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Zurich Herald, 1940-03-21, Page 4PAGE FOUR TENDERS WANTED ,Dated at Zurich, March 18th, 1940. TOWNSHIP OF HAY ( A, F. TiT+ISS, Sealed Tenders will be received by! the undersigned up to twelve o'cloe:: noon, Monday, April 1st, 1940, for operating the Township crusher at Welsh's pit for the season of 1940. Tenders to be submitted at p•'i• cui)ie Yard of crushed- material pace.] in tiv. bin. Township Will supply dre equipment. 'Contractor is ' ute, • drive belt, fuel and oil for ro (- Also .Tenders for trucking or material unto Town )i., r, i tractor to submit rat It• •a ! n,' Also fiat rate delivered red ,n arev p of Township. Tenders may be sea' mitted for operating on 1 tr..< :• combined or separately. ately. Satisfactory bond to be furnished. LoWest or any Tender noe necessarily accepted. Clerk, Township of Hay. St. Joseph and Beaver Town -Mr. and Mrs. Frei E. Dvcharme of the Blue 'Water .south spent a few .1 ty.s last week with Mr, and Mrs, .:?•10 Hartman of the Goshen line south.* Mr. and Mrs, John Charrette were 1 ' viAtor:s with Mr. and Mrs. i 'led Sitaman of St. Joseph north. Mr. and Mrs. James Masse motor- ed to (;1 rid Bend on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sararas and cylas..losiah Sam :a, spent a few days in Kitehener, visiting relatives. R 4r Liberal si • all HON. DUN C AN MARSHALL -i•(,� •, N 1-iALL, ZURICH SAT U n . Ir. r d, 1940 s'a .?•!'.. 's of ('1 Ii'J who will also Ev' ry ~'ofi re = .own. I -,-€lie s are I', snccialIy invited k • ,'A\ €. THE KING„ Liberal C- ' • ZI RKH HERALD Mr. Vernon Rau of Drysdale Bail, on his old time boy friends on .the Blue Water south. Mrs, Morris Denornme spent Thurs.. day ast with Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Corriveau of the Goshen Line, south.. Mrs, Remit Jeffrey of Beavertown spent a few days with Mx. and Mrs. Hector Laporte, north of St. Joseph. Pleased to report that Mr. John Charrette who has boon laid up with :a+, rifaek of coil is now recovering and able to be about his daily duties. 'AUCTION SALE Of Parn Implements, Etc. At DASHWOO,D ori SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, • 19 At 1.30 o'clock, p.m. Open spring wagon, farm wag with. box and :helves Tudhope An, er on nearly nes:, a closed stag one large bus with practically rTt' gear, `l spine' segos, elu ra',, wlr(:sal', 2 ba=nks for wagon,,, 2 .. •ts .of •car enerp, :, n:' {y o i 'i, i' section hal ) outs, a a •he arloa', rte' i., large chop stove nearly new, a quantity of .Sem alers, sortie potato.'., ; ...,., u ,,•s, Chatham Incubator, now canvass for Milder, 150 -ft, of rope, 3 augers, and numerous other articles. 1'o reserve, sold his fPrn Proprietor has TERMS—CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, Sohn N. Dc?nomme, Clerk. Alex. I'ltue, Proprietor, AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, VImplements and Household Effect:], on Lot 5, Con- ssion 9, Hay Township; 2's miles t and 1 mile 'north of Dashwood TUESDAY APRIL 2nd. 1940 ornnwncing at 1.00 o'clock p.m. »HS11i -Tl.av home rising S yrs. bmy marc risme' 11 yrs. old Ck brood mare rising 7 yrs. old; k mare rising 2 yrs, old; black 2 isn�� 1 y ' •. old; black horse ifli ; ) yrs old; black mare rising I ;ax old. .t* ra , el cow yrs. old fresh .gods. cow 8 yrs of 1 doe April 2 th; rliiLa cow 6 yro old doe April 13th; rod cow 8 yr,.. old due vrnv 1st, reel farrow Cow with )inky beef at foot; red' Leifer with first calf at foot; Hereford cow 10 yrs, old dot. Ally -Sth; red heifer a i fiat c •11. et ;Not., Ilerefo2d heifer with baby beef at foot due S,,itt• 0.9 r-'.1 h.