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Zurich Herald, 1935-07-11, Page 8FOR SU.Y. `j xls Zr DER WEAR. - , AR vrt•;ur, New Beaded Voiles, per yard .49c New Batistes, per yard 49c New Piques, at per yard 39c New Latex Girdles, two way stretch at 1..00 New Crepe Night Gowns at 1.00 New Chiffon Hose, elastic top, knee Length at....75c New Suede Slips, lace trim at $1.00 m. Grocery Specials Corn Flakes, 3 for 22c Soda Biscuits, 2 for 25c Catsup, per Bottle 1Oc Cookies, Sugar Crisp, 2 lbs. 25c Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. 19c New Cheese, per lb. 15c Pork and Beans, 2 for 1 5c Oranges per dozen 25c Watermelons, large for 45c We are now taking orders for large Black, and Red Montmorency Cherries to arrive next week. J. G. PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 ore MCT31'-i TS ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOit LESS TIL.. $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO $10,000 PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY INJURY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LLai- 13ILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PRO 'ERTY OF OTHERS. 1 AND FOR A FEW CENTS MORE PER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE -UNLIMITED PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC LIABILITY AND ..,..:__ . $1000 FOR PROPhR`i:' �r+ WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF? IT MAY BE TOO LATE! Andrew F Hess, Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? .,i`,4,i•?c+.^s{: G•7`r, dJo': ,e1 ?0:'i.4.1itet.4;`'::;r , .aiY. •'i ,. ' - �n`'n.xe r'i,•-,e'i ,,'r HARDWARE - SEEDS a ltd FU;R DETURE 0.3 If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this , year, be sure and consult Us... And he 'sure it is the famous Frost Fence! .. for long life. Come in said see our stock of Frost Faarn, Fence .. the finest we've eve! hacl. Heavily galvanized by special Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. PAINTS ! 7161-1 ` LOCK ZINC BONDED an exclusive FROST feature that SAVES YOU MONEY! PAINTS! sa We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried S and. Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, AlsoQuick DryingEnamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 00Al Pa Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall .,,. • .Y 1 K;n„K ... Mattresses Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmth- ing our Specialty. Full line heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock. !3TMDE ZURICH Off" T. a QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE } c Shu -Milk, white shoe poli er bottle..:: 75c New Potatoes, per Ib.. ,,,,f.;: 3c Tomato Juice, per can .......:. ,5c Huron Toilet Paper, 7 rolls25c Old Windsor Floor Wax, 144. can ...,,,... 35c Cream cheese, 2 pkgsp ..., ... .............:..25c Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs. 25c Ice Cream Bricks, all flareab....e....,.....ho.<..... 2ilc Walkerside Quality :Ice Cream in all Flavors. Special flavor for this month is Burnt Almond Menno+ b esch Zurich EGGS WANTED. ririrgilliliElilin11111111r01111173,i Phone 165 111111111111111111111 ' II1111I111111ll111111.111111111111 I111l1111111iliilllllll 11 ll111ll111111111111,, ITEMS OF LOCM• In 4.REST I LOCAL MARKETS Mr. and Mrs, John Wolper and tam r 'CCOrrected every Wednesday) By of Woodstock are. . visiting with Eggs, dozen • 17, 15, 13 Batter, creamery .26 Butter, dairy .. . 24 Wheat, bushel _ .. _ _ _ .. 65 Oats, per freshet .................32 Bagley, bushel 60 Buckwheat, bush 40 Flour, eat. 2.00 2.75 Shorts ton . . 25.09 Bran, ton . 24.00 Potatoes per bag 50 9.50 friends in town. Miss Ruth Zirk and Mr. Phil Cade of London spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Zirk of the Bronson line. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelterburn, Mr, and Mrs. W. Oesch and their famil- ies, of Milverton, visited at Rev. E. Burn's and other friends on Sunday. Mr. Frank Denomme of the 14th concession, attended the funeralof his sister, the late Mrs. Joseph Ros osseau in Detroit on Monday last. • Live Hogs Mr. and Mrs. Percy Zirk and fam- ily of Toledo, Ohio., spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Zirk. Fine Showing of Ladies' Summer Dresses and Coats in Newest styles at Merner's Store, on Friday and To Be Independent In an opening announcement of The Goderich Star, Messrs Wilkes and Stewart, the owners who came frotm The 1,5 -Bend Free Press, state that henceforth the journal will be on independent policy as regards pol- itics. The newspaper has been Con- servative for 75 years. The first ed - Saturday. ition made its appearance in regular Mr. and Mrs. Jeff 'Dickerson and city style last week, with a seven col - little daughter Gloria of Detroit, limn. banner line and numerous dBs - were week -end visitors at the home Play headings. of DU. and Mrs. Alex. Foster. Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Filmore, Sask.. is .'t present visiting her sist- er, Mrs. Sol Jacobe and other relati- ves and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siemon and daughter, IMiss Lois, of London; •sp- ent the week -end with relatives in this vicinity Huron Regiment to Camp. '.Hulme Regiment will entrain at a camp fel three days .beginning the end ,of ." egust, it was decided at a meeting or: the officers held recently The, cern) site has not been chosen: t fret brit the probable time waa.set. Se d 2.: ` 18 officers were' in. The 'young IVI;en's Glee Club of :it endance. at the meeting Where Naperville, I11., will Tender a sacred this, decision was made from Wing - song service in the Evangelical char- ham, Eieter, Seaforth, Clinton and ch, Zurich, on Sunday morning, July Godericl ' Major Whitelaw, of Lon - 21st, They come highly recommend- don, lett+tired the officers on military ed.. tactics, using a sand table or relief At the home of Thos. Meyers . on !aP. Friday afternoon, this week, at 5 o'clock, a tea and program after- wards given by the outdoor girl's Club. Come and have a good time. "The boys have done it again f" James Denomme and Mervyn Stelek Finale Exams. of S.S. No. 4Ha of the 14th concession went to Granda y, Bend on�e lacy night as a team, Sr, III to Jr. IV-Veola Gingerich pz ,., ,. ,,..'. an -I cod.,_ 1lan., Bernadine Ducharme, Adelore , peel hi.t prize out oL a field of 12, rolaSse, Caere .lase, Itomayne Geiger iucl:a..i�Uzr t;^; i players. These (ill, but promoted on year's work.) troy' are cc:i uri i'. < ttin;; goody Jr:; III to Sr. 11I ---Kenneth Gar. ho Roman Meidinger. Duch - Let tiefi. i The News! Sr. If to. Jr. 111 -Shirley Duch- At tit- tc Tl l.. ?t,• yen Lht,is !i'e r'lne Hons; Malgueritc. Meidinger a great deal of vi tore in and out of Vons. the borate of the!•orennunity, as it is Jr. II to Sr, II-(promited on yrs. the holiday seaso:r. vie sure and have work) Dennis Ilueharme, .Albert Mildred Gingerich, Jean Masse.. as many a=' t.irt : e lr,.; alt 1: re. Sr. I to Jr. 11-4promoted on yrs. ed in your local home paper. We work) Teresa Mezdinger: are always glad for these items to The highest marks in the schood publish, and would ask you to send were obtained by Viola Gingerich, them in or phone them in and we will who had an average of 51%. Each du tee ie: c. But in pending them in pupil in the school passed the exam - be sure and sign your name which inations. will, of course, not be published: M, E. Langford, Teacher, School Report No Blame Over Hensall Death Seaforth-An inquest in connect- ion with the death of Allan MeDon- ell, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Me- `Donell, of Hensall, which occurred at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth during the night of June 29, was promotion Exams. of U.S.S. No; 9 held in the town hall on Friday