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the Square, GODEIIICIfi, Ontario.
Ieciarl Attention to Couneel and
Cotert Work.
°lam. JHolrrees may be consulted at
Sederich b3+ Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
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DENTAL SURGEON,
At DEITZ BLOCg._.Z.131110l
aim Thursday; Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB' S BLe O ,
DASH•WOOD na
Every Monday, Tuesday d
W edneaday
tensed kuchnineer
For Huron and Middlesex
AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
et any Auction Sale, regardless
Skil to eize or article to sell. I solicit
air business, and if not satisfied wig
nee% no charges for Services Rem
ARTHUR 6"dEBER--Deebeveed
atone 13-67.
Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let x,•,15 supply you with the vv
q For gal+ier Loot
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Huron County Council
Meeting
The meeting of the: Huron County
Connell will be held in the County
Council Chambers, Court House, God
erieh, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon
of January 23rd, 1934.
All accounts, notices of deputat-
ions or applications and other im-
portant business requiring attention
at this meeting of the Council should
be in the hands of the Clerk not
later than the Monday previous to
the meeting, el the Council
Dated at Goderich this 4th day of
January, 1934.
J., M. Roberts, County Clerk.
NOTICE,
To Lovers of the Grand Outdoor
)ports. The. Zurich Rink has made
arrangements to have a IVlaecosin
Dance, on Saturday evening, Janu-
ary 13th. Also a Carnival in the
:rear future.
LOST
Between Zurich and Hensall, a
large , gasoline hose. Finder kindly
return the same to Stade & Weido,
Zurich.,•
NOTICE
TO LADIES!
e are now ready to do business
'very Choice of Fresh and C in our New Bcauty Parlor, in the
Sausages,
Oesch Block. W e have installed a
d Meats, B
oleDgataS, S new large modern Hairdryer and will
Etcalways.. on .an ••• Kept appreciate yule- patronage.. Call 130
Refrigeration for appointments.
fresh in Electric
WHighest
and Skins.
R. Yungblut & Son
SERVICE
Why We have the Better
Class of Customers
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:1G11 CLASS GOODS,
U.l A"TTERIES. MOBILE OIL, MAR-
' :WEI-UBEE OIL,' GOODYEAR. TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
;;Parts, 4iolining and Mechanical Altera
414a111! to Micrometer Settings, t1 No
Watch trim cars
�it�Dsa work. ,cThey are m.1''!
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TEE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-.
,AITCE OF ANY CANADIAIT MUT- Huron Old Boys
SAL OQhwPAXy DQIN c B S1 'SS The AWE annual at home of the
Mrs.
E. Gasoho, Zurich.
WANTED
Miss Lottie •1+'reymuth is taking a Men's consolation,Courtney y Tlurm
course given by the pepartment ose
• which the following were prize win- ae r a weeuaOvest
nets; , Ladies Virst, Mrs, R. Midler;
Ladies' Consolation, Mrs, C. 'Wild-
fori ,• Men's First Edw. Nadiger;
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oi]otiai_::g tai: the annual
business meeting°wvas held over whieh
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S G. Kraft pxesidecl The follow- a
Band practice, 7.'liursday evenin;!, 1,73e: o; lac c i:> vac e cleated: l,re s..'ir.. o
Agriculture at Zurich.
All interested, be on time ant '8 clock Liait,• Vic -Pies,; L. 11. Kraft;
for reorganizing for season •o,f 1034' SecyeBeds„ it Miller; Dire:etor C;
—Hy. Elckmeier, band master. F, 1'file; assistant Dia, Norman Wale- ; 2
A number from town attexnded the p• =a^, Ore (Hist, Sc'r-n3rc .
