Zurich Herald, 1936-12-03, Page 8PAGE EIGFIT
THE STORE WITH TFIE STOCK
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Flannelette Blankets, large size pr....
Lai„ii';s' Night Gowns
Ladie3 Pyjamas at
Cogen Sheets 72x94, each
$1.98
59c
98c
1.29
Men's Felt Hats, to clear each 75c to 1.50
1.49
Men's Fen. 71, Combinations
OUR GROCERY
SPECIALS
Matches, 3 boxes for
Mixed Candy, lb.
Green Japan Tea, lb
Choc Mallow Cookies
Rex Coffee, lb.
Soda biscuits, 2 lbs.
Brooms at each
20c
15c
39c
15c
39c
25c
29c
lb
New Walnuts, Almonds, Raisins,
Currants,
Peels, Cocoanut, Bleached Raisins, Cherries,
for your Christmas Cake at lowest prices.
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PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
CARE, COURTESY and
COMMON SENSE
Are ii w.._c :.;.lost Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING,
had Accident Statistics prove that:
Ville Greatest of these is COURTESY.
Drive Safely and avoid an Accident --- But be
Prepared! ----A few Dollars will give Protection.
Ad Classes Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability,
Property Manage,.. Etc.
Rates on Application by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
IiY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY,
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Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.
Corn Syrup, 5 -Ib. pail
Xmas. mixed candy, 2 lbs. 25c
Epsom Saltts, i :8 lbs. it a.x.. 25c
Butcher pepper, per lb: 25c
Shoe Polish, (Nugget). 2 boxes ...25c
,Prepared mustard, , 24 -oz. jar 1 8c
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39c
Cookies, fig bar per lb 15c
.All Kinds of Fruit and Nuts for Christmas.
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iYK MS Oli LOLL. INTEREST
Mrs. Flossie Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Oliver of London, visited.
with Zurich friends recently.
Inspector E. C. Beacom, of •Gorier
ich, was a visitor to our local school
:nn Tuesday last ..
Mr. Claude Meidinger of London,
was a visitor at his home here re=
cently.
Mr. Christ. Ayotte of Bad Axe,
Mich., attended the funeral "of his
brother, the late Daniel Ayotte.
Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich
was in town on Thursday and among
other business he presided at ' -the
Tenth Division Court sitting.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake Horner and
Mrs. E. Krueger of the 14th cone;
spent a very pleasant week -end -wit!,
friends in Detroit.
Mr. Edward Wilhelm and son Ale
vin of New Hamburg were visitors ' B 0 R N
LOCAL MARKET
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery 30
Eggs: dozen 35-30
Eggs,, pullets. 25
Chickens dressed . . 17', 13
Chickens live •
Hens. dressed '
Hens,. live
Ducks;, dressed
1,7
14 9
9, 7
14
Wheat, bushel 1.02
1.00
75
45
60
3.50, 2.75
$30
.8.50
1.00
Barley, bush, malting
Farley, feed
Oats, bush.
Buckwheat, bush
Flour, cwt.
Bran and shorts
Live Hogs, cwt.
Potatoes per bag
in this vicinity the beginning of the
week.
Messrs. Mich. Meiding and Julius
Thiel have been . working for some
1 weeks at their trade, mason, at Lon
don.
Mrs. Harold Kuntz of Windsor;;
was a recent visitor in town with her
mother, The. A. Rose, who accomp
anied herdaughter to Windsor for
a visit.
The Evangelical Sunday 'School
will render the annual Christmas
Entertainment on Sunday evening,
December 20th. It will be'a good
programme.
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th3 m..)t"e su. tl,bie fuel for your
heating equipment. Let us supply„,,,
yoar needs s„ Oi with the right kind
Fuel at moderate prices.
PAINTS! 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
C.x( udyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -
Mg our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
BADE & WEIDO
ZURICH - ONT.
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Mrs. Andrew F. Hess is spending
the week at London with her son
Paul Hess, who is convalescent at
Victoria Hospital. It was necessary
for Paul to undergo another operati-
on on Monday, but he is progressing
most wonderfully, and in a few we-
eks should be able to return to his
home here in town.
Mr. Milton Deitz, one of our local;
garagemen had the misfortune on
Monday morning to break his arm
at the wrist while cranking a car.'
lin some way the motor backfired
with the mentioned results. We re-
gret this misfortune to Mr. Deitz,;
as it will greatly inconvenience him
in his work for some time.
Dashwood Road Now Taken
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Neeb—At Hay Township, on Novem-
ber 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Neeb a daughter.
Weiberg—At Stephen Township, on
November 23th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Weiberg, a son.
`Will Balance Budget
•.Despite an unforseen expenditure
of $5,000 for administration of jus-
tice, occasioned by various brokers'
,trials,. the County of Huron will this
year balance its budget, Warden R.
J. Bowman announced''.the other day
Not only has the County Council kept
,within ' its estimates, but it has paid
.the' iProvincal Government $29,000
owing on provincial road account.
