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ZURICH HERALD
BUSINESS CARDS
ECAL
D army E. Rouvit s
HARRisTig, souerrort. NOT-
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC,
I ',a -Hamilton Street, Jut off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
tSpecial Attention to Conneel and
Court Work.
ab. Holmes may be consulted tr
Goderiela by Phone, and Phont
charges reversed.
DENTAL
• Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCIC—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At .HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Dr. 11 IL COWEN
L. D. S. D. D.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office in the Home of the late
Dr. J. Routledge.
Phone -96..
Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.S.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinar;
College, University of Toronto. Ah
Itiseases of domestic. animals treated
by the most modern principle,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
ed. o1 Scottish terners. Invernest-
Hennels. Office on Main Street.
epposite Town nail.
Phone 116. I-IENSALL.
LICZ-N,SED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
I AM 114 A POSITION TO CON
-
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. 1 etae
.your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges for Services Ren-
edered.
EX.4t
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwooci
Phone 13-57. • ;e
PRODUCE
Foam haduce
WAN TE 141
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
-FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zuricias' Popular
KT EAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Eat., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
• Yungblut & Son
INSURANCE
W.stern Faun/ s' Mutual
Wealer 11151/1811CCCo
OF WOODSTOCK
ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL.:
ANCE OF ANY...cANADIAN MUT-
'UL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS K1ND IN ONTARIO
necturt of Insurance at Risk on Dee,
31st, 1935, $20,4'79,7-30.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$254,627.52.
,Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Year.l
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
lieat,Alse Dealer iaLidlitaind Rads
• 'and akkirds., t re tutu Lace
Put Your ,Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column,
STRAYED
Frani Lot 7, Con. 5, Hay, a one-
/fear -old grey heifer with horns and
t notch in left ear. • Any infonnati-
on notify,—Asa I. Penhale, Viceter.
none, Crediten 17 r 34.
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WANTED
Horses and Cattle suitable for meat
'or foxes.
J. R. Murdock, Brucefield.
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FOR QUICK SALE
A good smokehouse 5x8 has pine
itlings. Also a Renfrew 2000-M.
apaeity scales good as new.
Apply to Herb. Block, Zurich,
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FOR SALE
About 50 White Rock Pulletts for
Nick Sale. Apply, to:
Theo. Steinbach, R. R. 3, Zurich
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Meeting of The
Huron County Council
The next meeting of Huron Co-
•inty Council will be held in the Co-
uncil Chambere, Court House, God-
erich, 'commencing Tuesday, Decem•
ist, 193G, at 2. P. M.
Allaccounts, notices of ,eleputedi-
ene and other business requiring at-
tention Should be in the hands of
:le County Clerk by November 28th.
J. M. Roberts, County Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario.
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NOTICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
Plain Dresses and Suits 70c,
rnsurance Included. This is a con-
U•act special for a limited time only.
I PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD.
And Dry Cleaners,
Thiel's Transport
axtisceennenemint.ssa•aawfam!munuminarssamitsteasmerfttia.W.,8
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE—All -persons having
claims ,against the estate of Andrew
71eierlieige-lete ef• the Township of
'Tay, farm....; ee died on or about
the Ilth day of August, 1935, are
eereby notified to send in to the
enclersigned Executor, on or before
;he 16th clay of November, 1936, full
particulars of their claims. After
the last mentioned date the assets of
the said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties .entitled thereto,:
having regard only to claims of which
they shall then have notice.
Dated this 19th day of October, 1930
C. A. Beierling. R. R. 1, Dashwood,
Executor.
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Used Cars For Sale
We are offering the following Used
Cars for Sale:
1930—Coupe, a good one.
.1928—Pontiac, a Bargain.
1927—A good car cheap.
1928—Ford Coach, at $100.
All have good tires, good upholst-
ering and mechanically good; gont.
over carefully by us.
