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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
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1BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PPUBLIC, 'ETC.
•OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just cot
ZURICH HERALD
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ms. in this
Column,
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DUTClir SETTS WANTED
"We pay highest marct prices for
the Square, GODERICH, Ontarka good Dutch Setts. J. Gascho & Son.
;Special Attention to Councei and _
Court Work, WANTED
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
Goderieb. by Phone, and Phone Horses and Cattle suitable for meat
charges reversed, for foxes.
3. R. Murdock, Brumfield.
DENTAL
Dr, W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL' SURGEON '
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
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L. D. S. D. 1). S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
VETERINARIA.N
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FOR SALE
1 used Wilkinson walking plow. 1
used oat roller. Apply to
John Hey, pr., Zurich.
FOR SALE
A black Pereheron horse. 4 years
old, quiet and reliable. Also a num-
ber of small pigs, 5 weeks old.
Henry Clausius, Zurich.
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MEN WANTED
For nearby Rowley Routes of 800
families. Write: Rawieigh's, Dept.
M.L.-458-SB-J. Montreal, Can.
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FOOD SALE
The Ladies of St. Boniface Parish,
Zurich will hold a food Sale .and Sale
of Fancy .Articles in the Town Halls
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VETERINARY .SURGEON
Office in the Home of the late s"aaaasaiams.a.
NOTICE
Dr .1 12,outledge:
Phone -96. Zurich
A. R Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
aliseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. • Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Hennels. Office on iVIain Street,
pposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For 1-luron and Middlesex
AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
Tooke no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
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PRODUCE
Faim p1oduce
ANTED
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR—
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
W. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zurichsi Popular
NEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh anciCur.
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeratior
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yunghlut & Sou
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual:
Weather Insurance Ca.
OF ':WOODSTOCK
'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL
.'NCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT.
1UAL COMPANY DOING BTJSINESE
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec
1st, 1935, $20,479,730.00
'Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$254,627.52.
Aates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years
Es F. Klopp—Zurich
Meat, Alm Dealer laliithinini Rods
VIA all kinds ot Fire Insurance,
Beginning October 5th, Barbes.
shops in Zurich will close every Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday evenings
Milt Oesch. Harold Johnston
sste.t.bidetintstratemilltnitif2tMfteref tedfilardtallettailMMemik.3.1.1
FOR SALE
1-10-20 McCul7Mick-Deering tract-
or, used, in good condition.
1—Mare 7 years old.
2—Sulky plows.
a-2-furow riding plow,
GEO. IL BEAtTY, Varna, Ont.
NOINCEVIONITaiMentielaitat.
FOR SALE
A. quantity of choice maple and
ash stove woo" 1.2 and 14 inches long
also some at r timber. Apply to
Herb Block, Phone 141, Zurich.
tiettedartIOGISIAMIrnirati
For Sale
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25 bushels of good timothy seed
for sale. Apply to Chris. Gascho,
Phone 97 r 9, Zurich.
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Mineral Feeds
News ..Ess
Mr. Milton Oesch spent tbe Wee4-
end in Desboao.
Mr. Menno Oeach was a holiday
visitor with friends near Kincardine
and Milverton.
Mrs. Stacielbauer of London, call-
ed at the home of Mr. and DIM R,F.
Stade this week, • ,
Miss Jessie MacDonald spent 'Phe
week -end at her home near Kincard.
inc.
Mr. Charles Bartlett of the Bard
of Montreal staff spent the holidas
at his home in St. Marys.
Miss Nora Fremlin of the Bnk of
1VIontreal staff spent the week -end al
her home in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. VVilliara O'Brien Id.
this Wednesday noon for a few daP
holidays with friends at Crosswell,
Mich.
Owing to the Teacher's Conven-
tion last Thursday and Friday, the
pupils enjoyed five days of real holi-
days, running over Thanksgiving.
Miss Mildred Haberer of London
Central College, spent the week-ewl
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.,J
Haberer.
.• Hay Being Shipped to U.S.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Eidt of Ing- A bumper hay crop s'alch mato : I
ersoll and Mrs. John Eidt of New before the drought o 1931; made
Hamburg spent Thanksgiving at the seli fe;t iu having its effects on ran -
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade. -.say la -ala: to and from points in
Middlesax and Lambton counties at
Mr. Harold and Miss Myrtle Burn the prearat time. Considerable hay Is
and Miss Myrtle Weber all of Tor- being shinned to the American mark -
onto, spent the holiday at the home et; particularly Chicago, fromd
of the latter's parents, Mr. and 1V1.0 trict points with nearly a score o.
