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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-08-29, Page 8?AG IGHT THE STORE WU H THE STOCK 61111 m We ai e 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 arefiagain r, »,� t° Values 1♦ , e;,of Summer offering Exceptional ,r c^a. CLu,rs Ili+$ all lines Goods. We can only quote a few items here. See large Posters for more particulars. New Voile;., Reg.• 4,9c to 65c, yd. now Rayons and Voiles, to clear at yd. All Cotton Broadcloths, 36 -in., yd. 4 pieces 30 -in. prints, at yd.. Frilled Curtain Scrinuns, per yd Ladies' Cotton Hose, at Men'.; Navy Work Shirts, at Mens Smock., Redback, at Men's Work Sox, 3 prs. for ll,un's Straw Hats, 2 for Men's Fine Shirts, white at GROCERIES! GROCERIES Certo, at Oxydol, large at Green Tea, Japan, per Ib New Cheese, per Ib.. Rio Coffee, per ib. 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! 390 15e 17c 10c 12e 15c 49c 1 25 25c 15c 70c 29c 22c 39c 150 23c 20c 25c 29c 40c S PRODUCE WANTED PHONE a zU .Z EMPITMIMt )IJ'),f t I.1 �,m m rz;. ,� _....,-�......,�= -•--� :,�y:naa..�s VFW s...._zc+ar .�.- ,.N-,....=•v»r-1• + Morean. e MOTC ?.171-S ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOR LEN TH:...N $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO $10,000 PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY 11\14.1lY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LIA- 1 BILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF OTTXERS. AND FOR •A FEW CENTS MORE PER MONTH YOU. CAN HAVE ,E LrNLI11ZITED PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY ANIS $1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. s� WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF? IT MAY BE TOO LATE! Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WlILL? HARDWARE a Qa 1u n ii1 cIf1�1i1r it1 Aeroxon Fly Coils, 6 for Bran Cream Flakes, 2 pkgs..for Cream Almonds, per Ib_ ,....:, Reno Cookies, per lb, 19c Happy Vale Catsup, 2 bottles 25c Heinz Cider vinegar, per gal ,. , .:.... .... e ° ........55c Orange Pekoe Tea, per lb. ,....,.: 55c Minute Tapioca and Pyrex glass, +�2 pkgs. 25c Walkerside Quality Ice Cream in all Flavors. Special flavor for this month is Burnt Almond „°IOc 25c Merano . 'each EGGS WANTED. t1R111 IIB III 1111111 I I1111111111111I111111111111111111111111111It1 ll 111011111111111l01ii11.1 i nen Phone 165 • w 4Si' , Fi "f� fit Fy,: of 1' i» . '•1444 ThursdAt1, nwo,e,e ,.e. ll a GPO u S4 `,.41)147, .1935 e,. tur 4 a 4. 4. 4f° 111111111111111111111111! 111 110 111 11811(11111111111. inifilS OF, LOCAL iNTERER Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho motored to London on Monday. Mr. Daniel Smith is spending a few weeks in Arkona. Mr. Mervyn Stelck of the 14th con was a week -end visitor in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Neeb and Mrs. Jacob Sararas of Mitchell, visit- ed friends here on Sunday. M'r. and Mrs. Hugh Berry of R'irk- ton visited with Mrs. C. Decker and family one evening last week. Messrs. John Deichert and Earl Yungblut spent a few days at De- troit visiting friends. Mr. and _e1rs. Leroy O'Brein and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman were Sunday visitors at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan- Yungblut, Miss Inez Yungblut, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haberer motored to Detroit on Sun- day. Miss Catherine Merner, who has- been taking a summer course on "eHlealth" at Toronto, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf, .of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mrs. Thomas Johnson for a few days 1 a st week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simes and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiederhold of New Hamburg were recent visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weseloh. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz and son Billy Mr. and Mrs. Irvin.,Dedels and dau- ghter Marion of Kitchener, spent- week -end at the home of Mr. -and Mrs: Ed. Datars Sr. The many friends of Rev. Chris. Schrag are sorry to learn that he has been quite ill the past week or so, but we are happy to state that Mr. Schrag is now improving nicely. • Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gascho are on a motor trip to Toronto. The former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph, are to Kitchener attending " the big Mennonite assembly. The following were visitors with Rev. and Mrs. E. Burn last Sunday: Mrs. (Rev.) J. G. Burn, Myrtle and Lonie•Burn of Tornto; Mrs. C. Hon- derich, Miss Clara Hodnerich, Mrs. Weiderhold, Mrs. Hasenpflug; Mr. and Mrs. E. Weir of Milverton. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs, dozen _ ....... _ . 20, 18, 14 Butter, creamery 25 Butter, dairy 24 Wheat, bushel 60 Oats, per bush 25 Barley, per bush. 42 Buckwheat, per bush 35 Flour, -cwt , ...... , 175 2.50 Shorts and bran ton ........20.00 Potatoes per bag 50 Live ;Hogs .. 9.50 Mrs. Celina Ayotte was visited by relatives from Chicago, Ill., the be- ginning of the week. RUNS ON U.F O_ TICKET 110ss Agnes Macphail, M P. for S -E Grey, will not change her political affiliations and run as acandidate for the Reconstruction Party during the conning elections. She announced that, following the decision reached bya special meeting of the board of her riding association, she will con thine" to run as U.F.O. candidate. She s4id she was in a' position to render every . possible assistance to Mr. ,Sens, and will support any legis- la.io in .which she believes, regard - of who introduces it. N ea"fec T DECIDE ,b titan troops cannot ea's 'to participate in any co ° etcaiing out of the present u'c le bbttveen Italy and Ethopia, without. calling Parlament, Prime 1 linister Bennett declared. He was rthnanting upon the statement of ght Ilan. W. L. Mackenzie King at t.ondon, Ont., that the Liberals would et sanetcion the despatch of military zees from this country without :numhioning"'Parliament in the event .sizthostilities breaking out in Europe. SEEDS and FURNITURE 3 k�3y `• 4 B� If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us... And be sure it is the . ,, famous Frost Fence! • ®i► • 1• 0 3 :ro 1r' E.-3,,awtr FENCE .... for long life. Come in end see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've eves had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. 'Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. 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 and Tubes in all sizes • Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith., ing our Specialty. Full line .5f heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. TK 3I IT LOCK ZIINC BONDED an acdasive FROST hatwe e1.f SAVES YOU MONEYi PAINTS! cM• 64. eta ,p ,nn�. �w�y.p�y f agast�•••••••••••i8e•• A�9A b'+7&�l t • • 0 9 9 • • 0 • ZURICH - Dile'. QUALITY °- PRICE SERVICE • S'iifTEEP FOR SOCIAL CREDIT PARTY Calgary -The last vestiges of pol- itical olitical opposition were disappearing on ,Monday night as Alberta electorsput the °'finishingtouches to their bid to end 1:4 years of United Farmers of Alberta Governnlent, and us,nered in Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.1 I : ngfoi <l, of Alberta's Social Credit League. The London, were recent visitors with Mr new party,`. led by William Aberharf and Mrs. R. F. Stade, Mrs. L:177.: ford Caiargger-,y teacher -economist had elect - was formerly Miss Ida Meeceacken, 0(1'43 members and were leading in and was a miliner with' J. J. Menne" 1 '' other ridings. Liberals counted S) yearn ago. twr? members, one in Edmonton and .A few improvements around the eale in Calgary, and Conservatives village are always in demand. at orkee also in the foothill: city. Liberals resent workmen. are en:�s�^el were leading in two constituencies 1 c ' . nd tnc U.F.A. in two. ting a new sidewalkin frog, Heist Bakery. -which wheatcoaie141tett.d s IIACIcIUI'E JUMPER INJURED will snake a big improvement. Making the first parachute jump The annual Evangelical Sunda:,, of his career at Grand Bend on Wed School picnic at Grand Bend, last nesday last, Bob Byers, of London, week on Wednesday, was a, groat sugared injuries to'his back and in success. A larges attendance 'end a landing. He was taken to London by variety of games, and a splendid airplane .and removed to the hospital lunch. Everybody seemed to enjoy Byers leaped from the plane at 2000 themselves. feet and as he pulled open the chute the wind caught one of the ropes and held it over the bag, Although the chute functioned sufficiently to let Byers land squarely he carne down With about fifty per cent. greater :force than had the parachute been Opened properly. He landed on. his feet and {then !bumped to his back. He had two ribs, broken and suffered. strain to muscles and torn ligaments The annual summer sale at J. Gascho :r- Son's mercantile store has met with good success and ninny are the happy shoppers who have visited this store these days. Don't forget, Saturday August 31st is the last day of the Sale, so visit this store as early as you can, before it is too late At the final playoff game here on the local diamond last Friday even- ing, the Seaforth team idefeateel.the locals score 7-2. A nrinbet a .eoctiv errors were made by V.