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SLIMNESS CARDS lWants, For Salo, Loot,
IDIDDLEY r
trouldrEs ; Found, Notice, Etc Ads
lamousTien, SOLICITOR, NOT- IN TAU COWMEN
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE-Hanailton Street, Just off'
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Counsel and,
Court Work. A good Holstein cow, with calf.
1311r. Holmes may be consulted •at Apply to Henry Clausius, Zurich.
•Getterich by Phone, and Phone e
charges reversed.
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FOR SALE
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Dr. H. H, COWEN
L. D, S. D.DS.
/DENTAL SURGEON
At DRUZ BL 0 0E -Z U RIO H
limy Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEII3'S BLOCH,
DASHWOOD
livery Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
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A -U -C -T -1 -0 -N -E -E -R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. news National
School of Auctioneering. Try me for
Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
Terms in keeping with prevailing
prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sen anything Anywhere.
;Phone 13-93, or write. Zurich.
licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I Solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges for ,Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood
"Phone 13-57.
BEE US FOR NEW LOW PRICES
ON THESE BATTERIES OF
"QUALITY"
S.
DASHWOOD - ONTARIO
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ZurichsPopular
-MEAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
',THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
WROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
.?leISHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
fiOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
IT. Yungblut ST, Soul
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COAL 1931
FOR SALE
I A choice one month old Registered
Holstein Bull Calf for sale from ac-
credited Herd. Apply to Wm. Sparks
R. R. 3, Hayfield.
LOST
In Zurich, a Ladies' Watch. Finder
kindly return to Verlyn Thiel, or
leave at Herald Office.
CASH PRICES
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•Chopping and Rolling at per bag 8c.
100 lbs. Pastry Flour at ..
24 lbs. Pastry Flour, at 60c
100 lbs. Manitoba Flour $2.90 $3.00
100 lbs laying Mash for Hens $2.50
24 lbs. Calf Meal at $1.00
Shorts in ton lots $18.00
Middlings in ton lots ' $20.00
ZURICH FLOUR MILLS
FOR SALE
An Electric secondhand washing.
machine in A. 1. condition, a reel
snap. Star secondhand eieashing ma-
chine with wringer, good as new, at-
tachment for motor. A bargain.
E. Oesch.
Fox Sale
A number of good cows, also sows
all due in February. Apply to:
Aaron Oestreicher, Dashwood POf
FOR SALE
A number of goad horses at var-
ious ages for sale, including a spanof
2-yr.eold Clydesdale colts.
Apply to J. Hey,. Jr.
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NOTICE
J. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters,
wish to advise the public that they
are still in the same business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much appreciated. Phone 94-16.
William H • Brown
A, S. P.
Graduated Foot Speciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
LocAL NEWS: Mr. R. P. Stade
is attending the
big hardwarg convention at Toronto
1V,111 HE.RAL
The Dominion Parliament hes bthis weeken .
Mr, Henry Schade of London, is
called to meet on March 12th.i'
Isfir. and ma. J. P.
Rau wero vi it, visiting with friends around here at
;, present.
ors to Grand Bend on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier wkt
itors with, Crediton. friends ,on
Monday last.
Don't forget the Silver Tea s h4,1
home of Miss Anna Hess, on Sal
les Aid of the Evangelical aura
• Mr. Sandy Elliott, Ford DealT"Q1
E'xeter, accompanied by tii4.01,
Sales Manager of London, ge
town on Tuesday looking up telainess
Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin CIL' velite
of the Blue Water Highway, fillet
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wbias
Jr. of the Goshen Line for ij ew
days last week.
day afternoon, sponsored by
A goodly number of hocIcey
usiasts motored to Seaforth'94.
day night and took in the,
game between Seaforth anaJ
ton, which resulted in a
latter team score 2-1.
.Messrs Milo and Elric Snit
eter, the Chevrolet dealers o* re-
trict were in Town on 'rues&
again made arrangements 3
Fritz & Son as their represe
for the Zurich district. .
Mr, C. Fritz attended the IA 'i,:Oy-
ster Supper at Grand Bend en prei.
day evening which was sponsaeAl by
the Jack Rabbit Hunt Club k
place and which was large1111A
ed. Mr. Fritz advised that ft
were not as good as the sup
OT,
Messrs. J. Hey, Jr., eau .
iseppen motored to London on t a,
day, Mr. Kippen returning itse t'l'-'t.'
auto and Mr. Hey rernair'' at
that city where he is taking thjurne
baths for his Thematic& •-c."*-.
in
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'Mr. W. H. Hirsehleber the p;ane
tuner of London, will be in to on,
or about February 23rd. e i'dcirs
can be left with Mr. Fred TN 'iotav
phone or person andthey: '-.- :
le: Net
enive prompt attention.
