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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1942-08-13, Page 121 0 00a a 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 Girdles. A new shipment ar- rived at 1.39 and 1.59 each. Dress Materials in Sheers, dotted Voiles, Crepes, Organdies, etc. ZURICH HERALD 11, f' T t 2e 8 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 3 tel=1 PRODUCE WANTED FOR MEN A lot of Fine Dress Shirts, new ties, Spott Shirts, light weight Trease.-s, jeree, 3, Brcirs, Vests, Sox, and a complete line of Overalls, Work Shirts, Hats, Caps and a very line range oe, 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, mats, rugs. A complete line of Curtain Materials. and everything in Floor Coverings. 000 ta°00 00 a a 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 co*. -.4._÷......,.....,...,..,..,.....,.• • Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! .. , • Buy Storm, Windows and Doors t). LET US QUOTE YOU! ,,q.. eCr Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials •ff. ye REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND Kr ALL ft, TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU .e '+ WAIT. Avm ..0 ,,,,e. A , . ..4 ! h ;. -.., .1 • : - i i iz-- ' PHONE mcgants=amtagness k LI.4.4....44-4,-?-4:4-t-s44,44.444-4,+4--,:--;- • ° .11 Wrr 4 ZURIC1 4 611261=i=sQr .J=1;r25.1tet."-..W6.nlal4ZEIMERME=I3==.141:2=EVO2retut.'.. and ad Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seafcalth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) diMISM0132WEEDINIZO•725131...alICItigM E:17:0-5421?7,15511111 a 00•00a00,00keaseite40,aNKI0te.azgaqaweiii.0treeeetteeeeee,0 , a HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE 44 ai ou 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 domestis coal in / 940 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 & !DO ZURiCH -.ONT. QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE 00 *000.030000000.0000.00.es stseete-000000.0,4etearegeemeie•eoe! 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 611 h.,. 61,11111111 11111 H11111 11111151111B1 1 IiJIil 1I1R11111111-111(11111116.111ili 10' r 40' 1 2s CERTO per bottle 25c SPAG'HETTI WITH MEAT, per can 14c PRUNE PLUMS, 2 Cans 25c COOKIES, plain per lb 15c ZINC RINGS, heavy, per dozen 29c LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP 5 -lb. an RAISINS, 2 lbs, for WHIZ Iiweet Killer, 8 oz. , j. e".:7; E,41,1 ZLICE.,7 .°;;;i4,-11111;; Frifgraig ChMiCh WANTED. ,L1F-1,71 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hoffmai and sodn ilobbie of Galt are holiday ing with friends for -a week. and ,M. Ed Lague of Detroi WI_ 1:0renL 'V I ig LOrs with her mother, Mrs. C. Ayotte, ear and eize. Wm O'Brien and daeghter :Miss Oliee are spending the week with friends in Michigan. Mks Urian Stephan, of Hensall ;Tent a few days with her cousin, Wag:iel. Marlene returning to Henall with her. The local Silverwods branch here in Zurich have recently instaalled a chicken picking machine which is Proving a great convenience. Lieutentnt Hugh R. MacKinnon, RCNUR and Mrs. MacKinnon, of Halifax, N. S., spent a few days in Zueic4 het week, the guests of Mrs M. MacKinnon, Ilk:v. mei Mee. C B. Heckendorn and fan! -!y who spent their holidays aat Hamilton and I;I:itchener, have returned to Zurich. 59c 25c 20c Zuric Phone 165 CARD OF THANKS Mr. Louis Kalbileisch and family wish to extend thanks -to the neigh • .ioure aand friends in their recent t sad bereavement, to the Rev. Lloyd Kaibileisch; to the Rev. Mr Hocken- dam; to the choir of St. Peter's Luth 'ran church; to all those who loaned their cars: to those who sent floral tribute.; and to all others who ex- pressed sympathy and rendered as- sistance. -nmeis are busy with the big harvest, the weather continues • cool with bright sunshine in the day time which makes it going good. Mr. Gideon Koehler, while work ing ,.t the Sc. Joseph air port- on Saturday evening, had the misfor- tune in some way to have his left wrist fractured. Dr. Steer of Hen - .e:11 was called and reduced the fra- etere. Mr Koehler will be laid up for Some tine. Married in Halifax I.ieutenant and Mrs. Hugh R. MacKinnon we -re on their honeymoon told visited Montreal and Toronto en - ?out,. from Halifax, where the groom is stationed with the Royal Canaadd- ian navy. While in Zurich, they were entertained at several lovely dinner parties given by the mother of the groom •and other relatives. REVENUE SLUMPS Toronto — Under gasoline ration ing in JJuly Ontario motorrste con- tinued to use less gasoline, accord- ing to revenue figures on the gaso- line tax issued by the Ont. Dept. of Highways when the groses revenue was $2,348,255 or -a drop of 86(33,- 768 compared with July 1941. In June the drop from last year was $416,289. For the first four mone of the fisciala ear there was -a drop from 1941 of $2,142,315. SHE' 111. And TO TOUGH TO DIE Hearty centenarian's explanation of wh0 y she's young, interest$; scien- 0 tists, even though their curiosity a- bout her rules of living don't inter- est her, it will be reealed in an extra o-rdinary article by Dr. L. Keene Hirshberg, direchor int -chief -of In- stitute for Medical Research, in The American Weekly with next Sun- day's (Aug. 16) issue -of The Detroit Sun -day Times. OBITUARY Dies in Stephen Twp. Jack Lawson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laws -on, of the 11th con. Etephen, died he waas in his ;22nd year. A member of Crediton United Church .S.S. B-ei-dee his parents ho is eirvived by his grandfather, John Love, of FGrand Bend. The funeral was held at Crediton on Caturday. Late George Douglas Death claimed one -of Hen -sail's highly ,:teemed citizens -in the per - :::on of Geolge Douglas, who :passed away Sunday morning, August 2,fol lowing an -illness of some duration. He v..a; in his Tfith year, was horn :r •1r.e and. for some time fae- mod in that section. For some years livol in Zurich and eaaforth before moving to Hem:all. where he was a mominent citizen for some 25 years A very valued citizen in church and life. Surviving is a da- ughter, Miss Irene at home, His wife predeceased him 12 years ago. 8 brethers, Wm. Brucefield; Robert, of Kereskasing, and Irvin of the West,. a sister, Mrs. E, McAsh of Lon -- don. The funeral was held to Hon- sali cemetery Tuesday, Aug. 4th, Rev A. rook hi tharge ,T=Itiratelnits4=Tiudat-r=2=SurotS4ant - - IN MEMORIAM !re lo-ing memory of our -dear Mother, Catharine Bennett ho de- parted this life, uly 28, 1930. Oh how oft she comes -before us, Her dear face so sweet and true, Resting now in peace with Jesus. Loving hearts still long for you. Ever remembered by her children Elizabeth Weber and Mrs. •Carrie tSoddard. NATIONAL WA RFINANCE COM. For the duration of the war the Victory Loan and War Savingss co- mmittee have been merge -d and are now known asa the National War Finance Committee. The organiz -ion of the Huron County unit of this committee has just been completed, and an o;ffice has been opened in Clinton, Air. A. J. MeMurraly is Huron County Chairman, and Geo ; H. Jefferson of Clinton is the County Eecretaary. Local units of the Hur on County organizStion follow: Zurich and Hay West I Chairinan, A. C. Kalbfleisch; A. F iHese, Ward Fritz; Merchants and I Stamps, W A. Siebert; Publicity, E. Gascho. ' , !1 Hensall and Hay East Peterson,• P. L MtNaughton, Earl Chairman, L. Mickel, Hensall; R. .Camapbell; publicity, R H. Middle-. ton. Township of Usborne Chairman, Fred Dawson, RR No 1 Bengali, A Wiseman. Township of Stephen Chairman, H. K Either, Crediton; B D. Field; Thos Love, Ed. Ndaiger FIINED AT GODERICH Goderich — Twe test drivers for the Chrysler Corporation of Detroit were each fined $17.50 for driving more than 40 miles per ha'. ion the Blue Water Highway. They plead- ed htat they were making a test run from Sarnia to Tobermory. The new care vh.:eh they were driving -carried emergency gas tanks holding 20 gallons, as well as the 15 gallons in the regular tank. The ideaa was to prove that Americans could make the trip from Sarnia to Tobermory solely -on American :gasoline. Touris h are already using this method to get as far as Kincardine. - NEWSPAPER MAN ENLISTS Monday evening laet a represent -at ive gathering of the business men of -Seafoath, members of the Lions Chamber of Commerce, Town and Towniship Councils and many friends gathered at the Seaforth Golf and Country club hour e to honor Mr. A. Y. McLean, on the eve of his de- parture for Quebec to take a corn - mission in the RCAF. Mr •MeLean hsa been burins manager -of The Huron Expositor for nearly ten yrs. He tis a Riutice of the Peac and has aeeed as Clerk of the Illagistr. atte"e Court for several years, nd Nas also a member of the Public 1.7t, ility °omission, as well as many ot- her public .offices, During the evein- ing Mr. MeeLean was presented with 0, beautiful gold wrist. watch the ad- dress being read b Mr, rerg'uson and Mr. J. Crich made presentation. On Wednesday Nr. McLean left for La- chine Quebec,• to take up his new thrum Thursday, August 18th, 1942 441.04:01,00404.440.44.4.4.41.4.1Pwww--0-.0 1. Tv • •A• • • 4. 4, 44 + YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS tt, We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. 17Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE 2 See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest e< 4- in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- ft 3 sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc: k - SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we , can. save you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of t. Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for t, your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our Remarkable Low Prices. Johtston Kaibileisch 1' Hardware Ile Furniture. Phone 63 '" • C,,C*.t?4' 414,04 9*..0.1,4.;54'1‘41P.f! 4.3tep isc:1-4.14i.+1.41A.4.' 44.14041' 4, 4 4. YOUR rdro are and Furniture: ST. Jo A Full Line of all the Home Requirements TRY CREPS jk" also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening Eckel's Bakery — Zurich Telephone .100 • read ilMliaMISMESaarza,t7I.M."7: 4 IF":01r. " ,,, 9 LJA EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty E'ito. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative Zurich aggagionommsesssessissessassummulmiume 0000,0000 090000000600000ses,0000040ire0000•••••••••• .5. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 34' 4. • 1 1 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 ince 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 Cluck Feeds have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls, The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char- coal, Etc., Etc. i L. & Son