Zurich Herald, 1938-03-31, Page 8eAGE EIGHT
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Martha Washington HOUSE DRESSES
A .Ja.9 3linent Just Arrived or Nevi <f11 Js,t"wil House
L' . e ares, r:"!a de o 'gest Qua11ty, Fast Color Pints,
at $1.49 and .$1.98 each. '!'tier Makes at 79c.
and 9Se Each.
NEW PRINTS ---50 Pieces in Season's Latent Pat-
terns, Prices 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 lb.
Salmon, Pink, 1-1b. tins
Canned peas, at each
Sardines, 6 for
No. 1 peanut butter per lb.
Pork and Beans, large
Sonas, 2 lbs. for
Jello, 4 for
Oranges, 2 dozen for
5c
10c
10c
29c
15c
1Oc
25c
-19c
45c
PRODUCE WANTED
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Auto Insurance
Owing to the numerous accidents in 1937 Rates
have been slightly raised in this territory by the
Companies.
However, Motorists can
reasonable price.
DON'T DELAY!
PROTECT
still buy Protection at a
DON'T BE SORRY!
YOURSELF
INSURE
NOW/
Rates and Information furnished
Obligation.
BE A SAFE DRIVER!
witiaout
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETT,
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Salt, 1= -lb. pl>g. 2 for .7c
D-ied Peaches, per lb' ...... 17c
Peas, size No. 4, 3 cans .,., ,,.......�...�............25c
Catsup, 2 bottles ................ ..-....25c
1-lurori, Toiet paper, 7 rolls ..•.
gr or
25c
Lemc: ns, arge size, per dozen.. ...................35c
Acadia pure codfsh per box ,..,, . --...15c
Spaghetti, 2 cans for 19c
Merin® Oesch
EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
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Mrs. Roy Merrier of the 14th con, (Corrected every Wednesday)
spent the past week in Dashwood. • Butter, dairy 35
Mr. Wallace Ross of near Bruce- • Butter, Creamery ....... - ... 40
geld was a visitor in town on Tuesday I Eggsl. dozen 16, 15, 14
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade were 1 Wheat, bushel .............85
Oats;. bushel 46
Barley, bush el 70
Buckwheat, bush. .. 60
Flour, cwt. ................ - .. 2.50-4.00
Bram, tion ..
Shorts, ton
Hogs, cwt.
:Potatoes per bag
Sunday visitors. with friends in Dash-
avood.
Miss Gertrude. Beaver of 'Grand
Rapids was a recent visitor with Mr
and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
The men's chorus: will sing in the
L:-; angelical church.Sunday morning
and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Koehler were
week -end visitors with ,relatives •at
Kitchener and Baden.
?Miss Beatrice Manson, of the Go-
shen Line, spent a week with her bro
thew, Mr. and Mss. -Gordon A. Man-
son of Dundas.
The maple season, which had a
rather short duration this year, evidt
ently is come to a close as the farm-
ers are pulling out their equipment.
The annual business meeting of the
Evangelical Congregation will ae held
this week on Tursday evening after
the church supper.
The roads in general are much im-1
proved to a week ago. The big new 1
Township grader is busy every day I The bereft relatives of the late
and the roads are receiving the testI Mrs. Carus'Coiosky wish to take this
of attention. ,
The annual meeting including the medium in greatly thanking the nei-
election of officers of the Zurich Wo- i 'ghbors and friends for the assistance
men's Institute will be held on Mon- and sympathy shown during the pass -
day evening April 4th in the Town ing of -the departed, and also for
Hall. The roll call is to be answered those who have loaned their ears,
by giving "A Helpful Household also the St. Peters Choir fox services
Hint. All ladies are 'invited. rendered at ,the funeral.
To Occupy New Home
The new residence of Dr. H. H.
Cowen on Victoria St., opposite the
Main St. parsonage is nearing com-
pletion and Dr. Cowen expects to
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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I Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels I
at Moderate Prices! to
1. BEATINGEQTJIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipnaen ?
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
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to greatly thank all the
neighbors and friends who so kindly
assisted and extended sympathy dur-
ing the illness of passing of our hus-
band' and father, also those who loan-
ed their cars, and those giving floral
tributes.
-LA" s. George Koch and Family,
Dashwood.
CARD . OF THANKS
TENDERS • WANTED
Sealed ,Tenders will 'be received by
move in this week. The dwelling is the Police Trustee Board of Zurich
of red brick of modern construction to 6 o'clock pan., April 6th, 1938,
with garage in connection and is one for the following;
of the finest homes in town. The 573 feet 2 -inch galv. steel pipe.
painters during the past week have Two 2 -inch gate Valves.
been putting the fininshing touches to Two 2x2 s2x 3/4-in..crosses.
the interior. --Exeter Times- -iivotate Four 2x2x34in. tees.
