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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC.
!OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Fust ()If „
the Square, GODEItIC , Ontaxao, claims against the estate of Andrew vember meeting on Monday next, tt on with Lions Clubs throughout
Belerling, late of the Township o.% Nki"ember 2nd. the world.
'Special Attention to Counter and p
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ZURICH HERALD
Calumny Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Smith. motored
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to Arkona last lhursday.
—15 R '- Mr. Harry 13assow
NOTICE Tc CREDITORS Rochester, . Y., one day last week.October 7th The Seaforth Club with.
Leads Canada
The Seaforth Lions Club accord
ing to a recent bulletin from the in-
t- .a.tlonel office, led a11. Canadian
Clubs in the sponsoring of new clubs
niotor'.ed to t'o the close of the period ending
e er
NOTICE—A11 persons having
Hay Council will meet for its No. . 162 points, stood seventh in compet
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ZURICH CREAMERY
: Premium of Two Cents per Pound P.
We Pay a Pre e
t Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
: Prompt Service and Highest Cash Mice Guaranteed g
IYour Cream. Graded, Tested and Paid for the same i
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Owns Car •
YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY
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Court Work, farmer, xwho died on or about Miss 13eatrice'7'liiel one oi= Zur ay.
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:Mr. Holmes may be consulted tit the lltl d f A
+Gocierieh by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed,.
y ugus , 1935, are s popular young singers was a f
lieleby notified to send In
undersigned Executor, an or before' r did
timatroapasstimstar
DENTAL.
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. ' D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
lSvery Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At ilARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHW OOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
. H. C O W E N
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter -• Ontario
VETERINARI_A.N
. r. W. B. COXON, E.V.. Sc,
VETERINARY SURGEON
;Office in the Home of the late
Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich
:it'liane-9 6.
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
,Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
college, University of Toronto. All
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iiiseases of domestic animals r pats,
'by the most modern Dapor night
Charges reasonable. Rtet
.ta13s promptly attended to. Also
edea of Scottish terriers. Inverness
flennels. Office on Main
tepposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for_ Huron and Middlesex
1 AM.IN A POSITION TO aCO1 -
*,diet any Auction Sale,
:as to size or article to sell. '1 solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will.
snake no charges for Services Ren-
Zexecl,
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
phone 13-57.
PRODUCE
othi ce
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HIGHEST CASH. PRICES
--FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
O'Brien
Phone 101, Be.s94, Zurich
EUTCHERS
ur ch& Popular r`
MEAT M A ..s- .. 3 s1
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
'.E�ct., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Slsns
H. Yunghl nt & Sots
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT
11JAL COMPANY DOING I3USINESf
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1935, $20,479,730.00
• Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$254,627.52.
r Rtes --.4.50 per $1,000. for 3 Year:
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Maim, Also Dealer in Ligbtnin 'Rod
*nd e.11kinila aE Fire insnrsn/,
to the Ttvest soloist at the United Church at
the 16th day of November, 1936; full' ppen the past Sunday and
particulars of their claims. Aft -3r! marvedously well,
the last mentioned date the assets of ! Mrs, John. Wilhelm Sr., and her
the said estate will be distributed son John and family of near z.lade"
amongst the parties entitled thereto)! and Miss 1;4abel Groff of Toronto.
having regard only to elaims of which,were visitors at the home of Mr. and
they shall then have notice. I Mee Cl••••ton n ,Srritl, of St. Ja
Dated this 19th day of October, 1936
C. A. Beicrling, R. R. 1, Dashwood,
Executor.
WANTED
eph south, on Thursday last.
Just how far winter is away no
one can just exactly' tell, but we do
know that there is a most wonders` -el
"'°i°°0`e'•" growth for this time of year. • The
other day Mr. Jacob Howald from
the west end of town brought to the
Horses and Cattle suitable for meat Herald Office a nice handful of vo-
The car in which J. ,J. Ruggeri,
Seaforth lawyer left that town early
this year has been awarded to Mrs,
? I•luggard in a county court case at
London. Judge Waring ordered the
Guaranty Trust Co., to ;return the
car to Mrs. Huggard on payment by
her of repair and storage bill, The
car was seized as one of the asst tet
when the Seaforth lawyer was de
clared bankrupt.
NOTICE
BEEKEEPERS MEETING
Will be held in the Agricultural Hall.
for foxes. 'ring raspberries which he had pick- r"'u.ton, on the afternoon- of Novem.
ed in hisarcen. l
J.R. Murdock, Brucefield, g The berries wets
nicely developed, some stillin taloa- aihtr
MEN WANTED
i. when Dr. Eyce and M. Lrtn
e will be present and address
athering. There- will also Le
tg 1. et:res demonstrate' on the.
The heavy rains the past we the. g
have fairly well soaked the earth b•- t=rc. it
now, and farmers find it little cliff.
culty in doing their fall plowing. Ov-
For nearby Rawley Routes of 800 , or the week -end there were coned
families. Write: Rawleigh's, Dept, arable frosts which nipped off the
M.L,-458-SB-J. Montreal, Can.' more tender plants. There are still .a
number of mangolds and potatoer
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FOR QUICK SALE get these in.
