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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-06-11, Page 840400 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK ouse Furnishings New 4 -yd. wide Lunoleums in Stock. 3 Patterns to Choose from. Bring your Room Measurements and let us estimate cost. We meet Mail Order House Prices. 2 yard wide Floor Oils, sq. yd. 2 yd. wide Feltol, sq. yd. 2 yd. wide Baroleum, sq. yd Linoleum, Congoleum, or Feltol Rugs.. cured for you at short notice. $i 1.50 9.50 6.90 55c 43c 45c Pro - Linoleum Rugs 9x101A at Congoleum Rugs, 9x10*- at Feltol Rugs, 9x101/2 at All other sizes at corresponding prices Window Shades, green or cream with roller ...49c A Complete Range of Curtain Goods, Drap- ery Materials, Made up Curtains, Chintzes, Cretons... We Stock No. 1 Quality Goods Only. EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Hand J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 CARE, COURTESY and OOMMON SENSE Are F. ;511 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 SAFETL '1!11!!1! 0411luaiuu1111111 m 111111111111111 1011111111111 1811111 111 a 11!11 ll NEED Grocery Store .1) i1N 1IIl'I II!IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIi[lif 111TH I I IIN11111 dI#� Tea, (Broken Pekoe) with tc•;''' n free, per°ib 59c Peanut Wafers, per lb a.„ 1.5c Factory Cheese, p r lb. 15c Brooms, 5 string each , 29c Orange Lemon and Limeade per bottle 15c Peas, size 4, 2 cans 19c Peanut Butter (loose) 2-113S. 25c Golden Wax aBeans, per can' 10c Save Your Coupons for China and Silverware. Menno Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 009 11 11111111 1 1 111 111 1 1 II I II III 11 II I II II 111 1111111111!1!I 111111 11111 11111 11111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111ii, ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mrs. •Cyrus •i olosky was a Tuesday visi;tro at Dashwood. Mr. Sam Baker of Dashwood was a visitor in town last week. Mr. A. E. Buswell of the big flour mills of Exeter, gave us a friendly call on. Fridya. Miss Jessie MacDonald spent the week -end with relatives at her home near Kincardine. Mrs. Flora Brown, formerly of Crediton and Kitchener, is visiting at the home of her brother, W. L. Sieb- ert, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotchmere of Bayfield, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Al- brecht. Mr. William Lamont and daughters Miss Jane and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, and Marjorie, motored to Seaforth on Friday, Balling in friends. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 17, 15, 13 Butter, lb. creamery 29c Wheat 72 Oats, bush.. 25 Barley, bush 32c Buckwheat, bush. 32 Flour cwt. 2.25 315 Bran and shorts, ton ........ 2000 Potatoes per 904b. bag ........100 Live Hogs, cwt. 8.50 Mr. William Dumart of Kitchener, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Yungblut and family. BORN—Koehler, at Hay Township on dune 8th, to Mr. and Mrs_ Bruce Koehler, a son. Ir. H. F. Klopp and daughter of Krtohener and Mr. Leonard Klopp and -family of Waterloo visited their mo her recently. We are pleased to report that Mr. There was a big crowd at the ball Edward Brisson,. north of Drysdale, game last Thursday evrn;ntr Tltis I is improving nicely after his recent was the formal opening of the League ehi ss. in Zurich and commanded much at- tention. The Zurich boys so far have not lost a game this season. J. Gasciao & Son are making im- provements in their store at Drys- dale. The building is being moved back somewhat from the highway and additions are being made to take care of the increased volume of :busi- ness at this lively little burg. From the Penetanguishene Herald we note the following news item: he underwent an operation last Mon - "At the annual election of officers of day. Pleased to report that Ralph Georgian Masonic Lodge, William J. is improving as well as can be ex - Manson was elected Worshipful Mas- petted. ter for the coming year." Mr. Man- ing the Hay Municipal System. son is a son of the late John A. Mr. and Mrs. James W .Moore of Manson, Goshen north, and we con- WWteroliet, N. Y., were vreitrng Mrs. gratulate him on this worthy office. Peter Koehler of town. Mrs. Koeh- ler accompanied her visitors to their High Prices home in N. Y., and will later visit Potatoes have reached the highest ether relatives in New Haven, Conn. prices in a number of years when on A happy event was ,celebrated at the markets in the city they have the home of Mrs. Sol. Jacobe in hon - reached the two dollar mark per bag. or of her granddaughter, Miss Belva IHowever, they might be twenty dol- Truemner, last Friday evening June f 1 e none to sell 5th; it being Belva's 13th birthday. Mr. Orval Corriveau (The Roaming Vagabond) as known by his radio friends, made his usual trip to Lon- don on Saturday and broadcasted over CFPL radio station. Mr. A. F. Hess, and Mr. H. G. 11.44 are attending the big Western Ontario Telephone Convention at London this Wednesday, represent - Mr. Ralph Uttley it at present in St. Joseph's Hospital,, London, where stirs a bag i you Lav , , • lit is of no benefit to theproducer. The evening was spent in a very soc- oelie•• •••••••• •••••!040140• 1 We notice in the gardens around Lal manner along with. a delicious tenet that the 1936 crop has every lunch. indication of being a good one, in fact we have some in bloom, and that means in •a few more weeks we will be digging our own Murphies be- hind the house regardless of what the city dealer boosts •or lowers the. prices. Our New Pavement It has now become a definite fact that the north and south main street through Zurich will be paved this summer, with an asphalt mixture, Which will be a great convenience to people living on that street. The cost of doing the same will rim around $3 000.00 of which we under- stand the Provincial `Government will pay 40 per cent. and the balance will be paid out of the village treasury