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so 11Q. 'CAR LOADS OF WESTERN OATS .rusT Aniuvoo. •
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,x,ie. yolr 4order for FERTILIZER and take delivery early, •
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ORDER BROODER COAL IMMEDIATELY •
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Soft .Coal, Shinas, Cedar Pots, and Motor Oils on Iiand at •
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BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
CASH FOR FOX HORSEV.,—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil-
liams.
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VETERINARIA.N
Or. W. B. COXON,
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Main Sereet,.
Opposite Drug Store
Phone -96. Zurich
Put Your Want For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Adsin this
Column.
FOR SALE
1 Jersey cow in calf ; 1 2 -year old
Jersey heifer in calf; 1 year-old
Jersey heifer.— Edward Haberer.
?LQCA NEWS
Monday next, ,May 1st wail be the
next sitting of Hay Council.
1Ir. and Mrs, C. L. Smith visited
With their datighter Mae at London
on Friday.
Miss Myrtle Geiser of Dashwood
enjoyed the week -end with her friend
Miss Helve Truemner, 14th Con.
Miss Betty Dietz of Godera spent
FOR SALE
Top buggy with steel tires, newly
painted, n. good condition. --.Apply
Elliott's 'Store, Bayfield.
FOR SALE
A.
R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
the weels-end at Ti home of her
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dietz,
Miss Myrtle Hay of London, was
a week -end visitor with her parents,
IVIr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay.
One large Quebec heater and one
ctuate of Ontario Veterinabrnall Quebec heater, also some fruit
&ary
ollege, University of Toronto.
jars.—Mrs. C. Browne, R.R.3, Zurich
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Itliseases of domestic animale treated;
W the most modern principles,! —
Charges reasonable. Day or night; 5TRAYED
sans promptly attended to. Also Bre- '.
*der of Scottish terriers. InesUnto my premises, Babylon line,
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gonnels. OHay Township, a few months ago, a
Office on Main Street,1
posite Town Hall, , two-year old red steer. Owner can
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I have same by proving property and
paying expenses.—Carnet, Wildfong
Phone 35r9 Dashwood.
AUCTION SALE
liossetola Effeets at
DAS HWOOD
OV SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1944
At 1.30 o'clock, jam. the following:
The following high elass Articles
which are practically all new;
1 dining room suit quarter cut oak,
5, chairs and buffet and table, 1 lea-
ther rocker, wicker rocker, 3 large
hall mirrors, 2 jardinere stands,
drapes, 3 congoleurn rugs, one rug
9x1.5 feet; one rug 10 -ft. 3 -in x 9ft
.2 in; one rug '7 -ft, 4 -in. by 9 -ft.; 3
bed spreads, 4 woollen comforters, 1
pr. pillows, 2 toilet sets, 5 kitchen
chairs, 2 verandah chairs, cupboard,
large kitchen table, 2 cistern pumps,
White sink, coal and wood heater;
table lamps, all kinds of window
shades, picture frames with glass,
folding ironing board, 2 storm win-
dows, lantern, parkite toilet, day bed
with new mattress, electric iron, ele-
ctric toaster, 2 brass oil ea cider
barrel faucets, carpets, '. pasting
paps, frying pans, all kinds et Kit -
:ellen. utensils and dishes, bf4:1: for
4=borrier coal oil stove, 2 copper
lined tea kettles one larga and one
aniall, mattress, Axminister rug 9x12
feet good as new, walnut table new,
,6 dining room chairs, 1 light demo-
crat, and numerous other artieles.
Calvin Thiel Thiel who is in the Air
Force overseas wants to thank the
ladlea of the Women's Institute and
friends for their lovely box of cheer
which he received. 'AU in good cond-
ition. These news are very encour-
aging to hear.
Anyone desiring to help the local
Red Cross along in knitting socks and
helmets, kindly call for your yarn
either at the to vvn hall on Thursday
afternoons or at the home of Mrs.
David Ducharme, as we understand
these articles are badly needed.
BUTCHERS
urichs' popular CATTLE WANTED
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1 For pasture for the coming season.
ARKET ' Apply to W. J. Davidson, Hills•green,
MEAT Phone 99r4.
Let Us supply you with the -,---,------_—__
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very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
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ed Meats, olognas, Sausages,
The time of year is here for
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• IF.,ct., always on hand. Kept annual clean-up, and we would
geration quest all citizens to obey our re-
.• -fresh in Electric Refri quest to have all ash piles removed,
ligtfest Cash Prices or
and any other undesireable rubbish
Fat
Wool, Hides and Skins
removed from the streets, and else-
where. The latus of sanitation de -
Mend these rulings.
By Order — The Zurich Police
Police Trustees.
Fanners Busy
The usual annual spring seeding
rush is now on for the farmers. Al-
ready considerable seeding has been
done, and on Sunday some farmers
have had considerable grain in • the
ground, but the rains early in the
week was some deferrment, but the
moisture is also needed and a warm
rain like we have had, is just the
thing for the land and spring growth.
Letters from Service Men
the
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ri. Nurighlut & Son
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41) RODUCE.
Farm Produce
WANTE
Rave -your Eggs Graded scien-
, ically 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
28,th March, 1944.
Dear Friends from Zurich:
FOR SALE
CHICKS FOR SALE
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Received your very welcome
parcel in very good condition, • and
everything is very much appreciated,
as the parcels from home make us
boys overseas realize that the folks:
back home have not forgotten us
yet. Let us hope that it is soon all
over so that we can get back with
our families again. Hoping this finds
everyone at home in good health.
Greatly thanking you again, I remain
A3296 Mowbray, C. G. Sgt., Cdn.
Provost Corps, Cdn Army Overseas.
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BAYFIELO 'oross amounted to well over $100.
Gor. IttwOehMereroanstero,f ius:141•1,wvi:Eirlitt:wurtot tc'w::013k8:1610eaenridniieell4irt fahabrOenz'
bringing in go'Oda catches of perch
and herring, one boat brought in
two 'tons in one day.
Congratniations to Mr.A. Moe
Gregor, who on Sunday April 16th
celebrated his 92nd birthday.
Mr. Geo. Elliott has dispod".
his block on Main at., to Mr. Steven-,
Cameron.
Mr, S, Erwin of MancelonaalViich.
is visiting his brother, Mr, A. E.
Erwin. It is 43 years since Sr. Erwin
left 13aateld.
The burial of the late Grace Gal-
braith, R,N., of Douglas, Arizona,
took place in the family plot in Hay-
field cemetery Monday last. Miss
Galbraith was born in Stanley Twp. son of Clinton, who expects to start
a sister of D. Galbraith of Hayfield. in business in the fall.
The annual masquerade dance sp- Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Ferguson er-
onsored by the Agricultural Society rived home having spent the past
was held in the town hall, and the months in Sudbury with their sons,
proceeds going to the local Red Jack and Charlie.
Terms—Cash
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Samuel Elsie, Proprietor.
Spring Shoes
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THERE IS A FIND SHOWING OF
NEW SPRING SHOES AT DATARS
FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHIL-
DREN. BE SURE TO COME IN
AND SEE THEM.
ALL VERY REASONABLY PRICED
FINE STYLES AND GOOD
VALUES
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BONDS..GOOD BUY
At a recent meeting in Kitchener,
the Minister of Finance, Hon. J. L.
Ilsley made the following statement:
"At this point I should like to say a
word about the post-war market for
Victory Bonds, because investors are
naturally interested in the liquidity
of their securities and the piece they
can expect to get for them. In the
normal course of events there will be
some who will wish to sell their bonds
after the war, and indeed one of the
•reasoreaveH give for haying bonds •
now is :that they will provide funds
for pi.ltCiaSeS . or investments after
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS•exclusive- the war. It
will be of the greatest
ly. Breeding flock headed by importande that we maintain, indeed
'GOVERNMENT BANDED R. 0. P. assure, a ready and stable market
males. Incubating capacity is limited for all those millions of bonds that.
so we- suggest that, to avoid disap- we have sold. We have now inc mon-
pointment you let us book your or- etary and financial machinery and we
der now. • have developed the method for ac-
-Twinmaples Poultry Farm, complishment this and we will there-
' Bruce J. tiopp, lamp. fore be able to deal with any situat-
ion which may revelop in a way
which will keep faith with the mill -
1 . HAIRDRESSING ions of small investors who are sup-
porting,. the savings program in this
NOTICE national emergency."
We have recently installed a STANLEY TOWNSHIP
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new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
better than ever. Be sure and
give us a call.
MRS. FRED THIELE, Proprietress
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Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett Proprietor.
