Zurich Herald, 1944-09-07, Page 5IIVSVAISSS CARS
WANTED
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F ItORSES—Dead
I�
. wnimals removed. Two-hour Ser-
vice day or night. ('hone Credi-
for s;evemal days,
ton 47r1D, collect. Jack Wll- Miss Meda Surerus who spent the
llama, i summer holidays with her Brother on
the Bronson ' line, has returned to
her paiofession teaching. in 'Toronto,
LUCAL xis
,'Mr. and. Mrs. Orville ;Steinbach of
London were week -end visitors with
their parents in Zurich,
gars?, Hartgrieve •of Li towell, vis-
ited her sister Mrs. Mary Iauemner
UCENSEO AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Au IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
ems to sloe or article to sell. I solic4t
grnr bodiless, and if not satis ad Real
will
make no charges for
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res. WEBER 2Dashwood
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VETER1NARIA•I',;
lar. W. B. 4COKON, •
VETERINARY Msln Street,
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Y SURGEON
OppositeDrag Store
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V.Sc.
'l1.. R. Camp 11, V.5, B.
u Veterinary
/ir►d of Ont Toronto. All
OdieeUnivereity treated
mea of domestic animals d
W the most
mern D� principles, i6bt
Charges reasonable.tided to. Also Bre.
M!b promptlycattended
terriers. Inverness
roar of Offipe on Main Street,
aepoo• itte Town $°R'
BUTCHERS
�,urlch& ET
ular
AT MAI�rK
1 you with the
Lit Us supply
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
Bolognas, Sausages,
ausa P,
Cur-
ed Meats, son hand. t
F,�t,, always Refrigeration
lash in Electric
Highest Cash Prices for
Hides and Skins
Wool,
g, -yu ngblut & Son
PRODUCE
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Vamy >'l�idge, France — �Camada'e
gleaming *bite ite nnernonial on Vliany
Ridge—tribute to those, who died .in
the succesefnl Canadian' assault ou
April, 1917,, ,on that German strong-
point during .the First Great War
stands uxsenathed. It is completely
undamaged, and not a bombLnorTa
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witie,er and
son Kenneth of Detroit, Visited at
the home of Mrs. Clara Decker and
other friends over the week -end.
On Thu�s'sday evening the business
men of town made a presentation to
Mr, E. M. Dagg, in appreciation to
his splendid citizenship and accomod-
ating relations in business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Tuckey and
i children Betty, Jean and Jimmy and
Miss Marjorie Merxer from London,
:;•cent the week -end at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Werner, Baby-
lon Lane, Hay.
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Fall F'o-otwear
THERE IS A FIND SHOWING OF
NEW , FALL SHOES AT DATARS
FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHIT,
snarl has fallen •�*�� -• British
Army Troops in their swift drive
MIEN. BE SURE TO COME IN 1
through Northern France and into
Belgium captured Vimy Ridge, about.
five miles north of Arras on Friday.
NOTHING O T s Y'
London --Despite reports irom years
that Adolf Hitler, who eve y '
ago plunged Germany and the world
into war, would mane a 'sensational'
appeal to the Nazi people to join in
battle on the 'hol'y soil" of the Reich
there was no public word from the
Fuehrer. From Lisbon, where Germ-
an diplomats Saturday said 'Hitler
would speak on Sunday, came addit-
ional reports that the German Iead-
er planned 'an early appeal to the
Allies for a negotiated peace under
the threat he would loose upon them
another "secret weapon" which
the
Germans described as more terrible
than an; ping the world has ever
known.
R:.�.. E. iHeimrich conducted spec-
ial Labor Day services In St. Peter's
Lutheran church, Kitchener on Mon-
day. Sunrise prayer serviae in
e
morning and he also spoke in the
afternoon. Thee eweTe as over400
a0
Young People present,
many other people.
Revival meeting will be held in
the Amish Mennonite church, (Bron-
son line, from September 11th to
17th, every evening. Evangelist
C. Z. Martin, of Mountville, Penn.,
will be in charge,. The public are
heartily invited to attend these meet-
ings.
Miss Melville Schade of London,
enjoyed her week's vacation visiting
at the homes of her brothers,
Ervin of Dashwood and Clarence of
the 14th con. Her sister, Miss Ger-
trude ,Schade of London joined her
over the week -end holiday.
Eat Produce
WA T'
In Magistrate's Court
AND SEE THIEM.
AIL,, VERY REASONABLY PRICED
FINE STYLES AND GOOr'
VALUES
Goderich — Charges of failing to
stop at a stop sign, under a Goderich
by -1w, and of speeding, under the
Highway Traffic Act, preferred by
Constable Emerson Overholt against'
Lorne Eamons, were dismissed by i Bend, Reg. Gooding, 19, of unknown
address, was given suspended sentence
't.ion that re -
Mr Henry Schade and aaughter
Mrs Pearl lUVletcalf of London, spent
the week -end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hilton Truemner 14th con. Miss
Joan Metcalf who enjoyed her sum-
mer months at the 'Truemner home,
returning hone with them.
LOST
Somewhere in Zurich, a ladies' gold
open face wrist watch with chain.
Finder kindly leave same at Herald
office and receive a reward,
as e
watch was a keep -Sake.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting •of 50 acres grass land,
being Lot 7, Con. 8 Hay Township.
