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Zurich Herald, 1939-10-19, Page 8rAcm 'EIGHT 0 inter S We placed our orders early in Summer for Fall Delivery, and were obliged to' take goods in earlier than usual to procure lowest prices. It is needless to tell you that prices are advancing, so it is greatly to :your advantage to get your supplies early. Prices now are about the same as last year and will not be advanced while stock lasts. See us about Win- ter Ur, derwer, Blankets, Sweater Coats, Sox, Hos- iery. Ladies' Silk Hose will be one of first items to advance. So why not get a supply now! GROCERY SPECIALS Chipso, pkg 20c. Flakes 2 for 1 5c. Soap 12 bars 25c. Pork and Beans 10c. Peas 3 for 25c Soap flakes 5lbs. 30c Prunes lb. 10c Salado tea, half -lb. 33c Jelly Powder, 5 pkgs. with dish 25c Rice, Very Choice No. 1, 3 lbs 25c Caustic Soda, for your fall soap making 5 lbs55c PRb(.."b 1UCr WANTED PHONE 59 3 i• Huron & Erie D OANADA T.R [JBT GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES Any 3% Accepted 4 s+ '; :ears 31.ipet annum for 3 and 4 Years... • 316% per aririum for 5 to 10 Years. Free Information From e F. Hess, Local Representative Zurich Zurich i ZURICH HERALD "!iufl III illi) i1 jlpiiiir` 11)1.141111lli � 111 II 011011111ll 11111 IIs 111111 mill lulls 111 III 1111111111111111 . 11111 f li'l�.49 zu le Grocery Oatmeal, 6 lbs. re 25c 55c Salt 1% lb. pkg., 3 for .............. . ..... . ",.., i Oc • Causti.ic Soda, .5 lbs. ,..... : Cocoa per lb. 15c Shortening, 2 lbs. for ....•;: ;;•, .- 25c ,Brunswick Sardines, per can. - 5c Cookies (currant creams) per lb. Wheat puffs, 16 -oz. pkg. .....................•....... i 9c Save our Cash Coupons for some beautiful China- ware. Menno esch EGGS WANTED. ra'ArialligE11111115111111111111M Zurich Phone 165 II 111111111 11101 Ms 11111111 IllIMi lull ►LBE�l��! 111lilllll111Ill111111111I111__ k, Mrs. Julius Thiel eras a week -end visitor at Kincardine. Mrs. H. Langford of London was the guest with her friend, Mrs. R. F. Stade last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of the Zurich's Ladies' Wear • SUMMER SALE 15th con., Hay, attended the funeral Oh! Now! In order to clear all of Mr. Frank Ray at London one day c last week .summer Dresses, we are offer - Miss Vera Decker of Exeter was , ing the same at Big Bargains. Sunday visitor with her mother, Mrs ( Your call will be appreciated. Clara Hecker of town. Rev_ C. B. Heckendorn left Sunday I Note -Our Store is in our Residenee. to join some other ministers on ani MRS. PEARL IVI'OUSSEAU evangelistic trip to the Ottawa Valley , Phone 47 Z.maiels which will last for nearly two weeks. - • CFritz, who was early last '.....,==. ''' rweek shot in the hip, and who has been in the Kincardine hospital since, v d to his home :was on. Tuesday remo e in Zuxdeh, where he is convalescing. Mr. David Dutharme is making ex- tensive improvements on his property in town he recently purchased. All' modern conveniences are being mr-1 stalled in the home. Messrs. Alvin and Harvey Restern- eyer, Alvin Walper of Cavalier, 17 D., are at present via- ting relatives and friends in this vicinity and Dash, wood. Mrs. J. Hey and Margaret on l Sunday entertained in their cottage at Grand Bend; Mr. aid TMs dank Glenn, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. ..Tics -11 oft. Hensall; liir. and Mrs. T. eners, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iloy, Mr. and Mrs Ed. Stelck of the Zurich district. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W%dl'per of Los, Angeles, Calif., are here attend- ing the funeral 01 the formcer's moth- er. They arrived at Det: oit on Mon- day evening, covering the distance by motor car of 3,000 wiles in 55 hours. In these days of feet road, and. car: - the continent is not so big atter all. Mrs. C. Hoist of Crettiton :dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hess, Tiii. o;i'atcge,.. Misses Beatrice Gescho, Pearl Gabel, Shirley Krueger, Margaret Hey, H't''- el Uttley, Delve, Truemner motored co -Goderich on Monday evening, where the party provided the program for the Mission Circle of the Presbyter - a ion church. ,.f°.. + ,::w• r yee "2,..., s r. , FORMER SHERIFF F PA55 5 _ Robert G.I'eynolds, for •n,0" •• than as ...