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Zurich Herald, 1943-04-29, Page 7BACK THE ATTEACK izens of Huron City — The rigpdly drawing near, A trernen- d the Fourth Victory Loan job faces us. It can ,orily be ied through tto a successful con - lion by the co-operation of every en. The Huron 'County General cae Objective for the Fourth ;ory Loan will undoubtedly be in ss of the 'amount raised ,on• the :d Loan, This Loan will call for 10 millions. During the asst Loan on raised $2,250,150, and more be asked for this time. REACHES BRITAIN British. Port -- The largest Royal dian Air Force contingent since start of the war has arrived at port with teeinfarcements for ,oth.- inits, including the Canadian lens Army Corps. There were sands of the Canadians as well undreds of R.A.F., Australian other airmen 'trained tin Can- GAINST CONSCRIPTION e Quebec Legislative Assembly >ted a motion which asked the e to urge the Federal Governm- not to impose conscription for seas service. TURNIP WAXING PLANT ✓ increased production and the ng down of labor, Seth Winer, completed his turnip -waxing t and is now in a position to turn a carload a day with a minimum handling. Automatic machinery the washing and waxing of the ips has been installed and cony- ! belts take the turnips on long s through the plant. A steam bo - has been installed for heating the and Water,—Exeter Times - Ad- , te. t Publithed for Everyone (Lilian is too poor to take his local paper and it is false economy to ito get along without it. Hardly a k passes, that something does not ,•ear in its columns which will be of i: ncial benefit ta you and by the end I.• the year you have made or sav- from ane to twenty times the sub- ipion price. The city papers do not e the place of your local eaaper, ough some people seem to think ae do. The city papers are alright • their wely, but they do not give what you are most interested in, , thorities there granted flim lea\ e o your_community. You cannot learn absence, and wished him God speed. M them when public meetings are 1 On reaching the County Town the I, who have died, who are marry.. front of his coat and vest were -vvei- and who are moving out and who ghed down with everything from nt to sell lmid, or other ,artiplei, in dog tags to auto license plates He t, hundreds Of items which might announced his intentions of applying of particular iinportance to you. ch matters city papers cannot fur - 311. but your local paper does. If u are not a subscriber to your local per, you should be. Plan to have NOTI/NO MATTERS NOW hut. MANY TIRES STOLEN Tires stolen from Western Ontar- io motor cars in the past few weeks total over 300, according to reports from the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Landoll. A survey of reports tend to show that an organized gang is working systematically throughout 'Western Ontario. At Elginfield re- cently removed tires front a farmers combine. CHARCOAL BURNING AUTO Vancouver's first charcoal burning auto rolled over the streets, making deliveries for a department store, The motor operates on carbon mon- oxide gas generated by a charcoal fire burning in a tank attached to the vehicle's side. The gas runs through two filterers, mixed with air. Draft for the charcoal fire is createcl by the engines' vacum. The tire need rekindled only when the machine stands idle for a half hour Or Triaa. The burner carries 50 lbs. of char- coal, priced at 21/2 obs a lb., $45 a ton, the gas-generatecl, fuel costs the equivalent of 25c a gallon in terms of gasoline, ONT. KING OF HOBOS Goderich—Looking a little pale and slower of foot, Charlie Pearce, self styled king of Canadian hohoes, emerged from his winter lair to start out on his 52nd annual tour of Can- ada. He has been a guest of the County Horne at Clinton, but the au - for an old age pension and Galled on the county Clerk for directions. NEW POSTAGE RATES Letters for Zurich, Village only, will be 3c. for the first ounce, -and ,ur name added to our subscriptio-n, 2c. for- each additional ounce. be- t as soon as you Can. ginning April 1st. Letters for any other place in, North or South Am- erica or the British Empire, will be 4c for the first ounce and 2c for each additional ounce. Postcards will be 3c. each. Air mail for •deliv- ery in Canada, U. S. A., Newfouud- land, Britain, Northern Ireland, and