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BUSINESS CARDS
proudtoot, Killoran & HOEM R,
BarriEters, So1.e tors, Notaries,
Publise, Etc, Office on the Sep.-tare,
2nd door iron Hamilton St. o
orich, l;rivate funds to loan at
lowest rates.
W. Prondifoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
D, E, Holmes.
ilii'r. Holmes will be in Hensall on
Friday of each week.
Andrew 1. Hess, Township Clerk
Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary
Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
omobile Insurance, Representing
Huron. and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario.
Dr E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICR — HEN4.ILL.
OSCAR KLOPP
Professional Auctioneer, graduate
of Davenport Auctioneering School
Try me for real estate, merchandise,
jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales
Rates alwaysreasonable, my territory
the world. Choice farms for sale.
Phone 18.9 3 Zurich
Licensed Auetzoneer
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
ocharge
Arthur Weber,
;phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Freshand Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
,Highest Cash Price for Woull 0
CASH FOR SKINS h B1DES
Tangbliat
Deinclort
tF
ZURICH LIVERY
I ami in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the LiveryAe
Line, have Auto for hire.
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 58 Zurie'n.
LIVE
POULTRY
WANTED
FUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From select bred to lay Barred
Rocks at 6 cents each.
Elgin Schatz, Zurich, Phone 85r1
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.n►.
1)o not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOR ---
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
1920
A Year Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life IncurancLon onCe Canada
Mead Office;
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Increased During War Period
Il1aintained through Epidemic
• period
Continued in high cost period
An unparelled Reward.
t. A. Hoffman, Agent
COAL
NOTICE.
Fanning mill Screens and sieves
for the old reliable •Clinton milt or
any make at hand. Any farmer
in need of same can get them at
my shop Zurich. John Hey,jr -36
NOTICE
A limited number of cattle -will
be taken for pasture for the sea-
son, Apply to Garnet Jacobe,
Parr Line, phone 1,1-88.
WANTED
A limited number of cattle will
be taken to pasture for the com-
ing season. Apply to George
Brisson, St. Joseph. 36-3
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Ancona eggs for hatching. $1.00
per setting of 15 eggs.
F B. Meyer, Zurich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Duck eggs for hatching. Ap-
ply to Hy. Clausius, Zurich, Phone
6-94.
FOR SALE
Noxon and Massey -Harris eulti v
ator teeth Cheap. Louis Prang.
FOR SALE
Residence property in Zurich. On
premises is a fine nine roomed dwell-
ing with basement and summer kitch
en. Good hard and soft water wells
also large brick stable on premises.
Everything is in excellent repair. For
particulars apply to ownor, Mr. Ern-
est Gies, Zurich Ontario.
NOTICE
I ha ve taken out License far
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct sales by auction. Give me
a trial and I will assure you satis-
faction or nu charge. tf-29
James Deriom•ey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10-93
- WANTED
MEN and WOMEN to sell to
women in homes rubber -lined,
waterproof Gingham Aprons for
use in the kitchen. Can easily
earn $14.00 daily and more, Rapid
seller and ready demand. Send
75 cents for sample apron and
full particulars. Money refunded
if sample returned. BRITISII
RUBBER COMPANY, 232 McGill
Street, Montreal, Can.
Fall and Winter
DELIVERIES
Beason 1921 1922
THERE IS A COLD DAY COM-
ING. LAY iN YOUR SUPPLY
NTOW WITH OUR CELEBRATED
DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S.
LA.CKAWANA'S COAL.
7My .- Ca .
rs.telor
tom, a& PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS;=GASB
drone! Office 10w. Truse 10;j.
HENSALL ONT',
—BABY CHICKS—
It is cheaper and more satisfac-
tory to bu yready hatched chicks.
We guarantee safe delivery of vig-
orous, pure bred, husky chicks of
all breeds. Write for free book-
let and pr'ces. '1 HE CCA.NADIAN
CHICK HATCHERY, 'Ltd., Dept.,C.
N., Hamilton., Ontario.
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
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, Londop,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Tuesday and Friday from 10,00 a
m, until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc-
ial House, (Upstairs). Main Of -
fife at Bayfield, Oat. -10
Starting on Thursday, May 2nd_
Zurich Studio and Book Room
Printing and Developing, Photos
on Post Cards,
Etc., Etc.
