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Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this'
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WANTED
CASH EAR ,FOXHORSES—Dead
art is xonaoved. • Two-hour ser-
vice day or collect. Jacke Credi-
ton -
elr1. ,
Wil-
liams..
'LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron. and Middlesex
1 AM IN A 1FOSIITION TO CON -
tact any Aun Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. 1 solicet
Four business, and if not satisfied will
,make no charges for Services Ben -
tiered. Dashwood
ARTHUR WEBER--
Phone , 2' 12
FOR SALE
A Ilitnailited gnactttity of feted buck-
wheat ,for quack sale.—e weir Du -
char, Phone 9.8 x 2, Zurich.
PIGS FOR SALE
A. nianraher of stnal pigs for ,sale.
Apply to Sol .Gingerich, Phone 8.4-3.
VETERINAR]A.N
COON, B.V. Sc.
Or. W. 1.. V 'SUROgON
VETERINARY' Main Street,
Mks with Residence,
Opposite Drug Store
Zuricd►
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A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V .Sc.
of Onto Veterinary
Readuaof Toronto. All
CsileLe, University flnala treated
Wessel' of domestic a� rinciple■,
b the most modern ay or night
Charges 1eesonable-
mlls promptly attended= o. Also Bre
Inverness
oder
flan of Office on Main Street,
agate Town Hall.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres, being Lot
16, Con. 11, Stanley Township; has
bank barn, frame house, garage and
outbuildings. All in grass at present.
For particulars apply to D. A. Steph,-
enson, B.R. 2 West Monkto:e„, Ont.
FOR SALE
2 small cash registers, call 46 r 4,
Grand Bend.
FOR QUICK SALE
6 pure bred York young pigs; 1
pure bred Hereford bull 5 months
old. Also a solid oak extension din-
ing room table with 6 leafs. Apply
to Thos. Westlake, Hayfield P.O.
. ... zURICI-1,01.8ERALD
iEWS
Tllursd.•t"c, T,at., ar.E ,, „.
Spring Shoes
Pte. Dennis Dennmme of London,
is vacationing with. this family here,
Mrs. Mabel Snider of 'Sarnia is THERE IS A FIND SHOWING OF
tl'itiiting with relatives :here.
Pte. Bruce Church of an eastern NEW SPRING SHOES AT DATARS
point was a visitor ;at Ibis home here.
ly]r. D. J. Stephenson and Mrs. FOR LADIES,, GENTS AND CHIL-
Stephenson of West Mltnkton were DREN, BE S1URE TO COME IN
in town one day recently.
Mrs. Harold Stade of Windsor and AND SEE THEM.Miss Constance Shipley of ,Hyde
Park, were week -end gusts 'with Mr ALL VERY REASONABLY PRICED
and Mrs. R. F. Stade of town.
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Pte. Npxman Fleischauea,of the FINE STYLES AND GOOD
Maintenaei e (Staff, at Camp ;Borden,
VALUES
is spending a few days with his fam-
ily here. ED. J. DATARS
Mr. Fred Hess who is a student of M
the Toronto Medical School is :speri- RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
ding the summer vacation period at and
his home here. SHOE REPAIRING
Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Toronto
is enjoying his summer vacation at TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
the home of his mother, Mrs..Matilda
MacKinnon.
Born—At the Meyers Nursing
Home, Zurich, on July 8th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pepper, a daughter,
Mother and baby are real well.
Born—at the 'Meyers Nursing
Home, Zurich on June 29th to Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey a son,
(Michael George William), Mother
and baby are real well.
Mr. and '.Mrs. Gibbons were week-
end visitors at the home of the lat-
and
ter's parents and brother,
Mrs. SyIv. Witmer and Mr. and Mrs
Orville Witmer.
Mrs. Louis Kraft of Dashwood and
Mr. Bruce Klopp of Zurich, were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Howald, at London on Thurs-
day. Misses Mary and Kathryn
Klopp who have been holidaying' with
Jane and Ronald tHowald, returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and
daughter Mae returned on Saturday
evening from a week's holidays at
Port Elgin. So with a bit of sun
tan under our belt -we will try and
carry on for another year. It is
very gratifying indeed for the num-
erous subscribers who passed the re-
mark "My, how we missed the Herald
last week."
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Babylon line,
Hay Twp., a young Heifer, about
500 lbs. Owner can have same by
proving• property and paying expens-
es.
Win. Watson, R. R. 3, Zurich.
