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Zurich Herald, 1929-03-07, Page 4I Stock 4 4. Big 4. 4. 4. 4. dui S ALE4 .,•,- Beginning Feb. 9th SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO LIST EVl&•'#YTHING. YOU WILL HAVE TO COME AND SBE OUR GREAT BARGAINS ,$1.00 P. and G. Laundry Soap, 22 cakes for 25c Palm Olive bap, 4 cakes for ' . . .. 25c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 2 tins for • , » -w 25c Broken Biscuits, 2 lbs. for ' • • ,•. " .. . Flannelette Blankets, Ibex, large size at Comforters, large size, each Boy's Fleeced Underwear, each Men's Fleeced Underwear, each Fingering Yarn, per skein Common Yarn, per skein ALL SWEATERS AT BELOW COST.. ;COME AND SEE THEM. ALL MEN'S UNDERWEAR A.:T'REDUCED PRICES 15c 15c 40c 20c ,,.,,$2.00 »....,..,.,. $2.00 50c 75c 30c 25c Flannel, 27 -in wide, per yard ... , .. , ... . Towelling, per yard Cottonacle, Regular 50c., yard for Gingt ams, at per yard a. SEE OUR SHIPMENT OF STAMPED 'WIATS, NEW PATTERNS, MEN'S FINE AND WORK SHIRTS AT 'REDUCED PRICES To the Farmers, See our big Stock ..f Dr. Hess' Stock Food, Poultry Panacea, Louse Killer, Etc. Every Package Guaranteed. Money back 'if .not satisfactory. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT 'THIS SALE 4. i• 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. week -end with her friend, : Miae ''l'•ava Dowson. • Ann offt7.r'ing which annmenatecl, to over $25.000 was taken in the Goshen Sunday School last Sunday 'nox"s the work of Mr, and Mrs No'zan John- ston, who are Missionartos in the San Pedro Mission in Bolivia, S. ,America Mr. Johnston is a sora of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston at Blake, and is well known in this part where he has many friends. It is just one year since they left us for their far field Of labor and • their friends thought it a fitting way to remember them by giving an offering for the support of their work, In a letter received recently from Mr. Johnston he stated that they are well and are enjoying the work to which the Lord has, called them. Mrs. Johnston is teaching the school and Mr Johnston has been learning the language and overrseeingthe work on the Mission farm.aiong with preaching. 4. 4. Phone 41. 1017 G aT' •h, a� Phone . . seee ee-,t•ae°.1.+y}..1.,1.aa''rea.4.4.4. -H.4.4.+444.4. F,+.4. 1 eatate cz as s aeleasm to ealaa alis,oreiioat:e1•semseol. al Cowl THE COLD DAYS ARE NOW HERE, A•ititD WE...ARE JUST .IN A FINE POSITION TO SUPPLY T13E Pi..IBLIC WITH JUST. THE KIND OF FUEL BEST ADOPTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS. WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY IN OUR HENSALL COAL SHEDS OF HARD AND SOFT COAL, AND ALSO CAN SUPPLY., THE LOCAL CUSTOMERS FROM OUR NEW -SHEDS IN ZURICH. Let Us sell You the very best coal obtainable at the lowest prices. Leave your ,.ordler .with ii;. TRY OUR CONTINENTAL STOCK FOOD FOR HORSES, CAT- TLE, HOGS, SHEEP AND POULTRY, NONE BETTER ON THE MARKET TO•DA i WE HAVE MOST CALLED FOR BRANDS OF CHOICE HOUSE- '" HOLD FLOUR, AND SOLICIT YOCR PATRONAGE. HAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED •A NEW SEED CLEANING iMACHI.NE WHICH 15 ANOTHER , LINE ADDED TO OUR EVERGROW1NG BUSINESS, i e ` 1 a a >1 1 1 et it a eoansmsem*saymegsog7e racaseas` ceaseteeaop CAL NEWS • :Wm. T. L, Warm was a visitor to ' L,ondon the. past week. ,1l' rs O' Brein and datighter of Olin - Mon were week -end visitors at the . C. parsonage, Zurich. • Miss Ethel Fowlie of Bayfield is siting for the week with her sister Mrs. G. Koehler. • 1VIr. and Ma; Harry Hoffman 11Dashwood were Sunday visitors at .the home of Mrs, G. Hess and Miss ,nna Hess. . -. Miss Lydia Gingcrich, R.N., of .iSeaforth, and who had been its at- '•tendancc with the lata J. Decher, Jr. left for her home on Monday morning Mr. Harry Bossenberry of Port, ;Iia ranks, and ,son Bruce of Grand Vend,. called on Zurich' friends on "1'aieeday, also attended the funeral of the late J. Decher, Jr. At this time of the year we find aur books carrying considerable 'accounts that are in most cases long reerdue and should have been paid *afore this:- We are very pressed 'Feer money just now and are obliged. 