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Zurich Herald, 1940-02-15, Page 8
*AGE EIGHT iiiiililiiiuijluljgulllfi CI a 0 SALE 10 Day Clearing Sale, We are again lnoldirag a Beginning Friday, February 2nd. Our Shaer is large and well assorted .and most of it bought before prices advanced. We are passing these Savings on to you. -r so;; extra Special {Values in See oasis Cantle ,� � � . brca .ern lots �zr~ _ . n�,T - �,rt many different lines of '� .. Goods. We large supply of remn- ants enn- an S in 7C(1 P-L,3r23, prints, toweling, tai as a for Best Choice. Let us ho' ^t' ous,r ly of ;Mien's I ool Wind- Coats, d ind- 1 a 1.,r" , ; s, Overcoats, Sweaters,, breakers, U r ,rti�,re t at Reduced Prices - for A GROCERIES ,y,-,•-•��^^�,, r�; � GRO CERIES =`Isis in. Gr ) series for this 74. 7 ' 7, '0,,,t`7`77,4114.. Sale. PHONE 59 "111�Vwsiiy, "x` iii'ary 3.5.bit; 1.9401 ZURICH !EQ 140**444,44444:444444444+.4rwt4.%++.444+444404+4,14:444.4.+t4* 1. . YOU 1 . ., 1 Har'war war ac=Frniture, . H ,, do t 0. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII illllllllll 111111 11 111 lllllllllllll 11 ill !III I ZURICH'S G rocery Store Corn Flakes, with Cei-,da1 bowl, 3 pkgs. for Tomato juice, tax © can 103. oz. each Master wheat -.Flakes, 5-1b. bag Sodas, salte,G, 2 lbs, Soap Fl7 es 5-1,bs .far' Prepared mustard, 24 -oz. jar Blv4eberries per can. P cos, No. • 3 per can 25c 35c '5c 25c deo Oesch EGGS WANTED. IffI, 11! .semm3s12"a2m6T mads WaT Lo $200,000,000 3 '4 % .:ONDS Denominations: ..$50, $100, $500, $1,000 and up. Subscriptions taken by Undersigned Andrew F. Hess, Local Representative Sub -Agent: Zurich Zurich 35 c GOc .1Oc ea Aglia 14 1Oc .Asea. Phone 165 1'. ,L•@ I ilii'; ' Ilti ?ate. Cft60001`r0:004301rtVeli 61,66 t4+ SF et901)00d11614114 a 1 2 5 `G 1i .6- Csi Vettitee We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heating Equipment... Prices ,always within the limits of other Dealers with Quality Con3sidered. SEED CLEANING We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment that we use for Custom Cleaning, i?r.d in iity the who have seed to clean to arr,:.i3ge with us for this Work. PURINA STOCK FOODS AND CHOWS A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which will mean greater Profits. Try it! \11 u fih z YOUR SEASON'S REQUIRE '' TENTS 4 We Always Carry a :Ful Line of the Best of , both Shelf and Fllea;+'v Staple Hardware: Stoves. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us rOffer You Good 'Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices 40. 1.4 4*w ray 0 k EE 3 L.Schil .' " + :Sys, 'Sixl�.,. r, t ti.. ' 1 �s. 0 weireigig'3wf+nnt00Ei00f9ttss a,trsiot,owi: 00006 ceetoo0000PooCDmestem 0 g _ THIEL'SHAIRDRESSING illm 00 Rev. and Ibbs. J. A. Addison anti; THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING SALON little son, motored to Clinton on, Let us quote you on the very best Wednesday. i and latest Permanents, that are pleas - Little Patsy Stelck of the 14th con.' ink,. ,lid satisfactory and that will spent the week -end with her grand- give you personality. Hairdressing parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mey- Salon at rear of Store. For appoint- ers of torn. - menta call us by phone 102, Zurich. Mr. and '\1rs. Robert McBride of MRS. FRED TJ-IIELE, Proprietress the Goshen Line, Stanley recently - spent a few days with their daughter, CONSERVATIVES TO MEET and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- An open convention, without ac - art Beattie, of Varna.credited delegates will be held in the BIG WARPLANE ORDER town hall, Hensall, on Monday, Feb - 19th Ottawa—The British Government ruary at 2 p.m., it was decided has placed a new order for military at an executive meeting of the Huron- ! }planes,. valued at about x;30,000,000, Perth Conservative Association hi with Canadian Associated Aircraft, it Wednesday. A resolution , 1was announced from the British high t' 1 Party. i commissioner's office. ESTIMATED COST OF PLOWING With the snow plows still Working, FURNITURE E See Our Studio Couches and Diannette Suites A Ful Line of all the Hone Requirements .Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reas'onabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show yon our 1- eds, Springs, Mattress, Dinino- Room Suites, Occasiona Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY LTSEFURNITURE For the more conservative parchaSer we Can sa\r you many a dollar as we have u: fine assortment of Slightly Used tFurniture that will give 'You big value for. your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our Remarkable Low Prices. Johnston ,i^.x�..`a�+.'d. ` ,re Pi. fieisch 4 • .a.ss4,01,.4,044444+ ++,?..,a g., ,, sityti ,�,,,^.,.r ^ 0+4444+4444+++ ++44+444 :tf.,rda r art etx imr.= ims-a ctcrrr ,,a€ -_. am AS FOR D�..A1) .ANIMALS HORSES, CATTLE, MOO PER HEAD Small Animals Reno%red Free. Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect} DARLING and. CO. Of CANADA LTD. tiGa 0a�,�rnasa�,t=� x.e.��cM ' .§. 3 i••r.:3"1. 44"19 fi..i••i�•§•++ +• ••'r•4••'ros..z.a,.i-i" `•1 k•; .a �r3-: +++•3 ••�r+ :••b++ +.1-914947 i• alt 4. TRY CKETI' 17 M44r r e also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. 4- 1• 4- 4 - All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality e ' Our Store will be closed -each -Wednesday Evening . 4-- 4- . 4- 4.- .. .+4.4+++++++.i...+++++++++++++ +++44+4444++++++++++ +++4 14 a.++++++++ •++i•+ 1••i•++ F•i•-i 3•+ ++++ •.4•++++•II•�F••a.++++++++4+4 ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Eckel's Bakery Zurich Telephone I00 iF• Cut Your Fuel 1311 u HALF! Hensall last i�Tec nest ay, rero ,I, • was passed supporting the leadership of Dr. Manion for a r a ions 4£, In Magistrate's Court I: household and other articles—every 4- 4. I practcally all the 285 miles 'of county * y�� �q�p�t3 e:3ee" ��' `� �� � I i road: are now open. The three-week • I January storm cost the county about A I $4,500, keeping six plows busy, En - I gine or T. R. Patterson estimated.The II storm was more sustained than in 11936, the winter of the last heavy I snowfall. In January of 1940, 381i% • , inches of snow fell in Goderich. The. fall was much heavier inland. At ;St- ratford reported 68 inches.There are '217 miles of provincial roads in Hur- t on County on which a 24 hour snow plow services was maintained for 17 consecutive days. Estimated cost of the storm to the province is $10.00. D Y F nace or Stove Need Attention- or Prob- a i OBITUARY HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE YOIJR WINTER Hardwire Needs YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? s oes our ur 9 Mrs. ably You Need a New One. Let US Look These Over Frederick Gaiser Passes for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best i 141rs. Lydia Geiser, beloved wife of Advantages. Frederick Gaiser, Crediton, died on Thursday last at her home following OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS three week's illness with a' heart con- dition, in her 75th year. She was for - Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our 2 merly Miss Lydia. Wein and was born half mile north of Crediton, a dau- Specialty. Full.line of heavy and shelf Hardwareashler of Goderich— For the theft of 156 + Buy Storm Windows and Doors thing' from a ton of coal to a arouse • al- ghter and Mi Gottfried ;ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- Wein, having lived the past 13 years resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. in Crediton coming there from Ship-. ka Was a member of the Crediton SEEDS! SEEDS! Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser. celebrated their golden wedd- r 'Mg October 25, 1938. Surviving are �v'+e,are in the Market f Good Quality Alsike Timothy living *n the Blue Water highway,an trap—John Collingwood, Exeter yo- ing man, was on Thursday sentenced to two months in county jail by Mag- istrate J. A. plakins. Collingwood pl- eaded l- 1 i 'lt to ,ix charges all told. LET US QUOTE YOU! ii"' + REPLACE THOSE WINDOW P'A'NES NOW WE CARRY A 4^: LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL ...,_ , TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU - c:ec gar y six 4, WAIT. "It just doesn't make sense, said the ,I, Crown Attorney, "most of the things 4 this man stole were not sola because 4 Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials they have no market value—second- + ' hand flour sifters, arch supports, .� b b cakes of 't' or ed s her husband; two sons, Earn;ot Gaiser' Clover Seeds, Etc. d brushes, rooms, combs, c< ,j n C. - c. soap, Last Sept. . t Otto Wissler was + • t Lloyd Gaiser of Crediton,and, two COAL AND COKE daughter,, Mrs. William Decker and Mrs. Ferdinand liaberer, both of Calder Oays will soon be here which will demand the Zurich; also two sisters, Mrs. William most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let Itowrnan and Mrs. Paul Schenk, both us fill your bin while tsrices are lowest. of Crediton. A private funeral was n h i PHONE ordered to pay his wife and family � 69 • 11;5 a week. Hr. disappeared and failed 4t. to comply with the order. only last 1.+44444.4f„4,g„4.,�,•�.,4 44444444444 t 1,44 • •-•4'•Fs,•-4:•ra....I..i.4-4- .4.4..E 4.4•++. week In ZURICH 4' e was located near Mildmay. DIES AT PARKHILL After an illness of several months. Alfred Sidney Iiossenberry, popular.' and well-known proprietor of the Arlington Hotel, Parkhill died' at his home last Thursday. He was born October 22, 1876, in the Township of Hay, Huron County, near the sight o'=' what is now St. Joseph, being the el- dest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bos- senberry and spent his early years in Drysdale, Hensall and Grand Bend, In 1903 he tame to Parkhill where he served as clerk in the Arlington ]=Hotel, later working in the same cap• aeity in the Franklin House, an,' Schafer House. In 1913 he went Wes' and settled at Tofeld, Alb., there, i1 1314 marrying Miss Mary Ranch who predeceased him a year. In 191; he re.'turncd to IPiarkhill where he ran the Schafer Hotel until he purchased the Arlington. Surviving are two sons, Haroldand' John, and one grand son, all of Parkhill; two brothers Harvey of Pincher Creek, Alb; 'Bruer of Grand Bend, and a sister, Mr.' Alma Willys, of Toronto. Anothe brother, Addison dial t new ”ot17,' go. The`funerai was held Sattirday With interment. in Grand Berra Cern. held at the residence Sunday at 2 p, --. wEiDo m., :followed by a rail c pti,bl.ic scry it;e in Crediton Evangelical Church at sTADE 2.30, oOil rlueted by 1te;v, A. 1+. Vetch pastor of the church. Internient foll- owed in Crediton cemetery'. The pall- QUALI1 Y .., PRICE SERVICE . bearers were Carl Decker; Arnold (r� tae.r, Hugo "che:nk earl 11 e 4t, 0#+r►+IiNIW IA 40.6,NA 041 1 l lill*ii► itiN1 ... 40 tiOsser, '1:low1115 t hen T. rate• Cuss et. c.tc r .. . U R I C N""id _. O N T% MASSEY-IJARRIS NEWS GENUINE M. -I :: PARTS work best on M. -H. Im- plements... Mower and Binder Knives ground while you wait with carbarundum equipment. Guaranteed Batteries at ...,. $4.49 6815 7.95 ......... 5.85 l y,ear battery guarantee ......... 2' year battery- guarantee 1` 7 -plate Guaranteed 440=21 tires at Visit the. East End Service Station for City Serv- ice at Zuxich prices. Cars and trucks properly greased' with latest hydralic equipment. GAS OIL AND GREASE , Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 East. and West Era SERVICE STATIONS