• ..s.,: ,rWSOK ;D k::n7.1 ,Fee-a,i61: ::;a°' ; ie ' 52 years deputy sheriff and sheriff of Huron County, Wed en Friday Oct 13th, at his home Go lerieh aged 83 years, Zorn at Goder ieh and a life- long resident there be v:•.as l in --Cr �' Anglican church, r toh•rd dl aoeial •Vr �` >!J I I TER and community acts etre s. A daughter �, Olaire, -survives. Te entered the ofn- NPedsce of his grandfather, t'-: > 1 t Sheriff'�___.._..� • Robt. Gibbons in 1875, serving as deputy for 24 years, after which he held the position as sheriff until he retired in 1927. HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE .. YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT 1 Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? 1 Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over s for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS s Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsrnithing Our = Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- • ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- eerier Springs Bedstc in stock. , E k. SEEDS! SEEDS! ta We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsrke, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc. COAL AND COKE Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the • most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. • WEIDO€ ZU iGH OtTr QUALITY - PRICE - HAIRDRESSING. idlafEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON SPECIALS FOR SPRING Let us quote you on Specials for Spring and Summer Permanents, that are pleasing and satisfactory, •and will give you personality Hair- dressing Salon on rear of store. For ipeointments call us by phone 102 Zurich. Sunday witlh her mother, Mrs. rred. Willer•t who returned to Michigan with thein and will spend the winter there. - A number from here attended the W.14I,8,. Convention. at Grand Bend on Tuesday, where Mrs. M. Tiernan sang a solo. M-. Wm. Kle'.astiver had the mis- fon;.me of vett ng s•n%eal finger, cut , in the p+aning mill nn Saturday. Iir. and Mrs. Ed. Hopi and ddnigh- _er Lois of Nine ,re 1`e1117iTr and Mrs, Robt. IToprroft of Port Colborne and Mrs. Aligner and daughter Addie and June of Humberstone. attended .he Arthur-Hoperoft nuptials on Sat- urday. • Mi. and Mrsr. Edwsrd Roppel of Detroit, Mich., were visitors for sev- eral days at the Evangelical parson- age 'last week. Anniversary Ss':virel Tite anniversary cerviewe :it the ?;vangeiical church last Sunday were a marked success. Rev. B, Burn, th :nest speaker, delivered t •To master- ly sermons and the attendance ince at all the services throughout the. day wns very gratifying. The offoelig.thoueli not qnite up to the of j: t.c,., com- pared well to that o` r},r ta, 7 •, ear. The illr;tr:at-• ? ` 1 :.tare. with moving pictures on Monday held the a 'diener_ rpe11 b h fo nearly two hours. Meow s. Carr and =toss of London C h.rU'al Colli ,,t;•. who assisted Mr. Nethercott with the Program, added spice and variety by their special numbers o, vocal are:, instrumental music, Miscellaneous Shower A very pleasant time was spent at the -home of Mrs. Jacob Fieeer when :Leona Fisher entertained at a miseol- ANNIV. SERVICES AT VARNA Anniversary services nor,: held in Varna United Church on Sunday Oct 8th. The church being packed at both services and was a bower of beauty with lovely yellow munis, as- •r tHar •• • 4. ,build .ts+', Odt-ohot 4.9t1t 1'- 1 4'4 44-.0.4,44,4144,4. C'° ^u "II'o a4,wf .1. u44,0 nd Furnit COLEMAN STOVES Why be uncomfortable in art overheated kitchen in t. Summer time when youcan keep cool. We car neatly �•r helpyou as,We° have a good stock of Coleman. Stoves t and Ranges onharedfor this very hot: weather that to will greatly help keeping cool in the lritcYen..... Ard be- . sides these Staves are operated at so small a cost that 4. a person, can hardly afford to be without one 4. 