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ffteem attention to 'Coun'sel and
Court Work,
Mr., Holmes may be eons:Wiwl at
tClodeacich by phone and phone
Chargeia reversed.
Wants, For Sale, Lusty.
Found, Notice, Ete. Adan
IN THIS COL14I1+1
CARD OF THANKS
Mr And Mrs. Jo..: 0 -Wines wish
to express their most 'sincere th-
anks, approeiati+an, ray n,pathy and
kindness during their recent illness
And bereavement.
FARM FOR SALE •�`"
FIRST' CLASS il'AR1VI POR SALE
Crop, Stock ;and implements, 20 ac-
res
Township Clerk whaat,`22 acres patsy 6 acreS of
wan, r. Hess, barley, 9 bean's, 3 routs, and the
remainder in Hay and -pasture, 39
bead,of (stock, 500 hen's and chicks
full equipments, immediate poses-
sion. --Apply Box 165, Hen-
Salk.;
en-:Sall,
onior et mu sage licenses, NotarY
:Mlle, Commlinlioner, Fire and Ant-
lista'M1Vi Insurance, Representing
illeisies and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
., The Canada Trust 00.' lamrl eh,
— DENTAL 8URGE6N§
WAIN OFFICE HENSALL
Dr. H.. H. COWEN
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DENTAL • SUiRGEON:
`At DEITZ BLOCK, 'ZURICH eP
Thursday, Friday and Satiate.
algt-
Malin Office
IBILIATLEIBS BLOCK, DA8gWO°Ilt
OSCAR gL'OPP,,
ieraduate Carey M. Joeea Not -
Seigel School of Auctioneering. Try
loge tor Registered! Live Stock
Sill 'Perms in keeping
'Breeds). Terms
dome for sale.
With prevailing prices. illell aliwythi e
ihryw ere. or write, Z eb;
!Gime IS -93
need
Indicant ..
1,sed Auctioneer for t ocon ,
fie Huron. In a Position
'quiet any auction sale, regardless
to size or articles to sell. not
Waled your business. and d s for
ifi>4'fied will make no charge
garviees. Dashwood,
;Arthur Weber,
tawa 13-67
Zurich Nett
11 MARKET
Fresh and "Salt Meats
•'$otogna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SEWS e; IDDES
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ZURICH LIVERY
POULTRY \ CULLING
Have your hens culled now by
an 'Expert Government Culler at
Two -Cents per hen. L. V. Ho-
garth, Exeter. Phones, Crediton
18-31. • 4-6t
FOR SALE
A limited number of boiler flues
14 and 16 feet long. Suitablefor
re -enforcing cement flow% 'bridges
etc. Apply to George Ford,
Hay, 1+'.O, Ont.
1 amt in a position to accorao-
ate all requirements in the Livery,
line, 'have Auto for hire, Any -
Mpg done in the teaming line.
QROROE J. THIEL
!>>giol�n 51 Zurich
LIVE
p O U• L T R
WANTED
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of ane hundred acres
good clay loam, good buildings,
Lot 24, Con. 2,Hay_ Also 75
acres pasture .Lot 16, Con. 7, Win.
Pearce, Herisall, Ont.
FOR SALE
A 'ood: second hand. Louden hay
track with car. L. A. Prang.
WANTED
Local Representative 1,Wanted to
sell for the "Old -Reliable Font -
hill Nurseries." Start now, large
list of specialties, handsome free
outfit, exclusive territory, .highest
commissions, . Write for ,terms and
catalogue, Stone & Wellington,
Toronto,
*Wen every day till Oeloek p.m.
snot, teed. fowl same morning)
*Slee Brought t ln,
Highest Cash Prices
FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W, O'Brien! '
TPDe 1+l, Zurich
The ford
MAGNETOw
FOR SALE
A quantity of choice secondhand
white bricks, apply to Hy. Claus
ids, Zurich. '
Z011101 -I MR
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. J, Routledge is spending
this week in Dutton:
Mr, McKenzie of $t, Lours is
visiting friends ,here,
Mr, W. H Hoffman was at •visitor
to Goderiel can Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ravelle, wli;o.
visited .relative's in Windsor, ha,
returned home.
Mrls. •Frazer of Detroit is visit-
ing old acquaintances, in town at
present.
