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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-04-29, Page 8P EIGHT fr fr THE STORE WITH! THE STOCK New allpapers We Would be Pleased to Show you Our New Range o \ allpaper. We have 58 different sam- ples to choose from, at prices from 9c to 35c per Single Roll NEW HOUSEDRESSES s� `�;e have opened a new shipment of the famous ' usbington Housedresses in very smart new designs; best quality . prints and percales. Prices $1.49 and .1,98 each NU -BACK CORSETS Arid Corsettes... Uncorseted Freedom with smart Figure Control. Nu -Back made by the D. and A. Corset Co., largest manufacturers in Canada. Give us a chance to supply your needs before purchasing elsewhere. Nu -Backs prices 3.50 to 5.50 each. Elastic Girdles at 75c to 2.98. OUR GROCERY SPECIALS Peas, canned No. 4, 2 for 19c Punes per lb. T Oc Castile soap, 5 for 1 Oc Pleesall coffee, 1 -ib. box with cup and saucer 33c 1 Oc 28c 28c Tomato juice 20 -oz. tin at Lemons per dozen Oranges, per dozen A good supply of cooking and eating apples on hand, kept in cold storage since last fall. They open up in perfect condition. 1.55 to 2.50 a bushel or sold in small lots by lb. J. GASCHO SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 ZURIC 1101110/1 1 110 1111111111111111111111111111111101111111111 111111101 1111 11 1 1.11101 01 111 1111 111.1111 f1;1111 IlI I r ore Lipton's Tea, 1-1b. and tea loot' f or „ ._.60c Catsup, 26 -oz. bottle, each wt ............... ....19c Ingersoll creams cheese, per .lg 15c Canned apple sauce, 2 cans 25c Pancake Flour, (Aunt Jer ni ;ia) per Corned Beef, 2 cans Z5c: Aurora Coffee, pr Ib. 25c Pork arid Bans (Aylmer), 411 -oz. cans, 3 for....25c Toasted wheat, 6 -oz pkg. 2. for 23c See Our Great Offer for •a E'; eew Chicken Fryer and Skillet Oesch '' Zurich EGGS WANTED. nn Phone 165 _ 1= • `111111111 IIIUIIIIIIM111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIlU1!1!1111111111YIIUIIIIIIII1111in 1111011 11111E I0fIr0IhJ lillim ittot1 The Canada Trust Co. E HURON & ERIE Mortgage Corporation INTEREST RATES NOW EFFECTIVE 3 Per Cent. for 1 and 2 Years 331 Per Cent... for 3 and 4 Years 36. Per Cent. for 5 to 10 Years. SAFE AND CONVENIENT Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETt aseasret!eseasassama its' teivadeoi saw" s • a HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Wire Fencng 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 We. Come in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've eve* had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. v-,t411110: `a11,1fa&p'e t.. ism Wit. 'Jy+ au*, TY TIGHT $ LOpt ZINC BONDED see eadurine FROST MMn dial SAVES YOU MONEYS, a 9• • • a • a 1 s PAINTS! PAINTS! w We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried I and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, : Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes • in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ; ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. • • TAD & WEIDOI ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY �-. PRICE - SERVICE a AaS••••••••.•A•••••p...•. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mrs. C. Eilber is spending the week visiting with relatives and friends in Seaforbh and Hensel'. Mr. Claytus Mittleholtz of London, is visiting with Zurich friends this week. Mrs. C. Eilber, Mr. an d Mrs. 0. L. Smith and Mae, motored Stratford on Friday. Mr. Peter Manson, of Hensel), has leased his farm on the Goshen Line, Stanley, to Mr. Juilean Manley, for a term of one year. Mrs. Amelia Schnell was last week removed to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she is taking treatm- ents, and rest. The annual Conference of the Ev- angelical church will be held at Chesley next week. Mr. Josiah Gei- ger of town is the appointed layman representing the local congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho have the past week moved into their new home recently purchased from the Lipph.;. ardt Estate. Considerable alterati- .aOCAL "MARKETS ^f Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, creamery 3 v Eggs4 .. 