4 A Few 4 FURNITURE Good. Studio Couches, regular' $50.00 for each. at $38.00. Always keep a. Good Stock of New and. the very Latest • in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices,. quality Con- .84 •'sa. ered. Let us show you. our Beds, Springs, Mattress, +�F Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. Johnton- ei h • dr alQ d1 are & Furnitaxe.. Phone 8 1i DEAD` AND DISABLED ANIMALS Removed Promptly. Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. Courteous Service Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect) DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. ,.*..2,,:<,*t-,,- ..... w: i°4°++ ;1.+4 41 ri: +++++^€"+-000•;,3 F : -F--: -i•+++• :-•4•=.-+ ,..;"+.;.÷++-.` + '++ TRY E OKEL' also R,1 • • CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. 4 °4. r Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality I, ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM • 4 4 a- a- a - 4 'x az 4 r ,,' { -1-1 l 4+-2.4.4 ++4•++4> +++++++++4 4-4-440++++++++++++++.44+++++4 - .1.44,'44,4.4.4+4.-44-+4,4,-.1.-1,,,v4,4•44.4.4-: 4.4.i.,.:,444.4-z-1,44.4,4-:-+++4-4,4,,i-,t5.44 : .F. �r ye. r Bill Your Fuel al$l`lr�Jca..hi e s' + it L i °>' ' � I Doors 4. 4. 4. LET J '1 E- Off. . REPLACE . EE Wfl1VDOW`PANES NOW. WE CARRY A I., It `5. LAR SSOR"I"ED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL ES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU .rg WAIT. Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening ckeP's Bakery - Zurich Telephone 100 iters, dahlias and other flowers which laneo'ns shower for Ruth lloperol't adorned the choir loft. The guest bride -elect of early October. As Ruth speaker for the day was Rev. H• -v. entered the room the girls ';o'ned it Workman, of Seaforth, who chose singing 'For she's a jolly good fellow" to speak on 'The Strength of Joy",after which Leona read the address and a male quartette from Westfiild, near Auburn, rendered several pleas- Miss Hoperaft gave a very hearty reply .by thanking all for their kind - followed by a big .fowl supper, but nese: Theremainder of the evening this year+;noslch supper is being held being spent in contests, games and airoplane bunco with prizes going tr D A SH W O O D Mrs, Hoperofit and Doris Willert: f I dainty lunch was then served. The BornL--On Sunday Oct, 8th to Mr address read as follows: and Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson, a dau- i add r- it lrliter. .The swine infant passing on ( �, Having heard thatt e Oct. 8th. very' happy event is to ;take place it Messrs. Alvin and Harvey Restem- ; vou4. life, event your neighbors and ever, Albon Wolper, Fred and Ad -1 fridsitri,s have gathered high ors evert. olph Steinbach all of North Dakota ,ing to wish you much happiness and are visiting with relatives in this ' as yon look at marriage think of i* vicinity. I as being a wonderful adventure in fev Sam Witof Toronto spout life for you and your husband. a few days with his mother, Mrs. I. Wi1zel: Mr. and Mrs. Martinson and dau- ghters Ella and Mary of Elmira, sp- ent Sunday with friends in this vic- SERVICE ir►ty: 'Mfr. and Mrs. G. Chesna and fam 4il . III of Birmingham, Mich., spent. a We could not let this occasion pass v; itllont in some way showing our an- preeiation of your friendship, We t" -eo't to accept these e•ifts, wishing you a tong . hapnv and prosperous ;arP+t 'on rehaif cf your neigh- bors .ends fwiends. wedded life..' Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials St, r I Ay �_ _ Y we ;. E "ilk'. 4. PHONE i Z U RI CH zogenwsrrzampi 1.444.4444.4.4.44.44.44.444.4.44.4.4.4 44+++++44•44.4+++ 444.4 4.4.4+44 MAS SEY ITARBIS EWS GENUINE M. -H. PARTS work best on M. -H. Im- plements.,. Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49 11A year battery guarantee 6.85 2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate - 7.95 Guaranteed 440-21 tires at 5.85 Visit the East End Service Station for City ' Serv- ice at Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East and West End SERVICE STATIONS