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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-08-17, Page 8IGRT .t a.. -A • , e, 'if s ' A, 04 A, P.., IN SILK HOSIERY .F;neee Fre t•yes-‘,.4.,:'.= :-.':.:,:....;za `u.,...ip, c..Y.fkla Hose. Eliminates slin:n. Tneen. fead:e of Socking h being, .tne,A4nenn .,e•e- . e....,.'47.•,:- • ..,..;•.9., t:ad:ale, ge.aelities at $1.00 a Pa'a.- • . , A neva' line of treated CHC!'en Hose' in all bacTiing eiankne.. ...:.11reenenleed. to • •:give extra long wear, at 2 kar, :i:or $1.50. Service weight; Full Fashidised at • 69c • Crepes, sub standards at 69c Crepes, sub standards at 3 9c Rayon Silk Hose at 29c We also hrenclie STOP -A -RUN A new discovery for the greatest p:ntection against snags and runs in Stockings at 20c. a Tube. Procure your Hosiery from reliable Dealers who stand for quality goods only. GROCERY SPECIALS Super Sud i; with dish, pkg. 19c Soap, 12 .,bars 25.c Peas and;Corn, 3 tins 25c ookie., per lb r5c• 'Peter nnes, 2 lbs. for 19c nealmon, per tin 10c --• Creal dish and five soaps 25c Fresh salted peanuts, 2 -lbs. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL i 5 only 94 Piece Dinner Setts in Rose and Green, Decorated Patterns at $9.95 each. .1 J. GlISCHO PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 Huron & Erie Debentures CANADA. TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES r Any Amount_ for.. $1020& and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 314% per annum for 3 and 4 Years. .. 3 3f % per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative Zurich 711 ZURICH HERALD roc Coigates Soaps 5 bars and. g1.41 bowl Rinso, lary.e and small 04•:,.. ,...:, 01s stuffed 12 oz, bottle. •,,.; 25c Newport Fluffs with cereal •bok,1 28 -oz. 39c Saimon, la‘sg,e can . .. .. ' .'*:''.; I Oc Dates with Pitts, 4 lbs.:. -..-.,..-4..,:,;.. 25c Cookies per 11, . • .,-........- ........ . , ... Orange juice 13 -oz. can...,......,.......:,.-,.. ... 25c 25c I 5c 10c Save our Cash Coupons forsome beautiful China- Menno Oesch Zurich. EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 ALB 111111111111111111100111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U11111111111111 a 1111111111111101111111111111111u,, ..miussommaluslowannammt New LOWER Prices 2rices =CALL 1939 Lege Six.and laeLuxe models have been RE, DUZED1 You'll praise the graceful> sweep of body lines ... the easeiand (=fort of the new Relaxed Ride... improved performance of the famous Dodge economy engine. This, brig, le,ager - wheelbase Dodge also> has reeve Arnola steel coil speitegs . . improved airplane. -type slick absorbers . . . patented Flag Power hydraulic brakes., See and drive one of these remark- able 1939 Dodge cars TODAY! .4,21r:Vt4. • SEE US Fee NEW LOW PRICE WARD FRITZ .- Disttibidor - Zurich ITEMS OFIRC1, iNTEREST OADOOOOGOIMOOOOOOOOOINDOMPOS000011410VO•011134%.811000110011 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Wire Fencing If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence!p)lIN,rs l FROST FENCE . . for long Come in and see our stock of Frost Perm Fence .. the finest we've cm had. Heavily galvanised by spo.iel Frost process. Wears for • lifetime. We can quote you attractive priors*. TIGHT LOCK ZINC BONDED iii escimivi FROST /rim OM SAVES YOU MONIEYI 1 • 1 PAINTS! • We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes iz Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty, Full line of heavy 'and shelf Hard- S ware always in stock. 0 a ST ZURICH - ONT. a a QUALITY •- PRICE - SERVICE osaost$444404011440ie0060,06.40$46016440""*"040114.410411 Mr. -and•Mrs. Emanuel Koehler of - Detroit, are holidaying here. Mr. Herb Axt and son of •Detrelt, called in town one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Thiel were re- cent visitors in Kitchener. Mrs. T. L. Wurm of Toronto, was a visitor in town last week. Reve and Mrs. L. Kalhfteisch and children of Elmira, were holiday vis- itors with relatives here. Mrs. Gideon Koehler spent a weeks holidays with her sisters Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and dau- ghter Mae motored to London on. Monday. • De. and Mrs. Taylor and family of Dashwood are spending theiir vac- ation at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey of De- troit were visitorswith the former's mother, Mrs. Ayotte her. • Mr. and Mrs. john Oesch and fam- ily of Pigeon, Mich., were visitors with relatives here the past weew. Miss Nora Balkwill of London, the pep teacher engaged for re P. S., was in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ester who spent. some weeks here with friends have left for their home in Alberta.' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade and son Harold spent a pleasant week -end at Detroit. Mr. 'Claytus Mittleholtz of London, is visiting with his brother Ted. Farmers are very busy with the harvest, many are about t"rough. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess and sone Paul and Fred motored to Barrie,' Wasago Beach, Collingwood and Owen Sound over the holiday. • Mr, and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and family who spent a very profitable 3 weeks holidays in their cottage in the Pinery returned to their home here last week, Mrs. A. It Haines and sons of Dearborn, Mich,, Mr, P. 11 fi 14arry mci(leee'etrers of freelton; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dietz and family of Znr- ieh, spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 0 rtwei n • Early Sunday morning a severe el- etricel storm swept, reel thie section and trieted things mound a bit. 'NO horses le the field of Mr..3tteeli. Meld - 'rigor were killed by lightning, Some trees wore flLo upreeterl on the 14th con. Ft was (mite .a blow and a large amount of rain fell. in ......._ urich's Ladies' Wear 71.7..womeommaymoldalso...••••wo Thursifay, Aust 17t1i, 193 itht.++.41eFeee,44 ++4 eq. 4.44,444011004 4.,•?..? -4, 4n14,4.44.+441.q2.4.i..44440k4' 4. 4. 4 • PI t4 `:4•11'4.' , ' tIP 4-4 • Why be uncomfortable in an • overheated' kIchen irt Summer t."-ne when, you can keep•eool.' We cangreatly 4 ▪ help you as We:have a good stock of Coleman Stoves and Ranges on hand for this very hot weather that will greatly help...keeping cool in the kitchen And be- , Sides these Stoves are operated at so small a cost that: , VgroitItvrowlqoal. CA gr. ff! 15..e 7PEIFEig.111V COLEMAN STOVES • ..NEW SPRING DRESSES We are now showing a nice range of New Spring Dresses, and invite you o come in and look thein over. Attractive Priced from $1.49 to $7.50 Note -Our Store is in our Residence. MRS. PEARL MOUSSEAU, Zurich Phone 47 Zurich a person care hardly afforel to he; without one FURNITURE A Few Good; Studio Couches, regular $50.00 for; each at $38.0e. 81 4re- Always keepaa Good Stock of New and the very Latest T4.* • • in Furniture at Very Reasonabl et; Prices, quality Cone t. sidered. Let' us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattreste Dining Room Suites, Occasional! chairs Rockers, Ebe,. Johnston Kaibfleisch t Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 - Mr. 'and' Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of Kitchener spent the holiday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelek spent a very. enjoyable week -end with fri- ends in London. Little Patsy ,Stelck was a week -end visitor at the home of her granapar- ents, 1VIr. and Mrs, Tos. Meyers. Miss Fae Lindsay of Clinton, nurse in training at Hamilton, was a recent guest for a few days with her friend Miss Cora .Streetts. Rev, .0. 13. and Mrs. hetckendorn and Lois have returned after spend- ing their two weeks vacation in Kit- chener and Hamilton. Miss Grace Ortwein, Betty Dietz, Mrs. Harry Anderson and daughters spent the past week visiting relatives at Darborn and Detroit, Mich, MrI F: Shaw of Hamilton and Miss Jean Garrett of Toronto spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. •Mousseatt and family, lfay Twp. Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Datare and family returned to their home in Deelioro, after holidaying at the home of the former's mother in town. Miss Greta Haberer, Shirley Hoag- land , Of Detroit, Marguerite Zachar ias of Saginaw, Mich., spent a few daysl.' at Grand Beed recently. e Cte Wedeeruiny •evenine: Mrs. Mer- vyn .Stelek, 14th con., with a numb- er of friends presented Mrs. Garfield Denornine with a shower, the evcninr. was spent in g,afnes and contests after which a lunch was served. Re'v, W. E. Deese, District Superin- teudant of the flarninon-Ottawa Dis- trict, and first Evangelical Missionary to the Canada West, .will preach on Sunday, Morning in the local Evang- ielical c.hurch. MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -If„, im- plements- Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 Va year battery guarantee 6.85 .2! year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7.95 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at Visit the East End Service Station, forCi ice at Zurich prices.,, Cars and trucks ' greased with latest hydralic eqnipment. 5.85 / GAS OIL AND GREASE ersr- Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS vet te. -kg' in Peneeterl v- .ctuISpb1n -4„aitatl. egg yollc.t.'slightly" to 4 :.tibipsptvons tante:Cir.-sugar. kalt fiti1anP0,:r.23 mejt- ;ed buttr ..3/&4sliab ir vanilla 414,1•4:- "Ve0(sirjduc145 to 04i'‘## 'et-e44§1#4utl.3°`' minutes F e --,•!1.1C4114' 3 Y.1. J4zn. xe. eitiefeee ies ntl bk140' DE5SERTS made front bread are new -delicious -a big hit with men. And that's only one of 103 unusual ways our bread can help you be a "prize homemaker". Use our bread as an ingredient in cooking, as toast, in sandwiches, and as plain, wholesome bread and butter. Your whole family will enjoy it. A combination of proteins and carbohydrates, bread itself is, not fattening. It helps give energy and build body tissues. Eat six slices of our delicious bread every day. "103 WAYS TO SERVE BREAD" -- Big niestretett recipe boa% worth 250 wily 5ent to you FREE..iinst ' leave your Elaine with us, ECKEL'S BAKERY - Zurich . . 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