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BUSINESS CARDS
URICI-I H RALD
Ore IT. • Nevem'her 1'I.th, i 94
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raigk$H !RCM, .FO .,:IORSES—Dead
animals ,rerseove.d, .Two-hour ser
vice flay ser night. {Phone Credi-
ton st,71l1h, Collect. Jack Wil -
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VET.ERINARIA.N
fir. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERI; ARY SURE%ON
Office with 'Residence, Maim Street,
Opposite Drug Store
done --96. Zurich
A. R. Campbell., V.S, B.V.Sc.
Alassidusete of Ontario Veterina y
College, Univhrsity et Toronto. Ate
ceases of domestic aseiznals treated!
fry the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. ,Desy or night
sone promptly attended !fie. Also Bre-
eder of .Scottish terrier$. Inverness
€tenneie. Ofltee on Maidi Street,
roaponite Town Hall.
Phone 116, J ENSALL.
NOTICE
Farmers' _ Co -Operative
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
COAL COAL
Put your order for Coal in now!
Several Cars are on order.
A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts,
II. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock
Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of
all brands.
Hensall Co -Operative Co.
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKED
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats; Bolognas, Sausages,
£ct., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
H, Yungbli�lt & Son
PRODUCE
Farm Produce
WANTEiJ
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cram and Poultry.
Wm. O'Brien
' Phone
101, Res. 94, Zurich
Zu11cb Crsantery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give .effi-
tient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
bharge of Mr, T. Meyers.
A. L.' Mellett - Proprietor.
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
tHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL.
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING B17$INES3.
-MI,' THIS KflWD IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec,
31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
Rtes --$4.50 per $1,000 f'9k 3 team
E. F. IP -DPP -ZURICH
'Agent,- also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
.« ._ _ Ilisurance
Put Your Want, For Sale
Loot. Found, Etc Ada. in this
Column
NOTICE
/Assessments on.. Zurich Village
Dr i<in, Rasalie Street.larain and Hale-
er v Drain can now be paid. Per-
sons wishing to pay should do so be-
fore ,December lst next.
A. "9'. ;MESS,
Cleselc-Treasurer, Township of Hay
STRAYED.
Unte :my premises, lot X8, Con, 4,
Hay Tvgir., a 1 -year-old :roan steer,
with h:orrtrs. Owner can have same
by app]yisig to Samuel Ropes.
STRAYED
Unto lot `l✓.ti, Con. 3 Hay TwP., a
grey yearling• steer with Masel'toba
tag, Owner apply to Wm. Alexander
Phone 82r13, 1!,earsali.
WAITED
A limited quantity of good dried
apples.—Menno Oest',b, Phone 165.
FOR SALE
A power cutting box with blower
attached in good condition,
Hilton Truemner, 14th Con., Hay.
FOR SALT
100 Scott's Bred Barred Rock pul-
lets 6 months old. —Wm, Watson,
Babylon line, Hay,
For Sale
50 feet of garden hose with coup-
lings slightly used. 100 feet 3 -wire
Romer Elictric wire cable nearly
new.—Harvey Clausius, Zurich
FOR SALE
Pullets, New Hampshire -Barred
Rocks cross. Wrn. Sehragg.
STRAYED
From Lot 22, Con. 7, Hay Town•
ship, a grey roan yearling steel.
Finder kindly notify Jas. McAllister,
R.R. 1, Zurich, phone 88r13. Zurich.
FARMS FOR SALE
Highway, 50 acres near Hensall,
rich clay loam, white frame house,
basement barn, henhouse. 75 acre.
pasture newly seeded, Parr Line,
continuous water supply without
pumping, 65 acres tillable. 100 acres
N.E. Hensall, gravel loam, full set
buildings, spring water, bush—Wm.
Pearce, Exeter, Ont.
FOR QUICK 'SALE
For immediate sale, a 19301 Crev.
Coach in fair condition, cheap. Ap-
ply to Bruce Church, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A 3 -furrow M. -H. tractor Plow.
