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Zurich Herald, 1941-11-27, Page 8PAGE EIGHT 9 0 ED 4,a G 4' " r� • • • 9 • Gel • 0 o GROCERY SPECIALS 0 • • Canned peas at Sandwich ndwich cookies per lb. Pork and beans, 20 -oz. tin at Horne's Coffee, per lb. Mcormick Butter cream so las, 2 for Baking, bran .. large pkg. Spy apples per bushel ;ear of Merec5 C e cr. ats and Sits u .... wa.i 1 _. o i, ,"Am.] t^FV S'.1 U ,BdV : G: . d i x e ,.,...1a9d you that of 1'x'a'z, we ::r of .� �• ?, o` , l: have fine Suits for • Men, sp.n.; uay l:At! a race new stoca% of Boy's y's Sn: Ll.s nm -ay alh name up with two pair' trous- ers. p :r p x'ices are i ht. SPECIAL VALUES 3 only Boy's Suits Sipes 28, 29, 30 at each 6.50 1 only youths size 37 at 10.50 12 only men's sweaters with zipper at each....1.98 8 only Men's fleeced sweaters at each 1.59 1 • • • 0 10c 15c 9c 30c %9c 1Oc 1.60 FEATHERS WANTED • Must be strictly new No. 1. • 3 GSCHO &. SA N PRODUCE WANTED PHONE Goose at 75c. lb. Duck at 15c. lb. •IF Cut Your Fuel ' ' ll In ALF! 9 9 9 a • • 5 e • 8 • • - ., 9 • 0 • • m • 0 i t 0 8 a 9 e 0 • i • • g 9 8 • • 59 • • • +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++449+444444. 1 • 4 t • Buy Storm Windows and Doors 4. LET US QUOTE YOU! * Headquarters - for Johns -Manville Building Materials • REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A p LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL 4. TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU + WAIT. + Cre KLBFLEISO PI -I !NE 69 . ~ ..ZURICH 11 iMalinnEtiraGEM Annals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. i 4049499999iea es.io4:v'S-i ic• a +N.;4.4..b�'.a�att 14-?i,i:ff'Sa HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE Coal Coal YOUR WINTER'S FUEL Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let us fill your bin while prices are lowest. YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT Have You Looked Over Your Heating 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. OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al- ways on hand. Also a .heavy display of Furniture, Matt- resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. STADE. & WEIDO ZURICH = ONT. QUALITY — PRICE .- SERVICE CDC3 WIP990 9II kaWle ste9tC 147:'A rr0 „ f h& {s�9g' �g,rp406 A I 1 1 r ,111111.111011. RICH HERALD' 0111H I'IIIIQI Ill 111.11111111 Gr &car SMESNI IMi I ! I! 11 111111E Ill11 II II,IIiIUltllll�lll•III[�klll�)►ilill e er ore Fry -s' Cocoa, 1 -ib, tin 30c Crown tea, 1 lb. 69c 11.1ato soup, Campbell's per c .n 10c 13c Minute tapioca per pkg. Canned pumpkin, large can Cut mixed peel, per 1b. Clark's vegetable soup 'per can Puddings, 5 oz. pkg... enn0 Oes ck - Zurich lac 29c 110c 1Oc PRDUCE WANTED Phone 165 `,iTllll Il ""'•i 1j?11115th !ihdI': Of 111 IIIIII111111 JI 0I 11111111 I I 11110111111►111.1111111{Ilhlll ATV LOCAL ..:MARKETS • A .sitting of the Tenth Division ;1 (Corrected every Wednesdavi 'Count was held in the local Town ,Eggs; •clozen ........ 32, 31, 28, 20 Hall last Wednesday but only judg - ( Rutter, creamery ment summonses were dealt with. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K:1bfleisel, firs. A. Fuss and Mr. and Mrs.' Louis '.'rang were recent visitors in Detroit LADIES! Be sure to 'attend the Sale of hats at the ]local .Hat ,Shop— Friady and Saturday.—Bargains for alit Miss T. Standing of London a for- mer teacher of Zurich P. S., was a week -end guest at the home of Mr. and Airs. Victor Dinnin. .lir. and Mrs. Morris Neil and fam ily of Detroit spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred.' Melkk. Mrs. C. Either has returned after` spending the week -end at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Milt- .s; shell, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace itoss orf; .Seaforth :were 'Friday guests at the; home of the latter's aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. L. Smith. ! Mr. Fred Hess who is attending Toronto 'University was a week end visitor with his parents, Mr. and i1'IrS Argircw F. Hess. Batter, dairy CIiicl ons, , live t hickens dressed Wheat, =bushel Oats, bushel Barley, !bush Buckwheat, bush Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.90 Pastry flour at mill 25-1b .... 