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SALE Johnston & Kalbfleisch - Ed. Swartzeitruber
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will know—unless you tell them.
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between doctor and patient.
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ASSETS IN £.XCJ SS O.F ONE BILLION DOLLARS
Zurich Branch: E. M. DAGG, Manager
HERALD
t a;trict he was the'
� resident iii' lb? ,
.m ;, tr•i? late George Beatty and.( Jana Reid. Duffing his life of four
years, Ms. Beatty took an act-
ive part in the life of the commuirity
and was treasurer of Stanley Town-
ship for many years. He is survived
b one sister, Mrs. W. 0. Woods, of
Listowel. The funeral was held on
Sunday last from Varna Anglican.
clutch. Rev. John Graham of Bay-
'hu ll'$day, October Mb, $941
"We Pec*, FEED - And SELL the Best"
IIRINA CHOy'VS
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field officiating at the service. Inter-
iteit took place at Bayfield eeme•t-
ery.
Connell—Crich
At Metropolitan Church House
Chapel, Toronto, the marriage was
solemnized of Phylis Elizabeth Crich
daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Eli
Crich, to Roy Ernest Connell, son of
Mrs. Connell of Varna and the late
George Connell. The Very Rev. Peter
Bryce officiated and the wedding
music Was played by Mrs. D. R. Mc-
Kenzie. Given in marriage by her
brother-in-law, Mr. Ezra Ellis, the
bride wore a dusky rose L-ope dress
street length, with brown accessories
she was attended ;by Miss Mabel
Grigg. The reception wa held at The
'Guild of All Arts where' Mrs. Ellis,
sister of the bride, received assisted
by the groom's mother. Mrs. Con-
nell. Later the brideal couple left on
a wedding trip to 'Montreal. They
will live on the groom's farts near
Sea;foith.
'Bayfield Fall Fair
JUNIOR AWARDS
Goderich District Swine CIub
Score
1 (eo. Ginn, Jr., Clinton 1102
2 - Robt. Ginn, Clinton 1021009(1
3 wW. D. C'utton, Goderich
4 Colin McMilIan, Goder'ch 985
5 Ken. McMillan, Goderich 974
6 IVlurrav and Don 0•ak, God 963
8: Harold Johnston, •Goderich 886
9 Hugh Feagan, Goderich 75.2
10 Geo. MacDonald, Goderich 690
-Judge—R. W. ;Wade, Gerrie,
Huron Co. Holstein Calf Club
1 W. D. Glutton, Goderich 908
2 Edw. Clutton, Goderic= 857
" 3 :Sandy Bisset, Goderich 831
4 Teas. and Ross Bissett, God. 828
6 Billy Ryan, Goderich 798
7.:;;:. ,Geo. Westlake, Goderich 787
8 • John Campbell, Bayfield 786
9 Robt. Rathwell, Clinton 763
Judge ---Inman Thompson.
Clinton Lions' Sheep Club
1 Grant Stirling, Bayfield 860
2 Irving Snider, Zurich 810
3 Kenneth Stewart, Londesboro 788
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eman's Hotel, 'Dashwood
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Murdock Crf l eAra
.Admission Zbe. Pius ..Tax
DASHWO•OD
.11tkr. Addison Tzeatan its living
iasirli•: dance in the hotel ,nn Frid
sight, Oct. 1.Oth. Mur dock's orchesOm will furnish tin. ;tinuitit:.
a'
ay
:Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cants an
family of Sarnia Bunte vitibers i
%own. on Wednetdla, :.
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nsweaea ••arid Woomera; 1 boys unit t Mr. and Mrs. - Lloyd Beeurd have
Death of Rev. B. Robinson
Rev. Benjamin H. Robinson, pas-
tor ofthe Churcb of God, Grand:I.3end, and a resident of Dashwood,
died hal Victoria Hospital, following
four months' illness. He was in his
5 .th year. Rev. Ra•binson was born
in ".V allaceburg a s d had lived at
Ridgeway, Ont., and in Sask. before
menti to this dist:I:dct. Surviving are
his,..stifr.;, and 3 daughters; three bro-
.thers,a3:so survive.
Red Cross shipment for last
ing and .roll call were taken ..and
there was a short business discussion
when Mrs. Grant was elected „es -
;Mission
as•1:Iission Band upt•, .in Mrs. Long's
place. .Mrs. Alexander had charge
of .the topic assisted by Mrs. 1VIc-
1\lurtrie, Mrs. J. W. McLean and
Luna Ferguson. The .meetiiig closed
; with hymn 579 and a prayer by . hs
i i1eMurtrie. Lunch was served by
circle No. 2.
DRYSDALE
rnorttleat Dashwood were: 7 pr. army "Tire snarly friends of Miss itosal•
socks, • 6 pr. navy socks, 1 sweater, 5 Corriveau will be glad to know that;
turtle neck sweaters, 2 ribbed helm- she is nicely recovering of her recent'
els, 5 -.pr. whole mitts, 3 aero caps, 2 ..operation n
alternative caps, 1 turtle neck tuck 1 Mr. Milton Bedard las gone • to
in, 4 -pr. tea boots, 1 116 -yr. old girl! Goderich where he has a position. ill:
unit conshting• of coal„ . skirt, blouse 1 the Venus Resturant
co•naistingr•ef 2 shirts, foists and coat
4 t11.i111s,'2.•. iris slips, 1leed jacket.
