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ZURICH HERALD
Water System
and
Plumbing Fixtures
• Visualize your 'own home
with these fixtures .and equip-
ment installed. 'Try to realize
the countless 'number of steps
and tiring tasks that running
water, under pressure, will
save you.
A Duro Pumping System will
provide water at the turn of a
faucet and make it possible for
you to modernize your home.
Erna, Fixtures are moderately
priced. Fixtures complete with trim-
mings, as illustrated, ready for in-
stallation, cost:
Bath Tub . . .
Toilet .
Basin, 17" x . .
Sink, 20"x42" ,orily, with faucet
Sink and Cabinet, with faucet
No. 30 Range Boiler
$36.30
23.90
16.60
29.75
57.15
10.00
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SeP tic Tank . . . 30.00
Duro Punip with.BOtGal. Tank :80.00
(Soil Pipe, Inon :Pipe. and Fittings extra)
Enquiries willacceive prompt atten-
tion and estimates akin be furnished
without charge.
Under the
Gov't Home .
Improvement
Loan Act the
cost of mod -
'11.46,401020.
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ernizing your
home can be
spread over a
three year
period.
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STADE and WEIDO - Zurich
EMPIRE BRASSMFG./CO. LIMITED-LOfldQ. aijtonTennant% Sudbur y, V trinnipeg, Vancouver
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AUCTION fSALE
Clearing Aui .Sale if Farm
arm Stock and Implementsat Lot
27, Con. 11, Goderich TownShip, 4
es west of Clinton „said '4 miles
north of 'Varna on
'WEDNESDAY. SEPTEIVIBER 27th.
at 1 o'tludk.shap,
Consisting a _linrses, Cattle, Im-
/dements and household effects. The
Aarin which coats of 120 acres Of
good clay loam aaith.goddlarrn
bufld-
ings will be offered ifor.3aale.
Terms made Imowntan 'day of sale.
14Tas, Ruth Graham, Proprietress.
•alminas Reid, Varna; Geo. 11. Elliott
Administvattotts elf :Estate.
Coo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
Mr. Artharr aplinas 'made a .busin-
ess trip to London ,on Monday.
.Mrs. H. Smith ,of Detroit is :spend
ing a few ,pleasant weeks at. the
Mousseau home.
The fine Aveszther -enables :the far-
mers to do their ,:outsitle woilk .and
also brings :along, the :nev11,y ,sown
wheat.
- STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Zlaton TDowsion •on.
Goderich spent a few days last week
with friends be ;Stanley.
Miss Isobel Robinson leIt ffor
onto this week to -resume litersatudies
in Toronto Bible C011ege.
HILL SCIR.EErN
-The anniversary (of
DASHWOOD , And church was ladbil ton ,bunday. Rev
H. -1,V. Workman e Seaforth,
• ereat two very insailtina messa es to
Mr. and Mrsr. D. 'Xieman and Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Tieutan,aod Nancy
...Anne were Sunday viisttors 'in Tor-
-onto. Mrs. Tiernan remaining for a
-week with her daughter Vilra. 'X'Lare'ook
Miss Verna Birk and brother Leon-
ard of Guelph were week -end visit -
here
Mr. and Mrs. EzranzTiean 'letttAn
IVIonday for Kingston witatre ,tear
avill visit their son Capt. Engenaanyl
Mrs. Tiernan.
Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto atialted
'with his mother, Mrs. Witzel os'Tines-
day.
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Mrs. Allernang arid two daughters'
of St. Clemens spent the week-.tind
with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. B.
ltesterneyer.
Mrs. P. McIsaac and Willis, Mrs.
Kleirtstiver and Mrs. Witzel visit-
ed with relatives in Milverton on
'Thursday.
DRYSDALE
Ilttrs, Frank Corriveau s visiting
tor a few weeks in Detroit.
Mrs. Peter Bart of Stratford,
"vt4na' at the home of Mr. and Mra.
-;Yolin• Laporte.
Mr. Arthur Moussean atnl atwo
-tem Sarah and Denuse of ;it. joc-
Ian . spenttJW w ek n el fit the
1101n,
g
large audiences. 'Me iippen thoir
-yen, aably rendered • the minsic -and
Mrs. Azs. Bonthron of 'yaw
the goest soloist.
