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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-03-04, Page 8,etatICE1 itt ttxr�u CLQ oJs Opening Day: Wednesday March 3rd Closing Day: Saturday March 131h We are again holding our Annual Clearing Sale, giving you a chance to procure Season- able Goods at greatly reduced prices. WE NEVER BUY CHE:APTR- ASH FOR SAI•E PURPOSES BUT Ole FER 'YOU CLEAN DEPEND- ABLE GOODS AT ALL TIMESt 0UR CUSTOMERS KNOW THAT A SALE HERE IS ALWAYS a REAL SALE. COME EARLYFOR BEST CHOICE.+ COME OFTEN EXPECTING BIG REDUCTIONS, AND WE WILL NOT DISSAPOINT YOU, BRING YOT1R FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS WITH YOU. For full particulars see large Posters J. GASCHO & SONS Paidu. Wafited Phnne 59 ,Zurich's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS IUS'I RECEty Eli A i:IIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS U. S.L. ETTEP7 IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLIC1T YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO, AND OTACR ('HEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE. WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING MITER ELECTEICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WELDING. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE H, Nioasseau Zurich :••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •" SEEDS SEEDS =. i Our supply of Clover Seeds of all • • , kinds have arrived, and are well in 41 I a position to supply the demand of of every farmer in the community • • at Reasonable prices WE ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF CLOVER SEED FOR WHICH .HIGHEST ITY. • 1 PRICES ARE PAID ACCORDING TO QUAL- • • •• WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE QUEEN INCUBATOR AND BROODER. TIHIS IS JUST A. LIT'T'LE THE ''BESP INCU13- ATOR ON THE MARKET. PRODUCES MORE HEALTHY STRONG CHICKS THAN ,ANY OTHER MAKE. CALL IN AND LET US DIi:MONSTR.ATE TO YOU AND BE CONVINCED • 11,a••••wii04111111111N0•N•N • WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF SAP PAILS, ' SPILES; 1 ' AND PANS FOR SYRUP MATING, • c •• S • WHITli ROSE GASOLENE _.. INCIIBATORS • 1i ALWAYS FULL OF "PEP" AND QUICK STARTING, THIS wWILL ESPECIALLY NOTICED IN COOL WEATHER. • ADE. •• ZURICH - ONT. iiimooposoommosee.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST I LOCAL MARKETS Air...Tole) W. Boxier of they' 14th eotr is epe:oding a .:few` day's lir f.clndbu .this week, ' 'St. Patrick's Day ,mine's only once a yea r,sc treat yourselU to a del'iscious lunch at the Ladies Hall Everybody welcome, . Revery or subscribe for all.your daily or weekly newspapers . at the Herald Office, because you 'save a lot of money and ,worry, as there (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter lb, 40 Eggs 22--29-42 Potatoes per bag .. 1.75 Dried apples lb. _ 9 Wheat.. .1.30 Oats 50 Barley 80 B uekwheat 80 Flour ' 4,00-5.00 is no better 'system• nowhere than Shorts per tarn we have. Hundzecls of people are. Bran per ton 30'00 on)cying the' benefit of this seri; 'vice, why not YOU? The second game • in they finale of the Cyclone League playoff has not been played Ws' Yet,' is lash Friday the rink was covered with water and the weather man has been dishing up a lot of ro,igh weather sine. The game_ will likely be played the first nice evenieg when a large crowd is expected to be present,, J. Gascho & Sons ;are holding a ten day clearing sale 'starting cn Wednesday of .this week andend- ing on March. 13th. The prices! have been reduced to such an ex- tent that the public will have a rare opportunity to cab cheap buy- ing. Come and bring your nei- ghobors and friends along and partake of these Isnaps. 'The teacher and pupils of Room IV, Zurich Public School, are. pet- ting on a concert in the town. Hall on. Friday evening, March 12th, when a very hu ilorons pro- gram will be fun off, it 'includes' a very laughable play entitledThe Little Ccoahr'pper." We all. know that when this 'society puts; on a play it is a good 'one, and this pronaiaes to be one of thehest HURON :BREEDERS' SALE • Huron County Breeders' Assoc- iation held their annual consignzw- ent sale in \Vingha,r on Thursday February 25th The weather afe feeted the attendance considerably. The sale. however. was q. uite •snc- ceesfui, the average 'being con siderably higher than last -year. The average for the sale *US $95.50 'while the average for biulls !` ikvais: $97.50. The demand .for Dulls tivas' not satisfied. Twenty-eight 'Sri imals were put through the ring:' The highest prised bull was Roby?* Rosewood Chief ..ons;gned by' Seo. Kerr of Ethel and sold to Rtibt .Cathers of Gorrie for $150.00; The highest priced cm+.' wan consigned ty Goo. Ferg:.ason, 'Elora, C1eo0i atra Ninth, and sold to 3: E. El, lis of Blyth for $175.00. T'h3,offie- r7s and c•onsignei+s are 'feeling qu- ite encouraged Over the turn of events'. • It would indicate • that things, are goinie better in the beef cattle business. BLAKE. The Blake )vli.. sioiv Band heart thier monthly 'Meeting, in the • 'ch= ureh _ on • Febroary 27th.' •The .meeting opened. by, singing, hymn 763. The scripture lesson; wasread Luke Kith, 'we .then sang hymn''721 The secretary's report was read, fcllowed by the ..roll call. Emma McBride read a letter, also Gw•enri- oiine read a letter. Treasurer's report was read, then went • to classes, after which F there were scene readings, After .singing a hymn the meeting c' osed with the Lord's Prayer. , STANLEY -- TOWNSHIP. There pasted away at ‘his home lir Stephen Tp. or. Saturday Feb. 27th, Samuel McCCiinchey cin 'his'' 62nd year. He was the fourth son of thel ate Henry McClinchey and was born, on the old hojniestead on the Goshen, •Stanleye When he was a ,young man h' with hia brother, Robert move 1 V;har' he has'sin^e ses.dad. 5 bl0 thers and five 'sisters survive him. •All of whom reside in Stanley ex- cept Jawies, who lives in. CClintnn. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McC'linchey of Varna, Mr. and Mrs'. W. Hart and Mr. •Orval McCiinchey, attended the funeral of the late Sa.maael Me- Clinchey in. Stephen on Monday. Mishs Margaret McKinley of Olin ton, spinet the week -end at her home on Goshen. Mr. Sant :II. Pallock, of Canon', Sask., who came east with a car cf horses, spent lea few day's. at the hone o.f his brother, Wm. P'ollucki. Dashwood kis.; Verde Fa.ssold has .secured a pc sition u milliner in London. Mr. Fred •Q•racl enbush and. Miss Verda Baker have returned after Speeding the p'i'gt two months in Detroit. Wo are glad to report that Mrs. 0. Fini:beiner is indproving. Miss Elva Richrnenrl ,of Blyth, has resumed her position as mil- liner with J. C Reid & Co, Mr. L Taylor and Miss Myrta ra.y)or returned to London en Saturday alter spending the past with. Dr. R• .l1 T.ayl n,. Mr. D. Tiernan 'vis obtained two carloads of Alberta coal TATE MRS: HARTL1 IB Mrs. Jonas Hartleib, "age 68 yrs and 9 day's dies1 at her home here en Monday March. 1st, After a short illae'ss, '.Ifira, Hartleib has n, a resident of this place all hex Title tine L1ac drat i 4 wilt be Hogs cwt 13.00 It meets your needs Swift's Red Steer Fertiliz- ers are made to meet the needs of all crops and soils_ 'Our list of brands con- tains formulas especially ad apted to the requirements of every crop. Use Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers on every acre and secure biggest yields. Simon Greb ZURICH - ONT,. Authorized Swift Agent Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK TUR LARGEST BUSINESS OF !ANY CANADIAN CO1VIPaN Y DO-. LING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO. 'CASH AND BONDS ON HAND $85,429.61. G. Holtzman -Zurich ,t GEI`ir, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF :FIRE INSURANCE.. • tt-.94 Victor ecords 39c Each 3 for $1.00 (10 -int. Double Sided) . (RSL inch Double -sided) WERE 75c AND $1.50 EACH Think of it. , Two fine Victor sel- ections by fainour Victor artiebs on each record. No mote to be bought at this price when these are sold. Stock up now and save Money', C. Wagner held privately on, Thursday ' aft- ernoon interment in Exeter Cem- etery. She leaves 'to mourn, her loss one son, Daniel of town and four "daugh.terS, Mrs. D. Meerb irg of Port Frank, Mrs. Wore Hey for Zurich, Mrs. 4s. Sc ith of Windsor and Lavada at b.on,,e. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear 1 husband and lather, Mr. John J. Smith, who departed this life one year ago to -day March 4th, 1925.. Oft and oft our thoughts do) wander. To theg rave so far aeter,e. Where We laid our darling father Just one year ago to -day. Our dearest nue was taken away. The reason why e cannot tell. •Hut know he doeth all thingswell We've tried our best not to grie,,e and .frot But 01i, we're se'lonely we can- not forget. How cheery he es good hearted acid true 11'.e aiii4s liinr eontinn.a'tly all the day through liow we long for hie viols and a Ghrnpse of bin, Tarin IVO kiwow 'WO must Bait tintill Gocr'a day of gra'.e Wile a}a•d Cbadxru. 400 mmisupprormsgarialkeimmou'oft,. Phuirsclay, Mareh f'lhi 4'00 tY .gmt Seasonable Hardware We can supply the public wilt ; Seasonable Hardware at moderate prices, including Quebec stoves, and:. heaters' of various makes, Sap pails pans, spiles, etc., SEE OUR:--IUIcCJary Products; grahfte. ware of all kinds, pails, pans, etc. LET US SHOW YOU OUR VARIOUS WASHING MACHINES. ALSO ELECTRIC , WASHERS, WRINGERS, 'WASH BOARDS, SCRTTBBING SHES, DUSTLES >• MOPS, BROOMS, DUSTERS, VACUETTE CLEANER FOR HIRE AT $1.00 PER DAY FULL LINE 0 'PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS,PAINT»' OILS.' AT LOWEST P UI V AILING PRICES. Supply of Krauser Smoke Cure WIRE FENCING. WE ARE RECEIVING A .CARLOAD OF THE VARIOUS KINDS OF WIRE, WOVEN FENCING, COIL, BEIM, BRACr WIRES, AND STEEL BAR POSTS. FURNITURE Full Line of 'Furniture in Living Room, Suits, Dining Roarer Suits, 'Bed Room. Suits, Kitchen Cabir.,ets, A number et:':, stockers at Reduced Prices. Famous Simmons 'Beds, Sp and Kattress, guaranteed in course of years if defective eani be exchanged free of Charge. Beware of Substitutets. BRING IN YOUR OLD RUBBERS, RAGS AND IRON FOR SALE -15 tons of goad Timothy Hay. Johnston & Kalbfleisch Hardware 8c Furniture. Phone 63 i ANOMMIP 5 Per Cent. With First Mortgage Security. Huron & Erie i'iebentiir'es are authorized by the Governm- ent as a trustee investment for executors. They are issued for $100 or more for 12 months and longer. up to ; S years. , These ' Debentures provide a convenietn, simple form of in- vestment Over $14,000,000 is now invested in this security by Can adians. Have you $100, $500 or more on deposit that shoule earn more interest than you are now receiving? MORTGAGE CORPORATION The uron Erie Applications received at any time by - Andrew F. Hess, = Zurich MY MOTTO;-8ER VICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Painting and Paper Hanging LET US DO YOUR PAINTING, GRANING, PAPERHANUUIN.. & DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS- TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE DO. TRY US ON YOUR '" XT JOB. H. EICKMEJEE, ZURICH - ON'. JOHN WAR ,- �€� Drugless Praetiou eer and Qpticia» EXETER - Bltiooii> IIS AT W ALPER HOUSE, ZUR1 ' • Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 *Mk 4-4 4-4' 4-44' -4 - * M -Mf -4-^i -4 4-•+ 44. , E r Doll , for DolIa.r, f VALVES ON SUITS, ETOS. 'Yes, even more than Iyou expect for your Clothing Dollars }t STYLES f '4' WHATEVER YOU DESIRE t WOOLLENS I FROM TIIE FINEST LOOMS. 1 TAILORING The Custom Tailoring Variety. PRICES Second tt l one. - 'W. H. HOFFMAN tMERCHANT TAILOR. W. trill COFPMAN & Son, E111JIALM SBSa tAND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Day aitd Night 1.°Iieue Ntr• 110. �F'A'-#. "'#'- t^�-t1"711,-�!i --i►p-. �i+--�i-� d=-- +-4-+t• --rhe- +1-�9F+t -L,- r..