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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-11-18, Page 8PAGE 'EIGHT �URZC THE STORE WITH THE STOCK -oat ress For One Day Only MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. One of Toronto's Largest Manufacturers will hold this Sale here in Our Store Misses' and Women's Dresses Suitable for any occasion, at $3.95 up. Smart new Dresses, in new shades at 1.95 Fur Trimmed Winter Coats; All the very newest materials, trimmed with best Furs at 14.95 to $25 Each NEW WINTER GOODS See our supply of new Winter Goods, Woollen Blankets, Esmond Blankets. A complete range of Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Leather Coats, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, at Right Prices. ei a PRCDUCE WANTED PHONE 59 b;;ia Aa •L4'f�+ Auto Insurance TIIE REDUCTION In th. cost of 1938 License should be used in Buying Auto Insurance Why not protect yourself and buy a Policy Special Reduction Allowed to Farmers Living on Township Roads. GET MY RATES. NO OBLIGATION Andrew F. 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Eggs. dozen. ....... 34, 32, 26, 16 Chickens, dressed 24-19 Chickens live 18-12 Wheat, .bushel 1.00 Oats, .bushel 40 Barley' ' bush. 60 Buckwheat, bush. ............. 58 Flour,_ cwt 3.00. 4.00 Shorts, per ton 28.00 Brant ton •26.00 Reeve Geo. Armstrong of Hay, is Hogs,. cwt. 7.50 attending the session of Huron;Co-(Potatoes, bag 40c imty council at Goderich this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kat enjoyed a motor trip to Elmira chener and other points during past week. ]Jr. and Mrs. H. 11. Cowen family of Exeter, were Thursda itors at.the home of Mr. and C. Fritz. air. and Mrs. John Brenner and son Clarence and Mrs. Moir of .Hen - sill, motored to Milverton on Sunday. Mrs. Wrn. C. Wagner and son Leonard motored to Guelph on Thu- rsday. Mr. and Mrs. Len. Birk of Guelph were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs.Martha Routledge. Kalb Kit_h Mr. Calvin Williams was a recent ' theK visitor to Buffalo. Mr. Milt Oesch was a week -end vis- itnr.at Desboro. and • 1VIr. John Doerr of Auburn was - vis- •visiting • with. Mr. and Mrs. E13nore Mrs -.i Thiel on Sunday. . MTS. Mabel Snider has treated her- ' self and family to a new Philco ra- a nd dio. visit -1 ` Mr: and Mrs. T. L. Williams, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lenis ,O'Brein family of Exeter were Sunday ors with the former's parents, and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein. Mr; _.Calvin and Miss Ethel Williams mot- ored to. Bright on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leeroy O'Brein. and 1 117,`isd ,Gertrude Thiel entertained.a 1 tw.o sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 11. number of friends to a party one ev Hoffman were Sunday visitors with eiubg last week. it Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman at ! 1r; "incl Mrs. Sam. Gat•Ese1 alk ''of. Galt. 1 Daalhwbod were Sunday . visitors at Mr. Max. Turnbull, one of Hay 1 the,home o_Vlr. and Mrs. J. W. Hor- ner. ornet. ' Township Councillors, in company II with a number of other hunters from t Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel and.Mr the Grand Bend district, are off on. Harold and Milford Thiel; 1Lr. Mil- t hunting trip to Manitoulin island I ford Doerr spent last week -end in looking for deer. Mt. Clemens and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. David Schnell of Al- 1Fhe annual Christmas Entertain- erdeen, Sask., who have been visiting meat of the- Evangelical Sunday Sch.- here for some time, left last week ool is to .be held in the church on for Guelph, and from there will go Sunday evening, December 19th. to Mildmay before returning to their :Mr. Garfield Brown, Mr. Jacob home in the West. Blown Mr. Jacob Weido and Mr. .. Mr. Pierce Farwell, of the Goshen H ?y Datars motored to New Ham south found a rather unique stone burg: ,and Kitchener over the week - 1 formation in his field, it very closely eT�d., i resembles a lady of the medival ag- and Mrs. BiII Webber of Exe- es, wrapped very well in long dresses ter; • .Mr. and Mrs. George Link and I and just where this originated we Miss Evelaine French of Dashwood, are at a loss to know. wore ';Sunday visitors at the home of Colder weather is gradually com- 'Mrs. C. England. ing along, to -day Wednesday the ' lie -annual election of the Evang- snow is flying, but there is little elieat Junior Lbague was held on. frost visible. A heavy frost visited Azov. llth, conducted by Rev. E. this section last Thursday there morning. itiui'cl: Pres., Helen Dietz; Vice pros. Last year at this time there was an .aye Oesch; Secy., W. Snyder; Trs. abundance of snow, and one had to Betty Dietz. i be careful of the auto wiuld become • stuck in the drifts. 10 THIS SEASON CALLS FOR. GOOD NEW e FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF Wlr'VEN WIRE, 4* 4, ALSO HAVE. BARB WIRE. SEE, US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE. TROUGHING '. Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY, SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28 We also have some very Attractive Prices in Furniture. See Our New Beds, Spas and Mattresses. 4, USED FURNITURE Two Goad Used Chesterfield Suites en Hand; t Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; 41* Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. + One Dozen Used Rockers ranging g frons2.>00 Up. 4* BE SURE AND SEE THEM! t 4 JOhUtQII & Kalbflejscji 11 Hardware it:. urniture. Phone 63 r 4, +i+-24fi +.0.P. ie++,e. .i.i.