HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-07-25, Page 8MACE EIGHT
THE STORE WITH TIME STOCK
FOR
SUMMER WEAR
New Beaded Voiles, per yard
New Batistes, per yard
New Piques, at per yard 39c
New Lastex Girdles, two way stretch at 1.00
1:00
New Chiffon Hose, elastic top, knee length at....75c
New Suede Slips, lace trim at $1.00
49c
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New Crepe Night Gowns at
Grocery Specials
Corn Flakes, 3 for
Soda Biscuits, 2 for
Catsup, per Bottle
Cookies, Sugar Crisp, 2 lbs
Icing Sugar, 2 lbs.
New Cheese, per lb.
Pork and Beans, 2 for
Oranges per dozen
Watermelons, large for
We are now taking orders for large Black, and Red
Montmorency Cherries to arrive next week.
22c
25c
10c
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19c
15c
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25c
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:MOToms-rS ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
T+'001'I'1'SS THAN $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO
10111:00 PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY a
INJURY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR: LEGAL LLA-
I3ILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF OTHERS:.
CENTS 1VIOR1 PER MOrTTH Y0I5 G*14
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UNLIMITED PROTECTION FOP 'x qBIYC - 'LIABILITY
$1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF?
IT .MAY BE TOO LATE!
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Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
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If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us... And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
ST FENCE
... . for long life.
Come in and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've evet
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
TIGHT ROCK
ZINC BONDED
em exclusive FROST karm ad
SAVES YOU MONETA,
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 Balloon and Cord Tires 'arid Tubes
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all °sizes
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New Potatoes, whiteper lb I>t Der bottle25c
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shoe la s
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Tam to juice, per can , . .,,.,.... 5c
Huron Toilet Paper, 7 roll, 25c
Old Windsor Plot* Wax', •l -lb. can 358;' '
Cream cheese, 2 pkgs .,, ,,...25c
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. i " 25c
Ice Cream Bricks, all fki ors 20c . '
Walkerside Quality Ice''t Cream in all Flavors.
Special flavor for this nonth is Burnt Ahnond
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EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon made a pro-
-fessional .tall to London one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ehnes of De-
troit were week -end visitors at the
Williams home.
The Glee Club gave their .sacred
concert to a large audience in the Ev-
angelical church on Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, of
Pigeon, Mich., spent a few days at"
the home .of Mrs. C. Ayotte of town
Mrs. Victoria Denomme has re-
turned from Detroit where she atten-
ded the funeral of her daughter, the
late Mrs. Rousseau.
Mr. Hugh MacKinnon of the High.
way's Engineering staff -. of Clinton,
spent the week -end at his home in
town.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Uggs, dozen 17, 15, 13
butter, creamery ..26
/3utter, dairy 24
Wheat, bushel 65
pats, per bushel 32
Barley, bushel 60
buckwheat, bush 40
Flour, cwt. 2.00 2.75
Shorts ton, 25.00
Bran, ton 24.00
Potatoes per bag 50
Live Hogs 9.50
Mr's. W. 1% eGreggor and family of
:Crippen were Monday visitors with
her sister. Mrs. Norman Gascho.
Mr. Wm. O'Brien of town has pro-
bably the distinction of growing the
earliest tomatoes in town in the gar-
den, as on July. 4th, he picked the
first ripe ones. Congratulations!!
HYDRO LOAD INCREASES
Primary load delivered in June by
the HydrorElectric Power Commissi-
on increased 5.2 per cent. Niagara
system with a load of 856,836 horse -
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Denomme of ' power inst-812,198: in June, 1934
Detroit, spent the week -end at the .increased 5.5 per cent. Eastern Ont-
home of Mr. and Mrs . Edwin Hart-, ario at. 93,881 gained. 5.3 per cent.
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Mann, . Staz}IeY-Twp.. - o p "=: �.., �= rg, n ..ay deClmxtecl fronx 25�8�,%•
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krueger mot=
ored to Kitchener on Sunday, the
fornmer's sister, Mrs. Zinkahnn,. who
spent holidays withher parents on
the 14th concession, returning with
,them to that city.
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d'ar%htcr 3�isuelyni 01. f aeker, ..e 1 �'
re. Sunday: guests+at the home of M2.1. :BIG MAJORITY°:IN SENATE
and Mrs. James Allan.
Ottawa -With the appointment of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Axt and chil
dren of Detroit were recent visitors
at the hams of his father, Mr. E. A.
Axt. Mr. Axt returned with them to
Detroit where he will spend a few
weeks in that city.
i.0 new' senators during the week -end
conservatives now have a majority
of 25 in the Upper House. The filling
of the seven, remaining vacancies,
two in New Brunswick, three in
Quebec • ,and . two in Manitoba will
increase the Conservative majority to
32. Party standing pow is: Conserv-
atives 37 ' iberals 32; vacancies 7. '
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,DRIVER TWICE TOO FAST
Goderich-Robt. Campbell, of Tor-
onto, nearly talked himself into some
'thing in court before Magistrate J.A.
