Zurich Herald, 1935-08-15, Page 8AGE EIGHT
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We are again holding our ANNUAL SUMMER
CLEARING SALE, beginning SATURDAY,
AUGUST 17th, and Ending SATURDAY, AUG-
UST 31st, Our Customers know that a Sale here
is a real Money Saving Event... And we are again
offering Exceptional Values .in all lines of Summer
Goods. We can only quote a few items .here.. See
Large Posters for more particulars.
New Voiles, Reg, 49c to 65c, yd. now • • . • • • • . • 39c
Rayons and Voiles, to clear at yd. 15c
All Cotton Broadcloths, 36 -in., yd. 17c
4 pieces 30 --in. prints, at yd. .10c
Frilled Curtain Scrimms, per yd. 12c
Ladies' Cotton Hose, at 15e
Men's Navy Work Shirts, at 49c
Men's Sm4 ),.ks, Redpath at 1.25
Men's Work Sox, 3 prs. for 25c
15c
79c
Men's Straw Hats, 2 for
Men's Fine Shirts, white at
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Certo, at
Oxydol, large at
`'Green Tea, Japan, per
New Cheese, per lb.
Rio Coffee, per ib.
lb.
29c
22e
39c
15c
23c
20c
25c
29c
40c.
Zinc Jar Rings, dozen
Sugar Crisp Cookies„ 2 lbs. at
Oranges, per dozen ...
Vinegar X X Extra, per gal
We will have other Grocery Specials during this
SALE!
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PRODUCE WANTED
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1VIOTOJ TS ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
FOR "'LESS THAN $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO
*10;900 i'R.OT .FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY
I.NJITRY OR D`EATHI; TO -O ERS.:t1.ND $1000 FOR LEGAL LLA- fi
'BILITY FOR DAMAGE ,A O..PROPERTY OF OTHERS.
AND FOR A FEW:01'0'S 1'0'S MORE PER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE
.UNLIMITED PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY AND
$1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF?
IT MAY BE TOO LATE!
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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Aeroxon Fly Coils, 6 for; ' . ...,,1 Oc
Bran Cream Flakes, .2 p'kh '- for 25e
Cream Almonds, per Ib.25c
.Reno Cookies, per lb , d' • ., 19c
Happy Vale Catsup, 2 bot es ..25c
Heinz Cider vinegar, per
' 55c
Orange Pekoe Tea, per
Walkerside Quality
Special flavor for
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Minute Tapioca and Pyrex: glass, 2 pkgs. 25c
thisCream in all Flavors.
is mcihth is Burnt Almond
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EGGS WANTED.- Phone 165
ITEMS OF LOCAL f Tikkk
Many of the villagers attended the
funeral of the late 3. A, Meyers on
Sunday at Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Klappwere
camping at Grand Bend the past we-
ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Schilbe w --
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected eve
Eggs, dozen
ry Wednesday)
20, 18, 14
Batter, creamery
Butter, dairy
Wheat, bushel
Oats, per bush
Barley, per busk
re visitors to Kitchener Sunday and 'Buckwheat, per bush
1Vlpnday.Flour, cwt
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade motored Shorts and br•aaa
,to Marine City, Mich., on Civic holi- Potatoes per bag
,Live Hogs ....
25
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60
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42
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175 2.50
to
20.00
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day,
""Tine rains greeted this section •on
Saturday, and they were badly need-
ed as the ground is very dry.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rupp and chil-
dren, also Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rupp PO SALE --75 arses good pasture
all of Detroit, visited at Mrs.. Amelia .never failing -water. Lot 16, Con_ 7,
Fuss. Hay Tp. -W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrss. A. F. Hess and thre
sons, are away on vacation, visiting
South at Pontiac, Mich., and
Bend, Ind. ' : , Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vickers, of
'Visitors' With `Rev""'and Mrs. E. (:Drumheller, • Alb., -were last week
Burn are Bruce and Lois Burn,- of
New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Epps from Welland, Mrs. A. Burn
and family of Hespler.
Masters Orville and Leonard Kraft
of Kitchener spent two weeks holi-
daying with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oswald Fisher.
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Miss Isabel! Manson, R. N. of De:
troit, who is spending her vacatio
around here, 'called on friends ' in
town on Tuesday.
FARM FOR SALE
Mr. and M+rs. W. Kaiser and family
of London were visitors at the home
of Mr. E. Axt.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Axt and
family of Detroit were three -weeks
holidaying at the home of Mr.. Ed.
Axt of town.
visitors at the >home • of Mr. and .Mrs..
-J. W. -Homers, of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eidt, of St.
Thomas, were Tuesday visitors at
the home of the former's uncle, Mr.
at d .Mrs. R. F; Stade of town. Mr.
Eidt : was a former teller of the Z
eh Bank of Montreal.
rto political pot in the new
erth riding is begininng to boil, al-
}}.eady there are two? candidates in.
Tie field, namely: Mr. coining the
present member as Liberal; and Mr.
McMillan as the Stevens candidate:'
There was a cacus meeting at Hen-
sall on Monday evening by the Con-
servatives, and they are also strong
,in favor ofputting up a candidate,
Peen; there is the Independent man,
Mr. Cooper, who may have another
Shot at it. However, we hope all is
for the best.
