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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK.
Men's Wear
We Have A Very Complete Line Of Men's
Wear on Display... See Us About Your Warm
Weather Needs. Balbriggan Underwear, Men's
Trunks, Athletic Shirts, Combinations, of all
Kinds, Sweat Shirts with Zippers, 'New Ties,
Work Shirts, and a large range of Overalls .and
Work Pants. All at Lowest Prices for No. 1 Qual
ity Goods
Our Congoleum Rug
GUESSING CONTEST Closed on Saturday
night. The Winning Number Hidden Under the
Gold Seal on Rug was 2468.
The nearest guess Mrs. Wm. Forrester 2472 and
wins the Rug. Others close to correct number are
Mrs. Blake Horner 2463, Clarance Datars 2476.
Mrs. J. Albrecht 2487, Mrs. Geo. Link 2459.
We thank our many customers for their interest in
these Contests_
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59
CARE, COURTESY and
COMMON SENSE
Are ,sll the most Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING,
And Accident Statistics prove that:
The Greatest of these is COURTESY.
Drive Safely and avoid an Accident --- But be
Prepared! --A few Dollars will give Protection.
All Classes Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability,
Property Damage,.. Etc.
Rates on Application by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETT
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Figs -in 'B anksts
Something New - Have You Seen Them?
Call at our Store on
MAY 21st, 1936
We Are Holding Our Annual
COLEMAN STOVE DEMONSTRATION
"Pigs -in -Blankets" will be baked and samples will be
served. Recipes for this popular new item will be given
away. You will be delighted with the
Safety Ranges and Stoves
Coleman Instant -Gas
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FREE! FREE!
A New Coleman Gypsy
Queen Camp Stove!
Just Write your name and address
on the back of one of our hand.
hills and leave it at our store.on
the demonstration day .. ..
At^th. end of the demonstration
a name will be drawn and the
lucky winner will receive absolut.
ely FREE, a new; .;
COLEMAN GYPSY
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Grocery Store:
Falcon Bak. Powder 1-1b. can and 10c vanilla 25c
Canned Sweet Corp, 2 tins 19c
Richards Carabolic Soap, per cake 5c
Corn Flakes (Kellogg's) 3 boxes ., 25c
Ginger Snaps, per lb 10c
Anphabet Macaroni, 4 lbs. ,.r 25.c
Green Tea, per lb. 39c
Morning Cheer Coffee, . per lb. 30c
Save Your Coupons for China. and Silverware.
Menno Oesch : - Zurich
EGGS WANTED.
Phone 165
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
LOCAL MARKETS
Mr. Ivan Willert was on a trip to (Corrected every Wednesday)
Toronto lac' week. Eggs 15, 13,11
During the warm weather the past Butter, ib. creamery 9c
week the perch were bitng ai the lake Wheat i2
Mr. T. R. Patterson, County Eng- Oats, bush. ...................... 25
ineer of Goderich was in town on Barley, bush. 32c
Friday. Buckwheat, bush. 32
Call at Mercer's General Store on Flour cwt 225 3.15
Friday and Saturday for a good cup Bran and shorts, ton ........ 20.00
of coffee. Potatoes per 90 -Ib. bag .......1.00
Mother's Day ,was observed by Live Hogs, cwt. 3.50
peoples of Christian Churches on Sun-
day.
Many villagers attended the sessi-
ons of the Evangelical Conference at
Dashwood during the past week.
Mx. and Mrs. Wan. H. Braun and
family of Forest were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Mr. Wm. Lamont
The Kalbfleisch mills are doing
their annual sawing of sawlogs into
lumber, etc The Zurich Branch of the Wozn-
Mr..and Mrs. Jahn Oesch of the en's Institute have had a very succes- '
Goshen north, were visitors at the sful year, not only financially but ed
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGrig- ucationally and socially. We have a.
gor's Kipper. membership of 46 with an average
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert, Mr. and I attendance of 32. During the year
Mrs. Frank Siebert and Miss Nora we Have had several papers which
Siebert, R. N.,: of Detroit, spent the proved very interesting, the paper on
week -end at the Siebert hoarse here. ,the History of :Hay Township and the
Mr. Milford Uttley left for Toron- village of Zurich ,brought !back old
to last week where he was successful memories to some but also proved
in landing a job as millright at some very educational to 'others, not hav-
Steeleware company. ing known so many of the facts pre -
Rev. and Mrs. K. Gretzenger and 1 sented ,in this (paper. The papers on
sons Laverne and Alfred of Fen- our past and present Kings also pro-
(ick, -were weak -end visitors at the ved very benefioial. A • paper on
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Health was much enjoyed. These pa -
Mr. George Smith, who has ' (been peas were given by Institute members
working at his trade as carpenter in with the exception of our Health
London for some time, has moved his topic which was given by Dr. O'Dwy-
family and household effects from , er.
Exeter to that city.
Mrs. J. Routledge who spent a few
weeks in Detroit has returned home.
She was being brought home by her
son Kenneth, and Dr. W. Coxon, who
spent some time in that city.
Mx. "Cecil Uttley, while operating
one of the machines in the Kalbfleisch
)Planing Mills,: one day last week had
his thumb badly smashed and torn,
and will be.off duty for some, time.