Mr. Henry Deichert of New
Haven, Mich, spent the week -pend
at the home of Mr. Jacob Deichert.
Mr. and Mrs. Chios. Fritz attend-
ed the funeral of the latMichael
Fenn at Parkhill on. Sunday:
Master Melvin Stade of Dash; -
wood is holidaying this week with -
Harold Stade of the village.
Mr. land Mrs. Theodore Haberee
'were to Elmira over Sunday and
the holiday,.
Rev. and Mrs, Lloyd Kalbfleisch
of Elmira are visiting.._ with reler
atives and friends.
MG• .and:Aire Harry I3eideman
and children of Detroit, axe visiting
with. Mr, and M,r)% E. Heideman.
Mr, Jrohn • Wagner of Guelph, i'a
visiting at ,the home' of his bre-
ther, NIT .W. C. Wagner,.
1Vlisa Anna Elsley of Waterloo
spent the weekrend at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. W-agner.
Hay Council met on Monday, for
its Monthly meeting. A full ac-
count of the minutes will appear
in next week's issue.
On August 1st, hair cuts in Tor-
onto were raised\to 50c. and 25c for
a shave. In Detroit hair cua�. 'are
going up to 75c and shavers to, 35c
Mr. an ht'ri, Jho. Wes'doh, Mr.
and. 'Mas. 'Titeedore Weseloh of
Waterloo >1t::d with friends and
relatives p. er the week -end.
A num r of people from town
attended :z e funeral of the late
Marx. Ben-ior at Dashwood on
Monday Au;;. 2nd.
Mr. Ed. Deichert of Detroit, and
traveller of a large seed firm or
that city, is. visiting relatives here
for a few week's.
Rev. and Mr% R, M. Geiger and
family, of Chesley, are visiting the
formers parent's, Mr. and Mrs.
I'l eiger,
Mr, Clarence Hoffman of Galt
was a Sunday visitor at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'V.H.
Hoftnvan.
Mr, Gordon `iralper of Detroit
was a week -end visitor With his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wol-
per.
Mr, land Mrls,• Percy 'Clark and
'amily of Windsor visited fro a
few days with Mr. and Mrs, ,Joe
aascho.
Mr. H A. Iink, t• Ter of theEa1k
of Montreal• in Zurich and who has
Leer. relieving at Ailsa Craig for
a few weeks, has returned to hi -
here,
Mr. and Mr:. George. Die,g)l and
'4Trs, Smith of Brocnhnten also D.
Carl Dime] of Seaforth and
Dippel 'of .UunnviUle visited with
Mr• ,and Mrsi, L, Prang on Sunday.
Mir. and Mese J, L. Roiutlecl,g i<
and son Bobl.,ie, who 'spent the past
week with Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Rout-
ledge, returned to their home in
Dutton on Saturday...
Exceptionally fine rains _visited
Western Ontario on Sunday after -
neo nand evening, which was very
badly needed, and will mean much
to the later cropis.
Mrs. H .Yungblut, and brother
'Mr. Ed. Deichert left last Tuesday
for a pleasant outing at Buffalo,
Niagara Fairs, Kitchener adn other
eastern points, returning on Mon -
Monday,.
r'
The new !sheds at the Lutheran
church are now' corn;pleted and
are exng . used for de v sire serv-
ices, while the progress of renov-
ating the church is under way.. Al-
ready workmen are,. busy excav-
ating the same for a basement;:
which when completed will make
it a very modern church.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
SCHOLARSHIPS
The township of Hay High 'sch-
ool entrance 'scholarships for 1926
have been won as follows.
The first schojiarship, of $27.50
was wion by Lorne Chapman, aged
12, o f,S. S. No. 10 10 Hay; {with M90
marks.
The )second scholarship, of 816.50
goes to Mildred Johnston, aged/
13 of ie. S. N>a.