41`ro ;mail out accounts, and trust that sour customers will appreciate the tcreilit extended to them by acting !promptly, as we are badly in need of ellthis money to meet our obligations: -•---"iThe Herald Proprietor. Miss Gladys Guenther, nurse of i Preston Springs, and who had spent u a.'seek with bee mother, Mrs. Jane ntenthet', at the home of ,Mrs, S. 3I-tenatie, returned to Preston on Moa- -allay moiling. 'We are advised that Mr, T. .L. ' illuznn who l•tas been: a pronnhnent •nit%hen and local general nerchantel tnerchannt ;tor nearly all lihi life, in - item& of disposing of hie mercantile 'wb.> ,siness here, and go to the city. Hie tua• ny Zurich Meade-, regret very aaanlnich of this and trust he, may yet .rha-:lge his mind and stay. in owe live Batt: 'turf;. AUCTION SALE Of FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS,, On Lot 22, Concession 4, Hay Town- ship, 2 miles west of Hensall, on TUESDAY, MARCH. 19th 1929 r.• aa, -URIs !t a •good prografil and furnishing; lunch, °1'he meting closed by singintg hymn 295, followed by the Mizpah Bened- iction in liaison. Miss Vertu Smith and Martha Carlile and Mr. W Carl- ile gave sentence prayers. Commencing at 1.00 o'clock HORSES -Matched team of mares. rising 9. and 11 years old, about 2700 lbs; 5 year old. gelding .about' 1450 lbs; 1 aged driving mare. LIVE STOCK -4 -yr. old cow fresh 7 -yr. old cow fresh; 9 -yr• old cow fresh; 3 steers rising 2 yrs; 3 heifers due in April any May; 3 heifers ris- ing 1 yr; 2 sucking calves; 1 sow. with litter; About 50 hens, 2 geese, 1 gan- der, 1 good Collie dog. • IMPLEMENTS, ETC. --10.20 Titan tractor, John Deere 8 furrow plow, Port Huron threshing machine 20e30; cutting box with blower, 10 inch Jol- iette grinder, jack, 20 -in.' belt for jack; 30 -in. circular saw; 80 feet of drive belt, fanning mill, :120:0lbs. scales, Deering binder. 6-ft..cute M. H. mwoer 5 -ft; Folton pea harvester; attachment; F. & Wt disc 20 I+', & W. seed drill 11 -hoe; Success ananure spreader,- 4 -section dian fond haaeews; 2 Walking plows cream- separator, Ford coupe 1923 Model in good con dition, quantity of end posts e and. other posts; M. -H. bean scuffler 'and puller combined; Noxon cultivator land roller, 2 wagons, set of low whe- els, bob sleighs, light wagon, top buggy, open buggy, buggy pole, road cart, 2 cutters, gravel box, material for 2 gravel boxes, 2 16-ft..raoks, root helper, grindstoneemeiystoiie, copper kettle, stone boat, road drag and snow plow, ,bags and sacks, large and small 'coal heaters, iron bedste ter, and" springs, 2 anging lamps, 4 bed- room lamps, coal oil heaters, .. brass mounted double harness new, 2 set of heavy harness, 2 set single harness, double light harness., pair horse blan- kets, robe, barrels, logging chains, forks, chains, shovels, doubletroes, neckyokes, several chairs,. quantity of dishes, and numerous other articles. Everything goes without reserve as the farm is. sold. TERMS --Car, $10 and under cash. Over that amount 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. Oscar IClopp, Auctioneer, R. F. Stade, Clerk. Edward Darers, Proprietor. CREDITON bturadaye roti ltb, X29:a tro L NEW mon30 Mrs. Jos Bullock and daughter are visiting with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs, I. Gower near Woodham,, Wm. Lawson left for his home in the West after visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Lawson and other relatives here the past two months. • Mildred