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Zurich Herald, 1936-01-16, Page 8PACE 1 TOTIT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK P NEW PRINTS A SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING PRINTS NOW OPENED UP. 40 Pieces to choose from in a Great Variety ofNew Patterns. Priced from 17c to 25c yard. STAMPED MATS This is Mat Hooking Time. Let Us Show You Our New Rug Patterns. Priced as low as 25c each KNITTING YARNS We carry the Celebrated_ Monarch Yarns, Guaran- teed fast colors, and.will not shrink, best for Sweater Coats. We have Monarch Down Dove, Radiant, Silvertwist and Tweed. Have also receiv- ed a cheaper yarn suitable for Cushions, Afghans, Etc. Peerless Fingering, selling at 10c for 1 -Oz.. Ball GROCERIES! - GROCERIES Baking Bran, 2 lbs. for Cookies, per lb. No. 1 Sodas, per lb. Broken Sodas, fresh, 2 -lbs. for Sardines, 3 for Smoked Herring, per lb. Large Grapefruits, 4 for Oranges, 2 dozen for Dried Peaches, per lb. 5c 15c 14c 19c 15c '18c 25c 45c 20c Fresh Head Lettuce and Celery on hand Thursday to Saturday J. Gi;.SCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 The Security PROM ;LD FOR A HURON & ERIE DEBENTURE OR A GUAR- J:N'TS,ED TRUST CERTIFICATE IS AS FOLLOWS: FIRS:.' i;'.- i'" UPON EVERY DOLLAR OF THE CORPORATI- ON'S .ASSETS 1 HICH TOTAL OVER $46,870,000. THE TOTAL AS$17.1'S DF THE HURON & ERIE AND THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY EXCEED $78,000,000. IN ADDITION THE PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND OF THE HURON & ERIE IS $7,000,000. • THE SECURITIES, BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO A CONTINUOUS AUDIT BY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND THE COMPANIES ARE UNDER STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPER- VISION. INTEREST ON DEBENTURES' AND CERTIFICATES PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY IS AS FOLLOWS: 3 a4 % For One and Two year investments. 4% For Three, Four and Five Year Investments. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY 1 X le Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line .af heavy and shelf Hard • ware always in stock. • • fJSTADE &WEIDOI • l0. ZURICH - ONT. • QUALITY -- PRICE --SERVICE s` A 24445104•600041649806•411•••••••••••••••010•••••••••••••••• • HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE i • AL and COKE : • • Let us fill your requirements of your ' inier's fuel, be it Coal or • 3 • • C Coke. Prices the lowest, quality considered. PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes Furnitdre, Springs and Beds. Mattresses 1 • • a •• • • Felt and Marshall O ZUR, H HERALD 14 lin 111111111I(1i111`IIIIIillllilllllllIlifllilll 11111101 TII IIlllll11110lllillllllllllllllll III NEW Grocery Stor7. Dried Peaches, per Ib fOcMarshmallow cookies,per lbSc Heinz's Pickles, per jar 25c Salmon Emblem. large can, 2 for ......25c Golden wax Beans, per can 10c Happy Vale Catsup, 2 bottles 25c Libby's Pork and Beans, 1-1b. can., 2 for 15c London Special Laundry Soap, per bar 5c SEF, OUR BIG . , PREMIUM ON TEA WHILE IT ' LASTS! . Menno Oesch- Zurich Phone 165 EGGS WANTED. IIIIIIIIIIIIIff1I11111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11III IIIIIIIIIIIIIUflllIuIllkfl Ililllpll81111111(I llllll1111111p110111nn1Nr 41.0 W utrsdil " y, .! trlil;lY` l aith,. 193, . `-TM---i n ' ..,,_,:;.gym ---*----«•----...�.�.,,. L,..Si�,yy YOUR jNardware and Furniturej + , STORE ThitS S Li EASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. LET .. US SUPPLY f YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, s ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, • '.y TROUGHING G. AND EVE. • Oil SPECIALS! SPECIALS! it Coal , .good grade at 20c 4. Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c 1. We also have some very Attractive Prices in t Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and I Mattresses. ' ITEMS OF LOCAL [EES ' We are experiencing ideal fine win- ter weather at present, with just enough frost to keep from thawing. A few blusters over the week -end, but now it is very moderate. The little mildness the past week ha settled the snow wonderfully, and we will offer no complaint if we do not see any more snow this winter; The popular sport of shooting jack rabbits has lost considerable of its enthusiasm in Zurich this winter as the army of men lining up togo out are not so strong. Two drives have been made in January, the one netting the boys 41 jacks and the other 26. Many of the . boys are anxious to go out if it were not for ,anxious expenditure of the rather expen- sive shells which cost a little over 5c. each. If the government would sup- ply the .shells as a bounty for thin-• ning out these animals, there would undoubtedly be big drives weekly. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, creamery ...... ........ 31 20, 1`.8�, 16 15',14,la, 11 10;. 9, 7 s Chickens, 1b. Hens, lb. s Ducks, dressed, ib. 16c Geese, dressed, lb .. 15 Turkeys, dressed , 27 Wheat bush. 68 Oats, bush. 25 Barley, bush. 32c Buckwheat, bush. . 32 Flour cwt. 2.25 &15 Bran and shorts, ton MOO Potatoes per 90-4b. bag .IL00 Live hogs, cwt. 7.00 Auditors at Work Hay Township Auditors, Messrs. George Deichert and Jacob Haberer, are busily engaged in the Township Clerk's Office, Mr. A. F. Hess, in auditing the township treasurer's books. Also the Telephone accounts. Hay Township has had a good finan- cial year, showing a splendid impro- vement in the finances of the townsh- ip for the year. The cash balance carried over to 1926 is over $3,000. and the liabilities have been reduced considerably.. The .unpaid taxes for 1935 and ,former years amount to around .$7,000 and it is expected that much of these will be paid in the near future. TO SEE IN DARK At Sa. Louis 'scientists gave man an eye to see in the dark -a foot- long vacuo tube on which the invis- ible infra -red and ultra -violet rays that fill the air front a visible, living, moving and continuous image. The new tube was shown for the first time at a general meeting of the Am- erican Association for the Advance- ment •of Science by its discoveries and inventions. Annual Meeting The annual congregational meet- ing of St. Peter's Lutheran church was held on Saturday afternoon in the church with a somewhat small attendance. The pastor, Rev. E. Turlcheim occupying the chair. The pastor's report includes eight bap- tisms, six new members by confirm- ation, and four deaths during the year. The Treasurer's and Auditors' report a very good financial year with a nice balance in the bank of $264.18. The annual fowl supper last fall sows receipts of $849.77, with net proceeds of $472.00. A IittIe ebarige in the regulation of the Church Council Board was made, as in future there will be seven memb- ers on the board instead of nine as formerly. Those whose term" had expired were: F. C. Kalbfleisch, A. J. Kalbfleisch, and Theodore Haberer. Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch, the chairman, of the board was re-elected, while the other two retired. The various organizations of the church all show a good year's work. Hensall Council Minutes The first meeting of the Village Council held on Jan. 6 at 11 a.m.. as per statutes with all members pres- ent. All having taken their de,clarati- on of office before the- C'eri;,: Mr. McLeou, County Agrieultura.l' Representative appeared and addres- sed the Council re the short coursess held by the Dept. Motion, that we give the Hall with heat and light for the use of the school cturtng the month of January if the neighboring councils make donations towards the heat and light it will be very accept- able. Motion that we adjourn to meet again at 8 pan. Adjourned me' ting held at 8 p.m. with all member present. Previous minutes read and adopted. F. G. Ban thron Tax Collector reported the tax arrears as being $1183.00, --} Correspondence read as follhws: School Board re mony motion; Dept. of Agriculture; County ,S,ngineer; Unemployed Relief Branch; Treas. Branch; Dept. of Municipal Affairs, also the application for the position os .Assessor from C. S. Iiudson;; D. Robinson, W. T. McLaren, same filed. Bills and accounts as follows:, Relief -G. M. Case soal and bread 12.00; A. B. Rowciiffe milk, 5.00; Scott's grocery, $9; N. Battersby, groceries 9.80; G. Wacker meals, transients 10.50. General Accounts Ira Geiger, team and labor streets, 7.20; G. Moir, ditto $4; G. Parker do $4; G.. Smale do $12; Gladu'an & Stanbury re deed rink $3; Dept. of Highways, license Fire 'Muck $2; -School Board, current Exp. $1000. Hydro Commission, Hall 9.15. Motion, that By-law 1-1936 appoi- nting officials be given first