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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL'
DUDLEY E.HoiziEs
:BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PPLII3LIC, ETC.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Speeial Attention to Councel, and
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
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DENTAL
Dr.W. D. BRYCE
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DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Dr. 11. 11. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter Ontario
VETERINARIA.N
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc.. Ads. in this
Column,
NOTICE
.ATTENTION FARMERS.
I have recently included to my ter:.
ritory the agency of Zurich and
vicinity of the International Harvest-
er Co., and am m a position to gave
service on these Thies of farm maCh-
inery. Would also ask all farnerP
)interested in Dew Machine§ 'te get in
&ouch with me. Extending id Our
many friends the Season'a Greetings,
V. L. Becker, DaShwood, Phone 91
NOTICE
STRAY:ED—A email grey year-old
steer, small mark in Ieft ear, In-
formation gladly receivea. by Chas -
E. Aldworth, R.R. 1, Exeter, pone
Dashwood 36 r 11.
FOUND
A yearling Steer, strayed unuto
my premises, Lot 11, Con. 12, Ray
Township. Owner can have same by
proving property and payrng expen-
ses. 23-3t
Elmer Restemeyer, Dashwood.
STRAYED
From Lot 6, Con. 6, Hay Township
2 yearling steers, left early part of
the season. Also 1 red 2 yr. old
steer, leftat close of grass season.
Kindly notify Wm. Alexander; prone
13-82, Hensel/ central.
STRAYED
From my grass farm, Lot 12, Con.
7, Hay Township, a 1 -year ord steer
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Dr. W. COXON, B.V. Sc. red and white,
no horns, silt in both
ears, left early in the season. Finder
VETERINARY SURGEON kindly notify:
Office in the Horne of the late T. H. Shapton, R. R. 1, Exeter
Dr. J. Routledge.
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Phone -96. STRAYED
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ship, a 2 year old steer. Owner can
have same by paying this adv. and
expenses.
Mrs. Mary Stephan, Parr Line,
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs, C, Eilber spent a few days
With friends at Heasall last week.
r. and Mrs, A. S. IVIacKinnon and
son Archie, motored to London on
Taesday,
• Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Merner and
Mr, Herb Mousseau motored to Lon-,
don Tuesday.
Christmas coming this year on a
Virednesday, our publishing day, •we
will not attempt to publish till the,
following day; Thursday.
Hay Council met on Monday ,for
the as business meethila of the
Nomination this .year will be
day December 301ilt. '
The Eckert ]3e11 Ringefe'of.
to put on a show in the town Hall
last Wednesday evening, and a rather
slim crowd turned out.
This is poultry week, and the loc-
al produce dealers are quity busy
v,ata the laa,--v —Rh. 'Porten -a -0a
for the producer, the prices are very
brisk.
We -wish to express our appreciat-
ion to our Customers for the aatrbn-
age they have given us. Wishing
everybody a Merry Christmas.—J.
W. Merrier,. Zurich.
Mr. Albert Smith of Croswell,Mich.
and Mrs. Van Atte. of Applegate.
.aac.a., who visited -with their sister,
and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wm
O'Brein, returned t their respective
homes early last week.
Our local merchants have their
places of business nicely decorated,
and are showing a fine line of merch-
andise. Only one more week left
to do your shopping.
The Beer Cheque Arrives
A cheque for $72.40 was received
from the Liqou Control Board by the
treasurer of Hay Township, being
20 per cent, refund on beverage auth-
orities in Hay Township. Just how
his work out we are not M a position
o tell.
-Unto Lot 28, Con. 8, Hay Town- t
A. ft. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
'Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. .A.11
diseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
der of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Ilennels. Office on Main. Street,
apposite Town Hall
'Phone 116. IIENSALL.
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MEAT MARKET
• Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of. Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Let., always on hand. Kept
• fresh in Electric Rerigeration
• Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
R. Yungblut & Soi
FOR SALE
Christmas Tree E,i'erta:nment
A Carratinity Christmas tree -will
be held in front of the Town Hail,
Henrall, on Monday, December 23rd.
Every!-ody in the community are
welcome, but the children ave espec-
ially invited, as Santa Claral will be
tiERALT)
WANTED.'"
