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WANTED
'CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser- F'ORQ UICK SALE
vice day or night. Phone Oredi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jae Wil- 5 cords of dry wood 14 -in,
!isms. ,Mrs• J, Rau, Phone 98r6.
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long.
VETERINARIA.NI From my premises Blue Water
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
Plane -96. Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S. B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
Bssaaes of domestic animals treated
lyy the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
sell* promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Rennet*. Office on Main Street,
apposite Town Hall.
Phone n6. HENSALL.
NOTICE `
Farmers' Co -Operative
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
COAL COAL
Fut your order for Coal in now!
were! Cars are on order.
A. duel supply 9f Coal, Cedar Posts;
B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock
Bllnerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of
ell brands.
a"-- Hansell Co -Operative Co.
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
Yungblut & San
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WANTED
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
as premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
Charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Riskon Dec:.
81st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$278,613.47.
Sates --$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years.
E. F. KLOPP- ZURICH
'Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
443 Rods and all kinds of Fire
Ax,surrince.
STRAYED
.Highway, Stanley Twp., 3 Hereford
calves; 2 red and 1 •black. -,Oscar
Ducharme, 98r2, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A pump windmill, self -oiler, in
good condition. Apply to
Curtis Gingerich, Phone 79r20.
FOR QUICK SALE
1 Colony House 10x10 ft. never
used; 1 drive shed partly :finished; 1
small Quebec heater used three mons;
''tolls of heavy roofing.—.Mrs. C,
Browne, Bronson Line, Hay Twp.
FOR SALE
a A young York Boar, ready for
service. -Apply to Josiah Steckle,
Bronson line, Stanley Twp.
WANTED
White Beans, Soya Beans,
Timothy, Red Clover and
Seed. Highest Cash :Prices.
or Phone,.875 Dashwood.
W. E. Reid, Chatham, Ont. or
A. J. Kellerman, Dashwood, Ont,
Alsike,
Alfalfa
Write
CHICKS FOR SALE
Order Brumer's July or Fall
Chicks now. Leghorn, Barred Rock,
New Hampshire and Sussex X New
Hampshire.
BRUMER'S HATCHERY,
Lucan, Ont. Phone 54.
NOTICE
Recent orders from Wartime Price
and Trade Board restrict sales of
honey to customers equal to 1941
purchases. Customers kindly keep
this in mind when purchasing. Price
of honey 15e. per Ib. Bring your
containers.
• J. HAEBERE & SONS,
Dated July 20, 1943.
FARMS FOR SALE
Two parcels of land. 48 acres in
Stanley Township, has good spring
neverfailing water supply, some nice
shade trees for stock. 50 acres in
Hay Township with good bank barn
and stabling, 7 -roomed house, etc.
located halfway between Drysdale
and Blake, on the Town Line. For
further particulars apply 10 Miss
Mary Johnston, R. R. 2, Zurich.
NOTICE
BY-LAW No. 13-1942.
Township of Hay. County of Huron
Said by-law provides for payment
to persons residing in Township of
Hay for damage injury or Ioss caused
by dog or dogs to poultry owned by
any person within the said municip-
ality to the amount of fifty pounds
or more. Loss or damage must be
investigated by stock Valuator for
the said Township and affidavit must
be filed with Clerk of Township be-
fore Council will consider or pay for
damage or loss.
Zurich, July 30, 1943.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk, Township of Hay.
LT. COL. GEORGE A. DREW
Leader of the Progressive 'Conservatt
ive Party who will be called upon to
form a Provincial 'Government as the
result of the election of last Wednes-
day,, August 46h. .
4'—+
28 Fined at Exeter
28 out of 29 Exeter citizens who
were to have appeared in police crt.
for operating .radios without a 1943
license, paid fines and costs totaling
$7.54 or $5.50 each to B.W.F. Beav-
ersJP., which with the purchase of
the l rekine; hermit will bring listen -
;en t' 'ar.
Miss Elizabeth Weber is speudin
a month with friends in Detroit.
A nice refreshing shower of rain
visited these parts on Monday eve.
