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Zurich Herald, 1942-07-30, Page 8ZURICH, HERALD 1- War 1, 005641PDOS@OMMeld®ee046V00000Cf&e ather Let Us Supply Your needs in light Summer Wear FOR. LADIES Everything in Silk Lingerie; fine crepe and chiffon hose, ankle socks; Sport blouses in plain or striped A few fine Cellanese Dresses at 2,98 each. See us about Elastic Girdle. A new shipment ar- rived at 1.39 and 1.59 each. Dress Materials in Sheers, dotted 'Voiles, Crepes, Organdies, etc. FOR MEN A lot of Fine Dress Shirts, new ties, Sport Shirts, light weight Trousers, Jerseys, Breifs, Vests, Sox, and a complete line of Overalls, Work Shirts, Hats, Caps and a very fine range o'' Men's and Boys' Suits, FOR THE HOME 3 only fine Chenilli Bed Spreads, large full size, at 11.50 each A new lot of lace table cloths. All linen table cloths, sheetings, pillow cottons, _Teats, rugs. A complete line of Curtain Materials, and everything in Floor Coverings. J. G,i S PRODUCE WANTED ri it C'a:. • acs:,-„ �.f-.• PHONE 69 _ • Cut Y Fuel ' bel i . in .� ! � 0'e Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials REPLACE THOSE WiNDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. PHONE 69 FLEISCH zURtC1-i Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. 1 -illoimfllllaullUlil011Umill1:111 ll 11lull_it(i111101110lll_I10ll wilmj11111 IIIUII I�IIIIiIIIL�iillilililillltulilhllllllltilill�IlltiJ)lllllUlllllil►Il►Illlil!! 04 00 0000 00 00 OS 000000000000 000000 HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 1 Our Coal Supply In a Bulletin recently received urging the peo- ple of Canada to put in their supply of coal early, as possible, as later on transportation may become conjested, and the railways may be found necess- ary to be used for more essential purposes, so an appeal is made to all householders, whrrever poss. ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready when the cold days will be here again. And how quickly these summer months will fly... We are filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... So be wise; put in your order early and have your coal bin filled when winter comes along. The Coal Administrator also urges that where - ever possible people should use Western Canadian coal and thus conserving exchange and saving labour. The`chief mines in Alberta produced some 2,137,000 tons of domestic coal in 1940 giving em- ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107 days in the winter months. Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW STADE &-v-1E:.::it.• ZURiCH - ONT. QUALITY -w PRICE SERVICE itis..ttoetstoofstitommtestostwattoutitroatimatmostmotmossemoosim . :t' zumews Gr..cery S CERTO per bottle ..... , ... . 25c SPAGHETTI 'WITH MEAT, par .can .............. , ...14c PRUNE PLUMS, 2 Cans ... 25c COOKIES, plain per lb 15c ZINC RINGS, heavy, per 'dozen 29c LILY. WHITE CORN SYRUP 5-1b. can59r.: P.�i'SoNS, lbs. for . . 25e WHIZ its Itis' c't Killer, S oz. 20c 5 Ven o .o°y e s e d? PRDUCE WANTED. 1,1110I"`a;E "aTTLli�llM1,!lt14'�: Zurich Phone 165 1.O T AL . MARKETS E Mi. Gus Denonune has returned, (C-errerted every Wednesday') izo e,h WV ndsor and is back with the Egg' dozers .. • ... 28, 26; 19 i:c e' , Bakery.. y. Mr. Claytea Hoffmano:f Galt was a visitor at hish one here the pas we els. - Mr. Albert Heideman has returned home ilonh C a ii.pj Borden to help on the .'arm ices eeveral weeks. Friends of Harold Overholt will be pleased to learn that heis is improving nicely after his illness, Mr. mid Mrs, Franck Sieberta nd family and Mrs,. W. J. Major. •azz d family of Toronto are visiting at the Siebert home. Monday next is being: observed .in this .part of Canada as civic holiday 0.nd will be obsered as• a national holiday. Little Gerald Schultz, son of Mr. and 11 Chris chultz had his ton sils and adnoids removed en !Monday and is getting along nicely. Mr: and Mrs. Charles Fritz and :bliss r eavl Wurtz; Mr. and vbrs.. W. Fritz and daughter Mary Lou at- tended the funeraal of the late Wes Kibbler, at Listowel on Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Merner and Jack mot- ored to Elmira and Milverton -on Sunday and were accompanied by Nisi Mary Merrier and Mrs. Carl' Burn who had been visiting here. Mrs. Conrad •Schilbe had the 'mis- fortune the other day while entering the house to overbalance and in fall ii'g injured her leg. She ii conferred to her bed and hopes are that she wiz soon be recoveed. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurhanl,; Miss Enema Meyers and Mr. Paul Hess, all of Toronto, spent the weelt.end at the ham of Mr. and Mrs. A,. F. Hess lI•r. Pawl Hes is about to spend his holidays with his brother Quimby at Temiskaming. The remains of the late Mrs. Nel- son :Masse Sr., were laid to rest -in St. Peter's , Drysdale on Tuesday morning, she was in her 87th year Hada lived all her married life with her husband at St. Joseph, and after his death many years ago she went to live with her daughter, Mr.es Ed Meidinfer at Windsor. Mr. Nelson Masse of Drysdale, being a son, of the departed, , Farmers are busy with the big harvest crop and threshing is the order of the day, Help is scarce and very hard to get. Mr. Ted. Laporte of near Drysdale has a unique idea to get help, he comes to town • with his car and lo'a'ds up clerks, merch- ants, high school boys, in fact.every. body that can pitch sheets and off they go to his threshing, and he is gett ing his harvest away. TO OPEN'SEPT. 15th. Sarnia-Lam!bton County's first major militry encampment, A29 Ad- vanced infntry Training Centre, bet- ter known .as Ipperwasah Military Camp„ will be ready for occupancy by 2„000 troops on or about Sept, 15 it was announced. Of the total of 47 buildings which will comprise the camp all have been started, some are pa titularly built of 25 p.c. have been completed. Each hut will provide, sleeping and iivingo accomotatii,n for 140 men while the mese halls will accomodate 500 men ata time. FIRE AT V Fire of unknown redeye Morning Eine bank barn in and MHrs.o Wen. M west of Varna. An damage could not me- diatery lsut Mr. ARNA origin. early Thu last destroyed the the farm off Mr, cClinchey, south - estimate of the be obtaatned im- McClinchey could remember the following: 3 horses,100 hens, 16 pigs, 1 sow, the seasons crop of hay, a binder, fertilizer drill and cultivator, fanning mills and scales, wagon and rack. The Mc- Climchey's. recently lost their home by re, , PEA -PACK IN The Exeter Canning Factory on Wednesday last finished their pea pack. I•n spite of the early wet wea- ther the crop this year has been a good ,aerage, and equal to that of other years. They are ntow ibtisy can - Butter, creamery Butter, dairy Chickens, diessed Wheat, new Wheat, bushel Oats, bushel* Barley, hush. Buckwheat, !bush Flour, cwt. Pastry flout: at mill 25 -Ib .... 65c Shorts and bran, ton 30.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 38 6 21, 24 90c 1.00 50c 70 65c 2.60, 2.85 ning golden wax beans of which there is a goodly aacreage, one gro- wer has 47 acres, NO PLOWING MATCH 1. Toronto - General Manager, J. • J. Carroll, of the Ontario iPlowinen"s Association announced, foilowi:.rg• meeting of the executive on July 27, 'that the internaional plowing match sc'hed'uled for Oct. 13-16 in Huron County had been postponed. The de cisibn to postpone the matche, was made in an effort to co-operate with the Dominion Goernment in the con-- servation on- servation of gasoline, tires and man- hours. Gordon McGivin of Walton, in Huron County; is president of the association this yeaa • and the board expressed the hope othat when macches axe renewed the, fist Yonne held' in Huon County. CLINTON FLIER HOME.' Flight Lieut. John E. Cunningham son of Mr. and Mae: Gordon Cunze- inghame, Clinton, has returned f esn overseas service and before takiaig on further duties, os enjoying his dis embarkation lea\ at his home there. Since 1940 Jolijs has served with the American Merohantile Marine, open ating !betweee. Montreal and South America; received a commission as Flying Officer with The li oyal Can adian Aid