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"(Thursday, Septeinbet 3rd, 1925
BUSINESS CARUS
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Saset'iltite ", Solicitor, Notary.Pu3lic
,;, 'Office on • Hamilton Street,
eteaterif the -square, Groderich. Priv-
sate taaude to loan',at lowest rates.
'ice, Holmes will be in Bewail on
l'r.da9 of each week,
S'u
ZURICH HERALD
araDT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lot,.
round, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLOMN
Goderich hib tion
Next Week
W ecinlesday, Thursday, Fri(Iay,
Y Sopt. 9, 10, 11th, Popular events
of the 'seasons. Pour track events,
purses. $900-T'wo each day on;
Thursday, and Frida,'y, !Full list of
fattracetiions-Barlow and Barlow,
•sensational and comedy acrobats;
Henderson's Juvenile Pike Band;
Maple Leaf MidwayC Admissions
only 25 cents ,
FOUND
On the Goshen 'Leine, to sling
repeat Ownter can get same at
Herald Office. 1
abakarew Ir. Best, ?Townsfelp Clerk
Oster ,oi xiazsrriage licenses, Notary
janhIsla, Commissioner, '0!ie"and Aut-
talfentille Insurance, Representhig
WOOS. toad Erie Mortgage Corp
ortii-
1ina, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
vetodie,
t. Knapp, n .. 11. p. $.3 1. D. S.
'CADENT/U.. SURGEO,$
11011tN OIFiFICE HENSALL
oscitaKLOPP
ateadvtate Carey TL Jones Nat-
} ui School of Auctio:neering. Try,
Registered Live Stock
Bre: edea
ems), Terms in keeping
Choice a
prevailing prices.
latith for sale. Will sell ,anythime
igtaysibere, -Zurich.
aims 18--98 or write,
!lensed sed kdc%eneer
P. :Licensed Auctioneers'fo to Comae mn
lilt Huron. In a position
o regardless
tEaCt zany auction sale, sea. I
ass to adze or articles to not
;soiialt your business, and if
ttaaltiatied will make no Charges for
;Freels..: Dashwood.
Ar'tbur Weber,
fialietse 13--57
Zurich Mei
.t,
Fresh and Salt Meatset
Bologna 5ausag
:lii3nest Casts (Price for Wool
AASH FOR SKINS & 1:11DES!
Tuzglaut &, ,
• Deichat
LIVERY
1 am in a position to accamo-
: Ia'te .all requirements in the Livery
arab, -have Auto for hire. Any-
2hiug done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Pass 63 Zurich
G. S. ATKINSON
.fir, D. S., D.D. S.
DENTIST e
'itaXETER, ONT. Phone 34
eat HAYFIELD Every Wednesday
`111 RN'ItNGS IN EXETER I3$ AP-
POINTMENT
L1 v8
POU LT R Y
WANTED
is every day till 3 Oclock' p.m.
Da mot feed fowl same mornings
e*Ritin 'brought in.
finest `Cash Prices
I --PAM FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. _O'Brien
'7
MIDI* 04.. Zuriteh
Coming
Models
3163 With New
tow Price
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Hay. Towin-
ehip, a yoarlieg heifer, owner can
have (same by paying expenses and
proving property.
Conrad Siemon tf-s
FARM FOR. SALE
Consisting of 56 acres, good Clay
leant, being. Lot 30, 'L,R:E:, S. -E.
corner of Drysdale. There is on
the lot a good frame house 18x24,
also frame kitchen and woodshed
soft and, hard water, good barn,
367.-.54. Veryt convenient to both
school and church. For further
particulars apply to Ed. Mons -
scan, Drysdale.. Mrs. Peter L.
Denomy, Proprietoress.
WANTED
General maid wanted for July'
and August at Bayfield. Cottage
Not'. 11, Jewaett's Grove, Good
wages( Apply to Mrs. B. L.
Monkhouse, Bayfield, ; tf-1
Tires!! Tiresi
CASINGS
30x 3j Cords
Fabrics _:
TUBES •
LQCAL,
Mr;. Theodore Smith of Dc: t:reit
le vietting his par'eets ;at .peeseet
Mx's Stephen troth Listowell, is
visiting friends in this vicinity„ :
Miss Elva Oliver at Bea sole lis
'visiting with Me. 'and .Mrs. M, C,
Milliken{,
(Messrs Laurie and Fred, Po}rlie
of London vi'sitod friends liters this
weep:
Nara. T...Steven,h;on from $(Leeds
is spending a few ,weeks xt ith ,;Fat
ends and is ativoa areuod here.,
Miss Meda Surerii.s has rotirierecl
home having (spent the part we-
ek at Kitchener and Toronto
Mrs(., Ed. Saunasas o.l -Sampa
Florida, is visiting with Mee and
Mrs.. Johne Snell.
