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Zurich Herald, 1940-05-23, Page 8'AGE EIGHT ZURICH HERALD I Pott fI11111(11111U101 Illi 101111111.11011 or Covering 1 WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ALL THE VARIOUS FLOOR COVERINGS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 4 Yard 2 Yard 3 Yard 3 Yard 2 Yard 2 Yard Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Wide Linoleums lnlaids Congoleum. Feltal. Rexoleum Rexfelt. And all Sizes in Linoleum, Congoleum and Feltol Rugs. SEE OUR DISPLAY! Qry 1 J. GASCHO St SO.w :► PRODUCE WANTED - PHONE 59 w J eta Auto Insurance Rates ARE LOWER FOR 1940 .7 Special Low Rates for Farmers Living on Township Roads Special Advance Allowance for Winter Storage on Farmers' Cars. Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Local Representative - Zurich Z rocery Sttre 111111111IIIIII 111 I111111hl!Lll0110i1 111J 111q ll Ilial iI I Ii a7 Yt. Quaker puffed wheat, 3 pkgs............................. Minute Tapioca, with pyrex glass, 2 pig's•,..., Pea Soup, large cab ......... .........,..... ..,,..... Super Suds, 1 pkg. with, crystal bowl •. - r,,11511111 25c .25c .10c 25c Colgater soap 5 bars with dish . ... .-..•.-••..25c Sodas, 2 lbs.. .. .. .. ............, .... 250 Jelly powder 4 pkgs and dish .....•...- ... .••..... ... _..•..25c Huskies, 2 pkgs. .:...... ................... Y 4c Mena° Oesch Zurich. EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 IIIIill1l111I111111,! IIID l ft11000101 I flll111111101110110111100111111IIIIIIIII III01i011111111111l1111110I10111111111111H 111111i111111I IIIIIIIIIIilll011 c UIr btltAL Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hagan from Seaforth were Saturday visitors in town. Miss Pearl Harpole of London; spent the week -end at -the home . of Miss Pearl Pfile. Mr. Laurie Fowlie of . London was a Saturday evening visitor with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gid Koehler.. M. and Mrs. R. F. Stade and son Harold, also Miss Inez Yungblut of town, motored to Detroit on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Van. S. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnston motored to London on Tuesday. Miss Mae .Smit:. who has completed her second year of Arts at Western Univere'ty, London, returned to her home here on Monday.. Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich, presided ata local sitting of the Tenth Division Court here on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibota of Zur- ich spent Sunday ith the lacy -s par- ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lepping ton.—Clinton News -Record. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer and daughter Patsy from Bayfield, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and'. Mrs. John Albrecht. Mrs. Lena Kargel of Minnesota, Mrs. Ernest Ennis of Dearborn, iilich as w were visitors at the home of Mr. -el Mrs. John K. Ehlers' one day last week. E;'nQ9CfFrOt4l�Mllb®�'tgL98i*Ql**Q�****SOSdF:M ,'t0@d�oo'A<�Ree FURNITURE HARDWARE -- SEEDS and e Fencing If you are thinking of doing any Fencing this year, be sure and consult Us. And be sure it is the 1 famous Frost Fence! s FF ST FENCE ... , for long life. Come in and see our stock of Frost Farm Fence .. the finest we've ever had. Heavily galvanized by spa ::ai Frost process. Wears for • lifetime. We can quote you attractive prim. • to .01181111 i1".I��iIY�• hAim i lb, .VAN )111 ��!11 _ ' ' "um, �f now LCMH ZINC BONDED ss udwhro FROST ftMm, clot SAVES YQU ►AQ$IY! PAINTS Sta P�tINTS 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 Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes in all sizes 4' Furniture, Springs and Beds. attresses Felt and Marshall M 1 QUALITY - PRICE �- SERVICE1N�r�w ... tiOr • ++�+• r++*++p4.+41*rt 'w duel ddlY I.. YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS : We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of + both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves. $ Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us Offer . You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices 44 FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites 44 A Fuk Line of all the: Home Requirements Always keep 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. , SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE I For the more conservative purchaser we can save you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of 4 SIightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for t your Money. Drop in and' look these over and get our44 40, i Remarkablh Low Prices- �' 4- J. hasten ez Kalbfieisch + and e Furniture. Phone 6 +44+++++++++++++++++.4.4044+++.24++++++++++++44++.44 THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING Visit Our Salon for your SPRING AND SUMMER SPECIALS Let us quote you on the.very best and latest Permanents, that are pleas- ing and satisfactory and that will ive you personality. Hairdressing