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Zurich Herald, 1942-06-18, Page 81 1Items o f 1nterest • • We are now carrying a very extensive range of o Men's Wear and invite your inspection. We have : • a fine lot of ready to wear Suits for men and boys, w also take order for Cambridge Made to Measure g • Suits... Prices range rom 28.50 to 75.00. e Men's fin; trousers in browns, blues, greys, greens, extra values in all wool cloths bought some time . : : ago. We have 90 pair to choose from priced 3.75 • to 6.95. Also a lot of medium priced in fine cotton o ! weaves, prices 2.50 to 3.25 a pair. .. e We would like to show you our lot of men's work i s Clothes. Walkers Overalls in fine zero srrrunk to o cloth at 2.90 a pair, less 35c. allowance for printed • • pockert. Big B. Overalls 8 -oz Redback special • value at 2.25 pair. Big B in lighter shade blue $2. i a Monarch red back light weight at 1.60. e Windbreaker Smocks at 1.95 to 2.75 each. s a Work Shirts of every description. 200 shirts on 9 ' •hand at 89c to 1.49. • • GROCERY SPECIALS i Fresh gr. coffee lb. 45c. Cocoanut cookies 17clb a • Cornstarch, 2 lbs. 19c. Canned peas 2 tins 21c = IN MEN'S WEAR 10 • • 1 Rideau Hall coffee lb 55c. 2in 1 shoe polish •i0c • Libby milk tin 10c. Aylmer catsup 15c i• g Caledonia Cheese Half -lb. pkg. at 20c. • • 1 J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 s g'++:++++++++++++++++++++++ter f } C} ut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! IBuy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! • • ;•.F�. Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials x dFREPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A } t LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. i t• le C. KALBFL C ZURIC 4 ,B„Hwy'+ ++++++`k+4•+++*+`; 4.++++.-...,�.:_ ...y+...- .,.4..Fa..'-_I.. - ..y..i..3..1..Q.�.`Q 4141.4 PHONE 60 MI OS Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. seesselmo41.048.001140114006649410eG66400,14900.400400.8414246 • HARDWARE SEEDS and FURNITURE. Our Coal Supply 1 In a Bulletin recently received urging the peo- ple of Canada to put in their supply of coal early, as possible, as later on transportation may become conjested, and the railways may be found necess- ary to be used for more essential purposes, so an appeal is made to all householders, whrrever poss- ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready when the cold days will be here again. And how quickly these summer months will fly... We are filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... So be wise; put in your order early and have your coal bin filled when winter comes along. The Coal Administrator also urges that where - ever possible peopleshould use Western Canadian coal and thus conserving exchange and saving labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some 2,137,000 tons of„domestis coal in 1940 giving em- ployment1 miners SU days in Let us to ,966 •ners for 95 days only in the miner months and to 3,313 miners for 107 the winter months. fill your order for either Alberta, or most any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW!.... 1 STADE • ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE tub 011000110000161110,40****IIKOMM2111.4000004166401140111004•100141 ZURICH HERilliLD'' To the Men who Till the Soil • Spring is here and time to start work on. the Iand'a anot far away. How about your work shoes for: • s the spring work. You shvul dsee E. He Edighoffer+ • •about them before you buy. We carry the famous-, • . line of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line. has:, Astood the test for years. At moderate prices, con - . sidering quality. We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf' also in black Vici Kid. These orfords are made• with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med.. and` narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E H: Edighoffer has them. it Tina Shoe Repairing we give you the best money cam M buy. Give us a call, our prices. are right,. 4. ir�wir�W,iw�rw 1iI➢4v:'ztae.118fiy: mit!' .1. 