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Zurich Herald, 1934-08-23, Page 8RIME ENT -111.' ;." THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Acq.-14 S SU'' -ME Clearing • SALE Opening Day Thurs. Aug. 23. Closing Sep. 8 We carry a large and well assorted Stock in all Lines of SUMMER GOODS and are offering EXCEF4ION- AL VALUES in No. 1 quality'GOODS frog this SALE. Below are only a few of Ahe ITiamt; Special 13argainf offer. See large -Posters for more particulars. Pure silk .Crepes, extra quality 17, 29, 39, 49c Voile_ at yd Plain Rayons at per yard - Frilled curtain scrimms yd. Ladies' Chiffon Hose, reg 95, 79c now Ladies' Cotton Hose, a pair Men's cottonade pants at Men's red back denim pants 79c 29c 15c 65c e. .15c 1.10 98c at GROCERIES! GROCERIES Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. 19c Rice lb. 5c Rio Coffee lb 22c Pearl soap 8 for 25c Aylmer pork and beans, 29 -oz tin at 10c Rex pure Cocoa, 1-1b. pkg. 14c Princess soap flakes, 2 for 19c Many other Specials not listed here. 6 PRODUCE WANTED O&SON PHONE 59 rarig=114131111410*.m110101. ilidila020,609141=8=4.4411•141•IMP INSURANCE GOING ON A TRIP? If so, you should have Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance. .. Protect your own car with Collis- ion Insurance... Policies are good in Canada and, the United States. Enjoy your trip more by knowing that you have protection. Rates are lower this year. .FULL INFORMATION GLADLY plvjEN. . . For Andrew F. 11.ess„„, Zurich MY MOTTO-LSERlila Al&i3AFETT Have You MADE YOUR WI LL? NOMEIMIIMMUSIMMIISMOIRMORIEIMIMS.M1=1,4011R2k liMealM•gmunnuemmesmennacwww.fflooronnasan,,,mmmeetratoemplic.aneL 11 ........a•maroorwsomomemmearsost 6 sees issiascimseoe•ali*C;4**coatkaaaseeleesse. HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE I and COKE LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWEST a PAINTS! PAINTS! • We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 1 Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax • HERALD I1I .1:alairfaaat4 4,++.44++++.14 ++0 4,44 + a ,V.41.* -( 1, a ar * 0., a 4.. • a a4*• STORE • I 2 • 1111S S N CALLS FOR ' GOOD NEW dok• , t 'PENCES. ON, THE.; ..FARM. ' I LET... 'US SUPPLY S: t YOU WITH THE BEST ()F. WOVENWIRE 44'!-• -. ALSO, HAVE !BARB .:WIRE.)..) c' SEE US 'ABOUT 4. NEW ROOFING,PLUMBEVE. . INCV,PANDr ; 4.: • , • : : .. , , ; : : TROUGHING ' '1 i ' ' ' c" 1 '''' :' :',. ''''''' 't' ''. 4' Thursday, ADgat 21...a lax (We sell the Best for Less) Specials for Thursday, Friday• and Saturday , Kellogg's Corn. Flakes-, ,;,,pkgs 21c '• Sunlight Soap; 10 bars. 49c Choice Blue Rose Rice, 3,1bs. ..25c Oxford cheese half lb. pkg, 2 pkgs. •25c - Factory cheese, per lb. 15c , Salmon, fancy pink, 1 -lb tin 12c . Huron toiIe pc, 5 iolls 19c Macroni ready cut, 2 lbs. 13c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 23c Ginger snaps, per lb T Oc Royal York orange peko Or mixed, half lb. Large jar stuffed olives 25c Corn starch per pkg. Ladies' House Dresses all sizes, reg up to 1.25, at Turkish toweling at per yard Childrens socks all sizes and colors, per pair....15c 75c I5c and 25c • J. W. ME Highest Prices for Eggs. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Miss Mariam Cantos of Kitchener is visitingrelatives here. Miss perothY-DOugall of 'llensall, is holidaying with her aunt, Mn,. T. Williams. • 1'1. AI,: rs C. Eilber waseieiveek'Svisitor With relatives and Triends".iii 'Aid a- round. HeiaLt 'Mkr.4 and 1MA.: Jacob !Sithf De- troit were recent visitors Withrfriends here: Mr. Oliver Johnson or Goderich visited at the honie of Mrs. Thomas Johnsen ori TuesdaY: Mr. Edward' 'Kinsman or Kings- ville spent a few days last week at the Dominion Hoter. IVkClinchey of London, was a visitor 'with her brother,' Mr. W. C. Wagner the' past week. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Schiefle and fancily of Blissfield, Mich., are spen- ding a week with Mrs. Schiefle's parnts, •and Mrs:. Sohn- Paallman. ..,r,.,''0 816 Burn, daughter al IteV. ivris.,t: aria lar: NWeelieyi both of P/ieW''Irsoick'tcity, *ei=41110lg at Rev. and Mrs. E.; i ,1J" kiss Rth'if urkiiii;` Who 'Ifs be- en ittending'Summer School at Wat- erloo College, is spending her vacat- ion at her home here. Mr. P. Cade of London, spent a day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zirk, Bronson Line. Miss Ruth Zirk returning with his to the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elliott of Fenwick Ont., visited with Rev. E. Burn and family over Sunday. Mrs. Elliott is a niece of Mrs. Burn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Facey of near Tavistock visited the Clausius fam- ily over the week -end, also attended the funeral of Mrs. John Doerr near :Auburn. Messrs. Hugh 'MacKinnon, How- ard Heniphill, Mrs. A. J. MacKin- non and Mrs. Albert Kalbfleisch spent a few days in Detroit, visiting relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Goeclbread and fam- Ay of Detroit, were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. E. Axt of town. They took a round about way from Detroit to Zurich coming by way of A number of villagers attended the Blake church lawn social on the school grounds on Monday evening. Although the weather was cool, the attendance was fair and the pro - 'gram was excellent. Mr. George Shore and son and daughter of Woodbridge were Sun - • • Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing Supphes- rand ;Posts. ; •-• p Goodyear 'Balloon and, 3Cord juhes In all sazes WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, .NARCO Oft, 11 Furniture, Springs and Beds Felt Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. ZURICH -- owr. E & WEIDOI ST tt k - QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ;day Visitors'Vvith. Mr. and Mre•tylv. Witmer of the Babylon line. ' Mits Shore sang a.yery well rendeml solo in the EVangelkal Sabbath Sdiool on Sunday morning. Rev, and Mrs. B. Turkheim town entertained the various pastorS and their wives of the Stratford dis: trict of the Lutheran church, to a real and well planned picnic last Tuesday, when abour forty guests were present and enjoyed the day together at this beautiful resort, No Word as Yet All remains quiet in regard to the beer and wine situation in Huron. Applicants for licenses report no word from Toronto, and no appii- f eation money has been refunded. LOCAL :MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs. dozen ...... 17-15-13 Bitter lb. creamery 25 Butter ib. dairy,......................23 Wheat bush.90 Bar*. bush 50 BUCIRViieat, bussi. SlibitS ton .... . . 25:06 i Bristi ton ... ; 25.0e Flour, cwt. ..*.11.14::..:;;.2.602.91I Liva flogs .... 8.25 v1 ' • Mr and .M.I:s; Aon Swartzentruber and len,Y.;awsorik Baden and. Miss Mfr. Jacob Gingerich lEl.a.1*Vand,warizeirtralier of Kitchen- er :ind and .fanVy of Ek Township,. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. ,David....Gingericb.. BUSY FARMER NEWS Wilmot Township Solves ..1); Roadside Weed Problem Por '19 years oWS'have beeii'1/41a-1 't,asture On the 120 miNiVil Nifillid6V`TOwnshiii roads r4tiy.,T.46 sh0-1 g40,,e'44:1,itald ,e‘o.4!,021e.achhe:riedir.$t2h,e501iigtuti the:thiA ;fourth . $3.00, fifth p•04,),J sixti. $4, sevent1, $4.50, eighth an above $5 each..This sliding scale of charges is arranged to assist the small farmer fren. 1 to 4 or' 5 cows. The average yearly revenue derived from this sotiree is ;1,152. The an- nuaF cost of weed cutting on Wilmot Township roads is $550 which leav- es a tidy annual credit balance in the .I; Gasoline and Kerosine always kept an hand in large treasury. Roadsides in this township .4.4. and small quantities,., Let us ,fill'your barrels or are among the cleanest in the prov- : • Ctai ince. Few, if any, accidents have e,v- * onners. 