Zurich Herald, 1929-12-26, Page 8TETT: STORE WITH THE STOCK
The Christmas Store
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THIS A REAL " MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL YOUR
• .FRIENDS BY DOING YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE,
W:.ER'E YOU WILL FIND A GREAT VARIETY OF SUITABLE
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE.
FOR WOMEN
F�pI::'.r TAPESTRY RUNNERS, AND CUSHIONS TO MATCH.
.'ON BEDSPREADS IN ROSE, BLUE AND GOLD. SILK AND
WOOL SWEATER COATS, GEORGETTE SCARFS, BATH TOW-
; EL: WITH CHENILLE BOARDERS VERY NEW, LINEN
•'TOWELS, NEW SILK LINGERIE; FULL FASHIONED,,HOSE,
FaUCASOLES WITH AMBER TIPS OR HANDLE; HANDKER-
CHIEFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FOR MEN
NEW SWEATERS; SCARFS; CAPS; MITTS, GLOVES; FINE -
SH1R;['S, NECKTIES, PAJAMAS,. ,SOX, BELTS; PURE LINEN
AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
Chir aware and Toys
A Complete array of Chinaware and Toys of all kinds on display
En rear of Store. Walk to end of Store and inspect these lines.
You will be sure to find many suitable Gifts to interest you.
New Fruits, Nuts and Candies
w D CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF NEW FRUITS SUCH AS
RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEALS, CANDEED PINEAPPLES, SLICES
GLACE CHERRIES, SHELLED WALNUTS AND ALMONDS,,
ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, CRANBERRIES, WALNLTS, ALM-
ONDS, FILBERTS, PEANUTS, CHOCOLATES, CREAN'S, AND
OTHER CANDIES IN GREAT VARIETY.
J. GASCHO SONS
Product Wanted Phone 59
JOINT DBBBNTURES
HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES
Can be issued jointly in the names of two or more
persons. In the event of the death of any one of the
investors, <': Debenture is payable at maturity to the
survivor or survivors without recourse. to Law.
This its a popular way of investing money and many
investors in Huron and Erie Debentures have taken
advantage of this plan.
5%
Is now paid on these tried and true Debentures, twice
a Year.
Applications received at any time by: _ -
Before you Invest --INVESTIGATE!
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
'Rave You MADE YOUR WILL?
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TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND
Season's Greetings
AND MAY THE NEW YEAR CON-
TINUE WITH OUR FRIENDLY
BUSINESS RELATIONS.
STADE &
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WISHING EVERYBODY A !
Merry Christmas.
AND A HAPPYAND A
PROSPEROUS
New Year
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE
PHONE NO. 145
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
We have again mai arrangem-
ents to renew auto' aml driver's lic-
enses for 1930. Service day and
night. E. Oesch, barber; Zurich.
We have the parts* and experienc-
ed mechanics, try env. Ford service,
Sandy Elliott, Genuine Ford Parts,
all modelh 1912 to, 1929. carried in
stock.
Mr. Lloydon Denommi , son of. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Denomme;. of Drysdale,
and who spent the summer sailing on,
the great lakes, has returned to his
parents for the winter months.
Lloydon •was a sailor on the Verona
the ship that we mei'tiorred last week
on which Mr. Dennis. Denamme was•
a sailorthis past summer..
An unfortunate accident occured
the other day to Peter A. McArthur;
a well-known resident of Grey Town-
ship. He -was assisting his neighbor
to dehorn some cattle, when one of
the animals threw him and then fell
on him, breaking one leg of the man
at the ankle.
Free Trip Winners from Huron Co-
unty Compete for Scholarship
The T. Eaton Company donated
fifteen scholarships of $100.00 each
to be applied on two year courses at
the Ontario Agricultural College,
Guelph for winners -of the free trip
to the Royal Winter Fair. The a-
wards will be made to those winning
highest marks in a written examinat-
ion. Seven Huron County boys com-
peted and Mr. W. Jas. Turnbull, of
Ethel who made the highest marks
will compete against winners from
other counties.
