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Zurich Herald, 1941-08-28, Page 8
PAGE. Ellen= • •.'"''","r"'"""'"..--,•••, SPECIALS Fine Reyon Creres, reg. $1. for 79c yd 3 oy, pieces Sht e.^s, reg. $1 for ,. 79c yol All Linen Toweliette. 1G -in width at 35c. yd Tret'ef.,sh Tower/lee I rein width at .19c, yd Twkish Tov.T. c........k..:. cpality, 20 -in wide 35c.yd Pure Silk 4.24,epo ie:ose, 75c pair 10 Threall heavy Service Weight in dark Shades only, exre •.'",ilf.t,-. at 7 All pure Silk H:se are now off .the market 12 pair only 1.-..ei. leege Eluakets at pr. • 2.49 New Prices Iv•ill he much higher. Men's Fine Shirts, 2 dozen only, each 1.15 FLOOR COVERING. • 3 pieces only, Rexfelt 2 -yds. wide at yclo 60c GROCERIES New Port Fluffs, 1 -bush. bag 50c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. Pork and beans, 15 -oz. size at Pilchards, large tin 2 for Canned peas at 25c 7c 29c TOc Toilet soap, 5 bars and comb 25c Super suds and relish dish 25c Factory Cheese, per lb. 25c COOKIES A Special Purchase of 25 large boxes Cookies arrived Extra Value at 14c to 18c a lb. Get a Supply now G SC 0 81 SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 =-1 111111111111111g0N 1"1 111111 ZURICH HEMLD 0.111111111 11111 11 111111 • • • • EIBIN 11.' 0 1 III le14"3 Grocery S -to 111 II gillti 0 Gold Medal coffee with 10c• bottle manilla Crown Blend Tea, per lb, Odex Soap, per cake Zinc rings, per dozen Sodas, 2 lbs. Fly Coils, 5 for Jelly owders all flavors per pkg. Olives, 17 -oz. jar • OOOOOO 4, 4.0 • Menno Oesch PRDUCE WANTED. f;d1151111 55c 69c 5c 25c 25c 10e. 5 C 30c Zurich Phone 165 01111100 11 11111111111111111N11111 111l1111111111111111111111111111111111111 01111111111111111111111111111 ITFMS 4W CAL INTEREST Mrs. J. W. Horner was a Visitor with relatives at Varna last week. • Mr. Wilmer .Snyder of London, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mabel E. Snyder. Master Campbell Krueger is at il present enjoying his vacation with relatives at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cook of Drum - bo were Sunday visitors with Mr. • and Mrs. Hy. F1axbard of town. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryce and • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho wore at • London one day last week. I Some fine rains have visite: these ' parts the past week, especially did we haVe a good one last Wednesday. ,...111 Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and family of Pigeon, Mich., were visit- ! ors with relatives here the past week Miss Helve Truernner, 14th Con., was a week -end visitor with her fri- end, Miss Myrtle Geiser, Dashwood. Miss Cora Streets of Clinton ca.117 ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick one day last week. Mrs. Melinda Wiggins of Ingersoll I was a recent visitor with her sister, I Mrs. J. W. Horner. I 11.w. A. J. Deters and family of DeSboro spent a day with the form- er's mother, Mrs. L. Datars of town, :last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles zi•artlett, bridal couple, of Lucknow were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho. Mrs. L. Beeman and daughter ' Verginia of Detroit, Mrs. Robinson. , were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Heideman and also at- tended the Toronto Exhibition. •qiiii140110rwrigienrs& GENERAL INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Fife, -Au to, Casualty Andrew F. Hess, Fidelity, Etc, Zurich Local Representative .. Zurich . . . • ... ' • • • The "Walsden" contains 750 springs, encased in individual pockets for maximum resi- liency,lasting com- fort and durability. Upholstered with layers of high qual- ity white cotton fell. Irnper41 roll edges and side stitched to give a permanent upright edge. All standard /hes $32.50 • ayfri thibiatulissf MARSHALL Value With Alt the Features of Higher Priced Mattresses . . • Here is a mattress that sells at $ 3 2.5 0 and corn - pares in value to many that sell at a much higher price: Thousands of satisfied buyers have found in the "Walsden" a mattress that brings restful, refreshing sleep; complete satisfaction and long lasting wear. Come in and find out for yourself why .we say—you can't beat the Marshall "Walsden" for value and comfort! STADE and WEIDO Phone No. 92 Zurich 'rmos(loy, ,A,teged P,8111, I i) 4P4,44.4.0,04,4•044-11,4-4.4.4.4•4oJ• •941,44 4-4.4.