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Zurich Herald, 1935-06-20, Page 8
THE ,TOR .E WITH THE S i" ClG IN FY...0ot Coveriugs End D. quality, 4 -yd. wide Linoleum, 3 yds, 10.50 25 -in for End E quality, 4 yds wide, 4 -yds 30 -in. fox....12.75 only 9x13''= Congoleum Rug, reg. $12 for 8.95 1 only 9.;:101= Congoleum 'rug, reg 9.50 for 6.75 1 only 9.7c1001 Linoleum rug, reg 10.50 for 7.50 1 only 9x12 Feltol, Rug, Special at 7.50 1 only 9x101, Feltol. rug, Special at 6.50 Grocery Specials Factory cheese per lb. 15c Nippy chF4' se, .ler lb. 20c10c Laundry .,;,.rr; - 6 for Chick Oatmeal, 8 lbs. for 25c Cornflakes, 3 for 23c Try Morning Cheer Coffee, per lb. 33c (:.PHONE 59 ertil PRODUCE WANTED camceVsnx cccee imna• eaxassceu+vu's'sccer UT 'Protect Yourself Against Financial Loss • through Accident, Fire, Theft, Ect. THE COST IS REASONABLE E -PROTECTION .- IS. '_:,NE ".,,E S An Automobile Accident Policy Costs little and provides Funds in case you receive injuries "1t is better to have insurance always and not need it than need it once and not have it." Andrew Fe Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? ,UI ": `n;l1jtgf1'i firms M l!iilliilli i<� t'(1if.re�j A, FRAU) li l {!(jIMP= Thi ilii ill rocer Soap, (Many Flowers) 4 bars Sweet Pickles, 35 -oz. jar. Grape, Orange and Lime Pune Supreme Shortening, 2 lbs.::. Grapefruit, large size, each Austral canned -Peaches, per .Eclipse Yeast cakes , Cheddar cheese spread, per jar' Walkerside Quality Ice Care ore . wash. rag,,, ..2.3c , , ,25c el- bottle .... f.•r .•.....:.t A,, I1..25C •_ ,...............SC .15c ... T5c 3 in all Flavors. Special flavor for this naontbl, Burnt Almond er.mZurich ! esc EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 HOODOO Minn HH hIuhIIIIIIIlhIIIIIIlli lul l ill IUIulUhlIIIllO MI11IP 1 HEM 11011 lllllillfli lfl 11 mom illl!!!Iilllali' i EMS LOGIL tRREST Miss Ethel Hess spent a week at London. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner and family of the 14th con., motored to London. on Saturday. Mr. Edward Stelck of the Toth con made a business trip to Toronto on Monday A large audience enjoyed. the Chil- dren's Day Program in the Evangel- ical church on Sunday evening.• Mr. Chesney and Mrs. McKenzie of Seaforth, called at the home of Mrs. C. Eilber on Monday. Mr. John N. Contin of Montreal, paid Zurich a flying visit on Satur- day. Mr. Mervyn Stelck, accompanied by Lawrence Corriveau, of Detroit, spent a few days in Goderichc. Misses Rhea Zinkhann and Norma Pielleusch of Kitchener are, spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and ivfrs. By. Krueger, 14th eon. IVliss Milverna Geiger, Miss Ruby Church, Mr. W. H. Edighoffer, Mr. Josiah Geiger have gone to the Dis- trict Rally at McKillop. Mica Melvina Schade of London,is spending a few months with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Scha.de on the Blue Water Highway. Mrs. E. Raeey and Mrs. W. Du -o it.tl ; y • ou are kindly requested to mart o f :Kitchener visited the f^-- b ln2g .bou4uets of tlo•,weis, to pariic- , � E, q - 1 elErr >n etnnntyl •over LOCAL MARKETS (CO Eggs Butter 11rcreamery Butte;Butten,i p Iairy Whew .-.. Oats, 4,1 Barie 4)ush Ruelciib Vi t. bush. ............... . Shorts,�on ................ 26.00 Bran, ,en 26.00 Flour, cwt. ............ 2.25 3.00 Potatoes:` per w bag 50 Live Hags 9.50 D E iR:C O RA T I O N SERVICE Ba.oNsON LINE CEMETERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23rd 1935_ At 2.30 o'clock Program will consist of Decoration of Grages, Special Singing; Addres- ses by 'Rev. E. Burn and Rev. W. S. Henrick. Also musical Selections by the C. E. Band of Dashwood. (35 Instruments.) Dear', Friends -You are invited to be present at the Memorial and Grave Decoration:,; Services as above men- cted every Wednesday) 14 12 10 •. 26 24 78 32 65. 40 1' -mane elthe, decora•he± � ti•`ial..' r s u"'ei.. _.Y •C4 - ." '* - �' s a'i'1i1: ees$$?:C ,rl� ,>•,G.�"IL`F:'tWti.; '^.•�.