Mrs, Chapman and members of
the family were recent visitors with
the former's mother, Mrs. Helena
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Surerus and
the former's sister, Mrs. Kalbfleisch,
of Detroit, were week -end visitors
with relatives in these parts.
Mrs. Victor Dinnin is spending a
few weeks with her husband at Lon-
don, who is attending Summer School
at Western University,
Capt. Officer J, N. Cantin of Mon-
treal was a holiday visitor with ""his
mother, Mrs. N. M. Cantin at St.
Joseph, last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Datars and•
son of Desboro were holiday visitors
at the home of the former's mother,
Mrs. E. Datars, Sr.
Mrs. Nora Hoagland and Mrs. Ed.
Challes of Detroit; Mrs. Emily Puss
and Mrs. Bertha, Block of town were
Saturday visitors at Clinton, Goder-
ich and Bayfield.
Mrs. (Dr.) Wm. Bryce and son
Bobbie of Sudbury, are enjoying
some time at the home of the form-
er's cousin,, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz
and other friends.
Farmers are busily engage In
threshing their wheat crop, and the
early oats and barley are being cut,
and the harvest is progressing along
nicely.
Mr and Mrs, Elzai• Durrant
family, Mrs. Harry Duman,,
Jack Bean all of Kitchener,
Sunday guests at the home o
and Mrs. Harry Yungblut.Mr. George Gram„ of Hensal
dompanied by his daughter Miss
Gram of Dryden, Mich,, Calle
town on Tuesday. Mr. Gram,
is still quite active, on Tuesday
brated his 85th birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Datars Jr.,
daughter Anita motored to Kitch
on Sunday, the latter remaining
join friends attending the girl's c
at Fisher Glen, under the ausp
of the Lutheran church.
Mrs. A. H. Gackstetter had
household effects moved from Gu
to the home of her aunt ane un
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harney, 2nd
Hay Township, where she will m
her home while Mr. Gacl.stletter
serving in the army.
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One never knows whose picture of
a friend or relative appears in our
local paper, as Kay Stevenson, CBC,
producer at the Toronto studios,
whose picture appears in this week's
issue happens to be a cousin to Mrs
Jacob Battler of the Babylon line.
Such items are of great interest.
HOLIDAY WEEK •
As etas been' bur 'd .'om to take a
week off in the suer months,, we
have decided to tat this week next
week, August *`'`' . o >tease co not
look for a paper net week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. • Smith were at
Bayfield on busin Monday even-
ing.
NEW RATION BOOKS
. The new ration books to be distri-
buted in August will cover an 8 -mons
period. The change from the present
6 -mons. books is .being made so that
distribution of the next 'books will
not have to be made in the winter.
The present ration books were issu-
ed in Ferbuary and covered six mon:.
The new book, the third since ration-
ing started, will be issued on August
25, 26, 27 and 28. It is likely that
the distribution plans will be similar
to February.
AN APPEAL
An urgent appeal is being made by
RCAF for more men to enlist in
the various departments of the Fly-
ing Forces. They are not getting th
men needed for Aircrew. The supply
of new men is ruining low, danger-
ously low, so low that unless the sit-
uation is corrected immediasteiy it
may become necessary to close flying
schools now operating, this is the op -
ilium of some. officials. The most log-
ical, most economical and most eff-
ective method by which Canada can
contribute to the United Nations' war
effort is by maintaining without fait
full production of trained aircrew
fighting teams, No matter what the
other demands on the nation's man-
power, trait we believe, must be done.
So states a boullrtin we have recei-
ved recently',
In Magistrate's Court
Goderich •— The only ease before
Magi,tratba Makins on Thursday last
was of a, Clinton man charged with
assault, was adjourned one week.
The husband has countercharged not
only his wife, but also kis daughter,
with assault,
Too Good to Last
A perfect good record was marred
Tuesday eve. last when Sgt. Over-
holt, of Goderiicli police, lodged two
women, one from Clandeboye and
one from St. Marys, in Huron Colin.
ty jail, charged with vagrancy. For
three days previous the white fa,;
had been flying from the jail', flag-
pole signifying that the jail was free
of prisoners, a fairly rare circum-
stance. The women in custody
on remand, pending triad q h 'y
been under police observatlr
some dap ,
That Toe the Mark
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
In Pumps, Ties and Sport Shoes, All
White or with Tan Trim. New Styles
at old Prices. Come and See!
