Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1937-12-09, Page 8T THE STORE WITH THE STOCK awed TS We have 30 Pair of 'these Blankets still on and which were bought 13efQre, price advance, and are offering 'thein at $3.98 a pair They are part wool and cotton in assorted..colors of Rose, Blue, Mauve, Gold and Green... Satin bound and will give excellent service. Also a large supply of Flannelette Blankets in large size Ibex, and in new Candy Stripes at $2.39 a pr. GROCERIES! Cookies, per ib. No. 4 Peas, 2 for Castile Soap, 10 for Soups, 3 tins for Jello, 4 for Macaroni, 3 lbs. for Shortening, 2 lbs. for Oranges, per dozen Sugar, 10 -lbs. for (with grocery order) New Peels, Raisins, Currants, Shelled Nuts, Cher- ries, for the Christmas Cake at low prices GROCERIES 15c 19c 25c 25c 19c t 9 27c 29c 58c J. GASCHO Sc SUN PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 Ii Azuzatii Auto .Insurance REDLCTION In the cost of 1938 License should be `:used= in Buying Auto Insurance Why not protect ' yourself and buy a Polity Special Reduction,Allowed to Farmers Living on . _Township, Roads, GET MY . NO OBLIGATION Andrew F. Hess, Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY MINEMEEPRE 11111111111111111111H111111 111 1111111111 I ZURICEI FIERALD Alieifllil}oileum ZU GrOcer 111!! ll 111i1119IU11111111111111111 I 1111111111111 re Golden Bantam Corn � ¢s� can .....J......, •.,,,,,....,.210c Orange Marmalade 3 c Dates with piths, 441bs, i`.:., ., .,., , . ....... 25c. Instant Hot chocolate, 1 1b pkg.' Red Bird" snatches, 3 boxer Baking' Molasses' (bulk) per lb..;, Leitio Raisins ' vith seeds,. ,2 lbs. 2 lbs.. . We have a fresh stodt of Raisins, Currants, Peels, Cherries, Pineapple and Nuts for Christmas Cake „Menno Desch EGGS WANTED. 29c' 25e .IIIMlln[I@IHp11111ID111f(111f1<fnHIIlll11 i it II tN uti• Zurich Phone 165 11111111 I11ll 11M11111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111Nhl111111:, i a A ,itb: LOCAL itt"i ARES ,LOCAL MARKETS M. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien and *'(Corrected every Wednesday) His:. Olive, were Saturday visitors to Butter, Creamery London. Eggs, dozen Mr. Kenneth Routledge of Strat- ford, spent .the week -end at his home here. Miss Lisetta Datars who spent some time in Desboro, and Kitchener returned home the end of last wee -s Mr. Hughes, teller of the Bank of 1•-ontreal. spent Sunday at his • home in St. Marys. • • Holy Communion services wi•Il be observed in the Evangelical church. on the Sunday morning services. The Zurich •Creamery wishes to ad. vise the public to order their Christ- reels hristree s . fowl o:i or before Wednesday, December, 22nd, • to sinsure desiueryl Mrs Sol.Jacote,'who has not been enjoying her good health recentl* was zerioved to "the home of her' d'EmOthr. Mr. and Mr ,tliiiton Triiej; `L uisda`y='afternoon Dec: 2: 'Rev „E ' con `�' -- ere • s c r ' e •.. e � e� ' tiint`dnvalscent. l -c. ,.a ger xt , Yn vlus rerna.rl g-fost they:scripture tak.. eri'.from^ the last• •Chap:: Romans. 1); ie kwa.s ready from Mrs. G. Surerus aft pronto thanking'the ladies for t,(ie letters ande.eards •tier;t h r':during also tine 'date, of 'the last' meting ' of.. i 14ness. Al a letter from Mrs;_ Flay Council, WU-woul•d -Urge every'itCI SQe'ks of'Bridgefeed, Sask:, •a lt- nDwledging the;- boxes^ •of clothing,, Bedding ands .;toys. :sent' to them ' by o`ur,'ladies. •'' Itwas; •decided . to pack lbOxe of:'1Christnias7p: cheer .1f rt the- 1g'ith and shut ins:=:Donations' flit%:sa'tne: to °Have the power and �ll'`sebnvenien frb'e3+broug°h Ito'• the,,home Opt, Mets HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Winter's Fuel Colder Weather Always Demands the More Sui-- able FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let Us Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels at Moderate Prices! HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipm-n.? Does Your Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a new one... Let Us Look The Over for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Yos;r~ les. Advantage Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. f • • ! TIDE WEIDOI ZUR1CH - ONT.QUALITY PRICE- SERVICE #46110411.