L. A. Prang and Son, Zurich
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AUCTION SALE
OF FARM LANDS
On Lot 3, Concession 17, Hay Town
, ship, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1936
At 2 o'clock p.m sharp
There will be sold by Public Ane
tion, subject to a reserved bid the
following farne: Lot 3, Concealer
• 17, Hay Township, consisting of 14C
acres of farm lands. There is on thc
premisis a basement barn, good her,
house and pig stable combined; good
drive shed and an 8 -roomed brick
house; 11 acres of fall wheat* fall
plowing- done; 10 acres of second
growth bush land; plenty of water
well fenced; well drained; and r
number of fruit trees, Terms, ma&
known at time of Sale.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
C. A. BeierIing, Executor.
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A Profitable Goose
miss Myrtle McLure of Bene
has a gooee that is laying for the
third time this year. There were
13 eggs the firet time, 11 eggs in thr
second laying and now Mrs. Goose k
aying for the third time. The eggs
owe in handy at this time Of tin
%ler for pumpkin pee. Myrtle e1
,ns gookto egg is equat to font
Item ogee -
LOCAL NI
Can we actually realize :that we
are only five weeks till Christmas.
Mr. Daniel Smith, Mr. end Mr. C.
L. Smith motored to London on Sat.
urday.
Miss Bide Gingerich has returned
home after spending a delightful vis-
it with relativeand friends in New
York State.
Mr. J. C. ,Salmon has purchased the
100 -acre farm on the Babylon Line,
South, from the executors of the. T.
Wilson estate and gets immediate
possession.
Mr. Louis Ayotte left for, his
home in Cheboygan, Michigan, en
Monday, atter spending the week
W.ith his daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mr. Filbert Denorrune of St.
Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Den-
omme motored as far as Port Huron
with the father.
WOLF SHOT IN HURON
Clinto:i—Two hunters from this
Huron. County village went out look-
ing for fores but bagged a brush
oit, lirst cousin to the timber eve
It is the first wolf reported in ,t
county in many years,
HAS A BIG HEART
Freak Calf Born
The latest addition to the record
of freak seems to be the birth of a
even -legged calf at the farm of 3.
Huber, Mildrnay dairyman. A
thoroughbred Jersey eow, of the
eed o.f Air. Huber, gave birth to e
calf which had four hind legs and 3
ront one, The hind leggs were all
fully developed, while the extra iron
g Va'S in 'dee rature of a stub. Both
the
eow and calf died,
Ends Life
• W. J. Bedley, 55, who took ovw.
his duties as C.P.R. ;dation «gent- at
Goderich only a few weeks ago. WRIT
found deed in his automobile en Sat-
urday morning, a vietim of monox
iq+, imic.frijr,T. A erare eoee, ore•
end attached to the exhaust pipe of
his coupe and thte- ethter end held
in his lifeless heed as eat -1---an
ed behind the wheel, pointed to sei-
cid°. The discoveey inade
Arthur 13eevere a car checker. in the
freight shed. The engine of the eel -
was still running. IladU, y was net et
his hotel that nie,ht. it was thou -ht
he drove his cnn ii-tal- t
shed some time dreing the night, De-
this ree.eoe. hen 1,wvii crP J.:
sence before coming there, 11' bee .4.
••• P. R. service. OVer
years greee Goderich from Chat-
ham, vd,ere, his wife, formerly Mabel
Uren of Trbeersoll, still reside. There
are no childr
ceased her] Teem in ina-elth. and for 4.
Mr. Norman Lever, traffic officer
of Huron County wishes to advise
the public that he is not of the tro-
uble hunting kind of officers, and
when an auto accident does o'ccur 20
has proven himself to show all the
:oeoldeeation and leniency to those
implicated. We can personally vouch
or . i„, as in some mecent accident
cases he gave very good and
con-
iderate reports, and where he often
could make much more out of a case,
he considers it best to settle the same
with good quiet diplomacy. .The
public are requeeted according to law
to report all auto accidents, and Mr.
Lever will render the best of service
if called upon.
41 Years at County Home
Westley Sutton, the first man to
"'register" at the Huron County
L.° me for the Aged at Clinton in
t895, is still a resident of that inst-
itution, J. M. Govenlock, inspector of
1e herne revealed the oth,er day -.The
6ine, then known a the Haase of
Refuge, was established in 1895, and r
although about 1,d00 persons have 0
lived within its walls dreing the 41 rti
Hensafl Council Minutes 1+
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ei ZURICH CREAMERY I
We ' Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B.
or
: Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
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• Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same is.
