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ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, March 22,nd •'194 5 ,
FOR QUICK SALE
A Briggs Station gas engine for
'Washing xnaehine or Belt work, also
a used ,separator in ,good condition.
.Apply to Reuben Gingerich, .. phone
94x^22.
FOR QUICK SALE
A quantity of potatoyy',,a for
Henry Brawn, Phone 19`1.00..
Mr. and Mrs. Gid. Koehler were
Sunday visitors ,at Bayfield.
Miss Ethel Williams, and Calvin
Williams were visitors at London
last week.
Mins J:',altxicia O'Dwyer, nurse-in-
traimng at St,-oseph's Hospital, Lon
don was a week -end visitor at her
home here.
sale. , Mr. and Mrs, Leroy •O'Brien and
sons, and Mrs. Wm. Holtman visited
with the latter's sons, Mr. and i\±r:s.
Clarence and Mr. Clayton Hoffman.
at Gait
FOR SALE
A hand washing machine in good
condition, nearly new, also a quant-
ity of fresh lard.—Earl Gingerich,
Phone 22-96.
DEKALB
HYBRID SEED CORN
Orders for this Seed taken now.
Will be at Zurich on. Saturdays to
receive same.—Ted. Munn, Box 275
;ll!Iensall, Ont.
CHICKS FOR SALE
Strong, healthy S. C. White i,eghorns
from a flock headed by PEDIGREED
R. 0. P. males. At prevailing prices.
Our incubator capacity is limited, so
we suggest that to avoid disappoint-
ment you order early.
Twinmaples Poultry Farm.
B. J. IClopp, Prop.
VETERINARIAN
Or. W. B. CO XON, B.V, S.
VETERINARY SURGEN
S<reet,
kce with Residence,
Main Opposite Drug StoreZurich
Phone -96.
BUTCHERS'
Zurich' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with 'the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
Meats,
ur-M+ats, Bologa gas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
i esh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
.Wool, Elides and Skins
a Yungblut & Son
PRODUCE
Far ! Produce
WANT
Dr, and Mrs. H. H. Cowen and
family of Exeter, Mr. .and Mrs. H.
Kellerman and child of Dashwood.
were ,Sunday= Visitors at the home of
Mr. C.harlc h Fritz.
Dr Archie MacKinnon and Hugh
MacKinnon spent the week -end with
t.
Archie is stationed in Toronto with
the Cannaught I.,aborxrtories and
Hugh has just returned form a three
month'- course in Bnooklyn, N. Y.
Ag,.lr it's.a week we find ourselves
very much con (ted with space for
the mem i c. - fin9• news items.
i;eesides the he v volume of national
•adverti inz 1.7e 1r r seven auctiQn
sales, and our little paper is not large
enough to ,.''1 11 the interesting it-
ems we have on hand.
heir math r iVtrs. M. MacKinnon
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
kifncally on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Wm. O'Brien
?hone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zul'ich Cie melt
SEED FOR SALE
Galore Barley, smooth awn. One
of the highest recommended, at. the 0,
Oats. and Early Alaska ats. A. B.
13e11, RR. 2eKippen; ,ippen; 'Phone 93 r 2,
Hensel',
LOST
Identification bracelet with let.
Hussar crest and Alice on. Finder
please. leave at Herald Offiee (keep-
sake.)
HENSALL
THREE -ACT COMEDY, "Damsels
in •Distress." by Dashwood E.Y.F.,
Tuesday, March 27th. 8.30 p,m. in
HENSALL TOWN. HALL
Directed ,by Mrs. H. Taylor.Admis-
sion 35c and 20c. Sponsored by the
Wohelo Class of United 'Church.
Suffers Painful Burns
Mrs. George R. Hess, prominent With Best Qualitypre-war
Hensel' resident, suffered painful
turn, to her right arm when a gaso-
line stove she was lighting burst ,into Leather. Good Workmanship
flames. Mrs. Hess took the burning
stove outside and was badly burned -Lowest Prices
in the process. She was attended by
Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer of Zurich.
AUCTION SALE
0•2 Farxrx •Stock and other Effects, on
Cold Weather
footwear •
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R.UBBERS, GALOSHES I
Boots or Lumbermen. w
Up -to -the Minute DRESS
SHOES for Ladies and Gents.
