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Zurich Herald, 1942-12-03, Page 81 The e 0 0 3 3• "WHERE THE SPIRT OF CHRISTMAS PREVAILS" WE HAVE BEN ‘,',011TUNATE IN PROCURING A FAIR ristm s e • SUPPLY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS FOR YOUR INSPECTION AS YOU KNOW MANY LINES OF STAPLE ARTICLES ARE e COMPLETELY OFF THE MARKET OWING TO WAR CON - 3 0 0 DITIONS. SO WE ADVISE: 0 3 "DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY" • 0 3 FOR LADIES—WE HAVE FINE HOSIERY, LINGERIE OF e EVERY DESCRIPTION, HAND BAGS, BED JACKETS, e e ryiAm.As, :0.\R, CHENILLE HOUSE COATS, SCARFS, 0 BOXED HANKe., ALSO CHENILLE 731;U) SPREADS, LACE a : TABLE -CLOT 6, DRESSER SC.A..C.:.,'S, LINEN TABLE - 0 CLOTH:.1, I"Lit..C4e1; CASE'S, COTTON SHEETS, BLANKETS, 0 RUGS, ETC. 0 a___ . . .. . .... ....._ ......_ . __ .. _. e FOR MEN AND BOYS—BOXED TIES, FINE SOCKS, SWE- 0 0 ATEPS OF EVEP.'.' DESCRIPTION, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, e GARTERS, AR.M13ANDS, BRACES, WOOL WINDBREAKERS PONYHIDE .AND SUEDE WINDBREAKERS, MITTS, FINE SHIRTS, FINE HANKS., ETC. 0 0 13 Ase 3 3 • 1 1 1 J. i PRODUCE WANTED a CHINA AND GLASSWARE Plain Cups and Saucers cannot be procured at this time. However we have the following Dinnerware on hand: 1 ONLY e7 PIECE PINNER SETT. 3 ONLY s PLACE, SETTS OF 66 PIECES, 9 ONLY 6 PLACE SETTS OF 50 PIECES. ALSO A NUMBER OF SMALLER TEA AND BREAKFAST SETTS. IF INTERESTED COME EARLY, ALSO SHO- WING A NICE RANGE OF FANCY CHINA AND GLASS- WARE AT REASONABLE PRICES MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT WE NOW CARRY A COM- PLETE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AN'D OVERCOATS .ALSO AGENTS FOR CAMB- RIDGE MADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS, ' SON PHONE 59 • 3 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 0 33 3 • • 0 0 • 0 00 0 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • 3 • • sad 1111.33.444,344++++++4-, • .•-•-•:•••• 4 15-X Brand Shingles 4: WE ARE JUST UNLOADING A CARLOAD OF 5 x CEDAR + SHINGLES AND WOULD ASK ANYONE IN NEED OF THESE SHINGLES TO ACT QUICKLY, AS THE SUPPLY MAY BE LIM- fED. 'E HAVE CONSIDERABLE SHAVINGS SUITABLE FOR BEED ING STOCK AND OTHER PURPOSES FOR SALE BY THE RUCK LOAD.. ACT QUICK! KAIBILEISC PHONE 60 4 I4. 4.4.4.+4—:.: :44 ri 1 ZURICH 1 3033003.3330300341344.000004713030000410000330303003333 HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE Our Coal Supply i 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. any size of hard Anthracite coal, NOW' labour. The chief mines in Alberta produced some days in the winter months. Let us fill your order for either Alberta, or most poss- ible to fill up your bins and have your supply ready when the cold days will be here again. Aad how ever possible people should use Western Canadian coal and thus conserving exchange and saving ployment to 1,966 miners for 95 days only in the six summer months and to 3,313 miners for 107 be wise; put in your order early and have your filling orders as fast as we can get in the coal... SO coal bin filled when inter comes along. 2,137,000 tons of domestis coal in ? 940 giving em - quickly these summer months will fly... We are The Coal Administrator also urges that where - ever & WEIDC ZURICH - ONT. QUALITY . PRICE -. SERVICE isamammismaa303,033003333.3.0084.6333•Nemortasaaia 11111111111111111/1U 1 E ZURICH HERALD loll J110111111111111111111111101114111113111IIIil11 S 10141111110.1.1j111111111111111110,' Grocery tore WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD - INC, WHOLESI.I,-,- '.'•01j,.S.ES. OWING TO UNSETTLED CONDITIONS W ARE NOT QUOTING ANY F ARTICULAR PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT THE VERY BEST Alenno Oaid- PRDUCE WANTED. .41RERIER111111M1 T M I FIEIS OF LOCAL iNTEREST Mr and Mrs Henry Brown motored to London one day last week. Mr and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and daughter of Kippen visited relativ-es in town on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Geo Fee and son Charles were Sunday last visitors in town. Miss Myrtle Geiser o Dashwood, was a week -end visitor with her fri- end miss Rome Trueinner. Real mid -winter cold weather has set in, a -,c1 it is storming like in Jan- uary with plenty of