Mrs. Morley Witmer and children
of Detroit, are spending a few weeks
with her mother. Mxs. Decker of
town.
Mr. Ezra Miller of Chicago is vis-
iting with his sister, Mrs. Josiah Sax-
aras of the Blue Water Highway and
his brother Edward of town, also
other •relatives.
HARDWARE --
SEEDS and FURNITURE
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
� O T FENCE
. for long life.
Coyne in and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've ever
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Prost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
Us... And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
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ZINC BONDED
err exclusive FROST feaRre that
SAVES YOU MONEY'
PAINTS! PAINTS!
to 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 and Tubes
in all sizes ;
SP -rings and Beds. Felt and Marshall .
Mattresses
3 Plumbing, Fairnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -
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"'* ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock. •
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.i. YOU WITH THE It EST OF WOVEN WIRE,
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT' gNEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- -
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SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
Coal Oil., good grade at ................... ti
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c
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Furniture- See Our New Beds, Springs and
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Two Gadd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
tGood Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Diming Tables;
: Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. 4t
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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 and 18.00
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set 12000
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
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Mr. and Mrs. Goodbred and family
of Detroit, werevisitors at the home
of Mr. Ed. Axt. They were on their
way to New York City and other
points. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess, ac-
companied by Miss Edith Glebe and
Margaret Schlitt .of Kitchener and,
Gertrude Heist and Mary McKay of
Goderich, spent civic holiday in Ow-
en Sound..
Messrs.: Harold Stade, Len Prang,
Harold Klopp and Milt Oesch were
at Detroit on Sunday and took itt
the ball game between the Detroit
Tigers and Chicago White Sox. There
were 30,000 fan s witnessing the
Cattle - Export
Canadian cattle exported to the
United States from January 1 to
June 6, 1935, totalled 79,295, to-
gether with 1,630 calves. The numb-
er of cattle thus exported to the Un-
ited States during this time is approx.
blhately 8,000 more than the total
port of cattle from Canada during
e whole of 1934 to all countries.
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ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE
Mrs. Sarah Broadfoot, Jas. Broad,
foot, Mrs. C. Eilber, Mrs. 3. McAI +
lister, Ian and Jean, of Zurich and
Mrs. Gibson, of Stratford, spent,
Monday last with Mrs. Homey and
Miss Horton. -Exeter Times-Advo--
cate-. ._ .
W e join the rnanf citizens of Zur-
ich and community in welcoming Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Dagg and three chil-
dren
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dren 'late of Thorold, to our village.
Mr. Dagg being the newly appointee
manager of the Zurich branch of ti,','
Bank of Montreal.
Mr. 19lartin Wurm has recently, 1iceived word from his son, Mr Nson Wurm, in Saskatchewan, w1writes that the crops in •that dxstri
are excellent this year, the first cr
in his section for live years. „ they saw them creeping up in the
Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mal bushes near by. Rather than stay in
returned to Zurich on Sunday aft ii' such dangerous surroundings the
noon from their eleven days vacate boys decided to follow the arms of
and 11.50 -mile drive around Onta ;. ,the Iaw up to the town hall where.
We have been asked -several times,
our readers to publish en accouz
little trip,but cannon get ,
5trr ] e g
this week but will make' an • sttei
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Exeter did itself proud 4n its OId
oys and Girls Reunion. From the ;
orth, east, south and west Old Boys
nd Girls came trooping home again.
he latch - string was on the outside
rad the old hearthstone burned.
rightly to welcome home the sons
nd daughters. The response to
e e invitation to came • back home
s beyond the expectations of the
eatest boosters. The one regret was
at there were many who found it
i +,possible to be present. The ofl%
rs and committee spared neither
me nor expense in trying to pro-
de a program that would have an
peal to everyone.„ It was a fine
ccess and went over •big.
la Afraid of the Dark
Ther young
There are five - Stratford
hoys ranging hi age from 8 to 14,
ho will probably never again, go on
a camping trip without being Shap-
droned and protect them from clang --
4r. -They were camping at Harbor
t'ark, Goderich and about 10 p.m.
they called Sergeant Ross to ;the
:alai") stating that there were some
!nen whom they were sure intended
to do them harm, because the alleg-
ed marauders had been playing • flash
lights on them and they were sure
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ZIT:7 IC a SIS (TAILliGE 4r
EXTRA EXTRA
Large Shipment of Tires Just Received
Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6.35 -
Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90
Gasoline at per gallon 23c
Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding' low prices
Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars
Go the Farthest!
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars, with charges Jr
Very Reasonable!.
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;after .3uclge Costello and Mr. Ross
had kindly given them their suppers,
they got a good night's rest and were
their way back to Stratfoord, next
teon ing,-oGoderich Star.
MASSEY-HARRIS 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 Separator Demonstration. -
Several Used Machines. Very Cheap
AUTO TIRES
If in need ',of any, bring your Catalogue along.
We will not be undersold by remail order houses and
we .mount the sande Free!
A FEW CHEAP USED TIRES
Plow 'Points for all blows
Tfxl. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS
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