65c .Shorts and bran, ton 30.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 35 33 12-16 15-22 1.03 40 55 60 Thursd'ay, 141101+emho ? th, t ' ..� +.4.44,444.4.11.944441•01.414.14"1"090-0. ,*. It • ••p•� + + + + k: o YOUR SEASON'S ,.. E . �UIREMEIV'Ti S .; We Always Carry a Fuld Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. 1 Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. + Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE : See Our Studio Couches and Dianette Suites 1, A Full Line of all the Home Requirements y Always keep a Good Stock of ,New and the very Latest 1 in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, I. Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. t. ti . SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE T. For the more conservative purchaser we can save you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of SIightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for 9. 4 your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our 4 Remarkable Low Prices. + • Johnston & Kalbfleisch Y `o an t ii r Hardware & .F _1rniture; Phone 63 y +44+44+444.9.4444+++094.09 ++++++ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIII111111IIII11111111111111111111111111111111111f1ii11111111111111011Ii1111111111floiliIIIIIi1111111111111111III111Eifi1ii11111111(1111111111111111111111111111: d = NOW! MFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE PRICES C. E. Zurbrigg, R.O. 'OPTOMETRIST at EXETER Mr. Ivan Steckle of 'Bayfield, has ,fhe Newest. Approved Method of purchased the property on Chinacluay Street, formerly owned by.the`; late; ;Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Mrs. Tough of that village. Week. Day Except Wednesday,. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and, son Gordon of St. Joseph, motored. to Tavistock and Baden one dad' Leiioy O1Brien. Milton nogg ac - last week. ' companied on the Piano. Mrs. G. Aircraftsman Eliar Masse' who -i :i oehler-gave an instructive Mission.. 1' . :' stationed '-at Angus spent, t,,le �:. week +11 � Mags O'Prien gave a t.itt •ta11c ori :01. --hauls offe> ing s eri,;al offering for Missions was' 'eeeived.Mrs. W. Fritz 'presided at 1�� ;, organ for the service. WEET, HOT BRAND-NEW and BLUE Misses Doreen O'Dwyer and Mad Vaughn Monroe, America's young of London, Miss Patricia 0' favorite ndw bandleader, selects a 1)ewyc.r of Leo, tta College, Stra' fort'i, 'tune tlxri!l:l of the year—"And So i t were weekend visitors under :their` Y in,Iee- _w Weekly Song ;hit No. 6 parental roofs. omplete with Words ,and Music— r giis coming Sunday's issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Don't miss it? You'll love it- !Get The Detroit Sun - Mrs. Jacob Meidinger of the Zuni, h ray Times this week and every week. o f.l ,tor' a New song hit. IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Goad 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 1 HESS, the Repair Man 111111111111111iIIIIII (1fII1111111$i111(11111111111111111111111111111piN1111111111f11111111111111111111111111111111iI11111111111111111111111111111111111I(fWf8l11IIII L'I@I1fRI MI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 19 end with .his parents on'the i3ronSti • • 1VIiss: G. Echart of L ucknow ten;` cher for the (blind, is at present;stay, ing at the home of Mr. and MrsAi,f d11ick, Mrs. Alex. Foster and children -,off;;' London were recent visitors at the, home of the fovriez'S sister, :Ir. and road and also called at the 71ome ('irs. C. Either of town. Mr. T. R. Patterson, Engineer, of Goderich was in town the other day. in 'connection with the report he is making providing for improvement in the drainage of the business pot tion of the village, • Heavy frosts visited these parts en"• Tuesday morning, ,but the weather has moderated dowii again. What' lovely fall weather we are enjoying A year ago we had solid winter wea- ther with many roads nearly blocked, storms, and blizzards raging-. We are informed that Mr. Nelson 3. Masse of the 14th con. Hay, has sold his 50 -acre farm on the east side of the road and will retirs from farming. The Department 'ho -'has purchased this property /tans also taken over the 150 acres on 'conces- sion 15 far the airport on the • west side of the road. NEW STATION AGENT Mr. Fred Forest, of Seaforth,has been appointed agent at the •C.N R depot at Exeter and is moving there. Mr. Fore ter succeeds Mr. A. 0. Mar- tin who was recently transferrer( to Har i•iston. W. M. S. THANKOFFERING SERVICE The spirit of Thanksgiving was ;i,sibly evident when the Ladies Aid hid W.M.S. of the h;v;ln.^,+IicaT Ch- .irch conducted th:'ir :1 (n (i; '?'h; t1., offering service last Sunday night. Phe meeting was opened with a song ;ervicc sed by •,, A, ',lolie1 Prayer was offer ..1 Iry Mrs, ;reciter( lorn. flit mombc ., t of the Society vho we*9 e n the platform sang a cthoir number. Miss D. Manson gave ;i reading:. An exercise "The Voice of History" was led by Mrs. M. Brown, A Ladies' Chorus of eight vo"ee'' ang two numhen!. Those in 11'• 4 i„ HT1, 0 0 t :1111: 2, I1,13 W. J';)1r.i.,i ii f ,!:Huron County Council ITuron County 'Council met in God- Sieh, Nov. 18th for the last meet- * of the year, and as announced, P. Passmore, reeve of Usborne Va$ appointed to fill the warden's hair in place of Jas. Lepier, deceas- ;ed. :Following are some of the mot- ions passed: A. grant of $1700 to the.Navy League of Canada, $1800 to •fie RAF school at Clinton for equ- -jping the camp theatre, the same to 1;1e Port Albert School was given in lune; .$350 to the RCAF :Elementary School at Sky Harbor for comforts of hospital; $100 to assist in stock- ing. the . canteen of the corverte 'God ` :rich. -.It was recommended to the Eepartment of National Defence :that. a. destroyer be built. in Canada tlnd'' •ii'ied `Huron." All told, Huron ;ounty.ssince the outbreak of 'war -Lias made patriotic grants of over ';$50,•QO0, on a pay-as-you-go policy ns'tead of issuing; debentures, as in he last war. The financial report a" given by the Treasurer is very en- touraging; `Assuming that the co -Linty Highways ;committee ;lives with- in its estimates and the deficit of the County Home' is provided for in the general .account, it would appear that there will be a surplus in execs of $10,000. (When you consider the this; wa,s accomplished after provi'I- tn; for a new water system and fire .laran system at the'County Horne tot included in the estimates, is ha,• been a vas? good year. The statein. :nt shows the costs of justice ad• ni n tration to be down $2000, ho:' .ital et^. ,bilis up $1000 and Childr. • is Aid Society down $100, dr. Molly to the closing of the Chi' dren's Shelter. There will be nc curtailment of snowplowing of co- unty roads in Huron in the forth- coming winter. 'A suggestion we • m :de that the speed limit from th• d'irton ti !'tort to Clinton a dist ante of two miles, that the spot c' . , - .":1'.-.1t on t1R'3 Li, . .n -iy be ,reduce;. I A. .tlieli;:k, Mrs. W .h`ritz, and Mrs. Pram 0.maler per hr, to 20 1 i • .EXCEPT TJIFEI lie, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, :Etc. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative - Zurich INt.Aea4•40••w••••f•l99..SO 1s•••Nie!!R•••,*h•,*.i `. • 4i 0 •eat Your Winter's Fuel We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heating Equipment... Prices always within the'limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered. CHICK STARTERS We invite you to come in and see our various kinds of Chick Starters, and get our paces which are the lowest anywhere... Be sure and call! FOR SALE. -A Large Weigh Scales. a ZR. �F •i e,i; Itfil