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go to our nearest branch and purchase a Money
Order, which you can safely post as a present
to someone, or to pay a bill. Our Money Orders
are constantly circulating all over the continent
and in the British Isles too, travelling with the
mail by air, land •and sea. They are a safe and
convenient way crf sending money and they are
not expensive.
Ask our nearest branch manages about Money
Orders, Travellers Cheques, Safety Deposit
Boxes and other modern banking conveniences.
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All Farmers 'requiring Salt should leave their orders
with us no later than _May 20th. Bring your empty
bags, or leave your order before .the proposed Tax
is put on Salt... Act Now!
SEED CLEANING
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We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment
that we use for Custom Cleaning,nrid, invity the
Farmers who have seed to cleeui to arivome with us
for this Work.
PURINA, ROVVE and PIONEER FEEDS
A Guara.nteen Prpduct that will greatly help your
Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, w1101
will mean greater Profits. Try it!
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ZURICH HERALD
Automobile Insurance
Tariff and non -tariff rates gladly
quoted without obligation. Special
rates to all farmers plus 20 % dis-
count (advance winter ,storage rates)
Except residents on paved highways
Fannere' preferred risks 5-10 P. L.
1-M..rate $9. yearly. Let the insur-
ance Company do the worrying should
you be unfortunate enough to be in-
volved in a liability claim. Do not
wait until you have had an accident.
J, W. HABERER, Zurich. •
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LOCAL NEWS
• Receives Big Subsidy.
Huron County Treasurer A. IL
Erskine on Wednesday last received
a cheque tor $76,291 from the D.ee
partment of Highways, which •rePre-
sents the subsidy on the ,1939 eXe.
penditures on cot -arty highways.. • '
DUMB? YOU'LL PROBABLY
Never Have Stomach Ulcers
How worry, fear, anxiety -and toe
much mental activity bore the often
fatal holes in the .duodenum, is ex-
planted by Dr. H. I. Goldstein,. noted,
Stomach specialist, in an article which
is one of many features. in The Am-
erican Weekly, the great weekly naag
azine, with the May 26 issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times.
Bass Fishing Early
It will be good news to the sports-
men to know that they will be allow-
ed to enjoy bass fishing for the.en-
tire Dominion Day week -end, ace,a
-cording to the announcement by Hen,
H. Nixon, Minister of rGarne and..
Fisheries. Bass fishing will open June
29th, the Saturday prior to Domilee'a`
ion Day when the season normally.f.:.,
opens. •
DAY OF PRAYER
The Doninion Government irabout
to issue a proclamation declaring
Sunday, May 26, a day of national
prayer it was announced from the'
prime minister's office. This actionH
follows and conforms with a proelat
nation issued by the King declaring
the same day one of national,. prayer
in the United Kingdom.
DIED AT EXETER days at the
The funeral was held at Exeter of .fano.
Mrs. Jason Bedford, who died on Mr. Ross Love, accompanied by
May 15th in her 95th year. Deceased.
Mr. Albert Keyes spentn the week-
fOrmerly Annie Ross, was born al, end with friends in Carlo, Mich.
Hastings Co. and in 1862 married Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Koch of
Jason Bedford who predeceased her. Exeter and Mie. John Koch of Strat-
17 years. There are 10 children. Rev ford sheat an evening with Mr. and
A. Page, of Exeter, and Rev. Duncan Mrs. Wm. J. Davidson.
McTavish of.London, officiated. In-
tennent was made in Exeter Cemet-
ery.
WEDDED AT CLIN-CriN
The home of Mr.- and Mrs. tiarrY
W. Charlesworth; of Clinton, waS
the scene of • the marriage . of their
only daughter, Ellen Myrtle and
Percy H. Atkinson, of Woodstock,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen - Atkin-.
son of Grand Bend, which was solema
nized with Rev. A. Lane of Clinton,:
officiating'. The bride was lovely in
muted blue suede crepe, with navy
accessories and carrying .a bouquet.
of briarclifie roses. Miss Vireninia.