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Poultry at Highest Market nices, according to
$
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Cut YOUT Fue Bill h HALE
41e,
uy Storm Winthmvs wad. Docrc
LET US QUOTE YOU!
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT -Lie
T!WIES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE Y(..1U
WAIT.
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T,he regular meeting of the irea- t p
evening of Nov. 2nd, with all
bers being present.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and adopted.
Mr; Maloney of Dominion Road
'Machinery Co. of Goderich appeared
re snow plow. W. C. Pearce o
e ei appeared re Public Liabilit
f Ex-
sail Village Council was held on the .1
mem_ t
HONE
Surance. S. McArthur appeare
the Canadian Legion re wreath
Motion, that we grant the L
$5 for wreath for Armistice Da
Moon, that we purchase
Dominion Road Machinery C
Goderich, one sidewallz sno
complete with tongue and shaft
the suzn of $75 delivered in lele
0. Geiger reported re Queen
drain. F. G. Donehron to 0o1i
p r Tax e eceinte .302
r $400 better than- last year at
me.
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yeare of its existence, the firet to],
enter the inatitution is here still. Ai
a yoeng man of 20, this "charter e
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our Winter)(z
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Colder Days will soon be here again, and provision
must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the hcsme
warm and comfortable. We can supply practically S
all the caned for- grades of Coal and Coke with
prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin!
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.ThiareunicaZions read as fol
oenty Engineer, Co. Clerk, Ir
a/ Oil Ltd.; Canadian Perfor
horse and buggy from Exeter, made 'ee
ming o
I pit) W points to all makes of g
member"' drove to thte home in a d
Rights Society, Kennedy Biological eg.
Fire-
idaa,tories Ltd; T. W. Hance
orks Co, same filed. •
'eirnself comfortable and has -tee
here e--er &nee. There were '58 per-
sons in the House of Refuge in fa:,
opening year and an all-tirne.
2; Geo. Brock part Councillor sa
2; Go. of Huron Indigent, Mrs
Ick 70.85; Ont. Respite', indi
3. !Caldwell $92; SChool Bo
current
was reached in 1916, when 122 per- $
eons were sheltered in the in-titton.
The present population is 90.
Bilis and Accounts as folloevs
•1Ctrs. Sangster bal Councillor sa
lary SEEDS! SEEDS!
14;enjt We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, -weet Clovers and
ard, f-§ ft)
Timothy Seeds.
Entertained
plows
▪ Cash paid for gcoci Dutch Sets
lary
•• , expenses $1,000 • Mrs. W
-Mrs. P. Gingerich. entercei ,Rildebrand, labor hall $1; W. IIil-
deft her debrand ditto 25c; 0. Geiger sel .ct-,
Sunday School Class "Star 13 in- a
of girls of the Even:de/1nel S. S., at ing Jurors 1.50; 3. A. Patterson,
ditto 1.50; C.N.R. freight road oil $3 ea
her home on October 28th. She aleo ;Roman%
invited the girls parents. These Cas
we- , -!' Hydro Com. 5.45; G. M.
e coal, hall $43; W. R. David -
re well represented. The evening son ditto $42; Imperial 011 Ltd. rd.
name. Mrs. Gingerich was present -
teas pleasantly spent with games and oil 1124; 0. Geiger lelep. exp. 1.95;
S. McArthur, Legion Wreath $5; 'P.
rx1 with a small token of appaeciat-
eik e
on. A deliscious and plentiful lunch! 520 Ni.
Cooper, labor ditto 25c; C.
was served and the evening e;1lef R. Patterson serving- Queen St. drn. vishwiwavmvm ,ww,,,,,vm.14,., wit..1/4,3vt, E„.i,,,A,w,r,ii
;l) Wilfe, ditto 12.25; G. Coultis & Son .tos
re'
all to quickly. While the giA was 1 tlle 142.10; G. Gram teaming 7.95;1
Dear Teacher: Li Af.1
to 53.25 A. Spencer & Son sup-
s 12.71; E. R. Guenther 'cartage
ck filler 4.95. i
.1/11otion, that t accounas read be 1 .50
Coal and Coke at Hensel! and Zurich at all Times.
