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Zurich Herald, 1940-12-19, Page 84E, "! t"t" ttlt -4 , W1 - ••••••••••-•,.. •THE Christmas Store WHERE THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS PREVAILS We are now ready to show you our display of Christmas Goods. A lot of regular items have been stored away to make room for Holiday Goods, and have arranged them n Tables and Racks. We ex- tend a cordial invitation to you to visit our Store and see the various lines. Most of them were placed on Order many months ago to insure delivery at this time. For Ladies and Girls Wear: Silk Hose, Gloves, Scarfs, Bed Jackets, Dress- ing Gowns, Ljngerie in Fancy Wrapping, Sweat- ers., Pyjamas, . i.arasols. For Men an -3 .Boys: Fine Shirts, ies, Gloves, Scarfs, Sox in Silk or Wool, Pa• -;e:::. aaa, Suspenders, Garters, Sweater Coats; fina. pony -hide Windbreakers, Wool Wind - breakers, Overcoats, Caps, Etc. For The Home: Silk Cushions, boxed Pillow Cases, Table Cloths in lace or linen, Bed Spreads, Wool Blankets, Esmond and Ibex Blankets, Fancy Towels. Special Special Sea our Special Table of .Infants Wear, finest Sweater Coats, Rompers, Dresses, Wool Bonnets, Teethers, Baby Books; Night Gowns, Booties, Bibs Everything in Christmas Cards, Seal Tags, Fancy Wrapping, Cord. See our Christmas Cards in large fancy box, 21 cards and envelopes for 29c. GROCERY SPECIALS "Marshmallow Cookies, 2 lbs. 75c Tea, University, half -lb. 33c Soda Biscuits, per lb. I 4c Campbell's tomato soup at I Oc Chipso, large at 22c Cantiies Christmas mixed 2 lbs. for s 35c We have fresh raisins, currants, peels, Walnuts, Almonds, Cherries, figs, dates for the Christmas cake. WANT7D---Goose and Duck Feathers, must be No. • 1 cyealitne We pay 55c. for Goose and 38c lb for Duck feathers. j PRODUCE WANTED fron.4=4.1,0.1.0,104**1**, • • 4,.;111‘4,4.01 PHONE 59 ZUR!CH HERALD .,2"11011111111111111111111 /1111' 1111 11111111111111111111 11111 11 111111 III 1111111 1 11111111 11 1111 1111111 111111111 11111 11111111 1111111111111111101i1111111111 11 2 ZURIel-I'S Grocery Store. Cocia, 1 -ib. glass jar „....... .. . .. ... . . ... .Z5c Corn on cob, 2 cans Z5 Ivory Snow, and 1 paring knife with pkg., „.25c Chocolate boxes, 4. lbs, each .1,00 Diamond Budded Walnuts per lb 25c Oranges per dozen .. ... 8cc - . 19 Baking Molasses per'lb Master wheat Flakes, 5 -lb. bag. 20c We have Raisins, currants, Peels, Fruits and Nuts for your Christmas Cake.. Menno ',Desch EGGS WANTED. 1111 hill 1111 11111 11111111111111111 111111111M111111 Zurich Phone 165 '.7107177;11111111;1411 IM111111111111!Illiall01111 11111111111iffITIMIIH111111111111111M1101111fil E =r, (0, INTFRF1T We wish all our readers and fri- ends a very Menry .Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Dagg motored' to London, Saturday. Miss Alice Beaver has returned to Goderich after spending the week, end with her parents in town. Sorry to report that Mr. Milton Oeech is confined to his room for a few days, but hopes to be out again soon. "eAr. Andrew Denomme of Goderich spent the week -end at the home of Flour, ewt. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Biitter, creamery Butter, dairy- • Live Chicks .Dressed chicks. ................12-18 Ducks, lb. 16e Geese, lb. 35 34 10-13 15 Turkeys, 115. ..• ........... 20 Wheat, .busheI 70 Oats, barn 32 Barley, bush- 42 Buckwheat, bush 40c 2.35-3.25 1.30 10.00 As parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Den- Potatoes,, 75 -Ib. bag omme, 14th conceseion. Mrs. M.. Stelck and Patsie are sp- ending the week with the Meyers Family. The former looking afteer her mother who is not enjoying her casual health. A meeting of the Game and Fish, ing Club will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich on Thursday evening, at o'clock. All hunters and fishermen 31r. and Mrs. C. L Smith motored" adii .all others are requested to to London Saturday afteineen to • -ctisit with their daughter Mae WI:to is attend this meeting. attending Western. Live Hogs cwt. Mr: Howard Klopp is wearing lovely smile these days, well! It's Boy! Mrs. Harold Rader has returned home from London after spending a week with friends. • - a a 1elePre'144060t413@*•ZA'474,,,:fe;,'41/4fier*?8,4-1.e-W44i1.7:-,e,i'll:£1,-...:,.