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DUDLEYE. HC UIES
',.111 1tRIS 'ER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
ART PUBLIC, ETC,
sik9Stieb, Hamilton Street. Just oft
Ithe 'Square, GOD/MI•CH, Ont,
°Iilpecial attention to Counsel and
Court Work,
Mr. Holum -may be consulted at
filloderich by phone and phone
eldargeis reveveed.
Dr. IL II. COWEN
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DENTAL SURGEON
DD1TZ BLOCH, ZURICH ev-
y "Thur ay, Friday and Eater.
Main Office
; TLBIB'8 BLOCK, BASSWOOD
Andrew F. Ham, Township Clerk
Sauer of rile riage 'licensee. Notary
:pubile, Commnteaivaner, Fire and Aut-
vmobile Intolerance Repreaenting
Waren & Erie Mortgage Corpor-
*nen. The Canada Trust Co.
ZURICH — ONTARIO
t mita ICLOPP
Efraduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
etel School of. Auetionearing. Try
lee for Registered Live Stock
Breeds). Terms in keeping
" rlth prevailing prices!. Choice
litems for sale. Will reel] anything
:where:
re 18-93 or write, Zurich.
'Licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
Butt any auction sale, regardless
Rr to size or articles to sell. 1
Itol1eeit your business, and if not
;asltiatied will make no charges for
vsavlces,
Arthur Weber, a Dashwood.
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ZURICH LIVERY
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lane in a poenitivn to aceomo-
;5iate all requirements in the Livery
thecae, • have Auto icor hire. Any
Wing dose in the teaming line.
GEORGE ss. THIEL
EPlioaie 59 Zurich,Ont,
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P'0ULT-RY
.J1WANTBB
Walvis every day till 3 O'clock,p.m,
:Ba sot feed fowl Immo morning
Adien brohght in. ' •
"Highest Cash Prices
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if W. O'Brien
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Zurich
PUT TOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice,'Etc. Ads
' IN THIS COLUMN
We Don't Care
What you tried for Cough, who
bping-coegh, Bronchitis, sore
throats and Tonsil Ills, Mra,Sylila
Spahr'a, Tonsillitis treats suec:s'sfully
or money back—Wagner''s Grocery,
Zurich.
FOR SALE
There will be isold to :the high-
est bidder on Saturday, May 21st,
at 3 o'clock, pen. the 'old Fire En-
gine and hose cart.
The Zurich Police Trustees
T"nR SALE
Baby Chicks, good and healthy.
Will also take .in eggs for incubat-
ion at 5e. per egg for June hatch-
ing, Garnet Dater's, Hensall P.O.
FOR ,SALE
At a real bargain, a new Mc-
Cormick -Deering manure Spr-
eader. Apply Louis prang.
WA NTED
A lin.i'ed queetity of choice pot-
atoes, must be absolutely free from
rot. Apply to George Deithert.
Phone 20-94, Zurich.
FOR 'SALE
A number of choice heavy wort
ing horses, all well broken in an
ready for work. Balance of hor
saes not sold at the auction Bale
at Zurich on May 5th Can be see
on farm of Thomas Kyle, Par
Line, Hay,. For particulars app!
to Arthur Weber, Aact.oeeer, DLief
tit ood, Ont,
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De. A, J MaeKixinop ni,otored t
London, on Monday,.
Mr;, C. Fritz was at London on
business on Friday,
Win. Urban Pfile of the 14th,
Con, hastreated ]himself to anew
Whippet sedan. _
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Mrs.. D, Bennett of OM village,
left' for ~Sarnia on Monday where
'she will visit with her daughter,
Rev,. and Mrs, Flunsberger and
family of near Kitchener, were.
week -end visitors with frieo.d$ in.
thi's vicinity~
Mrs. ,W L. Siebert has been conte.
fined to her bed with illness 'the
past week, but is improving.
Mies Lydia Faust is attending
the W, -Missionary Society Conven-
tion. of the Evangelical at Milver-
ton this wee];,.