Eire, will be rie for first ounce and 5c. for each additional ounce or fra- ction. Business reply envelopeup to ame &diva 43•••••••11:11111i, sizsglonlecrici.01.11.11•1111111.111.01•1111111111...W NATIONAL SERVICE SELECTIVE 1etRom r kora 1902 to 1924 Must Pirove Comr liang Willa 'Mobilization Regulativras When Asking Perm -ills to Seek Employment Y Order pursuant to National Selective Service Cieilian Ilea -illations, a change is now made in the issue of permits t� - seek employment. After .April SO, permits may bo refused lo any man born from woe to 1944. invinsive, who has. reached 19, unless he pre" -,en ts e.,•11,...r,..o of compliance (II :Mobilization Regulations, 4nono rollowing forms: • •i • „ of discharge. from slim Maim/ifs Forces dur;ag ih!!. (b) a rejection dip issued by the LPG application for enlistment; or (e) a errtificate of vz:.lical -"am from the Registrar of a lini,ifieee .ard; or (11) a postponement order etrl17,-.46 the Reglstrar of a Mobilization Board; or (e) if bon fro d l)!! to 1910 int./us/Ile, a statutory declaration on Irma available in employment office, that •he is not 0 ."el;:tA per,,:n” under .11obilization Regulations. Documents in (a), (b) and CO above need be presented only tt 111-A Utue a permit, is sought after April 50, 19143, -001045 'kid for 1)7; o.;.;.•13;!iive Service Officer. Documents in (e) and (d) aboro to.kt be tr.,.•.entet1 eaoli lime a permit i$ applied for. (1) cltpkinq for permits by mail shonld forward with, their applications the •evidence re-• (mired, rrvi 1 1:f1 above, flee Set nice Officer MAY furnish a permit 7cin9 handed evidence, where /h31 vivo. 0740 7409 21)10/ f or bn edict; e em- ploym ent. or where a :wrmit is. .017(1 far by Ma, ' , 1,.fl must be presented Lo the Selet've Scrvie later,,usually WfTITIN ; THREE DAYS .of the of the permit, All mon born from 1902 to 1924, who have reaelted age 19, are urged to co-operate with your . • Breployment and Selective, Service Offiee, Bring your documents •with you. (2) Department of Labour A. MeeNeeyeaee, Director, National Selective &mice ITUM.Prilter MITCELELL Minister of tabour 4. N5S WY • ZURICH HERALD „ Thitrsday,•Aprit.-290419.40, t,:-;711 A; 4 74 3 • The Minister of Finance of the Dominion. of Canada offers for public subscription • vIc 14.0090 09 Fourth' •' „ ' , „, , , 11 ,J.!" tir t.,*).,;;;1.711 34 7 1X • it, 0(1 ij'2L••• Dated and bearing interest from let May 1943, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subeariber as follows • Fourteen -year 3% 1011+11S Due ist May 1 5 7 Callable 111 or after 1954 Interest payable 1st May and November Bearer denominations, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 Issue Price: 100% 4 Three aud One-half, year 11)(11011.4S' 110 Lt 7.11TO'VONIIIIiitt1 1946 • Non -callable to maturity Interest payable '1st May and November Bearer denominatlease ' $1,000, $5,000, t2'$,660 Sig0,000 Issue Price: .100% Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; the principal.at arty agency of the Bank of Canada and the interest semi6a1nually, Nvithout chaige, at arty branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and 'interest, as detailed in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the Bank of Canada. Subscriptions for either or both neat Realties eDi i he lean ttaiy be paid in full at the tinte of application at the issue priee lea creel' ease without accreted bitterest. Hearer bonds with :coupons will be available for prompt delivery. Subseeiptions essay also be enade payable by instaineentS,• plus accrued batereet, as !I:epitomes: RO% on application; itlt% on Met June 1943; • 18% 0742 t'St aid,' 19113; 18% on 2scil Angeast 1913; 18% On Lii, Sept ember 1943; .118.641% on the 3% honda OR 18.37,% on the 13/4% IMIllitiS 0740 1,0" Oceleiter 19:13., .. The last payment on 1st otbe totter 1913. tr.o'C'Prs the fiscal payment of principal, plus .61. o 1% En tile ease of the 3% bonds and .31 of 1% in the ease of tile 113/4% bonds repi7esenti74g aecnied_ interest to the doe elates of the, respective instalments. • ....*"...............**atacsammi......M......