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Zurich Herald, 1938-10-27, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK e 9 ear We _awe showing a u`ine Range of Men's Clothing for Fail and; Plinth. Wenr, and invite your inspect-. ,,.n of the following: 12 NEW WINTER OVERCOATS, in Season's Latest Styles. WINDBREAKERS, in all sizes in Wool Cloths, Suedes, Fine Melton •'Prices range from 2.65 to 5:75 each. COATS, of every description for Men and Boys. 36 MEN'S Heavy Cloths. SWEATER 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 14c Jello Powder, 3 pk. for i 4c Corn Syrup, 10 -lbs. for 75c Cream of Wheat, per lb. 5c Matches, 3 boxes for 22c Fancy Pink Salmon, 1.s, 2 for 25c Chocolate Cookies per lb. 15c Golden Bantam Corn, each 10c J. GASCHO SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 Huron & Erie Debentures. CANADA TRTJST GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any Amount.. for.. $ 100.00.. and over Accepted 3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years 314 % per annum for 3 and 4 Years... 316% per annum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative - Zurich i 1 1� ••••.+•••s••••0a•auegmtdwe -rt+5 HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE FALL AND WINTER Hardware Needs 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 3 for ',O9a =,r1c.tfifer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. ,,,"' .i •• OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT • 1 • • • • r 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. COAL AND COKE Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. 1 ZURICH HERALD ' Ill 11111!1 IIIIIIu1f luuifinft�LJlllllllul ontutljllilll IIIuluuluulll1181mi E 0 11111111 1111 111111111111 11111111M 111 1111 111 111i11 111 11111 11111 ZITRI rocer �gtor Mince meat, 2 lbs....,.... Oatmeal, 6 lbs. Ficnic Herring, per can . Shinolax Floor wax, 1-1b. can 25c Salt, 2 -lb shaker, each ,... yc Carnation milk, 1 -ib, can each ....., 1Oc Pot Barley, per lb. 5c Gold Medal coffee, per lb.. ....... ......... ........,:........ 39c ....,.250 25c 10e Menno Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 1 11111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 MI111111111 1111 IuhhtIIIIIIIIiuulllullllulllll1111I1ui111IIINII11IIu IIIIuuhlullllllutIIIHIAlhlu111ululi lllullllllGIIIIIlhhI1111uuulllullluuullllllluNullil ,„ ITEMS OF LOCAL illiklES1 Mrs, Mary Miller is visiting with her cnilaren at ,Goderich. Judge. T. M. Costello of Goderich attended the local D.vsion u,ourt on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Deitz, and Mrs. ua Deitz motored to London, one !ay last week. iiIr. Alex. McKenzis of Auburn called on his Zurich friends an Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brand of London were Sunday visitors with. Miss Anna Hess. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rau have returned from a visit with relatives at Detroit and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Cary McClinchey and family of Cromarty were Sunday vis- itors with relatives here. Mrs. C. Fritz who has spent sever- al weeks at the home of her daughter Mrs. (Dr.) H. H. Cowen, at Exeter, has returned home. A number of mechanics' of th Kallbfleisch: Planing Mills are engag ed in 'putting up a service station' a Kincardine this week. Mrs. Lydia Pfile and daughte Miss Pearl; iVir. and Mrs. Garne Jacobe- and son Laird, and Mr. CIar Geiger visited with friends at Lis tawell on •Siuiday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coxon, Mrs Orr, Miss Winnie Orr and Miss Ell slay Milder all of Milverton, were guests at the home of Dr. and• Mrs W. B. Coxon one day last week. The unusually warm weather the past week was halted over the 'week= nd by much cooler accompanied by light showers. What is needed 'badly by the farmers is a good Saadi of a rain so that farmers on heavy land can get their plowing done. • Announcement Mr. and Mrs. 'William Garble of Hensall, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Alice, to 141r. Leiland Casper Willert, son of firs. Geo. Hess and the Iate.Mr. Louis Wil- lem of Zurich. The marriage will tare place m i4oveinoer. Were at Orillia Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Addison, Misses Gladys and Grace Addison, and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Addison, of Zurich, motored to Orillia on Sunday where they were guests of the for- mer's brother. Mr. Acldi,on remain- ed fora longer visit,—Clinton News - Record. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter, dairy' .... Butter, creamery 27 Eggs, doz_ ......,.. . _ ... 36-34-25,18 Hens, live 8-13: 4 + FALL L AND WINTER REQUIREMENTS I. We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: S•ssves. ' Furnaces, ,,and:: all Heating Equipments. Let Us 4. Offer Yeti Good Suggestions along this Line. + So/Ire Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE Y r Iib niftw, 060)).0", 27th', 1.94a Fnitur 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 Reds, Springs, Mattress, 4 Dining Room Suites, Occasional' Chairs Rockers, Etc. .t, • 4. r e SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the most conservative purchaser, we have a *$Large Assortment of Slightly Used Furniture that will +r` give you big value for the Money, such as: Davenports, • * Couches, Dressers, Rockers;, Other Chairs, Etc. Be: + sure and look these over Chickens, Tice . _ 1�0=13; .p Johnston2T ec Kalbfiejsch Oats, bush. ..... 2'l' + Barley, bush:...... • ................ 40• reairi X11! W L Furniture.Qi Buckwheat, �buslr .... . ......... 