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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-10-10, Page 8CAGE EIGHT 1r 7a. 4 NEW 1M'Cr_ _CUL "7. •vie px; rel your wants in OcoOs you �vl k', crel_;":, .Ji ec e 4,st.,,,i jays and nights coming n 100 ?i.ii o7. Flannelettefb�";1uwi4 e -t:, in t.✓:e ore prk a advance. Ibex first grade 70x84, pair W earbe it i t. x14 pair Candy Stripe large 70x9O pair Esmond part wool 63 xj0 pair Alton, part wool 60x 84, pair l-leavy all wool, large, pair SWEATER COATS For Men and 'Women, boys and girls.. A large sup- ply of ail the newest lines at prices about same as last season. New Fest Hats, Wool Sox. Everything in Under- wear. Your inspection invited. GROCERY SPECIALS Campbell's tomato soup at 1 Oc Assorted cookies per lb. i 5c Marshmallow per lb. 15c Amber honey per lb. lOc Old Nippy cheese, per 1b. Stook which we See pries: 2.49 2.59 z,75 4.25 75 9.95 30c Escott tea, half -lb. ........................................ 33c Salted sodas, 2 lbs. 25c Potatoes, No. 1 75-1b. bag 1.20 PRODUCE WANTED FOR '. 1u11I11t011iiij I_ ZURICH HERALD J1111 1101,1 III IIIIII IIIIl I1ll11111I1I II III 111JI111gni l,l•LII it 1,1111 1 .4 '1+�14ksc);Ly, O'ctii,A`b* " ,1( li, 1.`,)40' *41'+0../400.4+++F410 +kw++ ^s .dwie k4544i++++++++++++++ arocery St re Corn starch, 3 lbs. 25c Gold medal pudding powder per plug..,.....>.+........5c Ivo. y soap, 3 large bars .21c Heinz catsup,. S -oz. bottle 10c Red Rose tea, half -lb. 53C Pea soup 28 -oz. can ........ .... .....................,....10c Lamp globes large or small each 10c Comfort soap, 4 bars and 2 water glasses ,25c Merino T esch Zurich EGGS WANTED. .001101111_111010121 Phone 265 11 II 11111 '1111111111 !11111!111111111 111l1!llllll1ll1111111I111!! 1111 111 1011 1111110 1!1 111111011111 111 I. ITEMS OF e t:AL 11 1 Mrs. Flossie Brown is spending some time w,..0 re•iatives and friends _vlr. Cyrus Schoch has returned after spending a few days at ,Liam- uurg. Miss Inez Y ungblut is at present houuaying witn relatives at 'water, loo and :Kitchener. Miss Vera Decker of Exeter enjoy- ed a week -end visit at the home o.t her mother, Mrs. Claia Decker. l I Mrs. Chas. Fritz, Mrs. _riagee Miss Pearl Wurtz and .dr. Ward Frit motored to Lonuon on Tuesday.. at Stratford and -"St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were Sunday guests at the hong, o.f Mr..[ and .urs. Wallace Ross, Seaforth. Mrs. L. Datars is at present spend- ing a fe.' ' weeks at the home. oz he. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Dedels at •liitcnener. Dr. Addison and Morris Weber are making favorable progress we itnxeir summer cottages at the lake moat at P. Schade's frontage. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stelck. or the l4ttt cun,, were Sunday guests with .er. and Mrs. Mel. '1'raquair, near Hensall.. \ir. and Mrs. George Fee, Mrs. S. Gottschalk and Miss Nellie Fee of llensall called on a few villagers on Tuesday. Itr. Milton Dietz. i.: brightening up his dwelling and garage wail a new coat of paint which helps to improve the appearance very much. ga SON ; PHONE 59 • elan sea tar ,vale--- ^'^e^nTr�ru.+-��` . �- . T ke AUTHORIZED DEALER `, � .He , Local Representative ZUriCh Zurich HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE YOUR WINTER Hardware eeds YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT IHave You Looked Over Your Keating Equipment? Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob- ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Advantages. Ii • ••1 a • • I i • • • 1 I OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS i 4 Plumbing,Evetroughing Eve�rou�hing and Tinsmithing Our I Specialty. Full line of heavyand i d shelf Hardware al- ways I on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. • SEEDS! SEEDS! • ii We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy Clover Seeds, Etc, 1 g Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the roost suitablp FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fillyour bin while prices are lowest. 74 1 D tlp ,, Pi ff Peran 1 !' d E 9 YOUR WINTER'S FUEL • 6P ZURICH—ONT. 1 QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ' • Hay •Council will meet on Friday aiternoon, Oceoeur IIth, in the af- ternoon at 1,30 o'clock. This cnange of„ date was .