BUTCHERS
ZuriCbB' popular
1StEAT 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 tor
WOOL, Hides and Skins
S. Yungblut & San
FOR SALE
1 pure bred red Durham bull 13
months old. Apply to Lloyd Keys,
R.R. 1, Varna, Ont.
FOR SALE
A windpump in good condition.
George J. Thiel, Zurich.
FOR SALE HONEY CEILING 'PRICES
New Allis-Chalmers All crop har- ,HAD JOINT MEETING New ceiling prices set by the War -
tires. sfully equipped and on rubber The Jul meetin of the Mission time Prices and Trade Board for hon -
The
hone JIYde Tractor Co., Hensall. y g
Phone 128.Circle of the Dashwwod Evangelical ey give producers a higher return for
church ,was held ,Sunday evening last No. one white honey than for any
ZURICH HERALD at Turnbull's Grove with the Zurich other grades. Prices have ,been sea
Young People joining in a picnic taking into account cost of labour
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY supper after which the entire group and clifferent•sized containers. These
AFTERNOON FROM THE of about 45 members and visitors
gathered on the beach for a short adjustments will mean slightly lower service. price than last year for honey in
Miss Lottie Kellerman, of small containers. The prices from the
Established 1900 Kitchener, president of the Evangel- producer to the consumer are No. 1 j PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CON -
(Member of Canadian Weekly News- ical youth Fellowship, explained what acked in glass containers or other
paper Association.) this new organization will mean in containers of one pound or less 17e VENTION AND ANNUAL MEETING.
our church. The Zurich young people lb if packed in containers other than will be held in the
Herald Printing Office presented a skit portraying life at glass more than 1 lb, 16c., if sold .in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES -1.50 a camp. As many as possible were urg- ,.,ulk '•15c. All other grades of honey TOWN HALLL, HENSALL
ed to attend the camp at Paris from yore one cent a lb. less.
P R O O U E year, strictly in advance. $2.00 may July 24-29. After joining in a num
be charged. No paper discontinued ber of camp choruses the meceii,e, •/ iters from Service Men r
until all arrears are pain up unless was closed with prayer by Rev. J r . Mrs. H. Rose, president of the lac- V n Friday, July � f Y ��
Produce Burn, followed by all singing "Taps" al Womens Institute Society receiv-
arm• at option of publisher. The date of
BEAN GROWERS MEET Cdn. Army Overseas, 3 July '44.
which every Subscription is paid is ed the following interesting letter:
At a meeting held in the Town The Women's Auxiliary,
.At 8.30 p.m. to select a Candidate to contest the
.,w A N T E donated on the Label. Hall, Hensall, Mr. J. A. Gainer, .Zurich, Ontario. Riding at the next Federal election and to appoint
ADVERTISING RATES Agric.' Representative of Chatham Dear Ladies: Officers.
Eggs Graded scien� Iamb
your nish but your local paper does. If and members of the Bean Growers granted the pleasure again
Have rad -of .being able to thank roved g you are nota subscriber to your local Association; Mr. Geo. Parry, Wm.gift parcel received this ynornu utgr t It
Speakers: -Peter McArthur of Quebec, President ofith the
,i�]]y on our app the
paper' You should be. Plan to have Cornell, Russ Clendinningand Wm.
lyes Dashwood,together was the first food p
g"�llachine which g your name added to our subscription local beaomteend vgrowers ceived since my return parcel
Canada The Dominion Progressive Association, and Park A.
advantage• list as soon as you can. where I had the good fortune of
re-
producer eVeTy In Memoriam, one verse 50c. 25c held a very successful and interest spending a few months aga�t, During
_ Manross of London, President of the Western Ont -
and Poultry. for each additional verse. Card of ing meeting when the `Bean Market- P g
Also Cream ing Scheme" was discussed. The my visit to Zurich when I was home atLU Association.
pp I would have liked to thank you all
Thanks 50c. scheme met with approval o those personally for the wonderful work ®�
WM. O'Brien Auction Sales—$2.00 for one he in attendance, and it is the intentions
ryouork
Zurich
that another meeting will shortly be you are doing, but as -The Chairman of each Municipality will o b -
pbone 101, Rea. 114, section if not over four inches in held in. Zurich, when plans will be derstare that was quite welltiable
Sec -
length. made to establish a Board, known as I did however meet Mrs. Ducharme tair3 credentials for voting delegates from the Sec-
ond thanked her. I trust that she in retary at the Hall between 8.00 and 8.30 the night
Miscellaneous articles of not more the Western Ontario Bean d Peir1 turn
■ m 1 than four lines. For Sale, To Rent, Marketing Board. Huron and Perth conveyed my expression: of
m� 2, gratitude to the other members of of the meeting. Executive Meeting 8.17.
