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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-10-12, Page 8?A fl1 EYGHT ZURICH HERALD III ultimo lilt um. totgl it mit tI tINHiIIIIIIII IIIIIU No 11111111111 M11111 1t111111/1111 1011111111111i11.II)11111NII I (III Fall and Geo ' at: P,,• po. the has stoi• mea pec' deaf. 3Ver ed who Nazis . Rerr vas. l}abilit. .nor, more inept, Oared ai gotir Jet l r Potato sirbughr Of Sept.. better ea indicated: cowed b' anent of a .+Inn au,p estimate would ter• weight, wz4 below nor'.. ousideralis r � 1 34MnBG.rL,ast yet" tri ,yield blight, ii.ei• flea 15 not' inter S in Summer for Fall We placed our orders early ods in earlier Delivery, and were obliged to take g SIt is needles than usual to procure lowest prices. it is gr to tell you that prices are advancing,greatly so early. Prices to your advantage to get your supplies now are about the same as last year and will not Wi be advanced while stock lasts. See us ab S ox, Hos ter Underwer, Blankets, Sweater iery. Ladies' Silk Hose will be one of first items to advance. So why not get asupply GROCERY SPECIALS Peas 3 for 25c Soap flakes 5lbs. 30c Prunes lb. 10c "Mister, Allan," plea Botts to rw Zlilgatox., laity clotlid, ID +i•t owr, • Chipso, pkg••••.20c. Flakes 2 for 15c. Soap 12 bars 25c_ Porkand Beans 10c. Salada tea, half -lb. 33c s, with dish ...25c Jelly Powder, 5 pkgs. lbs...................25c Rice, Very Choice No. 1, 3 . making 5 lbs...55c Caustic Soda, for your fall soap J. GASCHO HONE 59 PRODUCE WANTED P i Huron & Erie Debentures CA3iD TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES and over Accepted 'Any, Amount.. for.. $100.00,- 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2. Years 3 3 % per annum for 3 and 4 Yers: 316% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From • Hess,- Zurich Andrew F. Zurich Local Representative Z[}'S ricer ore {i,r. i,; CG�h Oatmeal, • , , 41;Vill ;,.J C s �'' 10c• €°r;,,, 1...• Cocoa per•'llS 2 -lbs. for f .. h . , Lsc Shortening, ........ per can �" .: p Brunswick Sardines, � , ..... 19c. Cookies (currant creams) per lb.,• G; Wheat puffs, ':1'6 -oz-• pkg... .. Save our Cash Coupons for some beautiful China,' Zurich Phone 165 { ware. Mann° . Oesch EGGS WANTED. -Illllilllli III1{lllllllllpillllIIIllllllllhtuitmtlmtttululuu+tlltulllltlti�ttmtatltu►ISE'-'!"�t11�t�ouliliitt� i���u��'�uiiut— i% rill 11111 'It i.Yes• iy, 'Oetol.wit .`4{;h, 1930 4.40aa.a•a aeesea .•a• aeefia++++ q 4.4• , taN4 .+•l•.haw.a,l,. 4.44 444., ..M + 4, Mr. Irvin. D. Smith of ,I;amilton, called on his father here on F`u a local isa Miss Nora BalkV.ill, (teaching staff, spent the holid a at her home in 'London. On 'Tuesday we experienced avery' heavy rain in these parts,' ander, the l ground which was quite drys well soaked up. Day passed oft very Thanksgiving yl, quietly, and the weatherman. the as quite favoralbe till the rain in Mr. and Mrs. William a ''file. of. Ann evening. Arbor, Mich., were week-endvisitors at the Pfile home here. Ma and. MTs. C. L. Smith ora .Mae were.Sunday visitors with friends at l Poole and Milverton. and . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. IHarriiltou Doris ,of London spent the: h•.oli.d. at ,,Ate name of ear. and 'Mrs. J. Galstet.. Mi. and Mrs• Wm. O'1xten., Miss 'Olive, Mrs..Lennis O'Brien, and 'Mrs. ;G,. Koehler motored to Loudon Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk, of and 'Birk t the Guelph were week -end .some of Mrs. Martha Routledge. Mr. Archie. MaOKinnan of the Vet a holiday i' armory Coll visitor atIns Zurich's Ladies' Wear SUMMER SATE On Now! In order to clear all Suntrn.er Dresses, we are offer- ing. the same at Bigg Barg Yatr call will be appreciated:. i* ,Hard +w are and Fumitur E COLEMAN STOVES •r overheated' Tinea i Why be uncomfortable in atilt Summer three when you can keep cool. We cangrea'ttly' help you as We :have a good stock. of Colemafl Stoves• and Ranges