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:DVEI TISING
aC ayated Wedxtieitclay Pool) ';from the
1,dtite ilatioaaas articles of ' not
10p00 'than iiv,q, linea, For 'male, To.
Oetet, or Wanted, Last, 1+gned, etee'
• eleh. insertion 250.
Aalt{irees all eoninnunicatinns to
Diipptay Advertisiiag-Mach known
# S# a'pPlieetioa. •
l�Rray Animals—One ins^e °tipb 5Oe
;fie Insertions $1:00.'
*arm or Real Estate for • sale
113 for first • month, $1 or each sub-
nequent insertion., ,sin le
AUCTION SALES per g
rlertiont if, apt over five iraelaes in
eaue'th, ,
Time Herald Departrett is al-
Ways ready to turn out •tiret-+claw
work at moderate price, consider
:lug the great increase in cost of
iproabuctiofa. Every farmer should
-410d many have already, have a
eerinted supply of note paper and
a+rta^velolies, with No. of Telephone
a/rd. Rural Mail route, and perhaps
elehatever specialty he follows in.
ij?toc'k, grain or fruit'.. It looks
Il+aisinessiike and costs little more
;`Than the retail price. of the blap k
itationery
terefesslonal Cards not exceeding'
ineb..'85 per year.
*ea, reading matter. 10e a line for
Ward of Thanks. In Mezxroriam, 50e
Leeal and Legal advertising not-
dfiret inserting and Fie nee line for
-effective after Jap. lst. 1120
THE HERALD
ZURICH, .ONT. .
HERE
is- Battery. Headquarters
ITH USL STANDARD BATTER-
S AND FRONTIER BATTERIES
‘lie have z wide range in Price
*het will fit any pocketbook.
We 'cansupply you with a geed
e_ttery at a reasonable price, and
.agive you quality • we can stand
ehind. t -4a
E. S. Wein—Dashwood
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Our Exhibit: of Spring Millinery
9• meeting with wonderful appreci-
ten from the ladies of this town
and vicinity. Women have been
enthusiastically delighted with the
splay. The great variety of
411.7lee this season, affords every
woman opportunity to obtain just
at she is likely to consider her
ideal bat. Large assortment and.
ereesone.ble prices are important
's tors here.
Vera V Siebert
ZURIOIi tf3S
NOIICE
I have been appointed agent
'Veer this district for the, Ontario
eieti.lizer Products. Any person
"buying fertilizer this 'spring will do
well to ase me before giving your
-.order. J. C. Salmon, R.R. 3,. Zee -
Win phone 25-81. ti'35
WANTED
A limited number of cattle tor
pasture will be taken. in foie the
ittetiS0h7, et a reasonable price. Good
spring -water. .Apply to Herb.
'$ejard'rne of Hy.- •W,alper;. Zurich.
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ighest rices Paid ac
cording to ual.ity
,CASH OR . TRADE
ALL WOOL :BLANKETS,. . -
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.14I1 WOOL I3 A:TTTS.
V'AIL ORDER'D PROMPTLY PIL-
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hone oe write for rice to t17
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ewton Woollen Mills
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Zurich, Ont. April 15th` 1924:
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The : ur°ich EggCircle which was organ.*
izeln some time ago are now ready tb handle!
: o eggs; either° ` oar coinsi �nrraent or • ool
:basis. Forfu ther particulars see the under-:
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1C1:AScXi.Idlttli . one office 3.50; Freight and.; cart -
Mr. Herb Pfile zeturned to De- •age directories 4.56; •Post:age' •re.
troit last week. directories 13.04; Strooniberg-'Oart-
•Mrs. Godkin of Vancouver is 'vis- son Co. 'supplies • 8,20; Can Ind
ding her Mother Mrs. F. Baker. Tel Go. supplies 12.88; • Northern
Mrs. Reid is on the aids list. ?Electric Co. suppiles 13.9.33; Bell`Co,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schroeder of tolls 5.40.
