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Zurich Herald, 1937-01-21, Page 8PAGE ETGTTT +Ili ,1111141.1 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK r Annual g S U DI ' ' OSING ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS January 23ra to February 6th '°Yee c, :n only quote a few Prices here: Quc n's Cloth, reg. 79c. yd. for 54_n Berges, Reg. 2,50 yd. for Caton Crepes, special at Dress flannels, Special at Prints at per yard New Prints, at yd. 20, 25, 30c Men's horsehide Coats, with heavier collar 1230 All Wool Windbreakers, greatly reduced 6 only Men's Sweaters at each 89c Room lots wallpapers at less than Half Price. 65c 1.00 29c 29c 15c, 17c, and 19c GROCERIES! Choc. Cookies, lb. 15c Rice 4 -lbs. 25c. Macaroni 3 -lbs. for 15c No. 1 peanut butter, lb Jello 4 for 19c. GROCERIES Laundry soap 6 for 19c Oranges 2 doz. for 45c Prunes, lb 10c 15c Green Japan tea lb 39c Brooms, 5 -string 29c Pork and Beans 23 -oz tin, for 11c. PRODUCE WANTED 0 PHONE 59 CARE, OOTJRTESY and COMMON SENSE Are 13.1.1 _c most Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING, And Accident Statistics prove that: The Greatest of these is COURTESY. Drive Safely and avoid an Accident -- But he Prepared! ---A few Dollars will give Protection. Ail Classes Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability, Property Damage,.. Etc. Rates on Application by: Andrew F. Hess, - Lie MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY, 1 HARDWARE s- SEEDS and FURNITURE OOALandO Golden' Weather always deli hds the more suitable fuel for your0 heating equipment. Let us supply • your needs with the right kinds of Fuel at moderate prices. PAINTS! We carry a and Proved Also Quick Gc•odyear Furniture, PAINTS! full line of the Well Known and Tried Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- : ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- so ware always in stock. STADEWEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY ..-PRICE . SERVICE i eseeeeeetiemetteeeeeemesmemseesetees 1000000000114 II TITITTEE 11 11111111111111/11111111111111111111111111 11 t I 1(111111110111 tel hili zU. roc: ry Dried Peaches, per lb. Wheat Puffs, 2 pkgs.' Prunes, per lb. Salmon, .(large can .......q Peas, No. 2, per can Palm Tree Soap, 3 bars Coffee, per lb. Mincemeat, 30 -oz box ; Broken sodas, 2 lbs Menno Oesch EGGS WANTED. 111111101811118818111111111101101 I8I 18116811 Ili ore 2Oc 10c ".. •. .....i.AAIIB Oc .. 10c 23c 25c 19c urich Phone 165 1 11 1 181111 I 1 11'111 0I111 111 II" Ji•,'1111ilIIII11II1111111111111111IlI111111111111118l11111fI811181181I8 'HI illi ll!Q1IlII11111111I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllll(lillilL ITEM F LOCAL iNTEREST Mr. Wilfred Klopp of London was a Sunday visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb and son Bill visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Neeb, near Khiva. Chi Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon ch entertained a number of their fri- ends W$ to a delicious turkey dinner. Mr_ Earl ,Gingerich is at present Ba spending a few weeks with relatives I pat and friends at Waterloo. Mr. Willie McAdams of the Bron- son line, has taken a position with I Bra L. Prang & Son, garage, of town. Liv'. Mr. Alfred Sreenan from London, Pot visited with his brother, Mr. Arthur Sreenan near Blake, one day last g week. LOCAL MARKETS corrected every Wednesday) r, creamery 31) dozen 19-17 pullets , . 14 ens, dressed 15-10 ens, live 10 t, .bushel 1.28 ,: bush, malting 1.00 'feeding 30 Eiuchel 50 `Wheat, bush 75 cwt: 3.90, 3.60 and shorts, ton $33 Hogs, cwt. 8.50 es: per bag 1.00 With the spels of warm weather, escaped very fortunately, not to have the prices of eggs have taken a co-nI been; more seriously injured. Clin- siderable drop as wall be noticed in the market reports. Mr. Willie McAdams visited last Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller of the 14th con. Mrs. A. C. Meidinger who spent. some time with her niece, Mrs. Min vie Little in Hensall, has left for London. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and sons of •St. Joseph, and Mr. Theo. Bed- ard of the 14th con., motored •to Till - bury one day last week. Jack rabbits this winterseems to1 C rather scarce, or is it owing to the lack of snow that the hunters are. not getting their usual bags of. jacks.: Owing to the thaw and rain on Sunday the •roadsbecame very rough over the week -end, but on the roast to Hansall, where it has been graded, it has greatly helped. As mentioned last week, that Mr. Paul. Hess returned from London Hospital last Wednesday, and is pro- gressing very rapidly, he is able to be up and around the house, and can take a little peek outside at times. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch of the Goshen Line, north and Mr. and 1VLrs. Harry Bedard of town, spent the past week at Sarnia where they at- tended the funeral of Wilfred Bed- ard, three. year old son of Mr. and tox..News-Record. SAVING FOR COUNTY .24 -municipalities in Huron County • will:save the greater part of a total 1 of $35,000 by reason of the Ontario Government's decision to assume the OA* cost of old age and mothers' r. orances pensions, Treasurer Ers- kin , said. This is almost a mill on `the j ounty rate, through which the pe ' bn moneyhas been paid. Income 'ale =:;, ,in rural municipalities are. al in. some, instances nil. In Town the net annual sav- ,I 1 be nearly'$500. Mrs. O.iver.Bedard of Sarnia. 1 Has Resigned Preserve Peace Pr`4esident' Roosevelt's hope that the 'twenty one American Republics would' stand "Shoulder to shoulder" against outside aggression won unai moo's approval by representatives of the twenty-one American republics.. Enthusiastic delegates to the Inter - American Peace Conference, mindful of 1t'ir. Roosevelt's exhortation for co- opexation. •for peace in his address at theopening of the parley, which he sponsored, adopted a United States pia: for joint consultation if Ameri- ean`peace is threatened fromabroad or a, oxn within. In, Magistrate's Court oderich Elmer Moore, Ashfield, tted driving his truck into the r} -of the Imperial Oil Co., Goder- ad ,ail x at w go h a ha Mr. Thomas Meyers, who has been c "il nd removing two tires and two continuously under the employee of ; from a company truck, valuedC 30, droiving off with them. He Canada Packers, Ltd., in connection r, with the Shamrock Creamery, at Cen- convicted only a few months' a- tralia, for the past eleven years, has 'f receiving stolen auto pants. I resigned and severed his connections a' 'wife and family and they to be supported somehow"' ac with that Company. Mr. Meyers has established a long and creditablere- cu cord with that Company and is 1eav- thi ing entirely on his own accord. Mr. r ou Meyers has completed arrangements „Is' with the Zurich Creamery, and veal he ex:' follow the same line of work, pro- duce gatherer for this enterprize in Zurich. POPULATION GROWING The population of London, Ont. for the first time has reached 74,000. It has often been said that "London never had a boom." Its progress has been slow but steady and substantial It it has missed the excitement and ire stimu pass lation of a boom period, it has never had the relapse that us- ually follows such a periood. In the 9 midst of possibly the finest agricult- ural district on the continent, its future is assured. t Might Have Been Worse Rev. C. W. D. _ _ _. _ W and i, o yo- ctn lda g c ughtexs, Eleanor ti.. •1 Marguer- ite, went down to Mount - Forest to visita ormers .a er, Rev. T. Weri' birthday: :They had' a leasant visit andwere returning home in good •;nue Thr the evening mea, when at ':. c top oftapieton hill they struck ;ome ice, the car swerved and as luck would have it, before it could "xe righted it ran into a tree. The car .vas damaged to some extem. Mean lr received a cut on her head and 1Targuerite had an arm injured. Mx t d t d said. "There is only one end to laud that is jail, 1 can't keep you 'if you are bound to get in," Mag- te Malcins told prisoner, stating sold take a week to think it ov- One month ago Arthur Vance, owel youth, was given time to e $4.50 and costs of $5.80, fine ,sed on him for taking "French e" of his boarding house at Bay- Vance ay .1!). 