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Zurich Herald, 1940-09-05, Page 8CAGE EIGHT Chcn:llo Bed 30n..103 at $3.95 Le Talle Cb 3 '4'2:183 at ....... ...„.„., ........... 2.50 Bath 'toweling extra quality at yd. 35c Clng at per yard 29c SItirts, reg. 1.10 for 85c ..n rt Zousers at 1.50 to 1.75 Boys Jer.:seys at 29c Leadics Cr:pe Pyjamas 1.19 GROCERY SPECIALS Corn. 3 tins Cookies, per lb OxydoI with 2 cakes P and G. Soap 4 for . ... 25c 16c 25c f 9c 10c 25c 18c Pork and Beans at Potatoes, 10 lbs. for Heinz Catsup at 2 pkgs. minute tapoca with Pyrex dish. ............25c Everfresh cheese, half -lb. pkg. 15c Fresh fruits and vegetables everry Week Al cr Eir‘ Sur PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 6.- s.tesammainmeassszametssee=5EinaMerraSSZIWNERMISI=EN=11152C2SIEgr Auto Insurance 11 Rates ARE LOWER FOR 1940 Special Low Rates for Farmers Living on rrownslaip Roads .Special Advance Allowance for Winter Storage on Farmers' Cars. Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative Zurich es.re**.***agessas e+to-vHD444,444-.4-:.erac.-73,:-_--..t-,--1T-fie,s--,Tii.-z,4•••*• • 1 u. • HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE W ire Fencina If yeeee.,ere-. �r4.1,43.7 •." "el,;is le-mttukt ..1%. • ...he. '11 %ill FROST :FENCE „for long life, tr. ad tee our stock eA Prost t finest we've eve: 'red xa:;tartet by aree,,,,a1 prwreet. 'Wears for a lifer.lerke. „"ze.:e;.e.c itA.2 attreceive pr1aea.. ttq ' '.'11'0.41444' -5114 7i1Car LOalt SOMDED VA4134, 1124 MiclotiY1, Attin! •:.,-,•Ater.,, 13(4 41111001111111111111101111111L E A ZURICH HERALD' 1 III 1 1 11111 11111111111111111 01111 111 111111 1 J1 zuRte rIt%..ery While Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs. ... .... ... .„15e Peanut butter, 24 -oz. jar . ... . ..... 25c Marrhrnellows, per 16.... ... . . ...... . . ...... Scribblers, 8 for 29c 9 s tor tag, 111111 Cooking apples, 9 -lbs. for Sodas, salted, 2 lbs. for Cream cheese,. 2 -lbs, box Onions, large, 10 -lb. bag 25c. 25c 27c e r each EGGS WANTED. rich: Phone 165 1 101111111111111 01 1111M11M11 1111011101 1111 111111111111 J11111111011111011111111111111111M111111 1011 1111 1 1 IIlIll 11 En111111111 (iniS Latill, INTEES LOCAL MARKETS Vala,s(14v, 2410,1n.bi;‘o 4•01,. 1044 io. .6.4.1,444.444.".4"fri.ervfo41..R.trep-tPef+44 • + 4. glo • Miss Anna Deters attnded the mil- (Corrected every Wednesday) linery display at Toronto last. week. Butter, dairy . . . 25 Miss Vera Dedels of Kitchener Butter, creamery ................. : 26" spent the holiday weekeend. it. the Eggs, dozen ...... .......... 21',_19.,, 10 Jenne of Mrs. L. Deters. !Wheat, !bushel ..... . Rev. and Mrs. C B. 1-TeckendaenlOats, bushel and Lois attended the Bergy reunion Barley, bush. 40 at Kitchener on Monday. Buckwheat, bush .. .... ......... 41)h Misses Mary and .Joan Merner have Flour, cwt. eeturned home after spending their Live hogs, cwt. ..... 8..26 holidays at Elmira and Milverton. Mr_ Harold Johnson and. family of roronto visited at the home 01. the Misses Johnson of town on Sunday. Warm weather is greeting us at present and the farmers are glad for it as considerable grain. is still out on stooks. Miss Doris Hamilton of London, has returned to the city after spend- ing a few -weeks at, the hoiae or Mr. and Mrs. John Galster: ..Mrs. Zurell and daughters of Mil- verton and Mrs. E. Theshart. of Sea - forth called at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith orr Wednesday last Mr. Oliver Turnbull a. Grand Bend who was on his way to Brumfield on his bike, called in fox a. chat on Wed- nesday morning, Rev. Armond Seleneicker of Arn- stein and Miss Elsie Emke of Elm- wood called' at the Evangelical par- eonage on Theaday. Mr. Gordon Hess who has been liolidaying for some weeks at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris.- }Wet near Crealton, has. returned home. MTS. IVIusselman of Elmirawho has ?)een staying a few weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gingerich and NTr. and M.a. M. Steckle of the Bronson line, accompanied her son, home over the week -end. Mr. and tan!. rieeence Tuscanny and daughter Carol Ann of Mt. Clem ens, Mich; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pitt and daughter Alma. of Hyde Park spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmore Thiel east of town. Tuesday was school days awe ag- ain, and everybody marched off to place of learning again. 14 new me- mbers have joined the Zurch roll and about that many are going to other schools in the district. The for mer teaching staff with the exception of Miss Dora Standing of Paisley is in charge of Room I. 1 2 • • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors and others having:claims against the estate of John Neusch- wanger, late of the Township of Hay in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 12th day of May, 1940, are requiredto send particulars of their claim to the undersigned Executors before the ?th Leey or -Sep- tember, 1940, after whieh date the Executors will distribute the assets having regard only to clailne received' by that date Dated at Zurich this 20th day, of August, 194,0. PETER NEU.SCHWANGER,, HILDA RADER, Executors, Sohn. Neuschwaelg,ex Estate. PATRIOTIC CONCERT The patriotic Concert held in the teen hall on Friday evening was fair- ly well attended considering all the doings on that eve. Tie play 'Snow White and Seven Dwaife" was led 'ey Miss Doris Hamilton and her ac- companyments were: Morris O'Dwyer Balebie Bryce, Campbell Krueger, Donald Bdard, Betty Mousseau, Dor- othy O'Brien, Barbara Gascno. Oth- ers that took part were Ray Oesch, Patricia O'Dwyer, Morris O'Dwyer sang "There'll Always Be an Eng- land; Dotty Klapp tap danced and a number of einging and guitar numb- ers were enjoyed; little Joyce Mous- eau aleo sang. The financial •eud was quite encouraging as there wee 1 net proceeds of $27.25. The two girls Doreen O'Dwyer and Doris Hain ilton are to be congratulated for II potting this over so eicely. a Mth Fay Lindsay of. TQX0fittl, was -week-end visitoee with, Miss Cora Streets. Miss Clara Weber of Louden was a Week -end visiter, with hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber.. Miss Doreen Hay of Clinton was a !Sunday visitor et the hem of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Hay. The advisory board of the tocal Red Cross i,11: meet in the town hall on Monday evening at 8 o'clocee Mr. and. Mrs. E. Sto,skopf of Kit- chener spent a few days 'at the home of the Misses Johneen. ' Misses Romayne Geiger and Dor- een Gingerich and Elda Bohn left on Monday for Clinton where they will attend Collegiate, Mr. Willis :Deese and Miss Elsie Dunkin of Winona were week -end visitors with Rev. and Mrs. CI B. Heckendorn. Miss Beatrice Thiel has returned home from Clinton hospital, where she underwent an operation for ar pendicitis, and is improving. Miss Charolette Farwell of De- troit spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pearce Farwell, Goshen line south. Misses Florence and Delores Mittle- holtz enjoyed a pleasant holiday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mittl eholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner and son Elwood of 14th con., Mrs. Mabel Snider motored to Toronto on Saturday where they attended the E. a few days. 4 • 4 4 4, 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4, 4. 4 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. + ..1. de 1 4. , .4. .4. 4. ; 4 4 SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we can save + you many a dollar as we have a fine, assortment of .4. Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for +.4* your Money. Drop,in and look thesetover and get our 4K 40, Remarkable Low Priiers- le a $ • 4* 4. Johnston & lialbfleisch z; 4.. .z. Hardware &Furniture. Phone 63 st (.. 4*, * 4. 4.444,0+4,,e+44-6-4-eneeleee+CeNelleeieVO4+4,4,4,-Iefe+4404eieeieteeeee4eieeeieis- t fHI rem 65 YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We Alwa.ys Carry a Full Line of the Bost of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Lei Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line., Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites, A Full Line of alit the Home Requirements Always keep a Coocl.Stock of New and the very Latest in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites; arasional Chairs Rockers, Etc: Z . „ Celebrates 81st Birthday Tneed A_ happy family reunion tarok place Varnibhes, Flil,or wax ' ;,At..t, god, Tubes 0.