•:f„r With baby beef sat foot dne Oct. ^rel; 11ox. ditc iinrn sp:ul ', 1, -in; of bells,. a neer'!,.+' o , harness for fel.-1 work. set sin';I , hexne;s, cutter, sr .t•2. ' 'r•t•tion ev' ,e ,, f rr harrows, 2r2-e•y shafts, International bay 10 der in good working o -der,. I scutrler new, a rannber of. bags, and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH Art.h"r VrJrber, Anc'. o,ieer. Milford Merrier, Clerk. ;Earl, Guenther, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Viutigittillfa NtaaOri Reich piano, bed- hing, table linens, dozen Rogers knaves, forks and spoons; dinner set, latehen range, kitchen extension tsililiy kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, kis schen sink, kitchen cupboard, Viking crew separator, crocks, 2 felt rugs 6x9 ft; Con'goleum rug 12 -ft; 3 p'i-: race curtains, pictures and frames Singer sewing machine drop headlc lamps, pails; rests, quantity of sealers? . w Onion ftt:L', Ne reserve, as the Proprietor rias sold his farm. TERMS --CASH. Arthur vlieber, Auctioneer. Win, S. Johnston, Clerk, °oseph Foster, Proprietor_ AUCTION SALE 'reperty and Household Effects fit• T.3.4SEWOOD, on SATURDAY,. MARCH 23rd, 1940 At 130 . o'clock, 3 cl ek pan. household• E c iPe ts--Tudhope And - ors= Range Stove; Harrison Cook stove new ;I-3urner coal 'oil stove, 2 \tension tables, buffett, 2 snreboards enamel top table, 0 dining -room chairs, kitchen chairs, arm chair, lea- ther rockers, 4 other rockers, 3 cou- red heifer w'tii baby beef at Int due NOW, Nov, stn.; 3 t•e•arlin' h ;fors. Above valfc aro. .,11 1'nll•el n,-t„•es. Tad olrlr'.r r•', nr1cti 1'v 1)ur , 'law 1 1'r #' it ' 17,t lynll 3 yrs. ''.1,14,Re ,`sterol. A' at JP/ Lerhor'n teens. PIGS—All York: 1 brood so-, wit;h pi** a*, 1 rine April 13; 11 pin: > Sn0nta). ciT•.1 ,!,v Murch 29th. The;:,:, lags re <•r,.11 anality. T'h1Pr rvMEN'PS. ETC - riff. -IT I=iiul -rt CP{ ; ia'r' -D,"'l inn', 0i, AMit cut nearly now; Mc -Deering ,drill 11 -disc use;I now: lir"'1 r wago" as good as new. Peter 1Izu'ulton cul- tivator with wide and narrow v points;; s crossed with Herfor:l due in April, M. -I1. bean cu'tivaaator with h.,rvc tra2' 0 o Pod Cow due May 1st; ie.: Corn and two Sats of Oroe. l.anrl 1-111-o. !still milking bred; Dur' -am roan set of Diamond steel harrows 4 -sec'-- 1 ;hal c booravf•iehinr et -'3'.- • S0 Wht tions new, ton Ir •v. p}-1.1.-,'1 • Lc ghorn. Pullets.Collie Dog. � I hay rake, Notion disc. `ruck was on. , .a ^ I � stuck rack, hay rack. a sacl . 14 -ft. o i bay, 2 ton of timothy hay; 40 bush- bol) sleighs cutter, dit hinit scraper, rz o el, of seeds oats, a quantity of grass hand scufl'ler, Oli' c r• 2-ici n•,• plow. ▪ :::.g.,1. grass Seeder, 2 horse blankets. robe. 1)t IMPLEMENTS,any ETC:. — 10-1b 2 Oliver )i lino platti Wilkin=ora [ 'helm;,. `ticf'..,1•i' u l: Tlr'^r'n"' 11 .li.