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ZURICH HIEIVAeLs
ZURICH . HERALD
Auvuorized as second class marl,
Peet Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
JOHN WARD
(ropractor and Optometrist
Main St., Exeter
Dan Every Week Day Except
Wednesday. Phone 348
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Klopp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
{Din sell Anything, Anytime,
where. , •
Telephones: Shop 149. -Res. 67
Zurich Central- •
ALVIN WALPER
f! -
Licensed Auctioneer
-Specializing In -
and Purebred Livestock Sales
"Service That Satisfies" ..
mane 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
Sarin
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E. F. CORBETT
'LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Nelms Reasonable„ Sa -'l faction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R.. R. t
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETERINARIAN
Or, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DtIce with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
x-96 ZURICH
BUTCI-IERS
Zuaichs'' popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Meats, Bolognaed
s, nas, Sausages,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
`
Meeh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
. Vun!hlut & Son
PRODUCE
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in thus
column.
• FOR SALE
;1947 Ford DeLux Coach, Custom,
Radio, new tires, is in perfect con-
dition. Privately owned. Apply at
Herald Office,
FOR .. SALE
A three -section Massey Harris
spring tooth drag harrow in good
condition. . -Doug. Robinson, Phone
Hensel]. 97 r 2. p
FOR SALE
Modern 6 -piece bedroom suite;
Frigidaire practically new; 3 -piece
parlor suit; new 8. -piece kitchen din-
ette. --Apply to Joseph Cantin, St.
Joseph, Ont.' • .c
PIGS • FOR SALE
Two York Hogs, for sale. Apply. to
Ernie Gross, Phone 85 x 1, Zurich. p
NOTICE
To our syrup patrons. We will
not be making this . product this sea-
son, — Bruce Koehler.
PIGS FOR SALE
A number of choice sucking pigs
for quick sale—Leonard Geromette.
Silverwood
DAIRIES
FOR QUiCK SALE
One pure bred Hereford bull,
months old. Phone 83 r 3, Zurich,
Harold Finlay.
FOR SALE
A Cockshutt No. 4 Manure Spre-
ader like new with tractor and horse
hitch. Apply 1- to S. Baechler, Phone
14r97, Zurich.
•NEUHAUSER
60()A,L
Mrs. LeRoy Thiel was a visitor at
the home, of her parents, in London.
Mr. Alvin Kellerman of Dashwood
made a ,business call in town on Mon-
day.
Master Donald Farwell is spending
a few days with his grand parents,
Mr and Mrs Kuno Hartman.
Miss Florence, 'Steinback of Exeter
Bank of !Montreal staff spent the
week -end at the home of her parents
Mr and Mrs. Ted ISteinback.
Mr and Mrs Kuno Hartman. of the
Goshen line south, spent a couple of
days with Mr and Mrs. John Hart-
man of Hamilton.
Mr and Mrs Charles Carr or Strat-
ford visited for theweek-end with
their mother, Mrs. E. Turkheim and
other relatives in town.
Mrs. Samuel Rspp is recovering
nicely over her recent illness. Her
many friends wish her continued
health.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Pulford of
Windsor enjoyed the week -end at the
home of their parents', Mr. and 1VIrs.
Feed. Haberer.
Mrs. J. W. Horner, who is o. pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital with a frac-
tured hip, is getting along nicely. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
fffr. 11. 'K. Eltber of Crediton, was
in town Saturday, presiding at the
regular monthly meeting of the Dir-
ectors of the Hay Mutual Fire Ins-
urance Company. •
May all good Irishmen celebrate St.
Patrick's Day, today, Thursday, but
rememlber that the decline for pur-
chasing 1949 car markers is the fol-
lowing day, March 1.8th.
Mr and Mrs E. Hallman of Peters-
burg, Miss Selma Doehn, Miss Glen-
leman
nis Muss Reg. N., Mr. Albert
Doehn of Kitchener were visitors at
the home of their sister, Mr and Mrs
Gerald Gingerich.
Home From Hospital
We are pleased to meet iMr. Henry
Gackstetter on the street and looking
so well after this operation in the
Clinton Hospital.
MAKE A BIBLE SCRAPBOOK
See "The Drama of the Bible" un-
fold before your eyes! Bebin " T h e,
Bible," a series. of five • favourite
Bible stories illustrated with magni-
ficenct color paintings by, the famous
British artist, Clark Fay, starting in
:the American Weekly magazine, with
this ,Sundays (March 20) issue of
the Detroit Sunday Times.
STARTED CHICKS
Thousands available. All breeds in
our 'brooders now. Come in and see
them.—Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81
King St., London.
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Have
BUCKEYE OIL BROODERS
Large size, 52" canopy. Positively
automatic regulation of heat. Blue
steel combustion drum; cast iron
flame spreader; spun glass kindling
ring; heavy cast iron well type bro-
oder. Special price at $26.75. A lot
of brooder for little money.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St.,
:London, Ont.
