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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-04-16, Page 8PAGE l>: Gl TP THE STORE WITH THE STOCK For This Week New Prints, 36 inches, per yard 17c New Ginghams, 36 inches, per yard 25c New Frilled Scrims, per yard 13c New Curtain Net, per yard 18c New Silk Net, per yard 25c New Silk Net, per yard 39c New Frilled Curtains, a pair 59c New Summer Sweater Yarn, a ball 25c New Table Oils, 54 -in, per yard 49c New Table Oils, 45 -in. per yard 39c New Table Oil Runners, each 25c New Overalls for men, each I.45 New Work Shirts, with zipper, each ...................$1. New Wall Papers, 55 patterns to choose from prices from 10 to 35 cents, single roll Also Bundle Lots for Sale, at less than HALF PRICE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every Week End J. G PRODUCE WANTED so PHONE 59 The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation The Canada Trust Company nge of Interest Rates TIIE PRESENT RATES OF INTEREST AFE OBTAINABLE UPON HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES AND GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES: 4% PER ANNUM, HALF -YEARLY • FOR TERM OF 5 YEARS 31/2%, HALF -YEARLY EOR TERM OF 3 OR 4 YEARS 314 %, HALF -YEARLY, FOR TERM OF 1 OR 2 YEARS. $100.00 OR MORE CAN BE INVESTED IN THESE SAFE AND CONVENIENT SECURITIES AT ANY TIME. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AND FULL PARTICULARS CHEERFULLY SUPPLIED BY: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY • • HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE • u1 COAndO.K of s • • e • i 0 • Let us fill your requirements your winier's fuel, be it Coal or Coke. Prices the lowest, quality considered. i PAINTS! PAINTS! t • We carry a full line of the. Well Known and Tried 2 • Iand Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 2 Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes • in all sizes IFurniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall..= Mattresses '! F n Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith in g our Specialty. • gFull line of heavy and shelf Hard • oft ware always in stock. ••STAR&WEIDOL ZURICH - ONT. • R I QUALITY -- PRICE — SERVICE 2 vossassassissmessessksssonsonownwoossoswoossossosol ' d HERA `111k11.1111t111111111111111(1(1Ii Illllllll 111111lll M1111111111111111111111ll1111111111111111 IIIA 11111 Alli 1illllll ({i illllllllf N11111111111111111 lllhl11111.1111111 ltplllll i= NEW Grocery Store Apple Sauce (canned) 2 cans Cranberry Jam, 32 -oz..., 29c Cream Cheese, Half -lb. pkg. 2 for 25c P. and G. Soap, 6 bars .for Chipso, Large pkg. •. Oatmeal Cookies, per - lb. 'Chicken Haddie, 2 cans fbr 25c 25c 19c 15c 25,c Aylmer Pork and Beans; large can at 10c Menno Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll lift 111111111111lpH11111111IIIIlllgllllll111111111111111I111111IIII11111111111111 IIIIIIIIIOIIIIII111011Il1111N111 IIB111111lill UI11I1111111111fl! •. E • Purity Plour means real economy. It fires farther. Rich in nourishing gluten, it :makes bread that rises . right up out of the pans.—and the most delicious biscuits, cakes, pies and flakyy pastry ever- baked! I p.1TFLsR Best for allyourBan: • ITEMS'OF LOCAL INTEREST Ma. Jerry Mireau called on Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Mireau sof ,Seaferth on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver and fam- ily spent Good Friday with friends at Woodham. Miss Hazel Sparks of Detroit, sp- ent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Jno Sparks of Stanley. Miss Gertrude Haist of •Goderich, spent the week -end with her sister, W. Turner group had 12 points and Mrs. Harry G. Hess. Miss Annie Jarrott's grouphad 10 BIG DOINGS In the Zurich Town Hall, Friday points Turner'sakgroupp Hoints more Hymn. 241. The The right, Come and enjoy the fun. sturdy, the new African chapter. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnston and daughters Doreen and Betty, of Tor- on education for life was given byMiss Annie Jnrrott, Miss Irene Tur= onto, and Mr. Oliver Johnston of ner,: Mrs: R. Consitt and Miss Heleri Goderich, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thos. Johnson. Anderson. The ofi'erirrg was taken given out for Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw and daughter, and a garment was each group to sew in few nickies, Esther, Mrs. H. Hoagland and dough- etc. for a concert on who will have ter Sherley of Detroit, were Easter the largest amount at the end. Hymn guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 182. The May meeting` to be held at Chas. Weber. the home of Miss Edna Cochrane and Rev. E. Burn preached in the Un- Mrs, W. Turner group in charge of ited Church at Blake last week on the proog am, The meeting closed Wednesday evening, and in the Evan- with prayer. gelical church, Crediton on Friday• evening. • • AUCTION SALE • The Tenth Division Court held a sitting in the town hall on Wednes- Of Household Effects, at zurtch, on day; and there seems to be much •SATURDAY APRIL 25th,T1936 business to 'transact as the court was Commencing at 1.30 o'clock adjourned for the noon hour. • Piano box cutter, 'butcher kettle; copper apple • butter kettle; sewing machine, washing machine and wring- ery 5 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, stove, heater, 2 bedsteads and spr- ings, 9x12 rug, carpet strips, invalid chair, couch, lounge, linoleum, paper rack, 2 mirrors, cupboard, quantity of sealers, 6 gallon crock; pictures; Trustles, Dishes, kitchen utensils, flour cheat, feed boxes, chicken coops 8 pullets, 1 rooster, 'shovels, spades, pick, crowbars, hoes, rakes, grind stone, lawn mower, step ladder, on- ion screen, axe, work (bench with vice scythe, Early Eureka, Sir Walter. Raleigh and Dooley seed potatoes; buck saw, augers, chains and other FOR QUICK SALE A Jersey heifer calf. Also a jer- sey ey yearling heifer, for quick sale.— Edward Haberer, Zurich. On and prayer. The secretary and treasurer then gave their reports. The ,business was . taken. •The quilts were to be quilted on Wed. April 15 - 'The roll call was answered with a verse beginning with letter I3. Mrs_ STANLEY TOWNSHIP The Misses Catherine and Shirley Turner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Clinton,. are spending the Easter holidays with their aunt, Mrs. Ben Keys. Special Easter services were held in. Goshen, Blake and Varna churches; last Sunday. At the close of the service the sacrament of the Lord's supper was administered. Among those who are spending the Easter holidays at their homes here are: Misses Dorothy Peck, Sy- ble Keys and Isabel Robinson c: Ctin ton Collegiate. Mr. Allan Keys of articles. Western University and Miss Grace nibs. Bertha Block, Proprietoress. Robinson who is teaching at S. S. No 5, Usborne. �soa> Klopp, Auctioneer. Mrs. Thomas Snowden is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Hobson. of . Thomas. Miss Mary Snowden spent a few days the guest of Mrs. Milton Pollock of the Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Etue were re- cent visitors with friends in London. HI LLSGREEN Mr. and Mrs: W. Huxtable of Cen- tralia, accompanied by latter's moth- er Mrs. Love, spent a few days visit- inc: Mr. and Mrs. A. Black. Mr. and Mrs. M. Tully were visit- ed with relatives from Peterboro during the week-encl. Mfrs. Ward Forrest and daughter Anna Grace returned to their home after visiting he: parent -3, Mre , and.. Mrs, G Dalyrnrple near . r Chiselhurst. Mr. klr Fi h'er is speil lints n holiday m the vicinity with friends. Mr: • •Davi& Blackwell was . •ta kcn It() Clinton Hospital recetnly and had a leg . amputated above the • knee. He is doing as well as may be looked for W.M.S.—The Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. W. Turner on Wednesday April 8th with the secretary Miss Annie Jarrott Presiding. Call to worship and resp- onsive reading. •The meeting opened with Hymn 12, The devotional Ieaflet "The Spirit of Jesus Revalies Life" wastaken by Mrs. R. Consitt. The scripture lesson was read response vely from Acts 16. 