Live or Dressed
POULTRY
Dressed Ducks, Geese and
Turkeys
HIGHEST PRICES PAM
Write of Phone to
Swift Canadian Company
• EXETER. -- Phone 216
FOR SALE
'The ng live stock: Sheep,
9 ewes and 1 ram; 4 yearling calves,
several cows due to freshen soon.
Apply to Samuel Bohner, Bronson
line, Stanley, Phone 78 r 11, Hen -
sell. 24-3
NOTICE
`I SUMMARY OF ELECTION
EXPENSES
The following is a statement of the
election expenses of Mr. Franx Don-
nelly, in the 1935 General Election:
Personal Expen.ditures
of Pre. iises
Services
Goods supplied
Advertising . .....
254.98
74.40.42.00 4.i.
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158.95' 4. y
$531.35 PHONE 6n
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Cut Your Fuel Bill 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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TREATS COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Last Tuesday afternoon Warden
Sweitzer gave each .member of the
Council, County officials and press re-
porters a huge bunch of celery gro-
wn his farm. The gift was greatly
appreciated. This was the second do-
nation of produce to which the me -1
milers were treated. Reeve Cardiff:
nought samples. of his apples for
"heir •enjoyment.
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Latest model Ball Bearing DeLaval tbliere in person at 2.30 p.m. headed, •
Cream Separator, new, for sale at y the Hensall Citizens Band teip CANADA WHEAT MARKET
cost, L. A. Prang & Son. give to each child attending a gift •
from the tree. •-Wh.eat buyers ave looking upon ty
,Canada as the world's No. 1 market IB
Your Christmas Present?. as the Argentine, its supplies sharply. g
NOTICE The Christmas present is always a
problem more or less. A goodly =tailed by shalt crops, went out of'
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TRADE
IN YOUR DANEROUS
TIRES NOW!
A MOST GENEROUS
ALLOWANCE
STOCK REDUCING SALE
NOW ON!
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Phone 60 — DASHWOOD
B. Wein
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
09 WOODSTOCK '
*HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN =T-
WAT.. COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
O1 THIS imp IN ONTARIO
•Virnotint of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
21st, 1934, $19,618,53*.
Total Cash In Bank and Bonds
$285,550.81
lkits—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3Tears
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Also Dealer in Lightnini Rods
mad, all: kindt, Fite Insurance
nursery, sto''' - • ....a as friut prices sroc c e trees problem by sending them the Herald .
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shrubs, climbers, flowers, ornamental for a ("' varl's marts. In Winnipeg g
future prices went the limit, up 3c. of
trees, etc. Your patronage solicited. new subscribers that have been ord- In Chicago prices were hoisted 5c.
Wm. L. SIEBERT tf13 ered as a Christmas box. If yea are •iiralt. On the Buenos Aires market
here is a ollation. w have
at a loss what to send your friends
quotations were up 12c. believed the
ce a few
FARMERS! ATTENTION!
We have been appointed selling
Agents for the celebrated Viking
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year gnaxantee. Let
us demonstrate this machine to you
and compare it with all others. And
don't forget, the best feature is the
unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance
for trade-ins.
more lef- each week anal will be only
too glad to send one out to your fri-
end!,
Former Resiaen' t Passes
The death occurred Tuesday last
at the home of 'her daughter, Mrs. G.
T. Turmbell, Seaforth, of Sarah Rife
widow of John Wanless, hi her 81st
year. She had been' confined to bed
with heart trouble ince last Septem-
C. SCI-aitAG & SON, pt23 her. • Was born MY.Waterloo County,
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrss.
Joseph Rife. Her parents afterwards
moved on a farm in Hay Township with any in the show. The members
LICENSED AUCTIONEER where she was married over 60 yrs. who competed and the number of
ago, later they moved to Varna, points they secured, is as folows:
For Huron and Middlesex where they resided until 1924. 6 yrs Wm. Chapman, Exeter R.R. 1, beans
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON- ago Mrs. Wanless went to Seaforth, 87; Lorne Chapman, Exeter R.R. 1,
duct any Auction Sale, regardless and made her home with her daugh- Oats 84; W. R. Dougall, Hensall,
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
angest gain in any world market
since the Great War.
HURON WON PRIZES AT THE.
