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ZURICH HERALD
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AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements, on
Blue Water Highway, Lot. 29, LRE.,
Hay Township. Five miles north of
Grand Bend, on
WEDNESDAY, %ARCH* 29th,
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RATION BOOK 4
—*WHEN AND WHERE YOU GET IT
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HERE IS WHAT YOU DO TO GET YOUR NEW BOOR
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Fill in the application card—the first
post -card in your Ration Book 3. Do
this at home, The application card is
printed in red and is numbered RB -99.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER CARD.
Follow the method shown.
Be sure to PRINT clearly, accurately
and completely all information re-
quired on the card—including the
COUNTY in which you live.
Sten st bsa..ona eeLL /oar usual
signature. Persons of 16 years or over
must sign their own cards. Cards of
persons under 16 years must be signed
by parents or guardians.
4 Applicants must bring their Ration
Books with them to the Distributing
Centre. Children under 16 may not
apply for Ration Books for themselves
or for other members of the family.
Do not detach application card from
your Ration Book. This must be done
by an official at the Distributing Centre.
If accidentally detached, bring the
application card along with your
Ration Book:
ARMED FORCES: All members of the
Armed Forces, whether on permanent
subsistence or not, will obtain their
Ration Cards from their own Units,
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HOLDER. WHOSE NAME AND ADDRESS APPEAR ABOVE.
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APPLYING FOR BOOKS FOR
OTHERS: Any responsible member
of a household may apply for Ration
Books On behalf of other members of , '•
the household, or for neighbours un-
able to apply in person, providing
Ration Book 3 with properly filled in
application card is presented.
On presentation at a Distributing Centre of your Ration Book 3, with
properly completed application card, you will be issued your new Ration
Book 4; and your Ration Book 3 will be returned to you.
WARN IN G Be sure you get your new book while
your Distributing Centre is .open next week. Otherwise,
you will not be able to obtain your new book until April 17.
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LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENTRES
Dates Hours
March 31st, and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
April 1st. 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
Same hours and dates to apply to
all places
Addresses
Public Library, Exeter
Town Hall, Hensall
School House, Centralia
Township Hall, Crediton
Commercial Hotel, Dashwood
Township Hall, Zurich
Grand Bend, Mrs. Mollard's Res.
Township Hall, Elimville
Townspeople are requested to -get their book
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in the afternoon.
RATION ADMINISTRATION
rcES "'A D -„TRADE BOARD:
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IN
- Commercial Hotel, Dashwood
ON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th.
NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING
Good Music Will Be Furnished ..
Refreshments will be Served
General Admission 35c.
Wm. GOSSMAN
TO CLOSE SKY HARBOR
The decision of the GOVernMent to
ClOet. No 12 Elementary Flying Train-
ing School at Sky Harbor Airport,
Goderich, was announced. -Closing to
-teke place in about four months
Aline. This, along with other similar
;Bebe:cis across Canada, was that the
air force has so many trained person -
el that, it is not likely large numbers
,of A.1,'144men will be trained in the fut-
ure. Casualties have been exception-
, ally low in comparison to the stren-
gth. hoped the personnel of the
schools:Would be absorbed in the serv-
tee ,elsewhere.
AUCTION SALE
POg ,Real147,state, Building Lots, flous
sehold Effects., Etc. at ZURICH
Ore SATURADY, APRIL 1st, 1944.
• At 1.00 e'clock, p.m.
Real Estate—Cansists of Lot 85 E.
S., aere, MOre or less; almost
new :frame House, kitchen attacTted.
Cia0VP 1101.1*.' (lost. to town water
line; choice garden soil; tre(f:-4,
good garage and well built barn, sun
able for pigs and hens. An ideal
borne; for a farmer who would aPPre-
*Ate cOmfortable home, . Also 3
Lots being composed of Lots 161 V.
S., 132 feet frontage and 200 feet
depth, at present seeded to alfalfa.
Terms of Real Estate -10% on day
of Sale, balance in 30 days. Yrnmed-
late possession will be given.