'et er been reported probably due to the • Expert Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul .'''''' ••• factthatcows are not allowed t tu.re on roadsides at night. to pas- There 4' Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very ...: 4. are approximately 4,500 miles of a 4Reasonalbe. . 4, township roads in Ontario. Using Wil mot township as a basis calculation a total of $400,000 could be collect- ed in rentals. Roadsides are cleaner where pastured and the cost of we ed cutting is greatly reduced. With the shortage of pasture, falling municipal revenue and as a source of reduced weed control costs, this plan appears 4.044.4.4.1.4.4.*4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4., c.4.4.4.4.+4.4.+++4.4.4.444.4.4444.44A to have many features which would av warrant its trial in other municipal- 4rY as late as mid-Octoher, rasp - or everi During the month of September, HERALD OFFICE 1 Raspberry Planting berry canes may be planted with as much nieces& ps in the early spring! Do You Know?ek- 4. 4 before the canes have budded ouL + The distance distance at which the rows and t, • That I am the Master Salesmani • I am the herald off.sike06.ginif‘i all men, Merchants. t ; 'X....:, if.(X:ikill.' , '-':14,TIVIOMaitikattliers, Etc.: • re aitur 4. 4. I SPECIALS! SPECIALS! Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon 28c + I Special Stove Oil, at per gallon ....13c 4t1 + • We also have some very Attractive Prices in 4. t Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and IMattresses. USED FURNITURE t Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; I * + • Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; t. 4. * Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. • 4* * BE SURE AND SEE THEM! : 84 liJohnston albtleisch I 4. : Hardware & rurniture. 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' ' ' TUNE " up YOUR 'PAW ' -./i'6 cfr' ' 'T`.* 'iii and throwQtr if • t on iscourag agaw your it : is not functioning as you think it should. Just run it s. . * m our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and t You will be surprised of the results. 1.11 Mousgeu Zurich. a+.4444.14.4.4.: freNnetillmnsmoneolmommsoememomnrmoomomew plants are to be placed depends lar- gely.upon ..the.type of training to be fetiwed. In Eastern Canada two i- stentii are in 'general use, the hill sy- oem,and•the hedgthow. In the hill Py-, •.10 _ Liyo pufht,N,„ tell the wiiihiFthe eciiiiiiish46 cif' iii46.1,•iie stem the plants are set at least ipur 1. , " --.1•" ''''" „ by 'four feet apart, which Permits - -....., . and Sound Merchandisbmg: r with Care, the use of a single horse I, AL . ' dfiltiVagoi glohor ,,,,,,,y. where laud is ,:.1.. i4..iri:4•101.. MOW 1 liStenS when 1 i speaki ' ,, --i '''' ' • -' ‘,., - cheaper and the labor higher, the: .t. ' :For those who have used‘me ,i;`theirSerititt i have di4anee may be increased to seven 4. gathered untold Eruillions into their coffers. by seven feet, permitting the use of 4. • most of the hand hoeing a double cultivatc.r and eliminatfing I command the legeons of fashion, mould the styles . If the hed germ,. system 'is adopted, the rows a * and lead the World whithersoever 1 gel .t„, may be placed six feet apart, or wid- ;I: 1 sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvestl af er, and the plants set three feet apart in the row, If the plants are cheek- • I am Masater Salesman at Your Service,, and my ed in rows so that they all tome op- 4e pnAte, a single horse cultivator may f Name is: 1 AD'VERTISE1 be used the first season and thus cut 4.1 a down niaintenanie costs by a consid- t In, 4. etabia =mug. " r ; • •,;-••-