London visited the latter's parents • The Council adjourned • te. meet
Mr. and • Mesi.• Lippert • on Sunday again on June 2nd, i t 1.30 o'clock,
Rev. John Oi•�steicher of Illinois, p.m. foe general business Sena as a.
occupied the pulpit in the Evap- 'Court o3 Revision of the Asses
gelical church oil Sundey evening.. tment Rol 1. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter ' and a • A. F. HESS Cie{°fit.
family of Zeri h called on friends
in town Sen—ay. COUNTY NEV'S
Mr. P. Schroeder of Monkton, is Archie Morgan of Usho ne, 'Who
tisiiieg relatives s in town, underwent an operation ox mast,
Mr. Barry Howard shipped a . oids at Victoria Hopcstaal lispnivte-
car-load of .dattie to Toronto oh ek, urida?rwent a seeped of eration
Saturday-. for double mastoids.
A number of relatives and fri-• Mr. J. .J Merrier has b _en.',13aTsv
ends :g•aahered at the home of Mr.• shipping nut his "rotted:" flax wh-
and Mrs. Duncan Snider and -flea- ich he has held +since 3;922, during
sandy sirrin°ist d them, the occas -
the past Creek. The l'a'ti. 'n'rill at
ionbeirigt heir fifteenth aarniver- St. Marysleas bought thee crop acid
sary of their wedded life. A. very will finish ip up.—Clinton Neth
sociable evening was •spent, after Era.
which lunch was served. Mr. and The marriage took place., at Cie
Mrs; Snider -fere presented with a intoe last Monday merni g et St.
beautiful hand painted China ee- ,Joseph''s •church when Edna • J.
coa set. The following' address McCaughey, daughter of Mr. and
read. • M s. J. J. 1VIcOa.ughey of Clinton,
Dear Dune. and Susie;— was married to I. A, Mahon ofLosi-
Y'oux relatives doe
and friends gathered. here this •ev Jas Jaeeleson, a life --ring resident
ening wishing to express their love of Parkhill died in Vietorin Home, 'forecucumbers and WAS very inst-
and appreciative of your \north on London, on April 19. H•e lived a ructeep, he was followed by Mr.
this the fifteenth anniversary of lone after his mother's death until •Meore of London, who gave a spi-
that:day When both of you took, sickness made him unable to' care endid talk noting the importance
00011 Utt'y 8th, 1923..
idrowed ee sign• of being in when
he retired the -right before, and he
apparently sleet quietly away, are
he was found .dead. in bed by his
•c1 aughter; Mrs, Writ. Metz, with nh-
om he had ae�,icled ,sineo the death
of hie wife, taro pears 'aged He
-vas born in •Darlington Tei. •
kilENSALlo
Misys Maargaret 'Johnston. is going
to Toronto to:take a position in
1?. B. ':i3ucharain's i}store.
Regret to ,report that Mrs G{,
Brown is quite All thle past few
weeks(,.;
Mre. Andrew. Dougall is ‘in' CChic
slgo 'visiting her son • Wm. P.. Doe-
gall. '
Oddfellows will ;hold their annu-
ai divine services in the Methodist
church on Sunday evening May.
88th..
Mr, and Mrs. T. Appleton and
family; have moved into the house
recently pureha,sed by M. Ortwein
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fosrl"y belonging to the Bush es-
tate. t '
Mn.' and Mr;s1. I. Eckstein have
moved into the ,house occupend by
Wn. Webber.
Beginning May 15th the places
of business will close on 'Thursday
afternoon.
TEie managers of the onion -Ware
houses are busy contracting for and
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1 i • Bleed p an. nig eec onrorrs, quite Sar acre -
algae has been contracted for in
this district.
The".aunual Exeter District eon-
vention of the W.X.S. of the Me-
thodist church will be held in the
Methodist ehurc h Hrnvsall; onMay
15th. • About 300 delegates are ex-
pected to attend and a' big time
is looked forward :Ior:
Mr,' and Mrs, Oliver Geiger have s`
returned to Brid eiport, after vis- .
iting With Mr. G'iger's• parents. t
Mr• and Mrs.• Walter• Lindenfiel•1.
of St. Cath crines, were here 'spend! +
in;;; a, few l o a with Mr. Linden -
feed's paa enta. •
Mr: P, 13• Buchanan, of Toronto,
visited hie mother here.
The anniversary services of.
Carmel P.resbli te r i cliureh was 1
held on r rciaay airy 4th, when a
tare att'n•lance was prc+sant, Rev. < F
D. L. McKerroll 13. 0. of Toronto'
was the preacher° and spoke very! +
touching • and appropriately.