4YOUR • al II rd • ware and Furniture • le 4 . ' YI UR SEASON'S REQVIREMENTh • ' We' Always Carry a Fuld Line,: of the- B&stet off, both. Shelf and Heavy Stanle Hardware; + 2. Furnaces, and all Heating E i men's:.' • L;et Utin Offer You Good Suggestions p_ s along this. Lines + Soane•Good Used heaters at Very -Reasonabl •'Pl ices,; 1 1 g See. t 'ur Studio Couches ancL Dinnette: iter, A. Full Line of all the Hoar?eTRequireminta- ;, E Always keep a Good Stock of New.and the very,Lateagh ; in, Furniture at Very Reasonable Prices, quality: CQm,- I sideredi Let us show you our Beds, Springs, .IVlettre.s4, 5" Dining, Room Suites, OccasionaMlieirs R kersir: Et SLIGHTLY USED, FURNITURE: For the more conservative purchaser we -canon' qa i.+. you. many a dollar as we have.- a., fine, asaortrnentf o? + Sliggh* Used tFurniture that vuilIngive• youu,l ig,•valiiteeItor ' your, Mbney. Drop in and looklahese--ovektrarr Pga tc tin Remarkable Lf rw•: Pr'icee,, - JhijtonK.a1bflijsch& Hardware & Furniture. Phonavo3 ,......4.+41.+++44+++4.44.+4.1.+44/++••••••••••••+.1.44++.41,41 ;4,. TRY J'CKEIO. At .. 4 n T -1k' c ready .,. :4,,,. ,t, 6:137 also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAM. ;. PIS ANDSWE T GOO. . - + Ingredients Used, are of • the. Ili ALL CONFECTIONS --. ICEg Qualitylity . CREAM X+ + Our Store will be: albsed each. Wednes y, Evening T. yokel's Bert - Zurich4. 4. °h`elephone. .100 IT .iti I. 4+44+3••+Mfr++44+44+4;41+++++ +4,,ck+.F?,y.44.4A409 +44+41++ 444I STORE FURNITURE E. H. -+ DIGHOFFE:R >` 1441.11111IUJ 111111 IIIIIIIIIIJI I IHJ(IIIUII mop ° iIIIIIIIIIINIII11111niIIiRH1ilUllllllllll Illllllllllll(flllll 111111111 lllllillllllliflllillllltlllr ZtJRIeI-I's Grocery Store Sodas, broken, per lb. - Wonderful Laundry soap, 5( bars -.11.,11Z Hawes floor waz, Ib. can 49c,: Cream cheese (Golden Spray) per lb. _ 3_$ c New potatoes, per lb. SC._ Colgates toilet soap 6 bars 25,c: Crown tea, mixed per • lb. , 6c Special brand coffee, per X35. ,, 3.Jc . Menno Oesch PRDUCE WANTED. Zurich Phone 145 1111, �uilnpllll jllh,11111111n11nIIIIInmInNilllllulnllpllnlilHIIIIN!IIIIInIIIIInminlllna,E(Illllllllnlllllllill nlllllllf?j11111111 II �IIIllllllllllr. 10-. MS OF LOCAL INTEREST tlr. and Mrs. Ward• Fritz ire inn Toronto the :beginning of then: week. Mr. Joseph Meidinger of :y1t chell, was a Tuesday visitor in toymt. Mrs. Tom. Meyers has; returned from Toronto where she -;,silted with Warden Armstrong o,f Hay pre aided at the June si.tti)g of Huron County Council hast iweek. Miss Ethel Hess i' visiting fri - ends in. Kitchener, Waterloo • and Elmira. - - Miss Inez Yun tut, • Mrs. R.' F. Stade, Mrs. Ivan Yungblut anotoreA to London on 'DDCsday. 'Mr. and Sas,. Len TCopp And family of Waterloo were guests at the home +ojI Mr. and Mrs. . F. Klopp on Sunday. The heavy rains the past week were fala,wed by shivering cool this Week.- That rain last Friday here in Zurich sure hit ,bo,ttom as the fields; were fairly flooded. "-Mr. -and Mrs. Armond Herford, "(bridal couple) of Eilkton, Mich., spent their honeymoon with the for- mer's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. IsFiah Witmer, Goshen line south. Friends are congratulating Mr. Fred W. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess, who was succes- sful in passing the First Year Exam- inations in :the Faculty -of Medicine, University of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edighoffer, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Edighoffer all of town ,attended the 91st birthday of the men's mother, Mrs. Edighoffer of Fullerton and a former resident of Blake. This old (lady if very bright and smart for her age, and is enjoy- ing life. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hay Township, wish ingagernent of their daughter, Mary Jane, Coleman, of to announce the second eldest Mir. Arthur to Tames Finlayson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Finlayson, of Xippen, the marriage to take place quietly in June, Attended On Monday afternoon the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Mr. and :Mrs. T. L. Williams of town attend - ad the graduation of their niece Miss Graduation at which azo just• what„ I; like, pertect, 'warm, 11114.e and longi. You are. like a Fahy, God -Mother to me. also find wards of .coanttclrt from friends across the sea, a release from-.man- otcinyt Your lett. excited the:boys just ',like e sweets db little ,child en. Int waa� great. Ais tese card, no not cati for many Words, I Vail send ik le#ser on •oiit next issue, hoping yeti rata;$ yowrs are (h perfect i}ealth. rvAl say Cheri till later, �fopin (to. 11•ear. from yeas again soon. Cha.r1,ms Town ;i l CHEER UP AND $1NG With Flossie Pleil1s Lend an ear to Vie tune of the year! Glenn Miller brings you a new. song sensation. Yi The American Week! c• with ,thisSunday's (Jane 211 issue) Detroit Tithes .. "Knit One Purl Two", a previously unpublished lilting tdpicai tune .. Complete with Words and Music ..printed in two colons. Be ante to get 'Sunday's De- troit Times, Huron County Council .The Huron County Council con- vened in the Court House, Goderich last week, with Warden George W. Armstrong, Reeve of Hay Township presiding. There was considerable business .at this midyear session as there are many necessary demand to be faced which command action -as well -as careful consideration. The C•o. tax rate was fixed at four mills anincrease of a quarter mill which is used to purchase Victory Bonds. The general rate is 2.4-5 mills to raise $132,000, and Co. roads rate 1.55 ani'lls to raise $84,119.3. By a vote of 21-18, council turned down a' request of Huron Co. Fish and Game Association to petition the Ont. Gov- ernment to declare an open deer season this coming fall. In nnothelr vote of 1-6-13 Council put over to next year 4 proposal to put the co- unty frame under a three-man com- mission similar to that of the Co. roads. A grant was made to Huron. County Federation of Agriculture to set it on its feet. Each member of the -Old Age Pension Com. will in future receive '$10 per year for out - of -packet expenses incurred in in vesitigating applicants in addition to $4:25 per meeting paid. A grant of Marion IL Dougall, who graduated $100 was :made to the Exeter Agri - from Victoria Hospital. Her Royal isultural Society, which next sum - Highness, Princess Alice presented the young graduates with their pins and digonsas, .r. A SOLDIER WRITES ki s. David Duell..u'ir::* i., :>wn ra- ceived a postal re .+ntly from a Brit- ish Soldier in Germany when. lie in a Camp. The postal reads as fellows: Kriegsgefangenenlager Datum 5th My Dear Mrs. Duchaarme;Aprrl 1942 I am proud and happy to be able to cknowledge. your most general anks for. the socks, conditions. welcome letter and in dein over most of the ,province any heartfelt thanks meris staging a special exhibition of purebred Shorthorn ,cattle sponsored by the breeders of Huron, Brant and Waterloo Counties. The increasing number of ap,plic- ations for admission to Huron Co- unty Horne for the Aged, already overcrowded, .has made advisable the building of an-additionia to, the in - Prov, ,!inspector S. L. Chariton told County Council: The number of inmates now stand at the even hundred an&accomodation for 3.0 more is needed, This condition is g so send . the inspector said, due chiefly to war 1 1 1 1 GENEAL I1VSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Fite, Auto, Oasuaity Fidelity, Eto: Andrew Fey Hess, Zurich Local Representative Zurich 0110040••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••1010111110••••••• M•MN••••• Your Winter's Puei ORDERS WILL BE FILLED + We .would ask our Customers not to become ex- cited about next winter's supply of Coal, It will take little little rine to get in the, supplies, but leave your orders in early and there will be plenty of coal for all before it will be needed in the fall. Order now and you will be supplied. Your Chick Feeds The Chick Starter Season is with ° us again and we have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls, Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char- coal, Etc., Etc. L. Sehilbe & Son 1