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Zurich Herald, 1945-10-18, Page 8likommrs, Intrams 21.)RICH HMIKAILD (IP Extra Heavy Weight all wool Blankets in shades of Maroon and Green 64x84, at pr. $17.50 25 only Grey Esmond Blankets at each 3.59 New Lace Bedspreads 90x108, at each 9.50 New Chenille Spreads in choice of colors, 84x100" at each Men's Wear 13.50 A Fine Lot of Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats, Suits, Fine Hats, Caps of every description, and a complete Stock of Men's and Boys' Underwear for Cold Winter Months Gascho Bros. uRic. TELEPHONE 59 INSURANCE Have you adequate protection against foss or Damage by Fire? Labor and Material Costs have increased consider- ably. Talk your insurance problems over with me! Insurance License No. A 714 eal Estate Do you want to sell or exchange your house or your farm? List the same with me. No obligation unless sale is completed. Real Estate License No. 1354 Telephones: Office 65; House 175. Andrew F. Hess, • Zurich Insurance and Real Estate - Zurich 1.1:1 il 1111 li 'IIIII ka4 lb 1:1 1!1 Huron ck) ry unty Ne EVERY. DAY er 22nd to November 'Is A T 12.20 p.m. Huron County National War Finance Committee pill 4.Faxsaiktle, eel*4e* 124,, 414* ..44....***************6111111111$11 *41•440********411.1140011141411111111 • YOUR • • • 4 • ardvvre and Furniture 4, 4 4. se. 01; I! 4' 111 I i FI ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Mervyn Tiernan of Dashwood was a caller in town on Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. E. Heimricb were at London on Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Flaxbard has left for Listowell where he has accepted a position. Mr. P. Ducharme and family are busy preparing to leave for his new farm in Hay Township in the near future. Huron Holstein Breeders Banquet At the recent directors' meeting in Clinton, the Huron County Holstein Breeders decided to hold their an- nual banquet in the Ont. Street Un- ited Chtireh, Clinton. The date was Mr, Arthur Truemner and sons of Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. Dr. Beaman, head Toronto were visitors at the homes of the English Dept. at Ontario Agr- of their relatives here. icultural College' Guelph, has been Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and secured as guestspeaker. A group children were visitors at Stratford of entertainers from London will and Kitchener last week. .. !provide music and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Orville lanes of 1 The directors also decided to hold the annual meeting Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. Detroit were Sunday visitors at the.. lin the Board Room of the Dept. of ' Williams home. . 1 Agriculture, Clinton, when a good Mr. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen—speaker on ;soil will be present. sail called on friends in our village \ 41114011111413060410011180614041,04:4401144111000VNIMS,EKIlie HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE 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 stable equi- pment to do the work the quic- kest, easiest way. Invest part of the money you'd pay hired help, in Beatty labor- saving stable equipment. Pays lietime dividends. Gives you more time to enjoy life. En- hances value of farm. Improv- es product. Inquire about our Sanitary Steel Cow Stalls --Exceptional Values at Lower Prices. ‘. Lower Priced Stills • Automatic Watering .0.,Hk-/ricesra, row:. eiligtow; L-54. ts 1 one day last week. Mr. William O'Brien is spending a, feW days at Port Huron, Mich, and while there will enjoy some hunting. Mrs. Wm. Bassow and daughter Emma. have returned home after vis- iting at the home of the fornier's daughter, Mrs. Tetreau. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith visited with the fornier'.s father at Clinton; on Saturday. Mr, Smith, who is in his 94th year is enjoying fairly good! health for his age. Mr. Moses Gerber held a very sue-, . cessful auction sale on Tuesday. The day being ideal, and in general, good , prices were realized. • dgti, Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London, • .,0*:Te 5. 1 • 4 4 5 5 Everything in Shelf and Heavy Hardware + STORE NEW ENAMELWARE We are very fortunate in receiving a shipment of New Enamelware, such as Cooking Utensils, Etc., which seem to be of very good quality, and some attractive color designs. To appreciate these articles one must see them. We invite your inspection. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Our Stock of Mattresses is very good, and you have a fine range to choose from, a fine stock of Spring Filled Mattresses, also the usual Felt filled Mattresses Priced Very Reasonably BED ROOM FURNITURE We have some very attractive and newly designed Bed Room Suites just in, which are of the newest pattern* and finishes. . Be sure and see thein if 'interested in this line of furniture. A Full Line of all the Home Requirements Johnston & Kalbileisch Hardware ec Furniture. Phone 63 +4. 4, +4.4.4.404.4.444-1-14**44.41*******44++.4++++,•.++++.44.4.14.811 1 1 *,<4.*•••••e••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • I • • * NOTICE WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. JOHN INGRAM OF HENSALL, AS CO-OPERATIVE SHIPPER FOR HEN- • • • SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED • 4> IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM HEN- • SALL BY RAIL PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND AR- • a RANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT. • • iIA SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED. • : • • Huron Farmers' Co -Operative • HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER 44....0.4o•00,111,40*****004.4,•••• ,0-1.4)• (1-02-Q44.3,.e..*-6.1-.4.,-. • !, +4.4 OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard- ware always in stock, STADE & WEIDO ZURICH - ONT. QUALM — PRICE SERVICE *********************a****essesarmmeasommopessireem was a Sunday visitor at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. ,Gideon Koehler. Mrs. Wm. Sohade of London is vis- iting at the home of her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Schade 14th con., Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schade, Dash- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien and e‘ons, and Miss Olive O'Brien motored to Port Huron on Sunday where they called on the form.er's.parents, who are visiting with friends in that city. Several ladies of the St Peter's Lutheran church attendett the. large Ladies Aid ,Rally at Brodhagen last week, where over 450 guests were present. This shows a good spirit with a veryinspiring program, where one partook food for both soul and body.. Farmers and others are trying to make the best use of this fine :a.ut- umn weather, as a few sunny days have made their appearance this week after practically six weeks of rain, cold and' drizzly weather. Farmers are losing no time in gathering hi the beans, corn, clover and all late cropS and a few weeks of this is badly ne- eded. NOW—General Wainwright's ' Own Story A gallant hero's story of Bataan, Corregidor 'and Jap prison camps! It's "This Is My Story", by General Jonathan M. Wainwright, now in the Sunday and Daily Detroit Times. Read the war's greatest human docu- ment, "This Is My Story", by Gen- eral Jonathan M. Wainwright. BLAkt Many will be taking in the an. niversary services on the Blake dhar- ge on Sunday next. The service will be withdrawn at the, Blake chureh, October 21st. Mr. Mose Gerber and Mr. Brace McGlinchey of the Goshen Line held their auction sales on' Tuesday after- noon. Many from this vicinity tak- ing in the sale. It was a fine after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonthron, of Moose Jaw, Sask., accompanied by liensall friends called on many in this district during the week. ' . ......... • .4%, .... • ./4 hat makes a little farm a BIG FARM? It has been said that "a rich man is only a poor man with money". You have also heard that "money makes the mare go" and that "nothing succeeds like success". Old sayings like these tell you to see the manager of the Bank of Montreal if you need money to make your farm a better farm —if you see opportunities for in- creased income from increased production. You do not ask a favour when you ask for a loan at the Bank of Montreal. Lending money is our c'MYBANif • 'OA AVIIION CANAOIAN1 business and our manager will welcome the opportunity of dis- cussing your plans with you. He will be glad to study your pros- pects with you, plan with you, discuss actual and promised revenue, and work out with you a plan of convenient repayments. Many big farms—successful fa tin s — in all parts of Canada were little farms once. For their, de- velopment many of their owners have relied on timely loans from the Bank of Montreal. Your B of M manager invites you to share their experience. -BANK OF MONTREAL working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817 Hensel Branch: W. B. A. r,ROSS, Manager Zurich Branch G., G. SEWELL, Manager