-cniaaansn*.' ,.............a.' The of Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount this loan subscribed for either or both maturities if total subscriptions are in excess of $1,100,000,000. The proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes. • Subscriptions may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National War Finance Committee or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, or any autborizPrl Savings Bank, Trust or Loan Company, from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the Official Prospectus containing complete details of the loan. The lists will opon On 26th April 1943, and will close on 'or about 15th May 1943, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. Department of Finance, ' Ottawa, 26th April 1943. ........mmmrirsommosalorasma.......r.**••••••*...aa*.mmoso*mmawrov.....m.ssenirooempelarrinaeos••••••...**••ma..ainwoors•rrommke..wmaama .asirsasstentszstattstesetammotimsomeleorolemostsz"-me 1 ounce will be 5c. Business reply jective of $1,100,900,000 and will cards will be 4c each. Money pack- require considerable increases in sub- ets will be 7c for the first ounce and scriptions by private individuals, Fin 5c for each additional ounce. There ance Minister Beley. said. Inttividnal will be no change in the rate of post- sUbSerilniOnS, be • called . upon :to age on first class mail (Surface and contribute $500,000,00 Of the total; Air) to the armed forces overseas. • THE NEW LOAN Canada's fourth Victory Loan op- ening April 26t1, will have an ob- an increase sof some 33 p.c., c, p . ed with the last load. To -46Veh thia a. truck1 were proceeding easterly a - goal it will need te obtain pahicip- lorig:Ne. 8 highway, near S. Ster- the past, and incliMidual purehase, Clinton; ..Yediger.-.fir0 loapRed into the rear of another lea4enger car will need to 'be sharply .;increased, driven by A. Steedy, -who:Ldra,ie on COUNTY NEWS.i.\-:::, wi0.0# stopping. ' Nadiger,etopped • Digs At Seaforth ,• his'.,e . ' •and got dot to examine well known resident tf Seaforth died Samuel .Carter fa' some Yilaes a As a result of being struck dowa -Jae& come uaeo stit 4.11 .taAo nut Rae eciith Nediger of Clieten was taken to hospital with ,serions .and other injuries. The peetiliar accident ' 'happened during a .snoWstorrie as three motor' vehicles, two cars and ation on a Much wider scale than in' ling's farm between. -,qaderich and 1 sit,L-tON 1714, nine • nye years trs 1.11,1 quiet • to r..,e)1, IN. J. .ane, Ont. STALLION Form 3. 1 3074172 Ilol'- the darmege :cle.(V`.1-14.4 4v(qussi Prem.- t_.:11verr, nent 2, in front of it ettle. On% from behind,. knocama NI:W*1Na, one wheel :passing over hi Oldest Citizen Passt,•Ir71,13. HAVE ..;.,„; pV Charles Wendorf, wart': Nk(A71e oyes earliest pioneers, :inv Price zen .and fine, old gentlieme -He -Was born in .. -Germany, away at the home': Trilubn'g'tio.""u"tG'-ra''• Mese C. Schaf at the age o.kplity married Maria L. Stier, a gether the young couple, and a SYnaleAA family came to Canada .13.nd settled at Hanover. about. 68 years ago.: suddenly at his home,, in his 74L..- yr. , forth on Feb: 1869 he had. li-ved, in h e ek 13 p -Week Previous to his death ive he:eh-whin' eontinued good health. Barn in Sea - mane different' places but most ei Wit life was eptrit an tBausaalsaaitd, Seal l'i". THE- SITGATION IS S'ERIOUSe NEXT SPRING ONTARIO ir f 0 rth , ,176. iii.e a 'salesinan.' Ho drove..,, ,. the stage bstsvealh...Segortli and Brtis- ,, FARMERS FACE TH4 BIG4EST TASK IN THE HISTORY - . , . ,, i sele for Mariet,eyears. Ills wife sa,OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE. rv- , , . Dies' at Clii4tW - ' THE '5ENSIlet(E41.-IING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVER ALL Henry Steep_ died in Clinton Hoy - MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE ..,AEpAms pital in his 7ast Year' atter a short illness from a4from which Op - i NECESRY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE. plieations develeAda He was a sottlf . "GENUINEMASSEY-1-1ARRIS PARTS FOR M:-1-1. MACH .. , „• , , the. late l'ete<Ote.6 andewas • boleiVni 1, , Goclericli Twp:' 1967. ,.1.1q married 'Ida 'Ida Miler evlia siit\O'vts: Thesin ir tatilielo Goderidit.,Tivp.,..,Aintil 10 yeathge when they Atilt Up residence in, gocie Then i.I:.alatet` e residediet'' St- anleyTw,p,,'Oheee their hoine,•,eade joiting Clinton 4,6 the senth,„Wee destroyed by fife ;;Oiera:. year to Since then "they r4idediiOlintorr.' Rtin Oyer, hi,y Car. SI-loy 0Qoar ii.lopp Res. 67 Tel, 149 , • MASSEY F1ARRIS The, Service Arm, foriCanadian Farm.' •S,” et: ;1. 7"r