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Zurich Herald, 1938-10-20, Page 8AGE EIGHT ZURICH HERALD THE STORE WITH THE STOCK QIP ° I re.e showirw 17:Rai; Ramage of Men's Clothing for ^ill and "y„o ;� ,. 'Ye •;;:°, and invi'we your inspect- 12 NEW IN 1 ER OVERCOATS, in Season "s Latest Styles. 36 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS, in all sizes in Heavy Wool Cloths, Suedes, Fine Melton Cloths. P -ices range from 2.65 to 5.75 each. SWEATER COATS, of every description for Men and Boys. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! ! BORDERLESS Rexfelt RUGS, for Bedrooms. A few odd sizes and br oken lines in Men's and Etc., 9x9 ft. at $1.75 each. Boy's Winter Underwear at less than half price. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Macaroni, 3 lbs. for Jello Powder, 3 pk., a rn Syr up, • 10 -lbs. for Cream of Wheat, per lb. Matches, 3 boxes for Fancy Pink Salmon, 1.s, 2 for Chocolate Cookies per lb. Golden Bantam Corn, each 14c -for i4c 75c 5c 22c 25c 15c 10c alL SON PHONE 59 J. GASCH PRODUCE WANTED '•TE ii=i' e'^,�•2r OMI,. 'AllB ' C iluron & Erie Debentures- CANAD.A TRUST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 33 % per annum for 3 and 4 Years. 3?z % per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From Andrew F. Hess Zurich Local Representative - Zurich Ii1 f111111 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 r t haltga 3 C ta' M).V. Qt'h, 1.936 �z= Mince meat, 2 lbs. « „25 c Oatmeal, 6 lbs. 25c Picnic Herring, per can .. ....,........,..:1 Qc Shinolax .Floor wak, 1-1b. can .. ...,.. .Z5c Salt, 2 -Ib shaker, each -..........-. �c = Carnation milk, 1-1b. can. each _.10c Pot Barley, .,per lb:...., .,, Cold Medal coffee, per ib. 3.9c Melillo e&ic . - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111' e " fj1023111(7r; I I iETi!ilfE�l ; . all, i 1U IUII(CnU1UUUUl1RIlllll1 11P11111 1111111I1I111110111I IIIA In T ITEMS OF LOCAL eiTilEST LOCAL. MARKETS Mr_ and Mrs. Gideon Koehler were ... wy v,zazors at Hayfield. :,ass Eileen Beaver is at present. visiting in London. Luz. and 1,_rs. Alf. Lzgs of Varna,, visited on Sunday at' the home- of. and Mrs. J. W. Horner of town_ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel and ciau- hte.r were Sunday visitors wtth.D. ash wood friends. Miss Mary erne" of Elmira was a week end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Menne.... Mrs. H. Langford and Mrs. Mc- Cracken of London, called. at. the come of Mrs. R. F. Stade on. Monday Mr. Ed. Brenner of Kitchener spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brenner. Born -In Hay Township on Oct- ober 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neeb, a son. • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Eilber of Crediton visited at the ho -+c• o.r. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz one• evening. (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, dairy _ 25 Butter, creamery.-- . ...,.. 27 t Eggs ........ ....-......... _.. 34-32-2546 I Hens. live • . 8-13 ;Chickens, live . 120-13 'Wheat, husk., ............... 58 Oats, bush. 27 i Barley, bush. 45 Buckwheat, bushel. ....... 45 Flour, cwt.... ................ 2.00, 3.00 24.00 Bran, ton Shorts, ton .. 26:00 Potatoes, per. bag; - .4'5c Hogs, cwt. 8.50` NIL CARD Of THANKS -Mr. Elmore Willert wishes to 'thank his many friends and neigh- bors' for their kindness and symp- achy- shown them in their recent sad bereavement, also for the beautiful floral: tributes and those who so kin - a, r FALL AND WINTER REQUIREMENTS :@ u We Always' Carry- a Full Line . of the Best of loth Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. Furnaces, and all Healing Equipments. Let Us 4 Offer You, Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good.Used Heatersat Very Reasonable Prices 4, 4, FURNITURE Always keep' a Good Stock. of New and the very Latest in Furniture: at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Leff us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, EDin'ing Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. a ' •• SLIGHTLY USED FURNI'T'URE For the:, most conservative purchaser, we have a Large- Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will . give you bid- value for the Money, such as: Davenports, Couches, Dressers, Rockers,Other Chairs, Etc. Be sure and Iiarok these over:. 4 4, ile ,45...E.4.4.41.1 -E.+++++++4,14++.1.14+.1+34+ 4 4+ 4.1e+ ++ d<+tr+++4h0+4 Johnston alb ,1 eisch Hardt . are Furniture. Phone 63 e 43. i, Mrs. Walter Eckel and little son day 1'oansd their cars and special Jack are at present spending a few thanks .tq fare choir and Rev., Beacom.. weeks with relatives ib the Caleeferni'a; district. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck and fain - Miss lichen Deitz is at traesent vis -- ii of Stanley T�xp., were Sunday :tins With relatives and friends at, guests at the home,'of Mr. and 'Mrs. etrou. Delbert •Geiger. M. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thiel and dau- family of the Blue Water Highway, ghter Betty, arid Mr. Johnston of were recent visitors with friencs at • Port Rowan were recent visitors Kitchener. with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.. H. Koenig and fam- ' Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schade, Mr. fly;: Mr. and Mrs. W. Bevis and tam- Iand Mrs. Robt. Taylor of the Blue ily of London, spent Sunday at I Water Highway south were, recent Smith's Cottage at the Lake. The ' 1 visitors with relatives at Leamington party enjoyed a dip; in the Lake on and Chatham. Sunday and reported the water as being warmer than the latter part of June, which is a marveioi.is record for October 16th. Apply for Naturalization When Julian Mantay, Polish Zur- Mr. 0.'Brein, a member of the en- gineer's staii, of the Department of Highways, was a visitor here last Tuesday. He looked into the matter of the. improvements on the Zurich Drain South. ich farmer, applied for Canadian citizenship papers in county court Last Thursday evening seemed to recently, Judge Clement commented be fowl supper night as a large num- humorousty. "I trust you will not be ber from her attended the suppers asking us, by and by to hand your _ .