Also a 114 h, p. gas engine for sale.
Apply to Milton McAdams, R. R. 3
Zurich. Phone 82 r 12.
rHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING
NOTICE
We have recently installed a
new Shelton Waving Machine
and can serve the public now
Setter than .ever. Be sure and
live us a call
MRS. FRED T.H.a.LE, Proprietress
Betty Anne Beauty Shop
TI-IIE HOME OF THE BETTER 011.
. PERMANENTS
The Better Oil Permanents .applied
with the very latest of methods and
Equipment. - •
And besides all this is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
GIVE US A CALL!
Phone 68 four your Appointments.
MRS, EDW, GASCHO, Zurich
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. 13. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 "4.r11. Divine" Worship
The men's choir will sing.
L a.m.—Sabbath School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
Thence What a ' Christian believes
about God
ST. PETER'S :r
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH ONT.
Rev. E, W. Heinrich, Pastor
10 a. .m.—Divine
Services.
LOCAL rows
Pte. „Bruce Ohureh of 1„ouaditme ,was
a visitor last week at his home here.
Mr. grid Mrs, Ward Fritz .spent a
few days at Toronto last week.
Mr. Z. W, Merner made a business
trip to 'Stratford on Wednesrxay.
Mr: Ezra Dumart of Kitchener svis-'
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs,'
Hy. Yung'blut last week.
Mr. aril. Mrs. A, Melick enotoredi
to London ,one day the beginning of l
the week.
Mrs. Wm. H. Bender has returned.
to her home at Grand Bend, after
spending a "'sew days at the Wagner
home,
Mr, and :!'1• ;n. Leonard Birk and
son Arthur of Guelph, •called on re-
latives and friends in this vicinity
last week.
Mrs. A. Gackseener of near Kippen,
was a recent visiter with leer. and
Mrs. Hy. Gackstct•.er of the Goshen
line south ,of. town.
Mr. and Mrs. 3ohs1 -Hartman and
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno ilfgrtman were
recent week -end visitors with relati-
ves at Kitchener.
Mrs. P. J. ,ODwyer spent the past
weekend at the home of VIr. and
\trs. A. E. Hamilton, London, also
visited with her daughter Patricia,
at Breccia Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Waerencock have
moved into their new home formerly
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Willert
We welcome the family to our vill-
age, and wish them every success.
Mr. H. K. Eilber of Crediton, ac-
companied by Mr,. Oscar Klopp of
Zurich were in London Thursday last
where Mr. Eilber presided at a meet-
ing of Group 4 of the local Farm
Mutuals held in the Hotel esondon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick visited at
the home of the former's sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Iraac Hudson, ,Seafor.-th on
Sunday. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Sam. Merner of Hen
sail who visited here for a few days.
School Shoes
Good reliable School Shoes in
a wide range of sixes. Let us
fit your child with a pair.
Best quility, Lowest 'Prices.
NEW FALL SHOES
For inen, Women and Child -
rel.. A large stock on hand.
Come and see!
ED. J. DATARS
A
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
and
SHOE REPAIRING
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Godericli, commencing Tuesday, No-
vember 16th at 2.00 ;p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputati-
ons and other business requiring the
attention of Council should be in the
hanclr, of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, November 13th,
N. W, Miller, County Clerk„
Goderich, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up to
eight o'clock Monday evening; Nov-
ember 15th for the operation of the
Township Snow Plow. Truck to be
supplied by the tenderer and also to
assume full responsibilities.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk, Township of Hay.
ass
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman of FOR QUICK SALE
Dashwood; Mr. and Mrs. Mussell "100Barred Rock pullets ready to
Norton and family of Lambeth, Mrs. lay, for sale. Elton Bender, R.R. 3;
Harry Cambridge of London, were Zurich. Phone 35r20, Dashwood.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Mellett.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer re-
turned home after an enjoyable visit
at the home of the latter's sister•,Mrs
Shore at Woodbridge, also enjoyed
a trip to Niagara Falls end other
points of interest.
