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Zurich Herald, 1940-07-18, Page 4Atobor, POUR ZURIC11• 141:BALD, • ,14,11, e'tr, , A FNS H FOR EVERY SL1RFACE. $AL.E Johnston & Ealbfleisch - Zurich. 17 OR • --4,,,,:,..7-Twv77.5777.7.mwr,.. jel •Im IgirmfRAITIOAER. ra, '711' !Lao ,/ 00f..041.1.0:•3::vegi.v.:st1KBOOf3(000000Q0K0000130e4400000E0e 40 0)0 a • 3 it! 060000 . We aye in a position to supply.. all Farmers with Salt, in the various fonts— Bring your bags ,.and have them filled with good quality Salt... Also the block salt for your stoch on hand. ..- BINDER TWINE—Let us supply you with the best of Binder Twine at lowest prices. PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your Stock and Poultry to. Vigor and Production, which will mean greater Profits. Try itl ebil t.,:.-,..Gt-,,,saaeczeoot ONIZOCtOGGS000 011 8 8 • 9 0 • a 0a Sr., at St. -Joseph on Monday. .• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Atridge of God- erich spat the week -end with her mother, :qrs. E. Clarke, and son Will. La ts Mrs. Mary E. Donadas This week we have tho sad duty to cionicie the passing of one -of our most highly est:lei-mid residents in the perscra ot3.1rs. Mary Ellen Dou- glas who at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heard of the Bronson line neorth of 'here, on 'Wednesday, July 10th in her 73rd year. Mrs. Douglas has been a resident of Blake for many years, and undoutedly there was no woman far and near who was so well known and so highly esteemed with her plety;ing and friendly disposition and :ier honesty and uprightness, she has ,.-on many friends. For many years Mrs. Douglas and her departed hus- band, the late P.obert N. Douglas, who pasiled on last August, they ser- ved the public in the Blake store -to the sells 'ae.tion of the public at large "Me late Mi 4. Douglas was ill only a short time and died of heart weak- ness, and was laid to rest in the Bay- field cemetery on Friday, Rev.- 3. R. Peters of Varna, officiating. Surviv- ing are two daughters: (Gladys) Mrs Russell Heard of Stanley; (Margaret) :qrs. Donald Turner of London; ,A brother, George Dick of Hensan.. also John Dick of Orillio; three sis- ters: Mrs. Bell of Hensalll, Mrs. 'Car• horpe of Tavistock and another sis- er in Toronto. The community ,is rreatly grieved at the passing of R. N. Douglas, as sheas best Known. • vpIrr-io..,*ctos%tmia,zecuta0•05:00.1000000 •s ''t11 ti .1*.• 3 aut ,of 4 Prizewinning Experts 'Use CERTO Regularly M. Ilta!S. Simpson of Oxford, N.S. — Prize- winner at Oxford Exhibition %trim,: "1 have used Certo dor several years and finil it a gra? ,aid it, snaking iciiins and ) a411 5 sr have taken several. Prizes at:recent exhibitions. and cannot grcdiseZerto too highly.' immturicasammattimmaago OVICKER---EASIER--With Cello you need hal (only a minute to two eniau tes .1.• for jana•—,ji half -minute to a malwa,te for jelly.. MORE JAM or JELLY—SeCue so little juice can boil away in this sbott time, you get up oo half .again more jam or jelly.. BETTER TASTE atne. COLOUR—In this shorter boil the !fresh natural taste and colour renMiig unspoiled and unchanged. SURE RKULTS—If you follom the tested Cvrto xecipes exaclip ,you fj never neefear results. 071{TO is erwrentritted FRUIT f!ECTIN Ai% natural jellifying substane* ,exiracted • from fruit. E170 BLAKE Wtr. and 1:',11s. Aaroy Erll; and 'Mrs. 'Gordon 147) and lar,wy ;trowel) spent Sunday at Seaforth. IVfiss 14.;lva Hoy, at Micro,is 7:titaluding her Summer holidays at he Vtioaroate hero, wuR CUM ilEmE 80012:e Filo Book of 73 for jams and inHies with every bet* of CERTO DASHWOOD • The Ladies Aid of .the Evangelical church ate having a sale homemade baking and ice cream in. Ilemans furniture -store on Saturday, jury 27 with proceeds in aid of the Red Cross The Glee Club of 'Naperville, Ill will present a program in the Evangelical church on Friday evening, July 19th. Don't miss this. Mr. R. J. Armstrong and Miss Lot- tie. Armstrong, Mrs. Howard Pierce and Mr. Herson Armstrong and fri- end, all of London, were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restain- eyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartleib of London were Sunday visitors with friends were. Hubert Retemeyer of London, sp- ent the week -end with his 'parents. Mrs. Pope and daughter of Toronto called on friends here on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Meerburg of Port Frank visited with Mi. Jonas. Hart- leib and Lavade on Saturday. Onieda Re-teme.ei it. N. ,of London • is spending her vacation with her parents. . • Mr. and Mrs. Homebrook of Tor- onto, Miss Selina Eifert of Detroit, and Mrs. Willoughby and daughter of Arkansas were week -end visitors. with Mrs. Mary Schroeder,N Late Mrs. Henry Schroeder The death occurred on Wednesday :July 10, of Harriett (Hattie) Snider beloved vire of Henry Schroeder at •". her reddence here in her 66th yar, following an illnsss of about 9,''wks, She was hoin in Clambourg, York Co:, and lived in Stephen Twp., for .26 years and for the last 16 year's 're- sided in the village. She was a very effici.ent worker of the .church of God. on the B Line, Stephen. Is survived: by her husband, art adopted son How- ard Schroeder who is in active Ser- vice, and a brother, Duncan Snider of Hay ToWnsliip, a10 six grandchil- dren. The funeral was -held on Sat- urday afternoon from her late resi- dence to the Evangelical church,in- terment followed in•the Exeter Cem- etery. • • • -t • ' „1. - • 'HENSALL Mr„ Harold EC Stoll, and .7q.iss Lor- etta Bender of TKitchener; M:7,. Dar - ban, Bender and :ion Clayton of Tav- istock were Sunday'visitors with Mr, , ! 11 The many friends of Miss Irene Douglas etre pleased to learn. -mat she lilts been able to return from , Scott. Memorial floWtail, Seaforth after her recent operation. Misses Mac and Jessie MoMorran and Mr. Wilf. Anderson of Chicago, attended the funeral of the latter's sister, the late Mrs, Geo. Di& on Tu- esday last. About three hun •lred rel a tives and Mr. and ,Mrs, N. E. Cook and fam- friends gatlieted at the Daynetl pay, ily have returned home after a pleas- Rion in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. and Mrs. Edniund Swartzentvulior. , who were' married roeengy ant holiday at Wasaga BefiLC:.t. Haxald Shepherd of 'iioronto was a and presented them' With two occasi- A number of people here atterida, visitor with relatives hero„ Ile was onal chairs and a table., The address -1,40 funeral cif the late, two Jeffrey, itopornpattied hone by mv,,, ghophord Nvaa read by W. IlVicKentiP, &awing: I Thursdays July 18th, 1940 Zeit r...-ns.=tylsyssurrnmsnrramnasswastsosnamessmsrama.mr.renrsmssu HEAD OFFICE qat It is none too soon to begin to provide funds for paying your necessarily increased income tax when it falls due next April. Here is a practical plan: An INCOME TAX Stallings Account Open immediately at the Bank a special savings account just for income tax purposes, and deposit each week, each fortnight or each month enough of your income to accumulate by next April the full amount of your tax. By faithfully following this plan you will be fully prepared and will avoid embarrassment. The Bank of Montreal is glad to offer this special service to make it somewhat easier for you to meet your tax obligation to help our country. szumnammentrnsanswesnmsrassnommximmars• rstrassmosawastmess BUILDING 'i .7.4: rAint iri ,. 6 go &its etst& ESTABLISHED 1817 Zurich BI:anch: E. M. DAGG, Manager "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE '5.1.7'T: I.CO"E" .alr.S=EIZENZZSZ,17=SZW3,17,...." . 0 Able Bodied Men...Milling to Work on Farms for Two or Three Months . . are Available for Haying, Harvesting ancl General. Farm Work The Government of Ontario is ready and willing to help Fanners who need extra workers. Realizing that farm crops are vital to Canada's war effort, the Ontario Department of Labour has formulated a plan to register workers who will be available to harvest these crops. In view of the fact that there is a scarcity of farm help we ask for your co-operation. Many willing workers have registered for work with the Ontario Department of Labour and are now ready for immediate employment. Farmers who need extra help should apply to the nearest Ontario Employment Office. • or write direct to A. MacLaren, Director Farm Training, Department of Labour, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HON. N. 0. HIM Minister of Labour hr sPent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sini1Iie.• -Miss Olive Walker, 1 N, Who has Creon holidaying with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. ,Geo. Walker, left' for her home in Albany, New Tork.• tiFs Donna McEwen returned home otter a pleasant visit with re- latives lin Toronto. Couple Honored was enjoyed to the strains of Mur - dock's orchestra with Win, Hayter as floor manager. . Mrs. Peter Murray Mrs. Peter Murray passed away at her home 2.nd con., Hay on Friday last n her 69th year. The deceased was formerly Mary C. IVIeShinray and had been in ill health for some time.' Surviving is her beareaved husband; two sons, Jack of t)etroit and Wm. of the West; four daughters, of which ano, the, is at home. A public fun- ei al hold from the residence with Rev. WM. Weir of Efensal officiating, br.turrnerst in Exeter tenn.Aery. Mrs. George Dick, formerly Miss Nellie Anderson passed away In her sixtieth, year., She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Ander-. son of .Chicago and grandaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell or Hensall. IMrs, Dick who was in fait -, ,health for some time, was unithal fin marriage to her bereaved husband' 29 years ago in Chicago and has re•. sided at her late residence west sof the village ever since.. She was a kindly woman and will .be greatly rni,a sed by her family and friends, Sul-- , wi-ving is her husband, two sons,Fairk tand Eiwin of 'ClUseihurst and alas, , La,tet lam Egcfc, itor Aaughterv.