°•' Zurich team, which accounted for most o!, forth runs. 4. 4. 4' • USE FURNITURE 0 1+ • Two Goad Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; ` Kircher Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. t. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 4. THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOO!) NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. LE I" US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE PEST OF WOVEN' WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- TROUGHING SPECIALS! Coal Oil, good grade at Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon SPECIALS! 20c s` 28c have some very Attractive PriEes in. t See Our New Beds, Springs and Mattresses. VVe also Furniture. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. stogy ', KaThfiejc. 4 - ardware & Furniture. Phone 6 3 t „ 40 4-1: °t ,4 4°r+°i°++++++ t°°a ++ ++°c°+ s F°i••1-1,4°s° 4°°ra°a°°a4.1.°i° ° 4.1.4. Cl}G ' "iJ'uR(fuU! IRIiIIIIIIMI!Ii101111111!1131!ilii!1011111111111111(11111111111tl 11111111111I!I!1" "l .uIRI131111111111111111111111111lIiiHII1111111111111111111NIHllp111111101111111111111111111110 THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each $ 7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 1 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 • 25c EBB, the Repair Man 'i,IIIlI11111GVI11I11i11311111111111 li 11III111111 i 1111111HI 1IIlIIlllifip4'(Gi111IINI1ll111111(i18i11111L1;!? i1i1rSILiIIl1i111CI1I11I1i=11111111111111I11I1111111I111111111IGI1ii • 0,4444444++++++++++++++++++41++++ eq 4' • d' 4. 0 • Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6.35 t Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90 Gasoline at per gollon 23c 4, Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding iow prices Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars Go the Farthest! FExpert Nytorkmanship on all Makes of Cera„ with charges Very Reasonable! EX 9 A AtZ11' 02:,7 EXTR Large Shipment of Tires Just Received . ++ TO ORGANIZE STEVENS CLUBS' A meeting was held at the Bedford bTr�tel, , Goderich, in the interests of tiie Stevens Reconstruction , Party. Representatives of practiealiy all JEWS NOT WANTED , pairts of the riding were present and Jews -were barred :from riding . on it was decided to organize Stevens' street cars in oertain places in Ger- Clubs in every municipality through - many ats the new restrictions brought out North Huron. although nothing new ha.rclships for thousands of ot17- was done in this regard as this me• era, Thestreet cars bore ail; : c?tiny was just a preliminary prior to : t ural ' anted " IC'aesrhisl weee fu'the.- of eemization. It has been c t•;:.it i= were t"n;rcd io ir: 1.+, c�.l; rpt to:c:d that Robert Maliilan will . ins to ,iev:sh customers late at night, neat be the Stevens candidate for Hur- and secretly and in some+ provincial , on Perth but this, it seems,. i5 not towns many Jews wore depending on. ces s, i ect.' The headquartc;rs,of they Sta- mens and freight for delivery o:f wens Party have not made any state - necessities from. 13eriin. L!�°unrnt regarding this matter as yet, ; gym. 4. 5, 4* W 011 al 1 Fu 1 ch 4. 644401 ,11.422°& °,r. 4.4"1.,0,464.,[.F°i s4,..4;If.=0.T,,r°,I4tr4°=4..1,.I„I,ot• ti 4. 4.4.4 + 4,14 4.- 4', kit 44 q,...e et.neyeinto 44 s°>"i'+.i..k°y,.�^..14,..4bre44.:i,,1 erien,54 rEeiterrp °.F .. 4. etofe gette <2444.°.blab;tale* MABSEY-J:. A NEW NEWS., � .+ Check your Haying Machines New and avid edis-- 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 mail order houses and we mount the same Freel A FEW CHEAP USED TIRES Plow Points for all Plow: $. TGlii, Shop p t 4 a. 111, see,. 1L e. r SONS +s- Auctioneering? - U., Res. 6 BET! 444.40 "'J4',r"dP'•••••6'7'Snr:°eetri`.'Q'3'2e•+;' te'eeee e***!4°eteert ee'1P.e !L ee. `°yil°4'd"*