TROUSERS BURNED, iTwo 2x2x2--in. tees.
A modern counterpart of that item, One 2x2x1-in.• tee.
of ancient history which records that One 2 -inch elbew.
"Nero fiddled while Rome burned" 1 Six 2 -inch plugs.
was enacted recently in Clinton arena' Four % inch 'plugs.
on the occasion of a hockey game. Q11e two-inch 'hydrant, quote sopar-
utely.
One of the players when changing in One 1 -inch water meter, imperial gal-
lon hockey togs in the dressing -room lon reading.
ming his trousers too close to the
coal heater, and while the period ,was 1 Pipes,- etc., to be laid and connected
in trenches by successful tenderer.
1 rustees will arrange and pay for
digging trenches.
Lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
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1 Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -
1. ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
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ZURICH ONT.
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WeAfways Carry a Full' Line of the Best of
broth' Shelp and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves; -
Furnaces', and all Heating Equipments. Let Us'
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
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FURNITURE:
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at Very ReasonabI e Prices, quality Con--
sidered.. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,,
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Dining ,o:om Suites, Occasional' Chairs Rockers, Etc:.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the most conservative purchaser, we have ' a..
Large: Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that willi.
give'you; big value for the Money; such as: Davenports,.
Couches, Dressers, Rockers„ Other Chairs, Etc. Be:
Johnston & Kalbfleisob
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Baits and Shoes
We carry a nice line of choice
F rotwear for Men, Boys; and 1
Women.
All aur 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
in progress, "he played hockey while
his trousers burned."
FIRST DIP IN LAKE
Goderich-The annual award for
first swirnmer to take a dip in Lake
Huron, this yea): goes to John Dow-
ker, collegiate youth and aviation st-
'dent at London Flying' school. On
:Iarch 24th the weather was warm
Jut the wate,a is still dotted with ice
rakes,
YOUTH CONFERENCE
ARRANGED
The. ,Huron County Boys' and girls'
work board met in Wesley Willis
Jnited Church, 'Clinton to arrange
the spying conference. It was decid-
ed that the conference be held in
Brussels United Church on April 22,
The theme for the day will be "For
Christ and His Church." The summer
ori-azaa arrangements were discussed and in operation in all cases, except
and it was decide.1 that boys, senior that as shown • under section (b)
which is a special private receiving
license at a fee of $2 which may :be
obtained to cover the installation and
senior girlAugust 22 to 30. olae,ration of a battery set. This licen-
se, however, as valid only in areas not
TUG 15 FORCED BACK served by an electric distribution sy-
The fishing tug of Capt. Jack Mc- stem. One license of either type per-
'.,corl of Bayfield, driven into Goder- mits the installation and operation of
'oh harbor last December in a storm, one radio receiving set only. A per-
n!t out of harbor last Friday, but son owning more than one radio set
'•-as forced back when she encounter- must obtain a license for each set
:cl heavy ice fields three miles south, installed and in operation. All Radio
>'i' Blacks Point. McKay Bros. of sets installed in automobiles must be
Joderich who set perch nets last we- I individually licensed by n prrvate
:k were rewarded with only a few, I receiving station license at a fee of
,he nets being set again. An attempt 82.50, Every Licensee must keep
was made to set whitefish :nets, but his license on the Station and avail -
the ice driven to the Canadian side able for inspection by any duly auth-
of the Lake by the westerly winds, is orired Departmental Radio Inspector
too heav as yet. 1 upon demand'
A. F. HESS,
' ,Secretary -Treasures,
Zurich Police Trustee Board.
Dated, March 29th, 1938.
OUR RADIO LICENSE
Commencing the fiscal year 1938-
39 there will be two distinctive types
of licenses issued to 'cover the install-
ation and operation of Radio Receiv-
ing sets as follows: (•a) A private re-
ceiving station license at a fee of
$2.50 which must :be obtained to cov-
er a Radio Receiving Set installed
And junior, should have the use of the
tamp near Goder°:ch from June 28
to July 15,jun'or girls 1 to 6 and
Zurich Garage
Come and purchase+your Aut-
omotive
utomotive 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. ;A- z
fill
LUNCH ROOM 74.
And clean Rest Rooms at your
Service
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Painting Wagon
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$7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 '
Rerirnming Buggy Wheels Set 12000
Buggy Shaft 3.00
Cross Bar 1.00
Buggy Reach 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c
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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
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