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Zurich Herald, 1935-08-01, Page 8rrAGE Eicgrr THE STORE WITH THE STOCK FOR SU MER WEAR 00 s New Beaded Voiles, per yard New Batistes, per yard New Piques, at per yard 49c 49c 39c New Lastex Girdles, two way stretch at . 1.00 New Crepe Night Gowns at 1.00 New Chiffon Hose, elastic top, knee length at....75c New Suede Slips, lace trim at Grocery Specials Corn Flakes, 3 for 22c 25c 10c 25c 19c 15c 15c 25c 45c 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 Monne Cherries to arrive next week. ,r ft..11,r4: tov PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 ore and More ,MOTO:II3TS ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING .;41,: $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOR LES3 Tn $10,000 PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY INJUICY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LLA- BILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF OTHERS. FOR A FEW CENTS MORE PEAyea.11-TH YOU CAN HAVE UNLIINIITED PROTECTION FOR PU .11,LIA.BILITY AND $1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF? IT MAY BE TOO LATE! whew F. Hess, Zurich 14.1Y MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? 4 1111911111 91111111 111111111111 111111111111111 1111111011111111 111111111111 11 1 11 1 1 111 11111 11111 lfluiItlll1IiilIIri NEW' Grocery Store Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. „ 23c Green Tea, loose, per ib. ...„..„, ' 59c Falcon Sardines, 2 cans •25c Sliced Pineapple, 2 cans .. . .. ._25c Junket Tablets, per box •..,„ ' 15c Lushus jello, per box, .10c Keta Sairnon, 2 tins . 25c Heintz M.ushroorn Soup, per :cau Walkerside Quality Ice Creari in all Flavors. Special flavor for this month is. Burnt Almond moll O esch ten® Zurich EGGS WANTED. " Phone 165 -7=7- 111111111 11111111181 111111119 111111111111111111111111111111111 11 111111111111111 1111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 H19111119 111111111111111111111 LOCAL MARKETS Thoww, ,:eiugugt M•• .•'• 401V+++4.ietee++++++++++++ + • ,tc• + oi 4. 4. , + YOUR .1. re an Fornit (T. 4, 1 air w : . rim el 0 " ' 0 00* st-7:- ilLg' t' THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW E ati , . I FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY :t• YOU WITH THE BEST OF WPVE WRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT ** $ NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- + TROUGHING 4.7. , + t, I SPECIALS! SPECIALS! t 1 ,i; Coal Oil, good! grade at t, 4,• Special Gasoline for Stoves,, at per gallon . c 28c ' t We also have some very Attractive Primp in t 4. - Furniture. See Our New Beds, Spring and I Sit re 4, • USED FLIRNITURE 1; Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; :1:i .2. I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. .1.,. $ Good Used Dress from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; t in town on Friday. Dr. W. Schelogg of Detroit„ cnIled Egg(sC, ocirroeeented. . e. v. e.r y... _W. ............. 13 4. ..26 1, .i. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! attending the Old Boys Reunion at Butter, ;:i2:117 . Exeter this week. Many of the citizens of town are Butter, breareeryi Oats, pei bushel ........ 2645.'. I 32 V ..i. Johnst nee 4. 4. 4. Mx. Edwin Brenner of Kitchener, 60: + i,• a.„.r.d...ware urniture. K lb eish I !he 63 it home on the Blue Water Highway. is spending his holidays with his par- BarleY, 1 ents in town. is spending a few holidays at her Miss Gertrud.e Schade of London, shoits tbu . Bueimvheat, bush, FIG"' ef;vt. • •'• ' .. ....... 2-°°227°5::11:+4.:: i.”1”1.44444.44‘::444.1.44+4+++++++4.4.4.++,++444+++;"1"V''4" Potat0e,6 per bag Bran,;tOn . . .... . ... . . ..... bushel 50 4,4 Mrs. S. S. Jacobe, accompanied by Live angs •.... .... ... -... her sister, Mrs. Hoffman from the West, spent a few days at Ex.eter. • 111141E0111MEM1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111}1511iMMIIIIIIIIIIIIME1111111111111INERMIEfilli1111111111111111111111111E1111111111111111111111112431111111111111t hercousin, MTS. Gibson of Stratford, spent Monday at Exeter. Mrs. - C. Eilber , accompanied by Five Years Since Last Federal . E ---- THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice week -end visitors with friends at It was exactly five years on. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gascho were Election since the last Dom. (')neral electihn,, - Painting Buggy Desboro. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook of Kit_ the balloting taking place ort Monday July 28, 1930. Premier Bennett was Recoved.ng Buggy Top Painting Wagon chener spent the wee.k-end at the swept to power with a majority over all o-nd. was sworn in on Aug -.7. • Rerunming Buggy Wheels Set - ..... _ ... ...... 12o00 6 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brenner: Buggy Cross Bar Shaft -i Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner. _ spent the -week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stiles of Detroit, The present Parliament is the tbird since Confederation that has exhau- sted its full five years of life. The Parliament a 1891 and of 1911. Dis _ _. : ti 13 u iiiyEsspoksesl.ea ................ .... . .. 3,00 1 1.00 1 .; Ed_ Sainell of Bayfield, were in town former's sister, Mrs., Wm. Miller. of Stratford are visiting with ' the Mr. Eldon Schnell and brother Mr. of the election late in Sept. IVIr. and Mrs. Ed. McCann and son saint/On et Parliament is exp.eeted to be announced shortly, -with prospects Buggy Reach tchhe, Repair Dian %i , 1.25 I 25c .0.a s°11chnFellilciaS DetiVirorit, a:r de Bayfield and Zurich. . Mrs. Wrn. Schade and c:11 Imilllirdsa.YliEni dig: elill.: r Tijact:f:115:::::ingtothesbaslalift:uldido at:71mR113a11:: Winnipeg -The speculator, :in- _m4r. I Melvind, Gertrude ar14- . Attzet- 4: in: In' Urgif IS '''S ' '.. 1 the Blue 'Water Highway were re- rain:b.atige and host no'lhne in Mattresses. $7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 a • .1======3110114 6101=========PPM1164.1311==1/21OLIOMMOMMA -`'"7"4 ri===t0=1:650=SPASNOMOKAVOION- -1=03LIFISIMEMPOPP631 tO100.08==attag.=,41.1.11061t veseeao,..zsoseialaessi 00191,1WAINI 5::,,;TQaat0)0VPoraiitesaaaaassoaosa • 1.D 0 0 HARDWARE - SEEDS RC- If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us... And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! and FURNITURE FROST 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 attractiveprices. PAINTS! full illiams We carry a ▪ and Proved 2 Also Quick Goodyear 04§ Furniture, TIGHT T LOCK ZINC BONDED OP exclusive FROST feature tho SAVES YOU MONEYI, PAINTS! .cent visitors with friends at Milver- 'making use of At:His operations sent ton. wheat up for a uet gain of 2c. Large wile' scale exports of Canadian wheat, art Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Deters, some months ago moved to Dunville, have returned to their farm in Hay • Township. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fritz motor- ed to Guelph on Tuesday where they attended the funeral of the late John Fritz, the former's .brother. • Mrs. Lydia Pfile and Mis Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Simon Greb at Exeter on Tuescla.y. The 1936 auto markers are already in process of manufacture rn the V a 0 0 a 0a 0 0 0 a line of Tried Sherwin-NVOils, Paints, Varnishes, a Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax I Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes - Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses the Well Known and alarming picture of:ruined crop the probability of Canada exporting high grade wheat to the U. S. A. 'and low stocks in the United Kingdom furni- shed the bull forces an incetive to buy futures. July. and August option closed over 85ch • • Prov. Bank.for Goderich Premier HepbUrn some -weeks ago announced the intention of his Gov- ernment to establish branches of the Provincial Bank at suitable points Guelph Reformatory. They wi throughout the Province, and it is -white on black, a now combination erelerstood that one of these branch - which should be striking. es isf: planned for Goderich. An offi- cial has been in. that town looking Beginning Friday morning of this over the situation, and it is believed weed;. the mercantile store of J. W. that iie choice of a site for :the office Merner are holding their annual has been decided. A definite armour,- mid -summer sale, and. the sale will cement may. be expected at any tine close on Saturday, August 10th. A • more complete account will be found ,Minister Lost Money in his adv. on page Four of this issue ii.l.xeter, July 28 -Rev. Earl South - Want Beverage Rooms C.,losed cod; of Mt. Brydges, told a congre- ga 44444.1.0401.4.4.00441:44:: 4' llen. in James St. church that he •f:44hitiRlet/444+++.10 4+1.