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Zurich Herald, 1937-11-04, Page 8rl a '1411Tax ' THE STORE WITH THE STOCK We Are Receiving Shipments of New Goods Almost Daily, and Invite Your Inspection of The Following Lines: NEW D "ESS MATERIALS. NEW MACKINAW FLANNFT S. NEW - FLANNELETTES. NEW SWEATER COATS. NEW SILK HOSIERY, In Latest Fall Shades. Boys' Bloomers, Knickers and Overalls For School Wear. EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. G SOHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 II 11 0111 IIII 111111111011111101111111111I11111111i111111 URIC HERALD 11111.11111C 11111 1111111110 11111111 1 Illi 111111 I 11011111 ZEJ7 J i Grocer , , tore Peas, No. 4 per can Vanilla, 17 -oz. bottle 29c Sodas, 2 lbs 25c Coffee, Morning Cheer,. per,_ lb...: Graham Wafers, per lb. 1:5c Ginger Snaps, per Il? • 10c Oatmeal, 5 lbs... 1-77` -•••.,• 25c Grape Fruit, large, each Sc •S .• ......,..J4.1.4,..••,....,...1 Oc Menno Oesch EGGS WANTED. Zurich Phone 165 5113311_ 11111III11111If111IM11lIIIIIItl111111I11II111111111111111111Il1IOtI11111111111 11!111111 '111111111161111E11011 Il 111111111111IIIIIIIil111111 111111 11111Mltl' YENS OF LOCAL INTEREST Rev. Mr. Luft of Dashwood was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Dr. A. Moir of Hensali, gave the Zurich friends a call Tuesday even- ing. Mr. James Ballantyne,, M. P.P. of Huron gave us a friendly call on Sat-, urday. NET. Walter Burn of London, spent the week -end with Ms parents at the Evangelical parsonage. vl Mr. William Kaiser and son Wm. and Mr. Smith of London were Sun- day visitors with Mr. Ed. Axt. We regret to learn that ,Mrs. Wm. Kercher, who is staying with her her mother, at the Surerus home, 14th, Hay, is very ill at present. Auto Insurance THE REDUCTION :In th:: cost of 1938 License should be used in Buying Auto Insurance Why not protect yourself and 'buy a Policy Special Reduction Allowed to Farmers Livi Ig on Township Roads. GET MY RATES. NO OBLIGATION Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY allialatila **SW a a aiSOOGSOIateGa Miss Nora Fremlin, of the Bank of Montreal staff spent the week -end -LOCAL MARKETS (!Corrected every Wednesday) Butte, creamery 34e: Eggsi ;dozen 34,, 32, 26, 16 Ohre% ns, dressed 24-19 'Ch'iclins live 18-12• Wheat, .bushel 1 D1I Oats,"bushel .......... ....... 40 Barley bush. 60 Buckwheat, bush. ......58 Floury cwt. 3.O01 4.00 Shorts, per ton 2'8.00 Branton 26.00Hogs, cwt_ 7.50 Potatoes, bag .. 40c HAIRDRESSING THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING PARLOR' Mrs. Fred Thiel wishes to advise at her home in Clinton. While Mr. the public that she is now open for Hughes, also of the staff visited his business. Permanents and Finger home at St. Marys. waving a specialty. All permanents; Mr. Jacob Weido .who has .beenguaranteed. . Parlor located in rear living .in Dashwood for some tinier l "of shop., For appointments call or.: has moved back to Zurich in part of Phone 102 Zurich. the house •formerly' occupied by the �' late Mrs. Schnell.1 Farmers! Attention! During the past week Mr. and Mrs Wm. J. Dowson of the Goshen line,We have been appointed selling Stanley have moved to 'Zurich in the I Agen'� for ` file celebrated `liking south part of town, and we welcome Diabol "Cream.: Separator, the separ- them as citizens, of Zurich. atorcwit)i''a ten year guarantee. Let As a result of hallowe'en on Sat - ns 41314, this machine 'I you urday evening someone left a two ands epoinliare it with all others And step outside step, .painted slate color dont .fr zget, the best feature is the in front of your publishers residence unus{t easylerms. Liberal allowance and whoever it belongs to can get for trade lust° the same, as wherever it was in use C. SCHRAG & SON. tf44: it will be minus and it is of no avail standing against the tree. There