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ZURICH HERALD
BUSINESS CARDS
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect, Jack Wil-
lases, P.T. 4-6-'41
'LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
tact any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. lint
Iour business, and if not satisfied
l
sake no charges for Services Ren-
ewed.
ARTHUR WERF1R•_.-.Dashwood
phone 57 r 12
Put Your Want,. For Safe
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column,
VETERINAR1A.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, R.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
.Beet.
o ee with Residence,
Main Opposite Drug storeZurichPhone-96.
BUTCHERS
Zuri alt r' Popular
IVIEAT_ MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
vac: Choice of Fresh and Cu!'•'
d Meats, 16olognas, Sausaget,
Ect., always on hand^
Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool. Hides and Skins
11, yuu ,hhu..t & Son
FOR, QUICK SALE:
'Galore iBarley, Government grade
No. 1, $1.45 per bushel. Sacks free.
—A. B. X3e11, Kippen
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' AUCTION SALE
In the Village of Hensall, on Mon-
day, March,4th at 1 p.m. I will offer
for sale a modern Hen House 24x40
ft. 2 -storey, 4 pens, feed room, egg
room and feed elevator, pressure
water system and Hydro throughout
building. Capacity 000 to 7.00 hens,
also 10 practically new chicken shel-
ters. Terms 10% down, balance in
30 days. Subject to reserved bid.
Fink & Simmons, Proprietors.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
...mal
WANTED
PRODUCE
SilveTWOOd
DAIRIES
Mr. Billie Brown of Forrest is en-
joying a few days with his Runts and
uncles in this vicinity.
Mr, Charles Thiel is in London this
we ek where he is receiving his
army . discharge; G.
The many friends of Mr. Harry
Hess will be pleased to learn that be
is progressing nicely after his recent
illness.
Mr. and Mss. Leonard Merner and
son Gerald of the 14th con., visited
with relatives at London for a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arson Keller, (bridal
couple) of Preston are spending a
few days at the home of the form.er's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. IConead Teller
of town.
Cucumber Growers
Mr. Leo Corriveau
Has been Appointed Representative
to Accept Contracts for Acreage on
Behalf of
Lealand Co. Ltd.,
OF SIMCOE
ANY GROWERS INTERESTED
May Get in Touch with Mr. Corrivea
by mail at R., R. 2, Zurich, or by
Phone 8$-11, 'Zurich.
DEKALB,.
HYBRID SEED CORN
Orders for this Seed taken now.
Will be at Zurich on Saturdays,
March 2nd and March 10th to
receive same—Ted Munn, Box 275
Hensall, Ont Phone 92 r 12.
Eggs
Cash Market for Cream,
and Poultry
Have your Eggs Graded on
Our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 ZURICH
FARMS FOR SALE
Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence
and son of near London are spending
some time at the home of the dorm-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gemming of
Rochester, N. Y., visited a tow day: ,
over the week -end at the home oft CASES
their parents, Mr. and Mss. 'Welling .ti ti idat.8 AND SUITCASES
SiOk'S
AND
Rubbers
FOR COLD AND WET WEATHER
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR
NEEDS. WE CARRY A GOOD
SELECTION OF DRESS SHOES,
WORK BOOTS and RUBBER For
the Entire FAMILY.
BUY FROM OUR EARLY SEASON
• SUPPLY
GOOD SHOE STYLES!
G000 SHOE VALUES!
GOOD SHOE SERVICE -
LOWEST CASH PRICES -
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
And SHOE REPAIRING
ton Johnston at the Do :mien Howe:
Dr and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer visited
at London one day last vseeas, also
called on their daughter 1'atrtcia, who
is in training at St. J•oseph's hospital GOVERNMENT APPROVED
in that city.
We are pleased to see Mr.' Charles Proclirced by Monkton Poultry Farms
CHICKS
Rau, of the Blue Water Iligh,'leas'.
north of Drysdale, able to be up
and about after his operation in the
Clinton Hospital, in January for
hesnea,
11%ev. A. B. Irwin of Exeter will13e
the Guest speaker in the Evangel-
ical church, Zurich, on Sunday e•r-
ening. The program will be given by
the Youth Fellowship of the church.
Everybody is invited, as Rev. Irwin
is a very interesting speaker.