on 'nand for this very./ hot weather that: + will greatly help ',keeping cool in the -kitchen And a, t sides these Stoves are operated at so small a• asst' that . a person can hardly afford tole without one r A. Few Good FURNITURE •• Studio Couchesi, regi ar• $50200) For. gm each at $38.11@ � od Stock of New and! floe ver'iy. Latest: `.,�• Always keep a.Go Coit � Zi in Furniture ati Very Reasonabl e^ Prices, qualitye► '.: sidered. Let us show you our lids, Springs„ Mattress„ x 1L�linina Room ;Suites, Occasional Chairs, Boers;• • •t. 1 .4 - Note—, -Our •t• N Our Store is in our Residence_ g9lAit�d�s' HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE T�IA YOTJR ilardware YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT ote MRS. PEARL MUSSEAU' Zurich Phone 47 HAIRDRESSING FMIEL'S HIAIRDRESSING SALON. quote you on Sp la, for Spti gu a d Summer er fasat'ontss, tamp,., are pleasing and ;a`nd.will give you, personality l [air- dr:essing Salon on, rear of stela. For 102 agapoirutments call us by phone Zurich. i;SPECIA:LS FOR SPRING ecia • Johnston 80 KalbfieisCh w^ & Furnire'hone 63 Hardware t - •� d•++4••t•+4.4rMii��1, eke>. duel was hdline'' here.: 2itars Sr., left for few ith her 'son • •3,C1; Desboru- h Mr. and Mr.s Mr.",Glaylto?1 Roffman, ,Clarence. Roffman. and Bobbie of " Galt were w'eek-end visitors with their parents. , er and Mae • Misses Doreen/ O'Dwyer Western Smith, who are attending nsiWre n •t were holiday weeks visit w ..• Mrs: 'Mabel !Snider has returned to leer home after spending a few days l'aitl friend at 'DasbW00d• Mr, Roger Zirk, Bronson line, had ••. a' narrow escape from serious injury day when. R circular saw University the, other their homes here. um ed from,its frame and cut him Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Oliver and Mrs! lumped. 4 hest. Mr. Zirk was ae accident C• in,,cutting wood when the were Webee Brown' the home ofYlVlrs week- Sapp the Numerous he And visitors aired. Weber. •IzequYred to talose the wound acted. h Haidinger who was. is doing as well as can be expected. Joseph Mr. and A very, delicious Thanksgiving t,nme .of Mrs • Mrs. staying at Grand Bend withrd Mrs Giles for the past H. summer, hasts returned to her niece Mrs - at .raison. Announcement Deiehert Mr. and Mrs. Victor 11. of Ribbert wish to announce the n- ugater �ra_o•ement of .their eldest eaeld Edith ,Anna to William Harvey, 1 est son sof Mr. and Mies. Sa The.. ItH•ahner of Stanley Township marriage to take place in October. OB1TUARY net, was enjoyed at one Monday noon, Ed; Datars Sr. and chil- When all ,the ehildren and gr Mx• dren were present as follows:Kitch and MM2nd Mrs.els and family,rElmer Da,ters and ever; . a f.,m51v ear Dashtvoodt, Bev. and Mrs. Albert Datars and family, Desboro ; t Mr. andNits. Ed. Datars 3,r. and I ' nce Dat - daughter; Mr• • and Mrs. Cl teetown, 1 ars and Miss Anna Datars of MASSLYUARRISNERIS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS, work best 0ee M,14. plementS. • • Mower and: Binder Kit .es ground while you wait with caza' vadum equipment. $4.49.° Guaranteed Batteries at ....::.......................... 6.85 1 lh year battery guarantee 7.95 2 year battery guarantee >b 7 -plate .................... 5.85 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at . Visit the East End Service, Station'for City Serv, ice'at Zurich prices, Cars and iwrucks : prolY" greased with latest hydralic equipment. if GAS OIL AND . GREASE Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS fro 1 • Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace. or Stove Leed et Us Attention; or Prob- • Look These Over ably You Need a New One. for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best tAd ages Late Lydia Pfile Lydia Bender, relict of the l St Benjamin Pfile, passed away Joseph's iHospital, London, on Wed- nesday, October 4th followings' of owio gs in her an op - cation of a few .days p 73rd year. The deceased