Zurich Herald, 1927-11-17, Page 4-A. Real Sale
Of Real Goods-
Real
Bargains
Beginning Saturday, November 1 91h
Ending Wednesday November 30th
Men's Wear
,;;›`ail Wool Underwear, each ,..$1,19
?s"„ , tb wool Underwear,
oembination at $2.29
`'leacc Lined underwear each S9
'; elal i -and grey wool 'shirts ...1.1!1
acy Dress shirts at
ekshirts each 89c
%Tommy Plaid Shirts,
New Design ...... °,_, $1,6:3
Iatsf:enalls, Carhardt blue, at
71t4i3ty Brand, Black __- $1,99
"'?r't1 Hose , 39c, 49c and
Ladies' Wear
Bloomers, Silk and Wool at _-.
Vests, Silk and Wool at ...
Vests, Silk and Wool at ...
Fleece Bloomers, Reg. 85c. at
Ginghams, best and latest
:shades, 34 -in. ,at
49c
49e
75c
69c
19e
99c FACTORY COTTONS 11c. TO 20c.
SEE OUR . PRINTS
DRESS FLANNELS, YD.
GREY FLANNEL, Yd.
$2.19
TOLDREN'S CWEATERS
PLETTE SHIRTING .
65c
37e
22c
59c WHITE AND COLORED FLANNEL
ETTE, FROM 14c. TO 20c PER
YARD, THE VERY BEST.
$L75 VALUE FOR 51,39
X1:25 VALUE, FOR .._ _...,, $1,0(JCHILDREN S COMBINATIONS AT
,L7.10 VALUE FOR .'. ... S9c
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'E OUR CHILDREN SHOES AND CHILD'S 2 -PC. SUIT UNDERWEAR
:�,UBBERS, NOTE OUR PEIC'E. L . AT COST ,
41k. Pair of Lad'e3' Fancy Gloves given Free
with every purchase of $10.00
Joseph Gelinas, Drysdale
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For Sale By ,
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Style No. 400.
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NOTICE..
MEETING OF HUttONi
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council o.. the Corporation
of the County of Huron ,will meet
in the Council Cir.amber, Goderich,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 6th day of •December
1927, All •accotnt•s against the
County krr>iust be'in the hands of.
the Cleril;; not later than ,,Monday
preceding the meeting •.of Coup-
Lilt ,At this meeting of County
Council thq appointment of a
County ,Treasurer. Also an In-
spector fort House of •Refuge
will be made. Applications for the
above poositions to be sent or
delivered to the undersigned -Co
Clerk on or before Saturday, •Dee
ember 3rd, 1927,
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk,
Goderich, November 5th, 1927
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM, tARM STOCK, IMPLE-
MENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD, EF-
FECTS, AT BLAKE ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 291h,
At 1 o'clock, p.m.
HORSES -1 bay mare 14 years
old; 1 .hay mare 12 •y oars old; 1
bay mare 15 yrs. old.; 1 Gen,
Purpose colt 2t yns. old; 1 'she-
ing colt 4 months old.
CATTLE—Cow 6 yrs. old rfesh;
cow 5 -yrs. old due in March;' Y e
ailing heifer; 18 White Leghorn
hens.
IMPLEMENTS%1cCormiek 5-t.f
cut mower, N Oxon cultivator, set
iron ha_rows,. Fleury walkingplow
ferric riding plow, inthrow disc,
hay rack, seuffier, wagon box and
spring seat, 2 sets double trees and
neckyo'kes, gravel box, hay rect.,
3 -seated demo rat, bob .s;e:glrs and
bunks, horse power and jack, 'cut-
ting box, 30 -ft. 5/16 chain; wind-
lass, set double harness, 2 eoliars,
forks, shovels, hoes, rakes onion
racks, onion (weeder, honey ex-
tractor, honey cans and a ctuau-
Samuel Chambers and bride ea
turned bion.* atefr a two week's
honeymoon.