14 to 24 lett by Mrs. H. Turner. .Hymn. 475, meditatr- AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements On Lot 7, Con. 14, Hay Twp; 11/ mile west and 11/ mile north of Dashwood In the matter of the Farmers Credit- ors' Arrangement Act. On FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1936 Commencing at 1 o'clock, p.m. HORSES -1 bad mare rising 12 yrs. old; 1 bay•bay rising 11 yrs; 1 bay mare rising 7 yrs; 1 bay mare mare rising 2 rs; 1 aged mare sup- posed to be an foal; 1 grey mare ris- ing 7 yrs. in foal. Cattle, Hogs and Hens: -1 red cow due in May; Roan cow due in May: Red farrow cow; 2 red cows due in June; Roan cow fresh; Red cow frst; Red cow due in May; Red heifer ris- ing g 3 yrs.: due 'at time 'of'sale;lt-Redl heifer due in Sept;: Durham. b�l�'I 4i yrs. old Registered; 6 cattle rising;2"5 yrs; and 6 rising 1 yr; all are' Dur- Trains. ` 7' Yorkshire cliunks about 150 -lbs; York sow bred; Reg. York boar rising 2 yrs; About 4 dozen hens. , Implements-•-�Spring+iooth cultivator 3. section harrows, 2 Cockshutt walk- ing plows; scuf er, wagon, g.ravelbox hayrack, 20001b. scales; 134 b. p, gas engine;; 11/ h. p. gas engine, disc, cutter, Clinton. fanning mill; Fleury chopper, set double harness, 5 horse collars, 3 hay stacks, etc:- of tc- Tcrixis of Sale—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Reinhold Millen, Clerk. E. C. Corbett, Trustee., e clay, hp 1iit'r, 132(t 4s 44,40 .44•4,ir04404� +40,i,�Lr4440�i•,iii!4044(P+++44,40 NaF3•fi� ••t••r~,1,tt+* .' •, I_z �+i• • • +i• YOUR !HardwareFurnitre s } • • STORE It z THIS SEASON . CALLS FOR GOOD NEW l ., FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY v • YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, �' ALSO • HAVE,BARB WIRE. SEE • US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- '" TROUGHING ' -.i,, • SPECIALS 4 SPECIALS! d j Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon •28C i 0. We , alsce have some very Attractive Prices in 40v- 1 Furniture. See Our New.Beds, SpringsX and Mattresses. USED D . FURNITURE .� $ Two God Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; 3 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables - Kitchen Chairs,` Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. ,'ir•'• One :Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up -4. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 416 .1. Johnston do Kaibfiejsch4. Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4. 1110111111 IltllIIIIIWUlUP1!!llIU1llUllnRIIIII111111111t111}tli i I ;;LI11111111111ll1119i1IIBlg1111111111 I I�IIBl1 RE'Jdl"!gt!>1p1111111111111111111E11111111SI!I11fEl�J1R�,MIIIIIIIIIBIfIIU@ THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting. Wagon• $7.00 and 10.00 =_ ...: ,6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 12o00 .3.00 1.00 1.25 25c ESS, the Repair Man Painting Buggy .., Recovering Buggy Top Rericn Buggy Wheels Se Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each 1111811111111111111111111lini 1111 1[1B1NI�If<BN111111NN 111119111111B1B;1111111111111B1Bll1111' .11111 fi�tUIIIINI1N111BB1111i11111111BiNJ1g11111211iltit11111BN1B11111BI11B1111BB1111 6+444040404044+440++++++++++++4+44+++.404,44044444,44+++++440 t •4+•1+4+4040&+4+•'R++F•i+•k•4•+4•q+•F+.4++r+,g+.p+++ 4+g^�.•,E++.44•F••II 40 s••�!••E�$••b•i 4+ I <5 �Jt++B 440 •{ • • • • • • • 40•• ztTaiczi.. . ' GAILAGE EXTRA EXTRA Large 'Shipment of Tires Just Received ; • ` t Regular $16.00: Heavy Service tires att ` 6:35 t, Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90 t Gasoline at per gollon 73c • t. Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices tGet Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollar • Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges • Very Reasonable! 4. t•III Moussau Zurich • e ;r 1'• 1,144.4 •bd++t••E•I40.4•F•i+404,44,44+ ++t4i44,4•404fi+F•t•4r+i+ 4,4,•i•%F+404•+44•44.4+!•k+ .44 MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS SEEDING MACHINES WILL SOON BE USED Let US have orders early for Repairs and avoid Disappointnnents, Cultivator Points for all Makes, Points' P'oinis ' are the Best How about 'a Cream Separator Demonstration? Anel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 AUCTIONEERING? YES!