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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1938-03-17, Page 8*AGE EIGHT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Martha. Washington HOUSE DRESSES A k `Aprnent Just Arrived ived o ' New Co.zo a ul House x43Ctom ci� 5 asi Qa..0.3i y, Fast Color Prints, at $1.49 and $1.98 each. ll.ther Makes at 79c, and 93c Each. p NEW PRINTS -50 IN 0 i ' Latest. `.� d �V Sr�RV S Il•,17Atr�,�- "c.�1'iJ S�lie��'� �:� �.a.�3.air�k^+ 3 Pat- terns, terns, Ps ices range from 15c to ::30c a Yard NEW NU -BACK, CORSETS Solve Your Figure Problem! New Styles with Zippers, also the New Patented Sesame. Prices from 3.50 to 7.50 Each NEW WALL PAPERS A large supply of Reg. N. Boxers Wallpapers again in Stock. We invite your inspection. Also a few room lots at very low prices. LENTEN SPECIALS Macaroni per Ib. Salmon, Pink, 1 -Ib. tins Canned peas, at each Sardines, 6 for No. 1 peanut butter per 1b. Pork and Beans, large Sonas, 2 lbs. for ,jello, 4 for Oranges, 2 dozen for 5c 10c 10c 29c 15c 10c 25c -19c 45c PHONE 59 Auto Insurance Owing to the numerous accidents in 1937 Rates have been slightly raised in this territory by the Companies. However, Motorists can still buy Protection at a reasonable price. DON'T ' DELAY! DON'T BE SORRY! PROTECT YOURSELF INSLTRE NOW! Rates and Information furnished without Obligation. BE A SAFE DRIVER! Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY, .._-.,it•^,;^tee!^_...,,,..-.r•*-r.<..;,- ax.. - +-tr vlillEresem 11111 1 1 1111111 .111111111 ZURICH HERAI iiPlll!�Illl♦11!I(milf(f�LLL',�: cer v‘qt,it iwlJrli!ui�`_l� Saur Kraut, large cans, each 1 Oc O_>ydol, -1 large and .1 small, for 25c Sodas, 2 lbs. for ..... .. 25c Gold Medal coffee, per lb 39c Soap Chips, 3 lbs. • 25c Canned Herring in Tomato' sauce, 2 boxes 25c Linger Snaps, 2 lbs. 19c Spanish onions, 3 lbs. for.:. 25c C - Menno Oesch :F urich L EGGS WANTED. Phone 1 65 >a!TO!iI1 ft l Mr 11111, i � .11Hi ;lnlfll(;1 !.1 i ' I �N � f it t iT!T!1� •HRP; E. f, I 1 , N, ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hess motored Butter; dairy 35 to London on Tuesday. Butter; Creamery _ 40 1s, 15, 15, 14 , 85 Miss Louise Willert of Detroit was: Eggs; Boren a week -end visitor at her home here. ' i?b_cat bushel Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kalbfleisch, o ta;, bias—he-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade motored Barley bush. to Detroit over the week -end. Buckwheat, bush Mr. Albert Hess, Mrs. C. Fuss and ,Flaur; cwt.2.50-4.00 son David motored to London. on Bran; ton 34.00 Wednesday. Shorts, ton a4.00 Mr. Ervin Hughes of the Bank :of Hogs, cwt. 7.50 Montreal staff spent the week -end at Potatoes, bag 40c his home in Ailsa Craig. Messrs. Walter Eckel and Ward Fritz were on a business trip to De- troit and Windsor, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and Toronto --Conservatives in the Leg - family of Detroit were ,week -end vis- islature gave Premier Hepburn and itors at the home of Mrs. C. Decker. his Government 100 per cent. support when ,the House by a unanimous vote indorsed the resolution asserting the province's prior right to the imposit- ion. of tax on personal income. Thus Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .1laist and ended .two day's debate on the reso- on of Detroit, spent the week -end at lution-,which will be included in the ;he home of Mrs. Hoist's parents, recommendations Ontario will submit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp. 1 to'tlie Rowell Commission. Division I bells rang for the first time this sess- MT. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of i ion when the premier called for a Kitrl•ener and Mr. George Stoskopf vote and panty whips soon rounded up nienibers. 