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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-12-24, Page 8fr .PAGE EIGAT THE Ch STORE WITH THE STOCK THE re -We are again showing a large and well assorted • Stock of Christmas Goods... Useful, Attractive Gifts for Everybody. Below is a List for your inspection: FOR LADIES ---Scarfs, Silk Hosiery, Lingerie Setts, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Sweaters, Pullovers, Cushion Tops, Bath Tow- els, Dresser Scarfs, Blankets, Tablecloths, Bed- spreads., FOR MEN AND BOY ---New Ties, Sox, Scarfs, Fine Shirts, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Silk Hanks, Sweaters, Caps, 'Windbreakers, Leather ..Coats, Bath Robes, Pyjamas, Mitts and Gloves. A New Supply of Chinaware, Toys, Christmas Cards, Seals, Decorations. A Complete Stock of Candies, Nnts, Oranges, Raisins, Currants, Peels, Figs, Dates, Candied Cherries, Shelled Nuts, Pineapple Slices. See Our Display and get our prices before purchas- ing Elsewhere. • G SCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 CARE, OCURTEBY and COMMON SENSE Are <Al 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: ndrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY, 40001106.040011111+6613110+3++++.1510106 Seeleilielletannian-00260011400 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE TiAli',211111R1 0 0 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND Season's Greetings AND MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING US ALL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON- TINUANCE OF OUR FRIENDLY BUSINESS RELATIONS STADE & WEID ZURiCH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ad$0000I80.41040.10.010.04101000041101411140010.11110.0410414.411404100411040,04140 0 ZURICH HERALI) onium mum lit 01101111110 I)lth1tIlIlIJl11IlIflhII VIP NEW Grocery Store At this time of Year we can give no greater or more impressive mess- age to our Many Customers than by Extending a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW. YEAR Menno Oesch Zurich EGGS WANTED. - Phone 165 ilor IIIIIIMMI111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111J11111M111111111N11111111NOMIHIIIH111111111111111011111101KIIIMMNIWiliiinitlii, ITEMS OF LOCAL iNTEREST The Christmas entertaimnerrt in the Evangelical church last Sunday evening was a grand success in every way. Premier MacKenzie King of Ot- tawa on Thursday celebrated his 62, birthday, and the day was spent hap- pily at the capital, with some friends preparing a nice cake which was very appreciateable served. Word has been received here of the passing of Mr. Eldon Rennie, who has for some years been a resi- dent of the State of Indiana. The de- ceased was 70 years of age, and leav- es a wife and two daughters, besides a brother and several sister„ of which Mrs. Lydia Geiger of town is one. Messrs. Jacob Haberer, Earl and Ivan Yungblut left early Wednesday meaning for Detroit, where they will meet Mr. Edward Deichert, who has been at the hospital for some time,, and who wishes to return to Zurich, where he will stay at the home of hie brother, Mr. Jacob Deichert of town. School Meeting The trustees of Zurich Public would. wish for as many as .possible o be present at the annual meeting next Wednesday ferenoon, beginning at 10 o' -clock, when the usuar business with exception of electing a trustee, will take place. There will be a num- ber of interesting items discussed, so the ratepayers are urged to come out and make the meeting all the more interesting. Real nice winter weather has gre- eted this section the past week, the main roads are very good, especially the No. 4 Highway is all plowed and one can drive safely. It would help the Zurich road somewhat if the few drifts were shoved to a side, as it would not fill in so quickly when the next little storm comes along. Nomination on Monday Thursda,Y, baber 24th, 10.3cr 41+441144444. 4.44444406+44+414.4.444.1,4.+ti-4,*.i-++.1.i. 4,4q,4",1,64.I41441 414 4. r 9 9 4 9 4$ 4. 1. 4+4'. 4. 4. MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS We are Happy to take this Opportunity of Expressing our -Appreciation.. at the Patronage that has been accorded us dur- ing the past Year and Wish one and all for • • 4 4 1 • i 1r * • LOCAL. MARKETS gly...i • (Corrected every Wednesday) W .a. . + 4 f NE Butter, creamery 30 YEAR 4,4 4. .. 4. Wheat1.08 bushel Eggs, dozen 30-25-17 .1$ ! .I: , 4. Chickens, dressed! ......— • — 16, 11 + Eggs, pullets ..... .......... ..... 19 : 4. Johnston etl; Kalbfleisch • , + * Geese, dressed Tuxkeys, dressed ,. Ducks, •dressed 20 12 t Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4e . 4 95. et Barley, bush, malting Farley; feed 75. Oats, bush. 45. Buckwheat, bush 60 Flout, cwt Bran and shorts, ton --ea....5.0' :35.•:)- PotatoesLiv Hog;tera.gewt. ................ 8.50 1.06) 4.4 RECORD SHIPPING YEAR A record shipping year has been completed in shipping the the God- erichlarbor, 180 steamers have mov- ed*. aggregate gross tonnage of 287000 in grain through the port. Shipping was open nearly eight mon- Airs, from. April. 29, when the first boa-rrived, nn.til December 15th, when the last cargo had been dealt with: Six boats will winter at. the harbor. The Elevator & Transit Com- pany has concluded its unloading and there p.re ;three laden storage vessels at the mill with one light shiP. The tugl,.