IIMPEN NEWS
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fir. and M: s. Faire .Mer aar and
faailP:y of Windsor .spent a .fete days
With 'its mother, .Mrs. •L.,Md saac
:Last week.
Miss Kareen ederaen .of Leiiidon
pent last Wednesday Wifie her :p .r-
snti Mr. and Mrs. 0. 'Pellersen.
Special Thanksgiving sfireiaes •r 3e
*being held in both chinches on 'Suite
•may.
tGarnct WW'eiberg who lis `txmiisfis>tg a't
tewawa spent the week -end wttl'i
Ras ,parents, Mr and Mrs. Fres Wei,
berg.
Mrs. E. Edigpofer of Zurieh. ,wperat
li few days with her sister-, .!It:s.Mc-
Isaac.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempster of Eiteh-
*Met' visitod with )Jr.,and Mrs. Louis
-ader for a few days.
Word was received here on Mon- I
anay night of the sudden death of
*lir. John ?rester of Kitchener. A
it. rnI)er of relatives here ,are attend -
,g the funeral on Thursday.
Word was reeeived here en Sat-, of the death of Isabel, helov-
Ned wife of Senn Vineent at the ltn+tee I
Ptil trier rirurhter Tis Mary B. \tier r
'Vent in London in her 75th year. 1
i4� e t:ot tall 1, j"eid nn Monday T
e•rnorrn with interment in Mount
it a. nn ("e>;lnetrery, Lilt ityre, i.p
Mr. :and :Moe D. Jaques ;and dau-
, ghterr ,sperrtithe week -end wiiith the
formfs .patens, Mr. and :4Irs. W.
' Jaquet. rof :Fattkrine.
1 Miss (Glenn Q1' near Clintetr spent
the vxuek-enol with Miss I;1Z:tildred
Jones.
1 The itnna]3.y ffist ends of Mrs.. H.
l. .Jones wa .be 1pieged to learnt she
returneddrxane;fees London Hosali,tal
bin Saturckax
Mr. and Mrs. F. ,,J. Horney ;tial
I family of lt:tld •ewst wisitea the t:nd;
o;i last week faith the former's br;crt••i
1'her Mr. and �.ti . 1W. Il$'orney.
Zr. and Mrs,. S1;tttjlike of Seaforthl
vi: itted on Sunder at Me home of
Mise l•Z. Rengeug7E,
Mi•. and Mrs, W. 'Ef,erner and Miss
Irma Ferguson visited. ;on !Sunday at
the hone- of the fortnc•is''s ,curter, Mr
and Mrs. W. Motz, of Crottitvn.
W. M. S. Meet -- The W:'4. met
on Thursday. afternoon Oct 2wi at
the home of Mrs. N. Long, Mrs. H.
moved to their new home east . of
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loparte, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Laporte and Mrs.
Phoebe Rau were in Stratford to
attend the funeral of MVIrs. 1'. Barth
ast Tuesday.
Messrs. Bobbie Denommc and
Maxim Durand of Linden, spent last
week -end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rau have mov-
ed their household effects to Roy's
mother's home. Roy expects to
work his mother's farm.
Mr. Louis Mousseau and son Ar-
thur of St. Joachim were week -end
visitors at the Mousseau home.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
pleasant evening was spent at
the ?hus,rne of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson, Parr Line when ne cele -
boated his eightieth birthday. The
rnmbers of this .family were ,present
also his brother and wife. Congratu-
lations were also received from the
members of his family residing in
Manitoba. .Alit joined in best wiahe:
Mc:Vl'urtrie presided and opened mise; 1 far many more birthdays for ,Mr.
Faith
meeting with the theme "We Live •};,g; i S rphenson and Vast he may enjoy
in Gel the Father" and Psli;t.1 the blessing of goo4 ,man for many
wasPc real in unison. lvnin 23, fol- l.•c,.<tr.: to t•on+t•.
i Iry the scripture /Veiling by ; Me. At Varna
Mrs. J. W. McLean. Mrs G ;fiend- + 04o7i0e Beatty tried ttt V yna on
rs»rt then la( in prayer. The .o er, Timmclfa.; anorninv last, A ti plong
TRUCK IS DEMOLISHED
Condition.., of Wm. Cole, aged 50 of
Exeter, was critical, he was injured
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We carry a full line of Purina Products, such as
Lay Chows* Concentrates and Dairy Feeds, Hog
Chows,, Etc., Etc,
Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries made
at reasonabledistance
ELAM W. SHANTZ - Phone, Zurich 91r20
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on Monday last When the truiek
which he was passenger, struck a
large tree in front of the residence
of J. Crawley, Seaforth, a short dis-
tance from main street. He suffered
from a fractured jaw, fractured
skull, possible fractured waist and
extensive lacerations. Also in Sea -
forth hospital were Ned Armstron,
25, of Exeter, driver of the truck,
and Robt. Halter, 40 Exeter, dairy-
man another passenger, their injuries
not so great was the impact that the
engiine was driven into the cab and
wen the-wreelked track was pulled
away it fell through to the pave-
ment
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, and
Household Effects, on Lot 10, Con-
cession 15, Hay Township, am
'WEDNESDAY O•0TOiBER 15th.
