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Zurich Herald, 1929-06-27, Page 4'14+++++144++444;:"++++++++++4.4414+++++++++144 , Going tivi of Is! 7 ; 1 ,,,,, .1.: s,. o ' ,,i, v , 114 +t TO SHOW YOt4 THAT WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, WE ARE 'SELLING OI:4a,4. ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GJODS, CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, ETC.,' AT COST PRICES, AND SOME LESS. :NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO LAY IN A SUPPLY 'WHILE OUR STOCK. IS STILL WELL ASSORLED. DO. NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUI ITY. BELOW ARE +' ONLY A. FEW OP OUR PRICES, WintlOw Shades, Each , , .... , . . ,.:, , , 25c iI .. 2 c laic.Sox,ix, . , .. . . Meat'a a ... e 1 Only a few more •t inner Setts, Reg.$28.50 at $22 30 Bowls, Plates, Fruit 'Dishes,tFie Plates and All Fancy China at nest. Maitland Creamery Butter 40c lb. Try alb, :and you will never be without .it.. A Prints, Reg. 30e. 1 .L'C PRICE Yd. , . ... , .. + . ,..1.9e Pugi Silks, SALE k" NICE Yard ,50e AU Silks and Summer Pis Goods at Cast Trines. Come eaxr`+i and. get First Cheice. Venus Silk Hose, Reg. $1.75 P. on Sale .. 50c Ginghams, 3ii-axt, wide, Reg,,30c, Yd.Sala Priee, yd......... .1,9c ALL CURTAIN MATERIALS .AT COST PRICE Silk Underwear: Wks, Sale Price.... ....... ...• ... . . 69c Bloomers, Serle Price ,pr. .. ...... , , .....nuc MEWS SHIRTS AT ' f3.^sT PRICES Flannelette, light ,and Dark S.l;;zdes, ,pe + yard 16c Pest Quality Smocks and Overalls, Saxe Price, each... .,., $2.00 1. Gallon Crooks, .Reg. 30c, Ssle .P.riee each. 22e 22 -in. all Linen Towelling wii.h, Iced, Pink, Yellow, and Blue Borders, Reg. 35e 'Yard, aale Price 25e FLOWER .POTS WITH S tt'C'ER AT COST PRICES ALL WALL PAPER :AT COST PRICER:Linoleum, 4 "fardA wide, .Sale Price yard $3.35 Get 'Our pn roz :on Linoleum :Rays, we .Will save ,you money Mengel Seed, ilea. 45c Turnil. Seed, lb.• 60c Garden. seeds, Ii) pkg..for 25:,c Green Tea, lb 50c Mixed Tea, `IYr, 55c, Blaik Tea, lb. 55c Lux, 3 pgs. for 29e Rinso large Packgs 3 for 25c Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes, 2 Tin for 25e T. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Phone 140 ' 4++t.+++$ +r4+.'++4.44 .-4.44.4.44.4'-4 '+++++++++4.++++++++++++++* Seeds NOW IS THE TIME OF THE ',YEAR TO THINK 'OF YOUR SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING AND P'LA'NTING. WE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL THE LEADING GRASS SEEDS ON HAND, AND CAN ASSURE YOU GOOD QUALITY. QUANTITY OF GOOD SEED BARLEY NOW ON HAND, ALSO CHOICE SEED PEAS Choice Seed Beans on hand YOUR 1929 COAL iG 0 e-- • a 1 e NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR e • SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT, WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES. ACT NOW! I L. Schilbe & Son I IN11MhN111H41i•Nl♦Ne0011110 seeemeemeaseesemsesam Does it pay to wear tires OUT? It does not pay to run tires till they go to pieces—because- -It's iecesbecause...—It's dangerous. A blowout may easily lead to a crash. --It's false economy. You can't afford the tirrie, the trouble and the inconvenience that blowouts bring. --It's not worth the worry. You can't ride in cornfort if you know. a blowout is due any. minute. it will pay you to let us pull off those old tites and Rut on a set of brand . new Dominion Royal Cords or oyal Masters. They wilt free you from worry, Royal Cords will cost you less in the .long run than any other tate in their class Royal Masters are in a class by there- bcives. DOM I N E DEPOT z11F. -. _ Vlousseau r a -,.,-T,,.,• ,.,.., .. ,,, 9�k, kaa Rn L .