Zurich Herald, 1927-05-05, Page 4LUaICH.IfBitAlip
ThOrisitay, Aprli 28th, 19
10IG CANADIAN 1DIAN RADIO
PIONEER
A lorprise• awaited the radio
Gln u3try the other day when it
"ppeearree. 1.x,own that
MAJOR J. E. HAHN, D. S.0 c
pioneer radio manufacturer, and
Ids briilliant group of associates
land taken over the antral Corp-
a9rat•o_a o; Med?ord, H So r-
BoSton,. Masa. Few romances hold
the intens' interest of Mejer• Hahn
_xtraorait;ary radio career. ` ,or d-
ing -the DeForest Reale Corporat-
ion
ion of Canada in 1923 in less thee
lour years he has brought this co-
se pang from comparative i'stur-
t holds
ity to the leading position.
today. The DeForest Radio Co.
s said to be the largest manufact-
ever pine, owithradio
the?ts in the acpuisitio British
tie
Arnrad Corporation, IVIa•o: IZ'hn
who was formerly a. New flam-
ing, Ontu. boy now I•Lcomes an
international figura.' holding the
residenc;� of both concerns.
i 1lU NTY NEWS.
The Square in Goderich will in
lut'ure be a one-way Street and
et by-law is being prepared ac-
cordingly;.
Betzv_en 90a and 1,000 men, rep-
:a•es_mting o• nine nonpernua,ieut ac -
live military units in. Mlitary Dis-
trict No, 1, it isiaaannounced
will
at
at-
tend the campto be
Car-
ling's Heights for nine days,com-
euencin.g o n.JLn'- 10th.
The p :ople of '2 oderich corn-
paunity learned with '-sincere re-
gret of th, sad tragedy which
tookk place at thee harbor on Sun-
day last, when Mrs. John McCon-
nell nell of town lost her life.
body of the deceased was found
close to shore near the south pier.
It Is not known just how the fat-
afity occured, as no person wit-
nessed
itnessed it. Deceased ,hal been in
poor health for some time.
The death took place in. Tucker -
smith 'on April 18th, of Slrs• Wm.
L. McLaren, aged 60 year and 17
days. She was in for some tim
e.
tier maiden nam being Mary Anne
Rogers, and was born near Hen -
salt and 35 years ago was married.
to her now bereaved husband.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Etherington
of t4 hUsborne, have the symp-
athy of the community in the loss
of their little son George_
ho
died at London Hospital follow-
ing the kick from a levee en the.
;Farre, The little lad was tour ye-
ars
ars old,.
A fatalaccident occur'd nn the
farm of D. J. McFarlane, McKillop
-when his 10-yr-ild soon, (efer'ge,
lost his life aid a six -yr. -old son
John was seriously' injured. The
two little Wallows were in the act
-eti driving a team of hotels in
the roller, when they became un-
.;anag Tbie and t ran
ngho] a thesl roller
Striking a p
through theg ate, with the above
wesulte,
John R, Butchart passed away
at his home, 2nd con. Stanlely on
,April 19th. after a brill illnesst
'The funeral was held on A.pr'il 21st,
by Rev„ A. McTP arlane of the Pres
lbyt'erian church, Clinton, assisted
by Rev. Lovell of Gueii,h. De-
veabMd was a member of a well-
known family of •the Stanley com-
aennity, having moved here from
?IWLiddle'see county with hie parents
icia 1851„ at the age! of ten years.
EXETER
Mr, and 1VIra. Will. Rennie of
'Zurich, Were Sunday visitors with
the latter's, mother, Mrs. Broder-
etc.
G, W. 3)a -elle, who recently un-
derwent an operation at London
&tonpital, is improving.
1'sa..^i.. Pearce, 1nnie Srrllrcrl<and
of Stratford, werne week -end vis-
:,tour, with .Mr„ and. Mrs. W. C.