GUELPH FAIR
Members of the South Haien Agri-
cultural Society, who exhibited grain
at the Guelph Winter Fair, succeeded
in securing tenth place for the Soti- WahilivitimmUmwimwmtimlamik
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ety in a large number of exhibi,ts. A ana.
prize of $15 accompanied the award. 3;
ICeen competition featured the Fair -
but the showing made by the Soath
Huron exhibitors compared faVorably
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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 corning Year
bring to You the
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PRODUCE
PRODUCE WANTED
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We are in a position to take Cream
and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for
which we will pay highest market
prices. We will grade your eggs as
we receive them, and pay according
to grading, Give t143 a Wall
First house south of Dominion Hote]
. THOS. H. MEYERS,
Phone 116, Zurich, Ont.
Live Poultry
WANTED
Immurnmastaa*.m.
rake n every Day tak 3, o'clock p.m.
Cto not Iced Fowl same morning
when 'brought in
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
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CREAM AND EGGS
Wm. O'Brien
7hentt• 114, 17.12$4, 94, Zurich
ter, Mrs. Turmbell. She was a de- barley, 88; Elgin Rowcliffe, Hensell
voted member for over 60 yrss. of RR.' 1, Buckwheat 80; John Robert -
the Varna Methodist church. She is son, Kippen, wheat 85.
survived by two daughters in Vira-
quoa, one daughter in Seaforth. The
funeral was held private on Thursday
interment in Baird's cemetery, Stan-
ley Township. Rev. T. A. Carmichael Toronto Star:—Here's a girl • who
of Seaforth officiating. • made, possible the seemingly impos-
sible! At least that is what Principal
John S. Wren of Humberside Collegi-
ate asserts. Miss Bernice Seeds took
her high school course without French
and Latin. She wanted to be a nurse,
When she applied she was told that
a new rule wequired an applicant to
have matriculation. Back she went to
Mr. Wren on March 6, of this year.
"Can I take • Latin and French in 3
months?" she asked. "Why, that's
impassible " said the surprised prin-
cipal.. "Well, I'm going to do the
impossible," said the determined
Beruiee.- So ,Mr. Wren secured as a
tutor. or her Mrs. Edna S. Cameron,
a annaly teacher at Humberside. They
went ta.pcirlc, When the matriculat-
ion exams came in June, Miss, Seeds
took,third-class 'honors in Latin auth-
ors, first-class honors in. Latin comp-
esit:inn, a pass in French composition
and. second-class honors in French
authors. "I never heard of anything
like it in my life," said Mr. Wren to
The Star. "That's the never -say -die
spirit." Miss Seeds went back, appli-
ed again as a nurse student, and was
accepted. At the, Humberside com-
mencement the principal handed her
her diploma and she was presented
with bouquets of flowers .araidst the
applause of the school. She is the
A BAYFIELD GIRL WHO
. COULDN'T BE STUMPED
RUNAWAY OF TEAM HAS
SEQUEL IN COLD BATH
A team of horses belonging to Mr.
Edmund J. Walper, of the Bronson
Line, north of Dashwood and Coun-
cillor of Hay Township, created some
excitement when they were left tied
up in the shed of the Lutheran
church, at Dashwood. Becoming rest-
less they are thought to have bitten
lireugh the rope wit which they
were tied. The shed doors were dos-
ed and for a time they ran around
the shed until someone opened -the
door to drive a car :into the builing
and immediately the horses dashed
through the opening and madly Faced.
home. Mr. Walpea. while shopping
In a local stere, was informed 'of the
runaway but the horses were already
too far gone for capture. The horses
• sseaped serious injury but the wagon
was badly damaged. A sequel to the
accident happened a day later when
•ieven year old Lloyd Fischer, son of
Christian Fischer, was leaning back-
wards against tho steel railing of a
hridge which had been struck by the
runaway wagon but was not 'notice-
qbly darnapad. The railing collapsed
and he fell into about three feet of
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but 1v wrts ahle to crawl
out. At progentimiq .0.-* daughter of Mrs. A, R. Seeds,.Bay-
a severe cold resulting from his cold field, Out, and is nineteen years of
1age.
Zurich Drug Store
Christmas Presents
We have many Articles in
our Store that will make very
suitable
Christmas Gifts
WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
GIFT STATIONERS
FOUNTAIN PENS, CAMERAS AND
PERFUMES.
See our ToraeL sets and Mani-
cure sets
WE ALSO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL VAR-
IETY OF CHRISTMAS CARDS AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich
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