Zurich Creamery
FOR SALE
BUILDING iSlze 2.Ox2,8 suitable
for double" garage or lien house, re-
cently built, asphalt roof and siding,
priced reasonable, for particulars
Phone 372 J, Exeter, or write Box
184, Exeter.
-BREAD
on the table
the meal is ready!
No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. And
TASTY -NU tasts good and is good
hearty food for you. Every slice s
slice. of energy -
.Buy an extra Loaf today—start
now to• ,serve more bread at ever;
meal. ; Get your TASTY -NU Brea,
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
local Grocers.
F• O R SA L "E
Blue Stroller, ' in good condition,
Baby Tenda like new, Baby Walker,
Bandsaw 14" ,ball bearing, cheap;
wash machine, electric, wooden tub.
Two 30x33/2 -inch tires ancr tubes;
Trailer 1;6" tires.—Ivan Willert.
FARMERS!
ELIIIRA FERTILIZER, for int -
mediate deliveries. Also sand anal
gravel.. —Harry McAdams, Phone
82• r 5, Zurich, Ont. pt4-2
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Cbas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
FOR QUICK SALE
WOOD -- We have 600
12 -inch tviood for immediate
F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Ltd.,
cords
Forum
Farm
The following interesting poem was
recently • iven at a local Farm Forum
to y g
which bespeaks for itself:
WHY DID YOU LEAVE THE
- -FARM .MY LAD? - ,
"Why did you leave the farm, my
lad?
Why did you bolt and leave Tour dad?
Why did you 'heart it off to town
And turn your poor old father down?
Thinkers of platform, pulpit and pies; little home afor mbition, them::elvesa gnu their
Are wallowing in deep distress.
They seek to know the hidden caps,e l l hdinius, and
do, accomplish
they sisin they
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Why farmer boys desert their pas."h d
Tasty -Nu Bakery
PHONE 100 -- ZURICH
firs
Aktiti i f. OR SALJt
125 acres level drillable dark clay loam
brick house, large bank barn, 2
miles to public or separate' schools;
$6,000 cash or terms. April posses.
sign. —Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter
Hay Township, 75 acres pasture -with
small bush,. creek, well end windmill.
f Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
FARMS
FOR
S
ALE
FARM—Consisting of 100 acres,
being located half mile north of
Zurich, on Goshen Line, known as
the Koehler homestead, has Hydro
and water through the building.;
bank barn 75x55+-35 feet high. Is
in good state of cultivation, one of
the best farms in the district, 2 acres
of bush, well fenced and drained.
Possession •can be had in reasonable
time.
FARM—Known as the Taylor
farm, opposite the above mentioned
farm, consisting of 70 acres of good
tillable soil, all in good cultivation,
6 acres of bush, has house with Hydro
For further particulars ninny to
proprietor, Leonard Geromette.
than of the world of today.
of that day had their
The people
pleasures according to their generat-
ion. It was different then than today
hey; enjoyed themselves, they mane
plans for the future enjoyment, and
as this French ,Settlement the.. com-
prised only of a. few dozen settlers,
they became as one large family,they
were all poor and all of them nad
stablish a
lx ixsday, NGaz 'i17t7i, .1 ` '. .
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Well, Stranger, since you've b en ss
frank,
I'll roll aside the hazy bank;
I left my dad, his farm, his plough,
Becau:e my calf became his cow.
I left my dad, t'was wrong of course
Because my colt became his horse;
I left my dad to sow and reap
Because my Iamb became ids sheep;
I
dropped my hoe and stuck the fork
midst of a forest, and all work a
to be done by hand. They were eon.
ageous, and with hard work ti'
succeeded in their ambitions. i;tu-•�,
old pioneers had many heartaches to
their new homes, they did not worri
much for their daily 'food. Neither
for the clothes they had to wear, for
they could hunt wild game and fah
was plentiful, and the -housewives,
they could spin and weave and they
top i
Because my pig became hi, pork.. always pitiatected themselves from tilt,
tiVas his to sell and mine to hoe. I where .churches were to close qua
rt -
of ers, and where they were in access
sale. —It's not the smoke in the atmosphere'!to practise their faith at treir heart,..
Nor the tast for life that broughtane
Zurichdesire But in their new home in thus
here.
Please tell the platform, pulpit and prived of that, for the closest church,
RAG RUGS and CARPETS Prean was of a far distance, and their orrll
Tor fear of toil n^r love of dress,dMeans a travel nfoot arc` that
On a New Modern Loom, MadeZt !
Order --• Seth 0. Amann, 7.uricin, � It's just the methods o£ their dtd� 11 � •ton
ecause
The garden truck that I made grow cold. They had left Lower Canada
little French Parish they were de -
o Is driving off the fanners' lads, only through wild ;beast trails.
Ont. Phone 128. .Not so many years hence,
McMillan, r__... tt,,,." ilnt ! heard _x ,.t,c,:,• riicht•P33• and!
