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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1939-06-01, Page 4vitt ZURICH_ e.L9$HED l O lq SALE A F SA GS .1OI NS ON and KALLEFLE1SCH - ZurichAUSENb .rte e•en•^a+.., .:....c.,- i�m•m;.L �5.':�.�. .��Z '^..• _... ,. •4 ,„„r„ 4,-�•�, .., ,tea x"lri�' _-1 5%, f a t, .— . ` b E R e SURFACE. sr'�e�:rsi,�'aae;ff:;•�r,.�a'Eair� -'�: If yaur 1-.6tne 1 n - is in the count* ••se a t ..wn or village :not ;Vern by a Community Water Supply System. a Duro Pump will supply runiurxg water under pressure to all parts of your home, barns, dairy -build ings, etc. ZVithouit 7 running water your family cannot have bathroom facilities and other conveniences so nec- essary to their comfort, health and daily work. Duro \ ater Systems and lwrr:cc+• bathroom and kitchen equipment, are made in design= - and- quality to meet the needs- of, ever}- type of home. B ac nre,Tidurts Are Reasoner v l'he 'four -,pieces in the bathror m • illustrated t—BT1ilt-+n Bath, Shower, Toilet ar:d Lavatory-- withall Trimmings, ready for in;y ;allation,• cost only. • (Sail pine, iron pipe anal ie ttings extra) 17ther •col plete Bat groom Equip ent;as:low.as . ADuta Special Pumping System rs mplete;with 25 gal..: Galvanized Tank, 25 or t16.,°~Cycle motor ;ivitl..uapaoi:ty of 250 gals. per hour, rcosts'only.,..•t 1P, 4 r aii 'ti, ;1d_atceSpeoie' • • Mr. W. N. Fhi1'iy and dauga1te; Alberta returned from a pleasant holiday with friends and relatives around Ripley ::nit Kincardine. St. Joseph and Beaver Town AUCTION SALE Of Real 1 state aiat' Household Elects at DASHWO(: D, on loss at the present prices of eggs a- mounts to about 3c per dozen. A lite tie extra care in keeping nests clean and thus ,avoid the, marketing of arty eggs would net poultrymen handsome SATURDAY, •JUNi3 741h, 1JS returns. NEED' MORE 'E'tC►PLE: Cemmenoing +it 1 o'clock p.: n• Thursdoy, June .1st, 1939 brought an unexpected reward 'to W ,.Bygrove of London, the lire of his +.cwrn boy. Holding the body of ;3: drowaiiug lads Bygrove fought high waves and- the cold to ' get the child into the :atens of rescuers. As he lifted the hog above the waver toward ,others xeaching from a pier, :le cau- ght for the first time a gi•;rnpse of the boy's face. Then he discovered it was his rani nine -yr. old son Bobbie. Bygrove caught have drowned in the rescue Unable to find anything on the aide of the pier to hang on to, ham- ,pred by the cold and weight of a heavy zweater he was unabe to swim the 100 yards to shore. But a boat had been frushe i out when the rescue first rebated, and reached him in time to •bring hie-, .ashore. "I could. not have made if if they hadn't brought oix the boat" he adinitte'd. The lad, it is thought tripped •over a log at th c end ref the pier. Household reri, t..s— t azpb.tcrd, Lx- Warning the ,Canada''s poptalsztioue teneion -table, dia Beat 2-burneraa 11 is already less than one -hall` British. ~anal; a lc•ctric plate,in origin,and that he Dominion Gov- itaa>t., bed room. suit with mattress; ernment's lack sof any fixed •irnmi - Euint,il oak :lining ra 1.ni Bait, buts;t, ration policy constituted• a grave lerii.ie radio, 2 v.i t, r rt.tivag saki- danger' to the future of the Dominion les, laird table, a nuf er °": pictures, c