There is some bush and ptentY of
good water.
Samuel ,Oestreicher, Dashwood.
FOR SALE
A limited number of Jersey
cows and heifers. Some fresh, others
Peons
due. —Solomon Baechler,
97r14.
ED. J. DATARS
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
SHOE .REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
Fall Wheat Fertilizer
THE .FOLLOWING FLR:TILIZERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR
FALL Wkit+A7r: •
0-347 Z. -+a2•.--.8
4,w S* —# 0 4-12-6
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1. THESE FERTILIZERS ARE ALL, •CAREFULLY .COPATI -
DED. GET YOU SUPPLY EARLY -
WESTERN FEEDETC.,
1`GRAINS, A ALWAYS ON HAND. MOTOR OILS,
Huron arm ers 7 Co- Operative
R. J. COOPER, 1VIANAGF,�R
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axe and pinch bar when he threaten-
ed Mrs. Hueston, his tenant. Adjour-
nment to Sept. 14th was taken in the
case of Wm. Kay, Goderich, charged
with assault with bodily harm on
(Henry Lashbrook, bail was fixed the
$t
500. Two women residing
same house on West st., aired their
grievances in court. One or tm,
who was charged by her neighbor
with assaulting her with thepeace.
a broom,
was bound over keep
to charges of
After pleading
breaking, entering and then at the
t Of Karen Petersen, Grand
Magistrate F. C. Cook in the Police
Court. As the by-law did not contain
a penalty no action was taken. Thos.es
Gundry, charged with assaulting
tenant, changed his plea to not guilty
td one of guilty and was sentencer
to 30 days in county jail, Crown At-
torney Holmes explained that accus-
ed had been drinking and carried an
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically
tifically on, our approved grad -
Ing
Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zurich Creamery
FOUND
Right side of hood of 1937 Fard
auto. Apply to Peter Ducharme,
miles north of Drysdale.
• FOR SALE
50 cords of 14 -inch hardwood for
sale. Apply to Alex. Sparks, ,Bay-
field.
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
*premium for delivered ereffi-
ream
We are equipped Egg
tient accurate service
and poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett, - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
A'� TE TN ION FARMERS
Highest Cash prices paid for beans
pee and field Seeds. See us before
you sell.
W. E. REID,
Phone 87W. Dashwood, Ont,
FOR SALE
Westinghouse battery radio, Cole-
man lamp and iron; 3,:-h.p. gas wash-
ing machine motor, battery
wind
charger 6 -volt, factory made; 1 deep
red Reg. Shorthorn bull 1:1 inns. old;
1 good work horse cheap.—
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Geiger, Phone 97r8, Zurich.
FOR SALE
BEES -50 colonies and all equip-
ment. FARM -100 acres Con. 4,
Stanley Twp., with full set of build-
ings. Quick possession. ---•
Pearce, Exeter, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of clay loam, well fenced
and drained, eight acres of wood lot.
Brick house, bank barn 40 -ft., cem-
ent hog pen, sheds, garage,
Spring well, running water in house
and barn; oil bath Beatty wind pump
supply tank. This farm is for sale at
a reasonable price. Being Lot 21 S.
Boundry, Hay Twp., half mile east
of Dashwood. —Duncan Snider.
NOTICE TO' CREDITORS
.A11 persons • having claims against
the Estate of Casper L. Wolper, late
of the Village of Zurich, who died
January 11th, 1943, are required to
forward the sane to the undersigned
by •September 9th, • 194'4, also all
parties indebted to estate to settle by
same date. After which date the
Executor will distribute the assets of
the estate.
Zurich, August .14th, 1044.
Oscar Klopp. Executor,
Zurich, Ontari e
Western farmers' Mutual
Welt& insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK •
VRE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN- MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount , 1986, 22,39t 527 on
Dec.
81st,
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$278,613.47.
Estes—$4.50 per, $1,000 for. 3 Yearn
E. F. E,L.OPF--.ZURICH
',gent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
Insurance �.
ce for two years on condi
stitution to the extent 'of $15 be made
with costs of $8.10; or in the alter-
native thirty days in jail. He told the
police that he had been discharged
from the army on March
HHe had
th, but
had4ost his discharge papers.
no previous court record.
HENSALL, Phone 115.
Hassey -Harris Advise.
Do not call for parts, saying you need a part for
Binder shaped like an egg, if it was squashed flat.
Order by number, or better still bring old worn out
or broken part along.
THIS WILL :GIVE YOU QUICKER SERVICE
EARLY. M -H. PARTS FO�RjM-H. MACHINES
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Chopp Res. 67
MASSEY - HARRIS
The Service Ann, for Canadian Farm.
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See that G.S. badge on his arm? That means he's
volunteered to fight anywhere in the world.
The Army needs more
hat their home, their ,loved onlike him—men who can e it—men
the courage to fight, so es---everythi g,
they cherish—may be free.
For this War is not over yet—we there wa 11 need thehelpevg to �exy gid'
. And
our boys who are fighting o
blooded Canadian who is fit to fight, and willing to fight.
It will take months of thorough training O�--and to make yneedsou gyangfor
That's why Canada's ,Army needs y
overseas service.