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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-10-24, Page 8'1' AGE RIG T THE STORE WITH THE STOCK • New Fall and Winter GOODS Our Stock is now almost completed, ..and we wel- come your inspection for the following Lines: New Dress Materials, Ladies' and: Children's Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Flannelettes, Wool- len and Woolcot Blankets. A complete range of new ' Monarch Yarns .for hand knitting, Men's Sweaters, large supply of Men's Underwear in Penman's,' Stan -fields Comb- ination or separate garments, New Windbreakers, Leather Caps, Lined Smocks, Walker's Overalls, Mitts, Gloves, Etc. COMPARE OUR ' PRICES GROCERIES! Japan Tea, lb. at Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for PinkSalmon, 1-s., 2 for Soda Biscuits, per lb. Macroni, 5 lbs. at Corn Flakes, 3 boxes for Laundry Soap, 3 for Rex Cocoa, per lb. No. 1 peanut butter lb GROCERIES 37c T9c 25c 14c 25c 22c 10c 14c 15c. J. GASCHO SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 —e, More and More r ;MOTO°'ISTS ARE• REALIZING THIr NECESSITY 'OF HAVING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE' FOR .,ESS. `THAN $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO 410,1)00 PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY WNaUIRY ',OR. DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LLIi- it X3137Y .FOR.:,DAMAGE,. TO. PROPERTY OF OTHERS_ ' AND FOE A FEW CENTS MORE PER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE LThELIMITED PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY' AND 1 $1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF? IT MAY BE TOO LATE! 7f: Andrew F. Hess, Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE' AND •/SAFETY' Have You MADE YOUR WI LL? • Hill IIIIIIIIIIIIIlUIl1H.11111111lllllll 11 IIIIIIIIIII I DAM E 1111111111101 III II HIIIIII1111111filIIH11111111111111,IlINI111111111111I111111111111 Ik,1plINIIIRI{Ilill lltilllhdl NEW Grocery ' Store Corned Beefper can Chicken soup, 4 cans Vanilla, 8 -oz. bottle at Corn syrup, 10 lbs. pail Lux Soap, 4 bars at Peanut Butter, 24 -oz.' jar OoldenWWax Beans, per caret;,; Gloves, (leather faced) pear' SEE OUR BIG PREMIUM WHILE IT LASTS! 10c 25c 19c 75c 25c 25c 10c 35c Menno Oesch Yt EGGS WANTED. ON TEA Zurich Phone 165 Hlillllllillllllll@IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111I1i1Illlll;l il111111HHiiHIIHIIIi1MH11HH1111111111H1111H11H1i11118Ii1i1+i ;;;i,. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Iffiss Ethel Fowlie of Bayfield is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. G. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beaver and fancily were Sunday visitors with relatives at Staffa. Mrs. E. Bender and sons Edwin of Blyth were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile. ,Mrs. A. C. Meininger of Detroit, Mich., was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. H. F. Weseloh and other Zurich friends. Mx. and Mrs. Orville Steinbach and family of London, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Howald_ Miss Gertrude Hoist, accompanied by a girl ' friend of Goderich were Sunday visitors 'at the home of Mrs: and Mr's. H. •G. Hess: an' I Sunday., While two of our local hunters were down at the• lake on Wednesday morning along one of 'the ravings they noticedthree fins &eel. strolling along. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -Brandon of Belgrave, and Mr. and Mrs... Lovey Wray from .Saskatchewan werewe- ek-end -visitors at the home of M• r. and Mrs. ;-V Horner. Mrs. Thomas J. ,Gettus and •son;;, ; Richard and Arthur and Mrs. Arthur Meininger of Detroit, Michigan 'are the ' guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs: II. F. Weseloh this week. 000000000000000000000~000000000000,000000000000. 