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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-10-14, Page 8Il' AGEIl;t•17'T 11. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK 106,11.11.011101.1.01.141 We Are Receiving Shipments of New Goods Almost Daily, and Invite Your Inspection of The Following Lines: NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW DRESS MATERIALS. MACKINAW FLANNELS. FLANNELETTES. SWEATER COATS. SILK HOSIERY, In Latest Fall Shades. Boys' Bloomers, Knickers and Overalls For School Wear. EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. GASCHO SON ' PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 A Auto Insurance THE BEDIJOTION In lie cost of 193,41, .,icense.;should be used in Buying' Auto insurance Why not protect yourself and buy a Policy Special Reduction -Allowed to Farmers Living on Town sh.p.Roads. GET MY RATES. NO OBLIGATION Andrew F..- Hess, Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFZTI ZUR1 0111 11111 11011 1 1 II(lllilll IIIIIII1111 II 111.11111111111111111111011 ZURIe Grocery: Peas, No. 4 per tin :Pork and Beans, 16 -oz Tin, 3 for Super Suds, 2 pkgs. 1ieci; Rose Tea,. black or mixed, half-lb.'28c HERALD 011111111111 1110! 1111 11111111111 1(1!1 '3 tore A11111111 10c Z5c 15c .P„and .G Soap, 6 bars for 25c (Olin Own Baking Powder 1 -Ib. tin 25c 25c 5c Floorwax, 1-1b. tin Snowflake Ammonia, per pkg. Menno Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 A000111 1111 111111111 II III 1111 III 11111111 11111 0111111 11 11 X1111 111111 11110111111111IIIIIHI{I Hill !hill, 51l Hill lillit 11110id11111111 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mrs. John Desch is, on the sick list. But is improving nicely. .Miss Marjorie Galhnan from Ex- eter was a week -end visitor in town. Mrs. C. Eilber is spending a few weeks with friends at Stratford. Mr. Jacob Weido of Dashwood is spending a few days in town. 14Ir. and Mrs. John Oesch and fam- ily of Pigeon, Mich., spent the week- end with Zurich friends. Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Rowe of Thor- ndalze were week -end visitors at the Potatoes bag LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butler, creamery Eggs, dozen Chickens dressed Chickens live Wheat per bushel ............ 108 Oat's, bushel 40 Barley bush. 60 Buckwheat, !bush_ 58 Flour, cwt. 3.0014.00 Shorts, per ton 28.00 Bran. ton 26.00 Hogs, cwt. 10.00 75c 32 30-25-20 ..20-25 15-20 home of Mrs. L. Geiger. Mr. Gerald. Bedard of the Toronto teaching staff was a holiday visitor at Isis home here. 1.F,CTION RESULTS IIrs. E. Thompson of Stratford, ' (Continued from Page 11 and Mr. W. Burn, of London were 'behind while others not so sure re - visitors in Rev. Burn's home over ceived large majorities. iSunday and. Monday. ,Both ridings in: Huron returned their former Liberal Candidates and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont andMiss regardless of all the beverage room Jane Lamont attended the Forest andtemperance talks and advertise - Fair ;last .Thursday which was atten- menus, the majority; voted :fob; tie 17 eaided by avor three thousand people. gOve'nment. And whatwe here, •.in •Znrit h are' looTeing .for most of alai', The'big hay gravel :trucks'. areAll our Stock is. fresh and ofExPert ,; just, new is the taking •over and AI t '> thun$ening: t`hrough town th • days e� 1 4, is 4. 4t T0FLI'Rl�i IY4 betiAeli :1401, +#.9" R� YOUR s r _ r 1: STORE THIS SEASON •t; CALLS FOR > . GOOD NEVE FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY t YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEIII win, + ALSO HAVE BARB IMRE. '. SEE US ABOUT + NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, TROUGHING AND EVE, ri SPECIALS! SPECIALS!' Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon $ We also have Furniture. See + 28c some very Attractive Price in Our New B� Springs and Mattresses. USED FURNMIRE " ; V �Two Godd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.54 Kitchen Chairs,. Etc. AlI BigBargains Tables; It for quick Salta ,Z+r`,, One Dozen Used Rockersg �cn $2.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! e 4. t it Johnston & Kalbflejsch1 I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 +++++++++++++++++++++w+++ ++++++++++•1.4.4.+44++4.4. 44400 Choice Qua1ityZurjoh Garage Boots and Shoes Come and tease your Ant - emotive Requirements from We carry a nice line of choice Zurich's oldest established Footwear for Men, Boys and .Ga Garage and Service Station., Women. We' can ; ' suPPIY• your needs and their mission is to del on . the Blue; Water Highway, !final coatis being put onp Is red hot. men.• I ; .,.che checkup shows that.13,70$spelt'-' T`,he �ilnieli Mennonite church, at sons out of a possible 18,108' yoed in the Bronson line are having Harvest i Ila on riding in which James Bailin Sienie services on Sunday October 1.7th, morning and evening. Visiting d'd nister will take part, and you are cordially ,invited. ere, aye, ;lsettr class of road •from •Hensall; vers or second grade lines. tn. :very • choice ,materials.' : N, utamobile repairing... Iver gravel St Joseph. This should be a good` ' as the tirrrg for res? action when .everything lefts the pave - 2`hankg'Ivfng !jay 'passed oft very • quietly' rn town'. en Monday; and while thele -Woos 1`ittle stirr, yet we all are thankful •fpr• the many blessings Pro- videijcer has bestowed upon us the .past twegk,. Mr.' and. Mrs: George Brenner who were recent visitors with friends here returned to their home in Midland, Mich. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sehilbe of Zur- Vil ich, who have returned home to Zur- ich 'on Tuesday. e sta•a••e•a•••s•sr••t••s,•eortasa06/ee> ;� Fatalities Are Up Motor accidents in Ontario during HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE * aline claimed 75 lives compared s 32 ,in,, the same month of 1936, says a report from the accident recording division of the Ontario department of • highways. Fatalities in tine first six imonths of the year were 290, an in- crease of 68.8 per cent. over the 1936 period. 54 children under 15 years were fatally injured the first le half of the year compared with 28 in the 1936 period. Wire Fencing If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult tti'! 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 you attractive prices. v 4 i1�lli !E. ,111 1!. (!r911- , WWIOKA ,_ i A inns a waft eassa Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! PAINTS! We carry a and Proved Also Quick C c,odyear Furniture, TIGHT ` LOCI! ZINC BONDED an 'Works FROST hums Sid SAVES YOU MONLrl, PAINTS! • • w • s full line of the Well Known and Tried Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubesl4:. in all sizes _;. ,_;. 41: Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall ;$ Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsnnithoo I ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ZURICH ard i ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE maaaassamssaimmassresomossmowasseasoloase ware always in stock. • STADE & WEIDOI Celebrates 100th Birthday Jacob Oswald of Kitchener reach- ed his 100th birthday on Oct. 1 and• was out on his front lawn to receive a four -tiered birthday cake and a basket of 100 roses from his neigh- bors. He said his first jab as he starts out on his 101st year,':would be to rake the leaves from the lawn. Teachers to Meet The annual convention of the. East Huron Teachers' Institute will be held in Seaforth on Friday Oct. 22nd Sessions will be held in First Pres- byterian Church, commencing at 10 a.m. when Mr. Greer, Chief Inspec- tor for Ontario, will be the speaker. In the. evening a ?'mn(met will be held Northside,} United Church :when Inspectiir. "Hartley, of Clinton will be the speaker.. Men Wanted for Farm. T. Macleod, agricultural represent- ative of Huron county, was in Zurich one •day recently looking over the un. - employment situation. He has re. ceived instructions from Toronto •to obtain ten unemployed r- I from each to 7nship in the es sty for. whom jobs are wafting on rams. Hsi stated V,' at he had visited a number of town hips but had" been unable to secure Vie services of a• .soliiiar man. -•--Ex. type, Liberals was re-elected ;in, a three -cornered. fight_ The . cheek re-; veils approximately 76.25' per cent id those eligible went to, the polls - T, totals aTe fi ,s r,l , 11 Ballantyne z , tysf •1 r,r-. . T •7 032• Taynlpr-.....4-1,,,•.•'•:-.., .,5,85;5 iMoir. i . , .r, -r ,.,...w t 941' Majimity; for aaZlantyse ..,... •.1,17,7 1 -lows the peoplesvoted inn,:tltis part is . as„follows .:,. •• . . HAY Ballantyne Moir Taylor No;•1 ... ..a., 67 12 31 No. 2 69 25 12 No. ;3A -B .... 225 20 70 No. • 4............164 11 58 No.,5 85 2 41 No. 6 70 2 134 Nq. 7 42 9 27 Nes 8 116 4 23 838 85 396 Majority for Ballantyne --442. 1•LENSALL N. 1A 104 36 71 No.; 18 , 111 33 61 No..1 No. 2 N. 3 No. 4. Na. 6 No. `+r, No: 8 215 74 132 STEPHEN 43 9 105 31 89 .. 112 No. 9 ,.. Y 89 10 45 10 50 I6 82 3• 51 2' 1551 60 3 32 6 89 104 8 113 54 • 637 67 Majority fox •Taylor -103. STANLEY 52 ` 4' 42 86 9 16 '71 14 24 46 15 138 4 60, 14 42'1 49 0 7' 57 13 114 459 '73 443 Majority for 'BalIantydasol6�. 740 See Let us fit you up with your n pair 4 ,, Shoes outline of. Sport Shoes. GARFILED RFILED ' BROWN Victoria Street. Zurida, Ont. WE GIVE EXPERT. WORKMAN_ SHIP IN REPAIRING our Patronage Solicited Acytelene ' Welding, Tues, Bart., rte. , Oils, Greases anti rept Nal No. 3 No. 4 No, 5 No. 6 lO.7 No. 8 77 BANCO res ez in to heal �y i Cm li fvas,ntlrner/ LUNCH ROOM And clean Rest Rooms at your Service . MO.USSEAU Phone Day 103. Ni t, 47 111111111111111101111111100111i1tl1111 ifil{I1111111112111111 fllil,"1111 111111111ilNu111211111110quliUllluIII11111R1k11160111111iII 1111I1tlniti111111`i!rIII111111111iI111nI11111111fli81i1111P THESE PRICES subject to cbooite without Notice I Painting Wagon , 1..1.4 $7.00 and 10.00 -6° Painting Buggy . '6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.E and 18.00 1 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set 12o00 Buggy Shaft ., Cross Bar COKE so/d by L. SCHILBE and SONS STADE .and WEIDO yaw .3.00 ...... 1.00 - Buggy Reach ...._ ... 1.25 Buggy Spokes each � 25c HESS, the Repair Man 1111101111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111tlI111110N111ff110101111111M111111111050 11011010f01111001111011f0101010011121g1110010101f11i 0110[OIIRik ' (ill IIIIII1011111flIIPtiNI01ii1 reillll1116,i?T Isti 'ill glss iTlplil, a II d ,,i Ei.cutin? it'.1 tr, T , i.,...is ita9;t tel iia If 101 111<11111i1 f ? 11. WTI1111111iit;i1 HERALD OFFICE Do You Knowe Mr.... MERCHANT! You know thoroughly well that you have power in your store, to influence the decision of your cus- tomers in regard to whatthey 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! 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