Zurich Herald, 1949-03-24, Page 5ZURrCH, 011TAXIO
ZURICH HERALD
A.utaorized as; second class mail,
L'oat Office Department, Ottawa.
BUSINES CARDS
JOHN WARD
C11ropractor and Optometrist
Main St., Exeter
Open Every Week Day Except
Wednesday. Phone 348
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
Oscar Kropp
LICENSED AUCTIONEER �-
' i sell Anything, Anytime,
Any-
where.
Telephones: Shop 149. Res. 67
Zurich Central
ALVIN WALPER
Licensed Auctioneer
lfi ouc 1fi eer
-Specializing In -
'Farm and Purebred Livestock Sales
"Service That Satisfies"
?Phone 57r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
Eo F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7.
VETER1NAR1A.N
Dr• W. B. COXON, B.V. -Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
ce with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
ZURICH
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BUTCH LRS
Zurich Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur -
td Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ada, in thio
Column
FOR SALE
1947 (+lord DeLux Coach, Custom,
Radio, new tires, is in perfect con-
dition, Privately owned. Apply at
Herald Office.
FOR SALE
A three -section Massey Harris
spring tooth drag harrow in good
condition. —Doug. Robinson, Phone
Hensel). 97 r 2. 1)
FOR SALE
Modern 6 -piece bedroom suite;
Frigidaire practically new; 3 -piece
parlor suit; new 8 -piece kitchen din-
ette.—Apply to Joseph Cantin, St.
Joseph, Ont.
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'PIGS FOR SALE
Two York Hogs for sale. Apply to
Ernie Gross, Phone 85 r 1, Zurich. p
'Highest Cash Prices for
w WooY, Hides and Skins
FE, Yuri ob1nt & Son
P-RODUCE.
Silverwood
DAIRIES
FOR SALE
Blue Stroller, in good condition,
Baby Tenda like new, Baby Walker,
Handsaw 14" ball bearing, -cheap;
wash machine, electric, wooden tub.
Two 30x31 J -inch tires ancr tubes;
Trailer 16" tires. --Ivan Willert.
RAG RUGS- and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128.
Contract
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ZURICH HERALD
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects. The under-
signed Auctioneer has received ins-
tructions to sell by public auction at
GRAND BEND
Of
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th.
At 1.30 the fallowing
• Coal and 'wood cook •stove (''Clare
Jewel Bnos.) vestal; coal and wood
cook stove (Clare Jewel) both in
good shape; buffet, writing desk, 6
dining -room chairs, dining room
table , 2 kitchen rocker, leather
rocker, 8 -day clock, kitchen table,
work treble, leather C o u e h,
Day Bed, Fan c y - Tab 1 e, 2
radios in good shape, hot plate, elec-
tric iron, 3 -burner nil stove -and
oven, sewing machine, sealers, •dishes,
crocks, rolling pin, silverware, ice
box, mirror, floor lamps, oil lamps,
wash board, boiler, white Trott bed,
springs and 2 :(piling filled mattres-
sea, 3 brown iron 'beds with springs
and mattresses, cherry dresser, dres-
ser, bureau, 2 wash basins, pitchers
and chambers, trunk, curtains, quilts,
bath towels, sheets, cushions, pillow
cases, .pullows, ,blankets, table cloths,
bed :,'preads, {broom, dust mop, coal
scuttle, 30 -ft. extension ladder, dish
pan, bread box, ironing board a and
many 'e'ther articles.
TERMS—CASH
Estate of Mrs. Sarah Johnston.
Mrs. M. Thompson, Executrix.
Earl 13irr, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
WE ARE AGAIN CONTRACTING
BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING
COMPANY.
IF INTERESTED, GET IN TOUCH
WITH US
Geo. T. Mickle and Sons
Phone 103 Nights 133
HENSALL - ONTARIO ..
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Phone 101 Zurich
Have
General
AN EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Horses, 70 Head .of
High Grade Shorthorns, Hogs, Trac-
tor and Farm Implements.
The Under:aigned Auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by publis auc-
tion, on Lot 17, Concession 16,
Stephen Township; 1% miles north
of •Shipka, or 21/a miles west and 2
miles south of Dashwood,• on
THURSDAY, APRIL 7th.
At 1121.30 p.m. Sharp.