ei. Charles Hill president of the irtsser, stalul, bed, .4 °L,iiei beds, 31 Canadian Corps Association, declare ti,pr in:ge, wicker fernery,hammock, 4.1“.1 ,,,,unt'v should absoth some uareau, wardrobe, trunk, sunt sass.,' 24,00f3,0f1'd?' of Great Britain's.crowd- ,parolr rocker, rockin emir, dining eel population. -room..ehairs, 6 kitchen ensure, quilt- ing frames, curtain ste,:tehers, incl el- A NEAR DROWNING antic iron, clock, email ::i:oce, 2 other rugs,. parlor rug, quantity et carpets, males, mirrors, 8 lamps, cm pouter toil.;, busksaw, shovel:, spades, wheel- barrow, lawnmower, work: bench, flour bin, 4 -gal. crock, :,-gun- crack, electric wa: ieng ni a(inte , er al Oil stove, washb •ard, i•ro ai es 'elcard. iwash boiler, water pail, wash bsasiu, large -> , t settee, katal: boiler, .ey in.,' pas,. lard can, clothes basket, nuic ber o_ icr'ltfit: , e oc'.is, .:..C:+, quantity Ola dealers, meat grinder, sad irons, ear - Mr. and 17x5 1lelvin Bedard of -De- troit were Sunday visitors with • the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs,'Zos- eph Bedard,, Se. Messrs. James, gar, t • and ilieir w icrrs are • spending the week -end with Mr,. and i.trs: Ad- olph Sopha of :the Blue Water north. Mr. Zephiie .Charrette • of Detroit, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. John Charrette. . • Mrs. Narri_fit; Canal. Who .spent the past few weeks in D traWas as re turned home In St. •Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Br]ssen and Miss Doris Cantin raid a short visit to their parents at St, Joseph to Mr. N. A. Cantin. Mr. and Mrs. Ti Wee Denom:niee o{ Detroit spent a few Jaye with their many friends and relative; in this neighborhoad after 'ax.•absenee of nearly thirty rears .. - Mrs. H. Brinker of St. Clair, i' spending a few days -in rats vicinity. A class of .fifteen or more received their first Holy Communion, on Sun= day last. :Messrs. Leonard Denomme, Nelson Jeffrey of Windsor spent Sunday with •n their parents in the eighborhood. Mr. Louis Ayotte of Cheboygan. Mich.., is spending a 'few •-weeks " in St. Toseph, with Mr. -and Mrs.' Filbert Denomme. pet sweeper, tea 1 pot, tea kettle, sugar' kettle armchair, 4 barrels, i,ruO11m, 1 rolling pin, teas .t, wire get:, sewing 1 machine, l:•: -y car, age cane nearly new; full set of dishes, dozen silver E knives and foils, spoons, fruit dishes! and many other dishes; glass tumblers Td Eudele I and numerous other . article-- Sophie 1 TERMS of Household Effects, Cash. The heroism of a 'battle for .aero ther's life in cold Lake Huron water at Grand Bend' Saturday eve: at dad REAL ESTATE Pl':OPElii1ES: Property in Dashwood, on Hay ep. side, on Main street, has brick house w,th hitt sten; garage, both eeeat, and soft 1 t.n ;load cellar, full lot, rnu'e whyd cs. c ydro, has furnace instal- led, telephone, also some pear trees. A t t ;r able property. I'arrr Con i:tin_g of fifty access E mola oe lese, rivaeter mile south oe Dashwood, being south -half of Lot k 23, Concession 13, Stephen . 'flee. . Theis on the premises a•Iarg barn 4G: ft.; frame house, plenty of wet,•;; is well fenced and well drain - cd. Land is in good state of cultivat- ion. .