•x." Wow2-farrow.112'. •RIf•i?'Il hail{{a i ;fertilizer drill new, Mc0.'ormicl--Deer- gravel box eonrl^t4 with extra sides, 4,1 ling mower 5 -ft. cut Ti arly new, M.- turnip seeder, SO sap buckets, sap III. •,print tooth cultivator, land roller pap, brooder hover. anion crates. 5 MAI. 10 -ft. steel rake nea-ly new bunches laths. some lumber, bird 4i Max .call disc; Fleury walkine• plow.; house with pole, extension ladder. Fleury walking plow nearly neav, 4- several short ladders, soot pulper. •n Diamond 1 harrow;, 1 -horse' 2,000 -ib. cap. scales; ; Clinton fann- .,,uttier, wagon with shelves, stock ing mill, sling roues. hay fork, whe- reek new., buggy. ,9 cotters, power ell -arrow, seoup shovels, am -it, vice,; Cif Farm stock, 17'1)I4Inents and Household Effects, 071 Lot 17, L.R 1, 1 ), : ' i n 1' a 1,'b .,'al St .nle'y Township; 1'c utiles north of 82CENU;.gam'vwwca GgiM,.., .X . ..,,• 2:z .I sivammr. Drysdale, on • 'V T 1)NESnAY, :tiAR'"..T1 27th, OtytO* ; , 0.000eTitiMOWrseNIGIOpNOIOwcusosaawwwwwwwwwoostiwoAi f Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m, LIVE STOCK ---Cow I'olled Angus Ready F'. r . ring Nr.�w is €het -ize to pus your Farm Implemznts in c n _ -. Rush. L:.1 us supply y T .. L8d';�' '' i t • eiLi N. z t , , z.e•a ea:.s..... Also carry ' 'uohope- f ,s end Skeins; l .. Fiar-'ow Teeth; i..x:.xvael eea4>, and all International Repairs. SEED CLEANING We have an up to -date Seed Cleaning Equipment that we u'.e for Custom Cleaning, and invity the Farmers w x-zo have seed to clean to arrange with us for this Work. PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS A. GuaraW:,...'ii 1 `.'.::1,, . that will greatly help your Stock and i'e,ultry to Vigor and Production, which will mean greater Profits. Try it! L. chilbe Son rliiper, post hole d'r'ier, set double barncss new, set h-':'vy harness, scot. '-- e l'a*•Hess, Clinton fanning mill with scieves. 2.000-1b. •eau. scales;; cutting box, root pulper, barges, g 811,114r kettles, complete butcherhlg outfit, 2 vineser ba;•rels 80 -gal and 40 - gal. capacity, brooder house. 2 sots heavy harness, snit single harness. horse collars, logging cli'a'n'. quantity "'_'y. dr'+m ;1 manure fo'ks, Intel of grain bags, forks, whippletrees,, forks, set of sling ropes, grass seeder, neckyolties and numerous other arti- 2 wooden tubs, 2 steel tubs Anker-cies. Holth separator in good contrition, GRAIN AND HAY -30 bushels of o wire stretcher, logging chain, to 1e, Early Alaska seed oats; 300 bush. wheelbarrow, 2 her°s" collars, garden of mixed Grain. a quantity of grass • !hoes snarl", long handled shovel, sco- seed.. A onantity of mixed hay. N op for tile, i scoop shovels, shoe re- HOUSEHOLD FFT1:CTS-3 steel r • nairine• n".t'frt. cross -cut saw, hay beds, 2 springs, 2 mattresses, 2 dres- b ssoewowe f;foi ool;los+® tow eine• te'e }knife, sugar 1 ^'_•tie; Daisy churn, box sers, chiffonier, dining room suit; e ifromeeKyaThe -I Ever S t in We invite you to drive a Hudson Six just once, over a route you travel every day . • . and get a direct cosn- iarisora with your present car. Ride the bumps that usually slow you down ... they won't be there. Feel the difference 92 horsepower makes in performance. Enjoy something new in handling ease. Stop more quickly, .more smoothly, than ever before. Thou- sands of former owners of the "other