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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
DUDLEY E. OLME S
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE—At Court House
GOODRICH — ONTARIO
Special Attention to Councel goad
Court Work.
War. Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
NOTICE
Farmers' Co -Operative
FARMERS, ATTENT1oN!
COAL COAL
Put your order far Coal in now!
Several Cars are on order.
A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts,
B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock
Wlinerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of
all brands.
Hensall Co -Operative Co.
VETERINARIA.N
WANTED
Good quality fox meat. Auupl to
R. Murdock, R. R. 1, Kipper*.
WANTED
Married man to work on farm.
Separate house. Apply to James
McAllister.
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For Sale
Female Jerseys for sale.
to :Edward Haberer, Zurich.
Apply
FOR QUICK SALE
Four good used heating stoves for
immediate sale. Apply to C. Fritz &
Son, Zurich.
• FARMS FOR SALE
Highway 200 acres, large barns,
silo, abundant water, good bush, fine
brick house, electicity. Hanle to
echools, churches, markets, Mitchell
area. Other fine farms, Goderich,
Clinton, Brucefield, Exeter.—Wm.
Pearce, Exeter.,
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FOR SALE
A cook stove in good condition,
for quick sale. Apply to W. C. Wag-
ner, Phone 91, Zurich.
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WANTED
CA$11 for Dead Aninagls and FQ2r.,
Horses C d'
• -one re don Central, re -
pt. W. 1.1. COXON, B.V.
. .., . s -c. rustle cilharges.—Jack Williams, Dash -
VETERINARY SURGEON ___ , _
Office with Residence, Main
Opposite Drug Store
Phone -96.
Street.
Zurich
A. R. ,Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. AB
kliseases. of domestic animals treated
tsy the most modern principles.
Charges reasonable. Day or night
e.alls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
oder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
*Leone's. Office on Main Street,
+opposite Town Hall
Phone 116, HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
linct ony Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges for Services Ren -
Erred.
ARTHUR WEBER--Dasbwood
Phone 18-67.
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PRODUCE
Farm Produce
T E D
TrliGHEST CASH PRICES
—FOR—
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101. Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zuriebs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Fct., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yungblut & S013
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INSURANCE
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellen .- Proprietor.
Zurich Gara
e
...male in, purchase your Aut-
)motive Rectuiren f.F 9
Zurich's oldest Established
Garage and Service Station.
We can supply all your needs.
E.xpert Tutomobile repairing,
with the latest testing instrum-
nts, Acytelene Welding,Tires
Batteries, Oils, Greases and
Repairs.
B -A Gasoline in three Grades
Give Us A Call!
H. MOUSSEAU
Phone: Day 103. Night, 47
Come in ° See Now the
ASE
et
Feed Saver
Hits the
Bun Eye
With Both
Barrels
'intern FarmersMutual
Weather Insurance C.
O.., OF WOODSTOCK
WEE LARGEST RESERVE 13AL.
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
JAL COMPANY DOING B1JSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec
81st, 1936, $22,391,527,00
'Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$278,618.41.
1ates-44.50 per $1,000 for 8 Years
E. F. KLOPP—ZURICH
kkgent, also Dealer in Lightur
'rstrks Rods and all kis af Fire
Insuarauct
ALVIN RAU, Agent
ZURICH HERALD
IOC
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meliek mot-
ored to Kitehener on Sunday.
!Pte. Lawrence Bedard of Camp
Borden spent the week -end with re-
latives in town.
Born—At Clinton Hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Horner, 14th con,
Hay Twp., a son.
Mr. Albert Heideman who has
been in Sarnia for some time has
returned home,
Miss Ellen Turkhehn, RN. of St-
ratford is at present spending a few
days at the home of her sister, Mr,
and Mrs. Ed. Gascho.
Don't forget the Bingo game in
the Zurich fown &Ian, this ,Friday
evenine, Nov. 14th, under the. aus-
pices of the local Red Cross:Society.
Tax riot!cee for Hay Township m-
ixing mailed out by the local coiled -
or, lyfe Wm. S. Johnston. While WP
notice li4tle change in the assess.*
ents V.10111 last year, yet there ere. a
few cents here and there which ell
adds up a little higher than lass; year..
SELECT NEW WARDier4
-County authorities 'state that is is
expected a new warden of Huron
County will be elected at the fegular
November meeting of the county
council, which opens Novfl .18th. to
fill the vacancy caused by the. death
of the late Warden James Lepier,
who is deeply mourned. Runners-up
for the wardenship last January were
Reeve Percy Passmore Usborte,
end Reeve Raymond Redmond of E.
Wawanosh.
WOMEN ARE WINNERS'
The North 'Huron Plowing Match
the 1Sth annual event sponsored by
the North Huron Plowmen's ,Associ
BUY YOUR
New Fall Shoes
From Us
And receive Valuable Coup-
ons with all your purchases.
We have a large stock to
choose from with many shoes
at pre-war prices.
Children's School and Sunday
Shoes, Ladies Sueds and Kids
Men's Black or Tan Calfs. De-
pendable work Shoes. All at
lowest Cash Prices.
Give Us a Call!
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair-
ing, Trunks, Club Bags, & Suitcases.
E. J. DATARS
"THE STORE WITH THE STOCK"
ST. PETER'S
•.F.vangelical Lutheran Church
• ZURICH — ONT.
A- Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing World.
Friday, 8h -,—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—Divine Worship
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p. m.—Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
qtion: ves.5 held near FordWi.,Clesee-anel , TUERKHElivi, Pastor,
contorted.
,
women were among thesf.C.OnteStantse
Mrs. Richard Aldridge •plaedetle.ao;nel,
in one event, while Mr.
came third. In the boys ofe19 yrs.
and under in sad,: H. Lovie Cretliton,
Ken Duncan, Kirkton; Wm.'McOuad'
Seaforth, Elmer Passmore, Exeter.
MINISTER CALLED ,:•
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, Exeter,has
been called to the colors with the
Canadian Army and has been ap-
pointed District .Chaplain and report-
ed at Military District No. 2, Toronto
Mr. Hill has been- Minister Of OaVen
Pre8byterian Church, Exeter,
since
August 1986. He receives a cap-
tain's commission. He offered his
services early this year .and passed
his medical examinations. It •is'ex-
pected the family will remain in Ex-
eter for the present.
TEMPERANCE MEN NEEDED
Seaforth — Resolution to elect to
the Ontario Legislature, men Who
willeinduce theclose of beverage
roTima was passed by the Centre sec-
tion of the Huron Presbyterial Woe
men's Missionary Society at the aelt-
umn rally. The guest speaker, Rev.
Reba Hern, of Varna, in her address
said that the war was a challenge to
women that the battle of mentality:
and thought must be met and untesa.,
there is a great spiritual revival 'there.
is little hope far the world. Repres-
entatives were present from Blake;
I3rucefield, Burns, Clinton, Constance
Egmontiville, Goshen, LondeshOre,
McKillop, Seaforth, Varna, Walton'
and Winthrop.
NEW REGULATIONS
Ottawa — The Goveenment-8
ong-
expeetetl curb on instalment buying
come into effect this week. .in a!„.
move alined at combatting infiationee:
ary tendenciee and making in6elabsY.
or isnd materials available fax
production the wartime PrievT,..ande
Tiede Board announced a serieS:'of ..'-
eegulations which will place'egenatilani
consumers more nearly oii Cash
basis. In future instalment pUrehases
5n all except autos one-third of the
cash price and not less than $10
must be paid at time of purchase,
and the balance in equal monthly
payments within a year. In auto-
mobiles the new regulations are more
restrictive. Not less than half the
purchase price must be paid in cash,
If the car sells far less than $500 the
balance must be paid within 12 mns.
and if the price is more than $500
the balance must be paid in .18 ins.