Mr. Wm. Decker, president of the
200 acres, Lots 22 and 23, Con- Zurich Agricultural .Society attend -
cession 4, Hay Township, with two ed the Annual Fairs Convention at
sets of required buildings on each Toronto last. Mr. Decker advises that
farm. 12 acres fall wheat, 85 acres =this annual event is being larger at -
fall plowed, 80 acres sown down, 25 tended each year, with the erithus
acres in pasture, 8 acres bush, 5 iasm growing proportionately. •
acres cedar. Good fanning land, Mrs.E.G.Krueger and ca-rfldrr..n,
1, ase ti to am and school, Lots of
water, etc. Can be purchased in Miss Nola and Mr. Ralph and Miss
bloc or separately. Possession iii. Marjorie
r orieurnedrp hemde :Keith er a pleasant
spring of 1946. For particulars tp•
.y to A. F. Hess, Realtor, Zurich, Also enjoyed h reltheatiNation Hockey
Ontario. game between Detroit and Chicago,
which resulted in a 2-2 tie in the 01-
emphia stadium.
Orders solicited for all breeds.
$1,00 per 100 Chicks will book or-
ders.
$1.00 per 100 deduction on all or-
ders before March 1st to be deliv-
ered any date. Apply to:
KENNETH ETUE, R.R. 2, Zurich,
Phone 98 r 13
led Creamery
Your Flome Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered crealr
We are equipped to give effi-
i:.ient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Niinshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Parkers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
FARM FOR SALE '
Situated 114 miles west and 111:1
mile north of Dashwood, being Lot 8,
Concession 14, Hay Township; 145
acres more or less, 50x72 -ft. bank
barn, pig stable, hen stable, garage,
driving shed, a brick house with.
brick kitchen with cellar, also Hydro
in house and barn and henhouse;)
built-in cupboards, plenty of hard
and soft water. Land is black loam,
12 acres of bush more or less, 23
acres of wheat, 25 acres ready for
spring crops, balance in pasture,
possession given at once, For furth-
er particulars apply to Floyd Wein,
proprietor, R.R. 1, Dashwood, Tel.
No. 92, Dashwood, or Arthur Weber
r
Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Dashwoo 3+2.
57-12 Dasmwood.
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NOTIOE
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Huron Farmers' ' Co° perative
t IENSAI,L, Phone 11.5, R. J. COOPER, MANA6 ##.16646 06.9 6,9**0604P0#9.464644
GLIt
WE HAVE RECENTLY APPOINTED MR. JOHN INGRAM
OF HENSALL, AS CO.OPERATIVE SHIPPER. FOR HEN-
SALL AND ZURICH DISTRICT. ANYONE INTERESTED
IN SHIPPING CATTLE, CALVES OR SHEEP FROM •HEN-
SALL BY RML PLASE CALL HENSALL 83-43 AND AR-
RANGE TO HAVE A TRUCK CALL FOR IT.
A SHIPMENT OF BINDER TWINE HAS ARRIVED.
TO OUR U.S.A. SUBSCRIBERS
At this time of year a goodly num-
ber of our U.S.A. subscribers renew
their subscription to the Herald and
those who mail it in would you kindly
send it by Post Office .Money Order.
In purchasing this Order you will get
your premium on your money and
we will eget full amount value at the
local post offlcce Orders e Cheques, u-
Ex-
press Money
the excise tax, and the exchange
tariff and cost you the full amount
of the remittance you are making,
you get no premium and we have to
pay all these taxes. .The subscription
to the U.S.A. is $1.75 per year,
Please, remember this!
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ropy and i I OR SA (i .
Mrs. Samuel Ropp and daughter iVIiss 1
Lovina.visited at Kitchener last weekI
and were accompanied home by �Ii.sj
Ina Ropp who had been spending
several weeks in that city attending
Bible School in the Mennonite in-
structional institution.
Dissolved Partners:tip
Messrs. Earl Thiel and Charles
Thiel, brothers, who have been in
partnership in the Thiel Transport
business for Some years, have dissol-
ved partnership. The elder brother,
Mr. Earl taking over the full own-
ership of this live and enterprising
concern. Charles, as most of us
know, who spent the past several
years in the Armed Forces Was to
cited at Halifax. He has recently
purchased. the former Mackinnon
business ,block and dwelling, as well
as the Messer general store business..