AUCTION SALE
Mr. Harold Jackson has teen in•
strutted to sell by public auction on
Lot 4 and 5, concession 4 Stanley,
Township, 134 miles north and two
miles west of Kippen on Friday, No-
vembe• 12th at 1 p.m., the following..•
Farm, farm stock and implements:
Miss Ellen Turkheim, R.N., who 1 Horses—Tewin of Percheron horses..
had been engaged in a London Hos- Pigs.—.6 pigs, 180 lbs., 3 pigs 140
pital for some time, has accepted a pounds. •
position at the General Hospital, Tor- Poultry 30 Hibrid year old hens
onto, she spent a few days visiting Implements, Etc: — Deering trac-
tor, 15-30; •3 -furrow tractor plow;
International double disc; horse
drawn disc; 2 -disc power seed drills,
McCormick Deering like new; 4 -disc
plow; Portland cutter; electric fen-
cer; iCfoCormick Deering power 'bin-
der; 13 -disc seed drill; 6 -ft. cut
also want to thank all those who wor-, mower; sulky rake; steel truck wag
ked and donated money to the over-
seas boxes. 24 Christmas boxes were
packed and mailed to our boys.
Mr. Cyril and Gerald Gingerich
spent the week -end at Kitchener and
while there attended the Hallman—
Doehn wedding, where Gerard was a
guest, on Saturday afternoon, at 8.30
p.m. when Bishop Mannaseh Hallman
at tht home of her mother, Mrs. E.
Turkheim of town, before going on
duty.
. The Zurich Women's Institute wish
to thank the Red. Cross for their do-
nations of knitted articles which,they
donated to our boys overseas We
on; 16 -ft. hay rack; set of sloop.
sleighs; buggy; set 4 -section harrows:
Clinton fanning mill; 2000-1b. cap.
Renfrew scales; quantity of mixed
hay; hay car rope and pulleys; sling
ropes and hay fork; 1 set of back•
band harness like new; horse collars,
forks, shovels and other articles.
Farm Consists of 172 acres, a
two story stone house, 2 large bank
of Petersburg united in marriage hist barns i4dth steel roofs, good hen
youngest son Elverne to Miss Frieda • house, farm is hi good state of cul -
Rosetta, Doehn of Kitchener.
HURON BUYERS PROMINENT
Huron County breeders were very
prominent buyers at the, dispersal
sale of the Westview Holstein herd
of Lloyd S. Shantz, held Oct. 26 at
Breslau. W. H. Speran, Brussels, was
the largest :buyer of the day taking
ten head for a total of $2,945. His
purchases incfuded a 5 year old cow
at $600. a 2 yr, old bull at $430, a
4 yr. old heifer at .1850 and a 2 yr.
old heifer at $305. Win. Sparks.
Bayfield, paid $140 for a heifer calf
and W, .. IStorey, Sealorth paid $95
and $80 for a pair of heifer calves.
The 54 head sold brought a total of
$16,860 for an average of $312.22.
SPECIAL SERVICES
Remberance Day Services was held
in St. Paul's Anglican church, Hen-
sall Sunday aternoon under the aus-
piee, of the. Eyster Hensall Ibranch
o the Canadian Legion. 'The ve£er-
ans marched to the church in a body
under direction of Comrad Peter Mc-
Naughton, assisted by Comrad Syd-
ney McArthur, the banners were car-
ried by comrads W. C. Stone, A. E.
Clark and W. Parker. The 'church
was lovely with beautiful autumn
flowers and flags, a two minute sil-
ence was observed 'and last post and
reville sounded by Bugler L.Cpl.Fred
Beer of London.: Rev M. A. Hunt.
rector of •Trivitt Memorial church,
Exeter, and St. Paul's Anglican
church, Hensall, gave the memorial
address, chosing for his theme, Rev.
7th, ;)th verse. In a most inspiring
ai1 Appropriate adc1
i
ess M
1.
Runt
stated that it always gave him so
much joy to address the veetrans. ):Ie
paid high tribute to Gen. Montgom-
ery, Alexander, Wavel and others as
great men he said: If I3ritain and
her allies get into Germany first,
there will be no more wee. for on)
children and their children as Britain
11.15 a.m.----Sunday School. stands for liberty and iustice. We e1
'1.30 p.iii —Divine Services. sill fielitines for n :rle'^en" • ,rr ir, 11114
ser/,locly Welcome to all ;`crake "_ling City a`: c... „0 4 ...,t1 .1t Cot
tivation. Term of farm made known
on day of sale..
Furniture — Good Cheer range in
•
tendon tab)
good condition; oak ex e;
kitchen chairs, Victrola and records,
kitchen table, several rockers, hang-
ing lamps and several other lamps,
2 antique beds, iron bed and springs,
setee, several dressers, some pieces of
linoleum like new.
Term of Chattels—CASH
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Mrs. David Cameron, Proprietress.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Impleinents.
Mr. Harold Jackson has been instru-
cted to sell by public auction, at
Lot ,9, Con. 3, Tuckersnaith Twp.
114 east and 1 mile north of Hensall
On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
At tl o'clock p.m. sliarp
Horses -- 1 Percheron team 4 yrs.
old; 1 General Purpose gelding 8
years old; 1 Percheron colt rising 2
ye<te Did;
Cattle — 6 Durham cows due to
freshen in April; 1 Jersey cow due
lst 'of April; 4 Hereford and Durham
heifers due May 1st; 3 Durham heif-
ers rising 2 'years old; 1 Durham
steer rising 2 years old; 6 Derham
spring calves,
Pigs -- 6 chunks 80 lbs.
Implements — M. -H. binder 7 -ft.
cut; McCormick mower 6 ft. cut; sul-
ky rake; International stili tooth cul-
tivator; International bean stuffier,
new; 4 -section harrows; seed drill;
walking plow; 2 single furrow riding
plows; MoQormick Deering cream
,separator like new; hand scuffler; set
of farm sleighs; set light sleighs;
light 'wagon; buggy; fanning mill;
hay fork rope, new; slings, fogs,
shovels, whippletrees, and other ar-
tides.
Harness — 1 set of back band har-
ness, a number of hirse collars.
Hay -20 tons of mixed hay.
A. quantity of Household Furnishing
Textus-- OASf
Darold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clarence Volland, Proprietor.
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Dead and WI abled animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
DARLING and CO, Of CANADA LTD.
(ESSENTIAL. WAR INDUSTRY)
Check - p - Week
THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARIO
FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY
OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE.
THE SENSIBLE THING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVERALL
MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS
NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE.
"GENUINE MASSEY.HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH-
INES.
Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp
MASSEY - HARRIS`'
The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm.
Res, 67
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Seed (Jieaning
Our Equipment for Seed Cleaning is always avail-•
able, and ie.' good condition. We will be pleased
to do this work for you, all seeds and grains for
Spring Seeding... Please arrange to have this done
early before th e bid rush.
COLONY HOUSE CHESTNUT
We have Received a Cal of Chestnut Coal ofr use
m Colony and Brooder Houses, which we will sell
for such purpose...
Your Claack Fef ds
The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we
have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls,
Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char-
coal, Etc., Etc.
1 Shortsighted Lcena
y
Short-sighted saving has kept many business men
in the rut of toilsome grind all their lives and in
many instances landed them in bankruptcy. Caut-
ion must of course bee exercised.
In the present disturbed conditions, few business
people can afford to sit down and accept what
comes; if they do they will gradually drift into the
limbo of forgotten things.
Advertising has therefore proved itself a necessity
and the logical medium for this advertising is your
Loyal Newspaper. The one that heralds all the local
doings into every home. Nothing can compete
with it for home publicity. `Cly It 1
THE ZURICH HERALD