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Cut Your Fuel Bill 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
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motor and machinery are installed
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,i. hydro connections are comp:etc'.d.
Mr. Anderson has over 300 acres
sown to t:a.-: <ae.:a,y.
Fire D .:na^c.• Residence '
Fire, the oth,•r ,.:oridng. did con-
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ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, June 7th, 11::,4
Pr. COUNTYa +NEWS
sSold lxis
' meci.eal practice at Ethel ..nd
1 moving to Seafor:ult.
G. L. I;racb:enhury, p inti ti of
Wingham 112g.i School, has i,endered
his resignation. Ile has accepted a
similar position at Port hope..
Flax Mill I,eacly
It is expected that work will em-
inence shortly at .the Sea.forth flax
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MASSIEY—IIARRIB T /Nuel
Look over your Cultivator, drill and order repairs and
save express charges. We have some F and W., Deer-
ing and M. H. Cultivator teeth at a bargain
Used Tractor plow, riding plows, Cultivator and bean
Scuffler at bargain prices.
ALSO 3 -DRUM STEEL ROLLER, HOE DRILL
WHAT HAVE YOU TO DEAL?
Come in and see our displayof New Machines this
Week -End.
Gas, Oil, Batteries and Tires at live and let live prices.
GENUINE M. H. REPAIRS ARE BEST
Points for all makes of -Cultivators
Tel. Shop 149 0. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
Auctioneer ing? — U. BET!
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more eriou" ,11.:. -sag., to thr. building
Dcf.c'iive w:.. was (dames.; as the
cause of the lire.
A large Fish Catight
'('hat 'as a monster 31-h caught at
Ilay#icld the ot)ier day by Mr. Mc-
Leod. A ;:tui;s..,,;o:i measuring over
;six feet in length and weighing 113
pounds, is a big fish to catch in a
net. This one became tangled in the
up1) .r part of t , ietri and was safe
ly landed. the biggest haul made by
a Il.;;+iielei fielierriTn in :<ome years.
years ago a sturgeon weighing
over sixty pounds was landed there.
Horse Fri«hte:zec1 by Truck
Sanely :' onme, a well known Co! -
borne Tp. la..rtf•r, is in the (roderich
I3ospital as a result of an accident
n'nr Dunlop on -Iay 21th. bre was
driving home when his hor se ti'ob
fright at a large truck loaded with
lo;s, ran away and dumped hint into
the road. His oondition is reported
to be . ':•rious.
Car Runs Over Tow Line
`.'hen a car e'riveu by John Ma-
loney, being towed on No. ti Biel -
y, ran up on fisc low line?, serious -
d aniaagee resulted The tar i3 -;;s tinn-
ed over in th.i (lit it and Maloney
was thrown through th•:• roof. Ilt
is suffering, from a l)i'oi:n chouldor
bone and bruises. Maloney is a imus.
tuber of t'o' Expositor Staff, St a--
1 forth.
Death of Mrs. A. E. Erwin
i hale pas:?e(i away to her eternal
home o;° May 2 rd, at. Lacy told, one
who hal been ailin'.
months and whose suffering's were
borne with ('hi istian patience, Mary
K. Beattie, mile of Alfred E. Erwin
Deceased was horn in Tuckersmttli
Tp., and in August 1909, was mar-.
ried
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ried at Winghon: to Mr. Erwin, of
Bayfield. Surviving are one r.h:t r.
Annie AI1:s. Toping of Winipeg, til:
arrived a week before and cared re
her sister. Two brothers, Robert co
Wingham and John of CChe.,Iey.`i I .'
funeral which was largely atte•ndcei,
was held front her late home to Bay-
field cemetery, the sol -vice being con-
ducted by Rev. W. R. Crosen, of
London, assisted by Rev. R. M. Gale
of the United Church, Bayfield.