-406+4++++.1•+++*4.444,410. 4, 4 els 4, 44, 4,‘ ‘fr. 41. 101 11101 1 11 111111 111 01 11110111111J1 -401101b, LOCAL MARKETS 1. :(Cor,rected every 'Wednesday) Butter, Chuniery 42 Butter, dairy ......... .. 40 Eggs, dozen ...... 32, 29, 23, 16 Dressed chickens . 20, 25 Chickens. liVe • 1.5-20 Wheat, bushel 1.03 Oats, bushel' '" 40 Thr.celey, busil Buckwheat, .bush Flour, cwt.. 0 45 2.75, 3.00 Pasutry flora-, at mill, 25 -lb. -75b Shorts and' bran, ton 28.00" Middlings, tan 30.00' Mr. Henry Datars was a recent visitor at New Hamburg. A number of citizens are putting - in their.mpply of coal and one can' - not help but think about it these cooldays and especially cool night's. Our next public holiday Will .be Monday next, Labor Day wen wilt be observed as a public noliday, and all places of business will be, ctosed. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and •3ohs Gordon and .Stanley of St Ars- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith of town attended the funeral of thir uncle, the late Moses Bock at New Dundee on Tuesday. who, had died on Saturday in his 89th year. Mrs. Calling and fcmily of London and Mrs. Roundtree and family of Detroit • - • ' - 3ent visitors at the howls f . W :Tamer and Mrs E. G. Kruege.. 3. 3. 4 .1, 4 4 4 4. 4 14' +++44,44+4++++++++41•44+4104404 ++++++++++++++++++++4+4 t UR ui • YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stovft. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let LIS Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Same Good UsedHeaters at Very, Reasonable Prices- . FURNITURE See Ow Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites A Fun Line-: of all the Home -Requirements Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest : in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Rites, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds,. Springs, Mattress, Dining: Room Suittee Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY' USED FURNITURE F©r the more conservative purcfaaser we can save you many a dollar as. we have a fine assortment of 4, Slightly Used tFurniture that will give -you big value for I your Money., Drop in and look these. over and get our Remarkable Low Piiimes- Jo s ston (it Kaibileisch I Hardware Sa Furniture. lone 6 I The • local fire brigade made a trip -to the farm of Mr. Norman Ov- erholt last Friday afternoon when an alarm was sent in for help, as the frame kitchen attached to the brick house of Mr. Overhott's was on fire thought to be from an oil stove. But before the brigade had arrived lo- cal fighters had pushed the burning building clear of the main house and out of danger. .M.r and. Mrs. Theo. Mittleholtz Mrs,.Gererge .1:ahone or Detroit cal - and family spent a few days hist led at the Herald office the other day weeek at- Kitchener, Hainilton and andin renewing her subscription ad- Drnville visiting withrelativesand, vised us very emphatically how she friends.•does enjor reading the home paper • from week to week, and thinks she Mrs. Susan Htberer and Miss Vera! could hardly do without it. Mrs. Decker of Exeter returned home from *their pleasant trip to Montreal ' Mahon was visiting with her brothel. Remie Denomme, French Settle - end Quebec, the trip being made by mot boat and bus. • In County Court • A POOR BRIDGE Mr Roy Oliver of St. Marys spent Sunday at the home of .M.rs. Chas: Weber. He was accompanied home .by Mrs. Oliver who has been stayinfr at the Weber home for a week. Mrs. Carl Piellush and son Har- old of Kitchener have retunied home after spending a few days at the Finding the County of Huron neg- ligent in maintaining the Earl bridge wer•the Maitland River in a state of non -repair, Mr. Juctice J. C. Makins ecently assessed damages of $4,625.