Zurich Creamery will be known as district No.
lilt Wanted, Lost, Found, Etc., one in- the auxiliary. EVERYBODY WELCOME
2 ins. 40c; 3 ins. 50c, PAVING CONTRACTS LET A considerable change has taken
Market for Cream Section 25c; It is 'announced from Sarnia that lace in regard to the army here • ""
Your Home Contract advertising made known
contracts have been awarded by the since my return from Canada hwith
ere Clark Fisher, J. W. Morley.
Ont. Dept. of Highways for the pia -etc. but President.
Eggs and Poultry. on application, the invasion of Normandy, Secretary
in of an asphalt gravel surface on I can judic-
iously
Address all Communications to : cing that is about as far as
aid plus the Blue Water Highway between thusly go in commenting on it. I must
Highest Cash Prices p HERALD OFFICE, ZURICH. Forest and Grand Bend and between say that as far a I
I was concerned
Bayfield and .Goderich. The contract was very happy to get back here from
IR premium for delivered cream for the Forestbeen Bend section Canada—apart from personal reas-
ons
to glue effi- St. Joseph and Beaver Town 22 utiles, has been awarded to the ons of. course. Very true it's not easy'
We are equipped Mr. and Mrs. Tames Masse of St. Storms Co. of Toronto, and for the to leave one's home and family and
Mrin my case as you have 'probably tient accurate service. Egg Joseph were Sunday visitors with Bayfield ch section to the
and Mrs. Percy Bedard of the Blue Brennan Paving Co., Hamilton. It learned a bride. However ro fri incl little daughter spent week-enda
department 1n Water north. is expected that work will soon tom with the f parents,
and Poultry P ends are here doing a job and i ormer'e pent
Mr. Norman Sararas, in company mentis. person does feel out of place in Can- itis. R. •Scotcluner.
Miss Glozia. Westleke was able to 1
charge of Mr. T. Meyers. :vithoi London Len andn Joe SaturdaydI motor oda when he knows what is going on
leave Clinton Hospital, and is now
ed to on last. NEED MORE F Finish
nish l o convalescing at her borne,
rieior.etizing end is in sight now though and be i
L. Mellen -Prop lir. and Mrs. TyrusyruStansberrying of
ket Poultry makeitmore lapin :filar- Wall feel g quinow though
back The Bayfield School Board has re-
ents.
]' ELS Detroit and family areP
week's vacation with the tatter's pax is neededcin you try asre ttdisplayyers ede in again. We know that those at home . engaged its teachers at increased 1
sits. barrette retail shops. This is largely a matter who are not in the position to help• salaries. John H. is to receive
INSURANCE vin and t h Zeppieact C Pus X1,300; Mrs, Wm. E. Bates is tr, $1,1001
having spent their vacation with the' of 'better finish and better processing. us physically here are assisting l and Mrs.Bert Boyer, P
1 faimr•,r's mother, have returned to The place to finish.poultry in on the daily with their prayers which God dr, music su ez'Vi,
Mutualrte Thank you again then fax the lou- I Flt. Lieut, and Mrs. ?otm Gun.
Western Farmers their home in Detroit. carie Railack todthe of the plre-
will answer. in h�nne who have born sprndtng';
hlt5s Doris Jclltcy, of Detroit, is bproducer and as I have said above,
shed poultry. For street remember there are ether ways o'., part of their leave at their cottage
Weather Insurance Co.. lttscin our burg, weeks with her 1*.e fmium the or better consumer •willing to pay sly gift,tit ea, In the
et
anti other points. l
5'OCK Haying in this ncighborttood ispersonal satisfactiontende<I`vfor}1ov'��le backing the boys up—prayer. here, have left for Manitoulin Isle.
worthwhile
VVUOD's words of King Arthur "more thin;;
DAL- about completed foe: ,this year and to finish poultryprayer r than this Little Girl Injured
GEST RESERVE Bown table. One old time poultry writ- are. wrought by„ P YLittle Chatline Scotchuter, three iI
SHE LAR here and thereh you can see farmers1tor now
the cr sums up its revel: uttered. Good-bye. year old daughter of Mx, and Mrs.