There is talk of making it com-
pulsory for people to put a return
address on all mail matter proffered
at the postoffice. This, is to da away
with the expense of handling mail
which for one reason or another .can-
not be delivered to the person to
whom it is addressed. The Govern-
ment, it is claimed, expend some
$500,000 annually over such mail
matter. It is a...simple matter to write
one's name and address on all mail
matter, and when this is ` done if it
cannot be delivered to the person for
whom it is intended, it will be promp-
tly returned to the sender. Otherwise
it may go to the dead letter office,
there to lie perhaps for weeks or
months before it can be looken into.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. Ruskin Keys of Ford City,
Stewart Keys of Toronto, and Mer-
vyn Keys of Seaforth, have returned
to -their respective homes on Baby-
lon
abyloaf. Line to spend the holidays:
Mr. John Reid returned last week
to Flint, Mich., after spending two
weeks with friends in Stanley.
Miss A. McTaggart, teacher of the
Babylon Line School is spending the
holidays at his home at Walton.
The death Angel came very sudd-
enly on Sunday morning and called
away Miss Sarah Jane Stephenson,
daughter of the late George Stephen-
son of Babylon Line. Miss Stephen-
son, who resides with her brother,
Edward Jr., had reaired as usual , on
Saturday. night. but before morning
she had passed away, having reached
the age of 60 years and was of a
quiet disposition and held in high re-
spect. Three brothers and one sis-
ter survive viz: John and Edward
James of Babylon and Robert of Parr
Line, and Mrs. Rider of Michigan,
who have the sympathy of the cotn-
munity in their sudden bereavement.
Mrs. Jahn Stephensop Paste¢
The death occurred on Tuesday,
December 16th, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Robert .Armstrong, of
Huron street/ C1Xnton, of Anna No.,
w'Odow of John Stetahansori Of Stanley
township, at the• ripe age Of 87 years
and 'three months. Mrs. Stc3phenson
was born In England and catnc to
',
C<.�iuiM �sit.. her parents—at the age
of seven.' They cattle to Stanl+5y set
tll tili,,n farm onthe Goshen Lint;
Nearly seventy Varao Ani • Vis'
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Ca
OF 'WOODSTOCK
The Largest Stress of any
Canadian Comfy doing.
Business III: Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo.
31st, 1928,; $22'206;275.
Total Caslain: Bank and Bonds •
$160,378:74 °
Rates—.$4.5o per •1 e o tor 3 yearn.
E F. K1oppl<---Zurich
Agent, Also DealeriaLidhtning Rods;
Ind all kinds of Rice Insurance
FINE DISPLAY
OF
XMAS. GIFTS
CHILDREN'S. HATS, REG. $2.25
AND $0...00 FOR $1.00
2 VELOM TAMS, REG. $1.25
NOW 50c.
ALL MATRON'S HATS IN BLACK
Reg. $5.QQ and $4.50, For $2.00
MATRONS IN COLORS
' Reg. $4.50, For $1.85.
ALL FELTS AND VELVET FOR
YOUNG MATRONS AND GIRLS
At $1.90.
FLOWERS AT HALF PRICE
COME EARLY AND GET FIRST
CHOICE AT THE
HAT SHOPPE
ONE DOOR WEST OF MEANER'S
BLOCK, w.
Vera V. Siebert
united in marriage to her late husb-
and and went with him to his home,'
also on the Goshen, where they lived
until his death eighteen yaars ago.
About four years ago' Mrs. Stephen-
son
tephenson went to reside with her daughter
in Clinton, but during the past sum-
mer she spent some time with her
sons in Stanley and seemed to be in
fairly good health, considering , her
advanced. years. For about seven
weeks before her death, however, she
had been Confined to bed and sulTer-
ed considerably. The late Mrs. Ste-
phenson is survived by two daugh-
ters and three sons; Ralph Stephen-
son of the. Parr line, Stanley, W. H.
of Marlette, Mich., David John on the
homestead on the Goshen, Mrs. R.
Armstrong, Clinton and Mrs. D. Arm
strong of Pilot Mound., Man: All
were present at her passing,- flaying
gathered some days before. She was
a woman of ::::'•
happy and genial `
disposition, wocial, and 19udd 6i
friends, . ' 'sly a eICVOgt � isiaan
Iriii'ta until :hs�r health galled, was a
' eal6r a•# '�S'I1d4nt at 99 church ser-
vices She was bSfduRht up a Maty.-
odist but :on her marria • Went to
the Anglican church .t
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and, The funeral took pl.cl+ An
Thursday afternoon from the Ont•
aria; St. church Clinton, with • inter-
ment in 136ylield cemetery, Rev. A:
E. Doan, d, • Glintonofl5ciating,.The
fitltat- tribttte9 were many. 'wine be-
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