18, 15, .i3 Chickens, dressed t ...... 15-10 Chickens, live 10 Whew, bushel x_28 Oat,4, . bush» . _ 55 Barley bush 1.00 Buekwheat, hush •, 75 Florin,'; Cwt. 3.00, 4.25 BranT,and Shorts, ton ....... 34.00 Hogsl�:cwt_ ..... • ..... 8.50 Poles, per bag L50 FOR SALE 1925 Chevy. Coupe with License for $20»00. L. A. Prang 8c Son_ FOR' SALE A 1'986 Fond. Coach, like new, very ons and improvements have been .. e- . • made to the home. • " l' L. A. Prang Si 'Son. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eckstein, who have been in the Mitchell district for the past years have returned to the Zurich vicinity, having' engaged with Mr. John Eckstein of the Bronson line for the summer.' QUICK SALE What at one .time looked like an early seeding is now bound to be •a'' late one, with the land all saturated isi water, it will take more than 'a; week in many places to dry off. But there is plenty of moisture down ;in the subsoil now, and when the seed- ing is once in a good growth should be the consequences. The Zurich Branch of the Wdrn- en's Institute will hold their monthly meeting in the Council Chamber, on Monday evening, May 10th at 7.30 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all ladies to be present. After the business meeting, at eight o'clock the meeting will retire to the main aud- itorium of the hall for the moving pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemn r and family of the 14th : con., and Miss Lenora Haberer motored to Strat- ford on Saturday to attend the mus- ical festival which was .:held at the Y.W.C.A. Their son;LL;1 !wood, aged 10 years, taking part, `and receiving fourth prize in the cofpetition of seven trumpet players, The highest marks received was 85, second .83, 84rd 82, and Elwood 7$. He was ac- companied by Pais piano teacher,Mis> Lenora Haberer. We extend congr- atulations. MOVING PICTURES Don't forget the moving pictures to be given in the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday evening, May 10th at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Women's Institute. The frim will be "The Honey Bee" and all its activ- ities. 'Everybody Welcome. Also a demonstration on honey. A CONCERT A Three Act Comedy entitled "Paying The Fiddler" given. by the Broadhagen Luther League, and un- der the auspices of the Zurich Luther League will be presented in the Zur- ich Town Hall, on Friday April 30th, commencing at 8.15 p.m. sharp.These young people show remarkable talent Plan of hall in charge of Misty Beat- rice Thiel. At Supreme Court Five noniury cases are slated for hearing at this week's sitting of the .Supreme Court at Goderich, starting on Tuesday, April 27th, Justice Kin- gstone presiding. loge ;comparatively good health un- til a couple of weeks ago she was; taken ill With pleurisy:.' She was a1= waysiy.briglit and cheerful and had a host of friends in the community. She is survived by four sons and 7 daughters;:Thomas, of Pontiac,Piich. John of Marlette, Mich; Isaac, of ,Seaforth;' George of Hensall; James Troyer, Toronto; Mrs. .Tames Jarrett, H,illsgreen; Mrs. Jack Cor.- sitt,Y}:Seaforth Mrs. Douglas, Bruce- fielfI; and Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Wilson Carlisle, all of Hen- ,saIJ. iBesi'des these sons and daughters alliiif; whom were home during her recent illness, there are 35 grandchil- dre ,'50 great-grandchildren and 16 gre 1 great-grandchildren. The funer- al • <:' held on Monday at 2 p.m., fro ,r },Carmel . Presbyterian Church, He e a. to Bayfield Cemetery. neer of potatoes ler :Apply "tb ohn'ston, R. R. 2," Zurich Aged Lady Passe :> Mrs. .Ann Burson, one of nsali's oldest residents, died at her home in Hensr 11 on Saturady in her 117th year. P. or maiden name was kin, 1 Walker. I•ler husband, Joseph Hurl- server] and :a ,social time was renjtuiecl son, diet% .25 years ago. She has en- by sly. 