Makins on Thursday. Ale worship had
just finished reading a charge again-
st. Campbell of driving 75 miles an
hous when accused interrupted: "I.
had just bought a new car, your wor
'ship, and didn't realize how fast I,
lyras going. I hope you will be lenient'
'and not suspend my license for .30.
:days." "Still going too fast," ob-
served the magistrate with a smile.
Mr. and Mrs. Maximillian Denomme
of . Detroit; Miss Eugene Denomme of
Windsor, spent a few weeks holidays
camping at Grand Bend. They were
accompanied by Mr. Ed. Brisson of
St. Joseph on a motor trip to Musk-
oka lakes, Wasago Beach and other
points along Georgian Bay, and re-
port having a fine outing.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess were: Mr.
and Mrs. Fred. E. Hess and two chil-
dren of London; Mr. and Ivirs. Gor-
don Bissett and three children of
Goderich, and Mrs. F. Hess, of Elm-
wood.
As we look .at the fruit trees a-
round town we notice that there will fi"You are fined $25 and costs." Cam -
be plenty of local domestic xr,iits'to I'pbeil paid with a grin ante fled the
go round again this year. Quite a 'courtroom. "Motor cars are making
number of cherries have been picked more criminals amoung young men
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FENCES ON THE : FARM.LET US SUPPLY .r.
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ALSO HAVE BARB WOVEN. 1,1
WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
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NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE-
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IriCoal Oil. ESPECIALS! SPECIALS!
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Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon ........28c
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See Our New Beds, Springs and
Mattresses,
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USED FURNITURE
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Chesterfield Suites on Hand; t'
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up;f
Kitchen Chairs, . Etc. All BigBargains Dining
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Painting Wagon .......................... $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy ............................ 6.00
.... and 10.00 -
Recovering Buggy Top ........ 16.00
Rer• ...... and 1 X8.00
inuni g Buggy W11eeIs Set ....... .... ._._ 12000
Buggy
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Buggy Reaps
Buggy Spokes each . .. 1.25
.............. 25c
and the plum trees look very prom-
ising again. We have, not heard how
:today than anything .else," the mag-
istrate said when Aaroii 'isher, 25,
wthe apple prospects are, Out there °Colborn: Tp., pleaded guilty to brea-
will likely be some of those again. !king into a relative's blacksmith shop
0 rat Benmiller and making off with $10
Friends of Mr. Win. Truernner ofworth of brake lining. His worship
enjoying ilah• driver's
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the 14th concession, regret to learn placed'the young man on probation
that he is not enjoy in his usual good' andcancelled is permitfor
• health at present He was last week ''t a remainder ofthe year.
s taken to London where he was ex- `r-'1'
• ambled by specialist and is being; . SEAFORTH FIELD DAY
a treated at his home for kidney tro-'' �1.
PROVES POPULAR EVENT 4.
able. We think this is Mr. Truemn-,�
er's first experience of real sickness. The baseball tournament and child-'.
But good hopes are entertained for es field day sponsored by the Sea :
his rapid recovery. ',rh•forth Athietic Association n ass-sfed by ��+
the Town Council, Iast Wednesday, t
2 Another entertainer hit town last:; was a decided success: It was the first
gp , e lane man, thrs event of .;its .Lind ;held in., tlle;'recrea- a
t' t h tion 'grounds for some' years and ';.it 4,
:proved popular. The Seaferth Highs- 4-
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Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.9(J
Gasoline at per gallon 23c
aLubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices
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erre Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with :charges.. at
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Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
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Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
FADE
'reek another medicine
ane ittr*alx ,no the wife ' doing the,.
"grand" but a bigI), o,n1 bear, who'
was learned' or taught to ,;. bo is slanders band led 'a procession of
told, and performed mQliy so calleui,+ . hildren to the grounds where the
wonderful tricks, such as wicstling, ,p ograan opened with a boy's baseball
boiling and•, scuffing. Sorrieonte ":. ' ; vie between the All Stars.and 'rig;
said that with all these 12iedicrnert, the former ' ;wihnirig'�7-5. The
men with their "cure --ells" there wit `various running races were then runt
soon be little left for our local med off, followed by two good ball game'
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teal men, but we sincerely trust the in which Zurich defeated Mitchell 4.
ElDO Will not also leave town, as the farm 8-7 'and Seaforth nosed out Zurich 4•
uaily does not put down the hat boys vs country boys, :the former 1
QUALITY .a "PRICESERVICE e. BET!
- come and go fellows who have stud gird, Dr. McMaster and (., WT. Sm
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Check your Haying Machines New and avoid dis-
appointments in the Field. .. Order repairs early,
and saveExpress Charges... Massey -Harris parts,
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How about a Crearn Separator Demonstration.
Several Used,Machines. 'Very Cheap. ;. , ;
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if in need of any, bring your Catalogue .along_
, not be undersold bar snail order $-rouses and
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A FEW CHEAP USED TIRES
Plow Points for all Plows
AUTO TIRES 'y
ily physician is a very dear friend t.y 5-4 in the second. Between the ball ' p
NSmost of. us in time of need, and us , games a tug-of-war took place, tows T4. Shop 149 Sl ;
idle of cash -in -advance as thes ` ',pinning. Mayor Sutherland. J. Hug .tr ��
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