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Zurich Herald, 1942-05-28, Page 8
ZURICH HERALD e 8 • 8 Ss 0 8 • 0 • 8 • • •• co 4. 81 s • • 3 • • Fresh gr. coffee lb. 45c. Cocoanut cookies 17clb Cornstarch, 2 lbs. 19c. Canned peas 2 tins 21c Rideau Hall coffee lb 55c. 2in1 shoe polish i0c Libby milk tin 10c. . Aylmer catsup 15c Caledonia Cheese Half -lb. pkg. at 20c. i f 1?lterest IN MEN'S WEAR We acre now carrying- a very extensive range of Men's Wear and invite your inspection. We have for fine lot of re:ml y to wear Suits for men and boys, also take order for Cambridge Made to Measure Suits... Prices range rom 25.50 to 75.00. Men's fintrousers in browns, blues, greys, greens, ext- a valuse in "ti wool cl:.7ei:hs bought some time ago. We have 90 pair to choose from priced 3.75 to 6.95. .iso a lot of medium priced in fine cotton weaves, prices 2.10 to 3.25 a pair... We would like to show you our lot sof men's work Clothes. Walkers Overalls in fine zero s_irunk cloth at 2.90 a pair, less 35c. allowance for'printed p.ackert. Big 13. Overalls 8 -oz Redb ck. special value at 2.25 pair. Big B in lighter shark. blue $2. Monarch red back light weig,ht at 1.60. Windbreaker Smocks at 1.95 to 2.75 each. Work Shirts of every description. 200 shirts on hand at 89c •to 1.49. GROCERY SPECIALS 3 0 3 • 3 3 3 0 3 gat ® PRODUCE WANTED 3 1�3 415'N ILY kie„,tra,'r • 8 s t • 8 8 iew 8 s • • • 3 to €D e 0 w 8 8 8 • 8 2 8 8 0l 3 e.3 8 3 Cls 0 8 8 0 €it 8 8 • d • 8 8 p PHONE FS factll �•r��4I�,,,g.�••44O§� q.,�,•,;N H414.14•'s•41•y •F•-��,g, ;...Y..x..t «�,.+�,.;.,a,r<>,>.. � ;. �...; .;..; :.y.-.;..;..x..__.;.•L••.. } ;. 7• Ali 4w 4. • 4. 7• .i. LARGE 4. .y4 4. 4 e $ PHONE 4 Cut Your Fuel i11 In HALF! Bey Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! . Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU 60 WAIT. 1• 'L.71r9C11 raW u�'Be FF� Ds4 end N Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: DARLING and Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 CO. Of CANADA LTD. ThiarsvD1 y y ay; 2E14, Ural l 'w'F**P1FhYV ,PV.trovliO4,v. 444,44,0 .4. ,.. .4 • e .w .... YOUR re rid Furnit re SHIPMENTS EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDA'Y • SHANTZ Z P' t LJLTRY FARM and HATCHERY. Phone 48 ' Hensall Ont. t S ���')�ll�'Gl�ilLi:!�I�l!(f��l�i��l�ll((]�i!i►1�fQC���iGi+��[�ICi`�ifiil!!�i111�P1i►lilif(i1yT�(jf[f(i(i!I�Iil��litlu(llii(I�1i�(�j:f�lj'��� Sodas, 2' lb. pkg. .>.... 25C Cookies, chocolate: mallow -per lb.' 90 c Green tea, siftings per lb......»............ 45c Cocoa pure dutch, per Ib..... 19c Maple Leaf cake flour, per. pkg..... Jam, strawberry and apple,, 3.2 -oz' jar.29c Seeded raisins, large: l:-'lb:.....................................1 7c Chic oatmeal,. 7 lis:. ... ,.»».................. 25c Menno Oesch PRDUCE WANTED. I 11111 1 M11111111 mu Illimlll IIDIIUIIl1111IIIIuuluu0 iulluuuulauul Phe� 365 j e Ili e..W iaril!iiFROMM01 /131 477.1.4141 �l. FT -74g IN LOCAL i TERRST Margaret Hey• is visiting at. • her home; Here. The service of the F tarty Hems' Devotion will open. in• St. y,onif_ice church 2 ui.ieh, on Sunday nior'_nine: at 10 o'cl,.ck. The devotions will be conducted by a Redc,.mptorist Priest. from London. 