Tuesday" next is Victoria Day,
May 24th, and a public holiday,
so all ,business places in Zurich will
be closed„ '
The Bossen1 erry Bros. of -Kit
chener, who pint on a musical pro -
grain at Eet all last week, visited
Zurich friends here on Saturday:
Mr,,Albert Siebert left for Mon
-
treat last week where he has sec-
ured a good position for the sum-
mer months.
Mr. and 'NIL% W. H."Pfile - of
eHnsall were Sunday visitors at
home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile .of the
villages
Mrs. ,.C. Rupp, who has spent
the winter ;with her daughter, -Mrs.
Schiucter of Detroit, :ha'., returned
to her home here for the ,eunia1er
months . 1 -
Mr. and Mrs, T. L.- W ulrm mot
ored to Goderich on Tuesday ev
ening, where they took in th
� ern on 'd. livered by the, fareou
Minister float Pontis^, Mich., who
d 'sermons hay.i become so - papule
over the radio,.
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TO MOTORISTS
Following are rates for Automobile
Insurance for six months —
Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Essex,
Overland, Star
Public Liability _._ ... $4,90
Property Damage ._.___ $3.50
Fire and Transportation 2.80
Other Rates in propoionrt.
A. F. HESS, Agent, Zurich
WANTED
Al incited number of cattle for
pasture for- the coming ~season.
Apply to David Gingerich, Zurich
FARM FOR SALE
75 acre pasture Farm for rent
or will take in ,cattle this summer
Lot iu, Con. 7, Hay. Write or
phone, W. C. Pearce, Exeter, Ont,
FOR SALE
A kitchen cabinet, good aanew
half price.
Apply to A. F. Hess. - 4-4
AUCTION SALE
Of Carpenter Tools, Harness,
tools, and Car. on
' SATURDAY MAY 28th,
at DASHWOOD, at 1.30 o'clock.
Ford Touring car, 1917 model;
eausageg cinder and half -gal. press
50 -gal, cider barrel, grindstone, 2
burner New Perfection coal oil
stove, a quantity of isealers;some
carpenter tools, well rapes, flower
cheat, harness tools, sugar kettle
and stand, 2 Ceollie dogs: nearly
grown spinning wheel, clock, a
quantity of harness, step ladder.,
andn umerous, other -article&
TERMS CaUh
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer: _
J. W. Gi•eybeil,' Cle±ku i '.`T • •
Mrs. Adige Brenner, .Pi oprieto,ress
COAL
1927
WE ARB SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE 1 when mast of the enthusiasts met
and formed the organization for
the ''coming year. Considerable
discussion in the best interest, of
the society took place and it its
theg eneral wish of all that our
boys will make a goad showing
this summer, and come out best
in the South Huron League, of
which organization they have en-
tered and a full 'schedule of the
same is in this week's issue. . On
Monday evening next May 23,
will be the opening game on the
local diamond when the. Th'ame's
Mies V. Siebert, Milliner, is put-
ting on a three Day's P,eduction
Sale of h .r goods. The .Stock is
all new, and the. Reduction's are
behoyd words of expression. Get
busy, read the Big Adv. in this
issue, and then be' on the job or
or yo uwill .get left
The continued rains which have
again fallen the b.4eiening of the
weekk, have fairly well saturated
the ground, and if the weatherman
favors us with some resal nice 'warm
:,tinny days, we are looking rof-
ward fo.r a fine -growth in the na:ar
future.
