Zurich Herald, 1935-01-24, Page 2AGE ETGH'"
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
"Winter
ING SALE
THIS CLEARING SALE IS AN ANNUAL EVENT
WITH US, • AND OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW
From PasttExperience that this is a Genuine Money
Saving Event, and very interesting now in view of
Advancing Prices of all Materials
pening: Fri ay, Jan 18th
Closing: Saturday Feb 2nd
We sell Quality Goods only! Come Early! Come Often!
Space will not let us enumerate any of the Many Barg-
ains we have to Offer. Be sure and Read Our Large
Posters. And better still Come and See for yourself.
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YOUR SURPLUS FUNDS CAN BE SAFELY
AND CONVENIENTLY ' INVESTED In
Huron & Erie
Debentures
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CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Now Earn
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Payable Half Yearly
Any sum over $100,00 may be invested from 1 to 5
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MADEYOURWILL?
Andrew F. Hess, Zuric
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a Close and the 'Season; of-I.:loud WISHES
is upon us,.. We Take is Opportunity
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Happy Ne
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AND MAY 1935. 11:. G YOU
HAPPINESS AND °ROSEERITY
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Harold Klopp of Detroit, was
a week -end visitor with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp.
Mrs. Amelia Fuss, who spent sev-
eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
J. J. Swartz, at Detroit, has returned
home, and reports having had a most
enjoyable time in the big city of
Detroit. .
COURT SITTINGS
Dates for the spring sittings of the
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Eggs, , 25
Butte + lb. creamery 23
Bu• ib. dairy . 23
Whets bash
Barre
;.,OCAL MARKETS
rrected every Wednesdag)_
Bu ,,; beat, bussb.
Short{ ton . •
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'Flour,{ . cwt.
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26:00
25.00
..__ 2:25 3.00
ogs, - - e.av
s per bag 35c
s lb. live 12-8
1.6-10
• 12c
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'1.7-11
'Supreme Court of Ontario in God- °DuckIA& ss, dressed lb ... _
!bucksidressed lb
,Geese<'dresed lb.
Turkes, ib. dressed
,erich are announced' as follows: 'Waith
jury, February 26, before Mr. Just-
ice Hope; non -jury, May 7, before
Mr. Justice Makins. .
NO CHARGE LAID Lot
L.R.E. con., Ha¢r„ owned by
Goderich--It was intimated. in om- Tow -4.1 dip under Tax Deed. Tenders
tial circles that no ,charge would be to b .n -t-T1 a the the forenoon. of Manu-
, -hands of the Clerk ty
laid against A. W. Grieves, London,) „1135
driver of the auto iii which' John E. 71 y' -law No' 1-1935 providing
Booth, Windsor, was killed when it
for aenditures oxo Township.
was struck by a train DecRoads
ofc' to the amount of 8 last, t,, year 1935.
it was pointed out that the coroner's e read three times and
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jury had returned a verdict of acci- $6all'00 "; .00 passed.
be
dental death, and that the evidence
had shown that Grieve's vision of the Thr t the Clerk subscribe for nine
approaching train was partially ob- copie", of The Municipal World for
soured by a large barn near the 'eros-• Reev ', Councillors,' Clerk, Road Sup -
sing. r ..• . erin 4.dent, Assessor and Tax Collec
tox
ThAt the, Reeve and Clerk be auth-
oiizea to sign and subinit to the Min
is;,er. ,' of Highways,. the petition of
the '';`-ownship. • . of . Hay, showing that
d,.,• g the year 1934 there has been
e oeAided + "`4n Township Roads the
si n Of $6641.54 and requesting the
si tupory+- grant on that amount ac-
cc rdizng to the Ontario Highway Act
a ! ' itmendments thereto. of the
That the annual meeting
s ,:iceberg of the Hay Municipal Tel
e lone System .be held on Thursday,
jannary.31st 19,35, in the Town Hall
Zurich, at two o'clock in the after -
The following be appointed officials 3200P.
of the Township for the year 1935: That the Reeve interview the mem-
Clerk and Treasurer, A. F. Hess; le°s of the Huron County Council to
Assessor, Wm. H. Edigho'ffer; Audit- ascertain whether the County _would
ors, G. Deichert and Jacob Haberer; be willing to contribute_ a portion of
Caretaker of hall, John Albrecht; the cost of transportation of an in
Member of Board of Health, C. C. digent fsTniiy wha are desirious to
Schilbe; Sanitary Inspectors, Western go ,Maack to Scotland _their former
Division, J. Block; Eastern Division hoimie.
