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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-04-25, Page 8PACIV ETC,We ,;,;„,,,117411'14 ..'411111 4'6 -°•••rrn21••••••••••••••••••M••••••••••1.11C.W5•I•M•••••••••4•01W11•411.111.1.11•13.*••••*••••.101.11.•••••*41, 1 -TambrEprEfimillEllgEol,::.;,.! .11 'Imi---r-m"-ithriplowirgra -51a• "gaila,,,,,„„„,1,11•1 11, - • • $ .$.`a , Tgrf," Wc*rtro.teedu,Ddre4,4P.InitiPx444VoSt. n)*(01, •. • • -• 6 4.64 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK e Fur See Us about those New Curtains ..for Your Windows. A Complete Range of Scrims, Tuscan Netts, Frilled Muslins, Priced from 15c to 75c a Yard. Also new Cretans, Chintzes, Shadowcloth Draperies. Wall Papers. Reg. A. Boxers Wall Papers again in Stock, 50 patterns to choose from, prices from 15 cents to 90 cents a double roll. Sunworthy papers from 25 cents a double roll up. GROCERIES! GROCERIES Vanilla, 2 for Macaroni, 4 lbs. for Peas No. 3, 2 for Nu Hit Coffee, lb. Old Cheese, per lb. Cookies, 2 lbs. for Lemons, per dozen Bananas, per dozen • • 11c 19c 25c 33c . .20c 29c 23c 25c Everything in Garden Seeds now on Display CAUSTIC SODA, New Supply now in 5 lbs 55c. PHONE 59 $1.00.0...34222.I.M.31182111011.21.12=8 naiesaizmaatiatta 5ITh4C1196t, tp,Mar2.94.121911.....*41.93102.9B.WS4r AUTO CE Pro -tact Yourself Against Financial Loss through Accident, Fire, Theft, Ect. THE COST LS REASONABLE 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." drew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR Wt Li? , ?,plecof.tliePsiomasorstaslOSSO0000EAL HARDWARE ar 0 0 -- SEEDS and FURNITURE If y81 ou you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult 4"7.445.-' LL,ittir;:Ye't eL.P''''4,1iift FROST FENCE . . . . for long life. Come in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've eve: had. Heavily galvanized by special Prost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. 1. Us... And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! 1111.1111 1.7.3.1.., ;(rt*C*01020.0f iiiirtnri•IVAL.WhelkIn* TIGHT { LOCK ZINC 8001410ED FROST featIme thri SAVES YOU MONEY1 PAINTS! PAINTS! We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 3 Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes - 46 Furniture, Springs .and Beds, Felt and Marshall Mattresse4 Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing. and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line if heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. W ZURiCH - ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE (.4)i:.0bcia4D00,G4004102 /Mall 124041141616e NI roc ry Store Olympic Health Soap, per cake Jc Club Special Coffee in Bans, per lb. 29c Minute Tapioca and Pyrex Glass Free,. 2 boxes25c Spanish Pimentos, per tin - 15c Catsup, Cross and Blackwell, per bottle 1.5c Gelatin, per box . 10c Olives, 18 -oz. jar Green Tea per lb. 39c 25c • enno (Desch EGGS WANTED. Zurich Phone 165 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111[11111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111111).. Alb OF LOCAL INTEREST Mrs. D. Fisher visited with her children in Kitchener for two weeks Miss Geraldine Surerus was a holi- day visitor at her home. Miss Edith Klopp, and Earl Yung- blut spent the week -end at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinbach and family of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howald. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Love and two abildren of Hillsgreen visited 'with Mr. and Mn. Ray Fisher on Sunday. Mr. Ted. Weseloh from Waterloo' called on his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weseloh on Tuesday Mrs. Roland Geiger has returned home after spending a few days with. . relatives and friends at London. A Religions Drama entatted "In Mrs. C. }L Kalbfleisch of Detroit the claws of the Russian Bear" will spent the week end at the home of be given in the Evangelical church Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade. l'an Randa3r evening by a number of Mr. and Mzs. Morley Witmer and young people of, the congregation family .spent the holiday at the home assisted by the entire Christian End-: of Mrs. Clara Decker. LOCAL MARKETS 1•••=••••••• (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs, dozen ...... 