40 60 60 FOR ONCE UNANIMOUS Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schilbe were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr rd Mrs. Swan, Brucefield. of Stratford, visited at -the home- of Mrs. Thomas Johnson on Sun ray. ,Mr. 'Paul Hess who is attending Toronto University spent the week- Legislation to bond all lawyers for end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the protection, of the investing public A. F. Hess. against misappropriation and theft, The weatherman has been very was urged in the Provincial Legis - generous to - us this week with .plenty lature by F. G. MoBrien, member for of sunshine and to -day, Wednesday, a .Toronto riding. "I have .advocated a real spring day, and when we 'hear fort years•the bonding of lawyers" he and see the many robins and crows, said, who took up the.study of law we cannot deny that "spring is here" when he was 27. For 10 years prior although ten days earlier than time to .that, he had conducted his own hardware store in Toronto. `+I hope the Government will introduce this move." 'T0 BOND ALL LAWYERS sHARDWARE – SEEDS and FURNITURE i . $ t 1 i 1 I 1 Winter's Fuel s Colder Weather Always Demands the More able FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let Us Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels a at Moderate • • • • N Prices! HEATING EQUIPMENT 1 1 1 Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipmzn ? 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 } 9s • • • • 1 • 1 s z tells us. TO DRILL NEAR GODERICH Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- s • ware always in stock. • • STARE & WEIDOI ZURICH - ONT. According to W. H. Newcombe,one of those interested in the search for oil in Huron County, and a former drygoods merchant at Clinton and on of a former well-known Method- ist minister., and who was engaged for some years in the gas and oil bus- March 7th, with all members present iness at Vancouver. He -is thorough].!. Minutes of previous meeting were -on einced thst the dictrict has dep read, and adopted. sits of oil, and is confident sof the S:.`G. Rennie and F. Beer appear - success of the present operations. The ed as delegates from the Band and first drilling will .be north of :Clinton' read their fates l report and expla- and the second, he states, will be near Goderich. Shipments would lot, made from Goderich by water and eventually, if operations prove sued ossful, Goderieh may be the site of an oil refinery. HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING A very interesting illustrated lect- ure was given in. the 'Evangelical h Zurich 'on. Monday evening; and l7 secretary Hensall Couiicil Minutes The regular meeting of the Vill- age Council was held on t_ e eve. of QUALITY – PRICE - SERVICE -+.... ",C iur:tido •, :114isreh ,17th, 1938 ++4F r'ea'ybi 4'o' + 104;AYr+gp4 'Y'' 4441,4°°+(! 1441414; °' 4°�k.jp.r l'' n+i.+oZ 40..:;,44;4 a.,��aL'6'�x+ i;4,� Q- 4. 4 4 r +F 4 4 i a Y r E HARDWARE NEEDS , We Always Carry a Full. Line of the Best of both Shelp and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves, Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. re 4i 4i 4 FURNITURE Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the most conservative purchaser, we have a Large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will give you big value for the Money, such as: Davenports, Couches, Dressers, R'oclsees, Other Chairs, Etc. Be sure and look these over.. Johnsto�a & Kalbflejsch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4-1). ++Esq +++F+++1,+ ++++ ++tr++i +4.+i�44*.+++l +.1 �i+�i+3+�t++i�++ +++++++4.