-X4ej- Marshall • - - • ,;•rt' fPArd- airt p at the Sic, s.et home in town ovei the ceeekeend, to celebrate the 8ist birth- / day of Mr. William le Siebeit. Those preeent for the happy evert ani Mrs 'Ed ar Slehc .41. . g . laughter Virginia, of Dettoit; Me. t'reek I., Siebert and sone Zernes end Riehard af Detaro't; Miss ',7rera !:4les7e-,rt, R.N., of Lansing 'T-4; Mr Rr"II,' tee" Si,tbert ▪ and dauentere .y and Jaen of • ICteleeree ; Me. peel Mrs.. tlarence wee IfIfyl^:11 Of ft 'R.. ior ned • • • 4,'.• 'a. • •• Amman. ZinrAMSIZSUOtastsr..MEn 114, N.-4•44 ,r.r. • , , 311NOXIM.45=.3219,etet 06101521, Ilead vat niqabled Anhigials REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Cake: Exeter 235. Seaforth IS DARLING; and CO, Of: CANADA LTDI. ASIZIOWIEBEEIMAIMMIanialeall& wilmmunageo;Taimiiimotioiilliiiimmilaimmilloniummoridadumullemon; olltillm00010010Ligthilmillimmonlieurgio:‘, r-_-- r- - t --- N 0 W! ... Mr. Gordon Callfas who has been staying at the Melick home for the summer months, returned to his home in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wen. F Braun and family of Forest were Sunday visit- ors the home of Miss Jane Mont .• Mrs, Richard Dancey of Seattle, Wash., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Siebert, left for Toronto on Monday afternoon where she will take a plane back to ;the ill coast. Miss Tillie Ehlers, .1‘,Ir, and Mrs. IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. GtIod 4 -foot Body, WOOd Very Reasonably Priced.. Let Us Have, your Order! We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile Let Us Supply Your Wants ii these Lines! HE B S3 the Repair Man 11111101111111114011111111061411310 111111111011111111111ReM1101111111110111411101111111111111111111111111W.111811111101M1111111111111111111111111111111111rei1111101101111111111111111011111111111111111111100110110111111111111A rr.E+4.44.44,44+++++++.1.44.4:ee-e-1.4.•,. iff 04. 4 .4. + Let Us Discuss with you the New Way of 7t. • Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly ▪ •• Payments. Call in and see uor new type of by Pay Rent! 4. BLOCK FLOOR 1 • At a Very Low Price. 71. .6 4' + + s' , LBFLEISC I _A, li PHONE 69 ZURICH it ilard5EZWIZURINOPOI in, we 44444++4•4444.4.4.4,444.4.44.4++++, +++4. ++++++4-4.4.444.41 4i 0112604c600,6****9•06)00/46860111111 IMAtelle41111M6061.111041411.60111114, 6 May of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1Shaab ef Waterloo, Mrs. Sam Oes- treicher of Dashwood were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. rhlers on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and their son .1,-A -1. 1,140 Mr.and Mes, Eldon Hen- . derson and two sons Ross and Mur- . 'ay of Luc:know spent Sunday. with 1 ./etee Pee..eee. f, 1 01 rrkr:' o; :,'I c r.• ' ' the ladies sieter, Mr. and lees. Menne 'J, ,,,, .1... ,...,„ - *rho regular meeting, of the work - re of the Red Cross Swiety will be held 'in the hall Thersdav evning, in ot „A „, , . . A`n. eke -eh of town. e :t- 1e Itt vrn f deten, Mr. Low, Kite:wrier; Mrs. W. 000 ! L. StejtArt, Wm. A. ''.7.:,bert and Mrs, eitiliii444111041664WWWQ0:41WW41464414iir " Irk";7 PiAtn... iof zuriebe inder Twine Anyone requiring some Binder Twine at present, is requested to call, as we are selling off the balance of our stock at a very reasonable price. YOUR WINTER'S FUEL We are again handling the farnous Reading Anth- racite Coal, one of the best quality coal on the market to -day. Don't be fooled by other inferior brands who claim to be just as good... Leave your order with is early. PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER. FEEDS A Cuaranteen Product that will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which will mean greater. Profits. Try it1 • rdr to re -organize for ho fall and ,410 • • wintr woikoivaimmiesiosibeiwooseeesieemeas irseaospota.6•600seowiessimpea „