Yti j`er SS c.iLl e474funeral of thin late Mrs. Jaeob Kele Committee, Mrs. F. 1
,tAMrs. r
lerman on Wednesday .afternoon ,. at Nadiger, Verde n , irreis er, Albert
Dashwood. Miller, Edgar ry t m ,Reporter
Helen Nadiger; I uneh wass served
Mr. /Ir. Wm: Lamont who has been by the ladies and the evening brow-
confined to the house for some. we- ght to a close with songs and ad- w
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eks, has recovered sufficiently 'to dresses.
be out agan attending to his in- i a
surance business. OBITiJABY , 00
The extremely - cold weather over Heinrich Victor Frederick Ehlers,
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the holidays seems to have been the familiarly. known as Henry Ehlers of
climax for the winter, as since the Dashwood, Ont., died Sunday after -
weather has been quite milder and
the snow was practically all licked
up with rain the past week.
Our general merchants are . hold-
ing special sales these days, and the
public will do well to patronize these
events before the bargains .are sold
out. Act quick, put in your supply
of choice merchandise while the buy-
ing is best at these reduced prices.
PRICES IMPROVE
A comparison of current market
prices with a year ago show a re
markable improvement.. Hog p=icee
are practically double in prince sell-
ing.for $6.50 a hundred, comp aee;l
with $3.25 last January. Other qu-
otations c:re: Wheat now 67e, flier
45.c; oats now S2e, thea 20c; bar-
ley 45c, then 30c.—Ex
The four weeks' Short Course in
Agriculture and Home Economics
held in the T.owu Hall and Dominion
Hotel, Zurich, beginning on Tile,'
day of this week, got off to a gom l
start. Something like sixty pupils
registered on the opening day, aml
a goodly more will follow.: This i:°
indeed a great privilege
ourr
young people to get practically
what many others have to pay a
considerable sum to learn. Take ad-
vantage of it young people!
OFFICIALS .SWORN. IN
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at my home at Zur-
ich; for which we will pay highest
market prices. We will grade your
eggs as we receive them, and pay ac-
cording to grading. give us a trial.
First house south of Dominion Hotel
T. U. -'Meyers. Phone -115, Zurich.
LOCAL NEWS
Hay Council met on 1Vlonday for
the first meeting of the new year:
a complete report of the minutes.
will appear in next week's isue.
In our report of the election of
officers of the election of the Evan-
gelical Sunday School in last week's
issue, in our haste we accidently
got a wrong w.ordslipped in and it
read as though Mr. LeRoy O'Brein
was asked to resign, but 'What we
actually meant was that Mr. O'Brein
tasked to be relieved of the treasurer
;position which he so ably conducted
;for the past seven years. How eas-
ily a. wrongletter will sometimes
change the meaning of an article.
noon, December 31st 1933 at the
home of his daughter, :Mrs. Edgar R.
.Siebert, in Detroit, - Mich. He was
born in Snebaw Mecklenoerg Sshw-
erin, Germany, Aug. 7th, 1848 thus
attaining the age of 85 years, , 4
month;, and 24 days at the time of
his; death. In 1878 he was married
to Augusta Weber who ,• edesaseed
him in death Octoi,er 6th, 197.
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It is in all Sincerety t"ic-t we 6;:'<°° ier8':
to ore and all the most Hearty
SEASON'S ` GREETINGS
Wishing for You and Yours'. an
overil,o-wing 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
PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH
PROSPERITY and
CONTENTMENT
L. Sebilbe
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Four children were born of thie
union. They are: Jacob H. of Ind -1
ianapolis, Ind., John Emmanuel of
Atlantic Rase. Wilbur W. of Emp-
oria, Kaneue, and alinnie Aeolin• eaes
Siebert of Det •zit, I,lich. Thee: to • t-1°
gether with ''our grand children.
one sister, name; 0- ; nephew. n^- '
nieees and many neigh:. _ ' fele. ..des
nds mourn the _passing ever y..--;
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of a loving father, a cherished friend
and a respected citizen. Mr. Ehlers
believed in the Christian religion and
practised his faith in a practical way
He frequently was found going on
errands of mercy to both. old and
young. Unselfishness was an ab-, es
iddng characteristic. Much as he be-
lieved in practical service he alsso
had a sincere apreeiation of worehip
and of the church of which he vas
a devoted 'member. Therefore, he
was one of the early leaders in est-
ablishing phases of worship and
prayer in a small chapel in Black -
bush and in Dashwood.