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- wpheat
lc theih r binderss to be cut a fair poultry time. the
ettfat fowl finish
on world utiere dreams of ,truer words s wet a
COMPANY DOING BUSINESS wheat ed ns andpotatoes were in :Smtcrely yotu,, Charles Scotcltneer is suffering from
UAL C10 crop lirafat mostly deposited in the: abdomen and lots of luck in your
noble work. ythe result of a t
G. A. Rau, y Lieut. bruises and shock asshe
OF TRIS KIND IN ONTARIO bad need of rain to speed up the while the finished bird has the fat BAYFIELD mishap last Sunday eve.,when.
hunt of Insurance at Risk on Dee. growth.
distributed among the fibres of the
iif cheers inadvertently opened the door of 'the
391 627.00 I; s, N. M. Contin of St. Joseph flesh in small glo'butes, Int fat fowl. Congratulations are extended to auto in which the. family was return- chief announcer and
81st, Cash
i Ba, , 1g
p
ds improving as fast as her fri- of cooking, the fat in the leaving the Graham w•lan has received ing home, and was thrown taut, antll !; 5. R.tnt stn the •regional re,presrnta•
Total Cash in Bank and Ban is not 1.ee. melts lc< fat of Monica from the Toronto r.ottsreceiv d the road. lies 'father was writ et {,five in the Maiitima renter, is a
$2?3,613.47, ends would like to tine is slowly lin- flesh hard and ystrtivittgy. The word ft
3 Yearn Mr. Morris Denon`ns in the tiss-
ues
of Music that she passed with first a very moderate• spend el' the ac id ,
4.50 per $1,000 for . Jeffrey is also rite finished bid tetnai recent nt,taical cx
1�tea � roving. Mt. Rc.mmee:int nti;;`ht have been much more .•el'. 'veteran broadcaster with e in,te. ,on`
n slowly and Mr. Fred wee incl tete flesh of that; bird catiss- class honors in her tet
E. F. KLOPP
-..2LiRICH menders, very ti Y jucy,tender and aminations. lou,. '1"h� doors were lock<•cl but th; popular and lf.'r tmusic. He is
tcha.rme is confined to his bed with to the table aweet, Prier who little one :releasedt 1tame of tennis.
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On] Finished Poul- of (,it'<t, celen t r, trust have, t .t lor'• an ardent a el' a
ixt alio Dealer in Lf -
e sciatic. So let us hope that the sick 'fall flavoured.— y•, ,., „,
• t coli' •t• and plays Agent, ,startsuffered n stook ' recently. c,+nl.ly „t,ii,, :,., l ib
RodsIng and all kinds of Fire; �trople^ of our burg will soon br, re- try lends etself to Effective D'cstel �y I glad to And
,I that he it itSeot yt'
Ineurs,•rAte -.. I :'to�ed.. to normal health again. ie: Coespetition with other Meats. t 1', end lies, she he
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NOTICE
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaford) 15
DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD
(ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY)
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Voters' Lists, 1944 Municipality of
the Township of Hay, County
of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have compiled with Section 8 of The
Voters' Lists Act and that I have
posted up in my office at Zurich, On-
tario on the 3rd day of July, 1944,
the list of all persons entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at municipal
elections and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 24th day of July,
1944.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk, Township of Hay
Dated at Zurich, Ont.,
this 3rd day of July, 1944.
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BINDER TWINE
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WE HAVE A ,LIMITED •SUPPLY OF 650. .FT.. BINDER 40
TWINE WHILE IT LASTS. ALSO A CAR OF CHOICE it,
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CEDAR POSTS IN STOCK. ,*s•
WESTERN FEED GRAINS, CONCENTRATES HOG AND •
POULTRY FEEDS; SALT; MOTOR OIL, ETC., ON HAND •
AT ALL TIMES •i
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Huron Farm et �.;..i- Operative•
HENSALL, Phone 115. R. J. i_;OO1PER, MANAGER•
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Massey -Harris Advise
Do . not call for parts, saying you need a part for
Binder shaped like an egg, if it was squashed flat.
Order by number, or better still bring old worn out
or broken part along.
THIS WILL GIVE YOU QUICKER SERVICE
EARLY. M -H. PARTS FOR M -H. MACHINES
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res-
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
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Huron -Perth
GOD SAVE THE KING!
BROADCASTER