• , --mow..... ° 'x'{ 's8�yp u^��.L' 12e I'M, 1929.. BORN : • baseball club'$ l)P4(.1 at Clinton recent, 1106a . Bra„zierr, the contractor's for ' concession Ray going north from Elder—'M finy Towa,shi; , )x June to M''. and Mrs, ';Ren. Elder, a tla- t, e tos rax, Caniiabell--At. Stanley Townshilr, on June 7th; to Mr. and Mar"' Colin 1"ampbe?'4 a son 'Palm MacKenzie) DRYSDA LE. 112r. 'and' Mrs.. Jos. -T)i ;harme, and son 'gels" also Mr, die,, Bedard, sp- ent the week -end in iDetroit, Mr, Louis :Mousseaii of.Windsor,. is, spending ra few la 's with his Was - ',ns, Miss end . Zsai , t Mr.�'ZEo E f seat u a u Master Lintas Montague, student of the Sacred .Heart College, Sunbury, has returned 'home for the tiEfidays+ Mrs. :Bowan •oi lCiirkora, spent Sun- day with her ',many friends here.Mrs. Brown, : ebent 'ihi gty-five years ago, was teaching school in the centre school. She was then' Miss May Kelly. Miss ]3, .1Vlousseau was the guest of her brother, 1\1r. John Mousseau of Grand Bend. A very large number attended the Liberal'] icriie at Grand Bend on Wed nesday afternoon last, and all report a very pleasant time, COUNTY NEWS At a. meeting of *the .representatives of Stratford, Clinton and Goderich )y, a league to be known as the Hur- on and Perth- Baseball Association One of the oldest residents of the Exeter aexuiity passed away ay an Sunday, 'last in the nerson of ;fames was ot^gagnized. Officers were elect- ed, Sweet, aged 89 years. The deceased wpm born on Jan. 5th, 1840, on the „Tarte south of Exeter, now owned by Milo Snell. His father, William Swe et, with his Wife emigrated frena Dev- onshire, England, and raised a Targe family of which the departed is the last sair•viving member. He began his early career on the farm on the Lake Road near S iE p t o renaining that occupation only for a short time. The autumn sittings of the High Court at Goderich are announced as r. November 5th the clave on Which _ jury. and non -jury sittings will, be held. Abner Mollard, of Sarnia, has op- ened up an up-to-date Tourist. Camp at Grand Bend where you will lied ev- ery aceoraiodation while touring, The camp has been well-filled. The Christy Bros.' Circus, consist- ing. of 30 double length railroad cars, a mammoth equippage of startling entertainment, will exhibit at Goder ich on July 19th. Mr. Birch, one of the popular sum- mer citizens at Bayfield, has purch- ased a tract of land north of Deer Lodge Park, on the lake front, from D. C. Galbraith and intends. building 18 more cottages at an early date. ;04. leaning the London. Road, are now aft . riehuersc to the Zurich Road,. •Brneetield, and they expect to finish 1014 rww arrant .applications are re,. by the third week in July, Recem. gains/ qtr complete the necessary na•.- ani.xxttationia are being made to the -Harare for the lcnrastruction of the .line. Highways Departznent to also have Fire on Sunday morning last die. the road, this summer from Rippeato ;eorateide:r«i'hi,, damage . to the second'. i ensall completed, :story of the Can. 13ank of Commerce •. desGtrnoyetdedthneesbdreyclcerveesniidnegnclea: sota, fetarree :builclirrg,10a1ed al+iiot T, e fixe waswhdoisc:Ive- fartn of Thos; ,.