Harris of Gerrie was bridepnaid7 the,
bridegroom was attended by .Burton
Greene, Grand B•end. A reception
followed. The couple left for a motor.
trip and 'will reside in Woodstock. A-
bout 30 guests were present:
OUT SIGHT-SEEING
(Goderich Signal -Star)
A party of twelve Mennonites at-
tracted considerable attention as they
passed through the town on Monday
afternoon, garbed' in their traditional
black clothing. and flat 'wide -brimmed
hats. The party, four men, two azolna
en and six boys, arrived here 1)Tiflie;
C.N.R. noontrain and left in„the,ef-, the splendid audience ane much
ternoon by C.P.B. While lex° tneYatredit is due to Ma. W. R. Goulding
toured the harbor. The young lads
expressed their regret that there and Mr. D, Gill the instructors who
were no grain boats in port at the, sie ablY trained the pupils. Theyare
time of their visit. This was one also to be .congratuIated on doing
the features of Goderich which th'eOyee thiSework for such a worthy cause.
had expected to see. The party were!
from St. Jacobs, Waterloo County...
Mrs.,,George Fee, accempanted by..
. her' nigee Miss Mary Forrest left on
Auto Accident' • .” Tuesdayefor .a trip to tl'a Pacific'
A had motor accident occurred at! ta)
est, where they'will •vii t with the
the Kippen intersection on Mendayei brother of -Mrs. Fee, Mr, Louis' Lip -
May 13th, when MX. Ernest J. Dihnin - •
of Egmondville while returning• from,
near Blake early in the afternoon,:
when his car collided with one driven
by Rev. E. J. Mei:rick, of Tara, •The
injured man was taken to .Seaforth
Hospital in an ambulance wr.eTe he,
has esince passed on, The Dinnin cat;
was travelling eastward while the: wed Mrs. John Elder.
Child Knocked Down
Tarra car was t ()int south. Mr. Mer -1
rick was -uninjured, his wife suffered. Paula Hanson, five year old den-
num.ercrus bruises' and a passenger in
gitter sof alb% and Mrs. Harold Han -
the +-Merrick car, Col. 'Fenton, of eon, was struek and knocked :daemon,
Tara, received cuts about tare face.; No. 4 Highway jut north of town. by
Mr Dinnin was well known through -a :baseng
()tor* Monday last. Shen
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IAIO GO® Dfs11.1.S ONE
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Bett.el
for
Never before, in a single year,
have so many regular buyers
of the "other three" lowest
priced cars changed over to
the new Hudson Six!
Any comparison of size,
room, luxury, performance
will tell you why . . . wiLl
show you a long list of more -
for - your -money features
found only in Hudson.
We invite you to drive a
new Hudson over a route you
travel every day . and make
this direct comparison with
your present car, or any other.
You'll discover many more
reasons why Hudson's 1940
sales gain is one of the fastest
in the company's history.
MORE SIZE AND ROOM— MORE POWER — THAW ANY OF THE
"OTHER THREE"' . . PLUS PROVED ECONOMY THAT WILL AMAZE YOU
PZItTEMMEEN
SIG 92 -HORSEPOWER 2 -DOOR SEDAN
DELIVERED 1111
ZURICH, ONT.
402
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licemze only extra. Lowiime payment
terms. Prices subject to change with.
D1 atotice.
PRICE INCLUDES: Patented Double -Safe lirakes--Ifhydraulics ever
fail (aaylxydranlics ran throughleakagedue toacddent or neglect),
hist push Farther on regular brake pedal and stop; Dash -Locking
Safety Hood, hinged at front; ItandyShif' t atstetring wheel; New
Cushion -Action Door Latches; JUMPOAM SEAT CUSHIONS
(small extra, cost in Hudson Six dosed models, standard in all
other Misons). And et small extra co= Overdrive and'W'eather-
Master Fresh Air and Heat Coatrol.
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HUDSON OFFERS TODAY'S WIDEST CHOICE OF FINE AUTOMOBILES . In Every T'opular Price Class
Beginning With the Lowest. Sixes or Eights ... Every Popular Body Type . Extra Wide Range of Colors and
Upholstery. Whatever Price You Platt to Pay, See Your Hudson Dealer For MORE CAI FOR 'YOUR MONEY
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HERB. MOUSSEAU, ZURICH
COOK BROS., HENSALL
home of Miss Edna Coch
DASHWOOD
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Commencing the first week in June
Dashwood will observe- the weekly
Wednesday 'half holiday from June
until the end of Septenebe.r.
Kareen Pedersen spent the week-
end with friends in Wingham.
Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto visited
his another, Mrs. Witzel last week.
Mrs. Toweriss of Toronto is vis-
iting with her :daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Ervin Guenther.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas feeys of
London spent the .week -end with her
mother, Mrs. T. Kraft.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor spent
Monday in. Sarnia.