Salon at rear of Store. For appoint- ments call us by phone 102, Zurich. ''MRS. FRED'THIELE, Proprietress 0 is Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- ing our our Specialty. Full line f heavy and shelf Hard- ware a ways in stock. STADE & WEIDO ZURICH — ONT. DeadAteilratIMPIPIMIMINIIPPe and isaWWed Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect; Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. Second Annual Sale' SCOTCH SHORTHORNS 8 Bulls -16 Females At Elmandorf Stock Farm, VARNA Tuesday, June 4th, 1940 At 1.30 p.m. Included b sale are 8 bulls ranging from calves to service- able age; 7 cows; 8 yearling heifers and one heifer calf. Heifers and 5 bulls are sired by 1+tatchless Clarion -222772-. Cows are .bred to Scottosh• 7, dd:e •23562.l-. Both herd sires are achly 'bred and Qt how calibre. These cattle are all in good condi- ti,on and are real foundation or herd header material. All but three were bred on the faram. . Herd Fully accredited and Mrs J. Hauch of D h ood, bested,• 1,A:uatie'neers: Duncan Drown, George Elliott & Son. CLIFFORD H. KEYS, VARNA, Ont. 0 Mr. Archie MacKinnon has receiv- d his examination reports and was .uccessful in passing with second class honors his first year's work in the Veterinary course taken at the Guelph Veterinary College. -Con-, gratulations, Archie! and blood f++7:4-+++++++K•++++++++_L +++ .] tl-'i.'• ,4.ti-•+'l •..f..i-- f.-'.l.'{..%'1-.¢..¢..}..g..i.,bir-i•-r-sr A New and Old Time Dance will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich on Wednesday, May 29th at 9.00 p.m. For the benefit of the local Red Cross, provisions are also :trade for Card Planing. The public are invited to attend. Mr. .A number of friends Burprized aiid Mrs. John K. Ehlers on Monday evening, when they gathered 'at their home -to celebrate Dorothy's birthday. A. nice social evening was spent and before returneing to their homes a dainty lunch was served, TAKES: OVER PRACTICE • Mr: ' l;an McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLean, Seaforth, has taken charge teniorariiy of Mr, F. The recent Tains and a few warm Fingland's law practice in Clinton. .lays are bringing out the leaves on � < the trees more rapidly. The season It•tr, Fing1and is making slow recovery .irom the car accident which sent him to the hospital two months ago. Until. he has fully recovered Mr. McLean will conduct the business of Mr. Fingland. Mr. McLean is a young graduate lawyer and has an office its l bensall. .. ' • 040 is very slowly .coming in, grass seem- s to be doing well, as .also the fall wheat crop, surnmer grain is coming, •lowly as are the gardens, a bit off 'ice warm weather would soon make a big change. With the worst war raging in ".urope, the world has ever wrinessed e here three thousand miles away'. rom this field of death, horror and !estruction, should thank our Al, .ighty Creator that so far we Lave .ot been threatened. May these hos- tilities soon cease is the prayer of 1 Hensall for. the vast 75 years. 'lhc is all. I table was beautifully decorated .fo: the occasion with carnations, snap• The new house being erected by Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon is conning a- long long nicely now, last week the days of rain was a delay. The roof is naw Dn. and the garage at the side is a1 - o up, and progress will now be made inside, Mr. Wm, Deeker east of town has his foundation for his new home up now, and Mr. rd. ; .a'berer las excavated for his new ltotne. Celebrates 90th Birthday • ' Mrs. Js"f'ob Lindenfield of Hensall, celebrated her ninetieth birthday at her home recently. She was born it , Baden and :has been a resident b:' dragon and daffodils and eenterec' with the birthday cake. Mrs. Linden. field has a family of six, Mrs. Cyril. Schoch of Zurich, Mrs. Johnston, of Hensall, William of Billings, Montana Ureal, London; Ed. Exeter, and Wal ter of .Stirling. Members of the fam- ily attending the celebration were: Mrs. Schoch, Zurich; •Tsreal of Lon don, and Ed. of Exeter. - Why Pay Rent! Let Us Discuss with you. the New Way of Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly Payments. -Call F. C. in and see uor new type of BLOCK FLOOR At a Very Low Price. PHONE 69 SP [ 1 4 4 YLEISCR ZURICH 44.4.*++++ •++44++•t +++++ 4-11++.1.4.4-1•44 4- 4.+++•a•++.¢•+++++•t4 • CANADIANS -whose health record is high among the nations --obtain one-quarter of their food energy from bread. Especially if your work 'requires quick or sustained energy, you should eat plenty of bread with each meal. Bread is rich in carbohydrates and, made with milk, —as it usually is today—bread is an important source of protein, equal to meat in muscle building and reps. Eat more of this energy -giving food and increase your efficiency for today's emergencies! YOUR BAKER'S SKILL, scientific equipment—and the finest ingredients—give Yon a loaf unsur- passed in wholesomeness and delicious flavor. ECKEL'S BAKERY - Zurich