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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-07-25, Page 4Orf00.r.eteeeeppeere00000 0001000001100004,iR r• hfr. and Mrs. G; H::1 (well called on irk ,,..401:111 t' of Dist-; S ntay, rtfi#t tnt town Qra; •: Maud T ghter spP � .4.0i•�a �• •�' i�f�tee^ and den- t '.•ai+,1�3 With frienis xn • Mia. 'i "eN i4 d daughter of Lon SALES 'AND SERVCE We have taken over the Ed i hatter Garage $4, and it is now _ HomeFord oftp II WE CARRY GENUINE FORD PARTS. f i • WE 'GIVE GENUINE FORD SERVICE( ON OUR NEW AND USED CARS f WE 11;YVE THE NEW MODELS IN STOCK. ALSO 'THE FOL. • LOWING USED CARS: / • 1925 "Ford Coach0 . 1928 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Coach 19-1 Tord Touring i WE TRADE AND GIVE • TERMS Sandy Elliot, Ford. Dealer, Zurich [ • E E. WORTH, Salesman. Phone 149 1 =l mee.***** ***ti7 IN*liNAi0•r00•is110N001** •r0 ;•444444•1•++-; +++3••b••f••4 :4•I..3•.i...?•.p?J•#-1-+++•9+•I••?•+fi••F•i•-t•+•i•3•+3'3•x••3 4 4. 4.• 4 41- s a s Extra Straw Hats, 2 for 25c. • Men's Dress Pure Linen Towelling, Reg. 35c. at Sale Price, Ginghams and Prints, yd. 1:9cc Childrens' Fancy Sox, Reg. 5.Oc Sale Price,pr. Pearl Buttons, dozen 5c. Ladies' Silk Vests, S. Price 69c Ladies' Silk Bloomers, at Sale Price ..... .... , .85e A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS ..��.. Super Silk Hose, Reg. $1.50, for pair $1.00 #. Corsets, a pair.. . 25c Bathing Suits, $1.00 and up B oril`y Dinner Setts, 100 pieces for only $21.00 FANCY CHINA AT A BIG REDUCTION- 6-Pc. EDUCTIONt6-Pc. Bowl Setts, Regular $1.00, for, a sett • lou ',.b visiting 'with Mx "and Mrs.,. A•tWstieieher, Z‘lti:r. Herb, Geiser of Detroit, spent 4r week -end with Ms 'parents. Earnest 1Q'� m 0 . �,a s f i,orrdon, is sp- ending his 'holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 'Kraft. Mr. Cecil Webster, of, London, Sp- ent the 'week -end 'with his uncle, Mr. J. C, Heid: Mr. and Mrs, I. Seh coacher and. Mr. y. NeuscI wanger attended the fun nal of i illative in Pigeon, .Mich.,,! last week. , Sir. Ira Thonan of Hamilton is sp- enxiiing his vacation with his parents,! Ur. and -Mrs. E. Tiernan. • ; Mr. and w3lrs. A. J, Brunner of; Kansas"City, are visiting the latter s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oestreicher• Rev. 'and Mrs. J. P. Haugh and daughter>of Waterloo, spent a few. days at -ihe home of Mrs. Catherine' Kraft, Mr. G. Gates, Miss Ida and John; Donehy of Chicago, are visiting their; mother, Mrs, Goetz, Rev. Killinger, of London, occup ied the pulpit in the Lutheran church on::Sunday afternoon. ay Shirts each $1.00 yard 25c Voiles, yard 25c 50c 69c 4. Big Water Pitchers, each 20c Tea Pots, at 45c S Drinking Fountain, reg $1.00 for 60c. Reg, 75c for 40c Fkower Pots for 5c, 8c, 10c 15c Each Water Jugs at 20c, 25c 300 Each Crocks One Gallon Size, at Each ......... ...20c GROCERY SPECIALS Soda Biscuits, lb. 15c. Corn Flakes, Box 10c. Fruit Jelly Powdes, 3 for 25c. - Corn Meal, lb. 5c. Corn, 2 Tins for 25c Tomatoes, 2 Tins for 25e. Lantern Glasses, each 10c. Fruit jars, quart, dozen $1.25 z Peas, 2 Tins for 25c Large Bottle Catsup, 25c Fruit jars, %-gal.dozen $1.65 Pints dozen $1.00 T. L. WURM ";,o° GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 1 tY S$****5496 i **4190! 1*0e0•sd*®®***a9*rIt4H***0*!t Salt Salt (Carload. of Salt just arrived which', we are selling as follows: In 500 Ib. Tots at 55c. per cwt. In 100 Ib. lots at 60c cwt. delivered YOUR 1929 OAL NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR 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 NOWT L. S ilbe Soni ******ap*0**oa4d1"siwcooAEsesum asacilMset t 1qo Q+t44Aat1lu4P6Ell►pa see e Dashwood :Mrs. Mercer of Windsor, visited Waith relatively a fovv days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Williams and two 1gos and Mrs. Meerburg or Por+ :Prank, vin.ited with Jr.IJ. Hartlei' :ra3ad Laval !. on Wednesday. lass s T'he:ta iia, Lrrr of ' indso, went the ,,past week with her parents l r Intl Mins, R.obt. Hayter. Messrs. Mervyn. Tiernan and Che., ter Gaiser spent a few days in Ile troit last week.' Mr. and Mrs. 0. Gale, Mr and Mr. loairl,!;irn of London, Mr, am :ars. 1 nwart of Dayfield and Mr. hake antra daughter of Port A.rthin ,tore S +inlay visitors with Mr. an :ars. Clarence I,r,le„ Mrs, P. Brown of Detroit, is vis• iting with relatives. Next Sunday .afternoon itev, Mr. ,la y, Friday xaig3't, $atom of Mitchell will occupy trio pu r.' 'hide unloallkeg, bay an Xr Dun - pit in the Lutheran church at 5,,090... clock, owing to the absence off, . the pastor, Rev. Ness, who w!;ri spend several weeks in the Ottav,, • District (Intended for lasV week) Mr, and Mrs. Eh1e,a of Kitchener,M and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Yager of Detroit, called on fiends in town on, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb and fam- ily of Pontiac, Mich., are visiting with the former's another.: Mr, and' Mrs. E. G. Kraft and family spent Friday in Toronto. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener is spending her vacation with her parents. Rev. Sauer and son Milton, are visiting in 'Niagara Falls. Mrs. Rueben Goetz was a week - end visitor in Sarnia. . Miss Rose Guenther of Windsor is visiting with her parents.d. Nadiger N Mr. a d i eris'improving mproving the appearance of his property with a coat of paint.: The many friends of Mr. J. C. Reid, will be glad to hear he is im- proving from his recent serious ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs, H, Hoffman and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther and family motored to Lion's Head • on Sunday:. Our band took part in the ` Blyth can Snider'a harm Last 'Wednesday. Mr. Louis Draft bad the misfortu t: to fall frovn. the beam of the loco . landing bn a bay rack fxaetrx ding his leg. He will be confined to his home for some tune Rev.. Neas„pnderwent au operation on Monday, for the removal of his tonsils. Mrs. Wtn. Consitt, of Mensal!, vi c- ited at the home of Mr. L Hartle' one day last week. Mrs;. Nicholson and Miss Eunice Smith; of London, Wand Mr. Larne Nicholson of Detroit, visited with, Miss k Hartleib a few days last wed.: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wildfong 'e Detroit, spent the week -end in the visage. COUNTY NEWS. A. forty gallon barrel l of oilwas taken from the veranhah of the Mo- oresville 'store belonging to Orval Dixon some time dining Sunday last Exeter lost one of its best known residents in the death of Wellington Johns.. He passed away after an ilInress which extended over a year.He was horn and raised' in the village of Exeter being a son of the late Dav- id Johns. For years he conducted a tailoring business and a year ago Inst "I r 'dr S'6tb", 1:92& liana ;forced to give up the# 'is uws tt>a .huble an4 siia! bat xxue he haseart troLeen iu moire cor less serious condition. Withn, the exception of a short time s tales in hIieh.,, he resided in Exeter, a 1L.iss% lift«. kakis icy. $i ' Exeter•,, lias : beeni ;X elected to Mi the vacancy on, the co--, uneil hound (Fausedd by alb the late '. A, Vl stie . At the -name uoattias a anenting two names were pia. cod in ione nation, . E, 11. Grieve end. ;1;,. IJayP, van was the only one w•ho►. ,rls thence be was declared el. •t„ef • The, mutual Decoration Day at the Evangelical ical Cemetery, Crediton, was heist moray .afternoon last, and it brought out an excellent crowd. At the burgle call the people gathered froiw rail parts of the sacred grounds where the graves of their departed had B► avas'i �+ ted decorating or 1 g t hem with: sprays a flowers and bedewed with solemn memories. W. W. Duncan, an old. Seafortlie, boy of Dentwood, B. C., will take• over the position of marketing expert for farm prducts for the Province of British (Columbia. His duties will be confined to the Dominion of Can- ada unless =der special condition.s::. that many arise it is.deemed advisable - for him to prosecute his investigate w setanamommaremaymcemmagliammeamir FORD.CAR BOU]DAIL]LE HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS FRS Positjve-.Smooth -- JoubkActing OUDAILLF Hydraulic Shock Absorbers; font to every Ford car, are entirely defensive in their action since they remain inactive and in neutral position on:smooth roads. Let wheel encounter the slightest depression or bump, however, and they respond with the velvet precision of a cat's paw. Houdaille Shock Absorbers were not adapted to the Ford car after it was built, but were• part . of the speci- fications laid down by the Ford engineers as they planned the car. Therefore, Houdailles, their power- ful operation' coordinated, became integral parts of the complete chassis. It is for this reason that they f ung ora with such perfect efficiency on. the Ford 'w;, ,i;i:.'ai.':• Houdailles absorb both the upward and downward thrust r_;' the shock through slowing the spring action. by •m _ _.ns of a heavy glycerine solution, which Is forced through. a small valve from one cotnparwnaent to another. They check the rebound of the car .., softly, exert no tension on the'springs and are alwa� ready to offer resistance to the blow when and as required. In fact, the more severe the • shock, the iiore effectively Houdallles operate. • "� � 7 i.C.�:;?�!7 � �'�r...'FL,'1;�;,,�r'r�'+•"E':.•'i�'�".�5i'_uat t z'�.Ti. rY.a`+yw » ' Different from any other shock absorber, the Houdaille connecting link between the frame at d the axle of the car is a steel arm, not just a fabric strip to wear out and be replaced. Adjustable to suit differing road conditions ,and various loads, the Houdaille is more than a shock absorber and more. than. a snubber, Inspect the Ford car carefully part by part. Then know the thrill of driving it. By its performance you Will realize the easy riding comfort of an H•oudaille equipped Ford. Drive it Yourself ---- there ourseLthere is no Better Test Ford Car Features Choice of-coiours -. 55 to.6s:nriics, an hour 40 -Norse _ powar engine Full balloon tires Ful( enclosed six -brake aeras 4 Roudailtc hydraulic Ana absorbers f0 to SD milts per ijalian of gasoline Shatterproof Blabs win anit55 Theft proof ignition loch Reliability and low np Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer andy Phone .. 149 Ilio Zurich, pp a irr adwennons mrSt.,ev: neemtri.