over a period of years. The money is being advanced by the Hay Town- ship Council. It seems a lot of mon- ey in .these times, but if we want im- provements we must pay for them. A similar pavement was Ned by the County. Road System on the east. and west street a few years ago,and the upkeeii' expense ' on this road has been at a minimum. So we trust; that this new Ferment ement will meet its expectations and give us a good At a meeting held in the Town class .of road free from deot for a,. Hall, ,Goderich to deride the program long time. Something should be ';dor Dominion Day, and to appoint done to lay the dust on some of out committees to carry out the arrange - heavily travelled back streets, as at;,ments, .it was decided to have the tines it is almost unbearable, and 'egular celebration consisting of chi] motorists could greatly help this by not stepping on so lively over the dust streets. Please! It seems hardly fair for the people on the HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE ' CONSERVATIVES TO MEET A convention and annual meeting of the Liberal -Conservatives of South Huron is scheduled to be held at Hen- sel' on riday of this week at 8 p.m. Cecil Frost, mayor of Lindsay, and. first vice-president of the provincial association, is to be the chief speaker The executive will meet prior to the general meeting. CHOSEN MODERATOR Rev. W. A. Bremner, of Brucefield United Church, the nominee of Hur- on Presbytery, was elected president of the London Conferedce of the Un- ited Church' of Canada at the open- ing sitting of the 12th session at Metropolitian Church at London, on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Bremner was elected to succeed Rev. W. A. .Walden of London and was elected from a field of 11 nominees, on. the third !ballot. He is a Scot, having come to Canada from Scotland at the age of seven. He has been pastor of the Brucefield church for the past 10 Appoint Committees ire 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 ... . for long life. Come in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote yqu attractive prices. ~_�' 1. `� Arai�lh(/ ht. W ji4y hwlw�r s . 9.3► alrraaaar- TIGHT LOCK ZINC BONDED to t,ciurire FROST haunt that SAVES YOU MONEYS • ,s • • • • I • • • • PAINTS! PAINTS! s We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried w and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, A1Go Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wa • midyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall l Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace a g Work, Evetroughing and �Cinslraitl;iM ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. STA*E &WEI ZUR1a. H -- 0NT; • s l'1°eineav Jun 11411, 1 93 YOUR Hardware and . Furniture STORE • THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW t FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY t. 1 YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, 1 I ` ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT , NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- * TROUGHING SPECIALS! SPECIALS! .1 Sial Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c ,F, i W e also have soine very Attractive Prices m IFurniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and ': * Mattresses. + _.. USED FURNITURE i t + Two Good Used ,Chesterfield Suites on Hand- 4 n__ a r• sed Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! Johnston 8c Kalbfieisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 • 4 • • • 4'fi�F�II'�lP,��F****+�E*************�F*�F3�****�F3��t�3��F�F******44i:. Mens and Boys Work Shoes We have put in a Stock of Good Choice Quality Meta"'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. GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont, WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited Zurich Garage EXTRA EXTRA LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES JUST ARRIVED Regular $10 Heavy Service at ..6.35' Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires 6,901 Best of Gasoline at per gallon, 23a Lubricating Oils and Greases at Car- ,. responding Low Prices - Get Your Requirements Here, wherea Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with Cha ges Very Reasonable. H. MOUSSEATT Phone 103. Zurich; wen's races and calithurepians' and trade parade in the morning, two baseball games in the afternoon, and it band concert at night. Mayor Mee - back Streets to be obliged to 'keep !!wan, presidinf, said that he regret - their doors and windows closed all ted.the small attendance. One. ce the um.mer owing to dust, when !those .iaseball games to be held in the aft - QUALITY PRICE SERVICE residing on train streets hardly kno4r ernoon will be Monday night's post- .a what a menace the road oust le b r I cued Th, th e will be I i11112111llp 11111101111iIUI!-0Ili61UHHlMi9iI11UBIMIluliil MIIIIIIInilU11111111111ll(i11111UNf�ll4flHmlflfli�IEil {�lltrillagUll✓!{111811 MINllli[II11111111II 1111 111iMID THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering. Buggy Top $7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach .... 12000 3.00 1.00 1.25 . Buggy Spokes each 25c HESS, the Repair Man IIIuIIIIIIIIICI(ul11gmfl1l11IiIfQEIIIlI119IIII(IIIIIImIIu mIimllllulm mile ��11����ull1111��NNIIi rscu fllUm{I�IIIIII umuIIIII1�IIt�IiIIU1p11IliIHE N ame between Godeeich an •et the speeding cars whirling aroun R .Zilxich, e other gain. 'Ri I�ENIM•r • 1NIiG• Ii1 !!�i ar- and kicking up 1,he dirt I ranger) for; _ i 1 biASSEY-HARRIS NEWS We Have Opened Our Hospital for Sick Mowers. Bring your's in early for Overhaul Job. Estimates as to Cost cheerfully given. We will Repair any Make. of Machine! Genuine Massey Harris` Parts Fit Best. ani Wear the Longest 1 Come in : and See the New Oil Bath Mower ` Super Lastic Tires always on hand, also used Tires GAS OIL AND GREASE How about a Cream Separator Demonstration? el Sh©p 149 O. KLOPP & SONS AUCTIONEERING? YES! Res. 67