Barley .Acreage Wanted
GET YOUR CONTRACT EARLY AND BE
ASSURED OF GOOD SEED '
ORDER YOUR FEED - SEEDS NOW !
W. E. REID
Dashwood Phone 87W. Thedford 456
The Drysdale Store
The Store With the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes, for Men and Boys.
A. fine Assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances.
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
ALSO PIONEER FEEDS
Ca11 on Us. Your Patronage will be Appreciated
at all times!
JOHN N. DENOMME - DRYSDALE - Phone 98r1
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Contr a ct
Barley
WE ARE AGAIN .CONTRACTINGI
BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING
COMPANY.
IF INTERESTED, GE'l' IN TOUCH
WITH US
Geo. T. Mickle and Sons
Phone 103 Nights 133
HENSALL - ONTARIO
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Cos
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST . IlF,S141RVE BAi-
A..NCE OF ANY CANADTAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY D01NCr BUSINESS
4. OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ..
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31" , 194E
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Rate:, on Application
E. F. KLOPP---ZURJC •D
AGENT
Lightning Rods
Also Dealer in
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d .Cie l�i'aw«ir:Inze 1.u'«:w:.`, art.
,,,,,.m .1111.
le d B ver Toon from newly hacked out centres, those
St. Josep an ea
A. little March Winter,
As you all know,
But be a little patient,
And .aeon it will go.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Cantin of Win-
dsor returned to St. Joseph lately.
The later remaining only a .short
time, while Mr. Cantin is disposing
of some of his furniture and equip-
ment.
A large number from this Highway
attended the bean meeting held in
Hall oat Tuesday Zurich 1 own
,
of this week.
IMr. Nelson Bedard has left to
+pend c. sine few weeks in Kitchener.
Mr. Emanuel Samaras who has sp-
ent some time in Detroit, has return-
ed to his home on the B.W.H. ,mouth.
Well, tine Women are at it again.,
Generalinsurance"at what"? quilting, and that has
taken much of their time. They
gather in small numbers to help each
l+""(lila, AUTOMOBILE, other and besides being a neighbour -
LIABILITY, PLATE C,I.4SS. ly help, it is a good pass time for'
them, and Tuesday last, Mrs. Dom-
SICKNI,SS and ACCIDENT, inique Geoffrey of St. Joseph, was
the lucky one.
iIOSP1'1.'AL,IZA'rION, Comment:
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE. Once in a while we get in contact
with some of those timexs of near
well known Canadian pleasure
Representing
Companies Licht
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion.
Successor to 'fleas Insurance Agency
HrA BERE'R the many changes and they take much trod
gr ants that tr,:,. y .,�
THE GENERAL SALE IS NOW OVER,
But you are still not too late to get for yourself
Articles of Footwear at as low a price you have
never before experienced.
VISIT US AND LOOK THEM OVER
Wornens' Shoes as low as 95c
Child's Booties as low as 25c
Etc.
Etc.
Deed lo
Missionaries came to their aid,•
arse F -
to give them the words of consolat- 10'.•••offs
ion They were then encouraged to
Etc
establish a parish and to build a
Church for themselves, and for the
generations to come. It took years, it a
took faith, and with the encourage- e
most of many priests, since trios:), ,
early days they had succeeded;
today they have nothing more than
the. sweet memories they expected
from the generation of today, who
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living in a beautiful parish and bo- •
untiful surroundings, and wriest' o
church decorations are completed, 2,
which will be in the immediate future a
then this parish will boast or being +P
one among the most up-to-date relig-, •
ions centres, and much good can be •
said of our fore fathers for the good I •
work they had accomplished in thisl It
Settlement. A
And today those old pioneers who i
lie in the parish Cemetery, should 0
they be able to arise from their i
slumber and find themselves in out• {
midst, hew they would marvel at
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the changes". In the overhead of thc m
blue sky, the droning of airplanes •
can be heard and on land the spe- s
eding vehicles can be seen, and in It
the parish they established, today t
four score years gottie. It is a p ea parish priest resides and always at •
to listen to them tell of those littice hes die they of t e parisless amers, esti
incidents of their day, all of w t
is :a much different of now in these itboeall the changess•of hesetonode n,
fast •nml modern tittites. They reins t n... } t thy mill parteke cal:
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Varnishes
Use
SCARFE'S ENDURABLE PAINTS
Easy to Apply - Hard Permanent Finish
Also
THE NEW ALMATEX PLASTIC PAINTS
For Floors, Cellar Steps and other hard-wearing
Surfaces Etc.
Site - Shellacs - Varnishes,
SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE
Beaty Washing Machines - Stoves - Furnaces
Enamelware - Housecleaning Needs - Radios
Plumbing Heating - Tinsmitbing
OUR AIM: ---TO SERVE AND SATISFY
Datars PHONE 213
MAIN ST. HARDWARE STORE
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