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1 Wants, For Salo, Lost
Du»LEY,E. g0LMES I! Found, Notice, Etc Ado
**� ulasTER, soucTrQR, NOT -
ART PUBLIC, ETC.
»F 1cE-,-Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERTCH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Councel and
corms
For Sale
Court Work. 1924 'Ford Coupe for sale, price
Sir. ;Holmes may be consulted at $35:00, in fair condition. Apply to
.Enderich by Beane, and Phone Lawrence Regier, Phone 5---83.
charges reversed.
Dr., H.. tI, . C O W E N
L. D. S. D. b S.
;DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ DlafiCK,-ZURICH
Elisxy Thursday, Friday, :Si ourday
At BARTLEIB, BLOCK,
DASH:WOOD
Reidy -lifonday, .Tuesday and
Wednesday ,
-U-C-'i-I••o-N-E-E-R .
OSCAR KLOPP
-Graduate Carey M. Jones National
"School of Auctioneering. Try me for
liltegiistered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
Xerms in keeping with prevailing
prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sell .anything Anywhere, Zurich.
Thane 1t3-93, or write.
Licensed Auctioneer
fOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
iittect any Auction Sale, regar'dle'ss
-as to size or article to sell. I . tla,cit
your business, and if not satisfied' will
make no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood
Thane 13-57.
FOR SALE
A limited number of fine small pigs
4 weeks old for sale. Auupl to;
Sol. Giixgerich, Zurich.
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EGGS FOR HATCHING
And baby chicles, White Leghorns.
If you want disease free chicks this
is the place to get your eggs for hat-
ching. The low price of grain has
enabled us to reduce prices accord-
ingly. tf-36
Twinmaples, Brace .I. Klopp.
FOR SALE
A good Holstein cow, with calf.
Apply to Henry, Clausius, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A choice one month old Registered
Holstein Bull Calf for sale from ac-
credited Herd. Apply to Wm. Sparks
R. R. 3, Bayfield.
FOR SALE
A number of good horses at var-
ious ages for sale, including a spanof
2-yr._old Clydesdale colts.
Apply to J. Hey, Jr. -24
NOTICE
J. C. Salmon & gOr'i, Terulis$els,
wish to advise the public that they
are stili in the same business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much appreciated. Phone 94-16.
SEE US FOR NEW LOW PRICES William H. Brown
ON THESE BATTERIES OF l.�
"QUALITY" A. 8. P.
ww, , aladuated root Speciatist
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EAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
'I T WE HAVE PURCHASED
WWHOM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
?R DgCRT, THIS WELL ESTAB
.SHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
B. Yun gbli.t & Sou
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COAL 1931
Announcement
1 ''RING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
:Scranton Coal
`cci e Alberta Con
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
Per Ton will be allowed for cash.
Order Early ns prices wm advance vr.Juno 15tIa.
Case •-. Son
3.6
fEN SALT.
.a l VE
POU LT R.
WANTED
taken every Day till 3 o'clock, p.m.
:`The not feed Fowl same morning
"when brought; in.
Highest sash Prices
-CASH FOR --
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSJJ•LTLNG ENGINEER
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.).
O'•L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and: Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Officer-Seaforth, Ont.
New
Sonora Hadi
COME IN AND SEE THE TWO
NEW SONORA MODELS.
MODEL 36 at
MODEL 35 A, at .
$132.00
$169.50
LOC ..r
Mr. Ed. Rossenberry of Bay :r
was a visitor in town onMonda
Mr- Elmer Creech was a few s
last week at a London Hospital -
ing some special treatments.
Mr. Joel. Gaseho was a Sun
visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Peter R'
elle, Grand Bend.
Messrs. Ward Fritz and W. J. M
ner motored to London on Wedn
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson iuesday,
the Goshen Line, South, were recent'Mr. Jacob Haberer is away to
visitors at the borne of lilt, and Mrs.lehawa to bring home the new
Andrew Price, near Brucefield t ley. Coach which he recently Our -
Mr. Elmer Clausius and sister; eased from C. Fritz & Son.
Mrs. Facey of Tavistock, were visit
ors at the home of their mother, Mrs, Mr. Ted. Wagner of Guelph, Miss
Geo. Clausius the past week, and wl Anna and Mildred Elsie of Kitchener,
is ill. end Mr. J. Johnston of Australia,
We have been advised that gr -were week -end visitors at the home
and Mrs. Harry Rose are maki'nlof Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner.
arrangements to occupy part of thi;
Commercial Hotel propert, onvne Mrs. Roland Geiger, who has been
and occupied by Mr. Herb. Krueez+at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
The Silver Tea held under the au `where she was operated on, was re-
pices of the Zurich Evangelical La -moved to her home on the Bronson
ies' Aid, at the home of Miss An Line on Monday, and is doing as
Hess, on Saturday afternoon and • „'yell as can be expected.
ening, was a decided success, and
large number of people were out
enjoy the dainty refreshments.