++d 414:3, +4. i +3r+ 44 .4.44+.14+ +++4 Choice duality Zurich Garage. foots and shoes We carry a nice line of choice Footwear for Men, Boys and Women. All our Stock is fresh and of very choice materials. No leftovers or second grade lines. Let us fi't you up with your next pair of Shoes. See our line of Sport Shoes. GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Out. WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited tov RV.tl.o600666/ OW6WB6�`t'�eYM• 6Sn`e46"K404%3Q 9Y` FA41p6'QOYQBYYCPOOV11.`"`.: 4'Y 9`T.B.'" HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Winter's Fuel Colder Weather Always Demands the More Suit- able FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let Us Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels at_ Moderate Prices! HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a new one... Let Us Look These Over for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantage - 1 • • ea • Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. .: Mrs. (Rev.) H. Roppei of Dash- ivood will, address the W.M.S in the Armistice Day passed off very c uiet] in town here last Tai jai aria.; . Evangelical church next Sunday ev- 1 3'ening at their annual Thanksgiving In fact one would not know there service. All are welcome. was such a day, while other town in the Province wore obser, ing tie day in various ways in honor to the vet- errans of the Great War. We think it would be appropriate if Zurich would in another year also observe this an- nual event. Gets Big Buck Among the numerous hunters who were up in Bluce County last week shooting deer, Mr. Earl Yungblut of town was the luckiest, as he landed a nuce big five year old buck 'which, dressed 200. lbs. Earl got a . big from dropping the big fellow,. and it would make any bunter smile: to get so fine a trophy. EnlargE(ns Telephone Owing to petitions and pressure to urge the movement along, th Hay ' Dinner Is Held Col. Murray Dillon, London, spoke on :prepardness in the line of notional defense being essential to the secur- ity of the empire at the Legion -Lions dinner at Seaforth, with- Pres. J. E. Keating in the chair. Pres. Harry Stewart, of the Lions Club, welcome the guests. A feature :of the meeting was, two minutes', silence in memory eFf ,the fallen cornrade's. During this period E. H. Close sounded the "Last Post." Lion C. M. iSinith presented the final .report of the Irallowe'en. frolic, which. netted $1,700. Petition For Vote A petition signed by 750 names was surbmitted to. the Goderich town council asking for a voteon the qu- Comae and purchase your Aut- omotive Requirements from• Zurich's oldest established Garage and Service Station., We can supply.. , your needs.. Expert Automobile repairing,. Acytelene ' . Welding, Tires;, Batteries, OiIs, . Greases and repairs. LUNCH ROOM And clear, Rest Rooms at your Service 11. MOUSSE4U Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 IlllilUUIIIIIM U;IIIMIiillllllllllit!lIMIIlfll111111111111111111111111111111111,1K111111111111111111t !nlilI111111iliifflilfl1OURiVfligailiilllillIMOVIRMIf!IMIllllll11111111111!Illlll1111i1111111t1111l THESE PRICE subject to cIlt< a v e without Natio Painting Wagon Painting Buggy ......... Recovering Buggy T Rerimming Buggy W Buggy Shaft .............. Cross Bar Buggy Reach.... .. Buggy Spokes each,- $7.00 and 10.00 ................... 6.00 and 10.00 To ...... 16.00 and 18.00 heels Set b ... .......... 1 2o00 ......� .......... ............3.00 1.00 ........................... .. . • 1.25 .. 25c HESS, the • Repair Ma•. IIIIIIIillllllll!IIIWlUt111UlUUlUlU1lUULIIUIIIUINIUIIU!41U111141UlUltilNllgIUIUIUUIUIIIIUl11fUI1H!UUUUIIUIfii111i1llfllUUlhu�lNlh�lll€Lllillli1111111U111lIIIllilllllllll8lrt8in81UlUlllfiA!iihh�ilitl111U4�f fel.ephono System was aJli e.1 to pur estion: "Are you in favor of the bev- chase from the Tuckersmitn System erage rooms?, at the comsig .rnunic- the line, andequipment a miie aorta ipaI elections on December er 6 th. It of Blake on the Bronson line. These I was decided in commitee to deal 'with ten subscribers will soon be connect Cie petition at an adjourned meeting ld to the Hay System.arid be served • Reev-, Turner presided owing to May .rom Zurich Central, which will be a l nr MacEwan's illness. The 'petition'' big convenience to them, as Zurich was presented by J. P. Hume, presi- is ..e,r place o£ business: "e u.ny tient, and Rev. S. R. McClung, secret ary of the Goderich temperance fed enation.. 'Mr. Hume told eouncittha; tine canvassers had. ,been gtven• a I ' derstand there. is a number like E A E & IN E 1 0 subscribe 's up th.c: Goslie�� iii,; who Z L R I C H ONT. would lil.e a similar change, and it- s quite a procedure to go about to r~ ,rla;rfi'1 "r'e" *ti,.1. Thr, pe'. tion hoc QUALITY - PRICE -- SERVICE g. 'b t; aced, d one day, Mr .gave the change enacted, The cones � eon circulated only dd:eration of t'..e line taken over was 1ViteCIun with a line result shoWn. - 1 OoAMOORAh****0•Mi04041*i .. elm icar the $300 mark � 1 MASSEY-UARR1S NEWS FREE! FREE! FREE Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for all Tires purchased from Us; Quality Best; Prices Lowest; Written Guerantees; Ask to See the Tire which has over 125,000 miles of service. Brng your Cat- alogues, we will meet all competition. Seeding Implements should be in good working shape shortly; Order M. -H. parts early. Cultivator points for many makes GAS OIL AND GREASE ;Tel. Shcp 149 0. ICLOPP & SONS Res. 67 AUCTIONEE ;!NCI? YES!