af- }lay and Stanley. The names appear ternoon, the coroner, Dr. F. J. Bur- in order of merit. rows, presiding. Reports in regard to Sr. IV -Grace MeBride, Verda the ease were given by Dr. Collyer Baechler; Elva Hey, Earl Oesch, of Hensall, Dr. ftoss, Dr. McGregor Cur -tis Gingerich, Robt. Baker. and Dr Sturgis The parents and vis- Jr. IV Ldith Swartzentrulber, El - tern .o•S� ithe deep eeesl who are higlay 1a Bohn, Anna Foster, Irene Garber, respected and prom:ne t residents of Ilene Gerber. Hensall, and other wrFnr':,'r wt.ree Sr, III -Yvonne Gelanas, Ras Oesch called and questioned by C zo"ni At- Vernon Oesch. torney Dudley Holmes, of Goderich, Jr. III ---Gladys Baechler, Norma Coroner Burrows summed up the ev- Hay, Maly Foster, Laureen Oesch, idence and after retiring the jury Monica Hartman. gave their verdict that the said Al II; Meade Beleer, Harry Baeckler, Ian llaecDonell carne to his death Bruce Baker, Teddy .Jeffrey, Arthur from food lodging in the trachea fol Gelinas. lowing an operation and white under T, -.-Berry Baker, Harold Erb, Len- rraesthstie the operation; .WWI d :!roster, Ivan Baeckler, Victor nr ct.s ii tLf.•.1 l+y injury to the lcl1i r _t.: cd from a knife at -len 1''i .---,iron Dinsmore, Roy Erb, Tr- ,all r.a11 en June 29, 'death taking place 1 t1 Gerber, Star!e,y Gingerich. Vera „t Vic: Seator.li .Hospital, anthat �n.Oeech, Clement Regier, Ereka. Shultz we attach no blame to any on or t,u� Regier. per .ns. _ r.` T. S, 3eattie, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORT 49 • �vfi �tj' F SSS �. .'�':' THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW FENCES ON THE FARM. LET USS SU PLy g YOU WI'.Ieli THE BEST€' OF WOVEN r Ek° 1J RE +4 ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US A& t i` NEW ROOFING, PL: MI3hl G 9 EVE - TROUGHING .n. ,n. er + SPECIALS! SPECIAL! Coal Oil, .good ,grade at Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon .2$c We also have some very . Attractive rices in +Furgaitureo See Our New Beds, Springs and Matkresses. USED FURNITURE Two Gadd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand,. e..; a Good Used Dressers from $4.50 r up; Dining Kitchen Chairs Etc. Tables; .r 4. All Big Bargains for r quick .p. Sale. , BE SURE AND SEE THEM! + 4. a•1. jo' to Kath,tejschf 44. 4. 4. 4* 4, .2.4÷e e 4.4.1.4. i.ceele4.4.4.4. 34.4. ace e+÷44.44,4.4.4..1.1.* +4,lede4.4.4.4. be&eli4,+, t++.141, +1 • • �y•�y, iiJ "r"T mih a 411, EflIV1"al !111;LR,Y?!;0111111R111111lli111111111111111111111M1111G1014!1111E-111111I111111111!11111il10111(IkllINIMMII1ID11111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111HI MIIIIII!!h'Ii1111111111111111110 THESE PRICES subject to change without riotice Pa -tinting Wagon Painting Buggy Recovering Buggy Top $ 7:0.0 .and 10.00 6.00 and 10.00 1Reriaramiiz Buggy16.00 and 1$:00 g Wheels Set .............. 12o00 Buggy Shaft Cress Bar 3.00 Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes each 1.00 1.25 25c ,_ ....:. __,---, 8S, the epair Man ,..,,.... ..,_., _., Inuili111H111AHHFse"mmit J2E!hill11dH1!!!rutin!!,4'u1!1NlIHH1111iiH(11111111111111iH111!IHyBf 11111E1'!11.IBET,11111WiIllQll(I1111ii1I11HHiIHI11i lITI IHlHII t 0t 7.4..„....„.........„..,,.........i.4..... o ypa. r fp ft I q 4 1j,�,� ,sy' �w k? d.Jl. �JSy� ✓ roll .'i1Un '.a3: I�o�L�k ' f .e p 'al" Ii. y .e y� E it two .ilN1Fk p;'.; cl•. •ll, t�[Cli J '• [. M.t` .L•' ft e3* 4. 4, r• Regular $10.00 Heavy Service tires at 6.35 + Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at 6.90' 4. Gasoline at per gallon EXTRA EXTRA Large Shipment of Tires Just Received 4. en• 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. Yeti• 23c OiLubricatingls :odic!greases at corresponding }ow prices 0 Get Your ReEl11111E er _eiaus Here, where 'Your Dollars Go the cl*. E npert Workmanship an all Makes ofF,, Cars, with charge Very Reasonable! meq'..' H. Mou.eauZinioh 4!