‘Doiialel Mac" of Kincardine, was there to break ice in the harbor dur- ing .he -winter. MAY ABOLISH SPEED LIMITS tkicaci:q1 reports at the 'Ontario legigative buildings were to the eff- ect tat the province's highway speed lint Vvould be abolished at the forth- ecmiing Legislature session. While no official confirmation was available, it was reported Premier Hepburn and his Cabinet had the proposal under advertisement for some time. Aboli- tion of the 35 mile an hour speed limit would be provided for, it is un - The Township as well as the Vill- derstood, :by amendments tothe High age Nomination will be held on. Mon- way' Traffic Act stiffening the penalty day afternoon and evening respecti-ifoteckless driviri" g. vely. A great many people these days are asking will there be Town- ship election this year? Well, time alone will tell. As far as we can understand the present council have given •a good account of themselves, Theee London young men appeared and have been. very careful in spend- before F. G. Weir, J. P., at Goderich, ing what money was spent. But it charged with stealing 13 ,Christmas is up to the ratepayers whether they trees from the Township of Stanley. will demand an election or not. lat and from Henry Isidwinkle, of that any Vete on Monday these officials township. The number was unlucky will give an account of their steward- for the Londoners, for they allegedlyhip, ship, and we trust will be able to were caught in the act of taking the satisfy even the most critical quest- trees, strapped to an ingenious an- ionare. Bring your good suggestions rangement on the back of ther ear, and constructive ideas to this meet- Ihy County 'Constable J. Ferguson. ing and you will get a good hearing, The men, Willard and Newton Stur- and help to put something into the mg. As fox who should run and and Sidney Bryson, all of Lan- eetindon, were remanded a week 'on their who Should not run fox the various I own bail. • offices, well the electors win have to 4)-4. settle that. At any rate please don't be an uncalled for diourber, ..„. SCHOOL REPORT TREE STEALING CHARGE SHOT, HUNTING RABBITS David Alex. Stewart, 13, of Park- hill, died instantly when he received the full charge of a shotgun In his head while hunting rabbits last Mon- day near Parkhill. The gun was alle- gedly in the hands of Arthur Bannis- ter, 23. The victim is said to have stood up suddenly in front a Bann- ister at the latter, only a, :ee..t a- way, fired at a rabbit. Dr. Racey of 1Parldbill was called but life was ex- tinct and after consulting with Chief Coroner A. R. Routledge of London, it was decided that an inquest was not necessary. According to the vie. tint's companion, a rabbit appeared in direst -line with David and Bannis- ter. To permit Bannister a clear shot David dropped down about four feet ahead 'of the former. When Barmis- ter missed, he fired the second barrel 4ust as David, evidently unaware the rabbit had been missed, stood np in front of him. 1 +++++++++4++++++4444+++.4 Mens and Boys Zurich. Garage Work Shoes EXTRA EXTRA. 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. School Section No. 8, Hay. Hon. 75% Pass 60. Sr. IV—Jack Weber 79%, Martha Milleir 77, Hilda Becker 69. Sr. 1V—Hilda Rader 75, Ernest Masse 69, Sr. III—Lorna Miller 86, Rosaleen Miller 81. Jr. III—Dorothy Price 72, Louise Masse 69; Lyla, Swartzentruber 66. lInd—Cecelia Hartman 89, Dor- othy Weber 88, Howard Datars 87, Hubert Miller 84, Violet Rader 81, Merle Miller 80, Iloyd Smith 68, Russell Smith 66. John Masse 66, Howard Finkbeirter 62, Eldon Det- ers 58. Ist—Euoleen Kuntz 87, Earl Raci- er 83; Victor Hartman 82, Milton Price 81, Ralph Smith 78, Geraldine Masse 68. Primer—IVIaurice Finkbeiner, Alice Miller Gordon !Price, Leo Smith, Hu- bert, Swartzeatruber, Lawrence Hart. Men. • Teacher—Mary L Patterson. GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited LARGE SIeliPaIENT OF TIRES JUST ARRIVED Regular 111,0 Heavy Service at ..6.35, Reg. 1a.75 Heavy Service Tires 6.90 Best of Gasoline at per gallon. Lubtriimeing Oils and Greases at Cor- respeading Low Prices Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars Go the Farthest!, Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with Charges Very Reasonable IL MOUSSEAU Phone 101 Zurich 1111111111EVIIRE211119,11E111159211;14111111111111111111111111MINIIMITIMINIMN1111111111M11111111111111111111MUMIIINMERMIIIIIMEM011111111111111111111111111111111111111111311tit 1111111111111111MRIMMIIIIIIIMMUMERIMMEMAINIUM1111MOMMEMaill1RE1111111MIMENMETOMMIRIIIIIIMISCOMITIOM THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy• 6.00 and 10.00 Reoovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set — 12000 R. Buggy Shaft Z Cross Bar 1.00 Buggy Reach ...... .......... Buggy Spokes each 0.0.0.0.0.4..• 25c HESS, the Repair an .111 SMIE 'U11.11111111 1 M111111111111111 BE 111,1 IMIMEN1111111115EMEHMEMEINEMBIIIIMER- HERALD MICE Do You Know? Mr... MERCI-IANIrl You know thoroughly well that you have power • inyour store, to influence the decision of your cus, tamers in regard to what they buy from you. Your , customers rely on you to give them products which in use or consumption, will give them complete satisfaction. If it is right to use big city dailies and nationaly- circulated magazines then, by the same token, it is right to use local weekly newspapers! am the Master Salesman of this Comnumity, and my name is D V ER TIS E. INSMEXIMMINUMNIEN INIMMINEMEINNEEZ 111111.1.1121a1