'BLAKE Jean - Carnie,' is at present g with her •aunt, ° Mrs. G. S. a'd at Exeter. and Mrs. Sol Bechler and fam- ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amann, Zurich. and Mrs. Sol •Gingertch• and is MIii`ly of _the Goshen South, were Suck say' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. "-Gingerich. ss Alice Erb has returned home a t'. spending some time at Exeter. nday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Gingerich: Mr. and Mrs. Cir G. ,ho and family; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ch rs. Erb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Row Gingerich. 1rs.Donald Turner of London, was a "visitor with her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. R. N. Douglas, one day last week.'` .liV M.S.-The Blake W. M.S. held tbk April meeting on Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. W. Carnie. The president, Miss Alberta Finlay, pre- sided. The meeting was opened .hy singing hymn 252. Mrs. Roy Lamont read the Scripture Iesson and Mrs. Robert McBride ledin prayer. The 1evotional leaflet was read by Miss *tribe./ Carnie. Hymn 498 was sung aftewhich followed the reading of th /Antibes of the last meeting.The toeing from the study 'book was talc en by Mrs. W. Carnie. Miss M. A Johnston then offered prayer aft"r which hymn 500 was sung and the e ~sting was closed by repeating to Lord's prayer in 'unison, I .'uieh was ar ,., °I:`hilia.i1.ay, April 29 0 l f9rr t'�, :.. , ' "tri .,, .,- �. ._ ,.. ,......a. :;'�T44.41 440, '4 1-41144 .444^.1t•to.F'„.ot!.`r4F'a".+1.,.1' ./,„Iolvix4ml;'a*,ii.li! + vo • THIS SEASON . , CALLS FORE .. GOOD _.- NEW'. FENCES ON THE FARM.. LET US SUPPLY' .n, YOU WITH THE- . , BEST ' OF •ALSO WOVEN WIRE, �'_ HAVE BARB, WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW R ' OFING, PLUMBISM TROUGHING AND EVE - T. * SPECIALS! 1 � - SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon We also have some very . Attractive Prices in Furniture. See Our New and MattresaesBeda, Sprite 4 28c. USED FURNITURE Two Goad Used Chesterfield ..Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; . Dining Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All BigBar 4. �„ gains for.quick Sale. �'�•,- : One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! '' I JOht r i ec Kalbfleisch f Hardware & Furniture, Phone 63 I "r ++++++++++++++++++++++4444,++44++++.14++++++$44.40,41.44 i•'F�$ �I +'I•'i•�I ++ 'Fi +++++++I[" 44 , A,++4+ 'i!°' ++.1=.F.j..FtE'i<++$ .40,41.44 ' Mens and Boys Work Shoes 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 RWJt3BERS, 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 6:98! Best of Gasoline at per %gallon 230 Lubricating Oils and Greases at Car- . responding Low 'Prices Get Your Requirements Here, where! Your Dollars Go the Farthest!' Expert Workmanship on all Makes et Cars, with :Charges Very' Reasonable i. MOUSSEAL Phone 103. Zurich 1111111l11(IIII10UI111111 IHWIIkJllN hi!C;+i 114111 111111111111119Uf@111111111d111(Veit'1Mtlf9 (IIY41111111mIIHIIIU111111illl111111111111111IIN1111111111111111111111111111111111111UI1111261111a THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice g Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 M Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 RerimmingBuggy = Wheels Set .............. .,,.. 12o00 Buggy Shaft Cross Bar 1.00 Buggy Reach ........... 1.25 Buggy Spokes each 25c .----- HESS, the Repair Man 3.00 offimo11111111111UIU1111111111111UI1ll11WN1NlNININNIINi11 raniiNtlIlINN1iNUi1NNi1N111NNmmordPP,Fillii fd>T {111111. f IN111N,p1!N1iNNN11NN1111N@�1INr.11111M 1111 11111(1111 11111111111111111IIIIIII11UI1111111111I1111111f1151 li11411ii111 .4. IL8Ib 1111' „„ ,; g 44)' ili114e 111,110 11111 11111IQf + aI!i ! 1)111a144454i ` l HERALD OPJ?IO]Ei Do You Know? Mr... MERCHANT! . You know thoroughly well that you have power in your store, to influence the decision of your cus- tomers 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. 1:11111111111111111111$11i .111111114111111111111111k111111111111 1,11