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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-02-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT 1 1 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK W We would like to show you our Range ot New Prints We have 56 pieces to choose from. Prices from 15c to 30c a yard Old Colony Percales Extra quality Cloths in very newest patterns, abso- lutely fast colors 6 pieces only at per yard 30c .New Table Oils, Squares, and Scarves now in Stock SPECIAL! SPECIAL! - Fine all Linen Toweling, Orange or Green bordered at 15c a yard GROCERIES! GROCERIES Chocolate Cookies, per lb Green Japan Tea, per ib. Rice, 4 lbs. for Soda biscuits, per lb. Try Rex coffee, perib. Pop corn, per lb. Oyster Shell 15 -lbs. 25c '15c 39c 25c 15c 38c 10c Cwt. at $1.25 J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 The Canada Trust Co. THE HURON & ERIE Mortgage Corporation INTEREST RATES NOW EFFECTIVE 3 Per Cent. for 1 and 2 Years 3 34 Per Cent... for 3 and 4 Years 33k Per Cent. for 5 to 10 'Years. SAFE AND CONVENIENT Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY; 1 ',4144 FIERA D I 1111I 11111111111 111111111 1111111111111 111 11 111111111111 Ill 111111 111111 111 1111111Eil1001111I1Ia1i101 1111111111111 11 11111011111: 11111 11 16. ZUR Groce Cream Cheese, half -.'44 Cabbage, per head Salmon, large can Canned 1-lerring, in i9 • Canned Shritns, •per' Brunswick Sardinesi Sodas, 2 lbs. ' Tuna Fish, per can,;.• Menno EGGS WANTED. ...!')! • 11111111111111111111111 11111 11 11111111111111111111M11111111111111111i11 Il411!11111111111111111111111111 1li 11 149S Store 1111111 kg. e 4 a i5c • • 1,444144 5C . . . ... • • .•.4 1 OCto:.• ,sauce, per can 20c ... 25c . .......... 15c Zurich Phone 165 ITEMS OF LOCAL WHO Miss Martha Heideman, n2rs0 training at the Sarnia HospitxV'w' a visitor with her parents here" - town. Mr. Wallace. RosS of Brucefie called on Mr. and Mrs. C. L $ one day last week. Mrs. Gerald Snider and littl daughter, north or Drysdale; we visitors at the home of Mrs. So Jacobe. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston o Bayfield were during the past wee visitors with her sister, Mrs. Herb' Bender. A number of relatives attended. the funeral of Mrs. John Oesch's on- ly brother, the late Herman Tyler at, Dashwood on Saturday. Miss Ruby Schrag •of the Goshen line north, is attending theOntario Mrs. Geo. Sparks has returned Mennonite Bible School at Kitchener af- for a week. • ter spending the past two months The Zurich Branch of the Woni., ;with relatives in. London,. f en's Institue will hold their rnoirt1Miss Erna Weber of Zurich, 4i; visit- rneeting en Monday evening Marc1 ed witht her father,, Roy Weber. 1st, at 8 o'clock in the council Chain, Miss Grace Brock of London, was bers. • ca, visitor with her parents here.Men's Sunday was obserVed in the Beginning of next week Bruce United Church, the pastorReV. A. Koehler will take pessession 61 sinclair preached a , t both services. A farm he recently purchased from George J. Thiel of t 11'• s choir of 30 voicesewn. just .5°'' the nien Music. In the in morng Trendered hos.Sher- os the Village. : 'pi sang a solo, also Dr. Smillie. In Pine F nrin calk e weather preVaii:‘; 4heevening the choir rendered two during the past week at times, ina:0*arbertse, bOy"Mnr.GeiCigroeSrs,asWs.°aCilastriike,A now tie is nicely frozen and;1 4.1rtet the snow is falling nicely with a Blowes and H. Horton. tle thawing taking place, NVIe springhavee ery reason to believe that; i)ieFisipedndtso o.sf?eMhrim.Geo.abi.a CPetty to. bu tar,: not far oif. in after suffering for several we-, ' eks with pneumonia. Although SO: years of age, he is exceptionally smart for his age. Mr. Hughes of the Bank of Montr- eal staff here, has been transferred to the Zurich branch, to take the place of C. Barlett, teller, who has been sent to Owen Sound. Oliver Rowoliffe has purchased the Hensall milk business from his bro- ther Archie, and has taken possession. Oliver is well known to the people c4 Henna. Walter Spencer, one of our prom- inent .,business men left recently for month's vacation in the south, in the interests of his health, which is hoped 4111 prove good. LOCAL MARKETS eeteo every Wednesday) Butter, creamery ....... 30 Eggs dozen . ....... - 16; 1.4„ 13 Chickens, dressed 15-10 Cliickens, live `. ......... .... .10 .Wheat, bushel 1.30 'Oats, bush. 50 Barley bush ....... 1.00 Buckwheat, bush 75 Flour, cwt. &O.� ter 3.90 Bran, and Shorts, ton 34.00 Live Hogs, cwt. 8.50 Potatoes per bag 1.00 HENSALL J, W. Bonthront is visiting, with her sister in Pittsburg for a few weeks. .4111=111111111111111M1111111MI 4. I Plumbing,sFu.rnitace WF ollrkl: Eveftrohughing and Tinsmith- ing ne y and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. Goise0441401416884100000.941141MSMISSOMMI40.84DeriBilDOMMIIMMIO*1) HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 4 gat, COAL and COKE 1 Colder Weather alwAys dem%nds the more suiti,ble fuel for your I • heating equipment. Let us supply ei your needs with the right kindsLof Fuel at moderate prices. PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, t Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax s Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes 1 in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Mr. Philip Foster of tlie. Babylon line south, and who has not,been erk- joying bis good health for some timei is now quite ill ,at the home of :his brother, -Mr. Lang Foster .of Blake. Mr. Philip Foster is having an aucti;-; on sale of farm, stock and other eff- ects on March lst, and does not in tend to continue