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Zurich Herald, 1935-03-21, Page 8
'?y I'OT1T TFIE STORE WITH THE STOCK SPRINGTIME AND OUR DAY SALE Offers you_the Newest Vogues in Spring Coats, Spring Suits, Spring Dresses No two garments alike, at New Low .Prices WEDNESDAY MARCH 27th COATS are essential for Spring. We have selected definitely new spring models for you to choose from. Dressy wool crepes in the newest weaves, all wool tweeds that are handsome, sizes 14 to 48 Wonderful values from $8.95 DRESSES. A. smart group that illustrate the fash- ion picture for Spring. Jacket frocks play a Ieading part in the fashion parade. The styles are flattering and the material fresh and new. Plain crepes, gray prints and combinations. Sizes 14 to 48. All mod- erately priced from $2.95 SUITS ---Choose your Eeaster suit from the varied selection of styles and fabrics. Tailored suits, swag- ger suits. They come in mixtures or in plain colors. Priced $8.95. .off. PRODUCE WANTEll ON PHONE 59 '41 liillif 1111111111 Ill CW#. : URf H HERALD li�Pl+ f f il INTI irllilllili CroceryStore Sardines, per can..... , Macaroni, 3 lbs, I4c Peanut Batter, 15 -oz jar 15c Wheat Flakes' 5 -lbs. ' bag Tomato juice, per can . :Sc Soap.. Chips, 3 . .� lbs. ' Aylmer pork and beans, •large can .. ...... 5c "25c. 25c. Me , ;, no Oesch - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 - 111111 'MIME lllllllllf I11111NIIIli1IIIII1111111111111IIiH111111IIIIIIIIlllilflll itIUllflfifllllffffl(11I11ffffillllllllfllillll IIIf1111I111111ilfllif11111111U1111 ITEM S OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Calvin Williams was a recent visitor to Detroit. Mr. Harold Stade of Guelph, is visiting at his home here. Miss Ruth Tuerkheim, accompanied by Mr. Carl Seltzer of Waterloo, we- re week -end visitors with the form ex's parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. Tuerk- helm. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams atten- ded the Golden • Wedding Reception of Mr, and Mrs. William Dougall, Sr. at Hensall on Tuesday afternoon.. .Against Financial Loss tir.t ro.:gh Accident, Fire, `Mart, at. THE COST IS REASQNAJ E , THE PROTECTION IS NECESSARY An Automobile Accident Policy Costs little and provides Funds in case you receive injuries "It is better to have insurance always and not need it than need it once and not have it." nr °ew F. Hess, - Z.inch MY MOTTO ---SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Italitte i'4...A'^.r R.JS:)i..,e easeW:'13\M.J� et'. els Pae eaa HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE 4a 1 1 • 0 0 LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST PAINTS! PAINTS! • The report of the Grand Jury a t Gode3ich to His Lordship, Justice a Hope, at the conclusion of the Feb- ruary sitting of the Supreme Court called for the installation of "re es- capes at the Children's Shelter; The matter was taken up in the January session of the . County Council but the work had not yet been proceeded with but it is considered likely with the new representations made the work will be carried out at .once. The exceptionally fine weather the past week has greatly helped the roads to clear up, and with a little more sunshine they will be dusting like summer. Apparently there is very little frost in our main high- ways Mr . and Iylre. Roy :Oliver 'of . ,44 Exergreen Ave., -London, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Charles Weber. Mrs. Flossie Brown who has spent several weeks with i'ir. and Mrs. Oliver has returned to her home in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Faetzr, Mr. Ed ippe7 e. 'Theholea Remeover,: all -of avzaxodt-,; , NY.5),rkt r,Tk-grid ., visitors with the Clausius farily." Itis 40 years since Mr. Ramseyer left these"* oen born an Hensel/ 40 parts when he was 14 years • of age"=- and spent all her life here. Her death his home being on the 14th eoncess- is the first break :in the family. She ion, Hay, and he notices a great was married to Mr. Joynt 14 years many changes. ago, and leaves to mourn her.lose, Farmers who tap the maples for her husband, two little sons, her mo - the sweets 'that can be taken from then., turee brothers, James and of .,Efensall and war. Bonthron of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. James. MclVMart n of Barrie, Mrs.:M. Vair of Toronto, and Mrs. L.Snnnpson of De- troit. A private i uneral was field, from her mother's. home. to• HermAll :oemetr ery ;with' Rev. A. SincIair of the Un- ited church officiating. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs 13 12 10 Butter Ib. creamery 30 Butter lb. dairy 95 Wheat bush 00 Barley, bush 70 Buckwheat, bush 42 Shorts, ton 26.00 Bran, on 26.00 Flour, cwt. 2.25 3.00 Live Hogs, cwt. 8.25 Potatoes per bag 50 FIENSALL Some of the fanners have tapped their trees with pretty. good rim of sap which is finding. a ready market. EthelMurdock, in writing to fri- ends last week, mentioned that she and Mrs. Hogarth, a particular friend intend leaving for. Calgary, ,AIta., spend a month with Miss.:Murdoc sister, Mrs. C. Hogarth, nee Mis Vera Murdock, it should be a ver pleasant trip. Late Mrs. T. C. Joynt. lite death occu gyred .Saturday la:. at the ho3,3..,, of her mother, Mrs. . Bonth} cm e Florence. Edna, wife o "T`: 'Cleveland Joyet, after ,su7fi'.. iii t`�ra= �" ' 'r.: , =t=h . heart trozil lc 3., . . irwas the: youngest daughter of Mrs. band the late Robt. Bonthror, having en Thursrtay, March 1st, 103 (1 Hardware an ernitur + THIS SEASON , ... �' FENCES; ON ''GHE FA �,. LET LIS SUPPLY *: F©l, GO�[J►,D NEW ' 4. ALSO WITH THE .BEST OF . WOVEN WIRE, HAVE BA;B 'IRE. SEE LIS ABOUT • NEW ° ROOFING, PLUMBING, 4. TROUGHING • AND EVE 1. - SPECIALS! � Special Gasoline for Stoves, at SPECIALS! ,� . ,�,SpeciallStove gallon '�' per cello` OiJ, at per gallon ,.......: I3c + We also have ...01. some very Attractive Prices ri Furniture. See Our New Bads, Springs, • 41 and + ~---- Mattresses. • • Two Godd _ STOj ks USED FURNITURE .lse d Chesterfield Good Used Dressers from$4.50 u Suites on 4• , Hand; 'ee • Kitchen Chairs, Etc. P, Dining Tables; •;1• All Big Bargains for quick Sale. • BE SURE AND SEE THEM! I Johnston & Kalbfleisch I /4. Hard are & Furniture. Phone 63 I' +',chin. et•t••8•• eini .;:.e,•i,.. if le 44.41.4.4,441•E••F•�••N+4-sele tiefee �`• r•A•s••ff••it^•f••iv4%�'b•4 Wt1 Ull r " 11tUlbilleUulfI I IIIiIMIIIIIUIUl10111UU11U11111h11fU1NII11U1U1UlUUMIIlIUNNIIIIIUUfU(UUIIIIIIUUlIINUIUUfIIIIIE111111000111111111III1011f1U1I11111111110111M12 THESE PRICES subject is change without Part inting Painting Wagon .......................... $7.00 and 0 0 �. ggy �'s ztf?1 Recovering Buggy- o...q .- •:...., i5.Q0 and I0.00® a p Y r Rai -limning 16.00 and 18.Ot0 g Buggy "Wheels 1~ .Buggy Shaft ... may' .................. l 2000 Cross Bar . ... ............. ....,.. ......• .......x.00 �t _ Bugg Reach .. *.........., .. I f .00 13erggy Spokes ...< 25c. the trees at present, reports that this sprzng is a complete record breaker for fast and continuous running. Mr Henry Clausius of the Blind Line ad- vises' up 'that he timed some of the trees* and aeounte'd as high as 200 drops of sap in a minute. This how- ever, is a long way from the maple syrup that is served on the table, as it takes from thirty to fourty gal- lons of sap to make one gallon of good heavy syrup. Last week there was continuous running for three days and two nights, and it took 24 hours of steady evaporation to keep stip to the run of sap, and to -day, Wednesday is just as good a run. Asks for Fire Escapes e 5 at We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 3 Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Gates and Fencing ar rT'� s. ; end,.+ Tubes Frost Tight Goodyear WHITE Furniture:, Lock Wire Fencing and Supplies and Posts Balloon and COO'. in all 'sizes ROSE • GASOLENw Springs and Beds. s d. Mattresses E11Ik SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of the pupils of S.S. No, 8, Hay for the month of February. Those marked (*) were absent. Honour pupil for February, Howard Datars. Sr. IV --Eunice Oestre cher 75.3% Kenneth Weber 64:5 Jr. IV ---Carl Oeetreicher.7G.4,. Dx- len Swartzentruber 70.4; Elinore Ra- der '64.6. , Sr. III -Jack Weber 72.7, I artha igs':Miler 70.1, T irdiz Becker 64, Esther nee 63 (present o zie 3'.:days; Hilda t 'Rader 62.5.. , Jr. III ---Louise Tie knc:n '31 and Eileen Miller 63;2; 'Ernest Masse 'x, C13 92145$ OILS P Felt.lid Marshall