• At the same time there will be off- ered the Property of the late John Willert Estate in Dashwood, consist- ine of a frame house, kitchen attach- ed, nice small bank barn, plenty of hard and eat .water, fruit trees, house is wired- for Hydro. Mr. Ed. Willett is Executor of the 'Tate John Wiilci Estate. TERMS of Properties -10 per cent to be paid on day of sale and balance in 30 days. All parcels will be off- ered subject to a reserved bid, In case of rain, Sale will be held in church shed. eae labii Weber,' Auctioneer. M. Merner, Clerk. Luis H. Rader and Val Becker, E'te- cutors 'late George Koari Estate, „€14 iTA4S `tfL t 47=1•..SS'. `V447:bxRT `i»E7'C9#2=nntl. , .Yarori'.at ': HENSA L Miss Mary Little, og "London,: 'vis• ited at her here fora few days. Fred Corbett, who -has 'been a number of weeks is slowly improv-. ing. _ Recent visitors at the 'home roof Dr. • ..911 and Mrs. D. G. Steer were: 'the for= mer's parents„ son and • 'daughter of. Mt, Brydges, and Mrs. 'Steei`;s -moth=. er, Mrs. Brazier and son and daugh- ter of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Taman of Pien-• heim were visitors with 1V1— . 'and Ttfrs. Chas. McDonell. Mervyn Ryckman of Toronto was a visitor with his sister, Mrs. Thos. Sherritt. John Coulter has been confined to his room during the past -week ow ing to illness. Mrs. MatMartin is in attendance. The many friends of Owen 'Geiger ase pleased to see him out :again -af- t-eel his recent illness. Miss Mildred Smillie, of Toronto. was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and•Mrs. Jas. Smillie. Tise new residence building on MaineStreet, just east of the 'keine of •Ortwein in course of erection by V••rn. E. Foster, is progressing very rapidly with Jas. Sangster eel contreteter, and is of frame constru etion, Mrs. -Wm. Hildebrandt, who le ire! London'Uespital at London followingl a recent operation, is report'cr as de -1 ing as well -is can be expected and is looked sur, to be home soon. Cleve .J•oyilt was a recent 'business' visitor to 'Per ito. Miss Mary -Hemphill is home from Toronto vwiting•her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 'E. -Hemphill. Miss Buchtanan, . superintendent of Niagara Fall; Hesptta], was a vis- itor with her treothee, Mrs. Alex• Bu- vhanan. Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar ;Stewart and 1 •bttother, John Stewart, accompanied -by D. W. Foss, all of ''Toronto, were ;uests••with 1VIr. George `Dangles and Mies Irene... Mr. Fos -i.:'chiding fol to shoirt visit. Mr..and Mrs.- Ferris Ca-n4Apf and children, of Schomberg, v«:�r vis•• "; arch are furnishing special mask Litters -with the farmer's moth:'o, Mrs, tl numbea:' with Mrs, 1 . Stel'ck as 0. eante+lon. • sisting at the organ Miss Grace McBride as spending a few days with her sister ;i>;ied brother- in-T.aw anti family of near Herten% ]VIrs• Samuel 'McBride is ,not en- joying the best of health. We hope ,0o t.0 r,s het' in ;surd goad health. Modernize~ s err 1home••.2ti OW. ' Under the Government ;Home Improvement Loan Act, .+r 'Duro ,• Finance. Plan, the s cost of doing ;era ;rani be ...spread .over a :period not e:s,ttx'idint, three years. Full in- ";t1•hrmation and fitteuhocaldets,pn•request. STADE atna ZURICH ONT. l ' RE BRASS il:d` • CM, ,11a -D• s d for Los clog Hamilton il;peanto .iSyt)hury astAine.'Eng e, pp Winnipeg Weetkactuser • eGaso'lirre :Engt.ne.