School and Sunday Schoes
. for Children
SHOES REPAIRED
Lot "fi Con. 12, Hay Township, 1M.
mile west and 1 1-4 mile north of
Zurich; or 1 1-4 mile south of Blake --
On TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1945
Mrs. Gordo.) o . e, well-known resi- Commencing at 1.30 o'clock, sharp
dent of the T Tune, suffered a bad Horses — 1 'General Purpose mare
fall Saturda, 'set, following a trip to 9 years old.
Herrsall, where .,flet had been shop- Cattle - Blue roan cow due on
ping. Mrs. Trove, in stepping out of , May lst; grey Durham cow fresh
her car at her home mes
ad and fell with calf at foot; Jersey tow fresh;
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RELIABLE FOOT -WC AR
and
TRUNKS AND SUITCAS' 'i
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors, Combines and Farm
Implements on Lot 4, Concession 1,
London Road, 1 mile north of Kippen
on some ice She was taken to Clix1- Herford cow dueJune 3rd; 2 Hol- in Stanley 'Township, on
ton Hospital les unl:, lance where X- stein cows fresh with calf at foot;
days revealed a fractured leg. She i;, Durham heifer with . calf atfoot;
the former Maude Stelck. Durham heifer due June 1st; Dur -
Thee Zurich Lions held their sir- ham heifer bred; blue roan cow
paler meeting )Monday es e clue in June; Durham baby beef;
g' v g roan steer rising 2 years; 2 Durham
the Dominion House. L'ons Albert heifersrising 1 year old.
L.raquar, H
Hubert Jones, Gordon Pigs orkshire sow with fitter at
Cooke and Dr. H. H.• Cowen of Ese- foot.
ter were gue is .from Exeter. An Other Items Iron' kettle, large
executive after meeting was held in ,.olrpex kettle, glass cupboard, 100- 60 Combines on .rubber with quick
the town hall where •arrang?.men.' feet of galvanized piping; washing adjustable speed with recleaneis; 1
were made fo the big Charter Night i,,e with new rimer, and other 6 -ft. windrower; 1 3 -furrow general
bottom International plow on rubber;
1 2 -furrow ace bottom International
plow on rubber; 1 34 -plate Bisset disc
heavy duty; 1 32-Bissel disc with
weight boxes; 1110 -ft. stiff tooth In-
ternational cultivator; 1 3 -section
Allis Chalmers spring tooth harrows,
1 Murry Bissel plow packer with 3
furrow (plow; 1 7 -ft. International
binder, .practically new; 1 11 -disc
International fertilizer drill with
grass seeder attachment; t Massey -
Harris 15 -.disc drill with tractor
hitch; 1 5 -ft. International mower,
nearly new with clover buncher and t
steel clover table; 1 International hay
loader, new style; 1 International.
side delivery rig, new style; 1 Massey -
Harris hay tedder, nearly new; 1 4
section heavy harrows; 1 4esection
light harrows; 1 Massey Harris -low
down manure spreader; 1 Internat-
ionalbean scuffler, new style with
discs; 11 international rubber tire
wagon nearly new; 1 1G ft. flat hay
rack and sliding rack; 1 10 -ft. steel
hay sake; 2 walking plows; r. fann-
ing mill with pulley and bagger; 1
extension ladder; 1 brooder stove; 1
full enamel kitchen stove, nearly
new; 1 3 -burner coal oil stove; .1
hand washing machine, a quantity of
bee boxes, sap pan, dresser and stand
1 kitchen table and a number of
dhairs; team harness, and other 'ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Absolutely no reserve as the Prop-
rietor is giving up farming,
Terms of Sale—Cash
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,R,, R. 1Dashwood,
Hyde Bros., Proprietors,' Hensel',
Phone O
P. L. McNaughton, Clerk.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5th,
1945. At 1.30 sharp, the following;
I Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor,with lights and starter on rubber; 1
Allis Chalmers 'C. Tractor, with lights
and starter on rubber; I, Allis Chal-
mers bean and corn seuffler for C -
tractor; 1 Allis Chalmers bean puller
°'
for C. tractor; 2 Allis Chalmers No.
to he hell it. Llai Lutheran C'11.1r(0,1 articles too numerous to mention.
shed, on a; did, ti' hen gore; 30t' No reserve, as the Proprietor is
people will intake of the '::anquet. r.•i'-ino' up farming.
The !Pay entitled ":,;aura's BabyTERMS—CASH:' rthur Weber,Auctioneer.-
Boy pit Cil in tit( t. Peter's Parish ("h'i Gar"cho,lProprie`tor.
Hall, 1''ieui;