Force irz 1,941. I.,ORD BQsUNTIFUL- Of ligoadway txnd Hell's Kitchen an Parket; , . writing in The Ani. eriwaan Weekly with this Sunday's (Aug. 21 Isue of The Detroit Sunday Times .. te1Qe how .. and WHY a generous manager of prize ring champions recently died broke, try- ing to demonstrate that New Yark's Main Stem Wasn't the most heart- less sbreet in the world. Be sure to get Sundaay's Detroit Times. CONSCRIPTION BILL PASSES Ottawa July 23 - The House of Commons tonight gave third reading by 141 votes to` 45 to the Govern ment bill to pemit conscriptin for overseas service by oder iincounei).. The bill now goes to the Snatte and when it has been finally approved by Parliament and given royal 'assent, the Government may, if it believes conditions require it, have men call- ed for overseas service by order -in - Council. 'Phe C. C. F. party memb ers, led by J. M. Coldwell, House leader, voted against third reading of the ,bill. ADJOURNS CAES Goderich-Charges of assaulting and obstructing police in the ,perfor- mance of their duty, arising out of Saturday night's street fighting in this town, were adjourned one week when called by Magis. J. A .Mak- ins Thursday. The request for re- anands was made by Frank Donnelly eounsed for three of the four char ged. Bernard Toylor, ciilian, charg ed with assauulting Constable Over- holt, was admitted to bail of $1,000 and Rlvin Kerr to $-500 For the 1st time in months the spectators' galley was. filled with peopleanxious to hear the evidence. HYMENEAL .. Lever-Nogodiski In a lovely afternoon ceremony on Saturday, July 1118th at St. Thomas Anglican church t Catharines., Caro- lyn Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. Nogoldoski of St. Catharines, ibe- Nozm,an'Noris Lever, only son of Mr and Mrs, Norman Lever of Clinton. Canon Weaver officbiated at the wedding forwhich Bernard Munn. %wee at. the, Argon. - i'x`,'Gtur da r, firs► '00141, 1940 •, : ' 111144'.44f4 *'1'!p.M'►M+►:e•re4 r t r or r r •o rm'a •r•.•.... . ,<z k', F • YOUR the and Furniture YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Stanle Hardware: Stoves. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us .�. Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites A Full Line of all the Home Requirements 4 4 4' .w YAlways keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest ' in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- e‘ . sidered; Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dinin Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE. For the more conservative purchaser we- can save you many a dollar as we.have a fine assortment of Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for your. Money. Drop in and look these over end get our Remark.,rble Low Prices• Johnston Et Kalbileiso 4. 4, 4, Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 •.•I y,4,..9,.'0'.r„4.,i.,?;,,;..*;w+4.#r•h4cwa.a,rr, ,; & q «, a t.g.,;Yrdr•,, e,s �, .t.� xt 4.4, 4, ri'K••s'a+'i`+ui•'g'.';•+•(•C••:4g+'g4:wii"++.+4.+.'+'l'i•4'.gJ'4-.i•'i•'i+"i"+I•''++:'i•'g•'g'a a� 4, TRY: ECKEL'S r also ead CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND. SWEET GOODS. All Ingredient Used ale of the Highest Quali; ALL .CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening; . Eckel's Bakery - Zurich Te phone .100 44 1 !V i 4.;14.144..1.44+++++•F+•I44.4.4.+4•• 4-1 4.441.4.44++•F•++•i•++.1Ati y+H4 4••f..i• ELRAL INSURANOE EXCEPT L[CF. Fire, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Eto. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative • Zurich 1 •NNss•NsilsssisaSisisis assw.0slsris.Nsissss.sis! Your Winter's Fuel ORDERS WILL BE FILLED We would ask our Customers not to become ex- cited about next winter's supply of Coal. It will take a little ime to get in the supplies, but leave your orders in early and there will be plenty of coal. for all before it will be needed in the fall. Order now and you will be supplied. Your Chick Feeds 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. 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