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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-09-21, Page 10",AGE. EIGHT Cotton Bed Spreads 50x100, each at ..:$1+49 Hemstitched Sheets, large at each .._..._...__......,......1.Z9 Pillow Slips, at pair . .49c Red or Blue Checked table linen, 54 -in at yd, 59c Factory Cotton, at per yard ... ....................._, ...10c Fine White Broadcloth, at yd. Men's Fine Shirts, each ...................... Boys' long pants for school wear, pr. Boys' Sweaters, Pullovers, each .....•. ............:85c . 1.00 _..... 85c GROCERY SPECIALS Rio Coffee, lb. - - Rice, 4 lbs. for 15 c Cookies, assorted, per lb. -......•- Castile Soap, 12 bars for ............. Z5c ....I 9c _....._:25c Pork and Beans, large, 2 tins .. •.-• •- Prunes per lb 1'0c , Macroni, 4 lbs ...............................__...._.,_._......_...__ 19c Chipso, pkg. 20c Peas or Corn, 3 tins for...... - - 25c Fresh salted peanuts, 2 lbs. 'for ......_._.........._.._-25c EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPrLI'ES J. GASCHO 13( SON PRGDUCE WANTED PHONE 59 mommellom Huron & Erie Debeatures CANADA TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per 'annum half yearly for .1 ' and 2 Years 3 % per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 3% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information Front Andrew F. Hess, Local Representative - - Zurich Zurich • ZVRJCH HERALD s'i 111 Illllllllillll61111j1'ligilllllfpll(flIllllllllllllllililiillll'I 111111111 111111111111111NIfullifl 111111111UIIIIII11IIIIIIflIItLIl Ill,►IIllNlll `'l►HIII1Ihi�llllll ZtJRICI4'S Grocery SStore Soap Flakes, 5 Ib. pkg. .304• Lux Flakes, 1 pkg and 3 rakes Lux soap 35c. -It- Shoe polish, black or brown, per tin 1Oc• Tea, Gold Medal, " (1-1b, with tumbler) 05c ' , .Salrnon, .•lac e. can 1,Oc; •,Aero :on Fly coils, 5 for. ` 1 Oc ' Caritiatiori 'milk (large cans) 2 for 19c O. K. Soap, 10 bars..:,. 25c Fly Spray, 16 -oz. can ;; 25c Save our Cash Coupons; for some beautiful China- waCe Menne Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 I11IIIIG1I111f 11 Ulfi111I111111111111I 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111tlI111111111111111111111111ilElilhlllili1llEillilfllllllA1141lllf>I1IllIllkUUli, Thursday, Septemlae•'i ' £f sti k . H. 4+441.*404P.4.04.44 ..4.•4..04•r4,.y.404•04**4-•"4•.."a'++'f`4.4.4,Pr.f++i++4++.ta.>'++t4. 4 4 4. 4. 4 4 14' 4 4 4 STORE COLEMAN STOVES • Why be uncomfortably fir an overheated kitclim iii Summer time when yoweau. keep cool. We cangrstttlyr ;IVO lir ;.i;°•i,ek l Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Howald and family of Elmwood were visitors in town last week. Mrs. W. B. Coxon and Mrs. Chas. fhiei were at London on: business one day. aur. and Mrs. Abram Eckel, of Plattsville are spending' 'a• few days ,vitn their son, 1VIr. and Mrs.' Walter Eckel and family. Miss Inez Yungblut is spending. a new weeks at London, where she is staying with her uncle, Mr. Jacob Deichert who is in the hospital., Mr. Arthur Truemner and son .aodger of Toronto were week -end visitors with the former's. mother, airs. H. Truemner wno resides with .,ir. and Mrs. `rim. S. Johnston. An unusual quick and.. efficient xnetnod in opening• a blocked eeltar drain was demonstrated. oy Dr. J. A. Audis() one aay recently. H,e engaged the Zuricn Fire Dept. pumper, and attached the hose thereto, and, when the preasure soon carie clang;,.. out went the blocade to the road anal down the main drain. • .,....o Toronto : . Your call will be appreciates.: 11Ir. and Mrs. Robert Baker of the Note—Our Store is in our Residence.. Town Line took their little girl Clara; _ to Toronto Sick Childrens' Hospital, MRS. MOUSSEALE on Wednesday last where, she under-1Phone 47, , •ZitsCiclt went another •operation on her leg. • LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) 29 31.1 Butter, dairy Butter, creamery Butter, second grade Eggs, dozen Live Hens, lb. Wheat, bushel Oats, bushel Barley, bush. 29 28, 26, 21. 12• 10-12 70 30 48 45 Buckwheat, bush. Flour, cwt. Bran and shorts Potatoes, 90 -Ib. bag Live Hogs, cwt. 2.25-3:25" 34.00 1:15, 9.10:` Zurich's Ladies' Wear SUMMER SALE On Now! - In order to clearall Summer Dresses, we are off-• ing the same at Big Bargains.. r.siends are pleased • to learn that Clara, is progressiifg nicely. ..his is Mr.. Morris Andersen and tali] the seventh operation she has had in have moved into the dwelling recent - the past six years.,.. ly, purchased from the Axt;, estate by Receive`Donatiofl Ivan Kalbfleisch. Mr. 171a.vid' D- ek- Donations amounting- to $35.00 were recently received by the Zurich acme, who purchased the property vacated by Mr. Andersen; is erecting Fire Brigade from Mr. Fred J. Hab , a new garage on the premises. erer and the Hay Township Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance , STOP RECRULTING Toronto--+Ofcials of six of the 10 military units mobolizing in Toronto announced they had atoppea recruit- ing, having' reached; full war estab- lishment, plus their required strength. of "first reinforcements." SHOES OFF MARKET Co. as app sciation of the services renaered by the brigade at the fire which destroy- ed Mr. Haberer's apiary house and contents. The timely arrival ' of the fire engine and members of the bri- gade and the supply of water o n hand made it possible to save the dwelling house situated near the ap- iary house. Suffers Accident Mr. Orval Corriveau of the Drys - Idale district, but now of Detroit s�if- �ilssote�a�a4��f�s��'ae�lliswM fered what might have been. an even accident when he was !id►iiNl� a doing serious oing some work on his car in that HARDWARE — 'SEEDS and FURNITURE r- 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! FROST FENCE e . . . for long life. Come in and see our stock of Prost Feim Fence .. the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanized by spacial Frost process. Wears fors lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. YP!'Ill Alt `_ Tar. .���'-t` =rr TIGHT $ LOG ZINC BONDED w esd+rfie ROW f«r. •r 5AVc: YOU MONIYI_ PAINTS! PAINTS! full . line of the Well Known and Tried Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes t • - Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall We carry a and Proved Also Quick Goody ear Furniture, • city, seemingly in trying to burn off some surplus oiI around the valves, the fire quickly ignited to the car- '•t:rator, exploding and throwing Or- val three feet away. He was rushed C to the Briggs Hospital, Detroit and 4 is quite ill as a result, being all e bandaged up as a result of the fire Iand , explosion. The doctor advises that lasting scars will remain. Fire at Zurich Fire, thought to have originated from the sparks of a nearby burning I pile of brush, demolished the barn di owned by Mrs. J. Hey of town on Tuesday noon, just about 12.30. Al- Imost as soon as the alma was given the building which was frame lined up with brick, was a mass of flames and the roof soon caved in and the sides were then pushed in by the afirefighters. This building was one of the oldest in town and had well f YOU Hardviare and Furniture help you as We have w. good stock of Coleman S' tees; and Ranges on band far. this very hot weather that wiilI greatly help keeping;,'caol in the kitchen..... Anrd?be- t sides these Stoves are operated at so small a cost ` that a person can hardl'y',•'afford to be without one^ FURNITURE A. Few Good - Studi63 Couches, regular $50.00' f each:, oral. $38.00. Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Wry Reasonabl e Prices, quality 'C n- sidered. Let us show.your our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, .O :casiional Chairs Rockers,. Rte. Johnston & Kalbfieisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone, 63 .:..4•D+•.