A. A. Weber, Bronson line. •
Our local poultry buyers have had elcs- American hato hovers
a big season over Thanksgiving,. as
large quantities of fowl were dressed
for the event, which gave employ-
ment to a number of villagers. •
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull.
bridal couple, ha0e recently returned
froin their wedding trip and are set-
tled down on the groom's farm , on
the Blue Water Highway, a few mil-
es south of St. Joseph. Their many
friends wish them a prosperous 'wed-
ded life,
Rev. Mr. Morrow of Wintbrop
-will be the anniversary speaker at
Blake United Church on Sunday, 0c)
tober 18th. The Blake choir will be
assisted by members of the Zurich
ang3lical choir at 11 a m ; and b
the iionsall quartette ac 7.30 pan.
The public are cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. Alma Mous of Chicago use:
to work in a jigsaw 'factory. H
husband tore up a letter he received
Alma put it together and found ther.
Aras another woman in the cast. She
asks divorce, as the jig is up after
what she saw.—Ex.
Car Runs Away
Auburn --When Carl Yungblut
went to lookr hisfocar which he had
left standing in front of his home or
Saturday it was missing. After son
a11Th he round it in a creek on
our,. near by. It had slipped dowr
'n incline, broken through a fence
an under the supportingarm of r
-ydro pole and landed right side up
and undamaged in the creek.
A Good Fair
Teeswater—•.,.s,),te heavy rog,
ocka, autos and hone drawn vehio-
'ai filled the roads leacling to Tees--
ater by people attending the fall
axhibition, When. the Teeswater Con-
.irt Band and the Fergus Pipe Band
narchad to the Agricultuaal Park, a
total of about 12,00 people, follovoai
the largest arowd ever seen in tia;
village. Entries in all department.
exceeded 4,000 breaking previous re
cords for exhibits.
ar leas from Alvinston in recent we -
to be making a tour of the area as
the present time. On the other hand,'
seeder cattle from Western Canada
to eat up the Ontario hay crop dur-
ing the coming winter , are arriving
at the rate of about a dozen cars a
day. The cattle from the west aro
billed to points scattered all over
Western Ontario.
SNEEZING TIME
An American magazine announced
that 1,500,000 hay -fever sufferers
were on the move, swamping rail
al bus stations, steamship offices
said hotel desks in pollen -free distric-
ts. Many things' besides pollen set
ieple Fneezing, but pollen is the
Iif offender. The soft, yellow
gfains, when • under a mieroscopa,
like miniature golf balls thickly
rulded -17ithsay
•
ary Digest, and "when these come in
contact with mucous membra -se the,
spikes jab little holes through which
the pollen grain discharges a jelly-
like mass." The air of North Amer -
Chambers, -Wingham, on Wedne.adiat' ica is charged with pollen from the
last afternoons. The special spealon" middle of August until the frost, and
for the occasio-n was Dr, Marshal: •ay -fever suffeaers, •of whom there
Wansborough, of Toronto, who galas he at leapt 2,500,000, begin to
a lecture on the diagnosis and trent: haee a most Uncomfortable time. Var
merit of goitre. Dr. R. L. 'Stewart, rous cires have been offered includ-
President of the Association, was in "lag injections of pollen, but the
the chair, and doctors were present hest of them is simply to go -where,
from practically every town and vila there is no pollens
lage in the county.
Medicals Hold Meeting
The Huron County Medical Assoc
lation held a meeting in the Coune
Demand Beverage Rooms
Be Closed
Representatives of the executive:
committee of the Perth, Huron and.
Peel Temperance Fedi:rations Tilos
day afternoon last week adopted
resolution calling upon Premier Mit
chell Hepburn to withdrow existing
authorities in Huron and Perth coma-.
ties and to enftrce the Canada Terii-
"Blue-Seal Mineral Stock •Feed'. perance Act. In all about n5 cIFS,-- •
for sale, manufactured by Canada ates from the three executives were.
Mineral Products Ltd., London. Avoid in attendance to hear Rev. D. A .7
all the common ailments in your live Irwin, of Toronto, secy-treas. of the
stock by feeding these popular brands Ontario Temperance Federation. ad
of feeds. Supply , always kept on vance some suggestions. R. B. WI' •
hand at very moderate prices.
your orders with us. --=-Solomon
ler & Son, Phone 97r14; R. R.
Zurich.
Leave son, of Brucefield, acted as .chairmar
Bech-
No. 2 Young People's Conference
The three-day sessions of the 12t1
annual convention of the Londe'
Conference Young People's Union of
the United Church which were hell
in Wesley Willis Church , Clinton
closed on Sunday, having proved ar
itnqualified success. Delegates to the
number of 295 were present from
Elgin, Essex, Huron, Kent, Lambtoa
Middlesex, Oxford and Perth. While
the Huron Presbytery had the larges'
number of delegates registered,
being the host presbytery, was inch
aible to receive the attendance ban
ler which was awarded to Exxs.