41+41744.1 `rhursdly', ]ei'enior 21st, ly3;r T 1=S SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW ACES tri=N THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST OF Wi V" WIRE, ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE - TROUGHING 4 SPECT , LS! SPECIALS9 Sped Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon ...............28c We a� have some very Attractive Prices in Farnham. See Our New B• Springs R�'Y ��gs •�i1�d Mattresses. } 1.1 USED FURNITURE Two d Used Chesterfield Suites on Hanel; Coot; GoUsed Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from x.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! , hnt. .&athflejsch �' ° , °e & Furniture. Phone 63 �>:•4<���ti�Fr � •€��§•<i ^E<•��E�i<��<��.� �'�<� •�.g.,i,��.c.,e�t �•s••t<,� .�.s. �.i..� g.•€«�•E �i��r.,l„g,+i+� Mer s ltdiosfZurich r.. S�es EXTRA EXTRA We have put in a Stock of Good Choke Quality Men's nd Boys' Work Shoes, and invite the public to come ion', and we can fit you up. PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC. Vance didn't do anything about o he was brought back. He plead - he was only working three days a ek and jxist making enough to pay board. He said he had .no way getting to Goderich from Listowel less he wa e e was given an lk d H o - month to raise the money. The nk driving charge against William Clare, Dungannon, was laid over 'two weeks. He pleaded not guilty d was admitted to $500 bail. A GARFILED BROWN Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP ORKMANSHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited o-weel hoist was given the impor- nt case of Murdock McLeod, of inton, when a new charge that of liquor eepiaxg �aquor for sale," laid under e L.C.A., was read and plea re- eek th f ' father, srved. If conviction is recorded, it Icy Cosens, on his the Rev. Cowls' cans a pail, terms, without option. A p eek previous Drank Donnelly, def - dice counsel, raised the point that a ] e Privy Council had ruled that the ah S :lquor Control Act of Ont., had no LARGE SHIPMENT OF TIRES .FUST ARRIVED Regular $10 Heavy Service at ..6.35 Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires 0.90 Best of Gasoline at per gallon. 23e Lubricating Oils and Greases at Coat;, .., . responding Low Prices Get Your Requirements. Here, where.. Your Dollars Go the Farthest! Expert Workmanshixa on all Makes of Cars, with Charges Very Reasonable �. MO17 S1.3+.x.'1AU Phone 103. Zurich 1 1 red in Huron County, Canada Tem.. ranee Act territory( but the ob- otion was not sustained. McLeod that time was charged with having fluor in other than his private dw- elling. This chap"ge has been with - "wens was Prune -what shaken un and 'drawn and the new one laid. It was bruised a bit but not s ai T Thof argued. e Oa#S S: They ?'�, t✓ 1111111111111111W1111111+1mm1111{IIUI'llUinamluIIIIIIIIIIN111;! iiiiiiln1lllilVfIIIIIfiIIUllEiifsll ilitumilli! x169111 itzifNIII xillli!;;Iilliill(llllIII1111111UIII9!l;illllllilllllfllilplil THESE PRICES subject to change without Noilice Painting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set ......... .o..... 12o00 Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each $ 7.00 and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 16.00 and 18.00 3.00 1.00 .................... 1.25 25c ll SS, the Bepair Ma 11111111111111 111111liU111. 1111111111lilllill11111111111U111111111111111111U1.1819111;;U11111111111l111g11111 hitt!2111111111111MafinUrnnuf!nli s IG2B111I111Ut101111111111 ER1i11111l111tf ¶nulll11111M1111I1111E 1I1l1i11h11!1 I I I 111111111111111 lllt IIIGi(1 'T1,limlci i°t1;1•B 1 'UNI 111111111'< 111(IIII111['.1liGli11 LB OFFI Do You Knew? 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 thein products which in use or consumption; will give them complete satisfaction. If it is right to use big city dailies and nationalya circulated magazines them by the same token, it is right to use local weekly newspapers! I am the Master Salesman of this Community, and my name is ADVERTISE tiONEEMEMBEIIIMMUMBEEMEMBINSIIIMIRIEWEL 11111111111111134.1