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PAG E EIGHT
THE STORE Wfl'H
THE STOCK
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'Win a Ce i oleum Rug Absolutely Free by Guess-
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Vii. s.l on the Fug on Display.
Contest Closes SATURDAY, MAY 7th.
rocery Spey: ials
Macaroni, albs.
Cl,c. Cookies, per lb.
Co::n n S vrup, 10 lbs.
Laundry Soap, 6 bars for
:,-old Medal Coffee, per lb. tin
Cranberry jam at
jello, 4 for
'i Oiet Soap, 3 for
Tomato Catsup, 2 for
19c
17c
75c
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37c
27c
19c
11
29c
A fine assortment of fresh Christies
,G, to 25c each.
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PRG)UCE WANTED
Cakes at 10c.
PHONE 59
Auto nsarance
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
IAISURE NOWI
Rates and Information furnished wit:lout
Obligation.
BE A SAFE DRIVER!
drew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE .AND SAFETY
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SEEDS and FURNITURE
FROST FENCE
. . . for (ono lift.
Come In and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence . , the finest we've ever
head li roily galvanized by special
5, rust process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
We
and
Also Quick
Goodyear
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ZU'!C BONDED
PAINTS! PAINTS!•
carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried I
Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, •
Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
Balloon and Cord. Tires and Tubes s
in all sizes
Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line .pf heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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Peas, Sifted No. 3, per can T Oc
Rice per Ib.
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Salt, lb. pkg., 2 for ....................... 5e
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs i 9c
Cranberry Jam, large jar 29c
Prepared Mustard 24 -oz jar 18c
Cookies, cherry blossom pex lb. 19c
I Oc
Pumpkin, large can each
Menno esch
EGGS WANTED.
Zurich
Phone 165
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l'.fErviS OF LOCAL ilITEREST
.Iiss Gertrude Turkheim was a
week -end visitor with her girl mend
at Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hy. Pfile of near
Hensel], spent .Sunday at the Home of
Mrs. Lydia Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook and :Mr. Ed.
Brenner of Kitchener were Sunday
visitors at the home of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner.
Miss Martha Heideman, nurse in
training at Sarnia Hospital, was a
Sunday visitor at her home, Mr. and
Mrs. Egbert Heideman of town.
Miss Ruth Hendrick, nurse in tra-
ining,at Stratford Hospital, spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hendrick, Blue Water!
Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Heyman and,
and Mrs. C. H. Kalbfleisch of
Detroit, were week -end visitorsI
, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F.:Stade
of town.
LOCAL MARKETS
'(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, dairy
Butter, creamery
Eggs, dozen
Wheat, bushel
Oats bushel
Harley bushel
Buckwheat, bush
Flour, cwt.
Bran; ton
Shorts, ton
Hogs, cwt.
Potatoes per bag
27
32
17, 15, 13
85
450
70
60
2.50-4.00
34.00
34.00
7.50
25c
HAY •COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Coun-
II cil of the Township of Hay was held
lin the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday
May 2nd, with all members present.
The minutes of the April meeting
were ,adopted as read.
After disposing of the com.muni-
cationsthe following resolutions we-
re passed:
That By-law No. 6-1938 confirm-
ing appointment of Dr. J. A. Addison
as Medical Officer of Health of the
I Township of Hay was read three tim-
The. pictures shown. in „the Evan- j es and finally passed.
gelical church. last Thursday evenmgt Mat ,Simon Hoffman- be appointed
of the Coronation in England last patrolman •far Township Road Divis-
year were much admired by the good- (ion No. 8 (b) in place of T. Stein-
iy nuhber of spectators. Dr. Be11,'bach, resigned.
assisted Mr. Harry Hoffman of Dash- That aegis A. Denomme be ap
The two inch pipe line laid by the
village from the fire hall to the
local creamery was completed on
Saturday and a good supply of water
is now available at that point.
`wood in presenting flit program. f pointed .patrolman of Township Rd.
No. 10 ,(c) in place of F. E. Denome
With this week, the first week in !resigned,
That a new switchboard operator's
chair for Zurich Central be purchased
and that water from Zurich water
system bepiped into Zurich Central
office. •
That Fred Corbett be •appointed
inspector of the Eacrett Municipal
Drain and report to the Council at
next meeting what repairs are neces-
sary to said drain.
That Conrad Siemon, inspector of
the Zurich Drain South examine said
drain and report to the Council at
next meeting on condition of said
drain and what repairs are necessary.
That dog taxes on 1937 Collect-
or"s Roll be cancelled on Ken Clark
and D. Meyers.
That storage for the power grader
be leased from Sam Deitz at rental
of $30.00 per annum. Rent to begin
from time„ building is used for plac-
ing grader .and for a term of one
year.