0 HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE 1 OOA.L and COKE Let us fill your i'ec'uirements of,f your winier's fuel, be it Coal of 'I Coke. Prices the lowest, . quality considered. We carry PAINTS! PAINTS! "'LOCAL MARKETS Thursd* 04,AO?5er 24th, 193 " 4+4+4•'+AQi4+4, N4,t4.444114**** 4, ++.1,*+ F44..tale++++++•1'.II'g'+** IHardware and • STORE: THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW I FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU Wrrk ' THE BEST' OF WOVEN WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT • NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND Ems- TROUGHING YOUR SPECIALS!` Coal Oil, .good grade at SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per on 20c 28c • We slso have some very Attractive Prices in it 4 Furl See Our atNeswse:. Beds, Springs and M USED FURNITURE I Two Godd Used Chesterfield Suites on {Giiirrected every Wednesday)t � Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; , Eggs, dozen 2T, 25, 15 + Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale_ Butter;„ creamery .• . 25 + :! Butter,dairy 24 * BE SURE AND SEE THEM! .. Wheat bush. ...... 77;5' � + o . ......._ - 27 + JohnstoKalbfieisch _ o,42 p BLlC t + i+ kcv eat, 134% h - J? ' + Flour .� .:. _ �5, 2.g�a '�' ■ a Sfiorts,aaa bran too 20.'00 + Hardware & Furniture. -Phone 63 I 5fl + Potatoes per bag .......... f Live Togs ....,. -9,5'Q +++44++++++++++++++++4•14444++++++++++++++4481444.41441 '' +44++++++ +++++++++it4'Fi�f++i++++int•++�F�E+44814i�!#i4!l�l4 1 Hand; . BORN Midianite, at Hay Township, on Oc-; tober Stli, to Mr. and ,1 frs. • Louis Dachaxme, a: • daughter. Ingram,, at Hay Twp_ oni, , October 4, to Mr. and , Mrs.. John F. Ingram a son_ . Yungblut, at Zurich, on October 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut a son'_` Baker`, at Hay Township, Dashwood, on c�k 4th,. to Mr.. and Mrs_ MenBal t;r,..a son. Masse,, at Hay. Township; on Oct *a*� i ;4, ,to Mr. and •.,Mrs. James ; t1anghter 14a '•.Township,= on Oct- - at fi td, to, Mr. and Mss.. Wm. f ... e :er-a Sons 1 a full line of the Well Known and. Tried • and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 1 Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Goodyear . Balloon and: Cord Tires and ' TubeS' in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds, Felt and Mattresses 'Ma=sh'MaishA 1 Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and. Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. • STADE.& WEI DO The Government is making an ap- peal to all peoples owning land to look' -into .the -back .coners, and snake a general Glean -Up,. of all weeds that might have grow ,up during trig0111.- mer;•and were.; hissed bye the h e,7or scythe.. These weeds usually carry a' large amount of seeds'oand: if pro perly destr'dyed by, fire,' Will greatly help to control' the • weeds 'next sum- mer. umoxer. School; will be closed on Thursday and. Friday of this .week as the an- nual • Teachers' Convention takes place. This year it will be held to Canada's Capital, Ottawa. A spec- ial train leaves Thursday morning for that place. There is no finer place anywhere in Canada for such an occasion than Ottawa and the beautiful surroundings. Those who are taking it in from Zurich school we understand are Miss Olive O'Brein and Mrs. G. Koehler. TWENTIETH CHILD As will .be noticed on the birth reg- ister that the stork once again vis- ited the home of .Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of the Blue Water Highway on Friday morning, October 18th, and presented them with a little daughter This, we are told by the attending family physician, Dr. A. J. MacKin- non, is the twentieth child. Ten sons and ten daughters is the total in this unique large family, and they are all well and hearty and enjoying life. Congratlations! ZURICH — ONT. QUALITY PRICE -- SERVICE At=:r hi .the course of his work and w_ South Huron Ministers Meet The opening meeting of the Min- isterial Associaltion was held at the home of Rev. W. A. Young, Hensall OA Oct. 7th. Two new members in the persons of Rev. W. Mair, of Thames Rd, United Church and Rev. B. Farr of St. Pa. -.1's Anglican church Hentall, . were introduce t by ,Mr., Young. This being the f11n, netting for the season officers were elected for the yanr as follows: President, Rev. S. It. Johnston, of Lucan; vice president, Rev. M. A. Hunt, or Ex- eter; Secy. Treas., Rev. R. N. Stew- art, of Centralia,. The paper for the day was given by Rev. S. R. John- ston, who dealt •with the subject, "Perils of the Ministry'. Mr. John- ston gave a very able account of the dangers that confronted every min• ISIVINGEMEMINIMeamSFIEMIIIIIIINUMINEfinili,IfIROWIRImona THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy - .Recovergag Buggy' Top Rei sinning Buggy Wheels Set Buggy Shaft .Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each $7.00 and 10.00 n 6.00. and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 E. 12o00 3.00 1.00 1.25 2 IIIIIIN�ttlIIIlI11� 111111110111111111110111111111113 8 R 1BU( Iiulir '„t;;un5' Ph IIlsI1gIII1 s To'Pay: Four Years' Tution A long drawn out controversy be- 4+44.44.444.4.4.4.44+++++++++++4444.+4,44+++"+4."4.444.4.4..e. tween Huron county council and Lon don ,''educational authorities : was brought to ori ' end Saturday , last, when .the educational committee of the council. decided. that the parents of Huron students attending London Technical School should bear' part of the educational. cost. The students, however, , will I be allowed four years' free' secondary 'school training. The parents will be required to pay fifty per cent, per, wanum of the cost in- curred by student of the additional tution. The county will take care of the remaining fifty per cent. paid the London authorities. This brings to a close,the differences between council and 'London authorities. • Many Candidates Lose.-. Deposits f Expert Workmanship on. all Makes of Cars, with charges• . t. The, $37,400 forfeited by the 187 —' Very Reasonable! , s candidates that failed to poll half, as >IE: many votes as those palled by the Mousseau Zurioli■ treverds the election expenses of the + Dominion. In North Huron, W. J. 14144fi#4+++++i44+++4+++4431!#4 444+++44+4+444.4444444 -ae' 1-leriderson, Reconstructionist, polled 1655. • R. J. Deachman having polled - 6500, meant that .it required' 3,250 votes to Save tie `$200 deposit. • In the Huron Perth riding, the. Recon-,. strrlction , candidate, Mr. McMillan "—also''—forfeited his $200, he having seoiured 1513, or 1619 less than half of .'Mr.-Goldings 6265. Mr. Frank Diol nelly the Conservative candidate seed' the necessary support by a - bot a hundred to save his deposit- Goderich Star. 1' 1. + • " EXTRA • Large Shunent 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 gollon 23c, •' • Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices • Get Your Requirements Here, where Your Dollars'' • Go the Farthest! EXTRA advanced many valuable suggestion;, 4140444§0.01,06044104110.OWII►.44111 for more effective ministry.: 14.+40.4444+++.44++++++4444 ++.4441-14444++++++++444.4114, • MA.SSEY-UARRIS NEWS 4.• Now that the harvest is over we would appreciate having an early settlement on 4. : Repair Accounts. Manifest your appreciation To Lead His Party • f• or receiving credit by settling at once. .g. 10 per cent. added after. October.,:15tli ime Minister R. B. Bennett in terms to carry on as leader of the 4. arlrantent. t'. l our cat dor opposition in the new P �, �SPI✓'CIAL ori 'Hot water 'Heateirs'far Y This' information came from ae source ,i. t x. Bennett, as Liberal Le- + : balance �of"notion. month. $18 00heater. four Duly $8.31L close a' m . r . ager' Mackenzie King continues ' his ,.; � ',,,e «°i: I' i f Cash �wrth Order: task of preparing to take over the + reins 'a Gbvernment the latter part off' this, 'week and select file cabinet. SUPER LASTIC TIRE PRICES Again Ree '. :lteh:streUBearnPagnduri:tesps noige electonMr.• ,Bennettisin beter` .dotedandwemountsame freeR ealthtnhehasenjoyedformn Use Massey -Harris sena-steel deep chill plow tits. Sire months' ago, during his long + Points. convalescence from a serious heart ailment it wasdoubtful if he would & be able to contest the. election or TeL Shop 149 0. L®P SONS Rea, 6? continue in public life. At the last session 'Of 'Parliament drew -to a t Auctioneering?— U. $ETI close, however, his strength returned 1 <l:nd he will carry ort as leader of! ' arty for the present at least. >t .b.feja l.tio ' 4 +Mfr+ Y e... > ,4„.***********+ *' 4*l4a