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EXETER ,
ReV. W. B. Doneelly, B. A,, pas,
etox' of James st. Church, 1.1 P1);
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Offeredand accepted the pastorate
of Central Methodist elenrch, Str-
atford, to take effeeti 3one 1925,
Oaring his Stay here he has,endear
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COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL. A PINE
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FULL LINE OF LOUR, FEED AND STOCK FOODS ALWA YE:
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FORMERLY APPLE'S BLOCK, ZURICH,
ON HAND.
LOUIS SCHILBE
CHRISM
CIFT
Make no mistake before you buy
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
AVE HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OP SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HAND-
KERCHIEFS, SOCKS, ETC'.
%VE ARE ALSO SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL •LINE OF LADIES'
HOSIERY IN ALL SIZES. AND COLORS
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
DWS THE ITI1VIE TO ORDER YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT SO
AT YOU WILL SURELY HAVE IT FOR CHRIST.M.S.
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E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich
WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.
ZUTUCII HBRALD
eel' himself te his congregation ,ind
to ithe people,' of the community!
in. :Cenral.
Maey iend* of C. D. Snell are
urging hiiu to. enter the ,copt9-4 .cOL
eeeve, v'iteh wllL Shortly take place
here., The peesent reeve W. D.
Sander ndeS, ha not yet !signfied hie
intentioes Doe have the Member
of th EXii1,.•
A team oaf horses' belonging to
John Ratcliffe, of 'Usborne, toolk
20,400t drop' over the •sidewalk,
bout 100 yards' north of the Min
street bridge; and eeeaped tenhort.
The team attached to a wagonload
of coal, bolted and ran madly north
one of the horseejeeing blind. Vic
tor Jeffrey; the driver, plueleily ete'
ayed on the seat, even whenthey
crashed through the board fence
and turned semersealt. The
harness was all stripped off except
the collar. Fortunately, the 'wa-
gon struck a post and did not go
over the ebaiikmnient. "
Miss Evelyn :Huston has been
gaged ae, the new organist of
;fain Street Murcia, • .
Councillor Chas, Hooper, who
has been, iff for sloe timme, is 'slo-
wly
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improving., andeis now lable to
be downstairs.
A livery horse driven by Jack
Stacey, of Hensall, who was ac-
companied by a friend while dri-
ving into town the other day got
away from 'the driver by one of
the reins /breaking. The occup-
ants managed V.) get out of the
clatter and ethe horse came 'down
through town Lit a fast •epeed.
When in ;front of the .Dome Thea
tie the .cutter struck \the eurle and
upset, and he horse proceeded on
endangering life and property.
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holtzman n
ru. ne 1 r ern thei • honeym:on tr:p
During their two weeks stay they
visited friends in Detroit, Ypsat-
anti, Ann Arbor, Salem, Saginaw
and Flin4
Henry Sweitzer of Kitchener,vis-
ited in the villa,ge.
Harry Trick is around again and
states that his arm is doing nicely
W. H. Brown is reported to be
somewhat Stronger in health.
Wm. Yearly is reported to be
somewhat stronger.
James Hodgin ,s whofor many
years was a highly respected resi-
dent of Crediton; passed away on
Tuesday, Dec. W10th, at the age
of 84 year, 4 months and 28 gays
He had been in fair health and
his death came as a surprise to
many. He was born north of, Cl-
andeboye, and hae witnessed many
transformations •since his boyhood
days, for several years he workedf
at Exeter witit.th elate John. Ba-
ker, coming from there to ae few
miles south of Crediton 'and later
to Crediton, where he worked at
his trade as blacksmith.
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ife-Buoy Rubber Footwear
BECAUSE
We believe if is Better Footwear
TO BE SUCCESSFUL •AeMERCHANT MUST DO THREE THINGS
FOB HIS CUST,OMER-
SELL THEx TYLE
SELL THEM WEAR
SELL THEM ECONOMY
He 'nil be in A position to give them ,goods that are reliable and
jut lane better at a price no higher tham his competitors'.
We realized thes•e facts 'when we decided upon. LIFE-liUOY RUB.
BER TO0'11WEAR , for ZURICH and DISTRICT - and we have not
been disappointed'. Neither have our customers,
LifeeBnoy Rubber Footwear - made of finest of pure gum rubber
ley' the up-toedate Life-13uoypro cess•es, always leas fine appearance
and evenderful wearing qualities an wonderful wearing qualities and is
far 'cheaperbecause it lasts ion -ger.