14. and Mrs. Iaixtis Farwell and son Kenneth of St. Clemens; Mr. and Mrs.f. Hutert Dietz:i -h and family, of ? :aener, were holiday guests at the hone of hili: and Mrs.Cne•orge Farwell. TO i. EP JAPE The Lumber e ompany and Contrac- tor of Exei _=�•- are busy 'with their contract far- the erection of a new. building 2-11.00 feet, on the farm Oil Fred Elleri'ngton, in Usliorne Twp., the building to be used for the ho- using of the Japene,e who are to be brought. to that section from British Columbia to help with the sugar beet harvest. The bulding Ate, suppos ed to be up as soon as possieble. CELEBRATES 50th •YEAR Against a setting of golden tulips, purple iris and golden candles the members of. $t. John's Woman's ci.uxilialy, Varna, celebrated t'ha 50, anniversary of the founding of their society. A special service was held in she church, conducted by the rec- tor, Rev, J. Graham, and prayers of thanksgiving were offered. After the devotional period Mrs. J. Reicl, pre- sident, extended a welcome to visit;. ors p esent from Bayfield Middle- ton, London and elsewhere The His- tory of the branch was read by Mrs. J. Graham. During its 50 years of activity the auxiliary has had only four presidents, the present leader now in her 23rd term of office. The vice -pro., Mrs. H. Diehl, has also sei veil 23 years. Special r, f :'write as made to the life and work of the late \Iiu. Frank Weeks, who was secretary for 39 years.. Rev. E. C. Jennings, under whose rectorship the W.A. was recxganiz_ed in the year 1901, was present and .spoke with affection of the early days, Auto Accident Seven Injured Four adults and three children were injured last Friday afternoon in a head-on callisioin of two cars on No. 3 highway, two miles east of Seaforth. One, Mrs. Orville Mc- C]inchey, of the Goshen line, Stan- ley Township, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schilbe, of Zurich, is in Seafortli Hospital with a frac- tured left leg, bruised chest and pos- sible rib fractures. The others in- jured: Orville McCIinchey, lacerat- ions to the left arm; Donna Joyce McClinchey, head lacerations; "Wm Barwick, Sr., head and scalp lacer- ations and cheat bruises; Mrs. Bar- wick, fractured ribs and .head and. {eco lamatiens; Robert and Wm. 13<•-i wick, multiple minor cuts, Hig'.h- eoiy Ti sffic Officer J. Culp, or Gdo- . -lith, ierrned that the ;'toppin;I,r of a school bus may have had something to do with the accident. The car, driven by Mrs. Barwick, with her 1.?_'a};•d and two :sons as passengers, was proceeding east behind the bus and another car. The bus stopeed and to avoid colliding with the car in front, Mrs. Barwick is.said to have• r.werve.d to the left and into the path 4 HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE 1 1 1 nen If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the famous Frost Fence! lFR r Iir� FROST FENCE .... for long life. Come in end see our stock Of Brost Farm Fence .. the finest we've eves had. Heavily galvanised by spai.01 Frost process. Wears for a lifetime. We can quote you attractive prices. a Arrittrifral 0115416111110.111114:"VAS -O k IOW Allioi?ct as socy. 1 _ TK3HT ° LOCK Z[N. BONDED an s,deirs FROST hairs Ad SAM YOU MONIY1, Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall Mattresses OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furnitlire, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. I STAD E & WEIDO ZURICH H -� ONT. QUALITY - _ ZURICH ., PRICE - SERVICE 8 8 8 a • • • ot •� an an6 3 1 1 CINIOOw011 1! e ordie McOlibehey^ tsar which was art almost new sedan ear. Damages to the autos amounts to around $7110:. f.tli i estimated: MUST•RRISTER OLLat a - Conplsory tegist•:ation. o_f practically all, mien between the ages of 16 and TW who are net gain fully employed; has been cod'ered, E. M. Little, directors of ?Rational'? Selective Service announced. he s aid that the registration will be,. r arriedil out through unemployment insur- ance offices irr areas where spell :th- ees are located and