had not en- joyedusual health the past sum- mer her and as a ,consequence went to the hospital. to be operated on andNicely, Seemed to he getting along when ion Wednesday morning, so passed on to her eternal Maker, as she had lived, quietly and peacefully. Born at Princeton, Ont., on April 6th, 1867 where she grew up and was united in marriage to Benjamin 'fide who predeceased in 1923. They farmed on the farm, 14th con. ,Hay' tall shortly previous to the death of Mr. ?file when they moved to :their fine residence on Louisa •Street,' htex` ioh, •'wherdi;b; Mas. hfile and dau Pearl have resided since. Ms ; Pfide was airways a peaceful and kind. aei� ghbor, and interested in church. "get :are, and very devoted to her ,fain"' filar; and a great favority with all her relatives.• The following survive' Henry Pfile of Hensall, Urban on the old 'homestead, on the 14th" con, Clara, Mrs. 'Garnet Jacobe .parr line Hay; Melissa, Mrs. Ra.ondC.Yeigers Bronson line and iMiss Pearl athnme` Also one brother, Mr. Ezra Bender of Dashwood, four grand children. and one great grandchild. The fune"'al as held on Saturday afternoon frol'rr the fancily residence, Zurich, wjtliv'inter- ment in Exeter cemetery. he's. f' B. van OTHER SEASONABLE . NEEDS Plumbing, E.vetr � Evangelical Church Activities in the Aid and Evangelicalt Church : 1. The .monthly meeting of W.M.S.W.was held in the res,Wednesday evening. ;Miss PeadChurch on presided. Miss sane La- moloxvt it gave vett ave a reading. Marjorie Hoff- man played a piano solo and . L. Hoffman and 1Vtarjoria a piano duet. Miss Wurtz gave a very inter - g review of her trip to the Pac- ifC coast and back. The business ses- sioncoast ollowed the program, Last Iori- io� day night the E.L.C.E. met for their meeting. The feature of this meeting was the Panel Discussionon "'Thennflict he Causes of the present .Europe." Mr. Dagg, Mr. Newell Gei- ger and Rev. C. B. Heckendorn dis- succed•this subject •among themselves before the group Later the discus- sion was opened to everybody. were expressed on "The Versailles Treaty", "The International Arm- amentRing," . "Trade" and last, !Veer". The big and ,;immediate cause is `•`Hitler. with 'his 41heores of Race; Lebensraum, his ruthlessness i.nutrustworthy ness, lits bl000d pur- ges, imperialistic designs, and Anti - Christian attitudes. Mi'to:n Dagg am' Ray Oesch led the devotional period Which consisted of, Call to Worship. Responsive Scripture, Prayer and Hymns. Next Friday the a-.P,Mtihe hold their monthly meeting-. Sunday sex -vices were well attended At the evening hoot of worship ar opportunity was given for Silen+ p'r'ayer for Peace and a settlement of International difficultis1hehurcePastoi revealed . -Evangelical Were directly in the path of the Vic. her march into • oughirng and Tinsmithing Our Specialty.Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine rie dis Etc of Furniture, , in stock. Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, SEEDS! SEEDS! • for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy t We are in the Marketver Seeds, Etc. u,a *- COAL AND COKE will soon be here which will demand Colder Days most suitable for Your Heating Equipment. us Mill your inwhile prices are lowest. STADE ZURiCM QUALITY ITY PRICE - SERVICE the Let P -UJ DA'L N G .: 1:LuPf'w sdirli�cerd- .'-. Crumbs (plat or Jruit bread'` $.cups scai,e. milk 2'eOA Solks'svghtly Beaten ., ¢tablespoons. k+ranulated rubor }/t teaspoon salt i :t blespoonsmelt-, ed butter, PaA;teaspooit'van,Nit' in l:entt'e cprhes out clean` (about 30 ,ai&ittisl.ndrtiedtiat 'i'5 to 60rthinia e lariket , t$pre;ad pyddinC t'b n With meringate oC l eCb whiles ri1i40Yiabi elitoOtte auRar.. and liro«'n * 1e C;otehiti. ,Tieckenciorn officiated, and good. �'torious German there are Evangel, lose another good citizen, meet Poland and that teat neighbor, wha was prepared a int rind. 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