THAN IS WHY. WE SELL AND RECOMMEND IT fro YOU.
have a complete 'stock of this desirable Rubber line in istock
iipw,. Let •Us Meet Your Requirements. Thank Yon.
Brown- Brothers - Zurich, Ont.
THE RELIABLESHOE STORE.
YOU'LL FIND IT'S ALWA YS AT YOUR SERVICE
A MESSAGE
TO
FORD OWNERS
ITSA. FACT THAT`, FORD MAG-
•• NETO DOES GET WEAK
• -LET US TEST YOURS' FREE
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE WON
DER RE -CHARGER, APPROVED
BY FORD -MOTOR COMPANY
THE RESULTS OF .A RE -CHARGE
ik•RE WELL KNOWN. PRICE $1.00
H. S. WEIN; - Prop.
DASHWOOD MOTOR SERVICE
DASHWOOD.
Mr. Lorne Pfile who has been
'me the west for the past two ye -
Ars has returned to his home.
a: Mrs. Merner Eilber of Cleveland
eisited ii town a few days last
• -week.
Mrs. E. Oesich of Zurich spent
*Die week -end with 'friends in town
The Evangelical Sunday school
hold its annual Xnuts. enter-
tainment on Tuesday evening, Dec-
ember 23rd.
The Lutheran Sunday School
will hold ,its aestival on Xmas. eve
Dec 24th.
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A Pair of
tl
ubbers FREE!
THE MANUFACTURERS OF
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Have authorized us to hold an Interesting Contest to show you that
Rhino Rubber is the toughest and most wear -resisting that
science has yet discovered.
RHINO RUBBERS
Are made from Rhino Rubber, vulcanized under terrific pressure,
and will wear up to Twice as long as Ordinary Rubbers.
We have on hand some sample strips of Rhino Rubber. If you
can break one of these strips by pulling with your hands, within
30 minutes, without cutting, biting or bending it, we will give you
A Pair of Rhino Rubbers. Free
Provided you buy another pair, or have bought a pair from us this,
season. Men or boys must break the rubber strip without any
assistance, but ladies or girls may try together, tug-of-war fashion.
Come and "Test Your Strength" and get Two Pairs
of Rubbers for the price of One.
THIS CONTEST WILL RUN FOR
ONE WEEK Ending
TUY DEC. 20th
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S4 Shoes t,04 yid Rh:no Rubbers
HENSALL
Miss Jessie Johnston of Clif-t
,ford, has been •engaged as princ-
ipal of oar Continuation scliool,her
duties to commence with the New
Year.
Mrs T. J. Berry ha -s; sold the
large exchange stables/ o fthe late
Thos. Berry, to the Steele Briggs
Seed Co. of Toronto, they. will use
the building as a storehouse,
Miss Heleln Swan, who 'has been
nursing at Port Huron for some
time is home Ler a( whiIe
Lee Heddon has accepted epos
ition with Bonthron & Dry:sclalce.
A number of our school cihldren
are confined to their homes with
chicken pox.
The many friends of Mrs,. W.
C.. Pearce are glad to see her about
again after very severe attack
of rheumatism
R. E. Cqske has sold out his ba-
king businedst o :Emerson Knipe;
of Listowell, who takes possession
the first of January.
We understand th'at Mr. W.
Pfile, one of Our enterprising shoe
raercahnts has rented one of the
stores belonging to Wt. C. Davis.
. On Friday; Dee. lothi, thei fine
new addition to our Public and
Continuation school', +costing in
the neighborhood of $14,000, will be
celebrated by a formal opening,
on which ocasion Mr. J. P. Hoag,
of Toronto
Inspector of Contin-
uation Schools, will be presnet to
assist in theopening cereornny, to-
gether with M. N. Trewartha
HAY COUNCIL
P,P. for South Huron.
The Oddfellows of H 1
The final- 'session Of the Council
of the ..Township of Hay for the
year 1924 was held in the Town
Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Dec. 15th.
All the members were present.The
minutes of the previous min
eetg
were read and adopted:
•Fred. Ducharme was re -appoin-
ted -School Attendance. Officer for
the' Western Division and B. C.
Edwards for the Eastern Division.
,Alex. Foster will be paid theZ
'sum of $1-5.00 when tlie cribbing is
removed of the bridge on Road No.
3 and au work is found satisfact-
OrYz• • :
A large number of a,ecounts We-
re paid, which will appear iuthe
treasurer's financial statement in
l'eNV 'week%
The Council adjourned to meet
again on the 2nd Monday- in Jan-
uary,•
• A. F. He, Clerk.