M. Clarence Farwell left for Ham
toll on Saturday.
Sorry to report that Mrs. George
Clausius is quite i11.
Messrs. H. G. Hess and R. W.
Williams motored to London on Wed-
rs sday.
Sorry to report that Mr. Louis N.
ld:nomy of St. Joseph is not making
1Y improvements in health.
,Mr. D. S. Williams, a furniture
,alesman of New Hamburg, called
his niece, Mrs. C. L. Smith,. on
Pleased to report that the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hart-
man, of the Bronson Line, Stanley,
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor of Goder ° !hand who was token to London Hosp-
were in town the other day. We • ital, for treatments, is improvrng as
derstand'that Mr and Mrs. Proc well as could be expected.
intend to shortly become residents
Zurich, by occupying the dwe
property which they own, and
occupied by Mr. J. C. Salmon.
The weatherman is giving us real
nice and seasonable weather, with a
little thaw mixed in with the snow
Sorry to report that our ge 1 flurries we see daily. March came in
citizen, Mr. Win. Lamont had on Sunday truly more like a lion
misfortune while coining out of ,; ';r han like a lamb, which if the old ad-
age is correct, the month will go out
house of Mr. Harry Me ley, eye e like a lamb. The roads still remain
the Goshen Line, Stanley, to �s,•
and fracture a rub. Mr. Lamont/?''n an almost impassable condition
however up and around, but is rat 4`for the motor car, but they keep on
going and are endeavoring to wear
uncomfortable at times. 1 down the roads. A few day's thaw
will help a lot to improve conditions.
We congratulate Mr. Leonia;'
Prang, who recently leafs a course.`'
the London Teenical School, for ata'
mobiles, and the s'pecial course givie.
by the Ford people, upon having pan
sed his examinations with 95%.
Prang is now qualified to take care d
practically all ailments of our sick
autos.
I•Iay Council met on Monday fie
its March meeting, and indeed .a
long session it was. Two drain ye
laws were passed Svliieh took up a
great deal of time, as quite ant
ber of the parties interested who re
oeing effected by these drains ere
present and anxious to know note
about thein_
he last week's issue we evade m
tion of Mr. J. W. Horner.ivakin[
request to the London broadcast
n -
a
ng,
,ttatied ;le>r a tenecialeredxtie.t..a..A4 nes 'T7:to'saar'more Trig nrner tti,o =zv:
Date tune to be played, but Mr.. minds of one week ach, was sentenc-
Horner advises us that he did not' ed by Magistrate Reid to serve six
make this request, and that someone le myntles determinate and six months
else must have taken the liberty of I ins!teterriinate in an Ontario reform -
sending. in: his name an this occasion. tateep. It was his fourteenth convic-
tion since 1922 for one offence or
Percy Vahey, a government ,insp-
ector of poultry, has taken a position
with the Hogarth Baby Chick Hatch-
ery, Exeter and will take over his
duties this week. He comes to Ex-
eter from London where he had ch-
arge of the Ontario Hatchery. He will
have charge of the field work and
will render service to the chick cust-
omers of the Hogarth Hatchery. The
Hogarth Hatchery are now well und-
er way and have taken of three hat-
ches. They now have 11,000 eggs in
the incubators which have a capacity
of one hundred thousand eggs.
Sentenced To Reformatory
Pleading guilty to the theft of a
cylinder hone valued at $70. from
the Ford garage, Goderich, Norval
Precious, appeared in Police Court
Mr. Sandy E'Tloit, the popular Ford
Dealer of Exeter was in town on
Monday and completed the arrange-
ments with Mr. L. Prang for service -
beg the New Ford' cars. Mr. Ed. E.
Wuerth will again be the local sales-
man for the immediate district of
Zurich, and will be only too glad at
any time to give a demonstration of
the Yariauus lures of cars this old eV
-:liable firm are now building.
With the incoming of March tlie'
Beginning of the week, motorists`
are warned. to not drive with their
old 1930 license plates. The time `t5
now expired that the 1930 plates will
excuse us The new ones well coli
us just as r r.:Ali Tater on, and theft
if the new ones are on there is i'•'
danger of getting "pinched" f.
the offence. The price of the ne
licenses is small, or the same as 1
year.
Thousands of Canadian geese ar
visiting Jack Miner's bird sanctuar'
at Kingsville, because there is op
water on Lake Erie. The geese arei.W. R. Dougall, W. Pepper, H. C. Sol -
resting before beginning their lon�:dan; Two bushel bag n I :rel wheat
tlight to northland lfeady 4S ler e: Robinson, LVi 1 • ce to fI ! eat
hawks were ;",!eon migrating northward
, ,nnc..r•: On: bushel of eal} oats, Alex.
ant they acre believed to be `reel-shv- i73ueltanan, L. liin mann, 1I. '1 vuernaer:
uldered' and "red-tailed" hawks. Us:'hate oath L. K !I ten, 4�'. P. Doug -
n Aprilly ey do not migrate until late .1, G. Ingram, i Relied; Siz rowedi
Doug -
in April. Jbarl.ew, 1"1. Wright:, J. Robinson, O.