•:... r rr,- • . •: -'„;-: : *:...,,,..6 t a a za • HARDWARE - SEEDS and. FURNITURE ) a. a a eeraetaT. Tee,,e,raeaaer.. a .1. EgF „fs.,1,,,,T.-•,..,4eqtr:‘ 3 , . A 3 10 4 4 3 IlliiqW11010iU,04, ,........ , ....;..m. ;(ilor i; ,..4,,A.4.4.1---,e4tF„.1,, - : A • e c ,,.., .., 1 ' , :N• Al gij Ti 0 l : a, 0 1\411it's s , 1\ ? ' /0 SillWiiila-1/1 1.s Ed NIt'l 1 A very successful Christmas con- ceit was held in the 14thcon. school 'eet..e last Friday evening. The pro- gram was very good and the attend- ance was also satisfactory. Hay Council met on Saturday for its last meeting for the year and the last day for payment of taxes was on Monday, and the eollector, Wm. S. Johnston had a busy day of it. MY FIVE YEARS AS A RED SPY IN RUSSIA Edmund Puzancki, a Michigan en- gineer, diicloses-in The American Weekly witL the December 22 issue of The Detroit beraiey Times -rim communism has degraded Russian women, : te"- how, inatead of a Workers' Paradisa he expected to so be kept open Monday evening, Dec find under Soviet rule, he found a emue'r "rd' Workere' Hell. Be ure to get the December 22 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. $70 INCREASE Motor car manufacturer:.ave been Miss Volland is enjoying good health ; busy figuring what effect the "baby e•t ie, !iiere;:ted in he home duties, Ileeigat" presented at Ottawa recent- which she takes a great piide. The ly by Finance Minister • Ilsley will Herald joins her many friends in on +1, o nriees0r atotc, wishing her many happy more years Canadian buyers. Dealers have been with health and happiness. advised that the increase will be $70 Mr. John Bell of the Zurich Road, for all lines of the cheaper priced west of Hensall in Hay Township, Caadda. The imported autos will and who has been in poor health for that is provided they are made eiderable higher, we underst- pastthe . few weeks, was taken to St. eon Joseph's Hospital, London one day and. last week by his physician, Dr. P. J. Equipment Arrives O'Dwyer of Zurich, for X-ray and The machinery equipment for the fLs.tther treatments in the interests of new Refrigeration Plant put up by his health. His many friends wish him is being; rapidly installed and by the a rapid recovery. Mr. George Deichert, has arrived and end of this week will be ready to I start freezing. Three units will be a s gl; A meeting of the local branch of the Red Cross was held in the hall wh;.n various reports were submitted Th,. annual meeting will be held dur- ing January. The Villagers were surprised to learn of tee sudden passing of Mr. Solemn Kipfer at his home, Bruce- field last Friday, and many attended the funeral on Monday. Mr. Kipfer who was of a nice and quiet nature, was beloved by all who knew him. Our local merchants and places of business are all specially decorated up for the Christmas season, and the public are invited to attend. In ad- dition to being open evenings on Saturday and Tuesday, they will al- Thuvolge, Peember f9411r; 411•114 .1- At 0,10+ f + +4.46 +.4.4.4.40+4044141*. .44 4. • • 4. 4.41' D • 4. 4t 4. 4. 40 The many friends of Miss Caroline Volland are prepared to .extend con- gratulations to her on Sunday, Dec- erher upon her 88th b!rthday. 1 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO EXTEND Season's Greetings AND MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING US ALL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS, AND A CON- TINUANCE OF OUR FRIENDLY BUSINESS RELATIONS Mr. Ivan Willert, who is a teember of the flying training school at St. Thomas, spent a few days here in in operation and once thiheavily town with his wife and child and insulated room is chilled to below i en,other relatives. Ivan, we understand, that n."11TI without much addit-; the freezing point, it will remain in iia taking a special ,course and when tonal chilling. A large number of k completed, will be on. the instruction aafia