Zurich Herald, 1928-11-22, Page 8OF
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We have opened up a shipment of
ew Fall Goods and invite your
inspection.
DRESS MATERIALS
NEW CALANESE LOCKNIT, A FINE FABRIC OF GOOD
WEIGHT, GUARANTEED "NO RUN"' VERY SUITABLE FOR
FALL AND WINTER WEAR, IN BLACK, MOTHER GOOSE,
ALMOND GREEN AND AZURE BLUE.
' VELVETS IN 27 and 36-ineher wide IN NEWEST SHADES.
ALL WOOL CLOTHS SUCH AS QUEEN'S CLOTH, SANTOYS,
FLANNELS, POPLINETTES, IN ALL THE WANTED SHADES.
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TRIED AND PROVEN PRODUCTS O,F
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AND PROVEN PRODUCT OF QUALITY
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1y. SOUND REPUTATION ' 4.
db Willys IiuTlllt TIE OFAMOUR SLEEVE VALDELS,OVIDED VE
MOTOR. IF IN NEED OF A CAR ARRANGE TO SEE US ±
I3EPO1R.E BUYING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEAL .
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0HEATING EQUIPMENT. A NICE COSY AND WARM HOME
ALL WINTER WITH LESS FUEL THAN THE AVERAGE •
1 HOUSEHOLDER $
LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES ON ONE OF THE OLD AND
RELIABLE "HECLA" FURNACES, ONE THAT HAS STOOD •
iTHE TEST AND STILL STANDS WITH HE VERY BEST THAT
MONEY CAN BUY. •
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al WOULD SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS BETTER. IF SO LET
US GIVE YOU VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION ABOUT 1
THIS, THE LESS EXPENSIVE WAY OF HEATING THE HOME. •
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
An official of the Department of
Highways, of Toronto was in the
Township a icw days this week and
looked over the summer's work.
Mr. and WS. Alf. Meliek and son
Gladwin are attending the funeral of
the late Jacob Wurtz at Pigeon, Mich
this week.
Mr. Samuel Deitz has gold his ;Cour
acres of land in the north weet:rn
part of the village to Mr. I Heide,
who owns the adlo%nin; lama.
I1Ir. Floyd Fink of Watford, spent
the week -end with his friend, Mr.
Dave Schwartzentruber, of the Bron
son Line.
Mr, and Mrs. Theo McActans and
sons of the Bronson Line visited Tad
Sunday with relatives and friends
at London. They also visited Mr.
McAdam's brother, Robert Mc-
Adams of Thainesville, who is at
Byron Sanitorium in poor health.
London Business For Sale-•Teb
acro, Candy, Fruit, Soft Drinks, Iil-
lard and Pool Rooms. Meat market,
Rooney House, Grocery. Phone Syd-.
ney Smythe, Market Lane, London.
Every branch of farm work, farm
machinery, stock. etc., has an expert
writer in the Family Herald and'
Weekly Star, the recognized first
writers in Canada. .
Mrr. Alf Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs: P.
Deichert, Sr., and family of Zurich,
Mr. Andrew' Bell of Kippon, Miss
Alice Meyers of Blake, Mr. Charles
Martene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kel-
ler and family of- Dashwood, Miss
Susie Deichert and Mr. Edward
Weganast of Stratford, spent'Thanks
giving Day with Mr. and, Mrs. Ed-
ward Keller, 16th Con. Hay.
Harry Siemon New President
At the annual meeting of the Lon-
don Real Estate Board the other day
Mr. Harry Siemon, formerly of Zur-
ich, was elected president for the en-
suing year, to succeed Frang D. Bain
arca, who retired from the office. The
proposal of a trade commission for
London was discussed, and the board
discussed the question of one or
more members becoming candidates
for alderman. ---The Herald joins
Mr. Siemon's many Zurich friends in
extending congratulations to this hon
orable appointment.
Sunday, November 25th, wily be.
observed as "Founder's Day" at Em- Taal Cash in Bank and. Bonds
anuel Evangelical • church. The $150,579,SS
morning message will deal with Rates -$4.5o per $1,000 for 3 years.
"Jacob Albright, the man of God"
who was the founder of the Evang- E. F. Klapp—Zurich
elical Church in the State of Penns-
ylvania. At the evening service lan- Adeut, Also Dealer in Lsgkteind Rods
tern slides will be shown to illustrate
the origin, development and expan-and all kinds of Fire insurance
sion of the church in the continents
of the earth. Overflow audiences
will fill the church both morning and
evening. It would reflect discredit
upon any man, woman or child to be
absent from either of the services on
next Lord's Day, unless detained by
sickness or other unpreventable cir-
cumstances
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P
k'rotn LOB 12, Con. 7, Hay Town
ship, some Weeksago, a black 2 -year
old heifer, with slit in ear. Finder
Exeter, Ont.E' E 'C I N G
kindly notify, H. Sha ton RR. 1,
iviOf Huron County Council
The Council .of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in
the Council Chamber, Goderieh, in
the afternoon of Tuesday, the 4th
day of December 1928. All accounts
against the County must be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than
Monday preceding the meeting of
Council.
