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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1941-02-20, Page 8'PAGE EIGHT ZURICH HERALD mmlvrrrmanmrosrmrr....n...nrr..r..r.r.r.ru.— lI We have again patted in Stock a large lot of Reg. N. Boxers' Waelpapers in plain and floral designs. Most of them are Sunworthy, some embossed lines. We think they are the finest range we have ever shown. Prices from 10c to 50c a single roll. Balance of' last season's papers at reduced prices, and 15 room lots only to offer at less than hall= price. We invite your inspection. GROCERY SPECIALS Castile Soap, 6 bars Sodas, 2 lbs. 1- moa rser tin Jelly Podwer per pkg Cocoanut Cookies per lb Peach cookies per llb 9c 2.5c 10c 5c 15c 17c Baking powder, quart jars at each 28c Laundry soap, 6 bars for 19c Oranges, 2 dozen for 35c P. E. I. Potatoes per bag 1.25 •. l'. Zi 0 .bea PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 • 'w44 + i zimawsomm .� m , .:isT�$''`s :..=mgzzassam a,,,vwx F. e1 1 NSUR EXCEPT L/FE Autog aasuaity Fidelity, Etc, Andrew Fa Hess, ' Zurich Local Representative - Zurich ' 1 IIIUII111CiiinIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI111H1 II 1011.11111111111111 iifi(1tu.111M11111jIII1(IUII11MIME F, 41 Arr. III IffHI! 1111111111111 III 111 I1 IIII III IIIIIIHI 111111IIIII I I I!IIIIINLI IIII!I I II II i ll 1pl111111' Z(J R«:!Ws Grocery Store Empire noodles 12 -oz. pkg. rOc Asparagus cuttings, 2 cans 25c Co: n starch, 3 lbs. .... ........ ...... 25c Blue berries, 2 cans 25c Colgate soap, 5 pieces with bowl 25c Tomato juice, 25 -oz can ..... 1Oc Minute tapioca, with tumbler, I pkg,...........I5c Sdoa biscuits, 2 lbs. . ..... 25c M no: esch m Lunch EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 ;p�lj ��: :�:i �u.I. '•`..:�1{U)I' III (I t(itar�i,.�a�ro>Pr�i7' II i i'mPi!tij�llrf��,{n?•t�TtOmT{ I'��`3t� - � - •- _.-. _._ .w„�... ,�.,, JL ..=sells.,, ditl<>!�_lt,,;l'e 1 t„ fin W} [C Men! Don't forget to buy your best girl a bo.:. of Bandy at the candy gale on Saturday at the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig of Ter - onto visited at the horn of Mis. Oscar Koehler and other relatives and Iriends for the week -end. Dies in the West Mrs. Gideon Koehler of town, received the sad news of the death of her sister in the West, who was '::trried on Saturday afternoon. She Ieaves to mourn her sorrowing hus- band and two sons, two sister.; Misses Fiances and Ethel Foylie of Bay- field and a brother Laurie Fowlie of Lorn-lon. Much sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved relatives front their many friends in the east. A February Storm OM man winter is certainly blow - 1. ; ing itself out this week, as. following - the light snow Saturday nig:rt, on Monday a storm started .ant; it it still •on the rampage. The main roads are getting. quite heavy out not seriously blocked, while some of the minor roads are gett'ng too heavy for the auto. Walking is quite heavy around town, a bit more shovelling ,world he:p, but what's the use, the storm fills right in again. a ret ,1# arse:4oeolteme4Ees .. e.40446,m+(.?vyo-44**eC C��i:'"rr i' ii. •, 69 kD a 1 1 rr410•4:4, ww�23'yy0k ..y 5' 3 HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE To Our Farmer mor OustrnerE3 You are going Through This World Only Once. So Why Do.. Without These Labor Savers? Experienced farm help is scarce and costly. You'll need moderately priced sizable equi- pment to do the work the quic- kest, easiest way. Invest part of the money you'd pay hired help, in Beatty la'zor- s:xving stable equipment. i ays a lietime dividends. Gives you i more time to enjoy life. En- hances value of farm, Improv- es proeuct. a Inquire about our . Sanitary 1 Steel Cow Stalls—Exceptional Values at Lower Prices..,. STt� ,� , D &as* URiCH QUALITY 7,* PRICE I '1 Lower Priced Stalls Autom tic Watering SECOND BODY FOUND Goderich—The body of LAC Albert Aiden George, RAF, who was drown- ed December 7 of last year, in Lake Huron, off Port Albert Training School, was found late Saturday aft- ernoon by two small boys. The body was froze:: in the sands on the beach half mile south