The Dashwood Red Cross Unit sent
the following articles to Exeter for
their April shipment: 15 pairs of
pyjanias, 4 quilts, 4 children's night
gowns, 3 children slips, 1 personal
property bag, 36 pr. socks, 5 eeveat-
ers, 1 child's pyjamas, 12 wash cloths
'1 scarf.
The Reit Cross Concert put on by
the pupils of S.S. No. 8 Hay, Black -
bush, Sharon and Dashwood on Tues-
day..evening was a decided success.
Every nuniber was much enjoyed' by
HENSALL
Veatch at:,Everett, in the, State of
Washington. They will be away forl
several 'weeks.
A. L. Case is having a neat porch
erected on his .dwellinte.
Mr, Lorne Elder of .sKingston was
a'recent visitor with his parents; Mr
out the cliterict as a carpenter and was returning 'home when struck oy
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contractor, having built many rural; the autoaand stiffered o con-
' sehools and it was on business in
H connection Willi a 'proposed new scho-'
ol that he hail'been in the Blake vie -
linty on the dtee of ,accident, he is.
alsi) en uncle te Mr. Victor Dinnin,: on Sunday. April 20th at 3 p.m. at
•I Principal of Zurieh Public Vshcol. Wesley -Willis church ,parsoneren,
enedeion and head injuries. rolice ane
inveStigating the accident.
Catter—Heddert
A pretty wedding was solemttiitad
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1 Kippen on Sunday.
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ei aAnnivelaary Stevie() will be held al
0 illillefeeeee ebeeee, wie ea A. jireee
of Hensel' n ;II be e'es ep, tial eee:.'11',
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at Aliee View vorre-t leaves this vetelr
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a ton a trip to the coast,
as I Mrs. Chas, Robinson has retttrted
taampe'r !ee 1\liteb<41 Fin or spoaruag a few
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Clinton, when Rev. Lane united fit
marriage Miss Riith Elizabeth Hed-
den, eldest daughter of Mrs. Cather-
ine Haden and the late Geo. Hedien
lima, and Harold Whitney Carter,
son of Mr, bac and the late Mr. eteeeea ,
Carter of Clinton.
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Late Mes Yoh
One of llensall's moat l;-;v.;'re- lied hi, marriageJo
to hn Zuelle,
‘ceted les'el -it 11.1: ' ,1 : ' ' y ,thi t 4.4.1m, fifty ,,,,„,,,,,,„ ;u;. T, „..
14:v11 2,9th at her horny here in taw , and '.rlate. 'Xatefic observed their gol-a
e 'teen re! " ' Je'en Zonile in her' den we,:.line., anniversnry. Survivina'
The deceased had been a resident of tie) Pim 'Wm. Ben, Hensel]; rvellie)
79rd yam,. following st lengthy ilineee is her husband, two daughters, (Gel
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vim ymago wkAt of, I'm life The fm'- Mre., Peter Buell:male, St. 'Montan
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7 IKE log houses, iron pumps and outside sanitary
..taccommodation are relics of pioneering days..
They are out-of-date, inconvenient, unhealthy' — and
your family should not have to put up with them.
Rurming water under
pressure enables you to
replace such antiquated
arrangements with
Modern EMU): Bath-
room, and up - to - date
kitchen and. laundry fa-
cilities. An up-to-date
DURO t -g der
Supply
System
will furnish all the water necessary for these home
improvements and it will also supply running water
to barns and other buildings where required.
The Duro Special System, capacity 250
gals. per hour, m
coplete with 25 gal. palvan-
azed Tank and 25" or 60. cycle Motor costs only $ 86.oa
For a lovely bathroom, as illustrated, the
EMCO Bath, Shower, 'Toilet and
Lavatory with, trimmings costs only 136.00
(Soil and, iron pipe and fittings extra)
Other Complete Bathroom equipment as
low as ..... 83.90
DURO SPECIAL
Cr also be supplied for
t.;asoline Engine operation
Can be purchased under our
Easy Payment Plan or the
Home Improvement Loan. Act-
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two sons, Lorne, :Mount Pereet, and
Earl in Northeen. Oni eieter..
Maddreek. " ore,
broiler, Mr. John Ka:eee, limas”,
olso survive. The funerni wee held
en Thursday afternoon, wW Roy.
Brook brficiating. Inlorinent to&
ing place in aaaete Ceiaete.,