B. C. Edwards; Schoot Attendance That the Council of Hay petition
Officers, Western Division Fred Du- they Council of Huron to repeal by
charme; Eastern Division W. R. Don lawi.N'o. 18-1929, entitled "A by-law
gall, and that a by-law be prepared of the Municipal Council of the Co -
for passing at the next Council meet unthpf Huron granting to the Town-
ing, confirming same. ship of-ay•the sante powers granted
That the salaries to be paid to Tp. by Sec .195, R.S,O. 1827, Chap 238,
Officials for the year 1935 be fixed to 'Cities and tbwns re arrears of tax=
as follows: Clerk and Treasurer, es": and place the powers granted
$360.00; for Tp, $20110"for Tp..under said by-law in the hands of the
Roads; $350.00 for Telephone; As- 'Treasur.er of the County of Huron,
sessor $100.00; Caretaker $40.00 as Provided by the' Assessment Act
and extra for care of transients; in that behalf.
Auditors $6.00 for Tp. and $2 for The following accounts be passed:
Telephone; Weed Inspector 35 cents Telephone -Bell Co. tolls Nov. 20
per hour including transportation; to Dec. 21st 78.49; Northern Electric
Board of Health $1.00 per meeting; •Go.1 Supplies 225.71; Zurich Central
Selecting Jurors, Clerk $5.00; Reeve switching 4 weeks 68.00; P. Mcisaac
and Assessor $2.00 each; Sanitary sal*" 3 months 500..00; E. R. iGu'enr
Inspector 50c for placing and remov- thei, cartage .50; H. G. Hess,' -labor.
ing cards in country and 45 Cents in ete, 58.05; ' . General: Accounts;--
Zurich, and 1Oc. per mile one way; Thiol, acct re indigent 8.2(14 Qnt:
50c. for disenfecting house; $2 for Hospital acct 3 months -indigent $39
insnecting Zurich: $1.00 for Blake L.;lychilbe & Son, coke for hall 35.37
and $1.50 for Dashwood ants iOc per D, 'Gestettner Co. supplies 5.88;.T.E.
mile one way. Drtirnrlednd acct indigent 15.63; Ern -
That the following be apoint'ed as pk ers Assurance Co. bond re treas.
Pound Keepers, for the Tp. A. In- „ircr 4.0.00; Gladman & Stanbury, ac-.
gram, W. Alexander, S. Scliroe£ler,O.
Greb, W. J. Johnston, S. Hof]man,G.
Beaker, D. Swantzentruber, 1I. loom
«•e - F Turnbull and 1+. Denotnmc'.
HAY COUNCIL
; The first session of the Council of
the Township of. Hay .for the year
1935 was held in the Town Hurl,
Zurich, on January 14th 1935, ac-
cording to the Municipal Act. The
following subscribed to the Declarat-
ion. of Office: Reeve -Alfred Melick;
Councillors: Geo. Armstrong, Wm.
Haugh, Max Turnbull and Edmund
Walper. The Council then became
organized for the year. After dispos-
ing of numerous communications.the
following resolutions were passed:
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, a
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax a
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. Supplies and Posts. , 3 ' io*
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and . Tubes
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I W H1TE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO I. ,
Furniture, Springs and Beds: Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
S ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
oe ware always in stock.
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YOU WITH THE EST OF WOVEN WIRE, 46'
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NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE -
TROUGHING
SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
t Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon
t Special Stove Oil, at per gallon
USED FURNITURE
Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
$ Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
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t Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automo--
f bile in preparation for the Cold Weather? Changed to
lighter Oil, and had your Radiator filled with- a good
Anti -Freeze?.. Run in your car and let us do this very
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count 4.00; Jr. C. Salmon, cartage
cote 2.25; Treas. Huron County, ac
count re indigent 2.60; Municipal
World supplies 14.83; Twn. Clo,r1,
And the following Sheep valuators, ndliiinaton expenses 10,00; Twp. Cl"
Billie Parke, Fred Ilaberrr and T{". 1rg. Wirths, Deaths ;-url Harm's 23.1'
Reding. And the following Fence H G: Hess, . lamps town hall 5. It
viewers: D. Dignan, A. Pfaff, 3. Eck- Biinthott & Drysdale acct 1.n3; 'J
stein, and Mbf4rt Hendrick, and that Troch, re transients 8.60; Sick Child
i by-law be prepared ,for passing at stn's Hospital grant 5.00: ;.
Si next Council meeting confirming the 1'i'hat the Council adjourn to me .»
l rain on 'T'hursday, January 31st; '
same. Io
That the Clerk advertise for Ten- +•t one O'clock in thn afternoon. , fa
QD iR6 dors for salve of :the `64 .acres, part .A, F. Hess, Clark.
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Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand - in Iarge
and small quantities. Let us filly your barrels or .�r.
Containers.
t Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
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° gathered untold .millions into their Coffers.
I corninand the ,legeons of fashion, mould the styles 1,4
and lead the World whithersoever 1 go!
I sow Melds for you. to reap a Golden Harvest! :
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