lranzf,rng, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- �r ing our Specialty. Full line .of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock_ AA • ' m �; E�;.. f 11 11 ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY -.. PRICE , SERVICE 644)6(140400+0 Itatelatli alit Yomr Daught pr tty? Here's how one girl put roses into her cheeks and rounded out a thin face Mothers who are anxious for their daughters to be healthy and attractive~ will be interested in the story of a ter - young 'girl who was pale, run: ;down, underweight, when she went to a competent authority to have her blood tested. She weighed only gig 'pounds. The test revealed the trouble.. Her blood was too poor in quality to keep up her strength; weight and vital- fey Her blood was below normal hi the number of red corpuscles and in vitally -necessary haemoglobin. Shewas instructed to take two of Dr.'Williama' Pink Pills (so called because they have a pink sugar coating) three times a day for a month and then return for an-, other blood test. Thirty days later a changed, happy girl came back. She hid ed rune, pends. Her blood tested " st non. final in its haemoglobin con t#t and 'Was slightly better than'nornial; num- bee of red corpuscles . She felt A tre- :•, rnendous lot better mid looked it. She •, ,had roses. in her. ',cheeks .toed everyone said that "her face had rounded out and she was positively pretty", • Charming color and soft clear skin depend aliiiost entirely upon the blood, • because the blood carries the vitality ;riled nutriment that build's the cosi erion, re so c ear s in ,pretty baby is proof of it. And the girl mentioned above is living evidence that good ,looks which have been lost through impoverished blood can be re- gained by taking the proper remedy. There is no need for so many girls too endure a sallow, uninteresting cont- plexion nor to remain listless, nervous and easily tired out. new when these are symptoms o£ blood that is lacking in vitality, Dr. wiiiliams' Pink Pills will t'estore strength and "pelt" aed tone ups good looks, tool Equaly effective for 'people of ail ages. Full-size box .$0c at yttr n&suest thug: Store., will orna tiler 82.1. • Rosaleen 'pl The ft 1 ki of every Miller 68.2; Louise Masse fir. Jr. II --Helen Miller 61.4; Lyle, Swartzentn-ober 60.1; Dorothy Price *. 1- John Masse 65, Marla Miller 6.3 Howard Pinkbeiner 61. Primer -Howard Paters 855; Hub- ert Miller 80; Cecelia Hartman 78 (Violet Rader, Russel Snaith '76) ; Dorothy Weber 74; Lloyd Smith 73; Eldon Datars 62,., Milton Price 45 (present only 8 days. .Agnes Y. Robertson, Tcaeher. etair ail (IINI,1Nil1Utl�fUN11lUUUlpIUIUUIU?UNU;Ufl1N,ru�UI111f�11UUlIU(UINIUUNUIIN(U1P�',llt'Lri4!!!UU"uGCU!(i��llUp1d4f1fU1tUNlyh�Q,FlUir r- rr ".�+rNNUI,GIUfIU!(UNIlU1UIIUIUIf11U111111)1I111UIlNN� %ret••fi•• EF'�^ •$^r•k •E••d• &••f••N ki• i•fi•i••l••!ei •fi •�•tNF lft d s •l: i++l..£^•'�+•F4f 7• 1` f 4404+ 'a7r; 4, , , ti r3. i.. d.st y D. TUNE UP YOUR t Don't be discouraged and throw agar o ! . yoCar if it • is not functioning as you think it should. Just ram it in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and You will be surprised acdc ed cnf the resnrllls. Gasoline. and Keeceine always kept on hand in large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or 44 Containers.: , t Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul . • Jobs on all Makes arsoa>ra ars with Charges Very • • oussea ...V1, 4. Zuric„E. 4 44404.441V440ieS 9'+1orNA g•* .M'r!'''l' VI. lEr:'!f .+3, Ill/.1404,1'ra4ftfi3Ot,*%' , •oa;*4'S,,otoe• • • +Sk • • fr.* ▪ .w • E AL o You now? That l ,am a Mra er Saes) > i� ; . ; . • tiI am the herald of�ir�ces31k$.an�8, Merchants* �u 1 rY. Va Ufacurers, Etc i4'''.' I.� I t ell the World, the Message : ce 7 ;4;,`,,,, A)44 i (; t , tared Sound Merchandisin I And the World listens when I speak, For those who have used me as their Serrant I have gathered untold millions into their coffers.. • I corxntnand the legeons of fashion, mould the styles ' and lead the World whi.ersoever I gol I sow fieids.for you to reap a Golden Harvest, apt It I am Masater Salesman at Your Service„r . and m� erw Name is: ' ADVERTISES {:Sr `w' .aneteOte7ettt nL44klat, gieltirJt.'a� iClliytel?f