Mr. nand Mrs. Oliver iliklaB.rien cAf
Goderich called on brands in this
vicinity aaecently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1Fitrlay of,
Blake car l on friends lnate gduring
the weelc.
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. Napollepp -Ducharme of laattlialn:
;writ Sunday •With his parents ointtivi
as there was a notable advance in
prices. Already you could notice
farmers gathering in small groups in
the community contemplating what to
do or how to spend the surplus mon-
ies received owing to the higher pri-
ces, farmers have not had this priv-
ilege for some years, and it sure will
be a big satisfastian to have a little
ready cash to spend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendrick of
the Blue Water south spent the week-
end in Detroit.
Mr. Joe Teffrey of Beavertown who
'has been laid up wit injured foot fox
a
some weeks is now le to be at
tou
"Mr. and Mrs. Hector Laporte and
Mrs. R. Jeffrey attended the London
Fair on Wednesday Wt..
Fall wheat sowing in this district
is nearing completion.
BLAKE
The Blake Store will be closed all
day, ZulUli Fair Day, IS.elytt. 26th.
A number from tnis district took
in the Western Fair at London, last
week.
Mrs. Doyald Turner visited during
the week with her mother, Mrs. R. N
Douglas and sister Miss Glady.a.
Mr. and *In. .Gordon Johnston
laave returneddrom a honeymoon.). trip
and are busily engaged packing up
enroute to Tharnioefl
The Goshen ',Line people held a
surprise shower aat the home of
W. AL Finlay on honor of his dau-
ghter _Alberta and or.esented her with
aue Water alintillt. gifts *id pt4rse of arioney.
:15r. Verdon ',Rau of Drysdale atato Quite number took in the lAnnivi
a Beaver Town ntitaiitor on Sunday. orsary rserVices in the, ;Hilisgreer;
tittlsrs. Dennu „uisse and wimitni ghurch on Sunday.
Davis of Landon, anent Sunday aft -1 ••,dahnstnn---FinllaY.
tion last as gmest go Miss Viron- ',A quiet 'but pretty wedding was
aqta Duehartne. Isolernnized at the home of Mr. Wm
Mr. and Mrs. LI 'Sararas motored iFinlay on Thursday Sept 14th 193f
to New Hamburg on ‘Salaarday last. at filth noon -when his• only daughter
Mr. and Mrs, Leon Jeffrey of Blake Robing Alberta Finlay was %lofted in
were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Marriage to Gordon Hamilton John -
Mrs. Gilbert Jeffrey. ston, son of M.Y. and Mrs. Thos
Mrs. F. Denorane of the 13lud Wat-. Johnston. To the strains of the brldal
or visited with her daughter, Mrs. chorus playvd by Mrs. Harold Finlay
K. 'Ilartrrian of Ow Goshen line on the bride entered her place on the
Wednesday last.
Miss Marie Sienion of London, call of Varna performed 41
arm of her father. Rev. Mr. Peters who is 71 yeays of 4go, was at
eel'emen home, of her soe Albert and had gon 14;
entered the dining room. prettily de-
corated with pink white streamers
and auttimn flowers where a pleasant
repast took place r Rev. Patera' pro-
posing toast to the bride and groom
with a,response. Mrs. Norman Gas -
ho a Zurich and Miss, Gladys Doug,
las served the guests. Later Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon H. Johnston left amid
showers of confetti fox Kincardine,
where a reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Igrs, E. Farrell.
The bride going away in a peen wol-
len suit with brown felt hat and' coat
with accessories to match. They will
take up farming at Thornloe, New
Ontario. Their many friend's extend'
best Wishes to th.enr an their voyage.
HENSALL
Mr. and WS. A. W. E. Hemphill
have returned to their home m town
after spending the. summer months hi.
their cottags at Oakwood, near Grand
Bend.
Kenneth Manns has returned from
BigWin Inn at Muskoka, where he
had Mivery good position in that
large summer resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bent:Iron mot-
ored, to Brockville where he attended
the ,Postmasters' Convention, as a
membef of the executive for Hurata
sml 4rth.
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Kercher and
family -have retutnerl from a week's.
motor trip taking in the CN.is, Tor-
onto, nd other border cities.
Mrs. Cleveland Hoggarth and her
sister, Miss Ethel Murdock, who have
been renewing acquaintances in the
village for the past few months, left.
Sunday last for their home in. Calgary
Alb.