• Thist part of Ontario will bathe
centre of a( total eclipse of the
sun on January 25th next.
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JANUARY 110D ADN GUN
• The January number of • Rod
and Gun in Canada comprises a
variety of interesting stpries and
articles in ad.dition to the excell-
ent regular departments. Teddys
Hospitality from the pen of R. Vial-
NO1VIINATION
entine Gilham is wellwritten and
entertaining story, while the first POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
anatollment of close Races by••A,J, PUBLIC ‘NoTroE IS HEREBY
Colbourne tells of the thrilling ad- giveut, hat a -meeting of the El -
ventures of tu seal hunter. In his ectors of the Police Village of Zier-
Winter Snipe or "Winter! Oxeye" ich will be held int he
Boonycastle Dale furnishes Inter- TQWN HALL, cc ZURICH
eating and valuable. facts concern On
ing a rare and little-known Cana- MONDAY :DECEMBER 29th, 1924
dian bird. The other regular emit At the hotie from 700 to 8,00 o'•-
trihntors of etoriess J. W. Winsoe, oloek the evening for the pur-
l/a V. Williams andMartin Hunter pose of nominating candidates for
uphold their reputations in fine Police Trustees for the •year 1025
style and a number of articles on and if a poll is demanded a poll
miecelleneous subject's of interest wilt be"..opercT reon
to sporterrien) including that of MONDAY THE 5th DAY OF JAN-
eoneervation, will be sure to hold CARY 1025
their• attention. The regular dep-, At the Clerk's 01,fian in the Town
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artments, conducted by the dep.' Hall. Said poll be opened at
artroental editors, are, all up to the o'elock) sem until' 5 o'clook, p.m.
mark and •pomplete unusindly • ale. F, HESS',
pool number of the mageeine) Returning Officer..
Pnblished monthly by W. 3. Tay- Dated at Zurich, this 6th day of
I we, 4,imiled, Woodecock.•• Decercibere•• L
ensa Lod
go intend holding an At Hone in
the Town Hall, on the evening of
Friday, Dec. 1,9th.
COUNTY NEWS.
44....13•101•1111.
The death of Catherine Buller,
belayed wife of Wm. Parsons, Kip -
pen, who died at the home other
son; Robert H. on December 3rcl,at
the ripe old age of 90. years and 6
months!. The late Mrs. Persona
was born in Yorkshire, England,
end came to this country with her
parents, when but a sinall .girl of
about. thirteen years of age andset-
tled in Kent County, near where
Ridgetown is today, In the year
1856 elle was Married to. Wm. Par-
sons and moved to Stanley some 59
years ago. To this happy union
twelve children were born; of these
lour 'survive.• • .
Master -Borden, Merner, .son Of
Mr. J 3. Merrier, received on Tu-
esday last a handsome white pony
and harness and basket carriage!
from Senator 'Doerielly, of Pinker-
• ton, who is a warm friend 'of Mr
Merner, with whonr hesat for ye-
ars ont he House at Ottawa,. The
pony :and outfit are much admired
out he streets,-Seaforth
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.rhurficiv;, oppembifitk, 191t
1:03ING HENS OF LIGE
0, :est Poultrygrtell N'ow Faitur
Using' Sodium Ehouri ,e
1'Is Very Ofreative — The Dusting;
and peeping methods ---- Other.
• Means iitiggestede- Hardy Alfuer44
in Ontario,
%contribute:4 by.Onturio Department nit
Agricul tore, Toronto.)
in the control of poultry ,lice cense
ietnedy has come very much -to the •
front during the past seven years. ,
!.ze sodium fluoride, a chemical than
is easy to obtain, easy to apply, ef
fective and safe n its application.
.eoellupi Fluoride Very Effective.
Sodium fluoride may be obtained la',
line waits powder form or us Eine
erystals. The powder form, if ,..4einr-
• inteed 90 to 98 per cent. la ,
lie most desirable form to teeny as:
dust, Sodium fluoride retuies its •
efficiency, and may be kept if awed bee
ea closed tight bottles or cans aaale
•ised when wanted. One applicatione.