:'t'care% w
, a .r , Hoek which
The. Op House
w.ri Isom:rrj ee/ ae a frrr frit ora qt-
,eh i.I I; eel purchased by `r Jones
Iso be teeed in connection with. his
:'Lyxn, r; in Isi+ reent bUthl ons
Green vIrteall, Melia
ha.
t
order to celebrate ur first year in h
me on all our Day
are
t i Oe' .yrs «..Mt? ra . ;: •. 4 r t
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Ends
May 21st, 1927
Men's and Boy's
Wear
MEN'S GREY STRIPE AND
BLACK OVERALLS, THE BEST
WEIGHT ON THE Ar' 4TKET 1 79
AT 1e7
Men's Stripe Pants at
Men's Kahki Pants _- --, --_ 1.79
Boy's Khaki Longs at ...... 1.39
1.69
.Men's Broadcloth Shirts,
Value at $1.775,
Going now at_.._.._. . .
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
Reg. $'6')at--
Reg.. ,s1_=5 at -
Reg. $1..:19 at --
MEN'S
---M r S WOOL SILK AND CC TTOti
SOCKS
Reg. $1.2.3 noa�
Reg 431.00 nos,' _ _. ... S?c
Reg c.nr:ew .,----...... 6,5c
Reg. Zia. now _.., -. _ -.
MEN'S ..AND BOYS' CAPS
Reg. $1.75 at __ ____ ..,.. $1,33
Reg $1.25 at _.. ._ . 93c
Reg $.1,9s at _ 79c
Reg. 75e. at ___ 60c
MEN'S MERINO i:NDERirEAR
Reg., $1.00 per garment at __ 19c
Specie:
_1.30
reduce t
e
2n
ess.,in Zu'..
Y
oods
t
En
It is the time of year when you
be able to uy at ;,: big saving on
your sum A _:ser dress materials,
.dies9 an Chid ren'- . osi ry,
Underwear,Men's and }goys' Over-
alls, shirts, socks, etc.
Only a few of the prices are listed below:
dililss` zrE{.'rs
LADIES CORSETS AND COR'eEL-
ETTES r'
Reg $1.50 at -___
...1..15
Reg. $1.25 at 98c
79c
Reg. $1.00 at
ALL LADIES'' VESTS, DRWy.,
SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOS-
IERY AT REDUCED PRICES.
PLAIN BLACK, BLUE & KHAKI
DENIM, HI+'AVY WEIGHT
At Per Yard ,., 39c
Grey Stripe at yd.. ... _,_ 39c
Lighter weight at .,, 32e
Best Blue and Black
Stripe Shirting at '.__ ... ...30c
1K.ahki at• 30c
Yard wide Dutchprintat ___,_31c
Print, at per yard ___ _ ___ 20c
S2: -in. width Ging-hare et - 17c
Bit weight Gingham, yd. _._ 20c
peen, and Flowered 'Crinkle
Cloth at yd. 20c
23 -in. Flannelette at yd _ ,•• 12;
ALL STRIPED FLANNELETTE AT
REDUCED PRICES
TABLE LINEN
Reg. $1.65 pure Linen at ,.. 1.20
Reg. $1.25 Danzasle
•98c
PURE LINEN TOWELING Q
Good Weight, Reg 23e at ___18c
Lighter weight at ..., L.....,..14c
TABLE OIL CLOTH
1% yd. wide, Damask back at 490
1% yd, wide at ...... ... 39c
1% yd. wide, white at .... _.;..• 45e-
1% yd. 'squares, each at _. ___ __.79c
PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS
Size 70x88 in. Reg. 54.75 at 3.95
Napkins to match dozen .._.3.65
Drapery Chintz, Cur-
tain Nets, Pannels all
will be reduced.
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A2 and 41 inch Circular Pillow 42c•
Cotton, Reg. 55e. at yd. L
BLEEC•R'FD SHEETING
Reg 55c. • at _..... .. 42c
Reg.. 75c. at ___c- ... e•••67c
UNBLEECHED SHEETING
Pine quality at yd. ...:_ 40c
FANCY CREPES, VOILES AND
DIMITY DRESS MATERIALS
Reg. $1.25 at ... ... ... .......„ 90c
Reg. fisc at ... ......._ .... 55e
Reg. 50c. at .....
ain
Ends
May 21st, 1927
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FANCY PRINTED CLOTHS FOR.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
DRESSES A
Reg. 35c. at _.w .., 27(.