Boy, and Mrs. J. 'W Down re-
turned Wednesday from their trip
east .and were entertained at the
home of gr. and Mrs. J, Liston,
The other day 'while preparin,
to cut straw ont he frank of :W,
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Webber, London Rd., 'Cliff Hill,
thresher, had his leaf arms badly
cut and was brought to the Ex-
eter hospital for treatment, Ile
was ,in the act of oiling the cut-
ting box atefr .starting the eng-
ine prepatory to starting for the
day when the sleeve of his coat
was caught in the belting and his
lett arra, ,was drawn into the pulley
witht he resutl that the 3..1.711 was
bruised and the flesh badly torn,
COUNTY NEWS
The many friends of Mrs.
John Jarrott, Sr,. of Hil'sg•r'Yen,
e he has been in poor'health lately
hope she Zvi llsoon be restored is.)good naalth..
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Sunday was observed as anni-
versaryacrd re-open'ng day by the
Varna United church, when sere -
ices were held morning and even-
ing. The preacher for the day Wz.s
Rev J. E. Hogg of WEslersWil'is
'United church, ,Clinton.
Margaret and Aaybern Dur-
and, of near Zurich were visitors
with Mr. •and Mrs. Patrick Gib-
bons, Wingi'tanr,
The much discussed slander case
of Ross and sons against Joseph
Hood of Stanley for $5,000 damages
Was listed .for trial before Justice
Raney • and a jury at the fa1;,'
assizes at Goderich last week.
Before the case was readied how-
ever' it was announced to the court
that the action was withdrawn by
Ross r
Mrs. ,Thos Hudson, a former
resident of the Hillsgreen vicinity
away at her home in
Marlette, Mich. A number of her
tity of bee boxes and top stories i relatived motored over to attend
with racks. • the funeral.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —2 tab The hunt of th Lawse is ,again
ies, 4 chairs, trunk, rocking chair heard at thy; plant of the Goderich
clothes 'basket, eggcrate, 2 dozen Manufacturing Co. As the re -
sealers, 2 lamps, box stove, baby suit of the fire. in June last, the
carriage, child )ped, A quantity of mit .had not begin in operation u'n-
hay, 4 bags potatoes, and nuln- til last week, but in the mean-
hay,
other articles,
throne the propr'etor, J. E. Beech
REAL ESTATE—Being Part 'Lot ler has been busy getting the
18, Concession 10, N. B., Hay Tp. plant again in condition.
consisting of i acres of land, The death occus:ed on Novem-
well drained `and fenced, never her 2nd, of Henry Pybus., aged'
failing supply of water, also a 81 years i Ie was visiting at the
barn 22x42 • feet. Terms will lye ho'r..c of ;his son Wm. in Tucker -
smith ode known on day of sale. sn.itll and on Sunday atternoon
TERMSAll suites of $10 and when the ,esrt of the family were
under cash. ,Over that arount10 at church (ire took suddenly iliand
month's credit on approved joint falling he received several se ,ere
notes. {4^/,, off fog cash oil credit
(AIR., and bruises,' which hastened
the end.
amount's, `Hay, potatoes and hens C
cash. Lady W 1 i o•a, of To oat o,Wvido'-:v
Arthur :Weber, Auctioneer of tae late Sir John' Willison was
John Bechler, Proprietor. a pleasant caller at Exeter and
Hillsgreen the birthplace of her
Thos.
Ingersoll
and Mrs.
ends.
Dr. and Mrs. Oitis Truemnerf,
of Strathroy spent the week -end
with the former's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Wein.
!Gladys ,I,evvis is visiting wth
friends at 'Mngersoll.
Mr. Land Mrs. Allen Brown and
daughter and Mrs, Murel Druntnl
mond and daughter of Ailsa Cr-
aig, visited with Mrs. Brown's
sister, Mrs. C. Hoffman and family
A very pleasant time was •sp-
en t at the, home of Mrs. Wm
Fischer, (when the neighbors ga-
thered to. t.pend. a few hours be-
fore her (moving to town.
Mrs. (Harrison Holtzrr_ann and
children, of Detroit, spent a.
few days fat the home of Mrs. Jos
Hoist.
Mrs. IL. Wightman and children
of Pt. Huron and friends 'visited
here *he past week.