• Mr, Herb, Mousseau, Mr. and Mrs.
X,l,x170jp‘lonjdaolron motored eto London
o
• 14iss Jane Lamont spent a few days
Jost week with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
V. Braun at Forest.
in. A. lecLeed, of W,roxeter visit
ed with his father-in-law, Mi. Pete'
Koehler en T1 ar:3day ui last Week.
Mr. Lorne Ilowald visited with his
sister, MI's. Orville Steinbach, at Lon-
don the past week.
Mrs. Harry Gellman, who has been
for some time with her sister, who is
111, in St. Thomas, spent a few clays
at her home here, and I/. again leav-
ing for that city.
Born -At Hay Township, on Feb-
ruary 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
'ausse, a daughter.
The Zurich Continuation School is
closed. this week, owing to the Prin-
cipal, Mr. Rowe, having an attack of
the Chicken Pox epidemic,
Mr. Harry Weber, who has been
for some weeks at London Hospital
taking treatments, retureed to Zieich
em Friday considerable improved in
health.
Sinnething new. The very latest in
unpainted furniture. A tilt top table
suitable for end of Chesterfields,
flower stand or many other uses. Only
$L75, call at our office and look them
over: A few more cedar chests at
$8.75 each.
Wednesday of this week is Ash
'- Wednesday and the beginning of
the Lenten Season. Palin Sunday will
be observed on March 29th, mei then
Good Friday follows on April 3, with
Easter Sunday April 5th.
Weed has been received le. -?re that
Mrs. R. Geiger who was taken tn
London on Monday and opeip,ted on
on Tuesday, that she withet4od the
operat'on fine and is progre4ing as
well as can be expected.
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An exchange quotes grain taricee of
25 years ago as follows: Oats 3' c per
bushel with light deliveries, jWhat
at $1 a bushel flat but there .S little
moving. Compare that with -resent
trier', and thee compare the buying
power of the dollar from to.d Y. and
25 years ago, and you will :ceidily
,,-e the rosition the farmer Black "me
self just at present.
A very enjoyable evening was s -
ent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jo3.
Gelints Jr. of the Goshen recently,.
when a number of friends and relat-
VeS gave them a surpr7Je party.. ,The
evening was spent in singing, Music
the speedway at Daytona Beach,
and dancing. Mr. Leon Jeffrey and
'Florida, he reached a speed of 245. -
on Leonard also Mr. Ivan oesch i:en- .:
133 miles per hour, over four miles
derecl the mucis at luncheon. 1. All-:..,,
minute. We do not know how
had a peep in the ladies' baskets and Many hours he kept up this pace,
all found something to suit their but not very long we think, as it
taste after a short rest some timee would not take many days to circle
was 'spent in singing, then .;*.aancin,1
the globe at that rate of speed, and
was resumed until the wee ours o
+ ,. we do not thin
the. morning when all reported'a
of the ordinary
derful time.
Another storm greeted us on Sat-
urday, this was however followed by
quiute mild weather over Sunday and
the beginning of the weak which took
down the snow considerable, and the
reads at present are not in a very
good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Papineau, who
have been for some time at Detroit,
returned to their home et the Blue
Water Highway last week, and mak-
ing the trip by motor, had some in-
teresting experiences tting through
and would anise arrone ging thai
way to first inquire as to the eon-
dition of the road.
Big Undertaking,
One hundred and twenty members
of the Ontario Older Boys' Parlia
ment and more than severue loci
boys' work boards fnA. busy preparing
their plans for the raising of 313,000
with which to carry on Trail Ranger
and, Tuxis work during the coming
year. It is hoped that 12,000 Tuxis
boys end Trail Rangers will help
their leaders in this great effort.
Capt. Malcolm Campbell, a British
speed king, has established a new
auto speed record. The other day on
k he made it in one
cars we see on the
ust no one around
endeavour to break
their "old bus".
streets. We tr
CONSULTING ENGINEER A very interesting and e4tcate :these parts will
program will be heldin the pletegelli:ithis record with
. ical church on Thursday eveilingiof.
this -week, when under the 8 '
of the Sr. E. L. C. E. over
dred lantern slides will be s eof,
the missionery work going one: tth.
the Esquimos and Indians in the ian
north, which gives one an idea41/44t
how people live to the north :of .-iiS:,
Mr. A. Melick will take up theidiset Her smiling way and plasant face
sional part of Is it easier toAive',a-- ., .te
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Christian Live now than Fifty' 4-5.:ge a Pleasure t roecall.
