Zurich Herald, 1940-08-01, Page 8OWE EIGHT
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La'CTable g.: ?_) MSC,
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Bath Toweling extra ;quality at yd.
Voiles 9 ieb.ring at per yard
Men's Work Shirts, reg. 1.10 for
Men's Sport Trousers at
Boys Jerseys at
Ladies Crepe Pyjamas
$3.93
2.50
35c
29c
85c
1.50 to 1.75
29c
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GROCERY SPECIALS
75cCorn, 3 tins
Cookies, per lb. 16c
Oxydol with 2 cakes P and G. Soap 25c
Jello, 4 for 19c
Pork and Beans at 10c
Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 25c
Heinz Catsup at 18c
2 pkgs. minute tapoca with Pyrex dish 25c
verfresh cheese, half -lb. pkg.
1Freoh fruits and vegetables everry Week
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Ivory Soap, regular 10c, 3 for
Oxydol with 2 bars P and G. soap for 25c
Woodbury Facial soap, reg. 3 for 25c, now 4--25c
Certo Srystals, per pkg. 15c
Puffed rice, per pkg. T Oc
Peanut butter 16-oz._jar and 10 -oz jar, chocolate
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nut spread for-. [ 5c
Prepared mustard, large 24 -oz for 1 9c
Aeroxon fly coils, 5 for
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EGGS WANTED.
Phone 165
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ITEMS OF LOCAL I TERES1
Miss Isabella Munson, R. N., of
Detroit is holid•ayiing at the 1I'.1 nson
home, Goshen line north.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and
family of Forest were Saturday vis -
`ora in town.
Ms:. Noah Geiger and daughters'of
Pigeon, Mich., are at present visiting
fiends in this vicinity.
Mrs. Arlie Dieteiich of Kitchener
who has been with her parents here
and during the death of her mother,
Stews. W. M. Ruby, as ie,,- ror her
home in Kitchener.
Pleased to report that Mr. Louis
•Schiibe is recovered •suiliciently to
be able to return hoane from the
London hospital. Mr. •Schit'be is able
to !de up and around and has already
- llw visited his place of 'business.
Misses Gertrude and Melvina
S'chade of London are at present
spending their vacation with their
another, Mrs. W. Schade anx :brothers
Clarence and Ervin of the Blue Wat-
er Highway and Dashwood respecti-
vely.
The beautiful wheat fields one sees
as driving through are now doomed
to the sickle, andmachines are busy
.cuuiing what look's like a wood crop.
Other •grains are coming along, and
some have been knocked down by the
terriible rain storm last Friday night,
which did considerable damages..
The newly resurfaced pavement,
tha a .ail town known as the ilio. 84
Auto Insurance
Rates
ARE LOWER FOR 1940
Special Low Rates for Fanners Living on
Township Roads
Special Advance Allowance for Winter
Storage on Farmers' Cars.
Rates and Partticulars Given without Obligation
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Zurich
Local Representative
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THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
Visit Our Salon for your
MID -SUMMER SPECIALS
Let us quote you on the very best
and latest Permanents, that are pleas-
ing and satisfactory and that will
give you personality. Hairdressing
Salon at rear of Store. For appoint-
ments call us by phone 102, Zurich.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
Mrs. Gideon. Koehler who has been
visiting with her sisters at Bayfield,
has returned home.
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bryce and son
Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gasclep
and Betty Ann are enjoying some
time, camping along the lake shore.
Miss Nora Ballcwill. of London, a
teacher of the Zurich stag the past
year, has accepted a school at Alvin-
ston, Ont.
a Highway which was done last, week is
an .improvement, and we ;would sug-
gest that it would be a big improve -
anent if this wh::' : 'toad was treated
lin this manner, as the heavy and fart
!traffic cr the summer months soon
Iten. on the .gl _..- .'.:ads, as they
soon become quite choppy regardless
of how much work is done tnereon•
The old trick P
man's sum,lnel supply
•meed out recently on
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SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of
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• both Shelf and Heavy Staesle Hardware: $coves.
tFurnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
+ Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
4' Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Prices
4. FURNITURE •,
;; • See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites I
+ A Full Line of all the Home Requirements ,
! Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
.1 in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,
4 Dining Roorn Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
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SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save
+ you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for Z
{ your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our g
Remarkable Low Prices- f
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook of Kit-
chener are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Smith and dau-
ghters Marjorie and Meriam of Ham-
ilton who were '.staying the past week
At the cottage of C. O. Smith near
St. Joseph were Sunday guest at the
�.ome of the former's hrotl-er, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Smith of town. The
•%-d1h family 'of iLlamilton, are spen-
ding this week at Bayfield.
.TOURIST BUSINESS GROWS
• There has been some increase in
recent 'drays in the number. of Amer-
ican tourists reaching Godenich but it
is ati11 far below that of last year.
With the hot spell, however, C.anad--
tan tourist business has picked •up
greatly, hotels and cabins operators
report. The largest influx is from the
Toronto district.
the
k of swiping another
of cured meats
•has been •car
farm of Mr. A. Mel'ick just north of
'to•wn. The supply of meat had been
�Ishored in the granary and a consid-
ete;')le amount was taken. It seems
a very small piece of business to go
and steal another man's eaaaules'and
especially meat, and only a-low•type
of citizen wiuld indulge in such an
act.
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HARDWARE — SEEDS
IW ire
Fencing
are If you
If are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
PAINTS! PAINTS!
and
FURNITURE
FROST FENCE
. for long fife,
Come in and see our stock of From
Farre Fence , . the finest we've ave
had. Heavily galvanized by spar -:et
Frost process. Wears for • lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prime.
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, s
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax I
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
all sizes S
and Beds. Felt and Marshall I
Mattresses '••t" ••5'+f,
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fP1zZbdng, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith- i
iiig our Specialty, Full line .;,f heavy and shelf Hard- 04
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REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD.
PATENTS ON 'CHICKENS
Most Effic'ent Man -Made Machine
An article in The American Week-
ly with the August 4th issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times. tells of eff-
orts to protect the outstanding hens
einee scientific human , brains have
1- -v1i them. up from n measly 1`? to
15 egg a year to about one a clay ---
and points out that hens' brains had
-iothing to do with it because the
dumlbest hen can lay the most eggs.
Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday
Times.
It Was Hot!
Teerday broke up the big hot wave
which swept over this part of Canada
and the U.S.A..Monday being the
climax when it soured around the 92
maik. However, serverai days last
week led up to Monday as the hottest
in many a day. But on Tuesday the
cool winds worked down the lakes
and today, Wednesday it is about
right.
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Furniture, Springs
ware always in stock.
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Shot in the Arm
We regret to report that accident
which befell Miss Doreen Gingerich,
daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. Sol. Gin-
;rerich of the Goshen Line south, on
Saturday last. Doreen was in the
garden at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
J. W, Witmer at Heapleer in the Kit-
chener district, and was struck in
the right arm 'with a strayed bullet
Which was discharged by some boys
who were Shooting target practice in
a gravel pit at •the en ; of the town
limits. Medical attention was at
once summoned and the patient is
improving nicely. Doreen was a pupil
in• Znrieh Continuation School the
past year.
Returned from Fishing Trip
Messrs. Gideon Koehler and Ford.
Haiberer of town, accompantecl by
Mr. Ulric Snell of Exeter returned
ned
on Frlday evrnin eft„r having a
most enjoyable fishing, tour up noi'.;h
'.'hey head ex:'rllent fi,sl•,ing u,l in thin
1s „y icj f"l? t'il•'.13 rl '"'+'. ht,
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on this great o; 1 i n r lav t.rol
s. ••0161.• at ' i .' I 1• v"i",-tet e7'.'tr
• ,lig '1 .ilamt Till' .lse`.',, a large; On Augu-+t 19, :'.fd ,rr'• i 't great.
I tea Bound 1',ke trout, • Fish were' ai,my of f`a,rlii,ii:a,, ' cr11 thosr'
Why Pay Rent!
Let Us. Discuss with you the New Way of
Owning Your Own Home on Easy Monthly
Payments.
Call in and see uor new type of
BLOCK FLOOR
At a Very Low Price.
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PHONE 60
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HAD GALA NiGHT
Hensall was a gala night last Wed-
nrsd.ay evening for the annual Band
Tattoo. Between two and three tho-
usandpeople attended. The Pressy
Transport Band of Sarnia was the
di'ghlight of the evening and present-
ed a very attractive appearance.
Other smart bands included the fife
band, L.L.L., Woodham, Wingham,
Parkhill and Hensall Citizens' band
and headed by attractive Joyce Brod-
erick. Bingo in charge of the mem-
bers of the Exeter-Hensall branch of
the •Canadiam Legion did a landslide
(business and a number of young lad-
ies from Hensall and district acted as
taggers for Red Cross.
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LEG FRACTURED
Fred Statton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Statton, of Exeter, had his
ght leg fractvred at Grand Bend
when it was caught in the wheel of
a milk wagon. Fred, (who delivered
the morning newspapers at Grand
need. avas •sitting on his bicycle with
his foot resting, on the wheel of the
wagon. When the driver of the
've,`on came out from a house in
front of the horse, the horse moved
pfr. and Fred's leg went„throagh the
-.,- • .re; of the wheel and he was tur-
ned • around with ,the wheel, The leg
, the wheel and Cie lnrl was
dragged for some ciistanee before the
k...., rrns sti'i1'Sedl. 1;;^. 'l •l0'", oi,
Dashwood, was celled
'7'aq rar10v,'d to I•o„'1n„ fr,r X-ray
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: plentiful incl the tourist fish- I Y erre or female, ov. r sae e of .1'0
move out to the points of regis-
cr.Ynrin not so maal as soe y years
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Salt! S it!
We are in a position, to supply.. all Farmers with
Salt, in the various forms... Bring your bags ..and
have theta filled with good quality Salt... Also the
block salt for your stock on. hand. .
BINDER TWINE --Let us supply you with the best
of Binder Twine at lowest prices.
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PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEED 2
A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your
Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which is
t will mean greater Profits. Try it! 1
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hat outs
this registration taking place? This -young, men shosald be trained far sr
country is at war. 1't const put forth brief period of intensive military tra-•
the utmost potzs'hle ofTort to acconip- ining. 'Yes, v'e are ,t °"„-. Ile` ;teat
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�' tilss 1' 11,,, ,nittn-4111 the human, mural, ()oil, a few minu1S.:i' work if you
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adv. ''here ran •bs.. no slaei:in V, <1Ti;•:.tions in t• i paper
munition' answers you hnvo t•n n l.e bet'o•.• '`D21
T1er'St mar,- plane. tanks, rims go to rogistor. whe •-e so many musli•
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