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111r. Jos. Hagan on his returnfrom
Florida, called recently on his old
neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ander-
son and daughter Pearl.
The syrup season has had its day,
and those engaged in this occupation
have gathered in their equipinent•
Mrs. Sherlock Keys after spending
the holidays with Mr. Keys and their
family, has returned to her duties in
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment.
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
INSURANCE
Western FarmersMutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
61, aOMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS HIND IN ONTARIO
&mount of Insurance at Risk on Deo.
81st, 1936, $22,391,627.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$278,613.47.
lintes--$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Yearil
E. F. KLOPP.--ZURICI-1
Ptgent, also Dealer in Lightn.
Rods and all kinds of Fire,
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Simcoe.
Miss Logan of Hensall, was a re-
cent visitor with her friends in-Vv-
na.
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
Late Charles Rathwell
Death has claimed another citizen
of Stanley in the person of Charles
Rathwell, only son of the late Wm.
Rathwell and Mary Ann Reid, Who
passed peacefully away on April 13
at the home of his aunt, Mts. M. Reid
Deceased suffered for years from
chronic asthma and death came ae
FORMER EXETER GIRL SLAIN a relief. He was born on Goshen line
Stanley, 55 years ago where he far-
med successfully until failing health
Gerald Fitton, who since the mwith his wife they travelled extens-
arri- compelled him to retire. Together
Joyce Fitton, daughter of the late
has taken that .name, was found mina vain.
seeking to regain health, but in
age of her mother to Mr. Raulston,
dered in Detroit on March 27th, and vain. Deceased was of a kindly and
her body, beaten and sgenial disposition and made many
tabbed, was
found in u city dump. .r.uhe murder friends throughout his short career.
He was
has created • considerable publicitY. ' a member of the United
Poli6e announced that Richard -Vine- Church. A Ovate funeral Was held
ent, aged 23, a gasoline station, at, on Saturday last from the home 0±'
tendant, had confessed the raurdm Mrs. M. Reid, conducted by Rev. Reba
love, who was 14 years of age, and Horn, pastor of the United Cantrell,
a brother Gerald., lived with their Varna, assisted by Rev, john Ora-
g.randpa.rents, the late Mr., and Mrs ham, rector of St. John's . Anglican
Saxon Piton, for several years after church, Varna. RC is survived- by his
the death cd their father, who was a aged mother and his wife, forernerly
Canadian airmail pilot and was. kill- "Minnie Hess, who have the sympathy
ail in a mash some eight years ago. of the community. Those from . a
Vollowing the marriage of their mot- distance who attended the •funexal
the ttt 0 children went to live
,, ,• were Mr. Jessup and Mrs. Ituhrt, of
Goshen, Indiana; , 11,1rick DerhyShire.
.vith Ityr in Detron..--Ivx.otrl. . in,. TJ111.t„n: 0,,,tii. .r,. . ! :,,,,‘ ,y aasid
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BUILDING
MATER ALS I:
We are now in aposition to supply and Material for
Local Building
We still have a large quantity of Lumber, Chip -
rock, Wallboard, Flooring, Nails, Etc., on hand.
LET US SERVE YOU!
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F. C. KALBFLEISCH & SON
Phone 69
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ACT AT ONCE!
HAVE NEW TRACTOR AT SHOP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
102 G. JUNIOR. CAN ALSO GET ONE GENERAL ROW
CROP ON RUBBER WITH SCUFFLER
ONE 11 RUN FERTILIZER DRILL NEW AND ONE USED
ALSO 3 -SECTION SPRING TOOTH HARP,OW.
MAY SELL A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS. SERVICE
ASSURED FOR LIFE OF MACHINE
400_450 -lb. Size' for - $59.50
....550-600-1b. Size for $70.75
850 -900 -ib. Size for $82.75
ORDER YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS. FOR REPAIRS
EARLY. M -H. PARTS FOR M -H. MACHINES
Tel. Shop 149 Oscan Klop
MASSEY - HARRIS
Res. 67
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VICTORY BONDS
Par Tecor# Self
BANE Or MONTRE11,14
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If yon are Fithont the ready cash to boy Victory Bonds, we
shall be glad to arrange purchase for you through our
tinte4oari plan. Victory Bonds shoo& be kept safe: For
100 per $100 per year, minimum charge 254 we will
place your bonds in our vaults for safekeeping.
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