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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-01-25, Page 8!AGF; EIGHT 7.701 Ti kUi We have a lien, X : ori .bent of Material's xl's s>!ritai 1e x Q%II>YA`..:s and C;yYnd'orteiiS at pre-war pia'nees: Finest.floral 36 in.. at per yd. Cretons, 36 -in at from Chintzes,.. 36 -hi.. at Flannelette Sheeting, grey or white; 72 -in wide at per yard- 39c 19c to 25c 19c to 30c 50c Dominion Batts, pure white, 1 lb, 72x90-rn 50c S9c Economy 1 lib. 72x90 -in. NEW PRINTS. 50 pieces to choose from hi Wabasso, Mayfair, Sunshine. All first quality goods, prices from 17c to 29c yd. GROCERIES Tea mined per lb. 49c 25•c T5 c 19c 12c per cozen .... 39c tins, 2 for 25c •:._..p at 5c 15c 25c (7:2.:'{ti:e, Sor_ai?, 1 2 b 's Cu:ti flakes, 2 pkgs. dies, r for p 3 n, �4 -d SPI- $200,000,000 3 r_]:% BONDS PHONE 59 Denominations: ,.$50, $100, $500, $1,000 and up. Subscriptions taken by Undersigned Sub -Agent: Andrew F. Hess, Local Representative Zurich Zurich ehu+tisettossesse empos+Kibeetnipsoessseve0l fCr 941,40,.cti 1 F �! HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE YOUR WINTER hardwareNeeds YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT :c; ZURICH HERALD R1114. iNllll _ VIi 11 I�Iilff ilfil li IisIi�iflll(111iI 1101 111011 f Iffl ILII II[ 1ii111 ILII 111111 1111111 Udall jT l..i.i I l it l#14.1. Clothes pins, 5 dozen Ginger Snaps., 'per lb: '.Minute Tapioca, 2 llbs. 25 .Princess Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs. with dish ......,...,, Oc Lard, 2 lbs. 256. Baking powder in Tumbler, each 1 Oc Lantern Glasses (high or low) 2 for 25c Brooms, 4 string, each 29c 10.1 01, Thursday, January 250), 1:940 '' "4*+40.4.114!1.4.4.01,1.4. 4 q, 6* 4. 40 4+4.444•4,4.4.4.4.4"'4+1.4.4,4' Fad Me Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED, Phone 165 .1911111MET EMIL 'IL DE 1 MI 1I II M11111111111111 II 1 q, 111'111111 lI11111111 11�t l� #F'.nL k' U lt, LOCAL MARKETS Mrs. Clara Decker is spending a few weeks in Detroit. Mrs. George Deichert was on Clin- ton on Tuesday where she visited her husband at the hospita;. A ootly number of yo t +g i'- ,:,1 e of t'._ distr c.t are attendiin, t'ie Ret, Cross dance held at Exeter this Wed- aasday evening. All ladies who are going to do sewing for the local Ped Coss are l..a.,i at the town fail, ZF irie1 on � (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, dairy 80 Butter, creamery 32 :;: i .s, per dozen 18, 16, 15 Liens, live, lb. 10-8 Chicks, live 12-9 (71-icks, dressed 16-10 Wheat bushel 70 Oats, bushel 30 5') • Barley, bush Buckwheat, bu^h �fl n, cwt. 2.00-3.10 ran and shorts, ton 24.00 Potatoes, 75.11+. bag 65 va Hogs, cwt. 8.90 b, me sd•ty t t le:anent to receive, .:'ii George De'.eh+'rt was on Fria! :a day t' ca to Clinton I-1a.=pital wherei uenjiw.'4t 'an op et loroeap-i yt•adic,t1:>. 2,1r. Boldest rhos Lee.,, trouided considerably the pa:.t alt.!) tI�it1:�lii anti is having it remed- ied eale'+isd while in a h - dthy condition, Mae., . itl'r who is attentlin_ 'An stern 'University. London, is spen- Iine• the week at her lic,Ine hers, r.:. dirt half of the year's te'i'1i, is ua- closed and they .are given a •arc's holidays, ', i)awren 1r, 0'- Dwyc e who is also attending the •'l •na lata r it ihe, week for a. fewholidays. Ito v. C. 11. Heckendoen who was the past week assisting in special ser- .iec: at Stratfonl and who was re,- turn`ng on Saturday, and owing to supplies and Instructions. ' 2., L'S HAIRDRESSING THL.L'S HAIRD_ZESS.NG SALON Let us c'cie. yoa on the very hest and latest Permanents, that are pleas- ing and satisfactory and t'iat will gl1 e you personality. Hairdiessing Salon at rear of Store. For appoint - monis call us by phone 1)2, Zurich. MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress SO..k.Y.u._:.$... .-.- �'.!