FOR SALE
5 Sows due in latter part of Feb-
ruary. Also a bunch of small
pigs
for sale. Chas. S. Bedard,
Farm For Sale
50 acres rich clay loam with a
full set of buildings in good repair,
2 miles s -west of Dashwood. Hydro
at gate. Immediate possession. —
Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
OF WOODSTOCK
CBE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT.
IJAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at • Risk on
December 31st, 1944:
$45,465,635.
Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$275,133.
E. F. Ii.LOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn
Ing Rods and all kinds of kir
ipmeiiisnee
Total
Job printiflg
FOR SALk.
75 -acre pasture with some hush,
water pumped by windmill into large
concrete tank. Hillsgreen area. Bar-
gain for quick sale. --Wm, Pearce,
Exeter.
a
General Electric Cabinet Radio $40;
Settee $10.00; Wicker table Lamp,
$3.75.—R. Grenier, Exeter, Ont. -
TR
TRUCKING
Has Left for
Australia Mn.t
Captain G. A. Rau, son of.
Henry Rau of Drysdale, his wife and
little child, have left for Australia,
where the former will be Private
Secretary to the Minister of .Defence
of Canada to that country. Captein
Rau carried considerable distinstion
from the recent war, he was Aid-De-
Catnpe to General McNaughton ill
the European theatre of war; and
then private secretary to the Gen-
eral when he became Minister of
Defence in Canada, and since has
been in high ranks in the Civil Serv-
ice. Hi:: appointment as .Secretary
to the High Commissioner to Austral -
i ' will be a duration of from six aVo
fifteen years, and the fancily
started on their long journey to that
destination. They recently left for
Windsor, and on their departure were
visited by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rau,
his brother, and Mrs. Henry Rau, the
mother of Captain Rau, at Windso,
Thank You!
��r e ,are indeed very gratful for
the following short notes of kindness
expressed in the following:
Chicago, Ill., Feb. 1946
Enclosed is Post Office Money
Order to cover my subscription of
your gond paper for the corning
rear, Wishing you continued success
Sincerely, Mrs. Josephine C. Frirnean
60 MeNab St., Stratton'', Ont.
Please find enclosed P. 0. MVloney
Order for renewal of the Herald.
We always enjoy reading the old
home town news. We are well wish-
ang you the ,Compliments ot the Sea.
son,-- \Irs• T''i'edolhvld.
Mich. Jan. 46
.t
Dear Editor, -I like to hear of old
MAWS of my old home town and
Having added another new Truck
we are in a position to take care of
all local and long distance trucking.
Have two hydrolic lifts. Give us a
call. —Mass Cartage, Phone 87r7,
Zurich Central.
FARM FOR SALE
50 acres pasture land being Lot
N lea 3, Concession 7, Hay Township,
farm has plenty of water, five acres
•
of young bush, new Beatty windmill,
new fences. For particulars apply to
George Link, Dashwood; or Henry
Adkins, Hensall; or Arthur Weber,
Dashwood, phone 57r12.
WANTED
Will take in dressmaking of all
kinds. Call Merano Martin, Stanley
Township.—Miss Emma Martin.
FARM FOR SALE
100 -acre Farm for salt or rent.
Close to Zurich. Apply to Herald
Office, Zurich.
WANTED
Young Lady for office work. Apply
Bank of .Montreal, Zurich.
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY PRINTEDI
MATTER, STATIONERY, 0 R
OTHER ORDINARY WORK, Rl-
MFMRw;P. TO CALL AT TI -IT
i1EtIALD OFFICE WHERE PRICES
ARV, ALWAYS LOW AND WORK -
1 NOTICE
FARM FOR SALE
OF FARM REAL ESTATE—Con-
sisting
STATE --Cott- 1
sisting of ,West Half of Lot .L'1, Con-
cession 10, Stanley 'Cownchip. Sale
will be at George Beatty'. Varna, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 93rd. i
At 1 o'clock, t:!.m. Sharp.
Estate of John McClinchey, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
FARM FOR SALE
BY TENDER
100 acre grass farm, Lot 25 Con.
