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Woollen Goods of every description are very
for Fall and Winter,
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ure Suits is not very large and twenty of these
were cancelled within two weeks.
This also applies to Ready to Wear. Our
quotas are less than last season and best values
will soon be sold out.
Gascho
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Grocery Store
WE ALWAYS CARRY A. COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH'
GROCERIES ON HAND,PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD-
ING WHOLESALE HOUSES., OWING TO ' UNSETTLED]
CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT' QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR;
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE: THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE.
FOR THEIR MONEY WITHi QUALITY AND PRICES ATI'
THE VERY BEST
Menno Oesc.h. - Zurich
PRDUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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ITEMS OF LOCAL 'NTE ° T IMOTICE
'Airs. Henry Volland of Sarnia is
visiting relatives and friends in. this
vicinity.
sirs. T. L. Williams, •Ivfiss Ethel
and brother Calvin Williams. made a.
business trip to London on 'friday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Psile ,of. near.
lHen.ail '•isited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Meiick on Sunday,..
.�lr. and Mrs. Chris. ' Hoist were
•Sunday visitors at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. G.. Hess
i'Lr. and Mrs. Arthur miigholfer
and son Grant have left tor. Yrant-•
4 i ford for .the winter months_ where. the
\( %J latter will attend college.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilfred J.erv:is. and
amily of Clinton enjoyed. Sunday at
the home of their parents,, Mr.. and
ilk!!
GENERAL
INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Etc,
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative
Zurich
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and. FURNITURE
You are going Through This
World Only Once.
So Why Do.. Without These
Labor Savers?
Experienced farm help is
scarce and costly. You'll need
moderately priced stable equi-
pment to do the Work the quic-
kest, easiest way. - .
Invest part of the money you'd
pay hired help, in Beatty labor-
saving stable equipment. Pays
lietime dividends. Gives you
more time to enjoy life. En-
hances value of farm. Improv-
es product.
Inquire about our Sanitary
Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional
Values at Lower Prices...
Lower Priced Stasis
Automatic Watering
BROODER HOUSE COAL
We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut
Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only
for Brooder House use, and an agreement has to
be signed that it will be used for that purpose only.
STADE & WEIDO
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY — PRICE - SERVICE
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Mrs. Sylv. Witmer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Massa -and. baby
of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs,. .s Masse
were Sunday visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. Kuno Hartman.
Miss Ruth Brown, and. me; How-
ard :Hostetter of Loncjpn., were week-
end visitors at the home, of Mr. and
Mrs. John Brown.
Miss Inez Yungblut,, Mrs. Earl
Yungblut, Mrs. Mired. Schilbe and
Mrs. Flossie Brown; were visitors at
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of the late:' Iabali
Sciiwrartzentruber, deceaseds.
Creditors and others having elaiin
against the estate of Jacob' Schwarty-
entruber, late of (the Township of
Flay in the County of Huron; gentile -
man, deceased, who died on• of • about
September 29th, 1943, are- required
on or before the •31st daynof'Cratvber
1944, to furnish to the .undbnsiined
Executors their names, ad'ii-esses and
full particulars of their- clhhims..
After such last meintivned' date -the
executors will proceed to, distribute
the assets of the estate among -the
persons entitled thereto- and' will not
be liable for any of the said' assets
to any person of whose claim shall
not then have been reeeiroed'..
Allan Schwiartzen-txnrber,
Roy •Gingerich, EXec:tmare.
Dated at Zurich, the, 31rd Af October,
1944.
London one day last, week.
Miss Mae Smith, of London, was
a week -end visitor• at the home of
her parent, Mr_, and Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Rev. and 11Iru E. M. Gishl.er of
Elmira were week -end guests at the
home of Rev, 'and Mrs. 'C. Hecken-
dorn.
Pte. Dennis Denomme and Lloyd
Klopp who are in the Armed Forces
enjoyed the week -end with their
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dagg and fain- I
ily of Luc= were Sunday visitors in 1,
Zurich, also attending the anniversary
services at the Evangelical church,
Mr. and Mrs. Gelbert of Detro:.iii;;
Mr. Claytus Mittleholtz of Londext,
and Mr. John A. Smith of Wi da,or,.l
were week -end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mittleholtz.
.Misses Gertrude and Veronica
Druar of London, Miss L nona Druar
nurse -in -training at St, _,t .Llys' Hos-
pital, Kitchener, spent t'.: week -end
at the home of their. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Dtivar, loth con.
Thanksgiving services will be held
in the Amish Mennonite Church,
Bronson line on Monday. The guest
speakers will be from Tavistock and
Baden. The public is cordially in-
vited.
Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Gishler, of
Syracuse, N. Y., guest speaker of
the Evangelical church anniversary
on 'Sunday and a former pastor of
the church, were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, O'Brien,
while in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ische of •Seb-
ringv.ille, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Klopp motored to De-
troit, Pontiac and Washington, Mich
for several days visiting with friends.
The former also being guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Klopp in Zurictr on ,their
return home.
Attended Convention
The Biennia] Convention of the
Women's Missionary Society of the
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of 'Can-
ada which was held on Sept. 26, 27,
and 28th at St. John's Lutheran
church at Waterloo, Ont., was attend
ed by the following delegates fro.ni
St. Peter's Women's Missionary So-
ciety, Zurich: Mrs. A. Thompson;
'Mas.. A. Turkheiin, Mrs. J. I•Iaberer,
Miss Martha Heideman, Mrs. E. W.
Ttcitnrich, Mrs. E. Datars, and Mrs.
T. Kalbfh isch.
To ,Spank or not to Spank—
Who's Right?
What's the best way to bring up
Junior, with psychology or a hair
brush? ']'here's a different of opinion
Who is right? You'll find an earnest
intelligent discussion of great help to
perplexed parents, in The American
Weekly with this Sunday's (.Oct. 8)
issue of The Detroit Sunday Times.
Get The Detroit Sunday Times this
week and every week.
Thursday, October; 5th, 1944r4
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Hardware and Furniture
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NEW' WIRE FENCING
We have onhand: a.good supply of new Barb Wire,
Steel Posts,.•Woven Wire Fencing and all the sup-
plies: required for Fencing.
PAINT IIP TIME
LET US SI yOt OUR NEW SUPPLIES OE
REAIDYliyf1X'E;D PAINTS
The Season- demands, to) PAINT UP in order to
Preserve the_ Surface on your Buildings. It ii
poor economy to try to save on Paint. We have
a good stock of all1 called for.. Paints, Varnishes,
and Paint: Supplies... ..See these lines.
FURNITURE
See Our- Studio- Couches and Dinnette Suites
A Full Line of; an die Horne Requirements
Johnston & Kalbfleisch
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Dead and Disabled Animals' •
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if Phone: Colt: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15,
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD1,
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
ONTARIO FARMERS
1000 MENWANTE
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THIS is an appeal to THE FARMERS OF ONTARIO. The Packing
Plants of Ontario, which process and ship your livestock for
export, ARE SERIOUSLY SHORT OF MEN. Every available Farmer
of Ontario is urged to offer his services for employment in one of
the Packing.Plants in this province as soon as the essential work
of the farm is completed. OVER 1,000 men are required to start in
the month of September alone. Good hourly wages will be paid.
Transportation to the plant will be provided. Assistance will be
given in arranging board and room.
With full staffs, the Packing Plants of Canada have ample capacity
to handle even the tremendously increased numbers of cattle, sheep
and swine, which Canadian farmers have ready for market this year.
When operating to capacity the Packing Plants can keep the market
cleared and livestock can be slaughtered, processed and shipped at
its most profitable time, when it is at its market peak. Thus, losses
which occur when animals are held beyond the peak — through
additional feeding costs, through falling away from peak condition
and through the danger to price structures when supply threatens
to exceed demand — are avoided.
Last year several hundred Ontario farmers volunteered for work in
the plants in processing their own products and protecting their own
interests. Production for export this year has increased by 40%,
Available man -power has shrunk by 28%.
The Ontario Farm Service Force, in conjunction with Employment and Selective
Service has undertaken the task of raising sufficient help from Ontario Farmers
to keep Packing Plants operating to capacity this year. This department of
the Ontario government's Department of Agriculture feels that this extension
of its service is as vitally important to the interests of the farmers of this prov-
ince as anything it has yet undertaken. The need of meat as a primary essential
food to our Allied Armies, to the people of Great Britain and to the starving
millions 'in countries being liberated by our victorious armies, is the basic
consideration. In addition, efficient operation in the processing and marketing
of livestock is necessary in protecting the greatest export market ever opened
to Canadian farmers.
Your services are needed from now until spring. If you cannot devote that
full period of time, a month or more will be of great assistance.
OFFER YOUR SERVICES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. If you cannot go to work at once, call or write,
stating that you will come, and at what date you will be available. Remember you will be serving
your own best interests as well as playing a vital patriotic part in serving your country.
• For fag information or offering your services, apply in person, phone or write to your nearest office of
EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE SERVICE
or write to
THE ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO
Published under Authority of WP -450
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR .- AGRICULTURE _- LABOUR EDUCATION