The Zurich Branch of the Wom-
en'•s Institute will hold their mon-
thly meeting on Tuesday, May 31. wish of her many Zurich friends,
at the home of-Mes. C. L. Smith,
There will be an election of officers
for the coming year: . All mem-_
her are requested to 'he present
and bring others along. Also thr,
paying of fees will be taken up
ster S le
For. Three Days
Thursday, Fridayand Saturday, May
19, 20, and 2isf
Now is the time to save money on that Hat you are going
o purchase to celebrate Victoria Day, next Tuesday,
May 24th. We are offering the Public at ai ' R educt
ion about 75choice Ladies Hats (new stock) hich will
go` at this sale
You may have been looking and admiring a Hat which someone else
will get if you do not hurry. These are wonderful values and will
just meet your approval. 50 per cent of these ' hats are for the
flapper age -
�,v MS V. V. Siebert al Zurich
Don't miss this Gigantic Sale of Hats
Mr.. Irvin Fisher left for Kit-
chener on Fridayi •
Mr. Orville Ehnen of Detroit, vis-
ited with his mother, Mrs,' A: G.
Mines over the week -end.
Mr. Ward Fritz, was to Winduor,
last week, retuning with a new
coach. •
Itlr, v'ind MCS. C. 0, Smith and
two sons, Gordon and Stan:ey we-
re visitors at London on Satur-
da.yy.
Messrs. Druar & Farwell, our
new coal dealers have secure.] a cr
load of a demiontic soft coa', wh-
ich meets with ready demand, as
the quality ;of coal is considered
-very good..
Mrs. A. G. Ehnes, who has been
confined to her bed at her home
here with illness for a number of
months, was taken to Clinton Hos-
pital on Monday, wher ) it is the
The Village of Hensel! is holding
an immense celebration on Tues-
day next; Victoria Day, when it
is looked for the largest crowd in
that town's history. Ther,
be entertainment galore, Ca'ithum-
pions, parade, baseball nifitch, a
greit F.ir''men'h Demo•-s'ra'io-and
,contest, in fact there will be some
thing doing all the time. We
do not know as yet if the nnw
fire engine of Zurich with its eq-
t;ipment will also be on the lineup,
GRADE YOUR SEED
The Seed's Act requires that all
seed of clovers, grasses; cereais,ete
sold for 'seeding purposes in Can-
ada be graded1 .Aart from thpe
legal requ'r manta this is specially
desirable this year in connection
with lspri.ng Grains as an assurance
of the actual germinat'on quality of
the seed as well as for the determ-
ination of purity; ,. Three !samples
will be ,graded free for any per-
son or firm at Seed Branch Box 810
Station R, Toronto 5. Amounts re-
qu'red for test are—Cereals. peas,
betns, vetches, e'c., one round; 01-
,overe, timothy, millet, orchard gr-
ass, rape, flax and-: mangel, two
ounces. GFor 'other information
relating to Seed; communicate with
Local Seed Branch Office, Box 70
Harri'ston. • i t
ZURICH BASEBALL TEAM
ORGANIZE
'A baseball meeting of some in-
terest Washeld last Friday evening
Scranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
quaretrs Coke Pocahontas„
and Soft Coal
60011SUPPLY ON HAND
FOR TELEPHONE YOU'i ORDERS
EARLY TO
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Parcel Post changes on parcels
',niggle Batteries Weighing; over ten'and up to fif-
teen pounds are not' in force. A flat
rate for such has been established
a'3 folloers—To any postoffiee
within 20 piles, 25e; beyond :2Qmile,.
Hales in Ontar'ii 55+e •
H. WEIN - Prop.
f, Ito ",leg s.Eu Ict
Road team. will be here and play
this opening game. If you want
oat boys to •do well, eorne but
right at this first game ana cheer
and encourage them off to a good
Start Following is the result of
the election of. officer's --Hon. Pres-
ident, County Warden E, F. Klopp,
P eel 'eat Wm . O'Fr..in ; V ve XI i-
idettt, D. Bedard; Secy-Treas, F.
McLinchey; Manager, Gerald Bed-
ard; Captain, •tennis O'Brein
Wo,k,na Commit:ie.) .rdw.n CGascno Oleo auto taxed Glu i•Litekedt ILI eau- M
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ooa board affairs an a' a ea.
she will soon recover.
.. Rev. W: Y. Dreier received word
'on Wednesday of the death of Mr.