+a ;voice Quality Bots 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 fit you up with your next pair of Shoes. See our line of Sport Shoes. GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. WE GIVE EXPERT' WORKMAN- SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited hied' the same stating that the band had2Q instruments of their own now and, Uniforms for 36 in good shape, also asking for a grant as at present they have a deficit. Motion, that we grant the Band two hundred dollars. Geo. Fee reported re traffic by-law Geo. Walker -reported ye Hall rent- ing; Jas. A. Paterson, treasurer, re- ported re financial affairs of the Vil- hur c lage stating last years prepayments when Rev. H. N. Konkle of Toronto, as being $143.00 this year to date Dominion of Mis` prepayments axe .$668. R. J. rater- sion to Lepers in Canada addressed son,, tax collector reported re tax the aui+:�nce with picture slides, and collections. Motion, that we extend `,old the people of the large work their the tax roll to first of April. ociety is doing for the uepers. Lep- Motion, that ,the resolutionrl.re osy is an age long malady—the most tar `account as prepared by Bank of ancient cissas. of which history mak- Montreal be signed by Reeve anr; es record. It is not confined to the Clerk. Orient, but is to he found in ,nearly Correspondence react as follows • every country,. and is therefore not .Salvation Army , Red. Cross Society. -rote, necessaryily ita thdirivesse bestf the..Kot tli- Huron Expositor; Firstbrook, Mon- oun whi'.e thrives thele, it is i teith '& Co., Ellis ,& Howard, County found :in northern climates also, ev 1 1 reasurer, same filed. m in Greenland and Iceland. In Can- I Bi1L5 � anc� nts read: oda there are about 17 lepers, with i Huron .d A.cAccc000un supplies 13:05; 3 on Bentinck Island, near Victoria, R 'J. Lovell '& Co. supplies 1.78; _Gx- tindrl 11 at Trie 'e, N.B. in the U. S. th, «e are 500, with a possibility of eter Times-, Advocate, printing rini 75c;F. G. Bonthron, insurance rin 1200; in Formosa 4,000; in Korea $20;''1�, W. Hess, printing $47; T 20,000; in Japan 60,000; in India Richardson, labor rink 4.25, G :Brod ?00,000 ; lir. China10 500,000, with a I do 80c; W. Taylor do streets 1.75; oossil-ility of 1,000,000. Africa is a A Paterson postage $3; School brd with leprosy estimated at current expenses $1,000.; Hydro hal 000,000. The estimate of the world and motor 6.72; W. R. Davidson ;5 2,000,000 which is conservative. coal W. hR. Davidson -he Mission to Lepers is now work- coal hall,reliecf 44.15; S. G. Rennie Banca ing on. behalf of the lepers of the giant $200; Mrs. J. Sangster labor i ` '`' 'countries' , charity 17.25; R. J. Paterson, re at over 100 Stations ;and co- �cnates Sangster acct. 12.75. with 37 Denominations and NJission-' 1Vlotion, that bills and accounts a paid, 'and -that we adjourn. nor f James A. Paterson, Clerk., 1 wo ' d in over 0 different 1 :Wt. J any Societies. They have a great task read be before them and depend on voluntary to, y •A10il .s.Ml!• contributions. urich Garage Come 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, Oils, Greases and repairs. I LUNCH ROOM And clean Rest Rooms at your Service 11. MOUSSEAU Phone: Day 103. Night, 4T 91111111111111111111111111111111!Illlllllllllilllillllill1111111f111181111f1!{1}NI!!fl!IIIIIIIilllifllllll!111111(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(IIIIIIIIIII!II!!I!Illlillllllllilllllllli nllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllll!Illllllfllllll!IfllulUi!lum THESE PRICES Subject to Chang — Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerirnrning Buggy Wheels Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach 72 Buggy Spokes each ..=_ HESS, the Repair Man El. IIIINIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLI1111111111111111111111111111.iillllillLnililltllllllllip!!!;!;,;!!iilllllll!I!!!!i!!!IIlIIIIIIIIN'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIII!III!!!!II!!1111111111d1 $7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 Set 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c .ASSY HARRIS 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"" - GA5 OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149. O. KLOPP & SONS Res., 67, AUCTIONEERING? YES!