- 25 against the county. Plaintiffs had asked $19,500. The judgment grants home of the formnr's bretner, Mr. a 10 day stay in case of app:al. The and Mrs. Herb Krueger, action arose out of an accident on CALLED TO COLORS July 7, 1940-, when two girls were killed in a car accident on the bridge The action was tried in London and we -witness testified the structure rattled so much the noise could be heard three miles away. Presentation PASTOR CELEBRATES Rev. H. Remlbe, Litt. B.S., a for- mer. Pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, and now •serving Zion Church at Massey, Ont., cele- brated the 25th Anniversary of hi Ordination. The Ev. Lutheran Synod of Canada gave him a fine banquet ,nd presented bim with a Well filled purse. Following the Anniversary •Rev, and Mrs, Rembe celebrated. their Wedding. The members • Ziff:qv:Church "stormed" the and brought their good wishes Ind gifts, A member of the Church mar laid charges of robbery moths' Board •opened the celebration with a three young'men held by the Toron- to police on a similar charge, :vEr. Ed- ip,hoffer identified some of the good: recovered from the Tornnto men a- part of the booty carried off by men entering the Edighoffer store at Mit- chell on :Irma 1 ith lest. He Will ho,,, over, unable to identify any of the urisoners in the TorontD police stat- ion as Chose entering his premises when around $ ,0 0 0 worth of goods was stolen„ If the young men ar. net tried for the robbery in Toronto 1 Police court they Will bebrougbt to a/1;Jand for trial, Stratford-Twe-lve young men iron, Perth, Huron North, and Huron - Perth conetituncies are being called for training by the Dept. of National War Services and, according to word from the office of W. A. Martin, Lon- don registrar for Div. "A" they will report at Kitchener on Thursday of this week. Peiith County will contrib- ute seven to the strength of the campsix being from Stratford an' ane from St. Marys District. Huron North sends two and -Huron-Perth four. Those going from Huron -Perth are: Lawrence Louis Bedard. Zurich, George Henry Miller, Seaforth; Gib- son Spence; CrecYton. STOLEN' GOODS FOUND Provincial Officer John M. Douglas of Stratford accompanied by Lloyd Edigholfc:r of 1VIttehell were in Tor- nto on Monday last where the I'm hymn, this was followed by several eddrosses, and finally the Pastor ane. his wife were presented with a sil ver trimmed money bag containing many silver coins. As it was very hot night and the parsonage could not accomodate the many guests, all repaired to the basement of the liurch where a 'fine programme was run off and refreshments served, The happy occasion was brought to an 11(1 with the hearty wish that Rev, and Ws. Rombe remain with the con- gregation long moue, to celebrate 1-teir golden wedding in its midst. Dead and Piembled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. 111111111111111=581$1$11111110111i111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E1E111111111110111$1110:1021:01$111111111111111111111111111118111111111111111111111111111111$1 NOW! • IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order! We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines! HESS, the Repair Man 111111g1INING1151111011111111 1111111101/110111111111111011111111111002111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111100111iii11111111111111111111111111111$111104111111P1901,111111111111111111111111111111Mgionihlimulmit it44.4e14444•++++++++++++++++-4 +++44+ ++++++++++++.4.g. +4-4++ it + 4•■ • e 46 \\ B • $ PHONE 69 an ZURICti 3 IMIIKMINKINAMONNI Cut Your Fuel Bit In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. -WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON AND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU • WAIT. 5. •711,, 044024041104011.0000660.0.0001110110480268e0011004009041410111004141 . Mr. Farmer s s s s 10 THE HAYING AND HARVESTING SEASON WILL :OON 1 1 BE IN OUR MIDST NOW AND HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF LOOKING AFTER YOUR MOWER OR BINDER, IN WHAT CONDITION THEY ARE FOR THE CUTTING OF HAY AND GRAIN. IF IN NEED OF REPAIRS LET US DO THIS FOR YOU. WE HAVE GENUINE INTERNATIONAL HARVES- TER PARTS AND WILL TUNE UP YOUR MACHINES FOR THE BIG RUSH LATER ON, CHICK STARTERS We invite you to come in arid see our various kinds of 'Chick Starters, and get our prices which are the lowest anywhere... Be sure anal call! FOR SALE, -A Large 'Weigh Scales. L. Schilbe & on • o viaelma•softwoo•••••••socoini, ormootatatimktiovipmes.... 1 1