teaching others the art of customers are waiting for the piloting. He has already made tallatie.' o the plant o tat they1 flights over Zurich and is :very much i i: s, can place therein a saimly of fowl, , interesting 'in flying. a The official opening will likely be aa -1 5 i nounced neat Nveek, EXPECT BETTER PRICE$ a • Auto Leaves Road I While "Metoring to London on Sat - 1 urday afternoon about a nine west of LuM ean the car of -. Hilton Tru- - emner left the road on the icy ruts end took to the ditch nipping off a telephone pole, .and finally coming to IP etea with the reeult thet fhe pea - 1 We are Happy to take this Opportunity Of Expressing our Appreciation. at the Patronage that has been accorded us dur- ing the past Year and Wish one and all for A Merry Christmas A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ,01 Johnston ed Kaibfleisch Hardware 8z FarPhone 63 ++++++++++++++++++++44 .4044 +i=+++4. 4'40+44++++ +4. Bead and Pisabied ) mogasarmiamiaosagoorpor els REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. MREEZ<NAUEZIESERE0.28=1121Me42. 411111111111111111111111111111111/ISKAdiailii;i111=1111111111111111111111111(11111111111111111111111111111111i1111111aliilli1111111iiillii11111111111111L111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114111fiNIIIIIIS a. . ' •--.. f--:: E.: _.--- f Exports of beef cattle to the Ihi- ited States for the first 44 weeks of 6940 ended Oct. '31, totaled 104,000 head compared with 163,000 head during the corresponding year of 1939. Improvement a in prices of the ',)etter grades of cattle in U.S. mark- ets is ^anticipated during the first half aengers of the car, Mr. True/neer an af. 1941. This may result In a 11-°"- luj2.-rt,u. Bel,. a and M's Marjorie i.ar movement of cattle to those mar- : iii...,,ars iwing shaken up a bit, the kets, although it is Poasible that Can: • cos may be maintained .sufti. URICH - ONT, QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE. ioseleatbeedweesemioHikempeeeee Alefeeseedotteseeepeeeessegmmo -nr--T invirg a cut a: the eye whic', 'r•quired stitches to el° ,fe, but '11 were able to luttan home in the :young. I•lovx.....,.,•, the ear was 'left, .. , is damag( l eonsiderably. Onivirlit; BxP°1?I'A 'll Lucan dad as ustwi in these mix-IReview ' of Agrie. Conditions in Can, i oeila; tnin reelize hew difficalt it id totaled 66,000 live cailves la .the those who drive these trecherouss i U.S. for the firat 44 weeks. Of 194,,': •11 tone; to juee know what to do ini 76.500 head ' 'for the corresponding head compared . with tee mck or time to keel) Your car ; period of 1939. ShipMents of dairy ' 10 liql heae acuan e.ently. 60 that die United States mar ket will not prove to be us attractive, • lnte,„t ieeme of the Current N IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Good 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 in these Lines! ESA the Repair Man 1111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111N11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111=0.111111111 tipt..4.+4.4+++++++4.4..+44-44. 4. 4, +4. 4. + 44 4.4. 4° Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! t Buy Storm 'Windows and Doors I LET US QUOTE YOU! Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL. qt. TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU t WAIT. • PHONE 69 4 v.sgamsvmessassts Wr++++444+++4.4.4.4.44401•4.4..+++++.444.4.+4.0101.4.+44.1.4.41.44.4.4.4,44•414.iii 11 ZURICti I ecoo9694009999999 9 9 9 4. 4. 0,90904400a 04904094009•41.029•14140•••••••4141 Your Winter's Fuel We are again handling the famous Reading Anth- racite Coal, one of the best quality coat 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. PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which will rrtean greater Profits. Try iti a. (14 • Fa,:1,:'-•• $.1 '11 :araight position, and e‘tm cetIe wel'e < get out of control. ' Om first 44 'weeks of 1 98.9. esis • 144400999 5,844tectueose041,,mmortamoloitiii4W4k.tokmaCAPPIKM00.1 the grt atf,sta, viligenea it will at times empanel with 10,800 head during • • 44 - „ '4 1' .