cf the scene of the drowning. George and AC Deben- ham ere drowned when an ice hummock upon V it 1 they had craw- ; led gave way. The other body was 1 found late in December. Both men. were drowned on Saturday and both , bodies were recovered on Saturday. George was a native of Surrey, Eng and was a wireless operator. EXETER HAD BLACKOUT 1 Exeter district celebrated last 11'ri- jday night the opening of the war j wings campaign. A parade of the (Concluded from page 1) I band, unit of Middlesex -Huron Re - To budget the ,remaining $`2,500,- I =;latent "C" ;Squanron of 1st.Hussars 000 in the control of Iced Cross head -1 and Exeter firemen paraded the main out was quarters is impossible, since expend -j ;tela and Atl minute5- celelreat on blacl concluded itures depend on erne •geneses durin'..1 ` the coming year. Much money hp:; :,ith a bonfire. Cars v;ex^e forbidden been spent in con cr a'"cin; and t .ltt 1 to ,e the main street daring the blaek- 1.:1 rt- :opts dir Ho,a tat in England.' .t. 'the bonfire was held on Andrew in sending oe . c i food to I: ,+ ; tel Langhall streets. 1:•.. 'soirees in (.1,,;: ;ry, , in sending al.. BABY PICTURES WANTED to the Greek& a-I_i ear a,a., to .li iIt- ' hind and to Ponied; bn intei it'Itioaa 1 4 agreement, made by the Conventio, • of Geneva, pni:.onrs are l.rovidec with the saint fool r, I supplied tr 6 soldiers. This may mean lto'.evei. •that piisonsrs get a diet mucn differ - 4 m.t from that to which they were ac- customed in their home land. The a* Society send.; 10,000 it1-lb, boxes o: e* food each week to British prisoner, s in 5 German prison camps, The food > is supplied at cost and the value 01 O each box and its poet^tit$ is $1:$2. FOUR WI(DN1HS' TRAINING a The cost of delivery riAc. The article Establishment of u 4 month' com- of food included in the box have nulsory military training period n' been chosen carefully with regard to place of the present 30 days, and their nutritional value. The boxesompiete reorganization of elle train - are carried by Americrin Red Grose ing program to graduate 72,000 re- ▪ ships to Lisbon or 4larselles, and -ruffs a year was announced by it1 1 from then,.e are con led by rail tc• 'Primo Minister VVIaekenzie King. Un- Geneva for distribution to the prison lel this arrartgemerit only those of • , camps. An addressed card is places? •,l . years' will receive :compulsory in each box and this card is mallet? ;talism, unless cr,�:cumstances change to the Red Cross Society by the re- ttaterially o the nnm,ie s of this arc ;Mont of the box. In this way itis croup' ')rove unexpectedly small. A-. 11t'arned that over 05 per cent, of the out - 78,000 men 21 years old reg - Ontario loxes reach their destination. ':toted last A.ugnst during national I.I In r ige'd . to the woi' . cone by ,•egirtiation. The new lriogram will' Ontario branches, Major Watson ,tart operative on March 15 whet ta ,cited th t of Inn-wood,Inarnbton (i 000 to 6,500 men will enter camps. County) and s:emmunity, as ekeept.. i.d Ia1 grf the t' nitm. Tonally fine. On account of Tate oi°- ', , vitioni11 be calleoupsd uop for thesain1.5th of :••ant :.:tion, they had held two drives each ensuing month. On. duly 15 the; * for funds in 1040 and their total rc- "rig t group will have graduated, ar.' ceipt; for the, yitar, including, re•� 'nuc •st similar number ,will be turned out a l 4' o n •.,11 cotrrca,,. Ivo amounted to on the lilt o•f revery month there- con.corit n Titnvrood itself has a popri- alter, with. at least 24,000 mon * lati,rt o1 only 200, r'1in training There •311' he, res Major Watson stated, in clenvrn ex sept ons for those c.zll h 1 up fo rumours of the sale of Ited 'Cro;,/+r < +r.;,,1•.r4 batt nnoarr.„nements may • l goods, that on no occasion had Red be allowed on *print pies to be worked. Cross goods been sold to any one. i out..by the boards of review. =I LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesdav) Eggadozen _ .... ........ .. 13 . 15.,, 12' Butter, Dairy . ....... . . . ...... 35 Butter, creamery ................... 33 - Dressed chickens I2-20 Chickens live ... ...... , , ... 10-1:4 Wheat, bushel . 