John Geiser, of Crediton, which
tock place on Tuesday evening•at
his home., Crediton. Rev. Dreier,
of Zurich will assist Rev. Sippel
o? C e •11 o with the funeral serv-
•ires on Friday afternoon.
\STh.e i Ontirio's nnw liquor Act
conies into ,actual effect, the de-
gree of freedom with respect to
iipuor will .not be so extensive as
in the Province of Quebec. In
tint province liquor may be ~sent
by mail, but 'not in Ontario.
Officials of the Blue Water
Highway A•ssoc'n, report that the
prospects indicate a record tour -1
ist traffic for this •season. The
motor car privilege for tourists
from: the States has been extend -I
ed from. thirty to ninety days,and
large numbers of visitors from the
neighboring- States are expected.
Select bacon' hogs in future will
bring ionly five "pr cent. gre-
ater price than this]: smooth hogs
This was the decision of the swine
conference held in Ottawa recent-
ly'. For six years in order to st-
ix.ulate the proxluc'ion of se:ect
parcel hogs the packers have paid
10 per cent. premoum for \ this
grade, above the thick :smooths.
• Mr:. a.ed Mrs. C. L. Smith and
daughter Mae, were at London on
Friday where they took in the
Big Habby Fair at the Armories
in that citYl, This is the fourth
anneal .event that is being celebr-
ated of this kind, and it is worth
going a long way to 'see, whatt he
v arioue children in our larger cit-
ies are ,actually interested in man-
ual work,
Jamie's Swan, o'f Brucefield, has
a record that probably few can
surpassi. He ,has been 40 years a
traveler on the road and never
lost a day's pay through illness.
Mr. Swan has represented the firin
of Goold, Shapley and Muir, of
Brantford, for 30 years as agent
for windmills, gla�soline engines,
pump's, etc. He retired last �No-
ventber from, active business?. but
Bays the pi]. is, .5t;ii bp: n for ]tine
Mr. A. G. Smith, editor and,
proprietor of the Wingham-Tiines
for over 12 years, who has sold his
bttisiness to W. L. Craig, under wh-
ose control the' paper is being pub-
lished for the that time this week,
Mr. Smith has not decided yet 00
decided yet on his future planeele
is well known throughout , the
diistriet and , is a member of var-
1005 local societies and the Lions'
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WiAMMMINiVAMAziaiiAWWWEANVAWIM
Zurich Drug Store
We S:secialize
In Fine Toilet Preparations and
handle all the well known and re-
liable varieties of Face Powder and
Face Creams rush as
YARDLEY'S, ARMANDS, COTY'5, POMPEIAN
THREE FLOWER'S, WOODBURY'S AND MANY
OTHERS
These are Nationally Advertised
Goods which have a reputation to
maintain.
MAGAZINES FOR SALE
In Tooth Pastes we have Forhans, Ipana,,
Colgates, Pepsodent and Hutax
All kinds of School Supplies and Stationery
WE HAVE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF SHAVING CR-
EAMS, STICKS 1,QAPS AND POWDERS. ALSO A
GOOD STOCK OF • SHAVING BRIISIIES, SAFETY
RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADES ,
•tt MAGAZINES FOR SALE
Dr. A. J. MacKirinon, Zurich
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ARE YOU ROOFING?
THINK OF KEYSTONE
t 5 X RED CEDAR SHINGLES WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITH
F ZINK CLAD NAILS WILL LAST 40 YEARS OR MORE WITH-
OUT PAINTING OR PATCHING. NO SNOW WILL—E 6T
UP AND NO RAIN WILL GO THROUGH
THE CHEAPEST AND LrHE,BF.ST.
+ We Stili have a large
quantity of Gyproc or, hand. The
Fireproof Wallboard,: Use it. for walls and ceilings to ]repair 'el'
the old plaster before you spring decorate,.
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fore prices advance.
They work on all four, hit or miss
Auto 'mops, Wagon Repairing,
Painting, Etc.
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