- at Varna and Crediton. Both of Hnron County over to Poland as the __ ---- i these events were well pr.r.onizetl' Checlzs are being asked today. The •"3E it6'F e°4 ?4"al" A ' '411"* 4p � and gave a good supper as well as an judge refused to recommend natura . appropriate program. . iZation for 7.8 -yr. old Wilomena 0 .. The exceptionally fine feather I4uzkenten,, German, of the Clifford continued on until Wednesday morn -j distriet who came to Canada at the 'n;; when a much needed rain is be- i a m of 13, but a -till speaks litre Eng - ;rig welcomed by the farmers who ;11,h. 'You've been here almost as ehavi, found the gr: n,d too dry to do !long as I have." commented the judge 4' fall plowing. A new record for warm 1 when John Zuefle, Hensel]. German, 4'v weather has been set the. we 'r a nlreared. Tiffs application -was appro 5 i;or this tine of year, when el, ery day ved, • • • 9 3 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 'ALL AND WINTER iware Needs YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. the mercury would soar up- to and over the 80 degrees mark. • Many Attend Supper A total of 1,350 persons attended bhe annual Bowl supper of the Cred- iton Evangelical Church on Thursday evening last week. The record set for this affair, one of the best known in the diArict, is only slightly higher than the attendance this year. Foll- t In Police Court Godericb is far from being "the prettiest town in Canada" for Marg- aret Chatterton, 18 yr. old Toronto blonde, who vowed in Mag. Makins' • court on Thursday that no matter ® how pretty the town she never wants to set foot on Huron's capital again, to The court made 'it unanimous. -Hold everything! Just when Mag. Makins • 2 w 0 • s • COAL AND COKE Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let • us fill your bin while prices are lowest. w most Z U R C H - QUALITY PRICE QEIDOI tiT. SERVICE owing he supper a concert was givtil was about to prepare a bench war. by district artists, rent for the arrest of Ernie Bates„ because he did not answer his ;name, Population Decrease h telephone was delivered to court, The population of Goderich accord- It read: "Remittance in mail". It was ing• to returns made by Assessor Neil decided to withhold the warrant un - MacKay, is 4,407, or 81 less: than a til the size of the remittance was de year ago. The reduction is explained termined. Bates is charged with false by the removal of several large fam- pretences, he allegedly paying a ilies to farms and to the fact that Grand Bend hotel bill with a bonne some summer residents did nit occu-' ing check. ----Win. Leitch, charged py their summer residents this season with non-support of his will an and were away when the: assessor three children, was ordered to pay called. $10 a week. -Jack Culvert, who hail. ed Max Frankel, junk dealer, to court under the Master and Servants' Act. claiming -$6.75 unpaid wag..--, was a warded $2. -Best of friends must part' was the result' of Johnny Weiss and Freddie Littlechild of having in their possession five window sash stolen from a vacant house, remand- ing them for sentence for two mon- ths. They have been palling; it these 15 "years, were ordered to "keep the limits of the town between them" and Chinned en their own bonds of $500. tl.'h.ev had maid for the stolen windows a tots of $1k ,. . -. Has Back Broken Falling 20 feet from a pear tree, Harry Beaver, carpenter and contrac- loz, of eigth concession Stephen near "rediton, suffered severe back inju•r- 'es. He was engaged in picking pears 'n the orchard of his farm near Cred- iton, The limb on which h^ was st tn-• ding broke, permitting him to fall 20 :feet striking the broken limb on the ground. I)r. Misner was summon- ed and after examination at a London ho..pital it was found . that the •back. “llbwliio11liMl0 l had been .brokan. •:!'(.t.+4,11 g" .gF"yR+g.+'g-1.4-1-++ g ¢ 7-Yc ^".:, g'4•4• 4, g + .i'.q.,g+a!g.Y"•g .'g"+4 4 +-Ji- TRY E OKRL'S own, TaIk '_Bre also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Everziug Telephone 100 { ++++4++`ti +fi+44+++t'>.4 f &+d fi +++ +; 4+9+4 F+++44 ++++ ++i~+++ +++3++3++§++E e1111111111111iCilIllfG ll11i4!111111111111111111111111111'Ylillillllllllllminlllllllillllllllllllllllllllli:illIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIluiii9CiIDlllllllllllllll,[alf!InIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIII;1i;lilllIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllflllllll THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice 5 1' .. ). Y..lf7 Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set 12o00 BuggyShaft - ...... .> .....00.4.441.......+3.00 Cross Bar 1.00 Buggy Reach .................... 1.25 uggy Spokes each 25c HESS, the 6\ + Jule Man IIIIII111111111111111IIlUltl1911iVI 1111illIIIIII11111lU 11114111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111HI1111111111I111111;111111Llilii111;!'>;I1 I111111111111111111tGM1111iIIIN1111111111111111111111111111111101111llllplllplilll• MASSEY-}JAEBIS NEWS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Im- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarunduni equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 11/4 year battery guarantee 6.85 2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7.95 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at .. 5.85 Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zurich prices, Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE TeL Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS