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Zurich Herald, 1935-09-12, Page 8
V.I.00UOMIIIMOSC91732AMES.1.531•10/44MPONLIP.1.012.1161CIIWEC=.= ,t,,,,,miclx...gla•rirprEproahmomat.)=001411110.1.12.11./..a." "P.A.OR RIGHT THE STORE WITH THE STOCK ,c44,Lnfst na7.12 Continue on Many Lines OF SUMMER GOODS, SUCH AS: Underwear, Hosiery, Curtain Materials, Rem- nants of every description, Men's Sox, Shirts. New Fall Goods NOW ARRIVING New Hosiery, wear; New Flannelettes. New Sweater Coats, New Under - Monarch Knitting Yarns, New We welcome Your Inspection! GROCERIES! GROCERIES Prunes, large, 2 lbs for 23c Rice, 4 lbs. for ... 25c Sugar Crisp Cookies, 2 lbs."for 25c • Peanut Butter, per lb. 15c 25c 35c 5c Oranges per dozen Cooking Apples, per basket Tomato Juice, per tin Everything in Canning Supplies at Lowest Prices. PRODUCE WANTED 2.21=1.11..,1 ore a re .MOTC.7.15"TS ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOR LESS THAN $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO $3.9,0(Ye 'PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY INJURY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LIA- BILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF OTHERS. AND FOR A FEW CENTS MORE PER MONTH YOU 4N HAVE UNLIMITED PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY AND $1000 POR PROPERTY DAMAGE. i• WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF? IT MAY BE TOO LATE! • Zurich Andrew F. Hess, MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WI LL? 604107311086.41.051,1124.1•76 Aralowno.m1112.allaolintra/MIZEINIIIMEASEIMICIATIMPRIISIOR a 14064M;140(Dliigg'4 tr.:QGC-00a4;204a00;(;),W4:s;C.:4•L3GMOIDV.i;'611;:Qiiilii4W4-14410ZiPow 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 famous Frost Fence! • • 41.4. FROST FEN for long life. Come hand see our stock of Frost Farm Fence. . the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. V • PAINTS! We carry a full line lowerissaf, TIGHT ZINC BONDED an exchn;ve FROST feature that SAVES YOU MONEY@ , • PAINTS! e e of the Well Known and Tried i and Proved Sherwin-Williams 'Paints, Oils, Varnishes;'' r Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes 0 in all sizes , ie Furniture, Springs and Beds. ';.Felt and 'Marshall,' Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ST °tee* ZURICH - ONT„ QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE ZURICH ELP,441,0 Thursdily §epioni*Wi. •).P.th, 10 at ,.,,, iii r 4111 11111111111111111 111111111111111 491 11E1E1111 HMIS 111111111111111111111111111111 .11: cery tore Cheese, per lb. Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs Sodas, 2 lbs. for 44444.14 Lyles' Golden Syrup, per can 14c 25c 25c 25c Clubhouse Catsup Spice, per pkg. 10c Red Rose Salmon, l's. 10c Toasted cheese Wafers, per pkg. 15e Golden Spray Cheese, %-s, 2 for 25c Walkerside Quality Ice Cream in all Flavors. Special flavor for this month is Burnt Almond en t ,o 'Desch Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 eA111){111.1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111M 11 M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111i ITEMS OF LOCAL thrERES1 Mr. Wilfred Mousseau of Hay Tp. left on Mondayl est to attend the Tornnto Exhibition . Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Kipfer of Ookville, Ill., are visiting with fri- ends in this viaarity.. Miss Clara Buchanan of Toronto, spent a few days with relatives in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver of London are visiting at the home or Mr, and Mrs. Charles Weber, this week. Mrs. Sam. Oliver and members of her family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz. Rev. C. H. Becker and family of Morrison, Illinvise were recent visit- ors with their mother and other re- latives here. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs, dozen 4 27, 25„, 15 Butter, creamery 25 Butter, dairy 24 Wheat, bushel 62 Oats, per Busher 30 Barley, per bush. 42 Buckwheat, per bush .... 35 Flour, cwt, ......... ........ 17.5-3.:00 Shorts and bran ton 20..00 Potatoes per bag 50 Live Hogs 9-50 BORN Haist-At Cottage Hospital, Gros' Point Park, lVflhh., to Mr. and Mrs. • Leonard F. Heist, a son, (Donald L.) On September 9th. ' • Pauli -At Huron Springs Sanitor- , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haberer and rum, on September 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs., Frank Pauli, a daughter. SOot6limere-lit Stanley Township, On Septereber'7th; to Mr_ and Mrs. lOhn Scotchmere, a son. 4-+ Has Best Year Dfrectors of the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition, Toronto, reviewed the most succeful exhibition from a business standpoint since the peak of 192R: The big fair closed its gates Saturday with 151,000 persons at: - tending, the impressive ceremonies. Total. atteridance for the two weeks' of the Exhibition was 1,651,000, an increase of 148,000 over lasteyear. Officials estimated retail and whole.. sale purchases were 32 p.c. higher than any year since 1928. The num- ber of fbiel0 buyers was twice that Ofprevieus year. • Death Toll in Florida Red Cross estimates have placed the death total about 500- of the rag- ing tropical hurricane that lashed the Florida Keys with fury and then headed back northeastward across the state after swinging out over the Gulf of Mexico in. a sharp curve. It was one of the worst digeaters in the nature of a storm ever witnessed, the sea was poured in on the land 15 feet deep at many places, and the loss o lifc as well as other damage Is ter - laughter Lenora, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tward Datars, Sr.,..spent•the week -end !atDesiboro;. where they visited • with Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuschwanger Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger of Dash- wood were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade on Sun- day. e. e.. • Mr. Simon Greb of Exeter has re- turned home after a motor trip through Tamghong Forest and to Kirkland Lake. On his return he visited the Defoe Hospital and saw the quints. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Staffer and fam- ily of St, Thomas; Mr. Percy Zirk and daughter Mildred of Toledo, ,Ohio ' visited at. the home of the foin;er'S.•liarents, Mr. and Mrs :0. Zirk Of the Bronson Line.. ..• • • Mr. Peter Klopp and family, kr. Edwin Klapp and family of Buffalo, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elflike, Klopp and other relati- ves in town. It is fifty years Since the former Mr. Klopp was last in Zurich, and needless to say notes many changes. PROVINCE FLOATS LOAN • . Floatation of a $10,000,000 loan to a syndicate headed by investment brokers was announced by the Hep- burn Government. Price of the loan was 2.48 per cent, which was calint- ed as a record for the Treasury De- partment, Welsh Mines are Busier Anthracite coal mining in Wake is looking up. Canada, along wh oth- er countries, is taking larger quan- tities than usual. according ei! Industrial Department of the Can adian Natural Railways. Received L arae Sum A Los Angles attorney is said to have paid to Mrs. Will Rogers the sum of $2,500,000, the proceeds of an insurance carried by her late hus- band by Lloyds, the English brokers. The annual premium was $100,000 and the policy had been in existence for eight years. Dies at Tavistock A well-known and highly respected resident of Tavistock in the person of Barbara Gascho, wife of Peter E. Steinman supt. of the PublicUtilit- ies Commission, passed away at the family home, Tavistock last Friday morning, following a ten days illness death resulting from a stroke. Mrs. Steinmann, who i • hlir'llst year :was a native of Znrich; daughter of Ant 'late Mr. and Mrs. Zohn Get mansts, day at the Exhibition whey' evil, The occasion was agricuit- owing her marriage in 1888 she went mr. Drury was guest speaker. HE to Tavistock to reside. She was be- said he was told merchants at the ex - loved by a host of friends through- hibition reported increased sales ol out the district, and her passing is, farm machinery. "1 can't see any widely mo (I She out o of the ATM11-.111Vtrin-OneitweaCshuaremh?rnEbeeetrltdhi ceakihoolne oyfet,esafiadrrniveriri cpormoirriyg, Zorn., Resides her husband she is: until the agricultural worker is gay survived by five sons and four dau- ' en a price for his goods commersur ghters. Mr, Jo Gagcho of Zurich' able with What he pays for manufat 900 Candidate. Expected With more than a month remain- ing before Canadians choose the me- mbers of the Dominion's 18th Parlia- ment, the number of candidates nom- inated for the 245 seats is greater than when nominations dosed for the past two elections, a survey by the Canadian Press discloses. Indications are when the country's 5,948,503 el- igible electors vote Oct. 14th, there will be at least 900 candidates in the Field. The Liberals lead the nominati- ons with 215 candidates. hi. second place are the Conservatives with 156. The Reconstruction party has 51 and Co -Operative C. F. has 116 in the field. Higher Prices ,4; 44144..1•044.194•440..k+04•C• 441444 44 4.•4•-t;.. 4+44.. 44,q• 4>+ +44,41.4 4. rdware a Y1 ihreS ORE r . ei• ' -:, • THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW I FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY t : YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, A I ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT 14 1: NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, ANI) EVE- ti TROUGHING •• : • • ., SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Coal Oil, goo.; grade at 20c to: `.1" Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon * 28c t We also have some, very Attractive Prices ht z Furiture. See Our New Beds, Springs and TMattresses. USED FURNTTURE te. WO Goddl Used Chesterfield Suites on. Hand; :I 1 *Good Used Dressers .from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Barsains for '.i. 4., Sale. +, 4* 4. BE SURE AND SEE THEIVI! 4•• 2.,' + johns n 4', Kalbeieisch 4i 4., 4' 4, .1. ..ar, ardware 41, Farniture. Phone 63 I 4. ++4.4•4•444.44+++++44+++++++++4++++++++++++++++++++4.4.4.4 t CagenlaninallINIIIIIMI111111111111611111111111111111MMINIIIIINEMINIIIMINIMMUNIMIRESE111111111MS* -M- ----- THESE P .' 'CES subject to change ',without Notice 5-.. at Painting Wagon , $7.00 and 10.00 I, Z Paintink, Buggy '.•- -6:00 anal 10.00 I Recoverin.g !inane Top 16.00 and 18.00 Rerirrunink ' Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft 12o00 la 3.00 Cross Bar Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each L00 : 1.25 25c 8$9 the Repair Man 111111101111111111MINIIIMM211111122PMEMIIIIMIIMMINIIIIMEHIBLEMEMIIIIIIMPERNIMIIIIIIIMIlliMIIIIIMIIMUla ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0446+4.64.44+44+++4.6.04.4•64.4.644,04.6444.4.4.64.4.6+++++4.4•4144.4 , t O ZIT 4, • ! loin le TO i Gyr • a. e lo 0. e a 4. Large Shipment of Tires Just Received e * O Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6 6.35 Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at •6.90 ai. Gasoline at per gollon 23e • oe,. EXTRA EXTRA • • • 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanship on all Makes ©f Cars, -with charges Very Reasonable 11 ousseau Z rich se•• 11,41.4.446,4464.444i,++++4.0.£44i0-04445.44444E++.244i4+44414141i4g 006.04.6•04.6.066+++.06444444 Hon. E. C. Drury, premier of Ont- ario from 1919 to 1928 and now a t retired farmer near Barrie, warned T. Governinent heads unless the purchas ing power of the Canadian farmer is "..; returned to a normal level farms will 4' revert to the mere seif--sustaining basis of a 100 years ago and city. un- eniployrnen will increase with attend- MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS t Check your Haying Machines New and avoid dis- appointments in the Field. Order repairs early arid save Express Charges... Massey -Harris parts are Best! • 4 • • •Ek. ..HOW ' -about a Cream SeParator Demonstration. Several Used Machines. Very Cheap • i • ' AUTO TIRES. 3:+' If in needof any, bring your , Catalogue along.. We will not be undersold by mail order houses and we mount the sarne Free! A FEW CHEAP USED TIRES Plow Points for all Plows 4. 4. 4. 4. 4' a KLOPP & SONS O , .1. Res. 67 t* being a brother of departe,d. The tared articles you will have farmer. Tel. Shop 149 O rameal was held from the family working hours no human being sho- i. Attetioneering? - 1.1. BET! residence, on Sunday afternoon. In- uld be compelled to work and iner0 I torment in Vie A. M. Mennonite Ce-1ased unemployment m the urban. cell- ; tf.. setesse****8o*soltoomettometi***********14.0*.e. ) xnetery, East :Zorn- - trete' ' it 44+6.4444.********4444"*""fri4,101‘44440*****444****** leirt•tritv, ••••e •ii .• •