Other Effects—Large dining room
extension table, 6 diningroom cnairs,
sideboard, silverware, complete din-
ner set, table linen, heater coal or
wood, piano case (i -octave organ, cane
chair, cane Rocker, electric radio, 6,
pairs lace curtains„ 2 Toceers, 3 bed-,
steads with springs and mattre.sses;
single b,ed, wardrohe, .2 dressers, 2.
wash stands, toilet set, pillow slips.
and spreads, 2 table covers, sheets
and blankets, elrop 'head sewing mach-
ine, Renfrew cream separator, Daisyi
churn, Big Ben alarm s.lock, Maxwe)l,
electric washing machline and wring-
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complete, coal 11. oven, one 2-1
burner, also a 3 -burner Detroit ,Vap-
or stove, parlor table, ;parlor rag,
couch, cedar chest; large quantity
bedding, pictures, MeCiary kitchen
range, Quebec style good reservoir,
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kitchen tabl, 6 kitchen chairs, rock-
ing' chair, 2 tea. kettles, paper rack,
2 oil lamps, mats, and carpets stripsgalore,
galore, washing machine and wning-
er, 2 boilers, galv. tub, roasting pan,
2 cellar tables, vinegar barrel, ciderbarrel,
barrel, 6 dozen sealers, 8 -gar. crock,
4 -gal. crock, sink, flower pots, 2
mops, cabbage slicer, water pails,
mirror, large amount of Kitchendisheo,
dishes, pots, pans, steamers, 8 -day
dock, wheel harrow, lawn mower
with grass catcher, mason tools, car-
pentie, 1,0015„,ipades, shovels, rakes,
lees, hand saw, X -cut saw, grind- workable land.
stone, brooms, chicken fountain, loge Terms on Chattels, CASH
ging chain, saw horse, grain and jute William. Slack, Proprietor. '
bngs, lantern, sprinkling can, buck- Harold Jackson, .Anctionw-q,,
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saw, 2 axes, car chains, chick feeder,
rat trap, 2 sand screens, 4 trussels,
ladder,wire chicken pens, grain cra-
dle, scythe, emery stand, gallon
measure, 2 chop boxes and many
other ,articles. In case of bad woe.
ther sale will be held in the Evangel-.
ical church shed.
Terms—Cash. ..
0. Klopp, A. Weber, Auctioneers.
R. F. Stade, Clerk.
Leo Mittleholtz, 'Theodore •Mittleholti•
Executors late Wm, Meidinger Est.
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, & Implements
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, • has
been instructed to sell by Public
Auction on Lot 15, Lake icd. East,
Stanley Township, 5 miles South of
13as-field, 'on Blue -Water Highway
... • FRIDAY, MARCH 24th. .-, ..
Commencing at one o'clock' sharp
Homs, ---1. Percheron horse 1700 lbs.
Cattle -8 IMrham cows due to fresh-
en in April; 1 jersey cow and ealf
Implem,ents-1 M -II. binder 6 -ft.
cut; 1 spring tooth cultivator; 1 set
of diamond harrows, 1 wanting plow,
bean scuffler :and puller; 1 gang plow
disc harrow, 1 M -H. seed drill; grain
crusher; .fanning mill, corn sheller,
1 set of farm sleighs;11 truck wagon,
2 cream separators.
Quantity of ,Houeehold Puraimh-
ins.
Parm-124 'S acres; clay loam
land; well watered with flowing
spring to 'building. Frame bam,
frame house; 80 a C reti of practically
all hardwood bush. Remainder
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black Belgium mare 5 yrs. old; 1
wagon mare 6 yrs. old,
Cattle --1 red cow with calf at
foot; 1 road cow bred still milking;
1 Holstein in calf; 1 red heifer in
calf; 1 roan steer rising 2 yrs; 1
red steer rising 2 yrs; 1 roan heifer
1 yr. old; 1 ,Herford heifer 1 yr
1 Jersey cow due at time of sae.
, Pigs -1 York sow with litter • at
foot, 7 stocker pigs weighing 180.
lbs.
Commencing at .1.0 o'clock p.m.
Horses—Percheron team, black,
rising 10 and 12 years old, approxi-
mately 1800 -lbs; Percheron horse 5
yrs. old 1400-lbs;
matched team of
Clydes rising 5 and 6 years, bay with
white face and. stoekings.
Cattle—Red cow rising 5 yrs, mil-
king good and bred again; red cow
rising 6 due at time of sale; roan
cow rising 6 due shortly; red cow
rising 9 yrs, .bred two months; red
cow 6 yrs. old milking gooa, due in
July; Red cow -5 yrs. old just fresh-
ened; heifer with calf at pot; heifer
just freshened; 2 fat heifers rising 3
yrs; 2 fat steers two yrs. old last fall,
2 baby beeves about 850 lbs; 1 baby
beef about 600 -lbs; 1 Hereford
steer rising two; 1 Heretord heifer
rising two; 1 cale 6 mons. old; 1 calf
3 months old, 1 calf 6 weeks old, 2
calves 4 weeks old. The above men-
tioned live stock is in vi- creme
condition. All of females would be
good foundation fo r the improve-
ment of any herd.