>�liV Mr. and Mrs C. L. Smith and Mae, 01' tiYf�C%�a.t2s, Sacred Spot. Ali' Offerinbe received. theg ng accompanied by Mx. johnmotored f Moritz to of and pkeep of heor Grounds.autifyiHoping' Cavalier, N. Dakota, Springbank on Thursday- you will come and enjoy the Services t of Hallowed Memories. We, Remain; Your Interested Friends, Cemetery Board.. 1. St. Peter's Luther - Lea'guue at their. weekly meeting this Friday evening will discuss the topic: "What makes the movies harmful or Helpful?" Messrs Andrew F. Hess and Harry G. Hess of town attended the big annual Telephone Convention held in. Hotel London, of that city last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geiger and fainly and Mr. Laird Jacobe motored to Niagara Falls and Welland over the week -end. At Welland they cal- -. led h ycal- led on Rev. and Mrs. R, M. the former's brother. �.�•"-�V Jtialw ryg:•maz41' G`.t?E'aSM.`.'tai'eow,.3v5r3',LNYAIR..Sag .J4'. eCW e'c'rxcm,-: 4 =Vt<imb9e HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult . Us... And be sure it is the farnous Frost Fence! FSE E`i C E . . . for long life. Como in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've eves had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. W errs for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. 41 TIGHT toot ZINC BONDED an exclusive FROST Feature 1641 SAVES YOU MONEY! 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 Goodyear 13alloon : and Cord Tires in all sizes Furniture, Springs and l3eds. Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith - ng our Specialty. Full line .3f heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. and Tubes Felt and 8 + a + a fl a fe Marshall 2 LIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY -- PRICE - SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold of Fishery We, al diamond Comity, we- re Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snaith. -Vir. J. .it'rner of town, nceoi1n' anied by lilr. George Brock of Hen - salt, made a motor trip to New Ont- ario ion a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelck of the 14th con., spent their 28th wedding anniversary on June 12th at Grand Bend. COUNTY NEWS <I v1F,<ir31P'a,. <f0 ri 1'l Thu rAdu tlri'a 20th, 1.'3;36"% �a�c�e�.h'S ,�.f., +T,�ryt• jro?Y<j.'�°�nOF% • e + + + r ST THIS. SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. IeET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. . SF -0._. US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING„ AND EVE TROUGHING 4. SPECIALS! SPECIALS! ,t Coal Oil,: good grade at ................. Special Moline. for Stoves, at per gallon . We also Furniture. 20c 28c have some very Attractive Prim inn See Our New Beds, Springs and Mattresses. USED FURNITURE 174. Two God Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand.;; � Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; I Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! ik lastOn •< 4.albfl.eisch a dw .re Sc ar,utare.e Phone a I + + + 4. JO + 4. + + s'+•E G• drdPv^ c3 4,44-441.44++44444,4.; +.+.iet+4.4.44++++4+4. f+4+ 111111III!!!"14{IGLIUI!!!1!!!Il!'EIN11!IIP:flllll!I111111N111111!11111111111!Illllr"!ll!IIIIWI91!IIWIIIIIIIIIII IB4il!B;!!!!IIIIIIU!1181!I!! 1111!IIII:1111!II!11S!111" 13111111111111111111111IIIIlll!:4118111111liiYdl411!II THESE PRICES. subject to change without Nome IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11110IIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111iifl111111111111111111111111 Painting Wagon Ranting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimming Buggy Wheels Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each .$7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 12.000 3.00 1.00 .. 1.25 Set air 25c 11111)100,0H011}11 1!1NIIt1111Q16a Jolnn Hudie, 7th Concession of Goderich township, bad a leg broken while 'getting out timber out of the bush cine day recently. Mr. ,rud Mrs. John Fletcher of Ex- eter recently celebrated their golden wedding. Before retiring to Ex- eter they were residents of Usborne township. 