='L-nYi:AW,]ChfTLIC':Yc.KY:•e-.wy:bYP QUINTS FOR WORLD'S FAIR Toronto ---It is better than an even rt that five • pretty 1lttle sisters wh re the blocked roads was obliged to re o main over Sunday at Sebring 4 iliesand are known to the world as the Dionne as a consequence no servicer •':vete 1uintuplets, will be the featureed et - held hi the local Evangelical church traction at the World's Fair when it on Sunday, with exception of sabbath school. Mr. Heckendorn managed to get through the roads early in this week. reopens in New York. There is much specul'.:ion at Queen's Par. over the proposed plan to take the girls to the exposition. This was heightened by Premier Hepburn's remarks of "wait This part of the globe is just em- and see." erging from one of the worst snow storms of the winter and perhaps in many a day. The storm whiei lasted for over a week gradually reaching its climax on Saturday and Sunday. The main roads are now digging themselves through and the big plows are brought into action and the snow is piled six and eight feet high at places on the road sides. - e trust there will not be another storm for a few weeks. The east and west !roads were not so bad but the north land south ones are badly blocked. ! Dien in the West Word was received here of the 8 death in Saskatchewan of Mx. Wil- liam Merner, a former old boy of the Zurich district. Mr. Merner who c'ied on Sunda' y had reached the ago 6 E of 81 years and 11 months, He is survived by three ;.ons and three dal).- 4,W g hters all in they we: :I , .i four bra- 1 thers in the east. t len •ard and Jacob of the Hayfield di. -t let. Samuel of 1lensall and W. J. Nc rn+'r of Zurich. 1 The One hrethee, ;1lrirner is at present in the West. s Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob. ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best ; Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! s We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy 2 Clover Seeds, Etc. COAL AND COKE Colder bays will soon be here which will demand the most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. STADE ZURiCH QUALITY .. PRICE ONT. DIES AT .106 Well known in ;v E.eaii Ontario and oldest resident of Perth County, Mrs 'clary Ann Avery died Jan. 20th at her home in Mitchell following a month's illness. She was 196. Her maiden name was Mary Jeffrey, and came to Canada from England in 1855 and setled in the St. Thomas district before the advent of the railway. Later her family moved to a farm near Woodham, in Usborne Township. She came to Mitchell 31 years ago. BLIZZAIR.D IS KIND Goderi:ch, Jan. 2i --Love knows no barriers. Even the young swains who came through violent snow storm from neighboring towns at the week- end to see their girls at this port town, made the grade, as usual. They are still here, unable to get home, which is no hardship. Reeve Fred ,Watson, of Stanley •Township,' who REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES .. Another real estate change has taken place in Exeter the past week. Mr. W. J. Smith has purchased from F. J. Wickwire the building on Main St., in which is located the office of Jas Bowey and the barber shop of G i+iiynn and H. C. Carey. In connect- ion with the deal Mr. Wickwire sec- ures from Mr. Smith a house and an acre of land in Centralia adjoining s+.xeral acres of land that Mr. Wick- wire has been farming for several years. .Mr. Smith intends having his newly acquired building remodelled. —Exeter.. Timos-Advocate. RED CROSS BUSY The Exeter branch of the Red Cross has raised to date $2,788 with ret- urns fairly complete. The Society in- cludes groups working in ourich, Grand .lion,, Centralia, Dashwood, Zion, Whalen, Crediton and Huron - dale and the Cat oIe, Women's Lea- gue of C' 1,.c first tale wars sent to i, ', ,i i" . late in !.9 1:) slid a seco;a;l a. , i:..