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CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
Thur.sday; Qetober A921
BUSINESS CARDS
Prowlfoot, Killoran & HOL1VIES.
Sarristere, Solieltors, Nutaries,
Lte. Office on the Square,
:2pd door from Hamilton St, God-
,erich. ,Private funds to loan at
lowest rates,
Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. ,Killoran
D. E, Holmes,
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensel' on
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• ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com Missioner, Coo veyancing,
• Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
CoHerald Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. S. HaTaie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OPVICR\ HENQ ‘LL.
OSCAR KLO.PP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of the County. Char-
ges 'moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
i3everal fine farn-is have been -
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. O. Phone 18-93
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Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer'
License for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Giv`d
rue. a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
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MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Woull
CASH FOR SKINS &BIDES
Yungblut (CL.
Doicb.rt
NOTICE.
As 1 have recently purchased the
livery business, I wish to inform
the public that I arn in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this .qine, Aiwa's° a licensed
-chauffeur and have an auto for
'Lite, Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
*Zurich.
phone 58
LIVE
POULTRY
WANTED
"Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in. •
:Highest Cash Prices
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. .0 Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
Threshing Machinery
.arn agent of this .district for
the celebrated Waterloo 1VIfg._ Co.
machinery and Iliedler tractors.
Parties interested will' do well to
see me. Have Old • the following
machines. this season with absolute
satisfaction in every sale;
Steal*, steam outfit; John Erb
oil tenter and small separator;
Menno .Steckle also a tractor out -
tit. For ' further information kin-
dly see :any of these users. tf5
PETER KROPF, Agent, Zurich.
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DELIVVRIES''
Season 1921 1922
THERE IS A. COLD DAY COM-
ING. LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY
NOW WITH OUR CELEBRATED
DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S.
LACKAWANA'S COAL.
cam, & PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS ;-CASH.
one; Office 10w. House 19,
ti EN SA I. L UNT,„
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PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, E.t.d. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
-FARM-red BALE-
Consiating. of 50 acres, being
north ,half u.1 Lot 3.3, con , 11, Tow-
nship of Stunley. There is on
the premises two frame barns, a
good frame house, well fenced and
drained, about 18 acres fall plo-
wed, balance is in grass, a good
never failing hard water well. ,For
further particulars apply to James MciLnohey,
R. R. 1, Varna. tf16
WANTED
Highest market prices paid for
Live Poultry, taken in every Wed-
neuday, .J Gascho & Son. -12
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN That a -Court
will be held, pursuant to The Ont-
ario Voters' Lists Act, by His
Honour the Judge of the County
Come of ma. County of Huron
at the Township Hall, Zurich, on
the 29th day of October, 1921,
at eleven o'clock, a. m., to hear
and determine complaints of er-
rors and omissions in the Voter's
List of the Municipality of the
Township of Hay, for 1921.
Dated the 14th day of October,;
1921.
ANDREW F. HESS, Clerk of the
Municipality of the Township of
Hay.
1920
A Year* Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Incurance Co.
Head Office; - London, Canada
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Increased During War Period
Maintained through Epidemic
Period
Continued in high cost period
An unparelled Reward.
C. A. Hoffman, Agent
Live. Poultry
WILL BE TAKEN AT MY PRE-
MISES EVERY WEDNESDAY
FORENOON, FOR WHICH WE '
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH
PRICES.
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•Ur, arid /VIre. Sol Miller of Bay-
' OCAL ,NE
L , 1 Viliited is t h.e Villaee on lVfon-
Mr: Lloyd E[ey left last week
for lIohnesville where he Will be
for some time,
Inspector E. J; Tom of Goder-
ich made his usual visit to Zurich:
P. S, on Menday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weseloh spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wrie,
chreeder at Dashwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schroeder of
Dashwood spent Friday e vetting'
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel, Bron
son Line. •
Mr. and Mrs. oLuis Foster 01
Kitchener attended the funeral of
the late Mrs,. Alonzo Poster, last
week, and' also visited other free,
ends here.
Mr. Julius Bloch of the village
has recently been sworn in as 'a
County Constable for Huron Co-
unty. The appointment was
made by Crown Attorney Seeger,
Goderich.
Mr. Melvin C. Talbot has sold
his fine 100 -acre farm, on the Bron-
son Line, Stanley, to his neighbor
Mr. I'llenno Steckle. Mr,. Talbot
has purchased the' farm. of thelate
Wes. Harvey on the 2nd con., St-
anley. Possession in both • cases
is given next March.
The open) air skating arena ow-
ned by the Zurich Athletic Assoc-
iation has recently been sold to
Mr. Ezra Koehler of the village.
Mr. Koehler has been caretaker 0l
same for the past two seasons,
and knows all about the business,
and we wish him every success in
his undertaking.
Miss Senila Siemon of the ',Till-
age delivered to the Herald of-
fice a fine bunch of matured res-
pberries. They are of the brown
Columbian variety and as fine a
sample as can be obtained when
these berries are in the fruiting
season. They were picekd„hathe'
garden of Mr. Hy. Walper of the
village, and we are advised that a
large quantity are ripe and ready
to be picked. •
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoddart sp-
ent Sunday with friends in Zur-
ich. -Huron Expositor.
What might have proven a
i serious accident happened to Mr.
Peter Corriveau C,'n Monday, while
he was engaged in tearing down
the Bissonette Block, St, Joseph,
he was on the top .of the building
and in the act of throwing down
a plank, when a nairtherein cau-
ght on his coat, overbalancing
rim, and only through presenceq1
nind, he jumped clearing himself
front falling in a heap of broken
aricks and other debrese, which
would have possibly proved fat-
al, Mr. Corrivean. had a drop
of some, twenty feet, ,and ' escaped
with a b ruese.d foot' which will
H.Gallman, "
BORN
Brandon -At Bayfield on Oct.' 17,,
to Mi. and Mrs. Harold Brandon
a son.
Schwalm -In Hay Township on
• Oct. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Schwalm, a son.
Oestreicher-In Hay Township, on
Oct. lath, to Mr. and Mrs. ;Sa.M-
uel Oestreicher, a son.
Denomy-In Hay Township on
Oct. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs, Ted.
Denotny, a daughter.
uric
oon be ,well again.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs 41
Butter .....
Buckwheat •
Barley
Wheat
Oats
Flour
Bran
6')
60
95-1.00
'40
3.3-4.25
28.00
Shorts '30.00
Potatoes per bag ...... 1.50
Live Hogs ..... 8.00
:day, •
• Mr, and Mrs. R. Ohlert attend-
ed the 'wedding of the formerei
brother at Detroit last week.
• Mr. Daniel Gascho who has been
West for the last couple 01 mon-
bas returned home.
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Mrs. Thomas' Gettus of Detrelt
is spending a few days with Mr'.
and Mrs. Wna. Thiel, Bronson Line,
Messrs, E. Kochems and J. Reg-
ier are° digging a deep water well
for Mr. Geo. Thiel, .aeside tee
livery barns.
lVlr. George Schroeder of the
Bronson Line is holding an aucti
sale o stock, Implements, etc., on
Saturday of this week. Mr, Sch-
roeder will leave shortly lor Cav-
alier, N. Dok., were he will make
his future home.
MARRIED
Vincent-Desjardine-At the TrN
Memorial church, Exeter, by
Rev A. A. Tramper, on Oct.
18, Albert Vincent of Dashwoocl
• to Miss Cora Disjardine of
Grand Bend.
lae Ili • ILI ciet -ce.t ."i31 e. climb o d
-Farm", Goderich Township, on
October 10th, by . the Rev. A.
Macfarlane, assisted by the Rev
Mr. Foster, Jessie, daughter of
• Mrs. Donald McKenzie, of Be-
echwood Farm, to Sherlock Keys
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys,
of Stanley Township.'
,Croisefiere-Bedard-At St, Pierre
Aux-Bouleaux R. C. Church,,
Drysdale, by Rev. Father A. A
Rondott on October 10th,
Joseph .Henrie Croisefiere
Windsor, to Mrs. Evangeline
Bedard (1.eaPorte), daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. J. Laporte, Sala-
ble Line, Hay, Township.
BAYFIELD
(Delayed in the mals)
A. number from here attended
the ball game at Zurich on Satur-
day.
Harold Brandon wears a sunny
smile these days, a son arrived on
Monday.
John Blair of Sault St. Marie has
been visiting his brother Roi,ert,
and other friends in the neighbor-
hood. He had a monument plac
ed in the cemetery in memory 01
the parents.
• Mr. and Mrs. Peters and Mr. and
Mrs. Whites•des of StratfOrd mot-
ored up on Friday, and we kuncler-
stand these gentlemen purchased
,building lots from Mr. W. R. Jew-
ett. They could find no more.
desirable place to build a cottage
Mrs. Scott'e and Mr.. Robinson's
'Cottages* comPletedand
work . is being rushed with 'Mr.
Ocuith'0,
• Mrs. John Tough and MisS Mar-
garet Campbell are visitinfe, fri-
ends at Walkerville and Inger-
soll.
Robert Penhale left last week"
for the West with a' car load oil
apples.
Miss Mary Davey of Wingham;
was a guest at The Rectory over
the week -end.
Mrs, Thompson of Goderich is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cowie.
The Ladies Aid of the Method-
ist Church are planning to hold
a fowl .supper shortly.
Is Your Rubber Fokiptwear
Guaranteed etter Value?
Every pair of Aries Holden Rubber Foot-
wear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of
similar shoes of any other make, sold at the
same price and worn under the same con-
ditions.
The little round tag tied to every pair tells
you that Ames Holden Rubber Footwear
gives you more Value for your money than
you ever got before.
This guarantee eneans that Ames Hoiden
WI
Rubber iz'ool.v.rear is better -in quality of
rubber and linings, as well as in the way it
is made. It Stands the hardest kind of wear
because: there is extra strength wherever
there is extra strain.
You get the most value for your dollar if
you insist on getting the benefit of this
guarantee by wearing only Ames Holden
Rubbers. We stand squarely behind it.
When you buy Rubber Footwear of any
kind, let us ft you with
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Interest payable half -yearly, 15th March and September.
Denominations $1000 and $500
Price 98.80 and" accrued interest
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