8, Hay Townshi • . Some popular and
Township.
elm, also plenty of water on this
land. Ten per cent of tender must
be included with tender, All cheques
of unaccepted tenders will be re-
turned. The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. All tenders
must be in by the 16th of March.
—Charles A. Robinson, R. R. 3,
Mitchell, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
FARMERS GROWING CONTRACTS
1946
Barley .00c. 'bushel. Tull particulars.
(iEO T. MT(;J-LE
Phone 1.03. -- .— Ilensall, Ont.
STRAYED
Unto my. premises. Hay Township
about Jatinash .t.st, a yellow Collie
Dog. Owner can have same by pay-
eepense e---.I3ruee Koohler,
friends of my boyhood days and no
miss an issue, so ant enclosing;renew concrete silo 12x85 with tend ronin.
al for 1946. Wishing you all a Happy LaegeT,duvid ng :sshed
clowith
inslluny
n•beel
coll
and iP1 . Steins New Year, sincerely state of cultivation. --Win. Schr�ag.
—D. H. Steirrbach.
100 acres, Lot 233, Con 11, flay
Township, 114 miles north of Zurich.
25 acres red clover, 10 acree alfali';i,
8 ac. permanent pasture, .10 ac. fall
wheat, 17 ac. fall plowing, 20 ac.
corn ground, 9 ac, hardwood bush,,
apple trees, prune plums, cherries,
strawberries: Good brick hoarse with
new soft water cistern and built-in
cupboards in kitchen. Plenty of water
from spring well at barn and also
from well at house. Modern bank
•dairy barn, 20 steel stauncheons,
steel hull pen, water bowl', litter
carrier, large pig stable in math horn,
chicken house adjoining barn,
o
horse stables and other vox stalls;
concrete fiooring through eat. : •r' t'
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone, Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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An Adv. that each week will reach and be read by
several thousand readers, many of who will be in-
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If you want to
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PICTURES E,Y HOME LIGHTING
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A one -second time exposure was flim, and ample fobulb,n Cl
for this, am p• box camera, high.
speed
DHOTO bulbs—either the flood or
flash type—are used for most bit -
door pictures' at night. However,
such pictures can also betaken
with
orordinary home lighting ...
cameras that don't have fast lenses.
The only difference is in the time
of exposure. With the photo bulbs,
you can make snapshot exposures.
But with ordinary service bulbs,
short time exposures are needed,
unless the camera has a fast lens.
Now that we have modern high
speed films, the exposures required
are quite short ... especially if the
subject is near the light source. For
example, note the picture above.
The child's face is about one foot
from the light, which is an ordinary
1.00 -watt bulb. Therefore, an expo-
sure of 1 second was ample, using a
box camera loaded with high speed
film. Slightly less exposure would
have sufficed.
Time exposures are about as easy
to take 05 snapshots --but con mast
remember to have the camera. on a
r. ,
lt,ti•
fists solid support. l's to Insure
The farther the subject is from
the light, the longer you must ex-
pose. Suppose, in the picture above,,
the child was five or six feet from
the light. Then, with a box camera.
and high speed fthn, the exposure
would have been 10 to 20 seconds.
Excellent exposure guides are
now available for pictures by i+'.gu-
l'ar Luaus ii;;'haleg. Thee.; are helpful
in taking pictures of people, still-l'if'e
shots, table -top scenes, and so forth.
They also provide a 'guide for pic-
turing the roosts of the home; and,
of course, rooms look more natural
when photographed with the normal
llgb tfng.
Some evening soon, load up your
camera with high speed film and try
a series of pictures by regular b+nue
lighting. Watch for "off guard" pic-
ture chances—members of the f'.uui:-
ly sitting quietly under a lamp, read-
ing or sewing, A quick time e'cpo-
sure of a second or so will get it:''ru..
Shoot it, tew "interiors," stir wing ; dif-
ferent rooms of the house -- and
m:tvite a tab).^ -top *terse or two ,
against. accidental movement am- 1 l4 ease's -sod you'll find slier: este-
against leg exposure, If either the sni,j'C+t � irrrs thee you think.
air' the camera moves, the pietut'e. t John l.. t•��l'. ,tel'
will be blurred, " _
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