40 + Phone 63 Flour, ewt 2.00, 2.9'!x Bran, tom 22.04 ! i M++.EBF++++++444444444444444++++++++4.444.4.4.4.4.4.44+444,4t Shorts, ton:....... a24_.oft Potatoes, per. bag ...............450 Hogs, cwt. 8:5O A short, sitting of the Tenth. Div- ision Court was held in the., local town halt!,,, en Saturday. Mrs.. Martha Routledge is. Ad:siting with her son Jack Routledge, and family at Toronto. MORE MEN IN JAIL e Of the present total population of Huron County jail at Goderich, nam.- t ely five, three 'are females, a condit- ion that has never yet prevailed since the present governor took office t TO VISIT QUINTS e It is believed the King and Queen will visit' the Dionne quintuplets while they are in Canada next year. Of "course, Did anyone suppose they • were corning over here just to see a Mackenzie King and Mitch Hep- burn? Ex. • SNOW AND COLD SWEEP WEST Snow and freezing temperatures dominated the Western country over the week -end. A cold wave, impelled by strong winds from the northwest, swept' southward into Kansas and Ok- lahoma. At several places it was 14 above zero. Snow made highways travel hazardous in many places and snow fell in Chicago. THIRTEEN FIRST PRIZE Mr. William Decker, who lives just, east of town, has a popular team of! general purpose Horses, the finest to, be found Air and near. At the fail fairs that; have just been concluded this team won thirteen first prizes and one second. The horses were shown at Hanover, Clifford, Fxe:ter, Zurich, Eirkton, Ilderton, Forest, Bayfield, Seaforth, Teeswater, Tara, Chatsworth, Aden and Alvinston. Engineer Called In Mr. G. A. ,Mc.Gubbin, Engineer of Chatham has been engaged by the council of Stanley Township to make a report, survey, etc., on the 6tanley ,Big Drain in that townsii:p and he commenced Past week. This drain is the outlet for the Schwalm Drain in Hay Township, and persons using the. latter drain i_'gr gutlet purposes will ue assessed for the wgxlS, HYDRO AT DRYSDALE Hydro service is being extended southerly through the village of Drys dale, on the Blue Water Highway as far as the farm of Mr. Win. Duch- arme, near iSt. Joseph. Workmen, are now wiring the R. C. Church near Drysdale, and it is expected that the seridces will soon be connected. LAKE HURON tJ.F.W.O. The Lake Huron U.F.W.O. Club of Grand Bend met at the home of Mrs. Ross Love to celebrate tho annivers- ary of the organization. A unique Feature of the group was the presen- ce of the entire council of Stephen Township, also one member from Hay Township. Five district school t'ac hers were also present. The ro ram pa.troitic songs, also a reading by T E• p g featured community � y singing Gertrude Amos. The chief feature of Z u 1 C 11 r ONT. the evhning was an address by W. Nicholson, of Port Elgin, president QUALITY --PRICE -- ( United Farmers of Ontari o, �irlAAili�At4NMAM�MM IMM SERVICE on cocopera�tives, their origin, grow - 40 and development m Ontario. New Auto Plater Ontario automobile license plates for 1939 will be black and white— white numbers on a .black ground. They will not be so fancy as this year's markers, but will be much more destinctive and easily read ,and we trust that the class of material used in paint will be better, as a good ly number of the old plates did not carry the paint for the year. CATCH 1,000 PERCH At Goderich they tell the story of a party of seven Londoners who hir- ed a boat for the day and went out a piece and anchored and then start- ed hauling in the perch, one after a .pother. In the middle of the after,. noon it was estimated one thousand perch had been caught. A Goderich man said he and a friend sat on the pier from 9.30 in the morning until 1.30 at noon and they caught 290 1 fish. What's the reason for it all? The fishermen can't seemg to explain except to Say there is alias >a I good ruhi at this time o£ xa' Arid ' t;;he run this year seems to be extpt- ionally heavy. ICE soloi by Louis Schilbe and Soo, Zurich W. R. Davidson, He:nsall Sido an dWeido, Zurich ,z + ik + + 44 t own Taik" r = :. � .� + TAY ECKEL'S 4. also CHOICER - VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES', AND SWEET GOODS. All Ingredients Used are of the Hi ghvst Quay ALL. . CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM Oka Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening Eckeh's Bakery — Zurich Telephone 100 44 . 1,+++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++;4+++++++$'dv7F'4++++++ ¢hililluu tuuuoiiilU'41u m 11!W(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!1!Ilii!Illlll!!IIIII!flllill!!III!!1!1!Illll!I11111UI1!!IIIII u III!IIIIIIIiII;!UllIII11111II!!lllnfllllll!01!lul#i(fflllUilill!11aiRlluuuaimml!Imul n THFSE PRICES subject to change without Notice =_ - ]f ya.x �f.xiQ Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 I Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimrning Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft • 3.00 Cross Bar - 1.00 - Buggy Spokes each 1.25 25c 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00, 12o00 Buggy Reach HESS, the Repair Man lilRmi1m uiIII@IIIIII ovoinum!Iil!!IIIIII!!!1!Illl!IuflIIIIIImI!all@I!!1!Il millul!!Ulm!!Iiolilllil!II!III!1!1!illlmlRunliullllllmmlllll!!IIII!Ilflilluulullu!IIII!1!ll!niuml!II!unnuuloos MP. 4SSEY-BARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -I-1. PARTS work best on M. -H. Im- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 1m2 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 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS 1 1