Grain and Hay -150 busnels cho-
ice Seed buckwheat; 150 bushelS home
grown feed wheat; 90 bushels of
Western feed wheat, 200 bushels of
Western oats; 100 bush. of Barley,
abont:15 ton of good hay:
InsplernentS, • Etc:—.M-1-i. No. 19
Cultivator nearlynew 13 -tooth; M -H.
hay loader, fertilizer drill, new set
of team harness 'with collars, used
team- harness and collars, quantity of
white ash, elm and. bass wood lumb-
4er and planks, 4 16 -ft, sills for hay
rack, lVlonarch Silo filling cutting
box with pipes and distributor pipes.
Portland cutter, top -buggy, 32 -plate
1, H. C. Tractor disc, 1 good wagon
with two reaches, turnip drill, orch-
ard • sprayer, potato duster, potato
digger, strawberry scugler, rolling
coulter, doubletrees, two circular
saws, forks, shovels and numerous
Other. articles.
No reserve, as the Proprietor has
sold his farm.
Terms—CASH •
Arthur Weber,
Oaear Klopp, Auctioneers.
W. B. Johnston, Clerk.
'Albert Hendrick, Proprietor. -
Sheep -1 Leicester ram, 6 :Leices-
ter sheep with 9 lanibs, 2 Leicester
sheep due at time of sale.
Hens -100 yearling White Leg-
horn hens.
Implements --1 G -ft. cut Deering
binder; 5 -ft. Frost & Wood mower;
10 -hoe drill; spring tooth cultivator,
out -throw disc, 2 two -furrow plows,
riding plow, Cockshutt manure .spr-
eader, 4 walking plows, Low down
steel wagon, farm wagon, pr. bob
sleighs, 3 cutters, 16 -ft. flat rack;
16 -ft. other rack, 1 -horse scuffler,
fanning mill, gravel box, wagon box;
stock rack, 2000 -lbs. cap. scares, top
buggy, light 'carriage, cart, roller, 2
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements, on
Lot 9, Con. 13, Hay Township. 11,;1
miles north orDashwood, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 28th
At one o'clock, p.ni. the following
Horses -1- bay wagon mare 15 yrs.
old; .1 bay Clyde mare 10 yrs. old; 1
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Thus•sday, March22rd.,
sseeetemenomesaesne
-sets of 8-sectio1 harrows, horsepow.
er, atenebeat, 9 -ft, rake, 25 -ft. lads,
der, 24 -ft. ladder, speed jack, 2 pis ,
boxes, cradle, .hay fork, eveners,
neckyoke, fork,s, shovels, scoop shov-
el, copper ke,ttle, iron kettle, 2 loge
ging' chains, 2 sets of heavy harnesso
3 -rd horse hares, 6 horse collars,
single harness n4W, other single har.
ness, gabs trough, brace, bits, trovv..
el, 'vinegar barrel, chicken coop, galv,
trough 2x2x6 ft, gutting box, lawn
mower, Sheep shears, hand saws,
planes, incubator, grindstone, cross-
cut saw, 2 bucksaws, 2 ,scytl%es, 5- •
octavo organ, shot gun,'" cyeaan r:separ-
atm, DeLaval No..12 600-11i.' eap.„
1032 Dodge sedan with good tire,
and numerous other articles. , ,
Grain -150 bush. of wheat, 61 • "r -
bush. of mixed grain, 200 bush. ,
oats, .60 bush. of buckwheat, 9 sa
of soy beans.
Terms—CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctieneer. „"., s!,
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Albert Becker, Executors of Heim'.
Becker, Estate.
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_When- if won't buy a dollar's worth of goods! For instance, compared fo present...day]
standards, your dollar of tile Iasf warwas worth, not a dollar ... but sometimes;
less than 50, Housewives, whovvent marketing in 1917, had to part with.
T0 four -pound jar ofjam which you buy to -day for Dad's winter underwear
set him back
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other anti•inflationary measures have kepi -the value of your dollar H 1 GH F,
That's why it will pay you to see thatselfish spending
never undermines
price control in Canada. Remember,' you protect your dollar's worth when you
use your money wisely, -(-'4° when you pay ofFdebts . refuse fo busi
needless luxuries... give black markets a wide berth .. and don't hoard goods.
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promise to give my support to keeping the cost
of living down. I will buy only what I need. I
will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell-
ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts,
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And I will- support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
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Published by THE BREWING XNDUSTRY (ONTARIO) •
to help reveal t146 dangers that inflation represents for ail the people of the Nation.
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