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BUSINESS CARDS
Proudfoot, Killoran & HOLIVIES.
Earri tern, Solicitors, hlotariea,
''Fulda.,, Etc. Office on the Square,
2nd door from Hamilton St. God-
erich, 1k'rivate funds to loan at
lowest races,
v. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
D. E. Holmes.
Mr. ]Holmes wall be in Heri•sall on
Friday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com missioner, • Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co, Herald Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFP•ICR — HEN° ILL.
OSCAR KLOPP
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.
Several fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. O. Phone 18-93
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. Give
me, a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Boiogna Sausages, etc
'Highest Cash Price for Wool,
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
Yungbiut
Reichert
F
ZURICH LIVERY
Sale, �os..l LOCAL N
PUT OUR
Wants, For Sal Lost,1
round, Notice„ Etc., Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
Or strayed, an auto coaster ex-
press wagon in Zurich about two
weeks, ago. Reward offered for
return or information leading to
recovery. A.F.H., Herald Office,
FOR SALE
New Ford Touring Car for sale,
fully equipped. Apply to
Louis Prang, Zurich t-17
1 ami in a position to accomo-
date all requi emlents in the Livery
Line, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 58 Zurich.
LIVE
POU LTRY
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. O'Brien
Rhone 94. ., Zurich
1920
A. Year Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Incurance Co.
Head Office; — London, Canada
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Inc'reased During War Period
Maintained through Epidemic
Period
Continued in high eost period
An unparelled Reward.
C. A. Hoffman, Agent
COAL
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 50 acres,- being!
part of Lot 21, Con. 13, Stephen'.
There is on the premises a good
brick house, bank barn, silo,
plenty good water, well fenced and
drained; 3 acres all maple bush,
good orchard. For further par-
ticuals apply on the premises, or
to the undersigned. Possession
given April 1st, 1922.
FELIX WILD, Dashwood, f17
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D -DIS,
• D •E NT I .SIT
Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
of the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, M 1-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at BAYFIELD, Ont.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday from one to five -thirty
p. m, 19-25
FARM FOR
:1Vfalre cure that YOUR nttmie is
n
cz the voters' list,
Mr, .W F. Braun was to Cred-
iton on Sunday, ,
Mr. and Mrs. A, Melielt i were
Sunday visitors at Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Jacobe of the
Parr Line, were Sunday. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Smith,,
Mr, S. F, Miller of London was
a Sunday Visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Syl'zanus Witmer o a
the Babylon Line on Sunday.
Mr. Will Gross and sister, Miss
Clara Gross, of Blyth spent the
week -end at the home of Mr. and.
Mrs. J. Hey, Jr.
Mr. and. Mrs. Rudy Schwarteen-
truber of the Bronson, who have
been visiting at Michigan, ; e'-
turned home last week.
Miss Adell M. Witmler of ' the
Babylon line was visiting with
,her aunt, Mrs. Hy. Ehlers 'at; Dash-
wood a few days last week.
The Young Ladies Bible .Class
of the Evangelic Q church will ho'd
a bazaar in the Ladies' Hall ' on
Saturday afternoon and evening,
Dee. 3rd. In connection with.
this there will be a tea served
This will be a Splendid oppor-
tunity to buy your Christmas pre-
sents.
This Friday evening 'RThe Dixie
Duo"' or the: "Southlands Sunshine
Girls" will rendei• a prograinein
the Town Hall, Zurich. .1This is
the second of a series of five high
class shows put on by the Dom-
inion Chautauruas .Ltd. If you
like the old southern • plantation
SALE songs and stories and charming •
melodies, be sure and attend this
Consisting of 50 acres, being concert. These two girls are art-
ists in a class by themselves.
north half of Lot 13, con., 11,Tow-
nship of Stanley. 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 MciLnehey,
R. R. 1, Varna.
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Live and Dressed
Poultry Wanted
WILL BE TAKEN AT MY PRE-
MISES EVERY
FORENOON, FOR
WILL PAY THE
PRICES.
Fall and Winter
DELIVERIES
Season 1921 1922
THERE IS A' COLD DAY COM-.
ING. LAY IN YOUR SUPPL Y
NOW WITH OUR CELEBRATED
DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S.
LACKAWANA'S COAL.
,.- Ca1`a.teloX.
tom; & PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS ;—CASU
Phone; OffiicepgylOw. ya house 10.
HENSALL ,:,ED \i ALL S
H.Gallman,
WEDNESDAY
WHICH WE
HIGHEST CASA
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- Zurich
INSURE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN-
ADO.
THE HOME INSTJRANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees no
special assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co.
paid $11s 400 loss in the November
1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins
in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
cents per $100 ofr 3 •years. Prem-
ium note 2 per cent.
Am also agent for several other
Wind Insurance Companies.
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, ONT.
INYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
Mr. Lloyd Hey, who had been
for some time sit Holtnavijle, has
returned to his, home here,
The 1,921 census figures show
that both North and South Huron
had a deereaso in population in
the last ten years. Huron South
from, 28079 to 23574; Huron North
from, 26888 to 23791.
The minister was loud in his
praise of the..iat, juicy bird his
colored host served for dinner,,
and filially %0 asked, "Where did
you - get such a 'fine goose as
that?" "Pahson", replied his
host, "when you preaches a good
•sarm,on I don't ax you where you
got it, I hopes you'll have de
same consideration for me.
-H YMENIAL-
A. quiet wedding, was solemnized
at the Presbyterian Manse, Gra ad
Bend, on Wednesday, November
9th, when Rev. •C urriere united in
Marriage, Miss Lydia Deitz, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Deitz of Zurich, to Mr. Emery
Stebbins, of Stephen Township.
The happy couple will reside on
the groom's fine farm near the
Bend, where they have the best
wishes of a large circle of friends
and the Herald joins in extending
congratulations
In reneeving his subscription to
the Herald on Monday, by ,letter,
Mr. Ed. Seines of New Hamburg,
advises us that real winter weather
is prevailing in their district, the
sleigh bells are ringing, and autos
are compelled to stay in owing to
the deep snow. We 'might say
that here in Zurich, although 'we
experienced a slight touch of
winter, but not enough snow'fel'
to stop the autos, while some.
farmers at the lake have not lost
a day's plowing.
The Zurich Branch of the Wom-
en's Iestitute held their monthly
meeting last Wednesday evening
in the Ladies' Hall. Splenidid
reports of the large Institute Con
vention at London were °giaen by
the delegates, Mrs.W.. Ci �ljsitt, .
Mrs. F. B. , Meyer, and tlr4local
President, Mrs. J. Hey, J. i�Tr3
much enjoyed duet Was alTh i nd-
ered by Mrs:Meyer Meyer and• Mrs..Sie-
bert. After the closing ode,' all'
retired to t!I_.'r homes much 'ben-
efited by present.
Brewin:; of beer and manurfact
n'in.' G.-11tive wine for 'home con
-
au ...La are permissible only in
cas.:s where permits are granted
of customs and excise, J. H. Bert-
ram, collector of customs, made
clear in a statement the otherday.
Persons cleeirous of making beer
or wine for their own use must not
ify the department and receive a
permit, before 'proceeding with
the undertaking or they will be!i
able to prosecution under the In-
land Revenue Act. Permits thus
issued allow the manufacture of
beer only for consumption in the
applicant's own home. Mr. Ber-
tram pointed out., They allow the
applicant to'have the necessary ap-
paratus for brewing beer, but:
under no circumstances will any
one be allowed to have such ap-
paratus as is used for distilling
whiskey. Prosecution will follow
wherever a still is found. Pract-
ically all that is needed for making
beer is a kettle, Inspector Grier,
of the provincial police explained,
A worm, or coil is the essential sec-
tion of a still for distilling hwis
key, and is liable to a mini.rnum
fine of $200 -with the alternative of
six months in jail,
The Dixie duo
"Southland's Sunshine Girls"
WILL BE AT THE
Town Hall, Zurich
ON
Friday Eve. Nov. 18th
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ZURICH ATHLETIC CLUB
The second of a series of High -Class entertainments. Season
Tickets can be obtained from, any of the officials of the Club;.
;`HESE CONCE:RITS WILL PLEASE YOU.
BE SURE AND ATTEND EVERY ONE
Season Ticketsfor the four Concerts $1,75. ' General Admission;
Reserved Seats 50 Cents; Adults 35 Cents; Children 25 Cents.
Doors Open 1t 7i301 Concert at ,815
Plan of Reserved Seats at office' of Secretary of Club, • Mr..L.P.IIess
St. Pierre-aux-Bouleaux, R. C.
ehunce, Drysdale, was the scene
of a pretty wedding last Tues-
day, Nov. 8th, when Miss Emelie
Bedard, daughter of Mrs. 'Wm.
Denomy, and the late Peter Be-
dard, of Hay Township, became
the happy bride of Mr. Alfred
Meidinger, son of Mrs. A. Brisson
St. Joseph. The holy bonds were
united,.. by Rev. Father A. A.
3ondott, pastor• of the P •r:sh,' n l
vitnesed by M;sss Meidinger,sis-
ter of the groom, and Mr. Remie
lemony acted as witness. A
1u..nber of friends and relatives
vere present. The young couple
,vil] reside on the Saub:e Line,
where they have the best wishes
if a large. circle of friends.
Thames Road Presbyterian
_hunch was the pretty scene of
`he wedding on November 5th, of
Miss Marjorie Lindsay McDougall,
daughter of Mrs. Christina MC-
)ougall, of Hurondale, to 'Mr•.
Thomas Lester Williams of Zurich
Ind son of Mr. J. A. Williams of
iaaforth. The ceremony was per -
:armed by the Rev Revt, Dr. Colin
'9'letcher, uncle of the bride, as-
sisted by Rev. G. M. Chidley, B.
A.. After the ceremony the harpy
couple left for a short honeymoon
to London, returning on Tuesday
to the home, of the bride's mother,
where a wedding supper was
tendered the newly wed. After
`he supper and usual congratulat
ions, they left for their cosyfpture
'Lome in Zurich, where they have
the best of wishes by a 'large•c'r-
21e of friends, as Mr. Wi1'iams is
ane of Zurich's prominent young
business men.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Messrs. H. Talbot and • Will
Ind Len Tallsit attended the
Lambton Co. ploughing match,
which was held at Aivinston the
other week. Mr. Will Talbot was
in the stubble contest with his
`rector and carried off second mon
'y. Mr. Len Talbot demonstrat-
ed a Hart Par Tractor for • the
Goodison Thresher Co., of Sarnia
at this match.
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NOTICE
We are now in a position to
give unexcelled service on Storage
Batteries left with us for the win-
ter. Our motto is as always has
been satisfactory work or no
charge is made. Let us keep you
battery - this winter, it will save
you a lot of trouble, and by giv-
ing it xtto us, ou can rest assured
that:At will be in first class shape
in the Spring. We solicit your
trade. Phone 626 r 14.
E. P, Epps & Son, Varnia. 1.01.8
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22 Year
DATED 15th, SEPT., 1921
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