Zurich Herald, 1926-12-09, Page 8Store with the Stock
Fail and . Winter Goods
We carry a heavy Stock of Fall and Winter
Goads to meet the need of our many Customers
Our prices are reasonable
NEW COVERT CLOTH
A 54 inch Cloth of Extra fine texture, similar to Jersey cloth,
twill not 'stretch or pull, very suitable for suits or dresses.
CHARl4Il'lAN - in pretty shades of Fawn and Navy for Coats, Suits
i or Dresses.
'LANNI::LS - We have 36 pieces of 'Flannels in Stock, comprising
the Newest fancy and plain shades in 32 and 54 inch. widths, col
ors ;such as cedarbark, G-ypsy red, Tuscan, Sandalwood, Rose-
wood, Coral, Farience blue, Thrash, Burmese blue with white pin
stripe, also black and navy.
WOOL SANTOYS - In in Pototan,Rosewood; Brown, Fawn,
Henna, Navy, This cloth is very popular .fa,: fall wear.
COATING SPECIAL
6 Pieces Coatings in 54 -in. width, Extra heavy quality at $1.50 'yd
FLANNELETTE WRAPPERETTFS, ETC.
40 pieces of New Flannelettes, opened up in various .width and
' qualities at lower prices than last- season.
'DRAPER CLOTHS
In pretty 'shades of Pinks andBlues with gilt scroll pattern 1 yd.
' wide at 60e. yd. and 75c. ayd.
SWEATER COATS -For Men, .Women, Boyd and Girls in Season's
newest styles.
XYNDERWEAR-Por Ladies wear. Penman's, Velva and Crescent
Brand,a, also Wooltex for Children's wear. -
IDEAL PATTERNS
Wei carry a complete Cline ,of- IDEAL PATTERNS in Stock. No
seed of waiting a week for a Pattern. We have them on hand, and
at the remarkable flow price of 20c, each.
HAND AT RIGTH PRICES FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
Dutch Setts Wanted. Bring them as soon as you can
J. GASCHO& SONS
Pmdu.- Wanted Phone 59
Zurich's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
SUSI RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WB ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S., L. BTTER7
ilF IN N EED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO , AND O'PFIER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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IHEATER, A STOVE THAT WILL COOK AND BAKE WITH
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IN FURNACES WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST 11HAr
MONEY CAN BUY, "THE HRECLA'' A REAL OLD STANDBY
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SANDS OP USERS FOR MANY YEARS. The Furnace thati '
• saves, one ton of coal in seven,
Z In having your Furnace Work, P1nmibing Job or Eavetron thin_.
and Repairing done, You make no ;mistake by corning h•ereg
here and having it done by our Expert Mr, Ted. Millteholtz.
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There are still a lot of Good
Bargains at Merner's SALE
Come and get Your Share
SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15th.
J. W. MERNER
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
I wish to advise my customers
that we request payment pf all
our past season outstanding ;ac-
counts. V. V. Siebert, Zurich.
CHEAPER AUTO LICENSE
The promised reduction pf $5 en
automobile licenses will take ef-
fect with the issue Of the 1927 mar-
kers, which will be wady lar.
tribution all over the province a-
bout Dec. 15th. With <approxim-
ately 340,000 passenger ears at pr-
esent owned and. operated through
out Ontario this reduction will a-
mount to some 1,700,000 in the ag
gregate. The legislation, it is
stated, clearly stipulates that the
revision in license charges will ap-
ply to passenger cars only, and
not to -any commercialized vehic-
les. Thos it is understood, if any
car is used for ,business p/arpo,see,
it cannot qualify for the new rates
THE ELECTION
• The Provincial Election, i last
Wednesday, December '1st, passed
off very quietly, and ,there wa!a
rather a small vote polled in Zur-
ich, as many of the electors were
not out to cast Itheir ballots. How-
ever considerable enthusiasm pre-
vailed in the evening, ,as to the
results in the Province As a whole.
Premier, Ferguson, with hi,s Gov-
ernment control of 'liquor ;policy
was re-elected with ti vood.'r.ork
ing majjority in the House. The
last and final returns hof the ,Prov-
ince are as follows -Conservatives
74; Liberals •14; Progressives 11;
Liberal -Progressive 5; Ind. Liberal
4; aLbor 1; total 112: The Gov-
ernment on'. liquor control meas-
ures
easurea have the promise (of 79 mene-
ber's support. While there creno
law as yet framed up how this
control will be manipulated, yet
the Province has the promise of
very stringent restrictions, and
municipalities that were under lo-
cal option or . the ;Canada Temp-
erance Act, ,'will remain dry as
formerly until such adt ,ha's been
voted out, So Huron !County will
not be supplied with:la liquor ;dis-
tributing place, as we are 'still un-
der the Canada Temperance Act,
which is a. Dominion measure and
must be voted out 'before it becom
es void. This Act tpr e-
ple from bringing ii;lu ii., Lien
County, other tthan having ;came
ishipped in, 'But we hope with
the passing\out of the O,. T. A.
that conditions will be ,even much
improved as 'seemingly the big
majjority of people were opposed
to the measure. While many re-
joice, at a more lenient law in
'securing liquor, yet when every-
thing is framed up It may not be
so easy to 'secure .the excessive a-
mounts of liquor as isonae wish to
have. We hope the Government
will consider that booze and auto-,
mobiles on our highways make a
very poor mixture. Huron ICo-
unty again demonstrated their
vote in favor of ,dry by electing.
both prohibition candidates, in
North Huron, C, A. el3obertson, Lib-
eral was elected with a majjority
of 1846 over ?'&.i. Joynt the '.Ind-.