Schroeder has returned to Detroit after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. Eli Kiag, Mrs. Alb. King and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swartz attended the funeral of the late Silas Brokenshire in Windsor. • The Village committee met the oth- er evening to make preparations for the annual community supper for men . The proposed date is Masch ., Gth in the Institute Hall. This always is an interesting evening and worth while projects for con'iniunity fellow- ship.. Alma Rats who was operated on at London Hospital, for appendicitis, is well on the way to recovery, and her many friends aare glad to learn of this. , Mrs. W. B. Geiser, who is at 'Vic- toria Hospital, London, undergoing a critical operation on her eyes is in a precarious condition, there is how- ever signs of improvement. Pearl Holtzman, R.N. of Chicago, and Veraa Holtzman R.N. of Cleve- land have been at their parents home in Crediton and accompanied their father tv the London Hospital, BATTERYLES S RADIOliarovivrvir: Priced ed'onlp' 3260.00 CO'MOLETE Among sae recent sales of good used, cans .::.:de by C. Fritz & Son, out popular Chevrolet dealers we not- ice: Jahn Armstrong, Goshen Line, Stanley, a Ford Coach; also at the same place to Mr. Roy McBride, a Chevrolet coach, and to Clarence Wilds of Daa _wood, a high class' used ear. This .well established firni is looking fora large season's business' in new and used cars. Dashwood Miss 1)&5,4 Schade was a Sunday visitor at her home here. • Mr. George Merner attended - the funeral of Ms brother, in. 'Windsor last week. ' IVIr. 1:,,' Birk of Guelph spent the week-enti with bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Birt;, Mr, Henry. Schroeder of Kitchener spent a feet days in this.,vicinity, • Mrs. A, 1 Iusser of London is visit- ing her daughter, Airs. . A. Haugh,. 1Mr. Jack Guenther left Saturday for the We. -t,, where he will spend the sunini . Miss Emma Anderson spent the week -end in Ailsa Craig. Messrs. Ezra Bender and Vernon Schatz of laliyth spent the'week-end at their home here. Ivies. Lippert was moved to the hole of her slaughter, Mrs. J. Trieb- per last week. Mr. artd Mrs. Hy. Hoffman. of Dashwood visited' in Zurich on Sun day: Several from, here attended the funeral .o" the. late Jolla Decher, Jr.. at Zurich on Tuesday. Miss Mabel Sshade wish `5 to advise the public that she is in a position to do sewing, antdadvises anyone in need of such work to call Phone 58- 12, Dashwood:. ST/%NLE1+'` irovooHIP,.. Mr.., and Mrs. Wilbur Keys moved his wn:k 'to the :farm they purchase(' e.ct:nntiy o,. tlit 42ill Road, Tucker. snttlt. Miss Vern. Taylor of .Varna -spent' HILLSGREEN Miss Eileen Turner 'of •London, sp ent the week -end under the parental. roof. Mr. and Mrs P. Campbell. of , Hay Township, • spent Sunday at the hom • of Mr,. and Mrs. Hugh Love, 'Messre, Glenn Love and Fried Waters of Hamilton spent the week- end with friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Samuel Walker spent a few• '. days with Illi. Walker• in Clinton. Hospital where. he is rceoverin from an operation, Quite a nutuber attended . the Ittir era] of the.tato John Decher Jt., nt` Zurich on Tuesday, tnrternoon, 'Obituary--T1'hc 'death el Miss Opel. Foster of I)otroi,t carne as. a"smock til; many in this rihiniiy last, Saturday morning. Alia Foster \vas born and raised about two miles north of Hills - HENSALL. Lir+ Mrs. Robert Bonthron, who is suff- ering an attack of pneumonia, is im- proving. Mrs. Lee Hedden was a visitor in London and Hamilton. G. Case & Son have: purchased a fine black team of colts and are bre- ak'ing them in. .The little team of blacks that they have had for the last ten years and have become quite,fam- iliar, are tube disposed oil.. Sidney Bossenberry of Parkhill, was in town