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Miss Marguerite Prang and Miss
:Elizabeth Truemner of .Detroit:ere
visiting with Mr,,. and:Mrs. Eoilia
Prang., .
. Mr.. and Mrs. W. F. Braun 'and
son, Billy of Forest, visited at the
Ito.rne of Mr.. Wm. Lamont ion,Sun-
day,.
Pleased to see" Miss Jeasis •,Mc
Donald back again to resume her
former positron as - teacher of the
lith coni` School.
Miss Dorothy' Fritz, nuiese le tre
lining' at Victoria Hospital, L o -
dao, span tSunday with her par -
mita. •+ ,
wMr And Mrs, Sam Gottsch ilk .of.
Seaforth were Sunday visitoes at
the home of Mr. :aiid Mrss. Erg
Stelek, 14th coni
Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred. A1ilerst and
family of Sebringvrille- were visit-
ors at the • home .of Mie, and IVlrs.
H Eickmeier;
Mr.. and IVlrsl. Sam Holtzman of
Kitchener visited the former's eta -
tater, 1VIi.. G. Holtzman, the •past
week,,
Mr. Jonias Hartieib. of Dashwood
has disposed o<" his..50-acre' farm
on the Babylon Line to M. Olef
Pedersen, the proprietor of the,
Dashwood ci'oamery.
Mr. .and 1VIra Wjli Herman ,of
Fair View, Messrs.. Hy, Alfred and.
$8.50 Job Cole, ,and Miss Jenette Hera
$5 u5 ri tte of St. Maryis. `evere, visitors;
tat 'the home of Mr;.. and �Mrsa-Hti t;
soxn Olympic at _.: _. ...$1.50
31.'c Beare Heavy Tubes $2.95
• ,322c J E.tra Heavy Tubes $3.00
B 2 bO 'N TIRES
Any party getting 5 Baloons;aed.
giving me 5 old casings and tubes
I will allow them '$27,00 for ;same,.
aad the 5 new tirea for $67.00 cash
John : Hey, rdr., Zurich.
.AtDr. H. 11. COWEN
L. D. St, D. Dr S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev-
ery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day.
Main Office
,HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
COA
Scranton- Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coed of
highest quality.
000D SUPPLY ON HAND
Case ' & Son
PHONE 35
HENSALL -14I
Eickmeiere
tz;: and Mrs, Ed. Stelek and.
son Mervyn or 14th eon. were vis-
itors at' the hoirie of Di. a.n;d, Mrs.
Roplston, of Exeter last Saturday'':.
i•e veningA
Da.. W.' Schellog of Detroit cal-
led on, Zurich friends On .Fri cl i,.;;
His, family, Who had *spent their
vacationat their sun nher home aif
G, tad Bend, returned with the
Doctor to the City,,. ,
The fishermen. at St,. Joseph had
a either ther unusual catch on Friday
a,urnin awh2n they Iul in- their
nets a Garfisth, 'species, a variety
of the pike desc.endantiae Thesefieh
hau about a ten incl. -long mouth
or a narrow w bill with lots of sharp
teeth thereon, and looked rather a
,dangerous article,.
CREDITON WINS FIRST
In the first tgrants-of the final
playoff between,' Crediton and yur-
ich at 'Crediton: lata• Friday even-
ing
ing Oreclitoe. won out score •0,-;l
Motz pitched stellar- ball for Cred
iton <ancl had excellent !support,
while the Zurich aggregation se-
emed not quite- in their penal forth
and were unable to hold the bgi
fellows -.from the south. On Fri-
day eve Of this week the, return
game will be played at Zurich, hen:'
the locals will put up their best
to Wig this ga1e. Every;body.in
terested in seeing this fine 'sport
should try and see this game of. b'b
iteportanea. Come. and cheer the
boys ono we feel sfiire it will help.
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dis- '
trict. for the popular Gun's Brand
Of fertilizer, 16 per cent. selling,at $20.00 ;
PER TORT AND CAN ASSURE CUSTOMERS THE • BEST OF s
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!REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHER,
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e. Ave taking orders for a carload of Al
terta Coal. Put in yoiur order now
:DO YOUR BAKING WITH OUR OHOlCh7 BRANDS -OF FLOUR, a
AND HAVE GOOD . RESULTS
0 WE CARRY STOCK FOODS. FLOUR AND FEED
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Id i'iarl Stutter of Detroit is
iaiting here., •
- .Will Brown wra'a to London
on Madness on Tuesday,,,
Mrs., Vern,, Callflis is 'visitingi frie
ends in Kiteberter,
Mtn„ Louis Pragn and daughter,
Veola 'Were in, Sn'rnia ou Tuesday..
kir,. Albert :Heideman lift for
Stratford on Sunday .f6e a, visite
Mi ,,.and Most; E. 2..,Wuerth; int.
