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Zurich Herald, 1942-07-16, Page 8• • • • • • • • • • • • Warm Weather WANTS Let Us Supply Your needs in light Summer Wear FOR LADIES! Everything in Silk Lingerie; fine crepe and chiffon hose, ankle socks; Sport blouses in plain or striped A few fine Cellanese Dresses at 2.98 each. See us about Elastic Girdles. A new shipment ar- rived at 1.39 and 1.59 each. • O Dress Materials in Sheers, dotted Voiles, Crepes, • Organdies, etc. • . FOR MEN • g A lot of Fine Dress Shirts, new ties, Sport Shirts, • light weight Trousers, Jerseys, Breifs, Vests, Sox. Iii and a complete line of Overalls, Work Shirts, Hats, o Caps and a very fine range o•~' Men's and Boys' g Suits. ✓ FOR THE HOME • 3 only fine Chenilli Bed Spreads, large full size, at 11.50 each • s• A new lot of lace table cloths. All linen table •• cloths, sheetings, pillow cottons, mats, rugs. A complete line of Curtain Materials, and everything g in Floor Coverings. • • C.; • G CH ON PRODUCE WANTED • • • • • • • • w • e • • fi • 0 0 • • • • 0 • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 s e PHONE 59 109 • J • Cut Your Fuel Rill 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. F. PHONE 6Q LBPLEISc. - i1 r ZURICH • •s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. ••••••••••••••••••••••oma dIE•ag+C•PO (Nnw;r.te,sr • • • HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE Our Coal Supply { 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. i The Coal Administrator also urges that where - ever possible people should use Western Canadian coal and thus conserving exchange and saving labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some 2,1 37,000 tons of domestis coal in 1940 giving em- ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107 days in the winter months. Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW! STADE It WEI DO I ZURICH -- ONT. QUALITY PRICE - SERVICE M••A• •••••••e.d oomeeeeocootooteeeeateaeoe4 i� 1+1,4141,44, 11 lminiiumlmmiumum111111iiiui111111ml1111iluiiuuilmulilii11iulTilliilmim a uu1111uuinpii1111l011oli illimiiiimiimilliwilimiu, ZLJR1WS Grocery Store Sodas, broken, per lb. „ 10c Wonderful Laundry. soap,. 5 bars 1-9c • Hawes floor waz, lb. can 49c Cream cheese (Golden. Spray) per lb. 35c New potatoes, per lb. , ! 5c Colgates toilet soap: 6,.bars• 25c Crown tea, mixed per lb. Special brand coffee, per' lb.. Len o O esch, PRDUCE WANTED. 69c 30c Zurich. Phone 165 011211, II UUU 1111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.0 '1111111111111111111111111111111110 ITEMS l' .00- INJ4r°i' i LOCAI_uMARKETS igloo JIIUI 1iU iri1 i =. The weather the past. week- was, unusually cool for July,. ittseemed more like September. \'la's. Clarence Hoffman and' sorer; Bobbie of Galt are visiting with re- latives here. Mr. Reuben Gates of Dash -woad; was a busines visitor in town- on Fri. - day. • Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell of Toronto were visitors with filiends:rn- town one day last week:. Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner and' Baugh ter Miss Hazel of Stratfora vere:at the Hoffman home the past week Born -At Zurich, on P„'tme 19; to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer• a dan- ughrter (Mary Lou.) Mres. R. VlcKiniey- of Staarley,` .pent several days at tlieAlome•o�f'Iha niece, Miss Jane Lamont. Mrs. Daniel MclIsaac of Crediton, visited one day last week at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Melick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess- and children are enjoying a few .weeks' holidays at their cottage i:re the Pinery. Mr. and Mrs: Eldon Gabel', Miss Ethel Gabel of Clinton, spent the week -end at •the home of- Mr. anad Mrs. E. Gabel. Mr. Kenneth Brakey has left for Montreal where he received a pos- ition with the Canad'aian Marconi Compan r Mr. Norris Weber has returned from Sudbury %tare he visited at the ];acme of Dr. an;d Mrs. A. J. Ad- dison. 1Ir. and Mrs J. M. Bole and Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner of West Lorne were recent visitors at the home 'of Mr, and Mrs- E. M. Dagg. FARMER'S ATTENTION The Huron Fish and txame Club will be prepared after. May 1st to supply a setting or more of Phe.as. ant eggs to any farmer in Huron County who will set or raise them. Special feed will be supplied free for the chicks and a substantial prize will be given to the party raising the lar gest percentage of chicks, For in- formation and pamphlet in raising them, call at Epps Sport Shop, Clin ton, GAS FOR TOURISTS United States tourists remaining in Canada 48 hours or less will be al- lowed 20 gallons of gasoline under provisional arrangements of the gas- oline retioning system which •became operative April 1st. American tour- ists crossing the border for a six- month stay will be allowed 100 gal- lons. Atter 90 days however, the tourists may apply for a ration book placing him in the same category as a Canadian driving a non-essential automobile, MONSIEUR LAVAL From Vice Lord to Vice Fuehrer An inside story about the traitor- ous butcher's son who rose to power in France by means of legal trickery and his palaces of sin..told in The American Weekly with thisSunday's (Jlune 7) .issue of The Detroit Sun- day T;.me:s.. by Princess Amelia Kar- apow, who knew Laval better than most of his countrymen. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times. REFUSE TO SELL Kettle Point-•-•IBy a vote of 59 to 13. Indians of the Kettle Point and Stoney Point reserves rejected an offer of the Department of National Defence to purchase the Stoney Pt. Reserve, consisting of 2,240 acres, fofr the purpose of erecting a milit- ary training centre. Brig. D. J. Mc- Donald offered $33,000 for the land, or about $13 per acre. A separate evaluation of the buildings and im• provement on the land was proposed, bringing the approximate purchase price to $45,000. Olt t (Corrected every Wednesday) :Eggs, dozen 26; 24; 18 'Butter, creamery 'Blotter, dairy Wheat, bushel Oats, bushel Barley, bush. ,Buckwheat, bush Flour, cwt. 2•:60;.2:85 Pastry flour at mill 25-1b .... 65c Shorts and bran, ton 30.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 iI.tia "osla:,� , $b1 16th, . li94C. 1 ..�ee:..�T nTA*�'�T*�F*'N�."'IY"Y•"W '/'m'r. 7•.M •+. 1r .A. •4"n• • 4'x IP '* j H rdwar e and' Furnitu iii 38 36' 1:10 50c' 70 65c Milton and Twyla Dagg are holi- daying at Boshkung Lake, in t he Haliburton District. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neil and fag ily of Detroit, were .Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.Melick Mrs. J. W. Horner- has ,returned,. after spending a week- with her da,, ughter at Varna. Mrs. Clarence •Schasle and daugh ter Margaret of the 1.4th Con., were weekend visitors with relatives in Kitchener. Playing G.uod Ball Halifax, July (3 --The Navy -sdged Halifax Cardinals,7-6 here tonight to keep a firm grip on first place- in the city senior 'baseball loop. The.; Sailors weathered a strong Cardinal rally which •produced_ four runs. The Navy batting star sv:U Hal Stade, of Zur- ich, Ont., w12;o drove •inr five runs, with a triple. and a single,;, RUBBER IN DANDEL1'ONS• Cheer up there's rubber in;)o_se dandeliotns. Robert, D. potter,, sci- ence editor of The &merican Weekly poins out that an overgrown -gr ssian cousin of our pesky America», weed eventuaally may solve the problem of how to keep your car r -fling on. NEW tires. The Americaii Week1.$ including this interesting story comes with this Su .tday's (Ju,ly 111) of The Dettvit Sunday Tines. NEARS COMPLETION ..,Fine weather is greatly assisting in putting on the fuieshing touches to the Centralia Airport. The buildings are in the last stages of completion A large number of airplanes are in storage in the hangers. There aro now 25 members of the air force on guard and 20 more are looking •af ter the stores. These men arae recei• ring their meals at Central Hotel, Exeter, awaiting the completion of the mess and the installation of water facilities. The one thing aenrg anx- iously awaited is for the ground'. to dry. Work on the runways is speed ing up, some being ready for surf acing. 111111118, CULINARY CUES Ethel M. Chaphan is a native of Halton County and a distinguished graduate of MacDonald College. She its the author of several delightful books and editor of the Home Sec- tion of the Fariner's Magazine. She is an expert in matters relating to nutrition and food conservation and will make this her subject when she appears as guest speaker on the Nat- ional Farm Radio Forum, Monday, July 20, ut 8.80 p.m YOUR STORE SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We Always Carry a Full Line- of the Bestt o$1 both Shelf and Heavy Stable Hardware: Stoves,• Furnaces, and all' Heating;. Equipments. Let•r' e - Offer You Good Suggestions- along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at VeryvReasonable -Priem FURNITURE - t YOUR 16, • See: Our Studio • Couches , and' Dinnette Suites-. 4. A Full- Line -of, all the HomeeRequirements, • Always keep a. Good. Stock of New and the . very Latest* in Furniture at Very l:easanabl .e Prices, quality. Con.- t • sidered Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,,, N '} Room Suites, Occasional ' Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE For the- more conservative purchaser we ca.'; saw you ,many a dollar as we have a<, fine assortment of : ithtly Used<tFurniture that will"give you big valise fan to ur, Mbney. Drop, irr and' look. these over anadget; our,- t Remarks! le,l€ary • Prices. Joh-nston & lialbfleiseh � a t e p�--� t ure. Phone 3 ti 4 4.4.4+4$4..1. 44 0.4+ R • � db�6• � �s +S•3 I +++4.4.4.4.4.+o++++++++.4400,'. cl'+ 4+'N'l»li 4...4" �1 .4l..I F•.B'•l'•I'++ ++4.4- ;-+44.+fir+44++.1.fi4.iN ,4.4,4rnt4i• .4.44 4. 4• 4- TAY ;CK EL'S ik" ad fi also CHOICE VARIETY . OF CAKE,- PIS,, AN J►d SWT GOODS. I A.l ; Ingredients Usasi are of the: Idigtvest Quaill " ALL CONFECTIONS -- . I,E. CREAM Our Store- win lie cl;esed each W4ditagsclay Everting .1 4. Ems, -eVs Bakery - Zurich 4. Telephone 1 CO .. +-4.4.-+4.-t A -H.+ .4.4 .°x,44-1 +++ l"F'i 4-4. `aIGFs++41~i'4.44 34' 0.4.'i.4'+It'ii'++4, woossmisatsmassamosassismosonsmoogramasommomommomarme GENE RAL INSU. $aiNCE EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Eto, Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative - Zurich •••M•••N•••N••q••••••• N•••N•ONp Your Winter's Fuel ORDERS WILL BE FILLED We would ask our Customers not to become ex- cited about next winter's supply of Coal. It will take a little ime 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. Schilbe gi 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4 4- 4. .+ -F' 4.