MARK 55th ANNIVERSARY
A family dinner marked the occas-
ion of the 55th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson,
at their home Heneall on Monday,
Nov. 3rd. They moved To Hensel'
from their farm in Usborne Twp.,
several years ago. Both are enjoying,
their usual good health. They hey°
one daughter, Mrs. T. Ferguson, of
Seaforth and a son, George R. Fer-
guson, London. Their many friends
extended congratulations.
MARCH AT HENSALL
Remembrance Day services under
the auspices of Exeter-Hensall branch
of the Canadian Legion BESL, Post
167 were observed on Sunday. A
parade of service and ex -service men
members of the First Hussars, bead-
ed by the Exeter Boys '13and, march-
ed to St. Paul's Anglican Church
where a service was held at 3 p.m.
Rev. M. A. Hunt, rector of Trivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter, and St.
Paul's Church, Hensall, gave the me-
morial address. Assisting with the
sereises at the church and cenotaph
was Rev, Wm. Weir, of Carmol Pres -
1 bytevian church.
Auto Accidents
Violet Hyde, :et Hensall, passenge.
;er a car driven by Gerald Camp.
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EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH,
C. B. Heckendore, Pastor
. Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
10 'a.m.—Divine Worship.
Theme. The Kind Heart
11 p.m.—Sabbath School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship
Theme: Sobering Certainties for
Unrepentant Sinners.
- • -
bell, of Ray Township, was iniured,
though not seriously, in a traffio ac -
cadent last Saturday night half mile
south of :Kippen. Campbell was driv-
ing south with a party of young peo-
ple. Miss Hyde, David and Geo. San-
gster, Hensel]. and Harvey Hudson of
London, returning from a dance in
PAM POW
M A SSEY-HAE RIB NEWS
Our complete line of- Farm Implements are not to
be excelled regardless of where they are made
We have all Canadian Products made by Canadian
Workmen and run by Canadian capital. ..See
for your next purchase of farm equipment
All genuine M. -H. parts kept in Stock or
orders taken.
FOR SALE : ---A good Percheron Colt rising two,
very cheap.
Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
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wermeause....•
WEEVILCIDE:
16 oz. Bottle 50c
1 gallon size 4.85
Recommended by Department o f Agriculture for
destroying Weevil in grain. One gallon treats
500 bushels. Must be used in warm weather 65
degrees farenheight.
..COD LIVER OIL
Highest quality available from reliable
Drug Houses.
D17. J. A. Addit•op, Pr( prietor
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the town hall, Clinton. He claims to
'lave been dazzled by the lights of a
etorthbound Tehicie. The car sidesw-
'ned an RCA.F panel truck, driven by
L.A.C. Blackford of Clinton, n which
-vere riding leading aircraftsmen Hill- I
litch and Harvey also of Clinton.1
after the crash the Campbell cor!
continued south and had a headon
'Iollision with a heavy fish transport
truck of the Golden Transport Co., !
'of Tomermory, driven by Leon-
ard, with whom was aohn. Hopkins,
In the impact, the Campbell car was
turned right about and pushed back
along ie pavement for 20 teet. The
transport went into the ditch with
both front wheels torn off. The air
force truck also was ditched and the ,
car remained on the pavement. Miss
Hyde was injured about the head
and legsqut was -able to proceed
home. All the ocher ten passengers
concerned escaped injury. Property
damage to the three vehicles exceed -
d $500.
ZURiCH
is pledged to Support
CANA
Your Doll
r Are Weapons of W r!
• The National War Weapons Drive is
on! Get behind our local effort. Double
your regular purchases. Do it today. A
:double purchase means double help to
Canada and a double investment to
you. Canada needs weapons of war, now
your dollars can supply them. War
Savings Certificates are the one means of
support all can utie. Push their sale
whenever and wherever you can.
Published by Zurich and District War Szvirg,5 Committee.
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