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BUSINESS CARDS
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(BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY FPUBLIC, RTC,
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GUDERICI1, Ontario.
Special Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
Mr, Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich bye Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr, W., D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
'DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At 11ARTLEIIe'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesdo.
Dr. 1 H. CO t;: EN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
VETERINARIA.N
Or- W. B. COXON, BN. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
e late
;Office in the home
Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich
Phone -96.
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B•V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
As' eases of domestic animals t ea e rted
by the most moderna por night
Charges reasonable. Also Bret
scalls promptly attended to
Uner of S Off ce Office on n Street,
erness
Hennels.
eppeette Town Hall. aAll-
Phone 110,.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Duron and Middlesex
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I AM IN A POSITION O CON
aduct any Auction Sale,
ardss
els to ;size or article to sell. ' I solicit
,ur businpss,,aS1d ii not satisfied,, 1
make no charges for ..:Sees: uaen.
imam.
Dresses and Suits
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found,Etc, Ads. in this
Columna
NOTICE
r have left rely outstanding acco
tints at the Bank of Montreal, who
have authorized to collect same.
Kfndfy calf at the hank and settle
your account of owing me.
Everett Haist.
WANTED
ZURICH HERALP
LOC,.L NEWS
, 1Vlr". Clare Melick motored to Kitch
;ener one day last week.
Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt is
holidaying at his home here.
Beginning next week the stores in
Zurich will he erased every Tuesday
evening until spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Testy Weston of.
Bayfield visited with Mrs. Herb, Ben -
ler the past week.
l.VIr. Garfield Brown and two chil-
dren are spending a week with fri-
ends at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaiser, IVIr. and
Mrs. Ralph Allan of London, were
Sunday visitors at the home of ;dr.
Ed. Axt.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truemner
and family of Toronto were holiday
A. limited number of cattle for visitors with the former's mother in
:winter feeding. Apply to town.
Chas. Rau, R. R. 2, Zurich. Mr. Hugh MaeKinori who is atten-
ding Queen's University, Kingston, is
spending the holidays at his home in
town.
i1'Ir. George Crozier, a former me-
mber of the Bank staff called on fri-
ends in town on Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm of
town, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oswald of
'the Bronson line were Christmas day
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClinchey, Chiselhurst.
atiamasomenameire
FOR QUICK SALE
Two Stoves, for immediate Sale.
Apply to John Hey, Jr., Zurich.
LOST
A 12/e year old roan heifer, has
horns; ring or slit in bottom of right
ear. Strayed from my pasture farm
Babylon Line, Hay. Finder kindly
notify Herb Desjardine, Zurich.
IffiVIMMesefialINOSIMON
FOR QUICK SALE
A 2,000 -Ib. weigh scales and
Portland cutter for quick sale.
Herb Block, Zurich.
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STRAYED
From Lot 12, Con. 7, Hay, one
yearling steer white with some red
on neck and head, slit in both ears.
Finder notify T. H. Shapton, Exeter.
,611,066M11109
FOR SALE
About 50 White Rock Pulletts for
quick Sale. Apply to:
Theo. Steinbach, R. R. 3, Zurich.
NOTICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
70c.
t%rred.urus Insurance Included. This - is a con-
': heact special for a limited time only.
PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD.
}phone 13 -57 -
PRODUCE
Farr. Fiod.ice
WANTS.
tlIGHEST CASH PRICES
.FOR—
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wim O'Brien
10I, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT - MARE.ET
Lt Us supply you with
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolo ,nay, Sausages,
Ed., always on hand• Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
.
Yungblut sham & Sob
INSURANCE
Western Fanners' Mutual
Weather lisew ante Co,
OF WOODSTOCK
irErE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CCANADIANBFAN
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1ThL COMPANY DOING Ri1Sl.NES
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
:Amount of Insurance at Risk on ]Dec.
31st, 1935, $20,479,738.00
''Total Cash in Bank and Bends
$254,627.52.
Rates -44.50 per $1,000 for 3 Yea
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Als6 Wales is Linine Redf
fall AIL hies, 5)1 tin' brim el, L-
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And Dry Cleaners.
Thiel's Transport.
'bed 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; gone
over carefully by us.
L. A. Prang and Son, Zurich
CONTROLLING
TUBERCULOSIS
Everyone. news about diseases that
at one time caused great loss of life and
that have been brought under control
in the last thirty or forty years as a result
of modern public health methods. Ty-
phoid Sever is one illustration. Twenty -
fire or thirty years ago, it was not
uncommon for cities to have death rates
from typhoid ranging as high as 60 or 75
deaths out of every 100,000living persons;
to -day, it is almost a disgrace for a cit
to have a death rato of more than one
or two per 3.00,000, and in many cities
rates for typhoid for the last year were
less than one.