•016 + 001100•ti 4 35c 31-25-22-16 Chickens, dressed 19-12 Chickens, live 16-9 Lucks, 'dressed 16 Geese dressed 15 Turkeys, dressed 21 Wheat, bushel 1.00 Oats, bushel 40 Barley bush. 60 Buckwheat, bush. 66 3.00 3.90 Bran, ton 28.00 Shorts, per ton HogS, cwt Potatoes, bag Flour, :cwt 28.00 7.50 40c Annual , Meeting `� The ', Ladies'':.•:Aid and W: 11'1 5' ear "the': Evangelical:Church; Zurich, ;h td their`°ann>ralebusines meeting on- mn'er; I4rti► , tnfi r 'h tit nds" B1Yi*h 1 d 'then d`votiibnah exercisesb Wednesday of next week, is Dec- ember .15th, the last rda for to pay taxes `without p1 tug a penalty, and c itazcn �e try herr utmost to hate their`tai[es paid b'jtrthat' date. " A number of interested Hyrdo ohl•i'V refs 'are busy tluounghoutzthei towbship m 'getting`leuple, to sigh up. ees ;tin their farmliomes`.'" And who 'shoiil'd •they• not havei'it: °`'Every fart mei- shouid'have'this"''great eel/Vein-4 -ence.as well as the town people, ,and it will make work all the more pleas- ant in country life. The exceptionally fine weather the past week was followed by a fall of snow over the week -end and then the Monday to to -day, Wednesday we are. having more and more snow, till as we go to press the roads are :ccoming blocked and it is hard to rush the motor vehicle through,and ;ith the probs. of more snow, we 're very likely to run into some real ,e i _ter weather befor the Yuletide season is ushered in. Shop Early The public are urged to get in lin • for their Cheietrnas shopping as the dine is passing rapidly, and always the cnes that get there fire; have the best choice o" selection. Our merch- .nts an businees men are showing e. nice line of erticles of merchandise suitable forgifts, and one will do we' .n looking them over for this annual 'ent. Shop early. Don't wait un- til the last few days and' then rust; .;he merchant to the limit. Go early take y:.t?r time, and the satisfaction ill be all the better• all around. Army of 170 Millions i--:-Sia-P. E. L ;_ en': 3 comman,: .;r of ', n Le •i:rgra i military districr said, tvc.ey 2otiict citizen would fight in the Bed array in case of war. 0;::11: enemies are trying to figure out wino' our army woul be in case of ' Our army will be the 170,000,00Q ,peopla in the :./.;i.t 'Union he said. sWuz ,O'Brien r►attleter,:than Wednesi 'da31*1:le'c *22nd:^`3;`he ..annual h'u ines4 was taken up with•', Rev. Burp p^yet siding. The Treas. of the Aid report: ed: Total amt. of money raised $148.' 50; total expenditures $95.35, bal on hand $53.15. The Treas of W.M.S reported, offerings for Day of Prayer 328, Annual Thankoffering $24.50; Missionary' fees $22.20; Anna Relief Mem; fund $4. Mrs. W. O'Brein, convenor of the Flower cord. reported 402 nick visits made during the yr. 8i 'bouquets of flowers given, 209 treats and 106 cards sent to sick and shutins,`' 26 boxes of Christmas cheer were sent' to the shutins of our com- munity last' Christmas. The annual piernc was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Web= of Sebring -011e and' a very pleasant time wad spent by all present. Boxes of clothing. bedding and toys were sent to the needy .in Saskatchewan. The elect- ion resulted as follows: Hon. Pres. Miss L. Faust; President, Mrs. E. Burn; Vice -Pres., Mrs. J. Hey; Rec. Secy., Mrs. T. L. Williams; Treas. of L's Aid, Mrs. W. D. Bryce; Treas. of W.M.S. Mrs. :T. -W. Merner; Gorr. Sec., Mrs. L. W. Hoffman; Sec. of Lit., Mrs. L. A. O'Brein; Tithing Sec. Mas. J. E. Gascho; Sec. of Pra- yer League"Mrs NV. Siebert; Temp erance Sec. Mis.a. O. M. O'Brien; Pianist Mrs `V Fritz; ,Asst pia?ii.t P7iss P.I':ile Liquor Profits Ontario Li lnor Control Board profits for the yea,' and:ng March 81, were $3,96J,6,0, acti ding tc 1.1 auditory repo;:;; nu1,1 public. Pro- ..ts in the previous scial year were `7,362,719, the in r , eee being $1,- :07,981. Sales th�oug'i the liquor ;'tores were $20,733,367, as comp .:,red to $10,530,058 for the preced- acal year, an increase of $2,202- , .9 Profits on liquor store operati- >ns were $5,867.206. The rest of the $8,960,600 is profit on beer sold through warehouses and beverage rooms and on wines sold through wineries. Beer and wine sales are not included in the auditor's report. Peder s 2,000 Miles Pulling a chair up to a ta:,ie in a Chinese cafe in Goderich, 20 -yr. -old James Boak ordered a man-sized meal, for he had just eompreted .c 2,000 'mile journey from Saskatoon dei., a -bicycle; with a 30-1b. kit on his -back. "'And how we. Westerner can eat"• he commented as he procecder' to` polishori' the food, contrastin; :csonditibns to those he had just 1. f in a small village in the drought are: 40 miles west of Saskatoon. Baa;, said he was six weeks on the way,vir Winnipeg, Milwaukee, and Detroit_ but he pedaled only four weeks, tak- ing odd jobs en route to earn money with which to pay expenses. "I had $30 when I left, made $12 on the tourney, and I have $17 in my jeans I didn't have gasoline to buy, but 1 ibdught plenty of good .goo;!. That's 1What manes a bicycle go, and its pre- tty scarce wbere 1 come from." Thursday,. MN:ember 9ih, 1937 ' - -„ ou r Furniture 1.111 '41 THIS SEASON cid2 `FOR . GOOD' FENCE:: ON ...,THE FARM. •..' :.. NEW LET US SUPPLY YOU , '•,WI'I•`H ..THE - BEST' GE'''W' VE AL SO �H.A►VE BARB Z .SEE WIRE, •I • , WIRE. t , SEE USABOUT NEW : ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE - TROUGHING SPECIALS! • Special Gasoline for Stoves, at SPECIALS!! gallon. 4I per allon• ....,28c p We • also have some ver • Y Attractive PrinI= Furniture. See Our New Beds, Sprues and Mattresses. • USED --FURNITURE 4.t Two Godd Used Chesterfield Suites on • i 1 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up;Hand; f Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains or q Tables, tt I One Dozen Used Rockers rani q' Sale. � $2..00 0 Up. t BE SURE AND SEE THEM 1 ; 1 JOhflStOfl .,leech w t Hardware & Furniture.. Phone 63 I Choice Quality Boots and Shoes We carry a nice Iine of.;`choice pOotweaar for 'Men,Boysoand r�•r S'?dk-f k -"yew, F..: .. •'n �1 .. All outock is fresh and of very choice materials. No leftovers -or second grade lines. Let tib fit you , up NAzith your next pair "'of Sloes, ' `See our Line of Sport Shoes. ARFiiegDmJ3ROWN Victoria Street' �""`Y ZtIY'lf�1� Oat: 'r 'AVE -arvE ''EXPERT W.OR1 AN - SHIP IN REPAIRING Your Patronage Solicited Zurich Garage Come and purchase your,:Aut- omotive ✓ Requirements from Zurich's oldest.-„ established Garage and' Service Sta We ;can=:5u 1, ; .: PP Y • your needs. Expert Automobile ` repairing, Acytelene Welding,; Tires, Batteries, Oils, Greases'an repairs. a LUNCH ROOM Arad, �ks i. .1 ,w: cloar Rest Roorris i.t your Servic• eJ. E[ t MOUS', E l�► n-' r. Phone: Day.103. Night, 47 21111 IHIWHIIHIIIIIIIIiitl111111IIIIII11111H1111111HIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111Hfhh IBIHII111111 IIIfNi111111111111111111111111111111111111N11111111111IIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HI11tlHI1HIIIIMNN THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.0(1/4•.. Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00,,,;. Recovering Buggy Top 16.00 and'''�1;8.00 Reriniming Buggy Wheels Set .123.17.000000 Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach 1.25 Buggy Spokes each 25c Et IIESS, the Repair Man• _ III}IHllIDl 1111IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIICii11111111111111111111H11HHIH111111ililHYIH1iH n1211111111III!1111111111HIIIIII111111 11111IIIIIHICIIIIISH11i111111iIIIH11111111111111111111N1111H111HIIHIIIIIINn11111111 4 MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS FREE! FREE! FREE Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for all Tires purchased sed from Us; Quality Best; Prices Lowest, Written Guerantees; 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 M.--1-1 parts early. Cultivator points for many makes GAS OIL AND GREASE Tei. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 AUGTIONEERING? YES!'