Mr. Burgess of Chatham, held +
a most interesting meeting in the ,i.
town. Hall on ,Wednesday •.cast in t
the interest of Libby, McNeal end ,
I flyby of Ch athaam. • His address t
related to the sowing
and caring ,c
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thern
HAVE. YOU NOICEL• THE' 'NEW PABRICS ,Aielle DIS
ING?-' HAVE YOU NOTICED THE•WB ARE P,UT e
ING INTO OUR SPRING SUTTS$ HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW?
WELL THEY FIT? • WHEN $OME or YOUR FRIENDS TELE YOU
THEIR SUITS WERE MADE WUEIt"TH EXAMINE •'TU IR CTiC? jlii
ES CLOSELY. NOTICE EVERY DETAIL. ABOUT THEM. 'Tput
S'T'YLE, 'THE FIT, THE LINING; THE FINISH '•IS DIFIr'ERENZ,
OUR CUSTOMERS ARE PROUD OF THE CLOTHES WE TURN, OUT'
FOR THEM; THEY LIKE .TO COMpA13E OXJE CLOTHES Wine
'OTHER MALES. IF :OU ARE NOT ALREADY A.C4 TJAINTEI .
WITH OUB .CLOTHES ASIS' SOME OF YOUR •1i RIENDS ABOUT THE* '
THEY WILL GLADLY PUT YOU WISE THAT:WE KNOW, •uo v
M J.E CLOTHES AT .REASONABLE PRICES.
WE ALSO DO DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING„
YOU WILL LIKE OUR ' WORK
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each other for better or worse. And foe-him:se f. H's was at the Horne
we ask you to accept this token for abou tthree years.,
in the spirit that itz• IS given. As , Mr. and Mrs, A: Lucas announce
we, your relatives, and friends, the engagement of their younger
know that the vow •consurmatees daughter; Annie Margaretta,. to Mr.
fifteen yearn figo was for the bet -;John Stewart Taylor., elde.son �eas'd tors lig a in Lown for soy
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mi. using fertilizer mast freely.
The death oecured in Hensall ori
April 213th', of a tell known regi -
?dent in the person of John Mur -
•dock in his 70th year_ The dec-
ter, ^and you have our best ?Wishes *r. arxdMxes: Geo. 'Taylor
nral-•P:ar;;Pontine from a farm
for etany, many, inaiiy`•yeais'more. Clinton, the marriage to take pl-
of mutual blies.;. lace this month. •
Invitations have been issued to
AUCTION SALE former pupils of School Seetion
Of consigned articles, consisting of No. 1, (Baird's' School) :Staa.nley, for.
Cattle and Household Effects, at la renzt:rion to be held in 11IeGregoe's
Zimmer's Hotel, Dashwood, on Sat- Grove on Thursday, July 10th, corn
urday May 10th, 1924, commencing mending at twelve o'clock noon. •
at 1 o'clock, sharp the following— Janaes. McGee, a former -yell
LIVE STOOK -30 head of grass, lznown resident of Seaforth, died
Cattle and Cows. 1 General Pur-' at his residence, 212. Fern, . Ave.,
pose horse 10 years old. Arrange Toronto, on Sunday, April 13.
ments can be made to leave Battle .For a number of years he condu-
till following Monday. ' cted the stage line between Sea -
OTHER EFFECTS -2 extension !forth and Bey -field and was wide
tabie,s, 1 centre Gable, 1 Bink, 6' ely known, not • only in this district
kitchen chairs, 5 parlor chairs, 2 but by the travelling . public. He
,rocking chairs•, 1 bed room table, 1; was born in Ireland• and had been.
couch, 2 bedsteads, Walnut bed- ; a resident of Canada for the mast
room suite, oil eloth, ✓sideboard, 1 53 years,
hanging pampa, parlor rug, cook .st-! The death took place at Grand
ove, cream ,separator, heavy'spring Bend on Wednesday morning, Ap-
wagon', hand scuffler nearly new; ril 30th of Mr. John Statton in his,
cutting boli, a quantity of new 77th year. The deceased had been
•shoes, rubbers and footwear. { ailing since the beginning of. the
Positively do reserve as'every- year. He was one of the oldest
thing mut be"aold. ;residents in the ,community.having
TERMS—$10'and'under cash. Qv- 'lived in Stephen Tp., for nearly
er that amount 6 months credit will half a century. He is survived by
be given on 'furnishing approved, his wife, six daughters and . three
joint notes. 47, off for cash on cr-' sons, viz•;—Mrs. Jos. Oliver, Mrs,,
edit amounts. I W. P. Lovie, Mrs. Wei. . Holt, all o,r
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
George Merner , Clerk.
