Zurich Herald, 1943-09-02, Page 8ZURICH, ONTARIO
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WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH
GROCERIES ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD- '
INC, WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING TO UNSETTLED
CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND PRICES AT
THE VERY BEST
Menne Oesch - Zurich
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To the Mee who Till the Soil
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With the changing of the Seasons, we will need
14. better equipment. How about your work shoes or
= this occasion. You should sae E. H. Edighoffer
♦ •about them before you buy. We carry the famous
sline of Greb Work Shoes for men. This line has
-. stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con-
sidering quality.
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We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf
also in black Vici Kid. These Oxfords are made
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+ narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H.
Edighoffer has them.
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In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can
buy. Give us a call, our prices are right.
E. H. EDIGHOFFER
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SHINGLES AND WOULD ASK ANYONE IN NEED OF THESE
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KLOPP'$ ONE-STOP SERVICE
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MARATHON GAS
A Gas known to every, motorist. Why take chances in
inferior Gas when you. can buy Good Gas at Regular
Prices..
Engineered Lubrication
At Klapp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubricatioct,, using 7 kinds
of Grease. We invite you to watch us Lubricate• your Car and Ree
how Trained Attendants Grease. Cara
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Lip your Motor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
Batteries, Accessories, C> od eaar Tires
Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date
Garage and Serviee Station.
Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up' your Car for
the Colder Weather and! Heavier; Roads
HOWARD KLOPP',. LESSEE
C. Fritz. & Son Used Car Lot in Cen tion
ITEMS O LOCAL INTEREST I LOCAL MARKETS
:drs. W. C. Wagner and son Leon-
ard, were at London on. Tuesday.
Pleased to see Mr. George Deich-
ert out again after being confined to;
his room for some days.
Mrs. J. W. Horner and granddau-
ghter Ruth Krueger are spending
some time with relatives at Varna.
Mr. Wilfred Klopp of the Armed
Forces, spent the week -end ,at the
home of his father, Mr. Oscar Klopp.
Born, . at Farwell's Nursing Hon' e,
Zurich on Sunday, August 29th, to•
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hortman, a son:.
Mrs. Mary Txuemner spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Geiser, near Shipka.
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HARDWARE .- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Save the Surface
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PRESERVING YOUR PROPERTY FROM DETERATION AGAINST i
TIME AND WEATHER, WITH THE BEST PAINT, BECOMES
A PATRIOTIC DUTY UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS; YOU
AVOID FUTUTE REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS SUPPLIES
FOR WHICH ARE BADLY NEEDED FOR WAR USE AND MAY
IN ANY CASE BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE TO GET. WE
CAN HELP YOU WITH THE BEST OF PAINTS AND PAINT i
SUPPLIES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE. SEE OUR LARGE STOCK
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
PAINTS! PAINTS!
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
IPlumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for GoodQ ualit- Alsike, Timothy
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Clover Seeds, Etc.
STADE St, WEIDO
ZURICH = ONT.
QUALITY — PRICE — SERVICE ,
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn
and children have returned home; af-
ter their vacation at. Hamilton and
Kitchener.
Dr. and Mrs. W Schellogg, of
Detroit, and who are vacatsoning; at
Grand Bend, called on Zurich friend's
on Tuesday.
Tuesday, September .7th is the date
set for schools to re -open after• the
summer holidays, when the .old schaei
bell will again be rung regularlg:
LAC. A. E. Lindenfield, Mrs•.. L.in-
denfield, and baby spent • the past
week at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnaton.
Mrs, George Metcalf •and. --Miss
Belva Truemner of London; visited
at the home of the latter's. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truenieter, the
past week
A spell of real cool August wea-
ther visited us over the week -end and
one could sleep nicely Without the
window being open.
Mrs. Edmund Oesch of the Goshen
line north is at present staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Oesch, where she presented her fam-
ily with a baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, and Floyd
Cook and daughter Patricia, Miss
Evelen Zoller and Mr. Ed. Brenner
of Kitchener were week -end visitors
at the hone of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner.
(FCorrected every Wednesday)
Eg: 44, 42, •32, 29
Butter, creamery 34
Chickens, live Th. 15122
Chickens, dreshed lb. 20-128
:Wheat, bush. 1.10
Oats, bushel 500
Bai:Iey, bush. 73
;Buckwheat, bush . ............ 65c
!near, cwt. 2.60, 2.75
,Sheets and bran, ton 30.00
(Middlings, ton 32.00
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wagner
and family, who have been on vacat-
ion at the hone of the former's .par-
ents in town, -have returned 'to their How we spend our lives playing dan-
home in Guelph. • gerous games, reading about murders
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess who spent. I watching daredevil entertainment in
an effort to still the voice telling us
that the grim reaper will catch up
with us sonic day, yet forget about
him under fire if we're busy and an-
gry enough, is described In this Sun-
day's (Sept. 5) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times. Get The Detroit Sun
day Times!
DIES AT CLINTON
.The Township Council of Tucker -
smith is offering to pay two cents a.
rod to all property -owners for cutt-
ingweeds on the roadsides opposite:
their properties.