Assessor W. H. Edighoffer of Hay )Geiger, J in ;•ram ; i'icld Peas, Alex.1
Township has nwo completed his rod t3uchana.t, 1-1. '[ r uemn i, O. Geiger;
;hula and has handed in his aseessme Field beans, J. Ingram, W. R. Doug -
'et roll and furnishes us with theeall, FT. Truce -mad; Timothy seed, A.
following interesting item: "It mtiyeBuchanan; Red Clover, O. Geiger, H.
be of interest to your readers to ie -'1:, ruenulet, Alfalfa send, W. Alexand-
eeive the information that in thefer, H. Soldan; Potato',, W. R. Doug
Township of Hay there are residenrt all, H. Truemnei Buckwheat, W. AI -
125 persons who have attained and AI -
ander, H. :Prut ninvi, II. Soldan.
passed the; three score. and ten -neared
Premier Henry complains that while
pan of life, classified as follows: 70 nerybody wants good roads nobody
to 75 years, 63 persons; 75 to 50,
wants to pay for them. Why not
mars 28 persons; so years and Dicot 'ase up on the program of road -
34 persons. The majority of these 'uriding until the people ares in a
respected citizens are enjoying a fairl;;r'ioa•e "p.eying" httrnvr"
measure of health_',;
another.
Hensall Seed Show
The Hensall Seed Show ireIci on
Friday of last week in the town hall,
Hensall, was an unqualified success.
Exhibits were the largest in the hist-
ory of the show, and the judge, In-
spector, H. B. Jeffs, of Toronto:, was
pleased with the fine quality. Dr. A.
R. Campbell, of Hensall, is president
of the show, and Keith McLean of
Seaforth, Secretary. During the af-
ternoon addresses were given by W.
B. Sanders, of Exeter; €l. Geiger, re-
eve of Hensall, and Mr. Jeffs. The
latter spoke on seeds and weeds, giv-
ing an intearested audience much
valuable information. He declared
that in making out his report to the
Government he would stress the spl-
endid quality of seed grown. The
prize list is as follows in order of
merit:
Sweepstakes for most creditable
showing of grain and seeds, H. .1 ru-
ernner; Two -bushel trig of fall wheat
Not First Bank Robbery
The Brussels bank robbery was not
the first in Huron County', as stated
-, n the- In nes. Some twenty-three ye-
. oescl. Zurich .uric! ers ago the private bank of the leie}:
James IVIelferehie, at 13[yth, was cm l
How Iong will it take the public
to forget the market crash and tie
r• » a�arr it?1
have7 . ,, 1 J d
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'weed t t1
ream i'rtd egg'"` is wry human naturer to"trlrcnci re.e
%df ', '1 ..g' ., . . i %, "r c"!U`,. ,!`,,,T old. th , r�r.,.,1, 't wi l
Iv If 6..dvsr .m.ew; a 'bring out :•a new crop of Padeeeore,
i lli �•�J:'1•2e .Nate .re+ a.', r : won As 'y3'1 94 1 i 911� w •t. j
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tiered at night and $1,000 carried a -
.ray. A young reran was arrested and
had Ids trial at an assize court in
deeler•ich, lint W:1S ace:dtteed by
;ern It ws , aid that the aeric. ed
an, after the tri ,l remarked' to t •
to Pir•. Mello -clde: "T have done
•ee.uiue 'e alexia one .itX nt',li i,�•�e,,
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Master Feeds
Laying Mash, Dairy Feeds, Pig
Feed 1leals, Steer Fatin e, Etc.
Complete line of
SDR. HESS STOCK FOODS
I See us abort COAL and. Fertilizr
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L. Schilbe & Son
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Zurich Drug Store 1
We have a full Line of all
the requirements of School
Supplies
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Perfumizers.
Fine Stationery and Fountain Pens.
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• a HERALD and Toronto Daily Star $6.00 .
HERALD and Toronto Weekly Star $6.00
0 HERALD and London Free Press $6.00
• HERALD and London Advertiser $6.00 .
e HERALD and London Farmer's Advocate $2.25
HERALD and Farm and Dairy $2.75
e HERALD and Farmers' Sun $2.50.
i0 HERALD and Family Herald and Weekly Star $2.25
HERALD and Family Herald for 3 yrs. $3.00
0 HERALD and Canadian Countryman $2.25
HERALD and Weekly Witness $3.15
0 HERALD and Farmers Magazine $2.50
e HERALD and Youth's Companion 3 25
• HERALD and Huron Expositor•, Seaforth $3.25
o HERALD and Ontario Journal $2.75
0 HERALD and Rod and Gun in Canada $3.15
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
on the most of them.
RENEW ALL YOUR PAPERS AND MAGAZIN1iS
AT OUR OFFICE AND SAVE TROUBLE, AND BE-
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