40. Oats, bush, , , , . , .. ........ 34 Barley, bush. ..... ,., ,......,. 42 Buckwheat, bush 40c. Flour, cwt. 2.3.5-3,25 Pastry flour (at mill), 25-Ibs_...60c• Potatoes, 75 lb bag ........... 1.10 Lave hogs cwt ,. ,... , ........, .... T.50 • NOTICE The County of Huron has. been divided into four Districts far police purposes. Persons requiring police will get in touch with the Constable assigned to their territory as herein- after described.. Wm. Gardner,. Winghanl, Ont. The Townships of Hawick, Turnben:ay,. Morris, East Wawanosh, the north half of West Wawanosh and thenonth half of Grey. .ti 3ennings, Seaforth, Ont. The Townships of Tuckersmith, Mc7�illop, Hullett- and the south 'half of Grey. John Ferguson, Exeter, Ont. The Townships of Stephen, Usborne, Hay andall of the Township of Stanley except that portion north .of a direct line from Brucefield to the Blue Water Highway, approximately five miles south of Bayfield. Provincial Constables S. Cook and S. L. Rutherford. The Townships of Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich, south half of West Wawanosh and that portion of Stanley not covered by Exeter, which includes Bayfield. N. W. Miller, County Clerk. RED CROSS NEWS $2. For Each Picture Printed Send your baby's picture to the Detroit Times! $2,000 in cash prizes! 400 First Prize! A full page of win- ning pictures every week in Tho De- troit Sunday Times, plus winning pit= pure; daily in the Gaily Detroit Times See till's . Sunday's Detroit Times for latent pit'ge of winning pictrres, plus Interesting Baby Picture Contest de- tails and entry blank. be•••••** 111 Manure Carrier Labour Saving f7/iU S O IN T. SERVICE Thursday,Fubz^uitn 20,.1:141 ▪ 114"•P0+.41r.'f'/.0.4-0ro-:,•1-rXT`,*-eogol'<o.4..M+•o.s..I'1 T.P++++:� 4 4 ,t, 41. 4 4 4 Ii fi .n. 4 . YO U R liar are arid Fur:ifure STORE 444444 YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS„: We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best 611 both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves,:.. Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Leta Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line Sonne Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and It'innette Suites A Full Line of all the Home Requirennen s ca Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest an Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dinning 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 Money. Drop in and look these over and get our. Remarkable Low Prices• to 4 •t;. JOhnet011 Kalofieisch 'Hardware Fundturen Phalli,3 +4i•44 +44,4pi+44,4 •wQr4444 "d+4404. i•4•44, r3 4v4. S 4,4. F 4, 4.44,44,4 4 Bed and Pigabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth IS DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. •�. rl.er t1111111111111iifll l;:ir':'iCl!It"IkMIiBflli11111111111111UUIIIIIIIi1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111I iit!ii91. ?I!L'1111 111111111111111?ill&MI111111111F'i=�2111IiIICII111t 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! ESS, the Repair Man I!i;ul!!111i1U!l!lUi1+i-.8!!111r N{!IIII!1!!(IIII!!1!U!!!!!(IIII!!!!!1!!IIIIIII!8il!IIIIi!!1!llil!Illnl!Iliilhilll!!1!1!IIIUII!1!I!!N!!II!I!1!!II!II!!IUUi'_"t�llp!81NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Illllllfll!IlBllllllllllllllllilul(IIIIIIIpi!!n triato.#04'44-latS°.Siea .j.+Jtg'y4K'.r."}fit +-e. -e ++++++++++++++++++++++++4* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' C;:t Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors 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 TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. LBI PHONE 69 Z U R C U- 4 4,4444.÷44,4+44,4 4444,44+•h•II••4••>s.••€ +.1•44air¢,}..,.,,..k•d•..+,h.k 4.4,44444-1.4 +44+ e00AZ44fIt t",i) fiVriMo ittotonainailoA4°P47poolF6ciQ1wetwtDoteiomoo'gsei. 1. E 1 a 1 l# for- merly to close the books o As we are very axn� � merly known as L. Schilbe and Son, we ward request that all parties having accounts with the ° above inaenioned, to come and have these accounts settled at once. WE THANK . OU! j .•+til i�. , M '"!' lit Vor�.,l'' ".e Alin i > 4 tit