one day recently. . Alf Smith spent a few days in Tor- onto, and while there purchased a large Hudson coach which he will use in his business. • Harry Edwards, of Goderich, Chil- dren's Aid inspector, of Huron Coun- ty, was in the vilage one day recently looking over several cases. Rev. Father Ford, of Dresden, sp- ent.several days in the village, visit- ing with friends. W. J. Ford, df Loomis, Wash., who has been visiting relatives in this vic- inity for two months, has left for his hone, He was accompanied by his sis- ter, Mrs. T. Berry as far as Windsor where she will visit fur several we- eks. Mrs. R. P: 1, Dougall, and little da- ughter; who have een visiting at. 1 dys Mills, and Detroit, returned to their home. Miiss Alexia Murdoch is away to Toronto where she will visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Camp- bell for a tin•ie. Mrs. Andrew McNabb, of Morden Man., was the gaest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, and daughter Em- ma, :a, the past week. W. Sangster has moved to the Dr. Hardy. building, King St, and is con- ducting his tailoring and cleaning business there. Albert 'Townsend spent a few days lrist•.aveek at London, he with his part - rt r lire running a barber shop in the Murdoch block very•satisfactorily. • 'l ht . inanty t'i loads of Wni. Dougall. S,,, will regret #;o ]earn that he was Laken to Dr: Fletcher's . Hospital, Ex- eter and operated on for the interest, of his health. ` A father. mei Son banquet, under the ntispf gas of the . Taail Rangers, .is being held in the ht sethent of the Un- ited Chnt'cl1 on Wed. eve., March fth. RM7, Calling o:C 'Gnand.Bend. be- ing ehe%a.petikri' •-• ' The .total media is lawyers• are kept green, and was the Me. and Airs. W. roster, who moved to Hensall last fall Miss Foster. was a kind friend to everybody who knew her and was well liked. Much syni pathy is extended to' the bereaved parents. Y. B: L. ---he regular meeting. of the- Young NOW' ' League was held lit iVlonchty night, March 4th, Miss Martha Carlile organist. The meet ing opened• with hymn 582, W. Carl- lie led•in prayer; hymn 511 we sump ;Ink scripture icssunn was rend resp- )nsively from Matt. 1;i': ,3'1-33, 44-50. Miss Nellie Taylor took the devotion al topic. Miss Greet. Coleman gave.11 reading after which Mr'. 'W. Carlile ;•ane a mouth organ stLaotiani.. .Geo, Coleman then delighted the gather ing with: an address in his Usual pleasing manner. Arthur Coleman then sang solo,. after .which the offnriagt and` all call was: taken; Mn', W. i)ttrlilci 7.1'P1't 'gave+ anothri eeluetion. 'in hueiness was taken. It was decided to Bold a social evening' on Mani, 1 'link follotvetl, with the result that 1.8t1n only tltiuglnter o:f quits hiisv talu,itgk il'an.1;) kiritls of grain 'brit 1Lealia.beii the:blest kind, and <tre t pus n t •'clom'tnding 'a'very go - Mr, and Mrs.:, -Win. Consitt and sister,i'1iss Aitnba Consitt, were in Sea forth .on: tlioudayalast, attending the •fulleral of their .late brothes, John Consitt of that.; place. The Horticultural Society met the other evening, when it was decided on to bold a concert the latter part of March, Plaais wc5t".k;�& also made for the summer- along the lines of beautify- ing the tewn.•by planting" *more flow- ers. A •flowershov�ik.wtal again be held in the. fail, and tlio 'Society is looking forward for a large and prosperolas year. The Roge- 3atteryless Radio is now entering its 5th Year of Proven Performance. An entirely new ant' very modern design Via. rich walnut. Door panels of snatched' butt veneer with rids+ ed outline moulding. Well -balanced bas* with stepped cross runner with medallist centre. All the lstest technical features. TIE to the remarkable development of chain broadcasting (not only of musical programs but of practically all im- portant