The two new county. officials—L
M. Roberts, clerk and A. K 'Erskine
treasurer—who were appointed at
the December meeting of the coun-
ty council, have assumed their dun
ies. They were sworn in. on q uesd.:
afternoon of las'. week, by J dg
Costello in the presence of Warder
Ballantyne, s.ud preceded immeel'e
ately to familiarize themselvce. y7:t
the details of their respeetiv office
Ma. Erskine was the recipient of e
number of farewell presentations at
Blyth, The school beard presented
thin with a magazine rack,- Illi» ' F e;
men gave him a nnagazine ta,:le, an
the Memorial. Hall Board a cheque
The family also 'received presentati-
ens from the church. '
- D 'Mils'MD In 0140000.
,Axniount of Insurance at s �n Dee.
31st, 1932, $7
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$$21,978.99.
Bates $4.50 per $1,090 for 3 years
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Ment, Also Dealer inLightaind Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
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WANTED
-BROTHER DIES
Mr. Harrington Finkbeiner of
the Goshen Line, south of the village
received the sad intelligence last we-
ll( of the sudden passing of his 'bro-
ther, Mr. Milton B. Finkbeinei:r, ant
son of George Finkbeiner just wes'.
f Crediton, the departed was born
July 1st, 1906, on the Finkbeiner
Line, west of Crediton. In his teens
joined the local staff of the Bail -
.if Commerce and remained two ye-
ars then followed three years in the
bang at Seaforth, five yea , at Kit-
chener, one year at Hamilton, and
this past year at Dunday. Ile 'and
his chum, Leonard IColndy were out
on their way home early Monday
morning, when their car collided with
one considerably heavier- The in-
mates of both cars were terribly htvrt
but this young man's juglar vein was
severed and he bled to death in a
few moments. A group of men from
Crediton went down to the inquest
held at Caledonia, returninwith theh
body. The unfortunate young
n
was of sterling character, well belov-
ed by his school nates, neighbors
and friends. He leaves deeply be-
reaved parents, two brothers,. Her.
rington and Irvin and one sister,
Mrs. Wm, Schwartz. Memorial ser•
vices were held on Thursday after-
noon to the Crediton cemetery, serv-
ices were held in the Evangelical
church. The pastor, Rev. M. Sip-
pell officiating.
Huron Old Boys' Association 01
Toronto will be held at the Arcad-
ian Court, Robert Simpson Conwany
Bay street, Toronto, on Friday ev-
ening, Feby., 2nd, 193.4. at 8 o'-
clock. Refreshments, orchestra, dan-
cing (old time and new), euchre,
bridge. Entrance on Bay street.
Dr. H. J. Hodgins, is president E and
E. Floody, Secretary: •
W omens' Institute
The Zurich Branch o? the Worn -
en's Institute 'met in the Council
chamber on Monday evening, with a
very large attendance, The meeting'
i was opened with the Institute Ode,
followed by the Lord's Prayer in
unison. The president, Mrs. H. G.
Hess then took up the business and
items of interest were discussed, it
was decided to hold a baking sale
on Saturday, January 20th in the in-
-Wrest of the,.Publii.c Library and all
those interested in this are asked to
donate baking, The program then
'followed 'with Mrs. Ferd." Iiaaberer in
the isher. .Open by singing, a
paper was then given by Mrs. Reith
Mother and what she owes to the
home. A "piano sola by Doreen 0'-
i Dwyer, a' short play entertaining the
minister was then given by five pu-
1pils of the third form of the Public
e `cDono1
d
jschool. Misses J ssne .IVa
and Pearl Pfile then sang "Moon -
'light and Roses." ker. Tuerklieim
!was then called 'upon to give an ad
`dress: wilier): • was well received by.
those present, this was followed by
a commtnnitlt' song after which a
contestwas conducted Arced: hutch
W served( W the. cea► fl tee), sits,
nerd H,a erer Misses,''J f& ,*ac
Donald. will 'earn, lC'i Lie .