was a storm of thunder and lightning passed over• this section early on Tuesday morning, and an old weather prophet tells us that this is a sign of warm weather in the fall, and although it has turned cold - ea, the weatherman is promising us warmer to follow. A heavy gale of wind seemed to blow itself out on Tuesday. *ftieto9V .9 DIED IN CLINTON Miss Christina McLaren Reg N HARDWARE — SF.EDS and FURNITURE If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! We and FROST FENCE .... jar long life. Come in and set our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. i;"r1 111.1111111111 '''‘.4)1541C.71114-11‘3 111111 1111414/111110111111110; aim tom, :"J 2.0 w ser mom tta los mons TIGHT t Loot ZINC BONDED as exclusive BROST fusee du! SAVES YOU MONEYI, PAINTS! PAINTS! carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Boor wax (1. odyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. and.,, Mrs. Oscar Tomlin. of London spent the week -end with their grandparents„ Mr. and. Mrs.: Oscar Ducharme of St.- Joseph north. Mr. Eddie Brisson of Beavertown motored to Windsor on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs_ Maximelin Denomme and daughter ,of Detroit, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr and Mrs Gil bert Denomme of St. Joseph. Mr. Maxime Jeffrey of Beaver -to- wn has left for Windsor recently died at Clinton after an illness ext- wile :h he has secured employment for 'the winter. ending over a period of six months. Miss Alvino Denonune of St. Jos She was born in Stanley Twp., where kph north, who .has spent a few we- • she lived until coming to Clinton 30 years ago to train for the nursing * profession with the late Dr: W. Gunn WAR ON BAD BRAKES There have been an unusual num- her of traffic accidents in the vicinity it of Wingham recently, eine a great • percentage of them have come as a result of faulty brakes. For that rea- son County Traffic Officer Norman 3 Lever has retermined to make a • tho.rough check on all drivers. So far, he says, the majority of the ones he checked have been found to have; faulty brakes. THE VERDICT • As a result of the accident that ocurred near Seaforth on• No. 8 • Highway, the verdict of the Jury was 21that the late Joseph Murphy came to 2 his death from head injuries caused y being thrown to the pavement when the buggy in which he was rid- ing was struck in the rear :by the motor car driven by Ross Rennie, this conclusion .being reached 'after ie have exarmied t'ie body of deceas- wd. ,Owing to weathr r• ani road cond- itions which .prevailed on t':: Wght of :the accident and considering the in- efficient light carried by Murphey we can well believe that the accident could have occurred without a great deal of negligence on the .part of the driver of the car. Dut as a warn- • ing to himself and others we recore- 1a 1 Tib E & WE 1 • 1 mend That he be granted n' ;cense; to drive a motor vehicle for ' term of three years from date of acoiden, We also recommend that the a•ithor.- ities imp) 'ss upon all drivers of horse drawn 1 chicles to have standard 4111110•000.00041041141141104110•0••••••••••••••••••••••000.00t sus !>•IIM * lights recur, reified and approsed by t I the Department. ZURiGH - ONT. QUALITY PRIG .. E SERVICE ICE eks in Windsor visiting her sisters, has .returned to .her home. Mrs. Kuno Hartman and family of the `Goshen Line, spent the week- end'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred E. Ducharme of the Blue Water outh. Mr. Leonard Sararas of the Blue Water south, has returned from Win- dsor••,with his new Dodge car. Mrs. Dennis. Charrette and son visited her parents at Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laporte on Wednes day. last. A number of our young men are, planning on going to the northern country ona hunting trip. We wish therm good luck and a