That accounts covering payments
on Township Roads, Hay Telephone,
Charity and Relief, and general acco-
unts be passed as per vouchers:
Twp. Roads—Times-Advocate, arty-
ertising $5.25; P. Schad°, rd 13 $1;
Doan. Road Mchy Co., material $10;
W. Coleman rd 2 11.45; H. Stein-
'oachrd. Supt. 33.25; M'. G. Deitz. op-
erating grader 37.28; T. Dinmmore
-3lancey and Miss Paye Lindsay, sen -1 rd 18 8.65; H. McJMurtrie rd 1 $2;
for students. Dancing to rn.ric furni- Dom. Rd. M•chy Co. part grader
Shed by Norm. Harris nine -piece or-' 1632.50; R. Atcams rd 10 $4; F. E.
ehestra began at 10 a.ni., and at 11 Denvnante rd 10 4.40; G. J. Thiel, Z.
can. refreshments were served in the P.V. 11.40; M, Gr. De:tz, gasoline and
;ymnasium. .. oil 56.35; E. Campbell rd. 1 7.60.
MOLD MEETING .. Hay Telephone System—Bell Tel.
Co, tolls Feb. to March 113.64; Nor.
WomMonday eve., May 2 the Zurich Elee :;Co•. supplies 115.37; Nat. Rev -
:meting
held their monthly enue ;taii on tolls 29.03; E. R. Gu-
neeting in the Town Hall with 23 enther cartage 2.52; H. G. Hess 1
ic:.cnt, including 5 visitors. After mootth salary 16&.00; �Strolnberg-
>pening exercises Miss Nora :kremlin C nChlson Co: supplies 14.14.
tad a paper on "Current Events, arity and Relief--Treasu.
• .e closing. subject •bein.g "A Modern indigent 23.95;. Mrs. C. Geiser, milk Exeter
Thar."' Ruth Johnston and Dorothy 4.80; W�ri. ' Hay allowance $20; E.
?hide, sang "Laddie". The making, Hen.drlck rent: 3.50; J. C. Reid & Co.
Nf a ,bed and then clanging of a bed groceries 16,50:
.ith a '.patient in it was ably demon-
trated by Mrs. Wm. Johnston. Miss General. Accounts—Zurich Hydro,
'lo.zence Welsh of Hensel]. gave a lights town hall 4.97; Hensall Spring
-7011 rendered vocal solo. Guest spea- Show grant $15; W. S. Johnston sal
•cer was Dr. Addison who spoke on lay. & postage 100.64; G. A. Harris
ri •amines. Greta Hab erer favoured refund overpaid taxes 9.58; W. H.
:he meeting with piano soro. The Edighoffer postage 4.50.
meeting closed with song, after which Th(: Council adjourned to meet a-
tl 1
the president d d en conducted a short bus- gain on Monday, -June 6th at 1.30
Mess ;period, A dainty lunch was ser- o'clock,: pan., as Court of Revision on
1938 Assessment Roll and for gener-
al business•
• A. F Hess, Clerk -
May, a large number ,of towns and
Adages in the vicinity are observing
weekly Wednesday afternoon
holiday for the next five months,
while here in Zurich we usually.start
a month later. We do not expect
that those early holidayers will roll
on the grass under a shady tree, or
spend much time in their abreviate:l
attire on the beach for the next four
week anyway, so why not keep Your
places of business open, and if noth-
ing else visit your next door bus-
inessman and lament over the quiet
and difficult times during these long
afternoons.
TO BE A PROVINCE
Peace River, Alta -.-Separation of
the Peace River block bf Alberta and
9.ritieh Columbia from their respect-
ive Provinces to form with the 'Yukin
Territory a separate Province or au-
tonomous area was urged in a brief
adopted her by the Peace River
Chamber of Commerce.
SUCCESSFUL AT HOME
The most successful "At Home„ in
the history of the Clinton Collegiate
was held when teachers, students,
former students and guests, to the
number of 2.50 assembled last Friday
evening. The guests were received on
srrival by E. A. Fines, C.C.I. prin-
cipal; Miss Z. E. Nixon, staff; Jack
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ZURICH =� ON'r
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE ved, the committee being: Mrs. M.
Desch, Mrs. P. Manson, Mrs. 0. Klopp
rr••• MM•M .. I Miss Nora Fremlin,
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HARDWARE NEEDS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Bet of
both 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 Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
1 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, Rockers, Other Chairs, Etc. Be
sure and look these over.
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Choice Quality
Roofs and shoes
We carry a nice Pine of choice
Footwear for Men, Boys and
Woinen.
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
Zurich Garage
Coate 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.
LUNCH ROOM
And clean Rest Rooms at your
Service
H. 1VI i V SSEAU
Phone: Day 103. Night, 47
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Nome
Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
12o00
3.00
1.00
Buggy Reach .................................... 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c
HESS, the Repair Man
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MASSEY-IIAR EWS
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 Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
AUCTIONEERING? YES!