People generally in Loth of these
communities bear testimony of ale.
leadership in s ripeare eeadin:: 3
prayer and song. Mr. Ehlers ceijse-
ed the blessing of exceptionally good
health throughout his lnog life,nes,cr'
knowing a day of elekeess. Eeee C•:n
the day of his denih ha 1i t:ne i h.•p, _»s
pily in the morning to a church ser-
vice over the radio in the living ro-
om of his daughter's home.' In the
afternoon he retired to his roon:exand -II°
while peacefully reclining on his bet,
haquietly answered the "Call" as he
'breathed a loving farewell benedict-4
ion upon his children. So his life
unfolded from earliest childhood go-
ing according to scripture "from
strength to strength". Surely hi's'
works do follow after hien. As we
bid his bodily presence good-bye we
are unpressed that he has applied
the meaning full words of the poet'
to his life These words are—Build
thee more stately mansions 0 my
soul,
As the swift seasons roll
Leave thy low vaulted post
Let each new temple, nobler than the
last.
Shut t]nee from heaven with a
more vast,
Till thou at length art free.
Leaving thine outgrown shell
'By life's unresting Sea!
Death of Mrs. Jacob Kellerman
The sympathy of the community
was touched on Monday morning
when it was leaned that Mrs. Jac-
ob Kellerman had passed peacefully i
away. The late Mrs. saellerman
had been in her usual health up to a
couple of days of her demise when
pneumonia set in and the end came
very swiftly. Her maiden name was
Hannah Maria Fried, daughter of
the late Mr. A. Fried of Dashwood.
She was born August 28th 1868,
was united in holy wedd'ock to Jac-
ob Kellerman in the year 1888 and
died on January 8th, 1934 and rea-
ched the age of 65 years, 4 months
and 11 days. All that good nursing,
could do was done but to no avail,
and we have every reason to believe
that when the summons came to her
;to leave this earthly tabernacle and
,join the ransomed hosts above it fo-
und her ready and only waiting her
Master's call. Her illness she had
borne with patience and resignation,
She is survived by her .sorrowing
husband and four children (Ethel) )
Mrs. (Dr) E. Broughton and Grace
of Toronto, Czar and Harold at
home, two grandchildren, one sister
Mrs, C. Fritz of Zurich, and one
brother Emanuel of Cashmere, R
as-
hingtbn, and many other relatives
and friends. - The deceased was an
active member of the Evangelcal
and
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church and the Ladies'
beloved by all who knew her. The
floral tributes were many and beau-
tiful showing the esteem in which
the deceased was held. The funeral
-was held on • Wednesday afternoon
front the home and to the Evangelic-
al church With interment in the Bron
son Line Cemetery. Rev, A. W.
Sauer officiated, assisted by Rev. A.,
Kellerman of Waterloo, Rev. Burn
of Zurich vid �
•a Rev. 4ehnston, of
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rog,i:er. iste. euchre • was ; player'- a Shipka.
'taker 'every Day till >!i e'ci!eck,Ma I►.m.
*at 'feed Fowl Bars raerniag
whoa brought •ia . .
es Cask Pries .
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W. 'O'Brien
Phone 101; Res. !d, Berl&
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Jos PF PA.RTMENT
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lit with: Commercial and fine?a rGot ''oar. . ske, be .
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DASHW OOD
Rev: X. Dengis of Kitchener will
conduct the services in the Evan-
gelical church on Sunday at both
1morning and evening service.
Mrs. L. Bender is on the sick, list.
I We hope for a speedy reciovery.
Mrs. Burns - of Port Huron is vis-
liting•'her mother, Mrs. Witzel.
' Rev. Jacob Ehlers of Indianapolis
.In
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Iowa
Atlantic . of
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Emmanuel, I ndianan, mm E
Kansas of Emporia..and Mr.
;and Mrs. E. Siebert of Detroit, ac-
icompanied the remains of their fath-
er, the late henry Ehlers last week.
Mn Gordon Keeler attended the
!funeral . of a relative in Mitchell last
L'riday.
A very enjoyable evening was sp-
,ent by the choir of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church on Monday .even-
itng; when a joint' social and business
eating. was „held.. in WO'S .'hall,
Zurich. Dru&
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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
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Full of Happiness
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
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Dr. A, J. MacKinnon, Zurich
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