safe return. Mr. Leonard Denomme of St. Jos- eph'north, motored to Windsor for a few days last week. 1VIr. Philip Bedard of Tilbury and Mrs. Frank Denomme and Mrs. Law- rence Jeffrey of Chatham spent Sun- day and Monday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Be- dard of St. Joseph north. Mrs. N.. A. iCantin of St. Joseph; has returned home after spending a week in . Detroit. Miss. Thelma Sieman an7 Miss Gertie Jeffrey of St. Peter's Semin- ary, London:, paid a short visit to their. parents on Sunday evening. PrisCille Masse, of the famous Masse,: Family had the misfortune of fracturing her colar bone one day last week, She is improving nicely• 11Ir° ,arid Mrs. Reimie Jeffrey ane' family motored :to London on Mon day to visit their daughters at Si Peter's ,Seminary. Mr. and ,Mrs. 0. 0. Smith and sou ,Stamey, motored to Bad- en ori ,;Sunday last. - j(�, ,y y���yy,,.t yy p.}. Q� ,y, q yam: ." ' *444.. ,.' ,114+9' 'i'1{.,S"4"4410'Y�'A.�'Pel.f, r•R".4** * '1r • °+4.4;p4 4. 1 YOUR 4 ar re rdu e I': Furn m 4A .w. . ,,If ,,, 4. 4. STORE „i ... a, w' THIS SEASON • CALLS FOR GOOD NEW #�. FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY I YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, * ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE, SEE US ABOUT I NEW ROOFING, PLUMBIN AND EVE it TROUGHING SPECIALS Spec Gasoline for Stoves, at SPEC! * mon 28c We also have some very Furniture. See Our New Prices in is' ew Beds, Springs and 4 USED ' FURNITURE ▪ Two Godd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; 1 Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. 4% One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! ii. JOh&tjj & Kalbflejsch I Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 z :+4.........+4.4.44.++++.4.44+.+4.+++++++++++++++4.4.+44.4, Mattresses. • i Choice Quality Boots and Shoes We carry nice line of .choice Footwear for Men, Boys and Women. • , , All our Stock..is resp and of very. . choice. , material "NO leftovers or second grade lines. Let us fit you' up With your next pair of Shoes; , See aur'Iuie,of Sport Shoes. • GARFILED BROWN ' Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont. WE GIVE , EXPERT WORKMAN- SHIP IN • REPAIRING: • , Your Patronage, Solicited Zurich Garage Come and purge your Aut omotive Requirements from Zurich's oldest establisher Garage and Service. Station„ We 'can supply- your needs. Expert Automobile repairing. Acyteleue Welding, Toms Batteries, Oils, Greases: and repairs_ LUNCH ROOM . And clean Rest Room's aryoUir Service H. MOUSSEATT Phone: Day 10.3- Nights 47" IIip111111II111i1111III(HIII@NlRNflll IlliilillBkn1li lull•difti0itlillM(IUIiffflfRl(L`f(MlllibllEL i i 1nLRTIRMI111llllllllllllilfn'tV6'711lJllllllfi(IIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIII i lrliiu IRII ^s THESE PRICES subject tri C without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00 ' Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00 Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and 18.00 a, Rerimrning Buggy ,'Wheels Set 12o00 f- Buggy Shaft 3.00 Cross Bar 1.00 Buggy Reach 1.25 Buggy Spokes each 25c HESS, the Repair Man IIIIIIIIIIIilinu111111pll]IRlllllll1111111111IImmfllllllllllllllllllllllllUsli1+31i YIRIIIIiNIRIIIII11U11!"' )1aiti1'nI11'1RIIimitemRlll111111(IiRiI1RIR1FtatutuRCfiiNimi MASSEYUARRIS NEWS FREE! FREE! FREE - Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for all Tires Best;Prices Lowest. purchased Iron! Us; Quality Bes , , Written Guarantees; Ask to See the Tire which has over 125,000 miles of service. Brng your Cat- alogues, we will meet all competition. Seeding Implements should be in good working shape shortly; Order I\11. -H. parts parts early. Cultivator points 'for many makes GAS OIL AND GREASE Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 AUCTION 7,Zia? YES!