three" lowest priced cars, who have made this simple test, are now driving 1940 Hudson. There are anany reasons why. Come in and find out for yourself. est 30 Minutes r first Ili& In a New • Cur arJuws is new Hawn Six 2-D9pr Salam, ,0993 , d.chtve BiG 92 HORSEPOWER 2-000R SEDAN DELIVER -ED 4I ZURICH ONLY $102 ) only local taxes extra NOTHING MORE T6 PAY PRICE INCLUDES: Patented Double - Safe Brakes, the only hydraulics with a separate reserve mechanical system that takes hold automatically from the some foot pedal if ever needed; Dash - Locking Safety Hood` hinged at front 5o wind can't lift it; Handy Shift at steering wheel. HUDSON r.tso RESENTS; NEW HUDSON SUPER -SIX.. EW HUDSON AND 1GHT DE UXE, CANADA'S kO T P110ED STRAIGHT EIGHT, NEW COUNTR?CUM DA tUXUR SENSATIONS OF THE YEAR MOUSS AU ZURICH Thur'sdasr, March' Agy 1.041. �,..r,,.---,•..-rte ..�..__. _ 41110s, 0 -octave orgotrl; dl ophead ,sew•* Ing machine, apiece tear set, 2 wash iilg machines, hall racik flanging iarnpe 3 small lamps, 2 peels'?' stands, 3l= jerdineer stands, rug 91(914t; large piece of linoleum 12`i"t1 S -4t:, other piece of linoleum 10-6Wl!10 a quantity .ort linoleum strips, 3% dressers, 3 (stands, 2 wooden bedo:•With springs aiod mattress; 2 iron h4,tls with spr- ings and mattress, streteittorwith mat- tress, cedar chest, auantit. of car - q y ipets, Coleman gasoline Kent stove,. !Cane ;piano box nearly -.flew, Vacu-• ett carpet sweeper, mile; furlined•, actsat, pictures, frames, wast 'boiler;, ringer, 2 lawn mowers,, siin'vels, hocs`• :coal oil can, sprinkling : can, pails;,, ;bibs, chamber pail, ced*ir .mop, 2t tooiet setts, ladders, 4 1 swrt chairs new, coal scuttle, pots, psaisy clock„ at quantity of coal, some. World, c' day Posts coal oil heater, quantity or luau - ler, trunk, one yoke newt; evener:i pew; mirrors, flower pots,- some seat- ers, 2 couches large tabid and nunx- er sth o exar •tis. cls ' In case +of rain or snout;, Sake will lie, held in 'Church Shed. TEi3ME—CASH ^ .Arthur Weber, Auctioneer:, Clayton F. Piile, herb Pfile;. Execut- ors Henry PFilb Estate., Candi FOR THE CONSTITUENCY OF; WHO SOLICITS YOUR f.I.??P'ORT • ON A POLICY OF CAREFUL AND EFFICIENT Management of Our War Efforts through the iIlimii ation of all Patronage and Profiteering. A Policy of Economy in Administrationi A Policy opposed to Tariffs which hinder and hamper trade; a Policy that Recognizes the Necessity of Legis- lating in the Interests of Our Basic lhdustries such as Farming, Fishing, Mining all Lumbering, which of COUM are the Very Lifk Blood of our, Country... Inserted by the Huron -Perth Liberal Association. L • ithiq2fp THE FARM 4 4if I see you're doing a lot of work, Henry, on the old homestead and about the farm. Did you ,come into a legacy?" P.. "No sir, I got a Home Improvement :Loan from the Bank of Montreal. A simple matter—no fuss or bother. The rates are low, and I'm paying it back by instalments." Home Improvement l,oans ... obtainable i at $ 3.25 pet Pm repayable in twelve• monthly instalments. For borrowers with seasonal incomes repayment may be made, in, other convenient periodic instalments. Ask for our (older., 1* BANN Or 111 DIT EMI Eu'rABLTSat ,D 1812 1'".44 414;:irdi orzoaok, •G,44a ern Zurich Branch: E. . DAGG, Maiiager .5