+'n forward- ed, the latter eontlaining 206 pair- of socks, 51 pairs w:istl; ts, 29 hos- pital pit til ,a.wn, .i abdominal >rinde�•s, six personal property bags, ee' swcaa ers, 52 slings, two scarves, one pr. knee caps, three new quilts. The younger set 'have been active and will hold a dance in the arena on January 24 for which there will. be an advance canvass. The society will in the elosein.g days of the month sponsor a showing of the pictures of the Royal Visit in Leavitt's Theatre. NEEDED WINTER SLEEP Gode•rieh--There was no need for the death of two tame black hears shot by police near Zurich Sunday i afternoon last, after they—had gone berserk, had they been properly ham I tiled, lovers of wild animals argued here. The bears, they said, should have been having their long winter's siesta in a properly provided plan( and were simply protesting their sur- roundings, It is recalled that some :attended County Council ,,ere last years ago two black bears ran atnol` week, concluding Friday, has so. far on the game reservation of the late ,,been unable to reach home, 25 miles Dr. IlleQeibban, M.I..A,, near Alm:} awa and is climbed a tree, A stud(nt of wile y', Still in town. James and 1 iiailantyne .11t,t>.:5, came, o animal life coaxed them to ;h > , + me, by train t e, amore' Dublin en Satuvday to spend the with a bag of peanuts and led then: wceic-enol at the "old homestc a<l its. Us- ,way by the eaxs. "riot you can'! born(; "Township. He stepped oft the' waitfor one, of these Fellow. to come train at Dublin, took a. look, stepped along with an infuratcd wounded SERVICE back on again, came through to Gods bear coming at you", retorted Co- . eriCh and doulbled back to Toronto ani linty Constable Jennings, who shot .* the, next train, . ,the bears in the Zurich .jn s .+a 2e1e2014 let r 4.4+•ftei.+.Of ++W+ i•4.4.14+4F + +44;$• I +.94,44i.€4iW YOUR SEASON'S REUIE.EMENTS We Always Care a Full Line of the Best of both' +Shelf 'and' Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. !Furnaces, , and.., all Heating. ; Equipments. Let Us ' Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE ' See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites A Full Line of all the Horne Requirements Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we can save you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for your Money.. Drop in and look these over and get our Remarkable Low Prices - Johnston alb I ease hone 63 icirp.rdware'. ola Y 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4• .. 4 ':a..�5.•=..'LL,Cc3i^y.MWTYMEVIM.SIM CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES, CATTLE, $2.00 PER -HEAD Small Animals Removed Free. Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect) DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. t: i'=;as. • .. tacc..,,«. - ., .,soy •.t 4,44+++++++.1-1-4.4.4-++++++++÷+÷.:;-1-÷ fi•4•-k..:+4. TRY ECKEL'S 6 ,w Talk" t also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening 4. Eckel's Bakery -- Zurich 4, Telephone 100 v+++++++++++++++++++++++++.++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .4.4..1414.1.1.+fi•4.4.3••f•+++++44.4•+444.++++++4.4.d 4•4+++++++•ir4•4-4-1-1.4.. 44, Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! 4• Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! 4. REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL 4 4• TIMES... AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU t; Headquarters WAIT. for Johns-AIVIIT. Building Materials (44 1 erg am mn 4 9 4.4.4.4-4.+4.+4.4.+++++++.1.4.+4.4.444.4, ++++++ 4.4.4.4.4.+4.4.444+ +++++4 % FLEIS S MASSEY-IIARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. plernents... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundurn equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 .6.85. 795 5.85 Ilk year battery guarantee 2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate Guaranteed 440-21 tires at Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Rei. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS at