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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-03-14, Page 8House Dresses A Fine Lot of New Dresses in Season's New Styles, in Prints and Percoles.,. All sizes, priced from 75 cents to $1.98. QUILTING GOODS Fine English floral Sateens at yd. 39c and 45c Cretons at per yard Chintzes, at per yard 19c to 30c Fine white Madapolam per yard 35c Batting, Dominion, fine white te 50c Batting, Economy quilt size 19c and 25c. 39c Batting Daisy, half -lb., for 19c LENTEN SPECIALS Salmon, Red Rose, 2 for Smoked Herring, per Ila. Sardines, each Chicken Haddies, a tin Cheese, old nippy, lb, 29c 19c 6c T Sc 25c 10c 10c IOc 25c 75c Pork and beans, tin Blueberries, canned Ginger snaps, lb Sugar crisp cookies, 2 lbs. for Soda biscuits, 2 lbs. for Jo G SCH PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 ZURICH HERALD Sodas, (salted or plain) 2 lbs. Blueberries, per can 1 OC Ivory Snow (with Gold Banded Bowl) Good Humor, cereal, per pkg Mi Club House Coffee, per lb Clark's Soups, 3 cans —I Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. Catsup, Peter Pan, 2 bottles Menno Oesch • - Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 ,11111111 IMIIM1111111 1111111 111 111111111lh1111111111111111 111111111111 111I1fE11101111 IMIN MIMI M1MM M N 411,. 414K0.4144 6404,12040411‘401646411 P1019644091:41141069414;14441410041•06 Your Winter's Fuel We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heafmg Equipment... Prices always 'within the tiithts‘of:other.Dealers with Quality Considered. !SEED CLEANING We have an uptto-date Seed Cleaning Equipment that we arse for Custom Cleaning, and invity ?the Farmers ho have seed to clean to arrange with us for this Work. PUR1N14. 'STOCK FOODS AND CHOWS A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help -your Stock unaToUltry'to Vigor and Production, .WhiCh ,31 will mean cgreaterrProfits. Try it1 — Settilbe & Son 1100004144844.416698815041446000416 1141904144441144,414141•40106.41140414 ining_.1001fiolit..!!!filipillIgt1111.111111 zumews Grocery Store 25c per pkg 25c 25c ,55c 25c 25c f5c ITEMS OF LOCAL iNTERESI A goodly number of villagers at- tended the nominataion at Hensall on Monday. Rev. and 'Mrs. C. B Heckendorn and little Lois, motored to Kitchener on ...Monday. Miss Nora Balkwill, of the local teaching staff spent the week -end at her home. in London. Mrs. A. C. Meidinger of Hensel', is at present visiting her sister, .Mrs. Harnwick in Shepherd, IMich. The latter being ill. Mr. Leonard Erb of the Parr line celebrated his birthday on ;Saturday evening when a few of his neighbors and relatives spent a pleasant .even- ing, and wished Leonard many hap- py birthdays to come. Mr. Harold Overholt wishes to ad- vise the public that the Dew -Drop - Inn lunch room will be re -opened for I the summer season on Saturday, March 16th. To which the public are invited. GREETING ;C.:ARDS for all occas- ions.—Birthday, Conv.alescent, Sym - I pathy, Anniversary, Easter, Mother's Day, etc. See them at Hess the Jew-. j oiler. \ Don't forget the Farmer's Day I Free entertainment hUlil in Dastrwood MMMONMIWOI•11•01•111R111110111.404.1.010. atarat mb, 1040 .... .---;" • : 4....40.44.44,444.44,44.4.4.404'444, 4. 4+4.44.4.44+4.4.4.4.44+444.0-04.1 YOUR 4 • 'ii Hardware and Furniture il 4 THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING Visit Our Salon for your EASTER SPECIALS • : 4 STORE IYOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We' Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of 10 both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. ; Furnaces, and all. Heating Equipments. Let Us* Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. t 4. + Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices + + 4. FURNITURE .... • See Our Studio; Couches and Dianette Suites 4. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements - Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabi e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. t 4 + 4 ! 4. .- Let us quote you on the very best. 4 Slightly _Us. ecTAFD. miture that will give you big value for I 4 your Money: Drop in and look these over and get our I and latest Permanents, that are pleas- ' 4 ing and satisfactory and that will i, Remarkable Low Pric:- • give yo -u •personality. Hairdressing ; • es Salon at rear of Store. For appoint- ments call us by phone 102, Zurich. 4. MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress l' SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the, more conservative purchaser we can save you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of Tsmsuonstruag....sar amtass......rerrotr BORN Weber—at Dashwood on March 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber a daughter. Schragg—At Zurich on .March 9th, to Mx. and Mrs. Gordon Schrag a daughter. ONLY HALF LOADS Commencing March ist, and con- tinuing until the end of April the half load season for commercial vehicles is in effect. A warning is given to all truck drivers to control loads and save the roads. All county arghways and township roads come under the advance season ruling and at no time must truck owners overload commer- cial. vehicles excess of that which j on Saturday I -afternoon, and Zur- their permit is issued. ich on Saturday evening. The enter- ' tainment is given by thellocal Massey-, - SAFELY AT NEW YORK • The new and nearly Completed $28,750,000 British liner Queen Eli- zabeth, the biggest ship afloat arriv- ed in New York the past week from England. It is a 85,000 -ton vessel and will remain in harbor until after the war. The bringing over of this gig- antic boat was of the utmost sec- recy, and it is now safe in harbor, it is owned by the Cunard -White Star Line Co., and is really the last word in ocean boats. FOR 1942 PLOW MATCH Goderich—Warden George Feagan Reeves Turner, of Goderich and Gam- ble, of Howick, returned from Toron- to where they represented Huron Co- unty at the annual convention of the Plowmen's Association. They came back assured that they had been suc- cessful in convincing the association to hold the International Plowing match in Huron in 1942.and of the county's capability of handling the 'big event. • Harris agents, 0. Klapp & Son, an the picture progra-m includes pictures of The Royal Visit ;to +Canada. The weatherman is still giving us midwinter weather, 'with during the nights the mercury. falls ;down 'to the zero mark, and the cdld :and colder winds ;blowing daily. •But :it soon will break as the season irolls on. The highways were showing Signs •of blo- • eking to -day, Wedne.sday, .the high ' winds blow in the ;Hitting snow. • • • HONORED AT :AUBURN A former resident TS -Kippen, Mr. • • Alexander McKenzie., ;one ;of the old est residents of Auburn 'was 'honored on his 85th ,birthday the -other night in the Forrester's hall -at 'Auburn, when a banquet was served "to .some 40 friends of Mr. Molieniie who had returned from Toronto 'for the :occas- ion, having spent. the -Winter the -re 031.0.000••••••••9960•43+0•041690••••••••e~belnellgnellit with his daughter. This !honored T;en- ;1!) WARE — ,SEEDS and FURNIMURE UR WINTER ware Needs 110.LIR 314EATING EQUIPMENT }lave You 1.01c-eg4ver Your Heating nipment? Does Tour furnacerpr Stove Nd Attention; nr ably You Nved a :Ne vo One. Let Us Look These awl' for you and Ofer 'Ow Suggestiszt to Your Best Advantages. OTHER SE*SONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Eketrou ghir ic.x, and 11nsm ithing Our Specialty. FAA line of heavy and Alitilf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a fine display of ',Fmniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in st-9ck. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Good Quality Mae,. Timothy Clover Seeds, \Etc. COAL AND COKE "" Colder Days will soon be here Which will deinamf the most suitable FUEL for \TOUT Heating Equipment'" ,Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. STADE INEIDO s; • • • 1 2 thiman, who has been at Zurich dur- ing the past year for a k considerable time learning Mr. Harvey 'ClauSius, the harnessmaking +trade, .enjoys. 'fairly good health, :although greatly handicapped by hearing, 'he spends a good deal of his time reading. In his day, Mr. McKenzie was irenown. for his skill in making horse ,cdllars by hand. From his shop ;ait 'Kippen he supplied fifteen Ontario 'firma, exten- ding as far east as BowmanVille, and south to Chatham. He 'claimed that a; collar well made by hand was 'always better•than one mage by -.machine. ATTLE FOR AMERICA Exeter Times-Advocate—Mr. 'Milo Snell last week shipped tei the 'United States +market forty head of fat 'cat-. tie whlOh'brought him the handsome sum of 1070. Mr. •Snell's stabling capacity (Oil rthe farm he purchased a few years atiai, is 120 head and since the above-mentioned shipment the barn has 'again been "filled. It is one of the most •up,t4o-date barns in the 1 community. '''Besittes this 'farm Mr. Snell uses 5$11,0-0..C1W of gra.s for cam- Johnston & Kalbfleisch I, Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 + 4 44.4444.44.4.44+4+44.44.4444.44 4 4.44444.44+4+++++++++++.4.4 DEZEINIC05113.6115181760211111111211161LIENIN.,.. densiensinek. panaitrosamrsizemb Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED! PROMPTLY Phone::Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. iiiiMMI6111111111111111k arIn County Court ,Goderich—Concluding a hearing of a motora motor car damage action, lasting part of Tuesday, Mar. 5, and all clay Wednesday, Juctice' Kelly a- warded Miss Jennie Buchanan, of Hensall, •8950 with costs, as against lt. Dr. A. Moir, also of Hensall. The plaintiff's claim was for 8'5144 for injuries sustained when struck by de- fendant's car at a Hensall Mon on March 26, 193i). This case .concluded the spring session of Sup - erne Court, one of the shortest on Xecord.--.--Sessie June Pilon, of Exe- Was granted a decree nisi of div- orce from her husband, Charlie's Cole P‘ilon., now of Peterboro. The case \was defended only as to alimony,. by :agreement alimony was fixed at $65 imonth, plus a down payment of h$.11.90 to Mrs. Pilon. Costs als.o. -ware laSessed against defendant. The' co - were married at London 01141.11Y 1%4, and were separated by legal loweernent on Jan. 25, 1938. There r grazing7Most of thcattle . 1.X.teh0;re Oree sons to the issue, aged 16 Herefords arkts and Mr. Snell, me. ,,e e generally has from .2t.10 to 300 head. 11V . These he has scattNred among diff- erent farmers M the ifiwrict and he usually; brings them N -fOr 'finishing off before shipping. Mr. Snell, altha- t successful ear devlet, has al- ways had a liking for cattle +which he attribute -ii to his father IVIX, , 0, and 21 years. GRAND BAND FARM SCHOOL oae-day .comunity school fin farmers lid farm women will be held at Grand Bend on March 18th. The a#ereoort ession at 2 p.m. will fea- ture addresses on Home Beautificatt- Snellin the district. At the age of one of the best known d'Arvers ;his on and Reforestation by' T. c..Marritt of the Forestry Branch, Toronto; father took him to Toronto with A .,,8,,Pam.,,12V. P' 1A1gtson of the Livestock al load of cattle and he has morn Dranco, Teronte, will deal with the , Insa grown up with them since that Ku -ton -hog businesth char t''''''' ZLIRiCH - oNT . ..„,,,,„„;, on these tinply subjects. j. C. Agri cultural Rep' e swap 4, time. For years he. was agent in Ex - I oCer 1 or the Ford l\lotor Company +Shea'N'T.' QUAtAry - PRrIcE . sERvIal: . and of lath y.ears for q,mleral Motors is in elu;rge. The sebool will brbolt" i 6 f in th 0 baseznent of the T,Jpito.d chum), I bone' tlow the .:4111:10.1? nember 1 Nverybody wOcornil. . 0 0 0 00,111brIrlstlft ***Altal00011***1110114000,470001114,0411040 1 kilril PrO, & Co, 44 -44 -4 -4.44 -44 -4 -4.4 -44 -44.4-44-444-44-44-+4-4-4-5.4-4-:-44-4-4.4.44-44.4-44.4444-4- 4- 4- +- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 1- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. $ All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality • ALL CONFECTIONS ICE CREAM Our Store will be dosed ealdi Wednesday Evening Eckel s Bakery — Zurich, Telephone IGO .*++4.4.+++4++++++++4.++++ +++94.++4.++4.4.+4.+++++44.+++++ 4.4.4+++++4.4.44-44++++++++++++444-44444,44-444++++++++,++++4 TRY ECKEL'S Town read also CHOICE VARIETY QF CAKE, PIES, AND SWEET GOODS. 4, 4. 4, 4' 4, 4. 4. 4. 41 4 • 4,44-4.44-4.4-4-4+++++++++44-4-++++ ++++44+4444.4-4.44.44+44.Hatttik Cut Your Fuel Bill in HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! 4 4 • 4-4 REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A t LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF MASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials F. 0. 1:C LBIL ISOR PHONE 69 ZURICH 1.111.00••••••••111.1111 COME TO - Massey -Harris Fanners' Day Free Admission. Everybody Welcome. Sat. Mar. 16, Rader's Garage, Dashwood 2 p.m. TOWN HALL., ZURICH, 8.15 p.m. Comic Reel's, new Massey -Harris Taking Picture, Showing many successful methods of Cutting farm production ,costs... EXTRA SPECIAL—Ai 1-listoric event of Motion Pictures oxr the same Programme.' The Royal Visit to Canada. A special privilege for town children under sixteen, all will be admitted free at Dashwoocl at 1 o'clock and Zurich at 7 o'clock and will he asked to make soorn ifnecessaryfor adults at 2 and 8.15 orcrock. Bring your neighbours along. Fr! Free! Free!' Special Cash Prizes given away at every Show. Dashwood and Zurich. ToT. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67