LOCAL NENS
Mr. and Mrs. A, 11 Ielick visited
at Hensel]. on Friday.
Mr, Morris Weber is enjoying
✓ Frdo touring car.
The bride gets the showers, -the
groom only catches thunder.
Mr. E. Brenner of Grand .Bend
was in the village on Tuesday..'
Mr. Emery Ruby of Kitcheneri,
spent Easter at his home here.
Mr. Lloyd Hey of London, sp-
ent the week -end under the par
ental roof.
Miss Ines Livingood and Mr. D.
Mank of Kitchener are visiting the
former's relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Bloch of
Seaforth were visitors in the vil-
lage a few days last week:
Rev. Finbkeiner conducted
communion services in the Evan-
gelical church on Sunday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brderoick and
family of near Hensall visited at
the home of Mr, Alex. Rennie on
the Babylon Line.
The annual telephone Director-
ies have been received by the local
Supt. Mr. A. F. Hess, and mailed
to the various subscribers
Mr. J. Gottschalk of Seaforth,
spent the past week visiting old
acquaintances here. He stayed at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Hy.
Lipphardt. .
Mr. Philip Sipple of Pigeon
Mich., is renewing old acquaint-
ances here this week, and the old
Boys age glad to see "Phil" again
in Zurich.
Also sell Cameras
Films, Albums,
and all ametuer's
Supplies.
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A full Line of
School books and
Stationery always on hand tf21
OBRIEN`'& KALBFLEISCH
Hartleib Block — Zurich
SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the Report for S.
S. No. 12, Hay, for the past term.
The narnes are arranged in order
of merit ;—
.Sr. IV—Beatrice Klopp.
jr. IV—Ervin Sehilbe.
Sr. III—Margaret Sehilbe, Doro-
thy Corriveau, Harold Klopp, Gor-
don Corti veau, Hazell Masse, Mel-
vin Schocjli,
Jr. III;—Howard Klapp, Gord-
on �V'iller�
Sr, II;-111dith Klopp and Ora
Schoch equal, Mabel Haugh, liar --
old Horner, Leonard Steinbach,
Edgar Masse.
Jr. Valencienne Corriveau, Leo-
narcl Becker, Leonard Merrier.
1—Elmer masse.
Sr, Pr—Milton Masse, Greta
Ilorner.,
Jr. Pr.—Napolean Co.rriveart,
Franklin Messe, absent.
Elgin Schatz, Teacher,
Mr. Less Benedict, who had
been the past few months at Kit
aner and other eastern points,
returned .last week to Mr. Hy.
Volland, where he is making his
home.
Mies Mary Reichert was to
London on Tuesday.
Mr, C. IvlcAlpin of Woodstock„
was a holiday visitor here.
14Ir, and Mrs. Jos. Meidinger
were visitors to Dashwood on Sun-
day.
Mr. Dar. Ort of Drumbo, is an
Easter visitei' at the home of Mr.
A,. Meliclt.
Mr. IL G. Hess spent the week-
end at Loudon, and while there
he purchased a fine Ford Coupe,
• Mr. John Hey, Jr., distributed
among his many customers a car-
load of fertilizer on Tuesday from
Hensel' station. We are pleased
to sea Mr. Hey able to be out a-
gain after his recent illness,
The dwelling property at the
west end of town, owned by the
estate of the late Geo. Siemon, has
the past week been sold to Mr.
Alex. Mousseau, of the village,
who gets immediate possession.
The property is now occupied by
Mr. Jacob Kipfer.
Of more than fifty-one million
passengers carried on Canadian
railways during the year ending
December 31, 1921, only four
were killed and 210 injured, accord-
ing to statistics contained in the
annual report of the Board of
Railway Commissioners for Can-
ada, tabled in the House of Com-
mons,
Death removed on Wednesday
April 5th, one of Stanley's most
respected citizens in the person of
Elizabeth F, Edgar, beloved wife
of John Whiteman,. in her 75th year
the funeral took place on Friday
afternoon from the residence of
Mr. Robert Dinsdale of Stanley
for interment in Henssll Union cern
etery.
DASHWOOD
Miss Edi .h Walper spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Klopp, 14th, con.
Misses Beatrice and Edith Klopp
are spending the Easter vacation
at the home of C. L. Walper.