Farm — At the same time and
place there will be offered subject to
a reserved bid. The farm consisting
of -Lot North Half 17, South Half
18,Concession 16, Stephen Town-
ship; 100 acres on which is situated
a white brick house, bank barn 76x
46 -ft; drive .shed, hen house, 1 acre
of good maple bush. Is well drained,
neverfailing rock well, Hydro thr-
oughout.
Farni — North Half 16, South
,nu 'tic Half 17, Concession'16, Stephen Tp.,
N4 'a 100 acres on which is situated a brick
house,bank barn 512x36 feet; drive
Thursday, March .24th, 149.:
BREAD
on the table
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No meal is complete without plenty
of delicious wholesome bread. Ana
TA.STY=NU tests good and is gooc
hearty food for you. Every slice s
slice of energy -
Buy an extra Loaf today—star
now to serve more bread at ever;
meal. Get your TASTY -NU Brea•
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
local Grocers.
FIRE, `AUTOMOBILE,
LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS,
SICKNESS and ACCIDENT,
HOSPITALIZATION,,
ALL LINES EXCEPT LIFE.
Representing well known Canadian
Companies
Rates gladly quoted without obligat-
ion.
Successor to. Hess Insurance Agency
J. W. HABERER
Phone 161 Zurich, Ont.
Zurich Creamery
Your Horne Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
ri premium for delivered cream
equipped to give effi-
service. Egg
department in
We are
cient accurate
and Poultry
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Dive Stock, Grain, Tractor and
Farm Implements. The undersigned
Auctioneer has been instructed to sell
by Public Auction, On the Farm, Lot
6, Concession 12, Hay Township,
Bronson Line, 1','•i miles north of
Dashwood, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th.
shed, separate granary 14x30 -ft, 30
acres mixed bush, never failing rock
Tasty -Nu
kery
PHONE 100 — ZURICH
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM—Consisting of 100 acres,
being located half mile north of
Zurich, on Goshen 'Line, known as
the Koehler homestead, has Hydro
and water through the building.
bank barn 75x55-35 feet high. Ts
in good state of cultivation, one of
the :best farms in the district, 2 acres
of bush, well fenced and drained.
Possession can be had in reasonable
time.
FARM—Known as the Taylor
farm, opposite the above mentioned
farm, consisting -of '70 acres of good
tillable soil, all in good cultivation,
6 acres of bush, has house with Hydro
For further particulars appry to
proprietor, Leonard Geromette.
well. Bath of these farms are in good
state of cultivation and repair. They
will be offered separately. -
Terms of Real Estate: 10% of
purchase price on day of Sale and
brlance on completion of sale, 30
days.
gorse e--,3 Agricultural Type,
sound, reliable and good work mares
ranging from 7 to 9 yea old.
Cattle — 14 Cows with calves et
foot; 8 cows milking, s.enc to be elf -
eyed with calf at foot; 1 farrow cow;
4 heifers carrying first calf, due in
October and ovember; 1 heifer car-
rying second calf, due in April;
calves 5 months old; 2 steers and 3
heifers 8 months old, 6 open heifers
2 years -old, 4 heifers, 2 steers 1 year
old; dark red Shorthorn Bull rising,
3 years old; a number of small calves
This herd has been Government T.B. 1
tested and were found �1100%
ol ld; dar(no reactor.; )
Commencing at 1. O'clock p.m. sharp vaccmatea. Yorkshire sew carrying
Horses — Clyde, dark ,bay Agrtcul- Hog i Delay 10th ; 9
tulal mare, 8 yrs. old; Clyde, bay Ag- her 3rd litter, due
ricultural mare, 4 years old. A sound choice stockers, averaging 125 -lbs.
and reliable team. each. Cattle — Holstein •cow, 4 years old, Poultry — 140 yearling hens, 4
• milking; Light roan Hereford heifer geese, 1 ,gander, a -good laying strain
carrying her first calf; 2 Hereford 14I> ducks
l drake Automobile„ 1936 1
heifers, carrying their first calf ;
choice Hereford heifers, rising 12 years Terraplane
as act, recently
overhaul
old; These Cattleam hare allr lsingextraarsgood al ,A. Tractor on rubber with puller
and 4 -roe scuffler equipment; Ford-
Hogscoou• , g son tractor on steel; Cockshutt 2"
— Yorkshire Sow, carry'in., 12 -inch 'bottom; 1VI-14•
her first litter, due at time of Sale. 4 furrow plow, ttictor plow, 10 -inch -H.
choiceah;stockers,oic averaging trtom; Cockehutt double tractor disc,
tach; 6 cluoice stockers, averaging 14 plates; Bisset double tractor disc,
150 -lbs. -each.