500 Bags of No. 1 Potatoes for
quick sale at $1.00 per bag in put
ou, and the farmers will welcorne a
few more nice and warm days to OF FARM LANDS
We also buy and pay Cash for your Egos and
• Poultry at Highest Mak iPtizes, accordil"k V to
grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated!
THE ZURICH Cr .IE, AirwE i Y
116SeseecoeseE9emC9hRL"£4R3tK,,:t „...
Loney lye:." All bee keepers of
the comne .sty and all interested
requested sted to attend.
are
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AUCTION SALE I!
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chaser's containers, on Saturday Oct- The Amateur Night, under the aus-
pices of Carmel Presbyterian 'Church
ober 24th. —Herb Block, Zurich.
Draws Big Crowd
1• etwvvy = .t=,ye..051tftee '01`.p9 4➢9..JNJCQNRBI
Friday evening last to a packed
held in the Town Hall, Hensall, on
'Led Cnrs F ot.� See
house, was a decided sucpess. Sony -
thing. of a novelty to the village, the
evening was arranged by Mrs. E. IC.
Hutton, and was wonderfully patron -
We are offering the following Used ized, many corning from a long dist-
Cars for Sale: .ance to take part and enioyjthe pro-
1930—Coupe, a good one. ceedings. Rev. W. A. Young repre-
1928—Pontiac, a Bargain. sented Mage Bowes, presiding over
1927—A good car cheap. the ertertninment of the evening
1928—Ford Coach, at $100. very pleasantly and humorously acid
All have good tires, good upholst- the jecl 'es were Mree Young of Nairn
ering and mechanically good; gone Mrs. Hill of Exeter and Mr. McLeod,
over carefully by us. District Agricultural Representative
Clinton.
A. Prang and Son, Zurich o�
CANADIANS
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A.EPLACE THOSE WINDOW
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OP
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ship, on PHONE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1936
At 2 o'clock p.m. sharp
There will be sold by Public Auc-
tion, subject to a reserved bid the
following farm: Lot 3, Concession
17, Hay Township, consisting of 140
acres of farm lands. There is on theoe
premeds a basement barn, good hen
house and pig stable combined; good
drive shed and an 8 -roomed brick
house; 11 acres of fall wheat; fall low
plowing I rn�, done; 10 acres of second
growth bush land; plenty of water; ,•6a
well fenced; well drained; and a `
number of fruit trees. Terms made i flf
l e, ,.i at there of S :'-',
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
On Lot 3, Concession 17, Hay Town.
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C. A. Beierling, Executor. • Ls, ti,,,
prices very more,.ate... Let us fill. your ling
E faster and Pioneer Poultry Feeds
li Plow points to tit all makes of
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FIRST IN CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL TRADE
• THE TOURIST INDUSTRY -
A national asset worthy of the most intelligent cultiva-
tion is the tourist business, which brought $202,000,000
into Canada last year and is estimated to bring
ur least $250,000,000 this year. In our international trade
its monetary value to Canada now ranks ahead of that
of any of our exports, not excepting those important
exportable commodities, wheat and newsprint.
But the tourist industry has potential values beyond
its annual money, income:
• it fosters exchange of ideas between neighbours, inter-
national understanding and co-operation, tolerance and
goodwill,
• it accelerates betterment of railway, waterway and air-
way service, of motor roads and hotel accommodation;
• it awakens interest in Canadian products and oppor-
tunities for capital investment.
Through its offices abroad and more than 500 branches
distributed throughout Canada, the Bank of Montreal is
one of the leading factors in providing service for the
tourist trade. Its offices abroad and in Canada are centres
to which countless tourists turn for information and
guidance. These offices not only extend financial
hospitality which facilitates the exchange and transfer of
money, bet contribute in many other ways to make the
visits of tourists comfortable, happy and profitable.
Thousands of customers of the Bank of Montreal do
business with visitors from other countries—hotels,
transportation lines, service stations, stores, et cetera—
and they too find the kind of banking service they -need
in the Bank of Montreal.
From the General Manager's address at the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Bank, 1935:
"Canada has unexcelled railway and hotel facilities to
attnttt tourists the whole year round, and year by year,
as our automobile roads are improved and extended,
more and more American cars will be seen in Canada.
"Railway and steamship lines, tourist agencies and news-
papers have done a great deal towards cultivating this
important trade in the general interest.
"Country hotels, boarding houses and tourists camps are
coming to realize the necessity of improving accommo-
dations and service.
"If tourists are given a•warm welcome, are comfortably
accommodated and treated courteously and fairly, their
number will increase annually,"
BANK OF
MONTREAL
ESTABLISHED 2817 • HEAD OFF1C1r, MONTREAL
Zurich Branch: B. M. DAGG, Manager
1ttonaR' riXPER1xNCRD 11114VING SERVXClt.. THE Otil COMA 08 t t9 YE+Ai'tS' S11C0ES880E 01111A140/1
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6,SEEDS!
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We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and
Timothy Seeds.
Coal and Coke at Hensel] and Zurich at
all Times, �,
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We have a full Lie of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
All authorized Public School
= I3ook s,inelu ding the New Speller
All High School Text Books, etc.
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
1
See Our Supply of Tc` Diet
Prepara,tlons
Perfumes, Toilet Waters,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes,
Perfumizers,
and Brushes.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
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