Yellow fever is another plague of a
generation or two ago when whole cities
were quarantined because of it.
Diphtheria, the killer of children a
fey years a+•o, is to -day becoming a rare
disease. Many any communities have not
had a death or even a case of diphtheria
in several years, thanks to modern
methods of immunization against this
disease.
Smallpox, that scourge and terror of
our forefathers, is now seldom heard of.
And so it goes, these dread diseases which
once decimated the population, are now
practically eliminated
Tuberculosis is stili far from being
conquered,but it is encouraging to note
made in
as been m
that moray
ro
p grecs h
conquering this entnty during the first
thirty-five years of this eonturg than in
all the centuries that went before. Tho
death rate in Ontario in 1000, shortly
after the National Sanitarium Associa-
tion was organized, was estimated at
iea per 100,000. To -day itis S7.
It is a splendid showing and with the
goal in sight wo hopefully enter the last
lap of the race: but as. everyone knows,
the last lap calls for tho greatest effort
and if we aro to succeed an gaining the
Complete mastery over this plague as
has-been gained over others, Ivo niudt
strive as never b
efore,
Given the necessary financial support,
the Muskoka, the 'Toronto and the
Queen Mary Hospitals for aConsumptivos
will continuo to lead the way.
Please spud your gift to National
$ anita'titnL Association,223 aollogo Si,,.
An unusual spell of mild weather
is greeting this part of the world the
past week, and it was the rainest
weather for Christmas that we can
recollect. The banks of snow and
the dangerous ice on the roads is
all melted away, and we are down to
the mud as in the fall.
Young Man Fined
At Wingham the other day three
Brussels young men, who were em-
broiled in a battle royal with County
Constable J. C. Smith at a dance at
Brussels on December 3, paid a total
of $30 and costs into Magistrate J.
A. Makins' court. Participants, c'har
ges and fines were as follows:Stanley
Wilson, drunk and disorderly, $15
and costs; Eldon Wilson, disorderly
and obstructing an officer, $10 and
costs; Mel. Thompson, disorderly $5
and costs.
TOWNSHIP ELECTION
A full ballot election for the coun-
cil of Hay Township will take place
next Monday when the following
names will appear:
For Reeve—George Armstrong,
Alfred Melick,
For Councillor:
Roland Geiger, Fred Haberer, Wm.
,Haugh, Henry Schilbe, and Max:
Turnbull. Two of these men have
had three years experience on the `Splendid progress has been made
board, while the other three are new dr"ing the past week on Exeter's
faces. Those having had experieace..nasly community building. The steel
are Wm. Haugh and Max. Turnbull.. epvering on the rink has been corn -
For Reeveship, Mr. Armstrong has nleted. Five feet on either side of
been on the council for three yeeas; the ri.ea is being ussed for seating
while Mr. Melick has been -reeve for capacity for the spectators and this
four years and councillor for the work is about finished. There will be
.same period. Mr. Ed. Wallies who two. rows of seats. The end will be
withdrew from councillor, has been .circulre it shape. A splendid Iighting
in that capacity since 1929, and leav- system is being installed with the
es the board as an undefeated official work well under way. For the gym.
theoutside walls and the roof are
alanost complete. A brick chimney
for the furnace , wass erected
Real Christmas Spirit
A real Christmas atmosphere mer-
meated the proceedings at police
court at Seaforth lest Tuesday, as
four chaxaes. one fon stealine two
bottles of Christmas cheer, and three
of. stealing Christmas trees, were
heard. Magistate J. A. Makins sus-
riffic, but he stayed until morning, pended sentence all the way round,
only to find that the farmer would thereby enhancing the Christmas sp-
ot allow him near the house. A kind irit Peter Murray, 21 year old Sea-
huoseholder equipped him with some forth" youth. pleaded f* silty to steal -
new clothing and Harry headed back ing two bottles of Christmas cheer
to Toronto, with the intention of get- from a trucker. who had befriended
ting work in that district or going him and given hint a ride home while
back to the Old Country. His fond- Willard and Newton Sturgeon and
est hopes are that he may never a- Svdnev Brison. all of London, plead -
gain meet a skunk. ed guilty to stealing Christmas trees
NOTICE
On December 19th, the Babylon
Line and theGoshen Line have or-
ganized a Beef Club for six months
bo give them their meat at cost. As
they 'need a fear more members to
uses up a carets; and anyone that
Would ould wish to sign, are to call at the
butcher's house, as the books are
left there,
William Bender, Zurich, Ont.
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Farmers! Attention!
We have been appointed selling
Agents for the celebrated Viking
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarantee. Let
es demonstrate this machine to you
and compare it with al] others. A nd
don't forget, the best feature is the
.unusual easy terms, Liberal allowanet•
for trade-ins.