GEOWHOLMAN,
Godwich, Nov. 17th 1928.
FOUND
On the Bronson Line between the
Zurich Road and Blake a bag of chop
Owner can have same by paying for
thisadvertisement from Mr. Christ.
Erb, Bronson Line, Hay.
AL 1928
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
'GENUINE
Scranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahontas
and. Soft .Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS
EARLY TO 1
Case & Son
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance ab Risk on Dec.
31,1927, $22,365,785.
BLAKE.
Mrs. E. Clarke and daughter
Gwendolyn returned after a pleasant
visit with friends in Brantford.
Mr. J. A. Douglas of Hyde Park,
who •spent last week with friends in
this vicinity returned home on Satur-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Schenck and
family of Detroit, called on :Mends
in the village on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly of London,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Manson. '
Mr. Jim Johnston, who was work-
ing near Atwood, is spending a few
days at his home in the village.
Mr. Gilbert Freckleton, of Exeter,
called on friends in the village on
Monday.
!Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McAsh, of Lon-
don, accompanied by. Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. Douglas of Hyde Park, c..11:.i
on friends in this vicinity recent',.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter i$rennerman
attended the funeral of the former's
brother near Milverton last week.
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Millinery
Fine Display
WE ARE SHOWING A FINE
DISPLAY OF FALL MILLINERY
IN ALL THE NEWEST AND LEAD
INS STYLES
CHILDREN'S HATS IN FELTS
AND VELOUR.
WOMEN'S HATS IN VELOURS
AND FELTS
WE HAVE ALSO A FINE AS-
SORTMENT OF DRESS ORNA-
MENTS
RNAMENTS
FLOWERS FOR DRESSES AND
• COATIS.
See Us about Your Fancy Goods
Requirements
COME EARLY AND GET FIRST
CHOICE
lA Call is always appreciated
HAT SHOPPE
THE PRICES' ARE RIGHT AND
THE QUALITY GOOD
V. V. SIEBERT
Convert Your Attie Eng° Aii
Attractive Extra Room at
Low Cost. With GYPROC
Send for handsome, free book, "Walls That Reflect Good
Judgment." It gives valuable information on Gyproc and
interior decoration
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Fall is here and we can supply t
the Public with Seasonable Card-
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CHEAP,
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.& CARLOAD OF LLPNDYS'LUCKY TIE 'WIRE, JUST, .AR -
'II, RIVED INCLUDING/ WOVEN COIL, BAI:BN BRAC,R AND
STEEL POSTS.
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4. TIRES AND TUBES
T. A PULL' LINE OF GUTTA PERQHA TIRES, NONE BETTER4
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
.F. GOOD SUPPLY OF MARTIN,SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT, 4ir
A FULL LINE OF OHINAMEL VARNISHES, AUTO ENAMELS
+ ALSO FULL LINE OF MURESCO, ETO.(
+ FURNITURE
• Fill Line int Furniture in Living Room Snits, Dining Roeun±
• Suits,Bed Room.e,�'•
Snits, Hitchers cabinets, Beed Rockers and .W
2 Chain% ` A number of Rockers at Greatly Reduced Pthne .
• Good Supply of famrouas SIMMONS BEDS, SIPRIRTi13 AND
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MATTRESS. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES.
$ 11,1101 A MEM
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BRING US. YOUR HORSRRAIR, RAGS, OLD IRON. wit t'
+ PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. 4.•i�' •`t
4 1 rULL SUPPLY OP ERAU'SER SMOKE CURE
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f f O u n ce:
INCREASE IN INTEREST RATE ON AND AFTER OCT. 15,
1928, FOR ANY TERM OF ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR OR
FIVE YEARS ON ANY AMOUNT OVER $100.061
4M Per Cent.
PER ANNUM WILL BE PAID HALF YEARLY.
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FULL PARTICULARS GIVEN AND APPLICATIONS RECEI-
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appearance, we recommend you to
come and look over our fine range o
NEW FALL SUITI NOS
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY HLA»L Y
s REFUNDED.
ALL; OUR SUITS ARE MADE AND TRIMMED WITH rum
BEST OF LININGS .AND TRIMMINGS CALLED GRADE •I
BEAD AGENT FOR Tin` WELL KNOWN MADE' Pci MEA-
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