Iinpleanents —V.A.C. Case Tract- 16 plates; McD. binder 7 -ft. 'i4I I -i.
or on rubber, used one season, wit01 .bs de deliwer 6}ftlike nhxeCormic.
hydraulicbottlift; Case Tractor Plow 12- mower, M -'H. 11 -hoe fertilizer drill;
in. {bottom, and 2 -row scuffler, if not Case hay loader like new; McD. 2 -
previously sold; McCormick Deering row scuffler like new; M -H. puller
oneocut, ondouble
rubber, usecr.onlytor and scuffler combined; Bissel manure
one season; double: 16 -plate tractor disc; McCormick mower; McCormick spreader like new; 'iVIcD. 3 -section
Deering 2 -row scuffler and puller drag harrows,
3, drum
umist el pollel',]c 3 -
combined, Trill new; McD.-hors 1.1 -hoe horMcCormick hand scuffler, 2 sets 3-
ato•r,
fertilizer drill; 3 -horse cultiv-waksection diamond harrows; Internatio-
ator, new root pulper, Fleury •waltz- walking
ing plow, 1 horse shuffler, 3 -section nal hay loader, 3 'Fleury
lows, Adams steel tire wagon ;;16- riamend harrows, set bob sleighs; ft hayy rack, set of sling ropes,
stutter tired wagon 600x16 tiacssleighs. large galvanized water trough
steel hire wagon; bl ft. nay rack, stoneboat, 32 -ft. new exten ion lad-
g
horse:box, set' double harness, 3rd der, 100 gallon gasoline tank, Anker
goose harnesb set sent rspes, 24 Holt 550 tap. cream separator, set
goon grain bags, fence stretcher, of double harness, wagon box, pig
twine, droll fence posts, {barb wire, crate, quantity of salt, logging chains
grease gun, la
chicken :bolter,dder:~rsoneboat, large;.. barrey fork, buggy,cutter, spades, shovels, forks,
chains, shovels, neckyokes, double- barrels and many articles too runner -
onus to mention.
trees and many articles too numerous TERMS--CASIt
Lamport !& Son, Proprietors.
Ed. L
to mention.. amp
These items have all been recently Earil amp Clerk.
Purchased new, but will be sold with- Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
is sold.
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Cu.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST I2.ESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DaING BUSINESS
I. OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO . •
&mount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31e*r, 1946
$73,699,238.00
, Total Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$444,115.39
Katet, on Application
i out resIrtVe, as the fay gnat -
AGENT --300 bu.-.:bels of good q
E. F. ICI...OpP,__t..IRICIi� ity mixed grain,
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`l T!,12MS---'CAS
AdOlenn Tiernan, Proprietor,
also Dealer in Lightning Roel:s Milford ':hornet, Clark.
FARMERS!'
Et ieTTRA FERTILIZER, for ins
'mediate deliveries. Also sand nn.l
gravel. tlnrry 'aro Adams, Phot',
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P
ONTARIO
During the past 15 years 9,567 persons have been killed and 170,000
injured in motor vehicle accidents in Ontario.
If the present rate continues it is estimated that the same number will
be killed and quite as many injured in accidents on our streets and
highways within the next 15 years.
The Department of Highways, the police and other organizations
and agencies are working to reduce this needless 'waste of life, health
and property. But the final solution of this problem is Yours—the
drivers and the pedestrians. YOU AND ONLY YOU CAN STOP
ACCIDENTS.
Accept your responsibility as a citizen and do your part each day to
"' make highway conditions safe.
CHECK YOUR DRIVING TODAY
Who your o es( ratio on the el/owing test?
DO YOU ALWAYS—
Exercise good judgment
when driving?
2 Make sure the road is clear
ahead before passing?
3 Stay in your traffic line?
4 Keep alert for what other
drivers or pedestrians may
do?
5 Come to a full stop at a
through stre::t?
6 Keep your
driving?
7 Signal when stopping or
turning?
8 Approach intersections cau-
tiously?
9 Avoid passing on curves
and hills?
10 Take extra care in the pres-
ence of pedestrians?
mind on your
AS YOU WOUIWD
OTHERS DRIVE
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
MINISTER