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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-10-12, Page 10ZURICH, ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD T1iusak.g.Oetabero112*.. 1444 • •••••,•••••..••••••,•••••••••••• 411111111 111111 1 1111111111111 I 11011111111110111111.11.1111 1001 111 If you it nend to purchz.,ise a new Suit or Overcoat for Fall and Winter, please do not delay. Woollen Goods of every description. are very hard to procure. illeirapiturini44 J Our allotment of samples for made to Meas- , '"` tie 40:.4. INTEREST NOTICE TO CREDITORS ZU 1•11P.' WS r eery St r • 1. WE ALWAYS. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FREFAR GROCERIES ON HAND.PURCHASED FRQM THE LEAm: INC WHOLESALE HOUSES.. OWING TO UNSETTLED: CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY 1PARTICULAR V PRICES, BUT CAN ASSURE'. THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE: FOR THEIR MONEY yin= QUALITY AND PRICES AT THE VERY BEST menn • PRDU,CE WANTED. ebZurich tire Suits is not very large and twenty of these g:0 were cancelled within two weeks. Phone 165 e- I wit Milo Mrs. Earl Thiel • 'Spent yL. 0 u. • • la • h• ' This also applies to Ready to Wear, "IOU St week. In the Eitate. the' late Jarcob Th's. E. Lindenfield, Mr's._ A: Kalb- -S;chwartzentruber, deceasiid. inottliA London one (lay Our , ,p,.ia the week-encl at the. home at Crechtais and others haming claims • - I last season and best values - vt;,. -Ducharme o.4-Lonc on, -against the estate of Jacob. Schwartz - quotas are less than will soon be sold out. fk • k))i, w his parents, Mr. •and Mrs.„ David Du- , gfrfi clurine. Tlie many .friends of Mrs. Charles tifrt ?id1 Weber were sorry to: ita„rn, of the er v TELEPHONE 59 fracture of her left amnnearthe se ho • ===r====1M====61,*=V==lZV==1=1L.,•=g==f WM= • s 1 wrist, but is getting a4ng as well. C a 11 be expected. ZURIC# 1.;(V... Plenty of rain has4fullen oyer the, week -end and during:this week, as we have had rain .eyery. -day,- And the earth which had begone -quitedry lor fall plowing, is., now Well soaked up, and will likely;, remain- inost for the balance of tht2: Mrs. ,John K. Ehlers and . Mrs. Mary Truemner were ,Sandy visitors with relatives and' friends .at Dash- wood; also attended' the areversary 1 at th' Evangetlear chinch: at Which Dr. H. A. Kellerman, a former Dash- wood boy, but': now ef Calvary Evan. church, Kitchener, was • the guest ..'peaker. Many others from the vill- age and vici'ftity- also attended. The South Huron Jr. Field Meet will be held at Zurich as the Fah' Grounds next Wednesday,- Oct. 18th. A collection will be taken al the gate, a draw will be held for it pair of pigs or $)1t5 War .-Saving a .Certi- ficates donated by the Hay Township Council. Sports of running. races, -High jumps, .etc., by the school Wt. dren. All are cordially welcome to attend this grand event. Farm Sold - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown have. sold their farm of 150 acres on Con. 15, Hay 'Township to Mr. Paul Du - clarinet of Stanley. Town -hip for the consideration of $7,500. Mr. and Mm. Brown will in time occupy their property in _Zurich formerly ..owned by Mrs. Brown's mother, .the late Mrs, Wm. Stelck. POLIO DETECTOR Newest Weapon of Science Half of the polio victims would never develop paralysis if the arced', disease could be, detected •:.7.3(1 treated! -- in time. Read . American Weekly with this Sun. -'s (Oct. 15 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times.. howscientists have dev,d a simple sure way to diognose infantile. paraly- sis before crippling sets in.. - Get Sunday's Detroit Times! BLAKE A goodly number (-Intended the anniversary services in the Dashwood Evangelical church on Sunday to hear Rev. Dr. H. A. Kellerman. On the coining Sunday the Blake 5 services will be withdrawn owing to Varna anniversary. Miss Emma Dinsmore spent a few clays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and family of Goderich spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Loon Jeff- rey. IN Q EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty 11 Fit3, Andrew F. "den, Local Representative Zurich e A 11 rt tumpiZz.,1,311:14-raia5i9=fiRg3E237 AMMO?' Z-0{aktUs-- ......maarma•Mmammfroryrocatouramarnawenmr•••••.•••=., a00000000000000-MITOV041k00ti* (i) 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 - 1 fiances value of farm. Improv- es product. Inquire about our Sanitary I Steel Cow Stalls–Exceptional Values at Lower Prices. .. !Ms -----. Ill ,, i • ...., _ „.,. .,., 1, Lower Priced Stall!!' Automatic Waterinh-,1 4,1 ta ti BROODER HOUSE COAL We have received a shipment of choice Chestnut Coal which we are selling out on restrictions only for Brooder House use, ad 'an agreement has to be signed that it will be used for that purpose only. STADF.4% WEID ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE SERVICE 114114400144,40,06001.641414444444414mossimmeseweemsatsosieem. 2 113. entruber, late. of the Township of Hay in the County of HAtron,, gentle- man, deceased, who -died 'en or about ; September 29th, 1943,f are required on or before the 31st dr of October 1944, to furnish to the undersigned. Executors their names.: addresses and full particulars, of "tlcairns. - After such last tioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the e:4ate .among the persons entitled thetaa and will not be liable for any of the said assets to any person .ef , *hose claim shall not then have beem received. 4.11an: Schwartzentrub.er, Roy -Gingerilqi Executors. Dated at Zurich..die 3rd of October 19,44-t3. „c) 1 1 1 CARD OF THANKS Miss Lizzie VOiland wishes to thank her neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown in the passing of her dear mother; for the floral tributes; those that loaned their cars; Rev. E. Heimrich the choir, and Westlaka (13. Broken-. shire funeral directors, IN MEMORIAM • Stoddard and Bennett. --In loving inamOry of my dear Mother, Cathar- ine Bennett who passed away, .113-11/ 28, 1930, and my dear Sister, Carrie ,Stoddard who passed a.,j Oct. 12, 1942. itomembranco is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one ',g heart. The years may wipe out many things Dut this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all to-gether, —Ever remembered by daughter and Sister, Elizabeth Webber, I • • 4.4.,001100.++++4044090 41461.4.000111414441441044.0111 41, kt 1161 wqr qe4 staraware AP ' YOUR. re Ar Fur Hull NEW WIRE FENCING: We Nave on hand. 3:.good supply of new Barb Wire, SteelYosts, Woven Wire Fencing and all .the sup, plies required for Fencing, PAIN P TIME LET•US.SHOW YOU *UR NEW SUPPLIES OF' RE,WYMIXED pAIN-Ts The 'Season demands to PAINT UP. in order to Preserve the Strface on your Buildings. Itis: poor economy to try to save on Paint. We have. a. good stock of' all called for.. Paints, Vartikhes, mid Paint Suppqes... ..See these lines. FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and. Dinnette Suitea A Full Line of all the Flonm:ReqUirementa d iteid Ltd 6Z) C :ruitare. Mona 6 WW,42FZZOZEXP"mmnr,i=3:2=1,3,ALTA-m314KgnMMUETTrr'Tni:FZIF4,17yttt.r.... Dead and 21sahled dilatals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone.: Collect: Exeier 235. Seaforth 15. DARUNG and CO, Of CANADA LM (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) aWle86"1114"WlitilacMINISr,04 !i•t+i-kitig•+,Poe ,rxesonnricaransamanwavramessmot 'WC JA73281341161V O;04, 0 f31" s.34 t. Ate, "." - 1:1 S '\?° • 4=t T TO Call A Th r.1 Art 14 46. Y Many Canadian farmers, too busily occupied on war food production to call personally at the Bank, are doing their banking by mail. They save time, as well as tires and gasoline. Write for our folder, "How to Bank by Mail" and see how convenient and time -saving it May be for you to use the mail box for your banking —both chequing and savings accounts. BANK 0! 'MON j 7r. REAL FOUNDED IN 1817 A Million Depositors the Our Banking Service Hensall Branch: W. 13. A. CROSS, Manager Zurich (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Thurs., and Sat,