14, 121 10 Butter ib. creamery .... . . 30 Butter lb. dairy Wheat bush Barley, bush Buckwheat, bush Shorts, ton .. . Bran,, .... . .. 26.00 Flour, cwt. 2.26 3.00 Live Hogs, cwt. ..... . 8.25 Potatoes per bag .. 50 70 . 42 26.00. DASHWOOD eavor Band of 35 members, also a Miss Alice Decker of Seaforth, is cornet soIo by an eight year old spending .a couple of weeks at he,r Member and other musical, selections home here. Be sure to attend this service. Mr. Arthur Truemner and threel, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Guenther and sons of Toronto visited with the former's mother over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville McClinchey of Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schilbe ,of town spent a few days in Detrod. family of Toronto and Mrs. P. Cord of St. Catharines apeat the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Jane Guen- t.her,1",-; Mra and Mis. Harry Guenther and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fisher and miss Rose -Gueoither and friend of son from Kitchener, are visiting the vii,,,ixt 1,4 speilfz Easter holidays with former's parents, ir. arid Mrs. 0.th;~ 1 'rents Mv. and mra. alas: FiRCIPr. " t Gie " 'ex'. Mrs. J. J.. Schwartz and daughter I . i. • Eunice of Detroit, are smpernsd. intmilya il winMrdee.6:, Mr eanrvYTahursTidemaay.n motored to week with her mother, FILSS. I, Willis Mcisaac is spending the holidays in. Detroit. Mr. Leonard Wagner is laid up with a sore eye which he recieved Miss Ruth Tiernan who is attend - while treating the hydro poles with ing Collegiate in Windsor is spending creosote, When some of the liquid the holidays at her home here. , splashed in his eye. 1- J. - eld Lpnied to his home through' illness. 'ffis daughter Mr. Earl Flaxbard of town had. the misfortune on TueinnY while Mrs' G. Elliott of Thedford Is 33 -urs - working at the. Kallgleisch mills rim- 111F 41,4:1' i Li t • • • , : .1 , . - ., . get his .hand in. Contact with a rtua. .' MiSsea. Reim : Hayter and Verna ning saw, which required a number Xraft,of,tondon spent the week -end . with. ftleii: parents. of stitches to close. Miss Thelma Fisher of Strathroy, Owing to May 6th being a public spent Easter with her parents. holiday the Zurich Branch of the Misses Marie and Esther Allemang Women's Institute will hold their of St. Clemens spent. the holidays May meeting one week later, May with hien"ds. 13th. Mr. Russel Roundtree and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Overholt ofw were week - Bryce' of Woodbridge ' end visitors With. Mr• and Mrs. • T, Godefich, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin .„ • „ Overholt of the Blue Water Highway "°Pelr." Mr and Mrs A. Bills of Detroit, visited with their mother, Mrs. --W. spent Easter with her parents, IVIr. Miller, Sunday. and Mrs. Hy. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and Mr. IVIra. Wright of London, spent the and Mrs. Floyd Cook and Mr. Ed. holidays with her parents, Mr. and Brenner of Kitchener were Easter Mrs,. Guenther. visitors at the home, of Mr. and Mrs Mr.anul Mrs. Reavert of ,Toronto, j. Brenner. mi.:part Ilextrich of Kitchener and Hiller of Sarnia were holiday Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson Jr. visitorswith. Be. v'. and Mrs. 'enrich. of the Goshen Line, Mr. Alvin Bol- e Miss Ella Martinson is spending chert of the 14th concession, Mr- the holidays at her home in Elmira. ea Lawrence Reichert of the Parr Line Master Jimmie Taylor is on. the spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and sick liSt. His little friends hope for a Mrs. Andrew Price near Clinton. speed Sf recovery. * Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rowe, who London were holiday visitors n Mrs,; T. ,Restameyer and son Edgar of 1 have been living in the south end of e town are moving into the house own.