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being presented, the following ad- Ira Geiger ditto 5.20; Levi Rends'
dress was give. labor 48.13; G. Fee ditto 30.24; 'W.'
Fflr
Taylor - ditto 40.75; T. Richardson
You have greatly endeared dt
yourself to us by your amible char-, Pae
adter, your earnest devotion to duty cra
and the hearty inteest you have manis
n your worthy work but we Pal
to re4
eat ing
in
ing
eer
would not confine our gratitude
mere words, and we deem it, a gr
pleasure to show our appreciation
a somewhat more fitting manner. 1,
are delighted to present to you IA
,ft. With this goes our very
:Ashes and the hope of your co- on.
nation with our S. S. Class.—Signed
en behalf of the `Starbeams" S. S
Class.
Cottages are Looted
Investigation into the ransacking
of four cottages at Grand Bend and
.,leoft of a number of articles from
'ach revealed that four small boye,
.rorn seven to 12 years of age, were
esponsible. Taken to the cottages
,y Constable Oliver, of Grand Bend
hey are said to have admitted the
ireak-ins. Police recivered all the
tolen articles. The cottages were
lose of Fred A. Brennee, Parkhill;
Gibbs, Parkhill; IL E. Eilber,
,C.-lrediton, and that of a Zurich man.
Ulm boys were located and they are
;aid to have confessed to the whole
Affair. Toys, fishing rods, balls, bats
end other articles of childish intetr-
est were taken. They gained entry to
ane house through a cellar window,
another using a ladder to reach a
second -story wihdow, in another
they cut the glass from a door and
then opened the lock. III tach .cott-
age, drawers were opened and • the
contents spread about, but little da -
nage done. Some other cottages we-
e also broken into recently and some
Incas etolen, but the boys are not
lamed for these raids. The boys are
:et held, but are at their homes. The
ide will be repoided to the Huron
,ounty Juyemle A u thorities.
That By-law 12 be given first
ding, also second and tiiirct rend-
s: That the Clerk be instructed -0
bill the Commercial Hotel $5 be -
payment rrepairing top of well.
otion that we adjourn.
James A. Paterson, Clerk.
NOV. 16th MEETING
Regular Statutory meeting of the
Village Council was held on eve at
8 p.m. of above date with all memb-
ers present. Minutes of the previ-i
ous meeting read and adopted.
Constable Fee reported re stray,
dog. Reeve Geiger reeported re Brock
St, drain as being completed north
of Queen, St.
Communications read as follows:
Imperial 011 Co., Ontario I-Tose:gal:
County Engineer; Judge T. M. Cos-
tello; Chas 13111; F. Fingland;
Couttis & Son.; Liquor Control Board
Bell Telephone Co., same filed.
Bills and Accounts read:
A Spencer & Son, supplies Brock
st. drain 8.25; G. E, Fee, labor ditto ;1101°
13.25; W. Taylor ditto 23.25; T.
Richardson do 29.85; L. Rands do
24.20; I. Geiger teaming do 3.40;
G. Couttis & Son tile 1.40; R. B.
Dick, gravel streets $12; 0. Geiger
salare as Reeve $42; W. Jones salary
as councillor $10; G. Brock bal sal.
$9; E. Shaddiek salary $28; A. Ham-
ilton salary 526; C.N.R. freight on
empty barrels $2; E. H. Epps cartg.
on Crack filler 2.75; T. Richardson
extra labor dain $5; Hillsgreen Peat
Works wood hall $5; J. Priest labor eu
Meilen, that accounts as read be -""
7'80 Dr ..A. J MacKinnon,
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Z 11 r i 0 01
streots 1.80; W. Otteebein ditto h..
paid. James A. Paterson, Clerk. I tfiPreMeMINVW FeMik!' 7 PINVIV MM' MMV RPARNI4
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seernme,—,.....46044nrargar.aat
001 p;:diro
We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
All authorized Public Scheel
MD& •
Boolis,including the New Speller
All High School Text Books, etc.
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PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
See Our Supply of Tcllet
Preparations
Toilet Waters, Perfumizers,
Perfumes,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.