ENDS COFFEE RATIONING
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Washington, — President Roose-
velt announced the end of coffee rat-
ioning for civilians in the United St-
ates and a probable increase in sir
gar allotments. He attributed the,
moves to a vast increase in availabl'a
shipping space and greater success•in
the war against U,Boats.
HOW IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION!
As previously stated all subscript-
ions in arrears are to be paid' up or
we will be forced to cut off those in
arrears and turn them in for collect-
ion. This rule is necessary to comply
with regulations "set down by the
newsprint controller of the• Wartime
Prices and Trade Board. This new
order places all subscribers on the
same footing. We wish to, thank all
those who have paid their subscript-
ions. If there is any error or omis-
sion please notify us.
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STAYS AS CHAIRMAN
On invitation of Premier George
Drew, A. St. Clair Gordon, chairman
of the Ontario Liquor Control Board
and Liberal member for West Kent,
is continuing as head of the board.
Mr. Drew made the announcement
after a cabinet meeting. Mr. Gord-
on's position is the same as hereto-
fore with no curtailment of his auth-
ority, and he is likely to continue on
the $8,000 a year salary.
CLOSER OL' MAN DEATH COMES
THE LESS WE FEAR HIM
a pleasant two weeks camping . at
Grand Bend, where they entertained
some relatives, have returned to -their
home in town,
Miss Mary Merner of Elmira has
;•c turned to her duties in that place;
sifter spending a few days holidaying
at the home of her parents; Mr. and
Iles. J. W. Merner. Miss Joan, her
:sister, accompaniedher for: a week or
;o in Elmira.
Farmers are still busy with the
harvesting operations, although many
are through and have" their grain all
threshed. The sample of grain is
very light in most cases. But .the
bean crop so far looks promising. A
good shower of rain would help to
work up the land for wheat seeding.
TO IMIPORT FEED GRAIN
The president of the Ontario Fed-
eration of Agriculture said that be-
cause of a reduced yield Of field gra-
ins on Ontario farms this year, it
will be necessary to import two and
a half times as much grain from wes-
tern Canada as was brought east last
,year. Feed grain requirements, a-
1)eve what is home grown, are equiv-
alent to 2,000 bushels for every five
Ontario farmers, intik, meat, .partie-
si:lally hogs, and poultry production
are dependent on feed grains. Un-
less we can obtain what is needed'
such production will decline rapidly
To 611 Ontnario's grain demands will
require 200 cars a day f cut Fort
William for six months. "Yet from
June 1 to mid-July there were only
212 cars a week handled. Last year
it was necessary to bring about
33,000,000 bushels of grain from the
West,
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Hardware and Furnihre
PAINT ' P TIME
The Season demands to PAINT UP in order, to
Preserve the Surface on. your Buildings. It is �.
I. poor economy to try to save on Paint. We have
1; a good stock of all called for.. Paints, Varni.'
+1;'' and Paint Supplies... ...See these lines.
New Felt Mattresses
We were fortunate inx securing a good supply 7 of
New Felt Mattresses which we are offering ;thee
. , public from $5.00 to $"1.5.00 each, and can a sure-:
they are big value for' ehe money. Be sure an&
,see them!
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FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette S
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A Full Line of alit the Home Requirementit
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Johnston &KalbfieisQh
Hardware & Parniture. Phone 63
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The funeral was held Tuesday last
from the Beattie Funeral Horne, Clin-
ton, of Nelson "Tex" Reichart, aged
56, a resident for the past ten years
of the Huron County Home, whose
death occurred at the Horne. He
was horn in Hensall, and had few-
relations living, having been prede-
ceased by his parents and �:e .ar hav-
ing married. For the past .nine years
he had been the County Iteme barb-
er, that having been his occupation
previously. The funeral service was
conducted by Rev. A. E. Silver, and
interment took place in Clinton cem-
etery. He was a son of the late Mr
and Mrs. Adam Reichart, of Hensall.
FALL FAIR DATES
Milverton .... Sept. 9,
Tavistock Sept. 10,
Blyth Sept. 14,
Exeter Sept. 15,
New Hamburg Sept. 17,
Port Elgin . . Sept. 24, 25
Seaforth Sept.. 23, 24
Stratford, Sept. .20-23
Medford Sept. 21, 22
Bayfield Sept. 21, 22
Duugannon Sept. 30
Forest . Sept. 28, 20
Ilderton . ... . Sept, .29
Z1JIVlitcliell .. , . Sept. 28, 29
ICH ... . Sept. 27, 28
Teeswater ....... . ..... Oct. 5, 6
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CHOICE VARIETY OF CAKE, PIES, AND'
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All Ingredients Used are of the Iighest Quality
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GENERAL
INSiPRANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eto.
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
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Seed Cleaning
Our Equipment for Seed Cleaning is always avail-
able, and in good condition. We will be pleased
to do this work for you, all seeds and grains for
Spring Seeding... Please arrange to have this done
early before th e big rush.
COLONY HOUSE CHESTNUT
We have Received a Cat of Chestnut Coal ofr use
In Colony and Brooder Houses, which we will sell
for such purpose...
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. See & Son
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