••t•4.,i!++i+++++++4+++F4+4•+++f+i+++++4..t• •4••4.{ ++F+h,++ i•++f+•6•Fi•e ftl �A served its purpose, as on the follow- ing day it was about to be taken down. As the location was practic- ally besides the fire hall, there was no difficulty in getting water which Amsterdam — German press dis- patches said that .German anthori.ties lave seized all supplies of shoes,belts and other leather goods. Sales of such merchandise have stopped, it was added. The Belgian news agency said control of foodstuffs and necessities was so strict that some stores, a1- though forced to remain open all day have- no supplies to sell. WANTS QUICT, ACTION Because he wanted to see action as soots as possible, .Ross Pennington, 19 - year -old Gaderich youth, asked for and received his discharge papors from the Middlesex and Huron Rugi- inent, so that he coculd enlist with the new Essex County unit.. He arri- ved. at Windsor after riding 180 mil- es on a "one -lung" 1927 model mot- orcycle. SCOTT—KLEI'NSTIVER " A lovely autumn wedding took place ,quietly in Crediton on Saturday after noon last, with Rev. Mr. Gladman officiating, when Ruth Elizabeth, da- ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein - silver n Dashwood, became the bride of Mr. Norman .i aures ,Scott of Bow- 'n;nanville. Miss Grace Scott, sister of .'the bridegroom, was 'britl:smaid, and Mr. Ken Brothers, of Goderich, gro- omsman: Mr. and Mrs. Scott will re- side in Bowmanville. was soon put in motion with two lines of hose 'playing on nearby buildings '.o keep thein from burning. Fire -lad also started on the wooden roofs if the -town hal and the grist mill. Jut were, soon- extinguished. The MASSBY- ;i ARRIS NEWS GENUINE M.-11-.1.PARTS work best on MAIL Inb plements... Mower and Binder bees g •ouncl while you wait with carbarundum equipment.. Guaranteed Batteuies at 6i85 q.,,,,7":9:5 ,,,., 5.85 1 t,„ year batter guarantee 2 year battery, guarantee 17 -plate Guaranteed 44021 tires at Visit the Eastt End Service Station for ice at Zuriclia prices. ' •Cars aanidi Arlie greased with latest hyd i eq C.y, _Serv- operly GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop,1149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. '.67 East awl West End SERVICE STATIONS a • Mattresses s' Icnsall end Dashwood free-n#gines, ,bowed a nei hborl s frit b comic Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- g y p y g :o give their assistance if required. ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. • S1ADE & WEIDO I ZURICH — ONT. QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE r Good .Hydro Nevis t' ' - Good news was received by the local Zurich Hydro Commission from The Hydro -Electric Power Commis- Sion of Ontario that the rate for power supplied to the village or Zur- ieh has been reduced from $57.00 to ;50.00 per horsepower per year, dat- ing from January 1, 1939. As we '+ortunately the fire was confined to would suggest that we use about 80 its own limits. The old fire engine h.`p•, during the year, and this would at times did a good job, but when the be a saving of $600.00, and it sure is going is too heavy it does not funct- welcome . reduction , as Zurich pays ion so well. A stronger engine would about the most for power of anyone be a big help just when it is needed on the system. We trust that with so badly. However, this is a matter i these reductions that the k.w.- hour for the Police Trustees and ra.tepay- It will also be reduced accordingly. This ers to take up. But we are indeed i is the lowest h. p, rate that Zurich glad that the fire was so well kept has enjoyed since Hydro came to Wynn IHNI*4A• under control. 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