public and sporting events) radio/has become a year 'round source of entertainment and education. And -as any owner will tell you -Rogers is the ideal year 'round radio. T lie •beautiful new Highboy Model illustrated above, will bring - in stations near and far with wonderful clarity and richness of tone -without the- nuisance of batteries,' chemicals or attach- ments. And to snatch its tonal beauty, Receiver and Speaker are housed in a rich, walnut cabinet of true "highboy" design, Own this newest Rogers-73atteryless Model-comp/etc and alwnysready (because it uses the uniform power of electricity) to give you the same uniform performance day in and day' out, At S2 lO.O0 it represents dollar -for -dollar value unapproached r in electric radii), Convenient monthly payments, if desired, rich ,: • . TY NEWS COUNTY As t r : the other 'ail. f`atalityoLc t ed day when the' .four-year-old daughter, of Mn'. and Mrs, Roy Pridham, of Ful- lartoni 'succumbed to her injuries af- ter being badly scalded when sin' fell 'nto-a poi] ofhotmash which Mr. ::'n'idhttnn had tnkrtu mit to the stable o feed to the, hens and the •little da Tho loosing aids: arc preparing 1 len, t not seeinn the ai nnl a at, Ale g P The Roynl•.11J aster Not one RoyalM ,. er in athaw/and Witmuvet puncture. Not one baoNtvuto t an ter two years ofSI: '.rttl. �JMINIOM Tire Depot own' els are masters of the science of r.in:e cani:e. They; are trained right in• 'the Dominion Tire Factory.. They know how a tire is made -- . every inch of it. • They are kept its tuue..h with the newt methods ,'.in: devices in tire repairing. best workmanship is always the most �,ce)nonnncai. Have a L�utninioa'i.. '1"it,. Depot expert give your tires a. thorough inspection --now. You are never far advcty from a Ot 11 I 7,11i:11CI-1 Iswriosamm DOT H. Mousseau The High School students of Mit- chell held a Tree nilik testing demotn- stration at E. ?Robinson':: show room.' recently. Titis work is part of the re- gular High School course that is bra- iing effered to the public. Ernest Adapts, of Rinburn, brau- ght into Seaforth the other day, a rabbit with horns. The - rabbit, or ra- ther hare, was shot by Adatine on his farm in Hallett: It had two bores on its head just in front of the ears' and each horn was an inch in lengeh, thiek at the base and tapered to a plant point. In every other way .the hare was normal. A very successful Father and Soli Banquet was .held in the First Pres- byterian elntreh, Seafol'th, n'ecently when over a huaadrnd sat down to well filled trebles, itcv. De. K1100 in, of Toronto. Superintondennt of Sunday School:: awl 'Young P'eople's Soeiet es wee. thke speckcl � peokea'; for then oc- The Broderiei 1kos. -have; oonhple - ed. tlloir' ooaltkitt dredgisig ,18.3 the Sauble River:, south of Grand Bend,,, and have moved their machinery one* to be shipped to New Brunswick wh- ere they have anothax large coutractl awaiting them. There is also the small lea' machine on another job which is also completed mid both machines win' be shipped. This speaks very Weill* of the Broderick Bros. as they have] completed both jobs in good tient' anal' will be leaving behind 'them a host or good friends, 1Leantan's Hardware, Exeter wilt change hands the beginning of this week, the business. having been sold: to Albert Traqulti.n' ;twice Ed, Linden- field, intden field, of Hensall. Heathen's -Hartle. ware has ben one of the leading plias ces of business in that town tor matnla; years. In 1901 a fine two ;;tory' head front was erected, eepsciell r for theta business and since that time it has ale ,ways enjoyed a liberal patronage. 1190' 1letarnatl ,CKtnn,:7 t Exeter from Lo* don and since here he,h-as.always tab- 01 act tirtr u kcri interest in evei'ythln ped°- 'aiminhf,", to the an eiaare; iw ..1<iae stir 3 . , .