Garnet ,Sin v, a sailor on the.
steam.iehi, Cedartou, was born in
Crediton, on Oct. 20th, 1902 and
died on Oct.j 20th, at the Souianges
Canal, Ile Yvas raised in C'redp-
iton and ?attended High School at
Crrditon, afterwards he took a
position as ;druggist and lineman
with Dr. tOrtr.e, where he (stayed
a fe'w years, then he engaged with
r;Clarl:e as telephone ober-.
*tor later he spent -a few years
ib Exeter, !later he went towork
as'a sailor on the great lakes,
late husband. Sir John during -his
CREDITON early life, was for a time en;-
aged •`in what was then the Ex -
Edwards and family of eter Tines office under the late
spent yunday with Mr. Jahn White. ,
!J. Sims, and other fri- The 'convention held at Kippen
on Thursday last was quite lar-
gely attended. Supper was ser-
ved by the, ladies in the (basen_ent,
the ;evening session was also a
surc-ess. 'A pageant delighted ev-
eryone, also two fine selections
from. the Kippen choir. Varna
choir was in attendance in thea -f
ternoon, also Mr. Leonard favored
the audin-n_e with two fine 'Se ;OS.
The congegation o fr the Grand
'Bend United church- opened their
fine new church for worship on
Sunday, NNoveretber 6th. Dedi-
catory service in the afternoon be -
in • conducted by Rev. Robt.Hicks
B)D.. of St. Thomas, President of
the London .Conference, assisted by
Rev. C. J. Moorehoue of Exeter,
and Rev, J. M. Coiling (the pastor
of the church.
Fire sof unknown origin, unless
it, was dine to lightning, as an el
ecl icr ,storm: was passing at the
time, totally destroyed the bank
barns and ,Tracie house last Friday
evening, together with' the seas-
on's crop, on the Gibbings farm
four miles west of Seaforth on the
;rfu.ron Road. It was fortunate for
ad?Dining property holders that a
heavy rain .fell during the ,fire. A
terrific gale was blowing and sp-
acl:s would have been carried afr
and Wide. .The .house was unocup-
ied, and the loss only partly cov-
ered by linsuranee.
Crossley and Leonard, 'well kn-
own , Evangelists have just com,-
PXT'T>FR 'pfeted a _ten day campaign at
.A quiet wedding tools place St Andrew' ,sUnited Church, Bay -
it; town 'when, Mrs E. A, Birk of field, under the pistiorate of Rev.
town was united in marriage to lt. M. Gale. The meetings were
W, T, Hewitt of Detroit, . all well •attended and the sermon
Mrs, J. Beer, who has been via- n:.essages of Dr. Crossley touched
itbiig with her son Writ,,, Left to sp- all heats deeply, and the sr•ong
end the winter with Mrs. Grace service of Mr. Leonard was greatly
(Till, of Crediton. enjoyed, Soonte 35 or 40 were
Wm. Peth'cli, of Seaforth, has •led to make a definite confession
purchased the corner property in of thou• fait's in Chist and others
Exeter No, th, (the toner site of the ,to, renew consecration.
old McTaggart Hotel, He 'shay. Jas, Logan passed away, he was
ing a (gas station erected on the born in lStantey Tpt in the year
site, 1E'c•5, being a, son of the late Wm
The other, evening an :tufo ans Logan, Moose Jaw, Sask. He was
c:ident tool: place at the Trivrtt atirr,e1 to Ar n`3 Had''o' claugh e;
Meant !church corner when a car of Joseph Hudson, Stanley He li tr
driven by Et Cortlti:s was 1•un in- ed Tor a few years in ?Forest af-
into by another car rfomt Wing cloying to Gode,ieh, then to Wind-
ham which was 'travelling north, ,sort foor° ?thirteen years in the last,
llilr, Klink, who has been opera five years they ,spent the winter,
ing the Abbott ehicl:e., farm, mo- in Florida for the benefit of This he-
\rtscl his' household effects to Kit- alth ind last Juno they motored
r`rcrlf' 111.1 sir 1Giini: ,.tiva l tal;ert ill fes, thwr horrirl, of Mr, and Ars. Al-
{a.•lrl. rl:• p e nt in the 131,e',er lro.l l�'i•t Harvey Kipper, and 'spent the
fsl tel, su1.1; 4.t tilt re
11111. ay, November 178 1927
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