Ago", in this discussional part 0 • ill he had a kindly word for each
, And died beloved by all. Some day we know not when,
take part. Everybody is invited ,•
Some day we hope to meet her,
attend this grand rally, and a sii? .1 i• ,„,
body will be given an oppOrtunit3
collection will be taken to defray, clasp her hand in the better land
expenses.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, (Tor.)
. Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Office-Seaforth, Ont
Announcement New
VTRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT'
FOR
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Scranton Coal
Cote Alberta Goal
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT 01 59 OS.
Per Ton will be allowed for cash,.
er,alor Early as price a will naasigazose
Juno 15th
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O not teed Fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Frans Krem-
pien, beloved wife of Wm. Beaver,
who died one year ago, February
.'23rde 1930, Heneall, Ont.
Seaforth has been declared
ner of the hockey group in
they played this season, m
first game of the playoff wi
Milverton team, who are winn
the Northern &niers; was playt. Evangelical Lutheran Church
• Never to part again.
Sadly missed by husband and clan-
hter, Mrs. Charles Brawley.
ST. PETER'S
Seaforth on Monday evening, *4' ZURICH - ONT.
was indeed a good game, resultn1, it
a win for Milverton score 2-1. r
next game, iebeing played at Milvet
Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World''
ton an Wednesday evening of titi J PridaY, 8h :-Luther League.
week. Seaforth team has been g:6- Saturday -Choir Practice.
atly strengthened by a number )f SERVICES
players from Zurich, and special 10 a. in: -German Service.
orts in the way of new stands l 41.15 a. m. -Sunday School.awe
7.80
been put up in Seaforth rink to E.1.-
p. in. -English Service.
et:moth:de the large crowds who „,„-64 Everybody Welcome to all Services.
tend these games, . E. Turkheim, Pastor
A .very pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LOWS
Prang, when their son Leonard enter
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tabled the members of the Lutlier
League of St. Peter's Lutheran th-'
arch to a 'Valentine Social. nie
rooms were appropriately decorated
with red hearts and streamers. A var-
ied programme of amusements, gam-
es, contests, etc.,. kept the enthusiasm
ag,sing, This was fonowed 13y, 00,
giessfve Crokinol, of which Ellen1 Ye ono tOth 1.3;34m
$1,32.06 Curkbeim and Vera Kalblleisch. cad o n n,
nt*. win 'swallow up. death invic
Iliad off the honor & Lunch whio ,inol the.TIWI1 God will wipe
-.. $189.59: was the best one could wish for was reWay tears From off all faces7 and
served in ratt.tables of fours, and riv, Debuicenr his people 49/1111 110
Ziremi• most heartY, and eASOVALle eVeuing away. Xruze. oki."al tn.2. o‘u?.1.1„, 4.
MAL 4i. was s»ent by ar Or the Lord hath apokeh it,
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Master Feeds
Laying Mash, Dairy Feeds, Pig
tt Feed Heals, Steer Patin e, Etc.
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Zurich Drug Store
We have a full Line of all
the requirementh of School
Supplies
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All autborizep Text _Books
in Stock
Toilet Sets,., Manicure Set, and
Military Brushes
Perfumes Toilet Waters and
Perfumjzers,
Fine Stationery and Fountain Pens.
KODAKS AND FILIMS
1Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich
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ZL RICH HERALD'S
1931
Clubbing List
HERALD and Kitchener Daily Record $5.10
HERALD and Toronto Daily Globe $6.00
HERALD and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire $6.00
HERALD and Toronto Sat, Mail and Empire $3.25
HERALD and Toronto Daily Star
HERALD and Toronto Weekly Star
HERALD and London Free Press
HERALD and London Advertiser
HERALD and London Farmer's .Advocate $2.25
HERALD and Farm and Dairy $2.75
HERALD and Farmers' Sun .......... $2.50
HERALD and Family Herald and Weekly Star $2.25
HERALD and Family Herald for 3 yrs. $3.00
HERALD and Canadian Countryman $2.25
HERALD and Weekly Witness $3.15
HERALD and Farmers Magazine $2.50
HERALD and Youth's Companion 3.25
HERALD and Huron Expositor, Seaforth ...... $3.25
HERALD and Ontario Journal $2.75
HERALD and Rod and Gun in Canada
And a great many more that we cannot enumerate here.
We have the Agency for every, reputable Magazine .in
Canada and the United States, and can save you money
on the most of them.
RENEW ALL YOUR PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
AT OUR OFFICE AND SAVE TROUBLE, AND BE.
SIDES YOU ARE DEALING WITH PEOPLE YOU
KNOW, AND WILL DO THE SQUARE THING WITH
YOU,
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
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HERALD OFFICE, Zurich
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