in ether cases whale- Post. OOTces are looked.. Hien affected by the order mast, register within one weekaft: 11a3, 31st,and must continue to r egis. Ver every two weeks SA.VE YOUR ANTI;'FRE,EZE The Department at< Ottar•a claims that 4,000,000 galla is of industrial alcohol can he s.,veicl by Canadian motorists. It states, rtuncl'reds of tho- usands of gallons, of industrial si- eohoi, a commodity sol.neIy neede•i in the :ma.nufacture of explosives, can be saved if anotorists strain and store their :antifreeze for use again next winter. Gl24,s coniattrlers sbouid be used. . ON ACTIVE SERVICE Anon.. rhe reel^at recruits to en- list for active service at No. 1 Dis- trict Depot ,at London are the fol- lowing: Wali., JJ. Cliffe of Crediton; Jerome J. t: egier, R.R. 2 Crediton ; Ross Guenther and Jacob W. Weber, of Dashwood; David C. Meyers, of Zuiich: Wm. T. Caiwil] of Bruce - field ;• john F. Flannery and Kenneth W. Adams of Seaforth; Wilfred E. KIopp of Zurich, at the Chatham basis training centre, ,has turned ac- tive, HOW TO SHUT EARS AND MIND AGAINST TOO MUCH NOISE War nerves may start it afr noises come, unless you clamp clown now on unnecessary dins that raise blood pressure, cause fatigue, poor work, and even paralyze digestion. An article in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (May 31) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, explains how to do this. Be sure to get The De- troit .Sunday Times this week and every week, ctyr. fir, ��; You won't have any TIiRES a few months from now unless they get expert regular service. Sign up today for the ... qaccif.s FIRE LIFE EX/7E 4510N PLAN Kkkpp's One -Stop Service zURICH - ONT. Yb+ OUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS- FURNITURE EQUIREI NTS - 4 We Always Carry a Fuld • Line of the• Best of both' Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware, Stoves. Furnaces and all .Heating Equipments. Let Us, go Offer You Good Suggestions along this. Line. Soine•Good Used Heaters atVery.Reasonable Prices ti °k FURNITURE See' Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites A. Full Line' of all the Home Requirements Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,. Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USE". , FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we can save you many a dollar as we have: a fine assortment of - `a; Slightly Used tFurniture that'will give you.big value for y.our• Money. Drop in and Took these over, air': get' our:• Remarkablk,•Low •Pric&s', 'Johnston & Kaibfieisch ,:9, � rdwarthus. Phone ll'44.4..1 ay .1.4 i44E4.3•R•414444. 4•§•÷•i• •44.4 A•4•• •d, ••l••fi•44.4•4.4.4.4.;• ••l••i••l••t •:•0.**-' •'g'.,• 0, 7., 4. TRY- ECKEL' 4. 4,- ,yw } !J TaTh " ad also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAU, PIES,, AND SWEET GOODS. All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS - ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each, Wednesday Evening Eters, Bakery - Zurich Telephone .100. :'...f•;,-;y'dionsamazianarmerelow, 1NS n4a a#� EXCEPT LIFE ire, Auto, C Fidel V, Etc, .1041 Andrew Fe Hess, rich Local Representative - Zurich is �Dm�IQ 9�©3�( wfb�tiil i> 000i000000e0 E 0601.08008010661 0 Chick Starters 08614011 The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls, Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char- coal, Etc., Etc, Coal Deliveries Owing to war conditions to conserve transportation we are making deliveries to our customers on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays. L. Schilbe & Son t *'*0*l ifdSclaa4ia,•111•11D•frpEl00•0Nlilfl• 1