MEN'S SHOES
Everything a man may require in
Work Boots or Dress Shoes.
GOOD :SHOE STYLES!
GOOD :SHOE VALVES r
GOOD SHOE SERVICE!
LOWEST CASH PRICES
ED. J. DATA RS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
fHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waving Machine
end can serve tf'e put'?l;r rc'w
Defter than ever. Be sure and
;eve us a call
MRS, FRED T1IIELE, Proprietre,:
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF• THE BETTER OIL
PER1llANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipineit.
And besides all this• is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 68 four, your Appointments.
MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrst' M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a.m.. Divine Worship
11 a.m.---Sunday School.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
Rev. E, W. Heimrich, Pastor
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.---Sunday School.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
PRODUCER
Not all the .glamour belongs to the
stars. .Here is lovely Kay Stevenson,
CBC producer at the Toronto studios
who gives the signals through the
plate glass window to such impor-
ant people as the folks or New-
bridge., Three Little Sisters, Quentin
Maclean, the brilliant organist, and
all the actors and authorities who
come your way on tire CBC Farm
Broadcasts originating in Ontario.
Kay got her radio start as an asso-
ciate
sso-ciate producer' of several well-known
commercials before joining the staff
of the CBC. She could have all the
silver fox she wanted to wear (her
father is a silver fox farmer) but she,
instead you will see her trimly turn-
ed out in a -well tailored snit -•-sans
furs and furbelows. Her first chief
was Edmund C. Rise and they would
ill be working together only Ed
went to Hollywood to co -produce
egoshy s Music Hall. Kay was fol ty
minutes late for her own weddi=p:,'
(radio bu>iness was to 1 i
she', aai''i lniaiTcl a
Thursday, August 19th, 194 '!j
Oheck4JpWeek-r Week
THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARIO
FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY
OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE.
THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVER ALL
MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS
NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE.
"GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH-
INES.
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klapp Res. 67
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
EXTRA BUTTERFAT:
Your Government has asked for an in-
crease of 39,000,000 pona:ds in butter
production in 1943! y farmer can
contribute to that increased bunter pro-
duction which is needed to feed our
troops in the front lino, by using a
Renfrew Cream Separator which will produce the last ounce of butterfat—a
machine into which years of experience have built unequalled! stamina and
dependability. It will do its part faithfully in increasing wartime production --
and, at the same time, swell your profits. If you are in the market for a
Renfrew please be patient. Shortage of raw materials still curtails production„
I eep in touch with the nearest'R,_enfrew representative.
RANGES
TRUCK SCALES
WASHING
MACHINES
KEEP TOUR
RENFREW
IN REPAIR
CREAM SEPARATORS
Made in All Popular Sizes.
Hand or Electrically Operated.
THE .RENFREW MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED.
RENFREW ONT_ .SUSSEX N.B. ST -JOHNS PQ:.RECINA SASK.
HUGH THIEL
AGENT
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ZURICH, ONT.
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EXPERT SE:VICE
YOUR Duro Pump, like any other piece of machinery
or equipment, requires regular lubrication and atten-
tion to ensure satisfactory performance and long life.
The motor and other working parts, such as the
diaphragm and control switch, should be checked regu-
larly. Parts do wear and require to be adjusted or re-
placed. The Duro Dealer whose name appears below
is well qualified and experienced to do this for you.
Keep your Duro in good running condition for long
and efficient service. This year our production is limited
and sales are restricted to farmers who can qualify.
If you are a farmer without running water, the Duro
Dealer may be able to secure a pump for you, provided
it will help you increase production, .but you must first
secure approval of its purchase from the Wartime Prices
and Trade Board,
Emco Bathroom fixtures and h'ittings are still obtain-
able. If you are remodeI-
ling your Bathroom or
Kitchen, your plumber
will be glad to show you
the range of styles avail-
able in. the Emco line.
Buy War Savings Stamps and
Certificates Regularly _.
S'TADE and WENN)
ZURICH -- ONT.
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