4++ +*++++ti's+4•+++++++++++4144+ ++ s +++++++ k+++++++.4+4 1" + 4 4° 4 e t Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6.35 t Regular 10.% 5, I-eavy Service tires at 6.90 • Gasoline at per golion 23c Scarcity of Houses ',1rx has a scarcity of huoses whie is a good healthy sign. There are ;e5 i eral who are at present desir- ous 414 -curing a residence but find it v 4 di-fficult to secure something that suitable. There is an op- portuAty for someone to do some buildi;i g... Jr ecl'ora1 Appointment at Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Wilhelm hte, J. Schoenhals has been ap- tlncl Mr. and Mrs. vis Wilhelm, Sr-, point3al collector of national revenue all of Baden, were visitors with Mr. at ChJton, succeeding H. S. Turner, and Mrs. C. O. Smith, St. Joseph, 4 recon • y remove(' to Goderich. The 41 + a M one day last week. The animal Decoration -. Service will take place on the Evangelical Cemetery on the Bronson Line, next Sunday, at 2.30 p.m. The public are invited to'the good program. Mrs. Louis Schilbe has returned to her home here after spending a few days with her husband, Mr. Schilbe, who is convalescent with friends at London. Mr. William Klopp and family of Stratford; Dr. H. F. Klopp and dau-' stru ghter of Kitchener; VI. '. Wag- I supe ned and daughter of Shakespeare, dro were recent visitors with their moth- er, Mrs. W. Klopp of town. appon�'tee is the younger son of Mr. and IR ' s. John Schoenhals of Clinton, and4as born at Port Albert in 1899: going to Clinton as a boy when. his fathei purchased the Fair flour mill 4. there! He went overseas with the + Canai.ian troops during the war: + •4 EXTRA EXTRA Large Shipment of Tires Just Received Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices • Yom - Dollars; pe 4F; Get : Your Requirements Here, where + + 4. 4 Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges Very Reasonable! R ' 11 illotzs3au Zane 4net.tdf 444.4*m 444.44.tir+•i 4,494,,t,e)ii 04, ,rr4.e:44es.r<.'.be.ti4444.' t Ws + + + + 4 EmNew Hydro Line + it and a half' miles of newly hy- • dro nes to supply the needs of t eight en new customers will be con + stru ed immediately from Granton .E to P+spect Hill. The work of con- + Ing the lines will be under the ision of the London Rural. Hy- t epartlnent. The upper story et the new Deitz garage is being erected, a rather high n oo:t effect is being put up, and we understand that part of this will be used as a hall for various pur- poses that the public may require. ,l.ru ship. aut ban, hang be fuse There is still a lot of work to bei men at 'lone at both and lower part 'of ign� ' the ba3lding. Owing to the wet rud I I weather the past week the progress td, 1[f1161b+101101961.0 .001148 A tp9 M6 h:as beers slow- _ _. r a -i,. For Contempt of Court 1Vlior©beck, of Ashfield town- was jailed for ten days by the ` I rity of committal papers in the of Bailiff` C OF.wsah + of Chas. Fowler. But More- T ltad had his fling. First he re- a to obey a Division Court judg-• t. of $300 , at $1 per month, He rI - tctons to appear on a fns ru r rt P.Qn<� 1,02,4,...2, +4,* j°, 'r '.k,,?ei.+..1e gGtis$ .' .0 S:tt�aSivop.ayu� r3�T,siC,�rz.�.i"�,e.^•riPcbw!F,? !' ' AL ,3a H '11 Do You Know?irk rr s'z t -t ,n Mr... MERCHANT! a, You know thoroughly well that you have power in your store, to influence the decision of ' your cus- tomers in regard to what they buy from you. Your customers rely on you to give thom products which in use or consumption, will give theni complete satisfaction. If it is right to use big city dailies and iiationaly- circulated magazines then, by the same token, it is right to use local weekly newspapers! I am the Master Salesman of this Community, and my name is , ADVERTISE and then failed + earsent ov,, summons being subpJ oenaed to • li lis default to the court 1 44+11! t!'+i'* *+4' " 't*"t"i` 't"' 44.44.4444.44414 4, 4, 4, 4 4, 4 4, t +R. 4<,