14
'Hay with tl
696
arias:
The ;thirdscholars sip of$11.00,
was captured (by ?Gordon Troyer,
FOR EXCHANGE
There has been placed in my
hands for 'exchange on a 100 acre
or more 'farm situated in • Hay
Township near 7,urich, two mod
ern dwellings in Baden. One is
a cottage and the tether as semi -
bungalow. Both wired and one
he's furnace installed, Both ho-
uses are newly built. Owner wi-
shes tog o on a farm. For par-
ticulara apply to A. F. Hess, Zur-
ich. tf-1
COAL. 1926
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE
Scranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahontas
and 'elft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
TELEPHONE. YOUR ORDERS
EARLY TO
Case & Son
PHONE 36 UENSALL-17
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SCHOOL FAIR »ATM, c 'i
Grand Bend—Sept. 7.
Dashwood, Sept 8,
Crediton -Sept, 9th,
W i n ch,elsea—Sept. 10.
Wroxeter -Sept. 13.
Gorrie—Sept. 14.
Bluevale-•Sept 10,
Ashfield—Sept 1L
St, Helens—Sept. 17.
Colborn—Sept 10.
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Flensall S p
'ZURICH --Sept. 2L
Varna—Sept 22.
Blyth—Sept. 23.
Ethel—Sept. 24.
• Walton—Sept. 25'F. ,
Goderich 'Tp—Belt ill. m a
Belgrave—Sept .20; 1 $1100
Dublin -Sept. 30.
} p Clinton—Oct. 4--a. aged 12'', of S.S. No 14, Hay with
Does get weak 575 marks.
- �,• The elstabli�shrnelat of these stir•-
4•` t•'`o1ais1ii s 'figs caused a. healthy per
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#ie�-.ca�e�r.�` IrRON LFA OXiE Li s �L..
ennral urval(ry, aiming +tha, puii'cl
C]EfEI9�1L and the teachers 'o;f ±110 ttYkvbahip,
again on the lfl �1`he competition is open ito al p
R .,.,:,...iw��, JUL'JIILit pile residing) in Iay.
^� '-i 29—Thamies Road at :t We congltiiatulate the winners o;f
harid-
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", FREE g0-.$ensalf at Crediton. 1926 on their success and the Who
+e ESTI "" R�:+ AUCr><1'n�l - .aolxiie rewards they toceived.
. �l—Crean at'A'1aRnitewi �091t1,; .
AL n W ' �s Prop, 2-Zutrieh M :; ret r , , , 1 i ices for 1927? Te loin the un
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr.• sand Mrs, Ezra ;sp-
ent; the week-nd in Kitchener,
Mr, ,and Mr's, Joree'ph Moussean
o fDetruit, are viiinslg relative* in
Ole vicinity .at present,
Mises Bernice, M,ilhausen - of Kit-
chener i'S holidaying. at the hemi?
of .W. 3 Siebert. •
Miss Susan 'M.ac:Kinnoir of Det'
reit i)s visitngi at th.: home of Dr..
and Mrit A. J. •MacKrnnoinj.
• 1.liss Grace Volland of Goderich,'
is Visiting with• Mr. and Mrs. -Wm.
Lelbold, Babylon Line
Mr, and Mi+s. W .:E Finkhetn•er
and daughter Miss hazel o fStrat
ford, visited at the hum •of Mr.
and Mos. W. 1L 1loffnan, the past
Master Mervyn Stelck, of the
14th, con. is spending the Week
the week with his friend, Master
Hugh MacKinnon.
Mrs. }Ives and sons Walter and
Eddie Hass, froth Bridgeport, are
i'sifing for two weeks at the home
of Mr ,and Mrs. 0. Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Tav-
i,3tock, are Ispewnding a few
day.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs
W. S. Johnston,
NEW ADS—J. Galscho & Sons;
3. W. Merner, Brown Bros; Bank
of Montreal, J. Gelinas, Box 165
Hensel',
Mr, and Mrs. Hy, Devine and
family from near Grand Bend, sp-
ent Sunday. at the home of ,Mr.
and Mrs; Melvin Smith, -
iVli'xses V. Hillman and K. Pall
and Messrs Royal Brown and Frank
Siebert of Detroit, spent' the week
end with the latter's parents,,
will Inial: the winners of: Bose pr -
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Miss Erma Brown of Kitchener,
and Miss Myrtle Galton of Brant-
Cord, :spent the week -end at the
hens: of itr•. and Mrs. W. L ,Sie-
bert.
The wheat crop in Thier district
is practically rail cut n id,stooks
up fairly well c:onsiderin; the.poor
start it had in the spri i , The
see -son in general •oif v.:ry 'late.
-Mr. ;and Mrs. Wni, L ibotd and.
'son:s, Theodore and Elr,lor•, were
Sunclay visitors at Stratford, Mrs
Frank Wicke and son Byron, re-
turned with them to remain for
some time.,
Miss Hclma Koehler of Toronto
visited her father, Mr. Peter Ko-
ehler fora few days last week,
and was accompanied back to the
city by liar nei.ee Miss Greta Ko-
^hler, who will visit there. for a
time,
The Editor and fam'i.y -were
treated t , some real nice North, -
.ern Spy ,).a''..s by Mr. John Do-
uglas of the Tuwn Lina, This
fruit is ;,ice and firm almost as
when th •y were picked, and the
'flavor is Burp, singly good when
one coni' i 1,^ r . rat we ar already
in the n sinth o'. August.
Farce' 1'.:3st r i.te:s, •which were
changed on n'' fiber 24,• have been
cancelled, and .hk. lower rates wh
ich were in ell of previous to that
date will again prevail on and a.f-!
ter April 12. In'struetions, to the
effect have barn issued to all post l
Masters, but no real m for
change has been given•
The !scheduled game of base-
Lall, Zurich vs, Exeter on Mon-
day was postponed but on Friday
evening of this week the strong
Exeter nine' will come to Zurich and
battle With (the local's, and as these
two teams are at tb.e top of the
soarl ley
list in thee league, a most
game. is looked for. Come and
cheer for ;your favorite team it
will encourage the boys.
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AUGUST ROD AND GUN'
Useful information ;for sports-
men is contained in the - August
pens of :Rod and Gun :in t.helaws;
corrected to date, for the provint-
tea of Canada and Ne fonndl and,
.''h.'s Canadian sportsing5 -
ale in the current issue, contains a
eery attractive line-up of read-
ing matter! as well as information.
;1n interesting account of duck
shooting on the St. Lawrence is
told by Wingate McHunter. Nova
ii ntia rs the 'scene of an article
'on hunting theml'nk, from the well
known pen of Bonnycastle Dale,
British Colulmibia ,is dealt with in
'P, C. Young's story of an outing
to the •;%alley of Grantbrsdolt And
ill. A;. .Bryan 4i illiamis' "Brieezest..
from. the West." Ontario' Is rep-
resented in "A Canoe Titin Thro-
ugh the Tamigarni Forest Reserve."
In 'the monthly `Outdoor Talk" de
pertinent, Wolves is W. 0, :Motley's
principal theme. Fishing Notes
and Gun's sand Ammunition contai
n variety lof,accounts and inform-
ation of interest to the angler and
the gun man: Rod and Gun 14
pttblished monthly by W. .1. Tay
tor Ltd., Woodstock, Ont.
,.,w,,_
rem leVeeeie •orn. tem poet Ott
ht has
'ssalaanwrithroughout Canada andn had
been extremely well received. It iaa
described as resembling beef but of
a more gamey flavor. Government
officials expect that this meat, with
bides and o+'rr'i' 1,,,,,.a o products,
will become a regular source of silt
come to the people of Canada in the
future.
FarrnImplernents
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FAIT'M IMPLEMENTS
)AND HAVE .JUST TdIs LINE AND KIND OF MAOHINEE.Y
YOU NEED THE MOST, ALSO PUMPS, PIPING AN D
FITTINGS. WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS,
See us before purchusing your Far
Implements
GARAGE SUPPLIES
We carry a complete line of Garage Supplies
AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND- OF
AUTO PARTS.
Tires, ,Tutees, Greases and Oils
WHILE THEY LAST WE ARE OFFERING THE PUBLIC
THESE SPECIAL 'BARGAINS
$21.00 Batteries for $15.00
WE MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD BAT-
TERIES.
Our Batteries" are Guaranteed by the
Company and myself
ALSO DO BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRINu.
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WILL REPLACE ANY MATER: U. NOT SATISF.A.CTORV
Can in for a Sample and con ;Inn our roofings with any
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Then let us quota you on rooii,.•gls, asphalt shingles, Building
Papers, and Waall Boards,
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