Grand Bend , Mrs. Frank Allister o£
St. Marys; Mrs. Ware Oliver. Waf
ter Statton, of Blucher, . Sasl. ,
+Frank and Bert SLatton of Grand
;,4,&Y COUNCIL. !Bend. The funeral was held last
The•ragular meeting of the Co-:Priday afternoon to Grand Bend
.a:rcil oft h• Township of Hay woe' cemetery.
) .1d int h' Town Hall, Zurich, on 1
tsar; Were 1ireseite The minutes on. p..° .s` aai ON
Yle day, May 5th. All the neeir
szi p i: Hous• rnse'tin g were adopted!
as read. I Alonzo Iiodgies returned home
'the Council hemline organized es from the OH Country last week
O nr't o ° 'Revision of the assess -i and looks -good.
na?n'•s of ilia Masse ,Drain and the Me. and Mrs. Wm, A. Gti'serle,t
,tt+'ph•sn Drain. : for New York where they will stay
iv -lav No. 4-1921; re Masse for a year.
+` ;]+a iv r� r.•ia:l third tutee and fine' Mr, Me heard, Menager of the
gassed, • ;Beak of. Girri;n'r ee, has moved in-
Court the n�Geiser:.
in -
The t.Durt of'R�'vrsioia of the to d,v,.ilm:*,riP W.lI, Ga,s..,r
S' ehan Drain was �rdjoturned . to Alm }di r.:P nkb'±in z has returned
la a: 2 -It. Set 1.30 pen. to her dttti's at St. Ji:mob's, titter
'the Couaril than resumed the spending the holidays with her
d''r f) ,;';a",, .l bus, Sears. par'Emta here,.
r^rd er '+:o a new 10'3 magneto, 3, G. Young teas able to got to,
:',,, .Fl,,, Znrieli Can- his shop; the lia,st week, the first
7 t "!',•° gl.l'_ `+r th i Screreherg-Carl- ,ire'' in . rniny months.
sae fie Tailbone 17•iig. Co. of Canada The death took Place in London
et a 'p ^ie' of, {i103a.On; "uttd:,rr the ;on April 23rd of Rosina Haugh;
. nr1 l:it.:d t th it the order can be widow of the late John Haugh, a-
eeni e l'd tin e0 d'n'•ys if :something. Bed 94 yens. The reninin•5 were
e?aeen-should occur. ,takon to Drambo, and the funeral
: `,r}t•, ..".e'lreeing accounts wereP
ae vns heldto thEvangelical cent -
and ;-- • et :'re', 91,13 eon, of 131enhehn T'p.
Dr. P. 3. ODwOr acct.: re,vac- The sudden .death took place in
nations 202.nn; 1 Stelrk 'snow rile. the early morning of Thursday, Ap
12,70; C. 9.Ids'worth ditto 4.75; E. ;ril 24th, , at Crediton of• ,a y, .well -
Krueger ;snow road's and . ;dragg.le ,' known resident of Exeter, in' the
29;10;; W. Dignan• snow -roads ,760; •person, of Charles H. Homey, k'at.
P. Kalbfleisch lumber rd Not 30', the age of 73 years, 4 months and
near Brue''xield. tie had not been
in good health tor some time., and
,the and c>r.nn not unexpected. The
un^,al, ivhi^.h was largely atten-
did was held from his home on
„Ta3sday afternoon, Rev. J. A. Mc
Connell officiating, after which the
re''maius were taken to the Exeter
cemetery for interment.
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EXETER
Brine', Medd has taken a nosit-
ion in Waikervillo, :having compl-
eted hia year an the O.A,.C,
• • Prank Tet for is moving into the
house owned by F. Dlebrid;•e and
lately ecetupi+d by L. D. Fulton,
hie' has also leased the McDonald
barn for his horse exchange.
The property . o f ,=:the late Mrs.
Makings on Andrew st. was parch'
ased by Ed. Harness for $1,00q.
Miss. J. Jarrott, who hats lepeu.t
thle winter in London, with her da-
ughter ?irs. Jones has returned to
Hay Tp..
J. G. Dow shipped a carload of
horses to Montreal.