°red to London ;on Wednesday,
Me' end, Mrs°,-Lloyct:,;OtBrein re-
turned home Sunday after ,spen-
J ie.e. the week , in. Forest's'.
Mr.. and. Mrs .W. Wet and Miss
Olive Fritz .of. Windsor, 'Mr, ` John
Fritz of Morriston, spent tbe'eeast
'week with: Mr„ and Mrs( IC. Fritz
Rea. and Mee, J. H. Grenzebach
and son Carl o1" Sb;aket peare,/
were. Saturday 'visitors at the home
of• Mrsl.,.•:Lydia Pfilet, .•
•Mr.. a:ndi, Ma;a A. M, Tune and
children of London twee week-epd
e'rsitros with '112r,. Land Mrs, Chas.
Weber.. ,
M .. and 1Vlrsl, J. L. Routledge
an;l baby son of Dutton are spend
ing the 'week at' the home of Dr,
and, ',Mrs;.. J, Routledge
hyir az d Mra' W .L Siebert, Mists'
Nora Siebert, who have spent he
past week in Brantford, Platteville
Kitchene r and Niagara Falls, re-,
turned home ee Sunday evening..
Mr.. and Mrs. Geo.- Farwell and
gamily and Mrsl. Pierce Farwell,
Lebo• spnet the past week at Kit-
chener and other points, have ree
turned hone.
Mr. .and Mrs,. T. L. Wurm and
Mr., Nesbitt Wooast motored, •.tp
Wellesley on Monday, where Mr.,
Woods -will began, hist new duties
as principal of tha public school
•
aIr. and IVTre, H. H. Leibold and
son Harvey' and daughter_ Clara of
Ayton accompanied by Miss Rose
ICaercher of Pt. Elgin ,visited the
for u a brother, Mr.. Wm. Leibold
on Thursday last..
Mr.. and Mrs;. A. Moliek, Mrs. J
Ort and Mre. D. Mels^iac of Cred-
iton, motored to Mil Crton on Tu-
esday, to attend the funeral of the
late John England, a relative, and
a prorninnte business man of that
plain:. •
Mr. W. 'Fletcher, Me, 0. Nee --
ton and Mias' M. Oldham from Tor-
onto, Mr. and Mrs, Stolvensoa from
Brussels, spent -Sunday at the home
o c Mr. and. Mrs. Alex. Foster. Miss
Kathleen Stevenson; 'who has been
&panding .-the week -.with • Miss Het
en Foate>;, las' returned -home with
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Here an`clYThere
It is anticipated that English or-
ders for Canadian wool will exceed
1,000;000 pounds this year, which
will be a considerable increase over,
the Business of 1923, amounting to
700,000 pounds.
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Definite advice has been received
at Victoria, B.C., that the Japanese
training squadron, consisting of
the "Kishima," "Asma" and
"Azusa" will visit Victoria during
the winter. The squadron will
leave Japan early in December, fol-
lowing the annual fall manoeuvres.
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Approximately 60 per cent, or
1,252;604 of the population of
Western Canada live on occupied
farms. Of the balance, 474,516 live
in its 20 cities and towns of over
2,500 and 228,962 in 3,309 small
towns and villages of 2,600 or
under,
The work of re-bailasti'zig the
main line of the Canadian Pacific
between Montreal and Toronto (the
Lake Ontario shore line) has just
been completed. Nearly 2,000,000
•tons,of crushed rock; or about 35e
000 carloads, were used in this oper-
ation. Officials state that the road-
bed is now as excellent as it can be
made: and second to none in the
world,
Successful strawberry culture 300
miles north of the international«
boundary has been proven possible
by . R. A...Gordon, of Edmonton,
Alta. One hundred plants brought
from Ontario wintered well, less-
soiled
'essoiled Heavily and produced a pro-
li:fie-crop of, well -formed, fine-fai-
wored fruit with Acle color and fla-
vor. Mr, Gordon has likewise had
much success 'With cherries, wild
plume and crab apples,
Steady progress has bscn n; :cls
by the, auicay eei industry in Can-
ada cunei the past decade. The
Pereeu of. Statistics report' tient,
wIiex•eas fie Pominiohi imported
ea
nrry 7,0001100 pounds in pre-r'ar
days, it imported only 1,096,000
poueds and exported 2.2;7 00
-outs c
p (1 115,, 1923: Nine' 'fnC n,rhq,
with a ranitaliz.tion of $373,1190,
now 4lperote in Canfida, with sn
s ggroeito output appror.i ? rstine
,setee
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REPAIRING
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iCoverieg Ford %hip Good alaterial,lees opencurtains'
Chaztging Ford» Curtain's ta•., .. $.15.0'0 i
Painting with Doors ......' $5.Om
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WE SELL STONNE I3ITILT CLOTHES
New Spring Suitings Arriving Daily
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