-y�svrafion ,239 ammossosengentuannametalasiassmawasam STANLEY TOWNSHIP Rev. J. R. 'Peters- is , ateending the Annual Conference at London this -week, also ivIr. 'Will Carrioe es dele- gate for \Tari t'rcuit, and :'ii. Ed. Ziemer as da•i ,.,sin for Dayfield. The service.- wit,) he witaho awn at Goshen and Verne United et 'lurches' next Sunday o aces ant of •th•• Ann.i- -versary service at ,if�e. 13lake,.'burch. Our young p oj; ' , u r. puttiele on their play, "Aunt :.1', ,ii from Min- nesota" at Staff: u't ! iuu.selay •+ Ven• - Bng, June lst. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rolei"t i''. r.ohio,,,o1 and daughter Helen v3. itcd hest week :with Will Chaff n•1 ramify. Mr. Allan Keyso`' Ws cern r,n ve-r- eiity, London, ie spen lrli the kali- ;iays with his parent;, Mr. ^n;rid Mrs.:'. Zen Key:;. • Miss Isabel Robinson, after pend' ing a month eta her lore+- here, '.aves "this week to tak ; a position at the "Fresh Air Camp' at l3ronte. H1LLLSC REEN We are glad to report that Mrs. James McAllister is able to be aro- und again after quite a long siege ,of sickness. i.Irs. Win. Mei nrlilnn and little daughter are ,liceid:ne: emir time at Vie home of her mother, m John Raker. :tier. and Mee. Geo. Davidson and Margaret of Stratford, Mr. and 14Irs, v rrnt , l t', tnprsi Vie. 1w, :w'• i ouh•• iv:welling 'by way of 'T'oronto ;Sing- ($letter eggs Intslq�c ors aro ry s spit. the home of Af ,aapd Mrs. Wm. D. ridson on Suunday. :i'1as. George Lavidson remaining .for a few days. ;:\:1•r,„ and Mrs., Clhta>. Rob1lison spent a c cs' with friend; iter klittih0l;. W. are pleased tts-a'eport'•tihat Mr. a:ntl;'i+t!x'ss. -Rose Lowe :and fiet0y are well oi, the way to •recovery:vod are abllettoj•)e around itztkp. A Young Peop11'e Anniversary serefic .x,l1 be held set HillsA 'een United Gly erch on Sada sty -even atlg, June d:lth. Rev. R. C. ;" "tepelatn'd de•rf' Exeter :wiili ,be the veal ;speake'r• a5LAKE Anniversary services will be 1•le1+i on Sunday, Jilin 4th at 1.1 ar,r;*r,.:alrii 1.80 p.m. iat the ;Linke United ,Chun•'.: Guest speaker 4va1.4., be Rev. Lowy: ,or! vlinton at the -Awning wo.rshS�lr�aaini: a speaker from „Jmesville ft1. the, ive'ning worship 'ig, choir assistnrl• a quartette fieri Hen+sall Uzntid; Y�,epident at Brantford 'While visiting in 13rantford re:e•.ent- lylVen. Daniels was knocked down by a truck driven by Ms. Gales Sud- daby, and sufferen a fracture of the -lett hip: He was removed to the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels lead mot- ored to Brantford to visit uve: the week -end, having lived there for a number ofk ye -ars prior to moving to Whiting—Pearce • A quiet wedding was so+: mnized in Edmonton, Alta., at the home of Mrs J. F. Knight, a former Hensall resi- .den'.!; land Dominion president of the W.C.T.U., when Marjorie Gould, da- •ngh1st of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pearce, of Exeter, formerly of Hen- sali, 'wets united in marriage to Dr. 'John E. Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whiting of Toronto. The 4e°retnoxiy -was performed by Rev. S. H. Irving,_pastor of Norwood United Church, Edmonton. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Knight served .a dain- ty luncheon to the bridal party and the later Dr. and Mrs. Whitt*g left tor their home in Hazelton,, B.C.. Where Dr. Wh'itiing is assistant doct- ors -in •a United Church hospital. es! It has proven its Superiority,. by Public Acceptance. If You Five not Tried HIGH TEST, HIGH OCT- ANE, Better Mileage DIXIE ''GAS do -so Today! 13eUP -I' A E Do not be deceived; D XIE k Outstanding in Quality. and Price. Make us Prove it! Priced at 5 Per Gailon Tex nch!dcd ZURICH'S LEADD� : GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. erb0 3 p. Mise *Y.loreen Farquhar, 'w'ho liar h �:hi the -position .of hooktrecpr q at Bonnlaron & .Drysdale for the part i (' ve-ara has re:ii,enerl her resit?ori. which will 'be fiilcd r r• Bob Drys We. Farquhar• is a perular bride-ener,t o' the. month. 411. AI A 4 411m GENER1 NEWS $GDY FOUND iN STABLE After 1t i had been missing tor. more than an hour, the bod-y of ,'ohn Par- son.s, 15, 'Exeter, was found suspend ed in the stable at his home lar' Thursday afteernoon. Discovery wee made 'by a -neighbor who instituted seareli at the request of Mr. iPar- son'a wife. Dr. J. G. Dunloi, was col led. Coroner 'W. E. Weeks, M,D, said no inquest would be holds, SEf4D ARMS TO C1H1NA Germany has supplied more we' daterinl to China ,through I i,{tl:e' territory than any other nation, s: states the London 'Foreign Secretary All of •Ohina's munitions imports pas, through British territory., And thos which have the war maaterai of Ger' :flan origin has exceeded in quantity ;that of any other country ,Yiruw th •1pening of hostilities, he a. . . i z MARKET CLEAN EGGS "Jr. and Mr,'. H. N. I+inla-v called lir, and IVIr R. St,„Ai cll, and 1Vj. vt farmers r•v:talize that is inky, at the• hem,. of l5r. David Nichol of 1 bliss Marruerith 1)rtr,.sa Erle', of St stir+to ani 5 et good, clean fresh eggs bu4 iiensa11, an uncle ;id Mr•y,f inky. 1 Alta, and Mr, and Mrs. ft 1SI. 7)r~>w- thoro ',are still a. afew wha rrxc e>areles \l1,. Donald '1 urnot and -on Tan inane left Sunday last on t t:t"0 ut',ie14' In this and there is still quite a lose Of Lundouu sleent May &tT"li with her' trip to New York to the World's Fair to •thecrrme'# in the marketing of • t vet tri .t .:z I t;'r,l,yrrn tnrl Dalton, visited -s. r5.4ii i1a : rcbac } f4elodirt og icll f •r - L USED CARS i92 : Che;:. Coach,at .. 1928, Ford. Coach at ._.....�_..._._� .. ......$85.00; 85.00 19929 Exxea Coach, at 1:92..9; Essex. Coach. at ..��.._......._._. 1927 Cheir,.Sedan, at. _._._._ .�_......_ 1927 Ford. Coach at ...-- • 6 65.00 ... 50.:00 40.00 25.00. .9.0.00 193.0 Chev. Dump truckat 90.00. 2 Good. Lased.. Fordson Tractors,. New and. Llled. Tractor Plows_ 193:0; Chex:. stake: truck at _...._.-..t•..t. SANDY EL:L.IOT Phone 64 EXETER FORD;; MERCURY, AND LINCOLN ZEPHER. CARS FORD TRUCKS AND: FORDSON TRACTORS. New LOWER Prices. I° Peic'es on ALL 1939• Doeige Six -and:. BeLrrxe models havtA been RE- •INCE➢? You'Il praise the graceful!+ sweep of -body lines the ease andel comfort of the new Relaxed Ride.... improved perfonnance•cf the famoust, Dodge economy engine. This • big, Ionger -wheelbase Dodge liso. has: new Aanola steel coil springs. . improved airplane -type shock: absorbers . - - patented Floating; Power - - - hydraulic. brakes. See areal &ive one, of these -remark:- aible 3939 Dodge ears TODA•Y!' SEE IJS FOIt,' NEW LOW PRICES WAJ t FRflZ s1.tAtot Zurich