•..f thorough, will destroy ail lice oa.
the birds and remain effEctive long
Jnou gh to get many of Lae para.sites
hat hatch later. There are three:
methods of application in commoa
use. all are effective, out the "Pinch-
nethod" is the most cononenly evae-
• deed in small flocks. it couseate
the application of the sodium
aide powder directly to the skixi an&
eathers of the bird, the Operator •
taking up what he can hold between .
the thumb and foretinger and apply-
ing on breast, each thigh, each. sides:
of back, on the neck, head, under,.
side of each wing, below the vent. DL
cakes ten pinches of the chemical tae
cover the bird by this method and:
and skilled operators eau handle,
.3.1rty birds an hour.
axe Dusting Method.
The dusting, method of aPlaYtIllit
;odium fluoride is by mixing with
material, as flour, talc, or plias-
to 'make four times the bulk et.
he insecticide, and then apply by
.haker or blower duster to the ruffled,.
eathers of the bird. Greater specd.
a treating the birds is secured at al
treater expenditure of chemical.
_lie Dipping Plau.
The dipping method of applying Zb-,
i!;na fluoride can be practiced den,- •
ee the summer and early autumn,
.eason when there is ample watrrotk,
end sunlight to dry wet birds. Thu, •
o.fai is prep.e.red in it wooden tufa
zed consists of one ounce of commer
sodium • fluoride to a gallon o
.rann water. Suffieient quantity -
,mid be mixed to handle the work.
it hand. Five gallons of the soluttou.
/ill do for 100 birds. The birds ta
)e treated are placed in the dire fat-
wenty seconds and Just before r*-.
aoval the head is soused and Om
-Ard taken out and allowed to• d 'raine
. he dip should be body heit far- .
,e,v1, about 107°, and the workdo.
a quiet, bright day; whenit itte
•:arm enough to dry the hirdn-
i u ickly.
Jibor Means Suggested.
There are a -turnber of eothet-
iethods thathave proved to be high -
.y efficient, among which the carbelb-
acid, gasoline and plaster of parts. -
mixture is coming into general use.,
i'hus dusting powder is prepared Iv;
.nixing three parts gasoline, one part
..arbolic acid (90 Per cent. pure) an&
in enough paster of paris top:
•Lase up all moisture, It is applie&
:1:34' bay hand. g
powder with a shaker
A medicated dust wallow benentlr,
the shade in the poultry yard or with -
•u the shelter of the building is a.
ezeat aid in keeping the louse popu-
ettion down. A box partly filled 'with.
i.ne road dust to which tobacco duet
:Las been added at the 'rate of ono:.
Le six, is very useful and relieves the
ld hen of many an itch.—L. Steven -
„Jon, Dept. of Eateneion, 0. A. One
(euelpn.
• Hardy Alfalfa In Ontario.
A large number of .tests have hem
,onducted in past years on the ex. -
plot at tb.c Ontario .Agri-
• Jetural College with different varie-
..es and strains of alfalfa. It 'Walk
i..ecovered inore..than a decade aga
„int the Common alfalfa, from thou
.1kestern States would not
• .11 long in Ontario. Variegated al-
• agios,,euch as the Grimm and Ulla
...ei•tario Variegated, however, proVed.
,,,erdy in this Provinee. These two,
reties are now inerneeing substance
...toy as the farmer ,i,i•preciate their
..ageriority oyer the Ceituor4 itiole
.Lj were& variety.
In one experiment at the Collegne
.tilalfa has been cut for hay tlArea•
..ins a year for eiev..rt successivilie
ears without re -seeding The trait.
eutting this year, thelefore IS Oa
thirty-fourth crop obtained irate tat*
one eeeding, The aee,age yield ed;
nay per acreper oeinutia _areal time
eleven years of this tem:elle :stig,Utar
over four tons:
In another experiraent of thirty-
four -plots seeded in tee sieving e
1922, the highest yield of hay trona
talnee viEllalirtiecguattteidngtyle.thla year was tat
The Common alfalfa has variegate
ed flowers of different tieliatieS and,
the Variegated alialfa bee violet*.
green, blue and yellow of variotut,
Blends whieh can be eeen when thak
blossoms are fully Opened,
Several carloads ui eed cza
quality of Variegated allaixa havee
been „produced and sold for seed
poses 10 in each of the at two I.1.17 thrive,
years in Peel County alone. itle,43 h
a umnber of
o tater wilt% ties SE. ed 'Or
be Variegated type of aiCatfa bee.
ing prOdn.t:ed.—liept 01 EXtea*.yZinck,
O. A, C., atielph.
It is not laek of time, but indittele
..111C.9 which leaves farm maellinea'
Lemke.. and rusty threut,iiout winter.,
A pig Cele Ceeeeen, reales a evesnak.
Ittniself 1njofltbto,