Mrs. S. Fitton who is i11 at Vic-
toria. Hospital, London is showing
'marked improvements, following
her operation, she =suffered the rant-
ore` of a stroke which left her sp-
eechless.
L. B. Nix of Toronto), has purch-
ased a li ilt interest in the Exacter
Evanar.ator- business, owned by A.
D. Clam) of Dutton and pr000s'>'s
moving h''re. The husiness twill tie
run under the; name of Claim ST.
Nix.
Mire, G. A. K. Mc0C]eocl left this
week' fd'r Seaiorth, .where she will
z'?s'd in future.
?re. Jonte Siames bred the misfor-
tune recently. to fall and break her
heft ar tire;
5 orltna'n ars engaged repairing
the town clock.
Mrs'.
I:i.o
L' Rowe was taken' to
Victoria HosniF;ai, London, lest
weak to ''.iti lerrrn an opc 'ttio'te
Niebolas Snrngue, of edicbignu,.
;s visiting; h's • hrothrr-in-late, Joe.
tlet l;.ord and other friends in this
t'iciani i:y.
W'. 13, Gress,, the new tailor in
town met with an unfortunate ac-
cidont• ' last Monday evening. He
bA i lust tiatueneci from the station
to meet his wife and had alighted
1roan the bits when . he ;stumbled.
and fell on the cement 'walk fractua^
ing: his leg.
Five young men struck town. lest
1?ridnyevening, claiming they had
come from Toronto a and were oe
L'lieir way to Goderich to get a job
reel the boats, They rrslept in the
Town Hall over night and Reeve
29+2v • S. Cry+b aeon' -raaels 19,313• , r awe. s. • It wars known that the ;Sanders took theta to the cc: e wlr-
C. Salmon hauling- gravel 6.22; D. d ieeaaed had hear ttrouble but he .ire Oleg were given .A good break
Oswald, V,Ind aril ;'a,s'wl telel,r t- h'ad been, in hts usual 'health •anti last arid Bent 011 their,' way.
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AND TIIE. MACHINE COMPANIES WANT 'IN INTEREST O•N Trim, ; ;
CUSTOMERS' NOTES`. AVE HAVE .FEW PIECE'S iN STOCK en
WHICH WE WILL SELL. AT LAS ]. YEARS' PRICES, ALSO 4
LESS INTEREST. IT WILL PAY, VOLT TO SEE US BEFORE, *le
YOU BUY. - _
FOLLOWING ARE TIIE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST NEAR'S '
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK. 4.,:
.1 Wagon
1 Bissell. Disc Harrow
1 riding plow
1 tractor plow at $110.00
THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS..
1 Dr'Laval Cream Separaton,
1 P for Hamilton Cultivator ie,i;
2 Fleury' -Walking plows ;j'
GARAGE! GAR GE!
Mr. Peter Kroff, mechanic
GENUINE FORD PARTS"' S ai gays in hock
L. A. Prang, Zurich Once
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SPRING TIME
WHEEL TIME,
Let 1924 Be a Bicycle Year
Tires From
$L90 to 315OJ
Tubes From,
1.00 to 1.50
SEE THE NEW CLEVELAND SPORT MODEL, WHICH HAS J1J
ARRIVED. PRICES FROM $35.00 TO $55.00. WE ALSO HAVE A.
COMPLETE' LINE OF TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES.
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Write to Head Office, Mowtireed for Free Booklet
Hl1MEl' PAINTING MADE EASY
SOW BY
A, MELICK ' ZURIC''EC
1! ', •.*eeeie..`.'irht"1"' +.S' 4ieieee r eiees7 ,j,e i .y ++ ,,e,e"i7'ee EGGS AND.POUTbrfrtY
We are itt a position to take all your eggs an zrL3.x 1n,v1 rr"ed
or how small u
•qaantity youhavetor sale. Emptied
regularlyprices.
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3000 Hens and Bro. .,r; „ • Wanted
t'For delivery in May and June."
o ton g>; We are looking ,for, high lyrica:ts a!^-a�"
t hrough these months. Now is the tune to lay your plans.`
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for producing broilers. Information gladly given. Write hrsne
;� or call, personally, ' p
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44 Eggs graded accordiit , to Government Sta.ndzrd.
Poultry bought
according to weight and quality.
R�*ia.. T1 XOHNS ��
Co.• Managsr DASHWOOD, ONT.
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