++.14./.4.014444,4144,44,4 ti The follo-win.g was passed at the session of the United Church Sum- had already tasted materially of the Mei School at Dunlop: "We, 98 geed: fellowship of the Exeter Old yoong P:iople of the counties of liar- Home Week, when he said he came to town with $11 and a few cents in his pocket. While attending the un- . : veiling of a cairn he lost the $11. It rooms in operation in the counties of looked like a rather =pleasant start for'the Old Boys' reunion. Mr. South colt 'was pleased to learn that Arthur Francis, district farmer, had found all the money and delivered it safely to the Old l3oys' headquarters. +-+ County Council Picnic The members of the Huron County Cullen and their families held the troit, Sunday last a few miles north annual picnic Wed. afternoon, July of Bayfield, on the Blue Water High -1 24th In Harbor Parks Goderich. Over way when he ch oi,e his car into the 1200 'were present and enjoyed a hap- pitime in the park ancl at the beach. Lake trips were enjoyed. Warden Sweitzer waz a genial host and after car also crashed. A car azilen hY i supper when speeches were called foi. Miss I3eth• Mills, of Ohio, got out of weleomed the gathering and expres- control after hitting a hole in the sed ' his delight at the fine turnout , road, and Quandt, approaching the ,Then the:Warden called on :the foil - erratic Ohio car from the ,north,.1 °NOY* to speak: George Spotton, M.P .00k to the ditch, The Mills car, how- lOrA1/41; Hurou; Wm. Golding, M. P. 'ver, wont into a skid and smashed fdig. Huron. P. T. Deachman, Liber - three posts from a guard-raiI fence. :01.nOmniet for X. Huron; Geo. If. The heavy wire prevented: the ear 410.i,ott, ' ex -warden of Huron; Owen 1.4.+0444:4.401..1..i..1•++++.14.1.+.1.+44,0*.1.4. .1:14 4.4 .1. 44444 0' 4. 4. 4. . Large Shipment of Tires Just Received 6. Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at ---------------6.35 -. E Regular 10.75, Heavy SerVice tires at $ Gasoline at per gallon Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices EXTRA EXT 6.90 23c t Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars , 4c. 4. Go the Farthest! at 4. .4.4 * 0'..• Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges ti' * * Very Reasonable! Is% 4. 0, I,. Mousseau Zurio Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith - a ing our Specialty. Full. line ..).f heavy and shelf Hard- I ware always in stock. •• a 1STADE INEID ZURICH - ONT on and Perth associated in Goderich Summer School, desire to place on record that we consider the beverage Huron and Perth a curse, and we would request that the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada be nut into effect immediately." -God, erich Signal. Ohio Car Damaged Either extreme courtesy of the luau or a fear of lady drivers was exhibited by John D. Quaudt, of De - ih to give a 011l0 plenty of room, even thr, road. was not enough and the yodug lady's 41414+0:14.1:40.144444+44++44494 414fieLK..1.041.01.411441.1*.I.0.14.644.64+40 MiiSSEY-11A11: IS NEWS + Check your Haying Machines New and avoid dis- appointments in the Field. .. Order repairs early and save Express Charges.- Massey -Harris parts • • are Best! How about a Cream Separatov Demonstration. Several Used Machines. Very Cheap t AUTO TIRES • If in need of any, bring your Catalogue We will not be undersold by mail order houses and we mount the same Free! A FEW CHEAP USED TIRES Plow Points for all Plows O. KLOPP & SONS ites. 6Z t• Tl, Mop 149 0 1 Prom making a drop into a deep ditch '04g..er, and abets. Alex. lam* • No one suffered more than minor e-Wardere :and for rner reeve of Col- + n7iiises, the Detroit car was notrinich iltiineraild member Of the County co-. QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE damaged thefront but the Ohio machine 'had intii.1 189 'until 1896 wa,s present, +. • Auctioneering? - BET!