Mrs. B. A. Campbell. and son Keith
of Toronto, were visitors .tai. town,
Sunday last. They were accompan-
ied to .the city by Mrs. Campbell's
sisters, Miss Ethel Murdock and Mrs
C. Hoggarth., who have been visiting
here.
Mrs. Uttley of Zurich was a recent
visitor at the home of Mrfl and Mrs.
Wm. Dabus.
The executive of the young people
of Huron Presbytery met in Carmel
Church for making arrangements for
the fall rally to be held in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster have
moved into their new and' up-to-date
dwelling on Main at and are getting
nicely settled.
Wm. Dabus had -the misfortune
while riding home on the running
board of an auto- driven by Roy Cam-
pbell, of being thrown off just op-
posite the school. -Mr. Dabus suffered'
facial Ibruises and a had shal--ing up.
Preaches Farewell' Sermon
Sunday last Rev. W. A. Young
k•
conducted the Sacrament service in
Carmel .Preabyterian Church and..•
quartette vcomprising Rev. - Young,
Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
MacLaren sang. "God So Loved the
World." -At the vetting service Rev.
:Mr. Young delivered' his farewell
sermon, which was...•very impressive to
a large congrregation, the church be-
ing packed to capacity. Mrs. J. W.
.Bonthron, rendered a beautiful' solo
and the choir sang an anthem "Still,
Still With Thee." Mrs. Young tak-
ing the soprano solos.
COUNTY NEWS
Annual Plowing Match
Clinton -A meeting of the North
Huron Plowmen's Association was
held in the Town Hall, Brussels, with
the president G. McGavin, in. the
chair. It was decided to hold the an-
nt.al plowing match far North Huron
on Thursday, October 5, and a com-
mittee was appointed to select the
location and to make all definite ar-
raitgemel
Crenlee---Winegarden
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at Seaforth United church on Satur-
day, August 26, when Norma Helen
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
3. Winegarden, of McGilivray, be-
came the bride of Arthur Edward,
spn of Mrs. Mary Greenlee, alsu of
acGillivray. The young couple were,
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gov-
onlock, sister and brother -in -raw of.
the grown.
.I9eked by Horse
Roy llfcDonalc1 of Cromarty, ds in
Seaforth hospital, with a broken nose
from a kick in the face by a horse
He was unconscious when taken to
the hospital, but is now recivering.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rathwell of
Goderieh Twp., announce the engage-
inent of their youngest daughter,
Varna, the marriage to take place
tsiVho.liansrymofE:leorla.noain. dtolviWrsm. mMecAAsshh,
Arm Broken
Donald, three-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, of ,Cred-
*an, fractUred his right arm when
he :011 from his father's car in Ex-
eter', Donie had been left in the cr
tor ahort time while Mr. and Mrs.
Birtzell was in a store. Opening one
Of the diloOore he fell out. The
fracture -oy-as reduced by Dr. Fletcher
Hat Vertebra Fracture:I
Mrs. „Tames Etheringten, of Cs
-
borne, it at present in London nos
pital in a critical condition suffering
from a fractured :Vertebra at fly.
hack of' the neck. Mrs. 14.1therington
Tliursday,;. Seprennbar 21st, 10A9,
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_Here is your chance toobta in
RELI
There Is3noi need for •
you sufffirany longer -
with painful feet . .
3resak foot troubles can .
hs relieved----inexpea-
DR. SCHOLL'S representative
front Toronto be in our store
TUESDAY OCTOBER. 3rcl.
ED DATARS Shoe Merchant Zurich
TM's' maw IS- thoroughly trained in the scientific
methods of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl; internationally famous
Foot Authority, who, for almost a third -century has
been alleviating human foot suffering throughout the
entire world: Come in for Pedo-graph imprints of your
stockinged feet. Learn how the proper Dr. Scholl
Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy can relieve your
particular foot trouble.
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GRANDEST EXHIBITS .
Tug of War Contest. Bicycle Races
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Dashwood. Brass, Band in. Attendance
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Judging of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry .
Concert in the Town HalL Get your seats early
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Wm. Decker;
President
yelninleailnalielnallenaneleter
E. F. Mown
Secy-Treas
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Sunday last. (trees with gold trimmings and wort
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time, el eEh day biright flew howl' .(.11:,)111;t01134 0,19 WI/IA(1 (11.4tganiflk
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