Mr. G. Holtzman of the village, Mrs. Alberta and Myrtle Koch
wishes to inform the public that, of London, Almaof Detroit, Mr.
he has received from the Depart -1 and Mrs. Elmore Thiel of Blakei
merit at Toronto, h's license to se'1 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Maidinger of
and erect lightning rods, under Zurich, all spent Sunday with Mr.
Government instructions. Par t-' and Mrs. George Koch.
Mr. C. L. Walper and daugh-
ter Edith, will leave on Saturday
for an indefinite stay with relati-
ves in. Detroit, Mich.
is interesting in lightning rods,
should see Mr. Holtzman before
purchasing elsewhere.
It was the custom of the con-
gregation to repeat the Twenty-
third Psalm in concert, and Mrs.
Armstrong's habit to keep about
a dozen words ahead all the way
through. A stranger was asking
one day about Mrs. Armstrong.
"Who," he inquired, "was the lady
who was already by the still wat-
ers
aters while the rest of us were lying
down in green pastures?"
Navigation at Goderich opened
on Saturday afternoon, when the
steamer W. II. Mathews of the
Canadian •Steamship Lines, cleared
for Fort Wiliam. The depart-
ing
eparting boat a• 3 given a salute by
the rein .:a1er of the winter Beet
The 1.1,-*' r, Collingwood, York -
to - the Bayton are also ready
to • sae. The Canadian Govern-
ment merchant marine boats, o
which there are three there, are
not, f<tFing out. owing to Meal) -c tv
for the grain trade.
With the Inc weather prevaiil-
ing the latter part of last week,
it looked pro vis'ng for seed n; op-
erations to commence his week,
but on Monday forenoon we ex-
perienced a moist unusual heavy
downpour of rain, which drenched
the earth again and also filled
a few cellars in town, as the un-
derdrains could not carry the
water fast enough. The roads
are now becoming more solid, and
in a short time with a little lev-
elling, will be O.K.
The Live -Wire class of the Ev-
angelical church held their annual
election of officers on Sunday,
,resulted as follows;—Presiident,
Ward Fritz, Vise -Pres. Russell Pre-
eter; Secretary, Lennis Callfas;
Treasurer, Garfield Witmer. There
were two committees formed name
ly devotional and Recreational;
The teacher and offite:•s comprise
the Devotional and the remainder
of the class, the Recreational. This
class had a very successful year
raising over a hundred dollars to-
wards the S. S. Fund.
EXETER
Mrs, W. F. Gladrnan and two
children, Donald and Marion are
visiting in Toronto.
There have been several cases
of pinkeye among the children at
school.
Miss Myra Morgan left • last
week• to fake a course at, the Mc-
Donald Institute, Guelph.
Thos. Ellio tit visited for a week
with relatives at Marlette and
Flint, Mich., returning accompan-
ied by Mrs. Elliott; who has spent
several weeks there.
Mrs. John Snell, of Winnipeg,
is visiting with relatives in this
community. Mrs. Snell is afor-
mer resident.
The remains of the late Miss
Caroline Knight, who died at Har-
per, Texas, on April 8, were bro-
ught to Exeter last Wednesday for
interment in the Exeter cemetery.
Services was held in the Trivitt
Memorial church conducted by
10.30 a.an, following the arrival of
the Rector, Rev. ,A. A. Trumper at
the train from 'London.
BORN
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Stire—At 14th con., Hay Township,,
On April 6th to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Stire, a son.
',Snider—In Stanley Township, on
April 12th, to Mr. and Mre. Ger-
ald Snider, a daughter.
Vincent—In Stephen Township, on
April 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Vincent, a daughter.
Brisson—In Stanley, on April 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brisson, a
song.
Heard—In Stanley, on April 17th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heard, a
son.
Greuhn—At Sebewaing, Mich.. on
March 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
Gruehn, a son, lHershel Verne.)
Mrs. Gruehn was formerly Mien
Alberta Geiger of Zurich.
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1921 Banner Year 1921
Huron iris
Mortgage Corporation
The Canada Trust Company
Combined Assets now Exceed 34 Million Dollars
The Interest Rete upon Debeutures of $100 or more is
5 1.2 per cent
per annum, payable half -yearly. Every Debenture
backed by the entire assets of the companies.
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FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY' TO --W-
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