Commencing at 1.00 o'clock
HORSES --Black team well /notch-
ed 5 yrs. old; Bay Team 3 and 4 yr;
old.
LIVE 1\OCK-1Cattle; 10 year.
Iings, 2 coifs. Sheep, 6 ewes, 1
ram; Piggy, 18 stockers about 90 -Ib
each, 10 pigs 6 weeks old..
IMPLEMENTS, ETC: Fordson
tractor,M: H..3 -furrow glow, I.H.G.
17 -tooth tractor cultivator, T.H.C.
7 -ft. binder, I.H.C. 5 -ft. mower, M. -
H. mower of :bath, 13 tooth cult.v
ator, 10 -ft. roller, M.H. hay loader.
M. -H. side rake, 12 -ft. hay rake, 13•
disc fertilizer drill, 1.4 plate disc.
bean scuffler and puller, 5 -section
harrows, 3 -section harrows, robber
tired wagon, wagon, truck wagon, 2
heavy sleighs, light sleigh, cutter,
cart, tap buggy, M.H. chopper • with
bagger, cutting box, fanning mill,
scales, circular saw, 2 hand plows,.
scraper, 2 hay racks, 2 gravel boxes, •
wagon box with stock rack, hand
nuttier, onion :seeder and weeder,
root pulper, 2 sets bunks, cream
separator, stone boat, buggy pole, 2
ladders, 2 sets slings, 2 rubber belts,.
bag truck, half ton salt, scalding,
trough, 3 barrels, work bench, 53.
chop bags, fertilizer bags, iron kettle
2 stands, 2 wire gates, wheelbarrow, •
265 sap pails, 300 spites, 2steel
tanks, sap pan, 6 doors, windows, 4
,.ms, 4 -inch tile, 86 cedar
posts, 8 pieces timber, pile of floor- •
ing, quantity of lumber, 2 robes,
sleigh hells, chimes, 5 sets heavy -
doubletrees, 6 sets light doubletrees, .
3 -horse evener, 4 -horse owners, ,
broadaxe, cross cut saw, forks, she-.
vels, and numerous other articles.
Harness, Etc:—One set heavy do-
uble harness brass; 2 sets double'har •
ness, single harness, 6 horsecollara,
2 sets ,collar tops, one set. spreaders„ .
4 blankets, some sorgheum seed.
Hens and Hay: -20 one-year old •
hens, brooder coal stove, brooder •
oil stove, water fountain aria -feeder..
14 loads clover hay.
Household Effects: — Extension
table, 4 •chairs, 6' dining • chairs, 3<'
beds, dresser, day bed, apple peeler:
churn, lard can, 2 fur coats, milk
pails, crib, 2 wringers, boiler, table,.
clothes cupboard, 3 screen floors,..
wooden tub, 5 -gal. crock, 5 -gal. juges,.
2 tubs, music stand; 50 piano rolls,..
rug 10 -12 -ft. rocking- chair, dishes„..
radio damp, 3 ]amps, butter bort,..
lounge, child's bed; bench, Etc.
No reserve, as the proprietor has;
sold his farm. All the above imple-
ments were bought new within • thee
last few years.
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Arthur Weber, Oscar Klopp, Aust»••
ioneers...
Wm. Ediglioffer, Wm. Johnston,;..
CidrkiT
i4Ine. Rader, Proprietor:.
"Jim's letter was eenso red" ■ ■ ■
Things are happening; where Jin
is ... in the navythings . > 1im is
. riot allowed to write about. 1f Jiro
could write what he would Bike to write,,
we at home might be more concerned
about the war. Jim says "everything's
O.K." and that's what we expect ham,
Fellows Iil<e Jim ... but things aren't
O.K. or Jim would be back home a
his regular job. We've got to do our
part, too. One thing we can do is
lend our money to pay for the w
We've got to see to it that the men ;n
SUPPORT THE WAR WEAPONS
the services get the ships and guns and
Minks and planes they need to do their
rob. War Savings Certificates help to
provide that money.. We must all buy -
more
uymore: War Servings Certificates.
The help: of every Canadian it needed for
Victory:. kr these days of war the thoughtless;_
selfish speeder is a traitor to our war effort. -
A reduction in personal spending is now a vital'
siecessity to relieve the pressure for goods; to
enable more and more labour and materials is
!be diverted to winning the war. The all-out
which Cafeteria roust snake, demands this;
self-denial cif each of us.
DRIVE, IN YOUR COMMUNITY"
Pub/is/led Icy rrAc War Savings Corr nairtee, Ottawa
SPEND it
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