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'ZURICH HERALD
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• Found, Notice, Etc'. Ads Mr.. Teti, Smith: is Ispendinghis
*Mister, Solicitor, Notary Public ; IN T'HLB +COL QJI[N holidays with hits , p,�rer *h,. •
atm, Office on Hamilton' Street, ; •
fgilkoff the square, 4loderich. Frty- ; Mr. Simon Smith, of Detroit,who
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tunas to loan at lowest rates. STRAYED eats here, hs the hiis rettuernea
d hhome.thl his p!
Ems. aolmes will be in Hensen o0 Misls Susanna Sntirh; who `;spent
'Friday . of .:each week.. Unto m+y . peetniaeea on Dee. 31st, the holidays with' her p Who
„s ant
1425, Lot 13th; conn, 5.11., Stanley and 'Mrs. Wendel Sntitle has ret-
Ed�rTt Township,.,; a two -ye old heifer,
• ' Teiwiflhi9 urned td Detroit.
RiMre't► F. Sssr, Nuts” Ci�vnsr e:iit have sante by^ pr.'rving•
ljeguer et laarrhidle "aea "' proporty and
earei i eense+e.' ' Mists'• Cecil' Ita.rWell, who has,
Uorumlrslol►er, lhlre''aud Aliat-, Emrant>el Rc�iclliert, R.i 1. spent the, holidayls "with her par-
ha>ruraaae. 8elfrssentinK, ants; Mr. ' and es. Pierce Farwell,
11010/101 Brie Mortasge Cereal*. returned ,to Detroit.
sum asillCanada Trust Co. eh,
1001. Tho ZtmlMists Charlotte Barwell, who
FOR SALR t3pentt the holidays at her hone
A good. dark k...n driving hors's' SPe i.•... ...holi...r.,i to'Kitchener to
5 years old. Apply ,tci Aiseriehl yesurne her studies. '
Peter Gingerick of the BronsOn
Line, Stanley, were holiday :Visit-
'Opft '•::'sALE ors with friends at Elmira:. e
10 -inch grain grinder in good Misises Mabel Eichler .'andi
condition, L. Prang. , Katie Roth, of Pigeon, Micli„
vs -ere visitOrs a.t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Menne Tiechter, over the
Mr. and 'Mrs. Christ. Gingerich
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gingerich of
the Brondon Line, ,are ittending the
funeral of a ;tele:Live at 'New
Mies J. A. McDonald, who sp-
ent, the holidays at her home. at
Kincardine, has Teen -Med. her- 'dut-
ies tee teacher, of the' 14t41- po.
Mr. Bruce Klapp, Son of Mer.
Ettrasal lutfioller Elmore Klopp, hag' been ,engaged
as teahcer for the Publici, School
lacansed Auctioneer for County
on the Town Line, Stanley, near
011 *Won. In a position "to cop -
*mat any auction sale; regardless
1110 ha size or article* to sell: , 1
good results from .,ntii." little.. ad
;OUR your business. snd it not
column. - If you want anything or
imirdees. : ' '' • ''';.,. ' 'n have anything for sale.' hist try
lb, beenn confined to his bed 'for a
few weeks, is showing little ,signs
I last, from the hones from ten te
ical church, on Thursday evening
riately observed in, the. Evengele
agreement lasts for. the winter
Tuesday evening; when all plaCeS
of business Were plosed, this snew
w -ere somewhat disSappointed em
• Watch Night was very epprop-
of improvement, di if anything 4c.
is getting a little weaker.
The. midwek evening shoppers
twele-e 'o'clock. Severe' apeeief
1111 . Iir inusical. numbers -were rendered, pis
well as a, few short .addresses giV
tillsapii D.D.S., L. D.$Brisson, St. joesepla. , Mesta.: Menne Steekle ',I -re and
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DENT L SURGEON � k SEN9ALL
awe sow-
O1i1F'ICBI
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OSCAR ELOPE
• duate Carey M. Jones Nat
Il t School of �A►uctioneorinag. Tr
Wm is, Registered -'Live
Terms in keeping
'Breeds).
1110111
prsvatling prices. Choice
anythingChoice
WM for sale. Rf iiC`sell ;
tA'm`mts, Zurich
oboes x.93 or a
Zurich Ned
MAKKE
.• Fres) spa Stitt Meats
Bsilegna Sausages,- etc
Pries iss.-• Woul
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Rii4E &. tIYDES
CABS Sig g
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:ZURICH, LIVERY
1 sat in a position to iccomo=
Su)S sal requirements in the Livery
yya hare Auto for hire.
Any-
thingdose in the teaming line.
GROROS J. THIEL
1111bie Y
Enrich
G. S. ATKINSON
L. U. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST •.,:
RR, ONT. : Phone 34
At HAYFIELD Every Wednesday
I V KINGS IN EXETER BY AP-
POINTMENT
LIVE .
PO U L T R Y
WANTED :.
4 day till a Ocloek p.m:
net feed tout same morning
Vii, •Iiireeglit In '
Ubest Cash. Prices 7.-
. .—CL3R FOR--
- ''Cream and Eggs
N. • Suter.
Atlantic
What famous Lima til Set.
l is rri itsrs ie1i ar tone, dlotance.
litix i e . anythtiltg in Radio
9, ret cos'N5 •np to
*Whim• but' then, heat in Batteries
t>
egawpnxent 'gees with ' my
VW*sat O;4 THE .Alli every • de-
siil•, e-onple tt for *13100. • and
Ensit+intoed for one year, . It itis
lksdio. Y knee it.; and the sales
Val,.fright. i
IN. S. WEIN, Prop.
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SlAZUSWOODJ MOTOR SEw'1C ,
FOR SALE
A good pair of 'Ladies Skates
annd shoes, site 6. Apply at
Central Telephone Office
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the
ZURICH 'HORTICITLTU'RAL SOC-
- TETY will be held in.
TOWN TALL ZRUICH
q
TUESDAY EVE. JANUARY 12th,
1926, at 8 o'clock, p.tta-
PtUSI TESS'--Election of Officers.
Peter, 1aberer, President.
J. E. G ascho, Secretary.
.NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Mem-
bers of Zurich Agt;icttltura1 Society
will be• held 'in
TOWN, HALL, ZRUICH
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••• TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th,
1926, et 2 . o'clek, p.mj. ' -
Business, -Election of Officers, Re-
?eeiv ing Financial Reports, Etc.
W. 5. Jiohnstoo; President. .
A. F. Masts,. Secy-Treas,
en,
Word•wa sneeeived here of the
FARM FOR SALE death of Johnj George Bender, whet
In Stanley rrownslup, died at his home in. Kitchener on
contain-
ing: 150 acres; fifty•ihctiies good gratia December 31s(t, • at the age • of 60
land andi 100) acres under cultivate I Years and 12 dayls, The 'remains,
ion. On the preeeisiete is a< good l were laid to rest at' Mount Hope
•brick house, hank barn, driveahed cemetery. Mr. Bender was a bro-
and 'hog pen. Fait trees and pl- the. to Mrs6 (Rev.) Grenzeb.ach of
enty of water. For ',particulars Shakga!peare.
apply to A. R.,`"IIes',s, Zurich- Mr. Harry Jacobs, of near
CChiselhurst, deplarted thi'a life on
Monday, :January 4th, aged ' 63
years. - He leaves to mourn, his loss
a sorrowing widow and onee•'sen,
also three brotherts, of which Mr,
Sol, Jacobe Of the village isl one.
'Was born: and ,rai ed at the Sauble
Line, Hay, and in his earlier days
used to work at the 'saddler trade
in Zurich; The remains( 'will be
taken to Exeter cemetery for inter-
ment. •
The weatherman has' given ,u's
a variety the past week, by in-
troducing a "January Thaw" wh-
ith spoiled the 'nice sleighing and
putt the roads! ini,bad Shape, which
require .a lot of . work Ito be put
in shape for •wheeling. • A. cold
wave is arriving here ,frons the
north-west, on Wed. morning, and
if the old adage. of "a January fog.
will ,freeze a , .dog." -will coine. true
we will have some severe weather,.
as swill
a heavy. fog and mist
all day Monday and' Tuesday' '
NEW ROOKS .
FARM FOR SALE
' Consisting of 99 acres being Lot
7, eon. 10; Hay Townsdaiipi. ; ' Soil
is of a good rich clay loam, well
drained and fenced and in high
state of cultivation. Thiene is on
the premises a tine hardwood bush
of eight acres, good frame house,
bank barn and other ostbvildeings
Far further particulars, apply ,en
prepises. Daniel Traeatner, R.R. 3,
Zui iqh, Ont.
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A Buffalo Robe o Town Line,
Hay and. Stanley. ' Owner can have
same by. • proving property and
paying for this adv, from! Chas. S.
Bedard,, R.R t ' , Zig
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I;1
Dr. ,H.H.` COWEN
'1::D:D.D.S
DENTAL: ILJRGEON;1
At DEITZ BLOCS, n ZURICH ev-
ery Thursday, Fr dap sad Satur.
day.