•"e<-ary as October 14 is Thanksgiving Lt++s . 2dr. and Mrs, W. Bracey ill of Ter - onto; Mr. M. k•.. Uuder.eh; Airs S. J. Bean, Mrs. Furey Soathen of London were visitors at the home of Mrs. C. England. I Exceptionally heavy rains visited ' this •lection Sunday evening and dur- • ing the night, in fact it was thk• heaviest rain .of the summer, fair];; saturating the ground, and it ha: eeroatly hindered the farmers in har- vesting the late crops, Airs. Alex. Foster, Willis and Blain and Mr. Floyd Fncter• and friend, all of London, were Sunday visitors with relatives in the vicinity. Also calico at the home of Mrs. C. Bilber. Mrs. Pauli is at present in Clinton Hospital and is improving very nicely The 'building for Mr. George Bei- chert is making progress, The wall: are now ready for the brick wort; which will be hustled along, as the biulcting will be of solid brick it will go up gradually. The wet wea- ther early in the week was n big hindrance. The first Sunday in October is generally considered as Rally Day in the Sunday School. In our morning session the worship service was en- riched •by a talk by Mrs. G. Koehler, on "Christian Edumr•tion. and the Public ~cloak" and e Ladies' tette composed of Mrs. M. Oesch iVI Miss rs. L. W. Hoffman, bars, Pearl Pfile and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien. Mrs. Bryce presiding at the piano. an offering was received for Missionary work in the Canadian West. H. ASHTON-WOLFE 15 BACK `The Case of the Clawing Death" is the first article in a new se'iie3 of remarkable mysteries of cr.nre told y H. Ashton -Wolfe, master -detect ive who helped unravel there when ie vva' an associate of the :'-arnous 7rench. Suri te, app..ars, in The Am - .n ]can Weekly, the great weekly ,iagazinc, v,ii;.r the O;tober 13 issue of ".I'he Detroit Sunday Times. Evangelical Church The Ladies of the - Ilvangelieal i it ch suet last Thursday •evening in he ''rr :ement of the church for the monthly me,,titg of tlir, Ladies' Aid and W.M,,S. 'l'he committee that ar- ranged for the •program consisted of Mrs, T. L. Willi.arne, Mrs. D.. Geiger,. LOCAL MARKETS CCorrected every 'Butter, creamery , Rutter, dairy ,. Eggs • ... . Chickens, live ..... Hens, live ......... Wheat, bushel Oats, bushel Barley, bush. ..... Buckwheat, bush ..... Flour, •cw.t. ,.. Live hogs, cwt. ..., Wednesday) 2a , ...-............ 27 2.7.,; 2.5,, 20, ii2 ... ,. , ,. ,. ,. _ 12-15 ....... ,. - . ,. 8-10 55 28 40 40c ........+. 215-3.15 Mrs. W. Siebert, Mrs. S.. Witmer,. Mrs. Lennis O'Brien and; 11Ylxs. Peter Koehler. Mrs. L. O'Brien. acted as chairman. Mrs. P:, Koehler' read the scripture and made helpful comments Mrs. H. Hess ledi the group in the singing of our Church Hymn. ibl.iss Pearl Wurtz read' a suitable article on "Thanksgiving". Mrs. I).- Geiger pre- sented an interesting reacting on "Christian Fellowship" as experienced by the Rev. Tronside on iris way to California. iMss Dorethy.O'Brien read a Thanksgiving Poem. Mr. Gar- field Witnngr spoke on Missionary work in the Philippitres, highlighting his remarks with interesting refer- ences to. that. great 'book, + �n Amer- ican Do t,Qr's Odyssey" by Victor Heiser. While the program. was' being presenited, the Ladies worked on a quilt for the refugees. Art offering of nearly six dgllaxs was, received to pay for the 'q Tilt. The committee served tea to bring the meeting to a close.. A larger' number of young people than usual attendee{ the weekly E.L. L;.E. meeting last l+`t•iday night. Miss i;uby Church and Miss Ellen Frans- iin planned the service. Scriptr,re is read by Helen O'Brien. Miss Chu,•clr, offered prayer. A play ¢ ntit led "The Kind of Church' We'd like"1;i1 was road .by Dorothy O'Brien, Betty Dietz, alliltati Dagg, and Rayl, Oesch, i ollewing this there was a able con- test. 4, 4 4 4 4' 4' qix 4 4 YOUR. SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS °, We Always Carry ae Full Line of ' the Best of 4. both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves.. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let U ;i, Offer You• Good Suggestions alone this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices +' far s rim i,. U < FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites A Full Line of a the Hoxne P ' ecgaii;ea'n.ents 3: Always keep a Good 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, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the - more conservative purchaser we can save. you many a dollar as we have a fine,, assortment of Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for your Money: Drop in and look these over and get our 3Re°rn rkable Low Priiiea, + Johnston & Kalbfleiscb 4 ardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4` 4' F++4+4'+i 444 p++tr+i+++.****+f)+++++r+'++++4,++ f.+++++44 Dead and rimblett Animais REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter:' Z35. Seaforth, S DARLING and CO. 0., CANADA LTD. ql@Illillillllll' „, plliil„„,„I'11115 ,illlilUlll11111Ih'�raiilill„,„„illlli„„„„1111111111Uhili::!';itlGiii„,„,il„„„„iiilii(11111111161;„Illi,,„„ill„„„,,„,„!!!i!„„„,,„..„,,,v.11llllllltlllll„,„,,, 51, =r t. • The Sacrament of the r,,ord's Sup- per was observed on Sunday mei-fl- ing. Rev. C. B. Heckendorn spoke. .h: theme "Christ Unites Us.' The oesorrance of Holy Conununie, was( in harmony with the desire of t he Leaders of the Christian Church to hold this service, throughout the en- tire Christian world, on this day, In 'Magistrate's Court IS THE TILE TO ORDER Yo:�r Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Haze your Order! We also carry a. Stock of New Brick and Tile Let Us Supply Your Wants. in these Lines! IIESB, .e Bepair Mai. �;lliti6illll N;16ifllll�s l;iilllllWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!s'iilil111UI{111111!((f11111111111111111111iliIIIIIIIIIIfIII illliflB l�iiliifll11l tlllllllllill Wi'liIIIIII11111N111101111111111111110IIIIII1011111111 111111111 l5 $4.44++++++++++++++++-I 1 +3..+» ;,.,. 4++++++++ ++.,+.,..}-++ 4.r.ti-•$ +.+-t 4. + 4' 4. 4. Goderich—Charged with perjury, allegedly committed when she app- lied for and secured a marriage lic- ense to marry Geo. Hoffman of God- erich, last May, Mrs. Emma Tremblay appered before magistrate 3. A. Makins on Thursday to appear in two ' weeks. ---It required half an hour for Magistrate Makins to read the 22 theft charges facing Robert Snazel, advertising salesman,, and with regularity, he .pleaded guilty 'to affil 22. Snazel canvassed advertising for a directory that was never printed he keeping the payments down, rang- ing. from t01,50 to $12, and. con• +eating the money to his own 115e. 16 of the offences were committed ir Zurich in July and August of 1939 .:rad six in Grand Bend in August o1 this year, Defence Council Frank Don +ie.11y said that Snazel's partner wa„ ;o have 'collected the balance owing and have the directory printed. "`This has been in court ibefore o- -hillier charges. It is questionable i' ever intended to carry out hi. ontraet” said Cron .Attorney j=lohner. Some evidence will be heard :;,afore entence is passed a week irenece Snazel was returned to jail. Franz Ryan and James Deacon, charged with cattle thieving were remandec to jail for trial at Wingham on Oci 11. Robt. Dickson, stock salesmar who last week pleaded guilty to th• theft by conversion of $1,700 in Ge crnrnent bonds from women client pleaded guilty to the theft or $1.00' rn bonds from Catherine Show, Wal erloo County', and $125 from Sol» M. Gibhon. Sarnia, Three other chi rges are hanging. Sentence was ag- ain deferred. y ay it! 1-7 •f Let Us Discuss with you the New Way of Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly Payments. Call in and see uor new type of BLOCK FLOOR At a Very Low Price. • .1`. KAL!FLEISC ZURICH PHONE 69 4 4+ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 +t++[+3++f++t++i++i+1+i++i++Mi++i+++E++fd+++h+F++F+r+F+1++E++i++4++.+++d++ +++;++i++F+F+;i++F-:+++ 4 t0411046011•00000004111000111111141118 1400004r3910000*•tA••Ilr••004111 f • • tl 1 L +_, YOUR WINTER'S FUEL We are again handling the famous 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 us early. Binder Twine Anyone requiring some Binder Twine at present, is requested to call, as we are selling off the balance of our stock at a veryy reas©.nable price. 1 PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS 2 A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which will mean greater Profits. Try it!