Dr. W. D. Bryce wishes to advise
the public that his dental office at
Dashwood will be closed next week,
May 18, 19, and 20th. Dr. Bryce
will be attending the Ontario Dental
Association Convention.
Mr. Chas. McGregor of near Grand
Bend purchased a new Model F. Case
Tractor equipped with rubber tires.
This tractor in high gear rolls along
at from 15 to 20 miles an hr., and
the neighbors call it the car -tractor.
Womens' Institute
At the recent meeting or the Zu-r-
irh Women's Institute the following
annual report was given:
This year for the first time we
staged an apron parade which proved
mare interesting than we had antici-
pated. Another new idea in. our
Ibranchtwas the Health Posters,, we
are .greatly indebted to the members
for malting this such a huge success,
also to Dr. MacKinnon who se ably
judged 'these posters and .consrnented
on same. The (members also respon
ded wonderfully to an antique display
and needless to say it proved very
interesting. We had but one dem-
onstration this year, namely, the
folding of a serviette.
We trust not forget about our
Sunshine Basket and we must realize
that in this as in anything else we
can only have the success by co-oper-
ation. For sometime we have been
uring ways and means for collecting
money to fix over the Town Hall
With the occasional passing of the stage, and are pleased to report that
big power grader over the Zurich.at last this has been ' accomplished,,
Road, a lot of the roughness is be:
and we as an tustitute are mighty
ing eliminated. Some kind of bind -proud of the fact that we are resp-
er and dust prevention should be us_ onsible for the redecoration of the
ed for the summer on this piece of stage, and are hoping ,that with the
heavily travelled road. help of different organizations and
the concert we expect to put on in
At the auction sale of farm lands the near future, we .will be able to
at Zurich on Saturday only one of wipe off the debt. During the past
the two farms were sold namely, the winter months we supplied fuel and
'75 -acre faun, being E -half Lot 16, a basket of groceries for a needy
L.R.E. Con., purchased by Mr. Josiah family. Then too the social •half
Sararas. The 160 -acre farm was not hour at the close of each meetinyr
sold owing to a reserved bid. adds much to the meetings_ We
Mrs. C. Price of town on Saturday also appreciate very much •the con-
eelebrated her birthday, and a very tributions the younger folks have
enjoyable time was spent. Among 'given in our program5ne namely,
those present from a distance were: solos, monalogues and playlettes, this
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Erwin or London is an opportunity afforded our young
and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Surerus, of folks that the older members of our
Detroit. Institute were not privileged in their
younger- days, we should encourage
Appointed A. J. P. as much as possible the younger folk
Mr. James A, Paterson, Village in their ipublic .appearances because
Clerk of Hensall, has been appointed they will .be our risen and women of
a Justice of the Peace :loe Huron to-horrrow.
County by Order in Council, dated
April 28th, 1936, and has taken theDuring the year we have lost by
necessary oath of office before the 'moving away two very valuable me.
Clerk of the Peace of Goderich, D. rmbers; nabely, Mrs. Cowen' and Mrs.
F. Holmes. Reith, but we trust and feel that they
will always take an active interest in
Granted A Divorce y the Institute work. During the year
Of the seven eases on the Supreme we have Sent cards.of ' sympathy,
Count at Goderich,two were settled treats and plants to those in sickness
ihefore Justice J. R. McEvoy open and bereavement. As we come to
court on Tuesday. Charles A. Lock- suns everything up we can. truthfully
say we have had a very" successful'
and prosperous year. Let us press.
:forward and try to nirake each mace-
lean
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leding year (better than, the past.
pISTADE
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!ant, John Hardesty of Toxonto was
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW
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YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, .w
I ALSO , HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT'
NEW ROOFING, ' PLUMBING AND EVE.
TROUGHING '-
SPECIALS! - SPECIALS'
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c
$ We also have some very Attractive Prices in
Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and
Mattresses.
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Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand„
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; t.
t, Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.„ 31
4, One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up..
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BE SURE AND SEE THEM! ''"
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USED FURNITURE
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Mens and Boy&Zurich Garage
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We have put in a Stock of
Good Choice Quality Men's
nd Boys'. Work Shoes, and
invite the public to come in
and we can fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFB .ED BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Oat.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
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LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES
JUST ARRIVED : ;
Regular $10 Heavy Service at ..6.3`au�
Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires `'iz•.90
Best of .Gasoline at per gallon., 23c
Lubricating Oils and Greases at Cor_',
responding Low. Prices
Get Your Requirements Here,. where
Your Dollars Go the Faribestr
Expert Workmanship on alt Makes e
Cars, with Charges Very Reesonable
11. MOUSSEA1J
Phone 103.
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice.
Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
Rerinaaning Buggy Wheels Set 12o00
Buggy Shaft 3.00
Cross Bar 1.00
Buggy Reach 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c
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MA.SSEY-UARRIS NEWS
SEEDING MACHINES WILL SOON BE
USED
Let US have orders early for Repairs and avoid
Disappointments„
Cultivator Points for all makes, M. -H. Points are
the Best.
How about a Cream Separator • Demonstration?
Ta. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Reg. 67
AUCTIONEERING? YES!