"This puts us all square with the
Government, as far as the old 20 per
tent. county share of provincial high -
'.ways is concerned, and there will be
no more," Warden Bowman said.
i; There' is still $46,000 owing on ac -
,count of pavined roads, but it was
taken care of by debentures, the
only debenture the County or Huron
has outstanding.
Announcement that the Ontario
Government had taken over by order.
in -council the county highwav known
as the "Dashwood Rorr.d',' as n Prov.
incial Highway connecting hies en
No. 4 near Exeter and the Ill,ie•
Water highway near Grand Ilenci;'
has been received by County Clerk.
J. M. Roberts of Goclerich. The Co-.
unty Council which convenes for its
final 1936 session this week, made
the request to the Government at its
June mcetiing, The announcement
is of imporance to a large section of
Western Ontario, providing, as it will
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a permanent east to west improve&
highway to lake shore resorts.
Winter Weather.
With the snow falling continuous-
ly for the last week or more, we
are at present experiencing quite• a
lnnket of snow, and it is quite gen-
eral in this section, as in the city of
London we are told there is about
the same amount as here in Zurich,
while up at Clinton there is consid-
srable more, and Goderich report -4
of very little snow. We are experi-
encing the sane condit:e ,; Inst
winter along the lake shoe, where.
there is usually very little, thi.A win.,
ter they again have a heavy fall and.
the roads are filled, which makes go-
ing quite heavy. We know not what
the weather will do, but we know
that during the past week we were
in the midst of winter, with snow
falling daily, and the weather matt
much below zero some of the nights.
The winter season according to the
nlander will not be here for nearly
tlh
rte
weeks,and ncthis extri
mr coilt
is unusual, in fact they say a record
for this time of year.
Water Turned On.
Exeter water mains were connect-
ed over the week -end with the new
waterworks system which will sup-
ply the village consumers from the
rrayne Springs. The oId system pro-
vided water from the Aux Sable Riv-
er, adequate and suitable for ex-
ternal use and fire protection, but
not considered fit for 'human use. The
old system was installed in 1911.The
Frayne Springs, located a mile east
of the village, have a capacity of
200,000 gallons a day, or 140 gall-
ons pet, minute. At the springs there
are two .pumps, each with a capacity
of 200,000 gallons per day. One de-
livers water direct to the taps and
the elevated tank located in down
town Exeter, while the other delivers
water to the new concrete resivoir
located near the dam. The capacity
of:the resivoir is 250,000 gallons and
the pump housebesides it is equipped
with the old electric -driven pump.The
resivoir which was constructed this
fall is closed and is of reinforced
concrete. It is 60x60x14 feet deep. It
has 'been placed below ground level
to keep the water cool in summer
and prevent frost in winter.
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dJ FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY
YOU ' IiTH THE BEST OF WOVEN WI ”. E,,
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE.
SEE US ABOUT 442,
NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING,
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SPECIALS! SPECIALS! e -
T' Special G...asoline for Stoves, at per gallon ............. 28c 1";
We alp have some vea'y Attractive P "
.I' urniture. races and
See Our New Beds, Sprues ;4
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Mattresses.
USED FURNITURE
Two Goad Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining ''Tables;
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from: $2.00 Up.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
Johnston & Kaibejsch
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Mens and Boys Zurich Garage
Work ShOes EXTRA EXTRA
We have put in a Stock of
Good Choice Quality Men's
rid Boys' Work Shoes, and
invite the public to come in
and we can fit 'you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES
JUST ARRIVED
Regular i 10 'Heavy Service at ..6.3$
Reg. 1.0.75 Heavy Service Tires 6;211,
Best of Gasoline at per gallon. 23e,
Lubricating Oils and Greases at Car -
responding Law Prices
Get Your Requirements Here, wherec
Your Dollars Go the Farthest!
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of
Cars, with Charges Very Reasonable
MOiiSS ATT
Phone 103. Zurich
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Painting Wagon $7.00 and. 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set.......... -_
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Buggy Shaft ............... ....... ....a.,.a... .......3.00
Cross Bar --,.-. 1.00
Buggy Reach 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c '!
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NOTICE
At this time of the year we fine;
our books carrying considerable
accounts that are in most eases lone
overdue and should have been pain
before this. We are very pressed
for money just now and are obliged
to mail out accounts, and trust teat'
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our customers will appreciate e c the
credit extended to them by acting
promptly, as we are badly' in need of
this money to meet our obliggations.
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Do You uo T
Mr... MERCHANT!
You know thoroughly well that you have power
in your store, to influence the decision of your cus-
tomers in regard to what they buy from you. Your
customers rely on you to give them products which
in use or consumption, will give them complete
satisfaction.
If it is right to use big city dailies and nationaly-
circulated magazines then, by the same token, it is
right to use kcal weekly newspapers'!
I am the Master Salesman of this Community, and
my name is
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