FANCY PRINTED COTITON
CREPE
Reg. 35c. at
S.•
27c.
BLACK TAFFATA SILK GUAR-
ANTEED EXTRA
Quality, at per yard
BLACK SATIN e
A Bargain at $1.75, going at ..1.49
LADIES' HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR
NIGHT GOWNS, DEWS AND
SLIPS
Ladies Hose, all Coors.
Reg ..$1.00 Silk at 89e
Reg. 75c. at 50e
Reg. 50c, at __:. .. 39c
NIGHT GOWNS QQ
Reg. $1.00 at •:•89
Slips, Reg. 90e. at' r_,_ .. ...79c.
Deere. reg. 75c. at ...... ...
...,
Reg, 50c.: at ...... . , 39c
2.39
CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE
Reg. 45c' at
Reg. 25c. at
39c,
19c
Remember This! Goods is all Fresh Stock, just in this season, and we guarantee
everything we sell. We will take eggs in exchange for goods as cash,. at the highest
market price. Come often and make your purchases at this Big Sale
Tell Your Neighbors and Friends of this Big MONEY SAVING EVENT
General-
.,
r Zurich,
J. erne Merchant
have been viting Mr. and Mrs.
James Green,
0 An additional room has been
added to the public !school as a
class of 23 new •scholars have err -
rolled at Easter. Mies Mildred
Rowe has charge of this room:
After a 'succ .sofu1 business car-
eer in Exeter, extending over 313
years, J. A. Stewart has last we-
ekk disposed of his general dry
goods business to Southeott Bros,
who have taken poasesaion. Mr_
Stewart has been one of Exeter's
foremost business men and has al-
ways
in
interest deepint .
raJ
s taken a
everything pertaining to the wet-
f;rre of the town. ,
Col. \t%, J Heitman hart received
r
,- d '5
word fro,.. Military hesuartr ,
q
that the Huron Ragirnent will go
into training . at Carling's Heights
London, between June leth and 18,
inclusive, for the 'past four ,years
local units have trained during the
evening$ ie V axioms places.
The new fire truck had its first
Gail the other evening to the borne
of R, E. Prcktard and three, minutess a it
after the 1.rlarm 'sounded ,thy rim -6
men were on the 'scene, MIAMI tuu •. & OU is z o ,
."tely th•;ir serVieeei YVerr" rice Pe- a
paired,
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I : Autos and Auto Supplies•
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, r
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SEEDS!
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Yes! Spring with its Sowing and 1 AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON TEMP, Z
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planting time will soon be here
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AND WE WISH TO ADVISE '.CSE PUBLIC THATT W> ARE
• PREPARED TO SUPPLY' YOU 'G4ITH T`RF VERY CB,OICEST 2
•OP SEEDS, WHETHER TT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS GRASS
SEEDS,OF THE FIELDS OR FOR .PLANTING THE HOUSE- 1
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HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE ,OUR
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IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 65c. BUSHEL
'TTY OUR STOCK. FOOD
GREEENFIELD'S CiJAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY., KEEPS
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THEM HEALTHY ND' PRODUCING EGUS THE YEAR RO-
UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL-
KNOWN H0MMERY FEED, TRY A '?ACI AGE,
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VARIOUS LINES -
CORD TIRES 30x3% AT ONLY $2114 ••',
TUBES 30x33¢ AT ONLY ' .. '... ... ...... ... Ste 4Z',
GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT $15.0>i1. (•A
1 SECOND. HAND 1% H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP.. •
2 FORD TOURING CARS
1 FORD ROADSTER CAR.
1 GOOD TRAILER..
ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER,
WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING
RE -BUILDING BAI"TERIES.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS ANA
CARRY JUST THE KIND OP MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE'
y
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICIv FOR 'VOUR' MON%'Ta"
PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL WE
PUMPS.
Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases
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