farming. The chartered auditor firm of Firstbrook. Monteith & Co., of Stmt. - ford, who have been engaged by Hay Township Council to audit thek !books have had a Mr. Pauli do t work the past week, and with the e, ception of a little work on Thursd their work is about -over. They w have their full report for the Coun t by their next meeting, March 1st. HAS ACCIDENT. Mr. Jacob Kipfer, of the Bahyl Line, met with a painful and Wb might have proven a much more s ious accident one day last. week,.4 was in the act of hauling out so wood when the sleigh became stu, on a small stump, and Mr. Kipfer trying to release the sleigh witch ' prying pole, was suddenly thrown the air and in landing struck -his he on the stub of a small sapling t was cut in a slanted shape, with result that he suffered a rather de cut in the back of his head. Dr,' MacKinnon was at once summo and dressed the wound, and Mr. N fer is around again as usual no the, worse for his rather 'painful cid.ent. Fool Room For Exeter) The question of,.a licensed. room for Exeter is agitating minds of both the citizens municipaland- council. T' N. Statton Fore t has ' •ren'i vacated •by Lindenfield's HardW nda has set up several tt understand that Mr. Statton has posited with the Clerk 'the license required by the village by-law now awaits the granting or the,. ense. The opening of a pool via town has been a contentious quW,, sr/DE ts, wEIDO z,,evvrin:ttterric:, ZURICH - ONT. • mccess. While there are ,rivately owned tables by organ ms th use of their mernberS QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE , forf a public pool room. 7oted aga'nst several yearS .44410sOSSININM100.11411.41111,00411.1111,1b01•004114000000000000001W oiroes-AdN ,•.;cate. Miss Clam Volland, who has been ' quite ill for some time is now improw ing. .Announcement Mr and Mrs. J. R. McDonald wish to announce the engagement of their •daughter, M. E. Lovica, to Russell Y. Love, of Kincardine, son of Mr. ancl rs. Wm. Love of Hensel], the mar- ''riale'to take place quietly the latter part of February. •The Commencement The Commencement program of the. Hensall public and continuation sch- ools was held in the town hall. A largeaudience was out to enjoy the venin. A well balanced program fttif choruses, drills, etc. by the boys, ttly1; (lancing by Pearl Harpole and little Joyce 13roderick, musical num- ers and three -act plays. A great Aeal of credit is due the principals ;4th'il:assiatants of the schools, for the 'splendid way the pupils were trtain- • en The financial results were very 'satigattoty. Robt. Moexe, principal otthe Continuation school acted as Death of Mrs. Shirray Mrs. Mary J. Shirray, wife of Dav- i'd Shirray, died on Sunday morning two •miles southwest of Hensall, she 6 -was. in her.68thyear. Formerly Miss d, Sit.ry Urquhart, she was a native of "---0--to. For a number of years to her marriage 36 years ago, she was a milliner in Exeter. She Was the last of her ;family and is sur - Aver by her husband and one son, 1 Albert. The. funeral WA S held on Tu - ''.„1 esday from the family horne. Rev. A he Hunt, of the Anglican church and as Rev. W. A. Young, of the Preshyt'w- ian Church. officiating, Interimanti lin Hensel) Union cemetery. T1aV5th., .1.11o14.0++++++444,10+0+10414444,* 4. 11 YO w re an 'ct 41. 41*i 4Polo 1 STORE THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW ft FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE - TROUGHING 4 SPECIALS! SPECIAL Special Gasoline Lor Stoves, at per gallon ....... ....28e 4fiz' We also have some very AttractiVe Prices in ,e Furniture. See Our New Beds, Spriifts and Mattreses. ••••••• a.. .....1 USED FURNITURE : Two Gocid Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; 4$ 1 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dng Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.: One Dome Used Rockers ranging from $2.0OP Up. : BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 4 4, i• Johnston &Kaibileisch .t ...., ., Hardware & Fritz. Phone 63 t 4. ÷ t +4.4.(-.6.44.1.+4.4.444.4.4..1,44.4.4.4.4.4.41+++++.+ Mens and Boys Zurich Gar 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. GARFILED BROWN Streety Zurich, Ont. , WEIGIVE EXPERT' WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES jusr ARRIVED Regular $i0 Heavy Service at ..6.3fi Reg. 10.75 I:Leavy Service Tires 6.90z Best of Gasoline at per gallon. 23c Lubricating Oil's and Greases at Cor' responding Low Prices Get Yetis. Requirements ffere, whem Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with Charges Very peasonable 11, MOUSSENIT Phone 103. Zurich tillinlIIIIIIIM11811111111111111111MM111111111111111111111111111114111}MINE111111111111111KM1111111151111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffilifk THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 .and 10:00 Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerinuning Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar 1.25. 25c 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 12000 3.00 Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each HESS, the Repair IVIan 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111CMOHM1111111111111111111A111111111111MINUMUMEMIE111110111111111111=11111811 , MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS Almost New Top Buggy and 10 -inch grinder with New Plates, at Bargain Prices Please manifest your appreciation for having received credit on Repairs by settling at once. We now must have settlements to meet obligations. SUPERLASTIC TIRES AND TUBES, GIVE YOU GREATER VALUE PER DOLLAR GAS OIL AND GREASE Shar f '9 0. KLOPP & SONS AUCTION::. 4 "6" ? YES! Res. 67