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Zurich Herald, 1940-11-28, Page 8PAGE EIGHT fn''.? t I • Vie at'•;"4ej... .:. Inn :y1 g Goods you O ys arzd Y:.i.::>ets in S':ock which we iii,'vaLice. 'See prices:. 2.49 fist grade 70x84, pair 2.49 75 Candy Stripe large 708-90 pair G 4.75 E:5rnond part wool 6Ox8O pair Alton, part wool 60x 84, pair 2.75 Heavy all wool, large, pair .9.95 SWEATER COATS For Men and Women, boys and girls. A large sup- ply of all the newest lines at prices about same as last season. New Felt Hats, Wool Sox. Everything in Under- wear. Your inspection invited. GROCERY SPECIALS Pint jars, Baking powder Comfort Soap, 4 bars, 2 tumblers MIX. TEA, Half Lb. Campbell's Tomato Soup Sodas, per l.b Cookies, per lb. Castile Soap, 6 bars Your Christmas Cake improves with age your fresh fruits now. Jµ .41 0 GSC1Of. . nights coming 20c 25c 33c 1 Oc 14c 15c 12c So buy PRODUCE WANTED PHONE 59 ' {ill- I . II( iI.111111J}JIJiIII ZURICH HERALD Oil 111Jj 111111111 1111111 I IIIA 111111111111 1111 1111 J M l l iiijllll IIIb l ., ,I 1, hitt I i ly►illlt�J ', 4r4*thihrtirrEr.ti"11ter4errOrrti.S.N..7..P.a.:R..i, •S• ";l'lr'ormla y, November e8 14, H4G ,, . •..-.. �.i EXCEPT T LJF Auto, Oasualty Fidelity3 Bto A a re w F. Hess, Local Representative ZtiBch Zurich Fft Spanish onions per Ib...,..............................5c Kij.;:-Je_ ines, Per lb. . ..... ....... ....... ...15c Large seeded raisins, per lb. 15c 15c Corn starch, 3 lbs, 25c 25c 25c 30c Ci;,r,,:vlate mallow cookies per Ib. Mincers at 2 lbs. can ..... Cookies (honey wafers; • 2 lbs. Mixed Glace Fruits per lb..: We have Raisins, currants, Peels, Fruits and Nuts . for your Christmas Cake. MerinoLeschm Zurich EGGS WANTED. Phone 165 111111IUIIIIiullllpl111111 illlllllil11111111111IIII lillll lllilllllIBHllllll111111111III FIN 11111111111111111111111 ` 111 11 1111111 11111111n 1TFMS O d � � OF Mrs. Matilda Kalbfieisch of Detroit. spent ithe week -end with her sister, Mrs. R. F. 'Stade. The many friends of 'Mr. Josiah Geiger are pleased to hear that he is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aulenich., and family of Detroit were week-ndl vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prang. Mr. and Mrs Morris Neff and fain- ily of Detroit were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs._ Alfred Melick. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Pfi1e and family of Grand Bend were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, Parr Line, last e cr- nesday. The moving picture show held in the town hall Tuesday evening, was well attended considering the stormy night, and there were a great num- ber of pictures shown, and the audi- ence were well pleased with the pro` LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter„ creamery , 35" Butter; dairy 34 Eggs dozen ..:..;.... 34, 33, 27, 15 Live Chicks 10-18 Dressed chicks 12-18 Ducks, Ib. 16c Geese, lb. ................... 15. Turkeys, lb. .................... 20 70 32 Wheat, bushel Oats„ hush Bat eg, bush. .. 42 ,Buckwheat, bush 40c Flour, cwt. .. 2.35-3.25' Potatoes, 75-1b. bag ......... 1.30 Live flogs cwt. , 10.00 gram. The Women's Institute will hold their regular meting in the ,Council Chamber on the evening of December 2nd. A Santa Claus is expected to be present. Roll call will be members; kindly bring gifts for the orpnans. An ladies are cordially invited. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyers were: the Nazis won't bomb. They -are deep Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith and in the earth and rock—one an impro family; Mr. and Mrs. Georgi Varley visation of old mine workings,, the and little son; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nor- other dug by men of Royal Army ris and family of klippen; 1VIr. and Medical Corps. Mrs. Mack Wil,.;; cF Ailsa Craig, Mr JAILED FOR 30 DAYS and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck and Patsy . For fleeing the scene of a collision of 14th concession. through heavy Saturday night traffic GET Hies ORDERS at London at a speed estimated by Ottawa—Of a total. of X353,041,- police at more than 5'0 miles an• hr. 515 worth of war orders placed i n to jto :Stailephenfor T30wp.days, youngwithout man wasoption sentof a fine, by Mag. Menzies.. LARGE LINER STRUCK Mr. and Mrs. Wm O'Brien and' 'Miss Olive were to London on Satur- clay. Mr: and Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mrs :Frossie Brown motored to London on • Satui,Iay. ,p 44 a',9 YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best of both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware; Stoves, • Furnaces, and all ; s eating Equipments. Let Us • is Offen. You Good Suggestions along this Line. Some Good Used Heaters at VeryReasonable Prices ,�o 4, Mrs. Alex. Foster of London call- ed at the home of Mrs. C. Eilber on Saturday, also visited other relatives Miss Doris Meyers who is at pres- ent engaged as saleslady in a drug store at ,Streetsville, enjoyed a pleas- ant week -end at the home of her parents„ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyers. Hospitals Underground: Southeastern England — Here in Britiar's front line are two hospitals 4 4 4 r Canada on Canadian, account, Ontar- io and Quebec receoived $304,428,- 820, Munitions Minister Howe told the House of Commons. Hydro -Elec- tric lec- tric power is an essential of low cost production and the large blocks of surplus power are obtainable only in Quebec and Ontario. • HARDWARE SEEDS and FURi1TURE YOIJR WINTER es • ray ware Needs• Iia • • • • • YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT s FURNITURE See Our Studio Couches and: Dianette Suites A. Full Line of all the Home Requirements Always keep a Good Stoc• k of New and the very Latest t in Furniture at. Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality Con- a; sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc. SLIGHTLY USED' FURNITURE For the more conservative purchaser we can save 11 you many a dollar as we• have a fine assortment of Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for your Money. Drop in and look these over and get our Z Remarkable' Lova Nikes• Joinston Kai'bfleisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4, >E .1P+ F4,44•4•fr3•++44.4,4, 14,41• Ndh'f44.2 4.4,4••'�•3,44•44++++++4.444 44,444 Bead and !I�Iabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Fgeter 235.. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. 1111191111111111111111,ii'JNl:TIIIIMIIIIIIIINftIN;II;Iillliiliili(IHlinthil111ni40iI111111IIII111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ilii;fllllillllil11f1111(ffllrluiHil: n lil�liiiyiiifllllllltllll11111118 I 71 The Europa, Germany's second lar- gest ocean liner, was hit amidships while in dock at: Bremen, the Air Ministry news service announced..The 49,746 -ton liner held the Atlantic FATALLY INJURED crossing record. Production at the Lloyd Williams, 35, died in the Xrupp munition works at Essen, Kitchener•+Waterloo Hospital, '.Cues- Germany, has been cut down 50% day of last week, one hour after lie as the result of British .bombing raids, was injured while working in the the news •service said. press room of the Goodrich Rubber ENDORSES MOSE PLANES Company at Kitchener. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. .Sol. Williams, of • Boston—President Roosevelt disci- Seaforth and was born in St. Joseph. osed that he has asked the National He was operating a tire press when Defence Priorities Board to give the 500 -pound lid blew off the mach- "most sympathetic consideration" to ine, struck the ceiling 15 feet above a British request for permission to it and fell on top of him, He died a buy 12,000 additional planes in the few minutes after admittance to hos- United States. pital. TO HAVE MORE BUILDINGS Evangelical Church Goderich-More than 60 sharehold Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? The Emanuel Evangelical Sunday exs of Huron County Flying Training Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob.g School Christmas program will be Co., Etd., which operates No. 12 ele lues on Sundaynight,December nientary school of the commonweaiti • ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over 22nd. plan at Sky Harbor, had then first for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best Jr. Lease Elect Officers gastral meeting and elected officers Advantages. At the regular meeting of the Jun- The school which is now training 7( gflying students from Canada,Unite(' • rot League on Friday afternoon, y g • November 22, the numbers elected States and Newfoundland, has beei OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS • tri operation seven weeks ane is wel the officers for the year. The result was as follo�,s. President, Billie O'- up to schedule, despite a nine -da' Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our 3 streak of bad flying weather Threa p y, and shelf Hardware al- Brien, Vice President, tilarjorie Hoff. student, S P ecralt Full line of heavy fan, Secretary, .loan Dleiner ".Creas- new 'buildings, additional ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt- niter, Pauline Hess, L'hrar�an, Lois matters, civilian quarters and rent, resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock. Hay. Mrs. G. Koehler the Junior tion hall are to be erected forthwitl SEEDS! SEEDS! • Superintendent had charge of the IVIUN1CIPAL .SCHOOL We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy L,cagUe meeting. Thanicaffering Service I A municipal school for 41 mun.icip Clover Seeds, Etc. The annual W.MS Thankoffering I slities of this district was ;meld ii service was held on Sunday night in ,Seaforth town hall on Nev, 20 ur YOUR WINTER'S FUEL • • t hangelical church. Miss Olive ,ler sponsorship of the Ontario Del O'l3rien, President of the W.M.S.',liana-at of Municipal Welfare. 'i Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the 11,1 the , r i ', en:.i k,d in the, de- .,tunic;ipal offiicials registered. T1. most suitable FUea EL for Your Heating, Equipment. Let 3 notional exercises. A sext,stte compr- :peakc•rs were I 3. Moore, supervi r.1nr Mrs. 1)t� .I i YIf•nno r1 ;� #, � gg, ch, or of the Dept. of Municipal We.lfin�• us fill *our }gin while prices are lowest. , Miss Olive O'Brian, Mr 1. VT iloff��.and J. E. Jarmain, assistant supe 0 It i"t'rl, Mrs. A. Mehr', ant Miss Nevi1 visor. An outline of the departmc;. S Gahel sang a number. Ray. A XI and its functions, council procedua I'letch, of Crediton was the guestland county work, and questions fror 8petkcrr, and brought an in'orniative the municipal officials, were topic 'message on the recent Biennial Secs ; dealt with. Morning and rfternoc ion of the Board of 'Vlissions held at sessions were held. Itrxr,e J, H. Scot Le Mars, Iowa, A special Thankoi'f- {welcomed the visiting officials to Sea Bring was received.• I forth at the opening session, 1 avow! IS THE TIME TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order! We also, carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines! HESS, the Repair Man IIIMI i@INF IIIIIIII(1i1111llilli' 111i111111511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111211111111111111111 III!INIIIIIIIIL'i11111L'2P:!`J=H!I!1R 111111111111111fIlU1M111111011112,0 4.444 ++•i ++++4+++++4++++++.•. ++++4,44.444.44-+++++++++++4,4* r + WFI ZURiCH ONT. .w QUALITY �- PRICE SERVICE LimmiloW100666460,61,wiat,issomadwilkidwamikftWOlordi + + 4 •ir Cut Your Feel Bill In HALF! By Storm Windows and Doors LET -US QUOTE YOU! t • Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials 4..6 REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A .�. LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF ,GLASS ON HAND AT ALL 4. 'i, $ • TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU 4' WAIT. + s' 1 �+NT PUONE Coq C.K • s LBF.LEIS0 - � ZURiCti +k•i•+•S••F.I•.Ei•+'+•i•4•F•4•4+44444+4+4 ++++++•F+++•k+d•++•F*+•E+•1+++++4 rr+6cina0•*•1.••01110, 11100$e•41.61•o 6•••e••aar•••IODO eMe00as•a 1 1 1 1 f 1 your Winter's Fuel We are again handling the famous Reading Anth- racite Coal, one of the best quality coal on the market to -day. Don't be fooledby other inferior brands who claim to be just as good... Leave your order with, us early. PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS i A Guarantees Product that will greatly help your iStock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which I will mean greater Profits. Try it 1 ro t 0 cli. et . e Fj t }fon i . • L.4 eclat!• •