- town'' by Mr. Jacob Brown opposite the Mr. Harohl Kellerman of Fergue, (.1 iDis spent Easter at his home on the 16th Evangelical church, whieh house . g being vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Orv- concession. IP, ilia Witmer, who are taking up rooms Mrs. P. Mcisaac is spending a in in the home of Mr. Joseph Gascho. week with her son Ervin in Windsor 0 0 Who .underwent a very serious oper- Mrs. Catherine Kalbfleisch, who is ation on Tuesday. We are pleased to a -,taying with her daughter, Mrs. R. F. report the operation was successful4 a. Itastdeieriecleti.lyehraatenad ,1.11::,..ca8?tyliinsbirthgdoaolci Muss Huntley ' and friend -ok De - twit sent the week end with, relatik health. ll'anY cortgratuli..Lious and ves. . : ' . .bouquets of! iloWers wore, received in Mrs. Wm. ZCleinstiver and da.ught4i her honor. Her many friends wish- Roth' are Spending a week with fri- ing her many more years of health ends in. Detroit and 'Windsor. and happiness. ., Miss Leila lleferalls of Euter, spent Baster With her Mother. Fergus Votes Dry Mr. and Mrs. Virellington Mier 0 Pergus-Gaining a close Victory and .Mr. George Maier of Detroit, se 0 %an -mem -tee workers are jubilant ov- spent Vaster with their father, Mr. a ,r the results of the vote on the bow Wm« Waier. 4Si 0 erage room question. in the largest Mrs.. May and Miss T. Ehlers of 3 ,ot, . ever polled in the village, the Kitchener, spent the week -end with is disapproval of a continuance of the , Mr. and Mrs., Sam Oestreieher. .t; beverage rooms in Fergus was ex -1 Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia is sp k we sse d by a majority of 114 owl -lending a few days with her roothur,1 di the required three-fifths total, lirs. Flokbeiner. . 51 5- 44448 1 .1 THIS SEASON CAIIS FOR GOOD NEW 1 ' FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY, t : YOU WITH THE. BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, I ALSO taw BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT E NEVV ROOFIN' PLUMBING, AND EVE- ti TROUGHING + SPECIAL! SPECIALS! f I Special Gasoline for Stov8c es, at per gallon 2 Specialtove Oil, at per gallon 13c • • We also have some very Attractive Prices in .1. Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and it Mattresses. + + STORE ft 11 se • ' 00, USED FURNITURE 4, 4-, Two Goad Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; : • Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; : 4' Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.. 4, 4. 4-. °E. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! .• 4. J0/112Stant & 4; albfl.eisch ' * arclif are & Furniture. hone 63 i 4. 4 44+ ,L,S++.1•04, 4 +SS+++ 4144 44,11, + 4. 4,4 4.1.4-1. 4,41.+.44,4,1,444,444.4 I lig.SENEMEINEMINIIIMINEIMUNININIIIIIINIMINIVERIBMIN111111111111111101114111111(11111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111011S = THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice • $7.00 and 10.00 Painting Buggy ....... .6.00 arid 10.00 K. Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerinaming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach . Painting Wagon 12o00 Buggy Spokes eath 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c HESS, the Repair, Man 1, -11111E/Mill111111111111111111MIIIIMBINIENIMIEIMMEMillitli1111111IIHRoMin1111111111111111111111111111MINMIEllii 4. • Cl 1 • • • a. • • • • • insftwatmcm....m.4- TUNE TIP YOUR CAR! Don't, be discouraged and throw agate your. Car if it is not functioning as you think it should. Just run it in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and You will be surprised of the results. Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand ha large and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and liverhaul Job on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very Reasonalbe. • 111' Mousseau ric‘ 1,444 44414 .444+ +4, 4, 1,14. 44 + 4,,4,11.4,4,4.1k4, 4. 44+ +4,4,044,444,444+4,‘ 48 48 48 • 484.• 4. 48 .48 48 48. 4*4.-48 4.1 • 4, 48 48 48 48 4. 4, 48 4, 48 Do You Know?rjr Mr... MERCHANT! You know thoroughly well that you have power in your store, to ialuttnce die decision of ,,your /cus- tomers in ,alricIpttpkrhat.theirby from yoti. You, customers "rely oluyou•to givo,theur products *MC " USe or consumption, will give therri complete ' satisfaction. , If it is rig!it to use big city dailies and nationaly- circulated magazines then, by the same token, it is right to use local weekly newspapers! I em the Master Salesman of this Community, and niy naine is ADVERTISE • 444.41.44,4,04,4;,i44,4!4,,SALPO,EA.1,44,/i4t,04,44.14,54,4, 1