frost. Mr and Mrs Orville Witmer aid Mrs. H. G. Hess,were at London on Tuesday. Local stores ,in town will be kept open4Wednesday afternoons, and on Tuesday and Satuday evenings till after the holiday season. Mr and Mrs. Henry Gruehn of Pigeon, Mich., visited at the home of Mr and Mrs John E. Gascho the lat- ter remaining with her sister for a few clays. Mrs. J W Horner of town, Mrs. E G Krueger, Mr. Blake Horner of the 14th con., attended the funeral of Mrs. FItcher at London the beg- inning of the week. The many friends of Mrs. John E Gascho will be pleased to learn that she is getting along as well as can be expected after an operation • at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Married — At Zurich, on Tuesday, December let Miss Norma Katherine eldest daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mousseau to Mr. Henry Murray James Parkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins of Hensall. Petty Officer Perce Coxon and Mrs Coxon of Hamilton who rad been vis iting for several days at the home,of the former's brother( Dr. an Mrs. W B Coxon of town, left for Milverton on Wednesday. Mr. Ralph Krueger, Karl Decker, accompanied by Reeve Geo. Armstr- ong and Mi Blake Horner attended the Farmers' Club Convention of the UFO at Toronto last week. A very beneficial time is reported. Mr and Mrs Harold Rader and Mrs Daniel Gascho motored to London on Tuesday, the latter remainmg at St Joseph's Hospital where she intends to have an operation. Mrs. Rader is staying with her mother for a few days. Mr. Samson Colosky who has for a goodly number of years been a resident of Dashwood has moved his place of abode to his niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht of town. Mr. Colosky's many friends welcome him to Zurich. Announcement Mr and Mrs Cyrus Green, Grand Bend, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice Maurine, to Mr Colin Douglas McKeen, son of Mr and Mrs Ezekel MKeen, of Strathroy, the marriage to take place Saturday December 5th at 112, noon in the Grand Bend United Church. LADY IN CRASH !When the aecelerator of her car struck while she was driving on No. 7 highway Saturday afternoon, five miles east of Ailsa Crais, Miss Edna Houston,25 Parkhill, received severe injuries to her right eye and her face She told police that when the accel- erator stuck she bent over to pull it up. Suddenly realizing that she was going off the road, she turned sarp- ly and skidded off on the other side of the road hitting a tree. WARDEN'S BANQUET VERY HAPPY AFFAIR Goderieh Signal -Star — The War- den's banquet held Thursday night at the British Exchange Httel, at which Warden George H. Armstrong Reeve of Hav Township, was -chaired 'uy his colleagues, was voted one of the finest of the many functins of this hind which have been held in Goderich (hewn through history. -Cers tainly it was the largest attended of recent years, nearly one hundred of all parts of the county sitting down Nearly all were men now engaged in municipal affairs or who have retired from municipal life. The presentati- on of a handsome tay &air to '311... Armstrong, was as innovation and May become a fixture in the Matter LOC (Correel• Eggs dozen Butter, cret. Butter, dair3 Chickens, di Wheat, new Wheat, bue, Oats, bushel Barley, bush. Buckwheat, be.,h 165 k • • ETS se, ..e•J II 1,4),etnesday) 45 43 41 32 38 36 21, 24 90e 1.00 50c 70 65c Flour, cwt. 2.60, 2.85 Pastry flour mill .35 -lb .... 65c Shorts and bran, ton ... ...... 30.00 Middlings, ton 32.00 morsaramaux.212.7.-.,-,,,,m....2.5111meteacepaimaramwtombianlir of warden's bouquets. The address was read by ex -Warden 11 .17, Turner of Goderich and the presentation was made by exWarden R J Bowman of Brussels. The •ceremony had a hum- orous side, too, for the Warden was presented also with an old pair of !carpet slippers, a corncob pipe and a cane. But Mr Armstrong laughed this off, for he is still a reung man, and County Council has recommend- ed, by resolution, that he be return- ed as reeve of Hay for 1943, fiVlany kind things were said of the diplom- atic Warden during the course of the long toast list. The speeches were nearly all in lighter vein and very short. About the only serious note sounded was praise meted out to the 1941-42 