reading. Officers appointed as follows: Clerk 3. A: Paterson; Treasurer, C. Cook; Tax Collector, F. -G. Bonthron; As- sessor, C. S. Hudson; applications to be received for Constable on' or be- fore Jan.. 18, at 8 p.m.; Sanitary In- spector, D. Robinson, members on R of H, the Reeve, and the San. Inspec- tor; Library Board, Rev. Young for 3 years; .Caretaker Hall, Geo. Walk- er; pound .keeper, Wm. Foster; Aud- itors, A. Solden and J. Nicol; Man- ager Hall and Park, G. Walker; We- ed Inspector; N. BIatchford; Bread Inspector, D. Robinson; Motar mech- anic Fire Dept. J. A. Fosteer; salary of Reeve $3, salary of Councillors $2 per regular meeting attended; Medi- cal Officer, Dr. Smillie, subject to approval of Dept. of Health. Motion, that by-Iaw 1, be given second and final reading. Also by law,No. 2. Motion that the resolut- ion as prepared by the Bank of Mon - treal%e adopted as read. ' That the books be audited as soon as possible. Motion, that the Library Board be asked to buy the new books for the year from either of the book stores in Hensall instead of London. A relief committee of -Geo. Brock, A. Hamilton and J. A. Paterson as re- fief axgra was formed. ' tries A. Paterson Clerk, COUNTY NEWS Died from Operation It is with regret that the death on January lst, of Mrs. Thos. Broome, who passed away in Scitt Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, following an op- eration for appendicitis the previous week. She was a daughter of Mx. R. Agar, of Roxboro and was in her 32 year. on Dec. 1925, she was united in marriage to Thos. Broome, and had since made her home on their farm • weit;aOf Winthrop Besides her lxusband.she is: survived by a daaigh- ter,'nine, her parents and three bro- thel -S. Blow Listowel Safe Thieves broke into the office of the C.N.R. station at Listowel, jimmied open the safe with tools taken from the railway tool box and escaped with .$70 in cash and $2 in stamps. Prov. Constable McCoy states the theft was sifiiilar to one worked at Clinton two months ago, when the safe was taken from the office at Mustard's coal yard. 'Tools were ta, kers from the railway tool .box and the safe was pried .open. 4 USED FURNITURE TWO Godo Used Chesterfield Suites on Land; j' Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; it 4 Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. 4. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 4. Jhnto it & 4.z Kalbfiejsch., I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 I • 4. ++•+++Hff+++t++i€++F+i++E++Y++I++F+++++++k+++4++++++++ +++,34+444.E HaF ait UI1191��IR � ' `I rifJ�t` Ib§�3'�IIIIII(IIIIIIIIII�IFV�IIWiUpIlI4fIIGUIIIIUIIII�IIINiIi�Il{(111111111111fllllil!II1r�IillNUlfilliNRili67�1!44G;14l+ IiIIIIIIIIIIIII1111nIE9ll(�I!!}EflI€1 THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon $7_00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set 12o00 Buggy Shaft - " Caoss Bar Buggy -Reach Buggy Spokes.each 3.00 1.00 1.25 HESS, the Repair lYlan25c M INK MIIIIIIIIIIIlIllt4N J1111111011.11131!EMP•51' 1.UiERS1IIIIILIIIIIINlI11HIIIIIIEiItl} h:IIISEMEiUlleffltp11111IIIIIIIIl i' at R f+ +%++II++fl*+EHF++i+4++E++F+f•+F k+++++++ ++441+x+++++ F++' +++++++++++++.11 #4. +r, 4111. a. 0. ip • ZTJ-41011 • EXTRA TR .. q it Large Shipment of Tires Just Received • • • t 4.• • • • 4 4 dF 4. • • H. lillousseau Zurich 1.444444444 +++++++++4441.444044.04.4 •+E++F+i+++f+s 444 ++++!'4141 r. Regular $1000 Heavy Service tires at Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90 Gasoline at per gollon 2c Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices . Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges Very Reasonable! +t4+ib44+++4+++II+aI++Q^+IFiiii'1+gr14+B' .14 +fti41"A'+frirl ]F'Yt 'fig 3.3v4r'31"i 41-1 +ff+ Si+9Ptf 4-14 it MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS 1 c t Now that the harvest is over We Ia-ould 4. appreciate having .,,,„ an early settlement on Repair Accounts. Manifest your appreciation for receiving ered'at by settling . at once. 10 per cent. added after October 15th SPECIAL on Hot water Heaters for your car for balance of month. $18.00 heaters for only $8.50. Cash with Order. t SUPER LASTIC TIRE PRICFS Again Re- duced and we mount same free Use Massey -Harris semi -steel deep chill plow Points. + I Tel Shop 149 a KLOPP & SONS R.67 4. 4. Atllc nsa nee>'In ? U. ` `