Con'serv.ative, wnile in S. JHuron, W
G. Medd, Progressive, took She•
lead with 1460 majority over Alex.,.
H Neeb, Conservative, Mr. Meeh
had the real jerity of ,two constit-
uence's in the riding ,namely, Hay
Tp. 17, and Bayfield ,75, Follow-
ing is the, votes ;se.et in Hay Tp.
No. 1
No. 2
No- 3
No. 4
No. 5
Na, 6
1C"o, 7
No.
Neeb Medd.
24 57
,18 7
107 131
127 81.
35 '55
107 69
38 28
69 28
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Western Farriers' Mutual
Weather !nuance C%
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO..
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$85,429.61.
G. Holtzman - Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE, tf-34
NOTICE.
OF REGISTRATION OG BY-LAW
Notice is hereby given ahat a
By-law was passed by the Council
of the Corporation of the Town-
&hilT of Hay on the let day of
November, 1926, providing for the
issue of Debentures to the amount
of -0$1190.00 for the purpose i of
;paving for the coat of, telephone
extensions to the Hay ,munieiaal
Telephone System, and that .such
B3 -law was registered in ,the Reg-
istry Office foe the RegistryDiv-
iaion of the County of Huron in
Book II, for By -lava ,on the 23rd
day of November, 10266, as num-
ber 489.
Any motion to .quash or set
aside the same or any part there-
of must be made within three
month's after the firstpubiica,tion
of this notice, and cannot be;made
thereafter. d
Dated cut Zurich, this 24th day of
November, A.D., 1920.
A. IF. HESS,
,Clerk of Hay Township
STRAYED
'Unto my premises Bronson Line
six. 'spring calves, same came there
on Oct. 24th. ' Owner call forsame
and pay all casts. Philip Mande
BORN
Fleming -On the Saubie Line, :St-
,anley Township, on December 5,
to- Mr, and Mrs. Richard Flem-
ing, a 1,13en;1
Robinson -At •Carl3"le, Sesk, on
Nov. 23rd, to Mr, ;and Mrs, Rich-
ard Robinson, formerly of Stan-
ley Tp., n, on, ,
SCHOOL REPORT
S S. Net.16, Hay Tp.
For November, based .on exam-
inations and daily work. Those,
marked were absent a ,week er
more front (school.
Sr IV-13eatrice Farwell 637,
Beatrice Adam; 636.
Sr. III-EIcl%c Gingerich 682,
lyriiseill,i Farweil�671, *Alpbon'se Dam
bus 20,
Jr. III -Neil Witmer 583, Doris
Grab 538, Andrew Foster 375, Wil-
liam Watson 100, *';,''tries Adams 40,
xEari Gingerieh. 20 L
. Sr, II -Olive Witmer '571, Martha
Foster 561, Violet Adams 410, Ken-
neth Grob 336, Loniu, .Farwell 276,
Alvin Gingerich 269.
1st Class-Winni€red Battlerj17
Orlando Battler 412, Gladys Ging-
erich 350, ,Lorne Gingerich ,278, (4e-
.ace Meyers 268, Jon'ltioffmaia 266,
*Anthony Hoffman 117,
Sr. Primer -Grace ace Wein 131,Te
one Foster 118, 'Rest Rofhnan 26,
Jr Primer -Freddy Farwell 110
Edna Adams 83,
No. on ,roil 29, Average attend -
Wade 23.6, . •,,
G, Pepper, Teaeh
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We have received a large shipment
of new Furniture including Living
room, new diningrooara suites, and
rockers, kitchen cabinets, tables
and ,chairs
COME IN AND SEB OUR NEW GRACE LINE BEDS, BRASS
BEDS, AND A FULL LINE OF THE FAMOUS SIMMONS GUAR-
ANTEED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.
BRING YN YOUR PICENURES TO BE FRAMED,
HARD
A FULL LINE OF SRELF A•ND HEAVY HARDWARE,
BEATTY WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, STOVES AND
FURNACES, WIRE FENCING, STEEL POSTS, POULTRY
FENCING, AND CEMENT,
LET US DO YOUR PLUMBING, EVETROUGHINo OR ROOF-
ING,
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF' HHo'% PURE MARTIN SENPOUa
PAINTS, 01LS, CHI-NAMEL VARNISHES,
SUPER TEST Gas and Coal Oita.
TRY OUR OILS NONE BETTER
BRING IN YOUR OLD RAGGS, TRADE OR CASH lc. Ih.
Johnston 86 Kalbflejsch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
Surplus Seou.rity Totals
$6,850,000
This large Surma is back of every
IN ADDITION TO "LOLLAR FOR DOLLAR" FIRST ,DIORT-
GAGE SECURITY,
uron Erie 'abeture
Choose this trustee inveiinent whenever you have ,$100 or
more upon which you would 'like to receive a. ;higher rate
of interest than paid on depositsr,
• 5 per cent.
PER ANNUM IS PAID ,HALF' -YEARLY UPON •$I00 OR
MORE FOR 1 TO 5 YEARS.
Let me arrange for a Huron & Erie Debenture Invelstment
in Your Name,
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO ;-SERvTCE AND SAFETY
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