& Harry Y'earl'y, i'lthepn akoe `lliev iaaxak. With of Con., Stephen, 'together with part t.ic:u1t 'ke g we the uiaYxn andg 1 neat craw-. the contents. About 10.30 in the;led cut lJ e window and with 'great evening Mrs, `Thos. Yearly was avr�- ; <Iiilit xilty l ended frown the scene, aliened by the reflection or vie fire The fire Tarigadi :soon. had their client- on her bedroom window. She`quickly'icxds iia flay, rut were ablged to re:. turned d a nthe lax and ve i 4 err• it a °rri x soon a numb xe wa'tier hose before they. numb- er neighborh were present. Most eaurjtrA a: ':each :the same. - of the furniture was saved. Clinton last a good citizen in the, The annual picnic of the•Huroxa..Old passing of Benson Chant on June 170 Boys' association of Toronto was held He was the type of citizen which any: - on the Exhibition grounds on June community could be proud of, born 8th, and was the most successful in in York Coxinty, but cane to Clinton the history of the association. The when a young man, well on to fifty weather was all that could' be desired years ago. and hos been there ever - with bright sunshine and balmy air: since, was far many years with the The a.•tendance ran away up in the Doherty Oman and Piano Co., dur- hundreds, and well billed baskets of ing the latter years of his stay being good Huron eats were in great -bund in charge of the elect -4a1 and super- ance. intenelent of the factory. He was also Councillor E., 3. Christie, of Exeter elected ;u, member of the town Water - who has been critically ill In London works Commission, and in 1913 when Hospital, passed away early • last .Clinton totilc over the Electric Light. Tuesday morning. The funeral 1)0- Co.„ ItIr. Chant was given the manage ing privately held on Saturday atter- nient of both the electric and water - noon last. works departments, and later was Hydro contracts are being signed , appointed. es manager tof the Public for a new Tine about four miles an the 'Utilities ,Commission. ,a.• = : SV.M=3c32r- .,,.,, ,,,IMI rrd=5.+uass6 s taaasra.z0arar MZKI HE FO CA STEEL L . OK.E. W iE ELs Greater ' Siren at 6 /THE Ford Steel Spoke (Drop Centre) wheel is an advanced step in engineer ing and the result otexhaustive experimental tests. It is smart in appearance, extra strong, "' having a lasting finish, easy to dean and provides a:simplexnethod for mounting and demounting the tire without tool's and in a fraction of the time previously required. The steel rods or spokes, 1/4 r in diameter, are elec. trically welded to rim and hub shell. The finish is enamel baked on steel. Possessing great resiliency and being one .,solid ' piece, these wheels have a sturdiness not approached by any other type. The Ford wheel eliminates loose, squeaking spokes and rims, pinched tubes, chipped or peeling finish, necessity of tire flap. misalignment of tires lue to carelessly mounted rims, and a host of other vheel and tire ills formerly encountered. It permits of easy steering and no drumming sound is created by the wind. There is On enormous amount of careful work necessary to build strength and service into the Ford Steel Spoke wheel, and the resultsjustify the engineering study and skill devoted to this feature of the Ford car. Close up <dew ,sliowiltg how Ford Specified Tire fits into drop reas- Ire .rir. Durability Drive it Yourself -- there is no Better Test Ford Car' Features choice' of codoitnt 53 to 05 Mgt an &an 40 -horse pawn," mares Fetid boRooa tib Fully onetoasd sin4aske eleatia 4 Iloudafltc hydreaSa ,t'#iryt absorbere Ag to 80 unites pelt pollen of nasoiine Shatterproof ease tvintlabded Theft proof ignition nab Reliability and tow atpkeap Arrange for your demonstration ride yrith the nearest Ford dealer Sandy Elliot Phone 64 ` Exeter,, Ont . fn�3�li•�,re��.... .r a9t€Plih"•�4t4�s y i