Councils for financial assist- ance given to the Federation of Ag- riculture. Reeve Percy Passmore was toast- master and speakers included Judge Costello N W Trewartha, J M Eckert Hugh Hill, .R E Turner, W. Haacke, Geo. Feagan, J H Scott, Roland Grain, Councillor Haugh of Haw Tp. R J Bowman and J C .Sherar. War- den Armstrong was very brief in his remarks of appreciation. He said he was very happy and would long remember the occasion. He sp- oke of the 1942 County Council as the most experienced, in many years. His 17 -year old san Harry, who is "halding the fort" at the farm, was presented, as were members ofHay Township Council and officials. On the entertainment program we- re Reeve Alex McDonald of Ashfield, and Reeve Raymond Redmond of E. Wawanosh, old-tyme and classical violinists respectively; J F Gillespie vocalist; Reeve Francis Duncan and Clerk Norman Miller, step dancers; Ernest Fisher, Miss Audrey Fisher and Miss Eileen Boglie, accompanists The Fisher duo and Alex McDonald provided the music for square and round dancing and Reeve Ben Rath - well "called off. TEN PICTURE PAGES United States One Year at War America's part in the world con- flict since Pearl Harbor will be pict- ured for you..in ten pages .in the Pictorial Review with next Sunday's (Dec. 6) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Times. This is a historical re- cord to study and keep! Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times for 10 picture pages of the United States one year at war. BANK OF MONTREAL ANNUAL REPORT In this week's issue will be not- leed the annual report of the Bank of Montreal of which there is a pro- gresive branch in Zurich. With deposits passing the bililon rotlar • mark for the first time in its history of a century and a quarter, and with assets at an all-thne high, tee Bank of Montreal nits annual report, pre sents its annual report, presents an impressive war -time record. Teem- ed holdings of government and other bonds are a direct reflection of part icipation in the government's 'financ- ing of the national effort, while loans to business and industry have been re duced. The ratio of quickly availa- ble assets substantially increased as the banks strong position was well maintained. Extended banking oper htions resulted in a moderate expan- sion of earnings, but higher taxes pd into the federal treasury brought a- bout a sizeable reduction in net pro- fits. Read the statement over tare - tally and yeti will see that it is a very admirable one. 0 3 4 3 47, 3 3 il. See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suite *s 4, A Full Line of all the Home Requirements .1- Always ke.ep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest ; in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc, Thursday, December 3rd, 1942 V V YOUR ardware and Furniture ST YOUR SEASON'S REQUIRPMENTS We Always Carry a Full Line ei the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware z Stoves, Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices FURNITURE 47: SLIGHTLY USED FURNITU'"'E 3. 3. .i, For the more conservative purchaser we can save 4 you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of i <.. Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for 3 ...1, your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our : . Remarkable Low Prices- .,: • o4T hnston& Kalbfleisdi Hardware & Furniture. Phone 68 t 0- 4.0.r=3.+444463.,W144-11.*IP +++444+34,4,++44,044.344.441 + I. "Town Talk" Bread also CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND $ 1'. SWEET GOODS. :t t All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality I at ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Z *Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening *.D. 3 +., I Eckel's Bakery Zurich TRY ECKEL'S Telephone 100 0.00001310Pe 412121521=1103000ereseaosommeeeseseemesimmamml C4 -E ERAL INS RANCE EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Auto, Casualty Fidelity, Etc, Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Local Representative Zurich seetbeemoireeeedomemonessiseereeeimmieueomeosiG033036. 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. Si hilbe & Son 1414000000000000400040110000•0 401110010011011111310111141111111011111111111111111