"l+^ata•
-•.E OUR WARE,' PAILS, PANS, ETC.
LET US SHOW YOU
OU.R VARIOUS 'WASHING MACHINES
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'W'ASHERS, WRINGERS, '91'ASCf BOARDS SCRUBBING mai.
SHES, DUSTLESS MOPS, BROOMS, DUSTERS, ETC
VACUETTE CLEANER FOR HIRE AT $1.00 PAR D/
Y.
FILL LINE OF PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS., PAINT
OILS AT LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES.
Good Supply of Krauser Smoke Cur
FURNITURE
Putt Line of Furniture in Living. Room Suits, Dining Matta.,
Suite, Bed Ro°m Suits, Kit Chen Cabinetist, A number' ott
Roefere at Reduced Prices. Famous Simmons Beds, Sppinga
and Mattress, guaranteed in course of yearn if defective earl
be exchanged free of .charge.
BEWARE OF STUBSTITUTES
Johnston Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture, Phone 63
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;$33,050,637.09
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