Zurich Herald, 1938-11-06, Page 8rAGE EIGE',t'
THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
We are showing a Fine Range of Men's Clothing
for Fall and Wintoy Wear, and invite your inspect -
_3 cif the following:
12 NEW WINTER. OVERCOATS, in Season's
Latest Styles.
36 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS, in all sizes in
Heavy Wool Cloths, Suedes, Fine Melton
Cloths. Prices range from 2.65 to 5.75 each.
SWEATER COATS, of every description for
Men and Boys.
A few odd sizes and broken lines in Men's and
Boy's Winter Underwear at less than half price.
SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
BORDERLESS Rexfelt RUGS, for Bedrooms,
Etc., 6x9 ft. at $1.75 each.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
14c
for i4c
75c
5c
22c
25c
15c
10c
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for
Jello Powder, 3 pk,
Corn Syrup, 10 -lbs. for
Cream of Wheat, per lb.
Matches, 3 boxes for
Fancy Pink Salmon, 1.s, 2 for
Chocolate Cookies per lb.
Golden Bantam Corn, each
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Huron & Erie Debentures
CANADA TRTJST
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES
Any Amount.. for.. $100.00.. and over Accepted
3% per annum, half yearly for 1 and 2 Years
31t % per annum for 3 and 4 Years...
31.i% per annum for 5 to 10 Years.
Free Information From
Andrew F. Hess,
Local Representative -
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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ilarciware Needs
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
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Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best 1
Advantages.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf I-Iardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
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We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
COAL AND COKE
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
Us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
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Grccer
Golden'Bantam corn, 3 cans 250
Chopped nut butter, per lb. ) per i Sc
Crown Blend Tea blli. or mixedhalf-1628c
Ginger snaps, per lb.' f,1Oc
Whole Kernal corn, 2 large ,tis . . 25c
Grape fruit, large size, 6 for .25c
Corn flakes, (with cereal bowl) 3 pkgs. Z5c
Quaker Oats with glassware, per pkg. 29c
Fresh Fruit and Nuts for your Christmas Carie
have just arrived
Menno Oesch - Zurich
EGGS WANTED. Phone 165
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTFAEST
Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London,
aua a Sunday visitor with Mr. and
lairs. Gideon Koehler.
The food sale in the town hall'. on:
Saturday brought out a gaadLy arum-
..er of people.
BORN-Gingerich, at Bronson line'
Hay Twp., on October 28th, to. Mr.
:aid .Mrs. Roy Gingerich, a daughter.
Halowe'en passed off rather quietly
on Monday evening. Therewere few-
er annoying pranks, and ,weall feel
the better for this. m
Messrs. C. Fritz anl_ Well.. John-
ston were at Peele Isle on: a.. patrich
hunt the past week, and got a nice
bag of these game birds.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman
and son Bobbie of Galt, spent the
past week, holidays, with. their par-
ents in town.
V.". • and. Tfirs. Harry Fisner and
family of Kitchener;, were. Sunday
eisitors with • the, farmer's 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Fisher.
Miss Vera 'Decker of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Witmer and children
Betty and Kenneth of Detroit, were
week -end visitors. with Mrs. Clara
Decker.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Rose, who .
have been living ori the farm on the
14th eon., have moved to Zurich. Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Bedard of the Blue
Water Highway, have moved.. on the
farm vacated by Mr. Rose.
Mr. Walter Eckel, Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Sehilibe motored to Caledona
over Sunday. Mrs. ' Eckel and• little
son, who have been at Caledonia for
a few .weeks, returning home with
them.
1VIessrs. C.: Fritz & Son the local
Dodge distributors have recently
delivered a number of the new 1939
model Dodge cars which they have
made delivery. There seems to be
a good demand for new cars. Times
are looking up and 1939 should bring
us as close to prosperity as we have
seen for a decade.
Mr. Milt Oesch who has teen at
Desboro the past few months waiting
en his eye to get stronger, was here
a few days this week, and tried to
do some work in his barber s;iop, but
it will take some ,time to get used to
working at his trade without the
full use of both eyes. But in the
meantime Mr. A. G. Edighorrer is in
the shop doing most of the wont.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Emmeron Smith of
Kippen, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Olive Jean, to Mr. Ar-
thur Henry Varley, son of Mrs. and
the late J. Varley of Kippen, the
wedding to take place early in No-
vember.
The most wonderful weateer for
this time of year seems to continue
day after day. A few nights there
was white frosts but bright =shine
in the days. No one is thinking of
spending the winter in Florida with
this kind of weather. Old timers
tell us they have never saw the like
before. Here's hoping, for a continu-
ation.