Presbytery, Oxford and Kent beina
Starter Chicks
FOR QUICK SALE
Chicks, one, two, three or four
weeks old. Barred Rocks and. Whit
Leghorn Pullets 4 weeks old.,
i. E- McKINLEY
R R. 1, Zurich
NOTICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Plain Dresses and Suits 70c.
insurance Included This is a con -
:rad special for a limited time only.
PARISIAg LAUNDRY LTD.
And Dry Cleaners.
Thiel's Transport
16,911MMUNNINk
'bed Cars For Sale
the Tuners -up.
NEW LICENSES NOV. 1st.
As a means of saving motorists of
-)ntario several thousand dollars ir
;ranger fees and also to stimulate
he automobile business dining thr
)arly winter months, Ontario motor
vehicle permits will be available to
the public on November 1st. Thi.,
las annfounced by Premier Hepburn
'n the absence of Hon. T. B. MeQue).
'en, minister of highways, who is ar
n'esent on an inspection tour of Nor -
herr) highways. Motorists purchasing
-ars during the last two months of
he year will not only be saved tli'
ransfer fee of $2 but those purch-
tsing new cars will also save the half-
Tearly fee formerly collected durili'
Are are offering the following Used hese two months. The change, in
Cars for Sale: iugurated last year, is designed to
930—Coupe, a good one, assist the automobile industry br
928—Pontiac, a Bargain. encouraging purchases during the
927—A good car cheap, seriod of enthusiasm aroused by the
928—Ford Coach, at $100. lisplay of new models during th)
All have good tires, good upholst- annual motor shows. The plates for
ring and mechanically good; gone 'oronation year will have white flea
-er carefully by no.
-A Prang and Son, Zurich
HYMENIAL
Ridley—Desjardine
A quiet wedding took place at tho
Jaines St. United parsonage, Exeter,
when Rev. A. Page united in marri-
age Miss Maurine Dosjardine, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Desjard-
'ne, of Grand Bond, and Mr. John
\tern Ridley, son of Mrs. Annie Rid•
"ey, also near Grand Dend, Witnesses
o the ceremony were the bride's
unlit. Mrs. S. Marin, al. o her cou.;in
the Ivlisses Margaret and Patricia
Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ridley lefh. on
a two week's motor trip to Toronto.
Niagara Falls and other places.
Atkinson—Meenor.
At St. Mattew's Church, London
Rev A. A. Trumper officiated at the
marriage of Helen May Maude, youn
gest daughter of Mrs. Merner, and
the late J. J. Merrier, M.P., formerly
of Zurich, and Seaforth, to Dr.
Anson R. Atkinson, of Chatham, el-
der son of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Atkin•
son of Embro. The bride, who was
given in marriage by her brother, Dr.
Borden Merner, of London, was char-
ming in her gown of deep bottle
green chiffon velvet with matching
rit and shoes -and long white gloves.
She carried a shower bouquet of Jo-
)anna roses. The bridesmaid was
Miss Jean Atkinson, of Toronto, sis-
ter of the groom. Roy Atkiinson of
St. Marys was the best man. The
Wedding music was played by Mrs.
L. :Shortt, organist of the church
Dr. and Mrs. Anson R. Atkinson left
later by motor on their honeymoon,
the bride traveliling in a navy tailor-
ed suit with blue accessories. On their
return they will live in Chatham,
Schitoedet—Reibeling
Saturday- Sept. 26th, a pretty aut-
umn wedding took place at the Ev-
angelical parsonage, Milverton when
Violet Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Mr. ,and Mrs. Andrew Reibeling, of
Elms. Township, was united in mar -
nage to Emmanuel Carl Alfred Schr-
o"eder, youngest son of Peter Schru
eder, of Da.shl,vood and the late Mrs.
Schroeder. Rev. A. Clement, officiat-
ed. The bride was attired in a wine
colored crepe dress with velvet jack-
et and carried a bouquet. Miss Helen
Reibeling was her sister's bridesmaid.
and Fred C. Reibeling, brother of the
bride, was best man. A wedding din-
ner was served at the bride's home
Only the immediate relatives of tho
bride and groom were present. Mr.
ires and tasters and will dasplly and Ma's, Schroeder left on a shoat
hitt- crowns on military scarict,prniale.orstrip to Dashwood and other
ackgrourid.
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School Supplies
We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
All authorized Public School
Boolis,inclu ding the New Speller
All High School Text Books, ete.
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
See Our Supply of Tel:let
Preparations
Perfumes, Toilet Waters,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes,
Perfumizers,
and Brushes.
We also have, Sar+hine Anti -Moth Discs. '
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