C. SCHRAG & SON. tf44
NOTICE
I wish to take this medium in .sx-
pressing my appreciation to the
'-ta t' a baleen.. eas noel t+i? i -i bus -
Mese by the pepole of Zurich and
vicinity during the past ten years
or while in business in Zurich. Also
for the many generous kindness a'x-
,,tended to nay family and the fine,
presentatio;i given me by the Meth:
.'nen of Zurich. Again, thank you!
Signed, Everette Heist.
Pansies At Goderich .�
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Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
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We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and
Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to
grade, ----Your Patronage Appreciated! 3
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Cut Your Fuel "ill hi HALF!
Buy Storm Windows and Doors
LET US QUOTE YOU!
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL
TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU
WAIT.
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have cleared awey the snow at the
county town and as a result pansies
were seen in a local flower garden.
Everywrere green grass is showing,
belying amateur prognosticators who
weeks ago predicted deep snow for
the Christmas -New Year season.
Yuletide Gift
The Duchess of Kent in England,
gave birth on Christmas day to a fine
daughter, which is sixth in line to the
throne of Great Britain. The baby is
the second child of the youngest of
the King's brothers and his erife, the
former Princess Marina, of Greece.
They were married on November 29, a
1934, and their first child, Prince Ed-
ward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, 1 aro
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Work Progressing
An Unhappy Encounter
A transient, named Harry Hawke,
•called at a farm in northern Huron
some time ago in search of work.
The folks being in bed, .the transient
decided to crawl into the haymow
and wait until morning. An unus-
ual animal sporting stripes had also
entered the barn, and was on the
flfloor when Hawke come in and trip-
ped over "it." The odor was ter -
NOMINATION Cate J. J. Keys
POLICE TRUSTEE J. J. Keys, pioneer educational
At the Zurich Police Trustee none leader of Nashville, Tenn., and for
ination on Monday evening in the nine years supt. of city schools, died
Town Hall, a fairly well attended at the Hospital recently, following
audience was present and tee follow-. an illness of several months. He was
ing were nominated: John E. Gascho, 72 years old. He became ill in Octo-
Migord Schilbe, Ivan Yungblut, Gid. ber and since that time had to be re -
Koehler, R. F. Stade, Hy. Eickmeier, moved to the Hospital as he was sin -
Oscar Klopp, Lloyd O'Br'ien. king fast. Principal of East Nash
A. . Hess was then appointed as vine High School when he became
chairman and called on R. . Stade, too ill to continue his work. He had
one of the 1936 trustees who gave a held many positions of prominence in
good account of the year's work and the city schools since coming there in
stated that the water supply has a 189, He taught in Columbia Tenn.
net balance of $114 after power is public schools for nine years before
paid. Appreciates the $1'75 grant moving to Nashville. A native of
given by the Hay Council and Telo. Varna, where he was born on Dec.
system towards the pavement. The 31st, 1864, he frequently visited the
Oil Co, has made a refund of $300 old friends in Stanley Twp.
on the tar used on the streets. The
new pavement makes a nice improve Many Deaths
ment to the town. Death toll of Ontario's Churstmas
Oscar Klopp, trustee, representing week lead mounted to 16 as four per -
himself and the chairman of the sons were carried to death when a
'roard, H. Eickmeier, the trustees did car plunged into Bowlnanville herb-
t big year"s work, thinks money sp- or from the pier, a man at Toronto
ent for Constable, good investment. a Woman of Waterloo Twp., while 7
Many of the sidewalks need repair- persons died earlier after traffic ac-
ing. cidents. practically all of the aeeid-
Mr.Harry G. Hess, supt. of the loc- ents were motor accidents, while a
al Hydro System was then called up- few occurred in the house by falling
on and he gave a very interesting in one way or another. The thaws
report of the finances of the system made ntany of the pavements slippery
We have at present of $2,000. in the as the rain also helped, some of the
riant besides the Govt. bonds. The accident occurring inthe old bah
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matter of an annual Christmas Teee or weakness of too i tush speed, and
For the town was then discussed andin a moment when a stop is requires]
Ir. Hess ineist' d on that a fund the ear seems to keep going: right on
,hound he kept for such purpose. into accident and death.
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It is in all Sincerety that we extend
to one and all the most Hearty
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Wishing for You and Yours' an
overflowing abundance of the ple-
asures, the joy, and the happiness
which is Associated with this Sea-
son, and may the coming Year
bring to You the
PROSPERITY and
PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH
.. AND CONTENTMENT
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At this Grand Yuletide Season We
cannot express our Gratitude in
any more Tangible way than by
Wishing our Many Friends and
Customers a most
MERRY i.: -;i :S .MAS
and a
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Full of Happiness
Dr. A. J.
MacKinnon,
Zurich.