Main Oitrae. • - Grace Livingston Hill.
?ARxI►L i36'& AU:ACK. D►SRWOOD WildiGeese-- • Muth. a O'stenso
1 A bolt of His F,athet°-
' Harold B. Wright
The Sea Hawk-• ; Rabael Salitini
Ariel Custer-
Geace Livingston 111)
The Fast Lady- Keble Howard
The Power and the Glory--.
Gilbert ,Parkeri
Lucile on. the Heights -= •
• Elizabeth Dufferld
Humber., the white' "rabbit in the
Woods.- Geon E. Walsh
Lucile Bringer of Soy-•
EliabetN Duffield
Mello Triumphant
- F1b abetE Duffield.
I#ete and there with Paul 'arid
Peggy Florence Scott,
Aerosa the continent with Paul and
'• Peggy-i•Vlorenee Scott,'
Resurrection Rock- Edwin Balmer
The Red lamb -Mary Robert Rine-
hard
The following new books have
been added to the'evargrowinb sup
ply of bo
oksl �'t the Zurich 'lib-
rary. •
Title Author
(Not under thet LLaw- '
roceaaxTAs
Soft coa►
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GOOD Olt HAND
Case & pori
PHONE
(Painted Fires—Nellie L. McClung,
Ratio Boys • rescued the loist ,
Aaskal-Gerald. lieckende
The Victory Boy Scouts--
ICapt, A, Douglas
HEEHAW: -1' Boy Scouts missing Tenderfeet --
r apt, A., Douglas
,mn
Pepe
INT; TOQK MANY:F'1111f�,.
PINE SHOWING OF HOLSTEINS AT
NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW.
Ontario Department of Agriculture
Assisted In Selection and Shipping
--State Herd Prise Conies to This
Province.
(Contributed by Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
Ontario Holstein breeders have
again won a notable success at the
National Dairy Show, which this year
was held in Indiauapoiis.'
Ten Ontario breeders entered
twenty-four animals --nine bulls and
fifteen females, and showed these
twenty-four animals against approxi-
mattly three hundred of the4ream"
of American herds.-
These Ontario farmers through the
excellence of their stock were able
to win individual prizes on eighteen
of the twenty-four animals shown.
The six animals not winning prizes
were made ,up of: four heifer calves,
1 bull call, all of whioh'were not as
extreme in size as their American
competitors, and consequently were
hardly in a condition to compete in
1925, but another story might be told
if these same calves were returned
a year from now. The sixth' animal,
a four-year-old cow, while not win-
ning a prize, stood eleventh in a
class of seventeen, being just outside
the prize money.
The complete report of the win-
nings shows that Ontario breeders
won: 4 firsts, 3.seconds, 4 thirds, 2
fourths, 1 fifth, 2 sevenths, 1 eighth,'
2 tenths, and, -in addition, won the
Senior and Grand Champion female,
Junior Champion male and first in
the State Herd, whieh is the most
coveted. prize put up by the National
Dairy Exposition. The report of such
winnings by representatives from the
herds of Ontario should be an excel-
lent advertisement for the breed and
the breeders, and in this connection
it is well to note that this notable
achievement by Ontario men was
made possible through the Ontario
Department of Agriculture assisting
the shipment of live stock to efor-
eign exhibition. The assistance given
consists of payment of the freight on
exhibits, payment of entry fees, and
certain other expenses in connection
with the dressing and advertising the
exhibit.
It was generally eonceded at
Indianapolis that the Ontario exhibit
was one of the most uniform. and 04
highest average gtialttyein..that great
show of. HolsteinsPTThQsekbebit was
also well staged and altogether it
was one of the -most attractive points
of interest in- the exhibits at the
exhibition, •
Following ta.s list of the winnings:
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Farm Implements
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Pumps, Piping and Fitt�i s
Also install our Pumps
1 Storage . Batteries, Hot Shots.
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and Telephone Batteries
Tires, Tubes, Greases and Oils 1.7'
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We are in a •position to Repair go.,
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any make of Car.0.
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ROTECTION
Getone of Our Auto Tops:
They'will protect you from ,the
cold winds and will. make Winter
motoring a pleasur
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE• IT
WEE RERUBBER YOUR 8 U G3Y WHEELS.
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CHRISTMAS is here again -The
time when Friend i Greet Friend's
with Heartfelt Wishes
SO HERE WE WISE YOU ALLe
CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS .-
THE OLD, OLD GREETING, IN
ALL SINCERITY
A. Merry Christmas
and
A Happy, Prosperous
New Year
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f: W. H. HOFFMAN
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