Dr. J. M. Field Passes
John M. Field, B.A., Ph.D., died at
his home in Goderich . tin Thursday
'iuorn.ing, he suffered a hennur )age of
the brain Saturday afternoon and
had since failed to regain c.onscfous-
ness. He was 72 years of age. A nat-
ive of Smithville, and afaer graduat-
ing from Toronto University with the
D.A. degree he taught for some ye-
ars in King's College, Nova Scotia,
when returning to Canada, He taught
-t Walkerlton and Gcder;c'1 Collegi-
w-tes. In 1911 he was appointed pub-
lic school inspector for E. Huron,
hut continued to reside in Goderich,
vie held this position for 25 years,
retiring in December, 11)35. During
his term as school inspector he was
sent hy the Dept. of 1kh,cetion to
the 'United ,States to investigate and
report on consolidation of rural sch-
ools, an spent seer, r.al months in
this work. His wife and one da.ngli-
ter, 1%'re. E. C. Beacom of Goderich
aand a son of Toronto survive.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, dairy 25
Butter, creamery 27
Eggs, dozen ............3i52-24-16
Hens live 8-12
Chickens live , . 9-12
Wheat, bush. 58
Oats, bush. ... 27
Barley, bush. 40
Buckwheat, .bush. i 40
Flour, cwt. 2:.00, 2.90
Bran, ton 22.00
Shorts, ton .....,............... 24.00
Potatoes, per bag .45c
Hogs, cwt., 8.50
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IN MEMORIAM
BENDER‘ --In loving nzem,ory of Mr.
Heaibert Bender, who passed away
November 2nd, 193.ta:
Days `o'f sadness still' come o'er us
Tears,in silence often flow,
For memory keeps' you ever near us,
Though you died two years ago.
Lovingly•reneembered by his widow
IN MEMORIAM
Pfaff `'Iii loving memory of a dear
husband land father, John Ffaft whoa
departed this life November 7th, 1937
Dear is, the grave, where our dear
:fafher- was laid,
Dear is the memory, that never shall
fade,
Sweet is the hope,that again we
shall meet,
Kneeling together at Jesus' f°set.
Ever ,remembered by his wife and
family.
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We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of t
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves;
I Furnaces; and all Heating Equipments. Let- Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. t
4 Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices:
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FURNITURE
1 Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
4 in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices•, quality Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, i'Vlattress;
Dining Rena Suites, Occasional Chairs- Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the most conservative purchaser, we have a
Large Assortment of Slightly Used F. -inflame that will °'
4 give youbig value for the Money, such as: Davenports,
•� Couches, Dressbrs, Rockers, Other,- Chairs, Etc. Be
2 sure and fool these over. gok
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Johnston cc Kaibfleisch
4. Hardware & 'ture. Phone 63
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND
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All Ingredients Used are of 'the Highest Quality
+ - ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM
Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening 4t
+ Eckel's Bakery - Zurich
Telephone 100
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hagan and lit -
tie Mary of Seaforth, were ,week -end
visitors in town.
There will be a moving picture
show in the Town Hall, Saturday ev-
ening. These boys have been here
on previous occasions and alwoys
have good pictures. See their adv. on
page One.
DEER HIT BY AUTOS
A deer which had been shot thr-
ough the abdomen and was in a weak-
ened condition was hit by an auto
Just east of town Saturday evening.
The Officiers were at one., nxotified
and the carcas was ordered to be
taken to Yunblut's butcher shop and
on Monday was dished 'out to those
who are -fond of vennison. Then on
Friday `evening last while Mr. Leon-
ard Sararas of the -Blue Water south
was driving along the same highway
near Bayfield suddenly a 200 lb buck
sprang in front of his car and killed
it outright, the police ordered the
carcase to be dispensed with by a
Bayfield 'butcher. But the misfor-
tune left Mr. Sararas car with a I
badly bent grill, a light and fender
ba,diy smashed, but the car did not
leave the road.
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Conser-
vative Association of Western Ont-
ario will be held. at Hotel London, on
Monday, November lith. The main
speakers win be Mayor Kingsmill,
f Mr. A. 'R. Douglas, President; Mr
Cecil G. Frost, Hon. Dr. Manion, the
new Conservative Leader, Hon. _,Ear''
Rowe, M.P. and others.
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Louis Sehilbe and Son, Zurich
W. R. Davidson, Hensall
5 rle an dWeido, Zurich
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
lr:a_a,ag 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 12o00 =_
Buggy Shaft 3.00 3
Cross Bar100
Buggy Reach ........`..... .. 1.25
Buggy Spokes each 25c
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MASSEY-HARRIS NEWS
GENUINE M. -II. PARTS work best on M. -H. Ixn-
plernents... Mower and Binder Knives ground
while you wait with carbarundum equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49
1% year battery guarantee 6.85
2 year battery guarantee 17 -plate 7,95
Guaranteed 440.21 tires at .., 5.85
Visit the East End Service Station for City Serv-
ice at . Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly
greased with latest hydralic equipment.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 0. KIM) & SONS Res. 67
East and West End SERVICE STATIONS