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MUTUAL LIFE
OF NEW YORK
COMPLETE PROTECTION
LIBERAL DIVIDENDS
L. L VMS — Local Agent
The Imperial Life
Assurance Co. of Canada
SAD OFFICE — TORONTO
E. E. Wuerth—.Agent
ZURICH Phone 11-81
Guarantee and Accident Insurance.
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- OSCAR KLOP1
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
banal School of Auctionee$eerin Stock,
,me for Registered keeping
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it a prevailing prices.
Choice
Forms for sale. Will bell anything
An'y'where. 1 l '• '
PQhone 18-93 or write. Zurich.
RUT TOQIC%
1Wente, For SaIe, Loot,'
Found, Notice10 Etc..Ads
IN TES COLVIIN
Licensed Auctioneer
WOE HUROr: & MIDDLESEX
AM IN. A POSITION TO CON-
duet
ONduet any auction Sale, regardless
to seize or article to iae11. I
*elicit your business, and if
rsatistied will make no charges for
Services.
.Arthur Weber — Dashwood.
Phone 13-57
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Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc a
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Mahan every day till 3 o'eloek,p 10.
Do net feed Fowl same Morning,
3711811 brought 3n.
'Highest Cask Prices
ASH FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 93 +— Zurich
IOR SALE
A frame baize i'n Zurich, about
24x30 feet, fit for a driving shed.For
particulars apply to Edward Deters,
Jr, Zurich.
Headquarters,.
FOR
TIRES TUBES
AND
Storage , flatteries
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NOTJCE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
VOTERS' LIST
The Voters' List,, 1928 for the Town-
ship of Hay, County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that -I
have transmitted or delivered to the
persons mentioned in Section 9 of
the Ontario Voters' List Act the
copies of the list, made pursuant to
the said Act, of all persons appear-
ing by the Assessment Roll of the
Municipality of the Township of
Flay, to be entitled to vote in the
said municipality at elections to the
Legislative Assembly and at Munic-
ipal Elections, and the said list was
first posted up in my office at Zurich
on Saturday the 4th day of August,
1928, and remains there for inspec-
tion. I hereby call on all voters to
examine the said List and Lf any er-
rors or omissions are found therein
to take immediate proceeding to
have same corrected according to
law.
Dated at Zurich, this 7th day of
August, 1928. +
A. F. HESS,
Tp. Clerk, Ilay.
CHEAP HAIR CUTS
• Hair Cut .. .. ..20c
Children .. .. .. 15c
If You want, a real Haircut, Shave,
.You still have to come to
OESCH Or EDIGHOFFER
STRAYED
From my premises,) Hay Town-
ship, a red cow, due to calve or has
calved, cow has white hind legs. and
is dehorned. Finder kindly notify
George Merner, Phone 20-81, Zurich
JI-IONEY! HONEY!
Come along with your containers
just a nice little stroll east of town,
on the Zurich Road. Look for the
"Beekist" sign. Prices are 10c a
pound. Fifty pounds or more a
special offer will be .given.
Edward Haberer,
Apiarist, Zurich
HONEY FOR SALE
Choice Clover Honey. We will
fill your containers at lOc a pound,
for a limited time only. Act
quick if you want the benefitt of
this low price. .
J. Haberer & Sons
3 blocks South of Zurich Hotel.
NEW BARBER
Opposition is the life of Trade
We are all willing to work for a
living at reasonable fees.
Hair Cuts at .. .. .. . ,5c
Shaves at .. ...i .. .. 15c
James Scott,
For Service.
Dominion • House, Zurich.
FOR SALE
40 -foot steel d'erri'ck, windmill, en
gine, complete and in good condition
L. A. Prang.
FOR SALE
A good kitchen range burns coal
or wood, apply to W. L. Siebert.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 50 acre grassfarm
on Town Line, Hay and Stanley,
In Stanley Township, good well
with windmill thereon. For fur-
ther particulars apply to
Oscar Koehler, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A 5 -Tube Adralo Radio (Set in
A, 1. condition at a . bargain for
wick sale.—G. Koehler.
COAL 1928
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS port
talE>•i arca
i Scranton. Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke- . Pocahontas
and. Soft Coal
HOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
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Mr. a. Hahn of Texas was a rec-
ent visitor with relatives here.
Mr. Leonard Klapp df Waterloo,
called on friends on Sunday.
Mr. Ernie Sippel of Elmira, was
the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
Gascho on Sunday.
Master Davie Kyle of the Parr
Line, is spending his vacation in De-,
troit.
Ted Wagner and Miss Elsley . of
, Waterloo, spent the holiday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner
SMr. Kenneth Routledge of Osha-
wa, spent the holiday with his par-
ents Dr, and Mrs. Jos. Routledge.'
Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Keller, of De-
i troit, visited the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Keller the past
few weeks.
Mr. Henry Deichert of New Hav-
en, Mich., visited relatives here the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch, of Pig-
eon, Mich., visited relatives here the
past week.
Misses CIara and Pearl .Buchanan
of Toronto, spent the holiday at the
home of,Mrs. Ella M. Church and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartzeii-
truber, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schrag of
Baden, visited at the home of Mr..
and Mrs. David Gingerich, '
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winkler and
three sons of Kitchener, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Kraft.
Mrs. Arnold Merner and daughter
Marjorie Mac, who has spent the
last three weeks With her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kyle, Parr Line, has
returned to her home in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ridley and
son Billy, of London, and Mr. Cha
Bennett of Fergus, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cowen.
Miss Ruby Hendrick, R. N. of De-
troit is spending a few week's holi-
days at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hendrick of the
Blue Water Highway,.'
Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Wagner.
who had been visiting . with their
nephew Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner
have returned --to their home in Ver-
melion, Ohio.
The visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Gingerich on Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ging
erich and Miss NancyGingerich, Mi
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The Rennie farnily of the village,
are. spending the month of August
at they summer home at Grand
Berld. .
Hay Council met on Tuesday for
its ' Apgust meeting„ a full account
of the minutes will appear in neat
week's issue of the Herald.
A `goodly number from the village
took in the races at Goderich on
Monday and report the : races as'
being good.
Master Jack Clernants of London,
is spending his holidays at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, T. McAdams of the
Bronson Line.
Messrs. Clayton and Clarence
Hoffman of Galt, were week -end vis-
itors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. fI Hoffman.
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner
and• daughter Miss Hazel of Strat-
ford, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Hoffman the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Oswald of the
Bronson.line were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy-
at
evyat Clinton.
Master Wilburt Levy and sister
Margaret, of Clinton spent the past
two weeks holidays with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm,
also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Oswald, Bronson Line.
The various Directors and officials
of the Hay Mutual Fire Insurance
Comfiany held their regular business
meeting at Grand Bend on Saturday
last, when those interested in this
capacity of Zurich were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angel, who
Have been residents of Zurich for a-
bout three years, Mr. Angel being in
the garage business, have on Satur-
day evening moved to Owen Sound,
where Mr. Angel has purchased a
garage business, where he will oper-
ate in future.
Radio—If you want your Radio
set to work good have your tubes
tested, "No charges for testing tubes
and if a bad tube I rejuvernate them
for you for 50c. Also if any tro-
uble with your Radio let me repair
it for you., reasonable charges.—E.
Oesch.
Mr. Lennis O'Brein, the proprietor
of the Commercial Garage, has been
fortunate in securing the services of
Mr. Harold Marshall of St. Marys, as
the mechanic in his business. Mr.
Marshall comes highly recommended
and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and fam- had eight years experience on Pon -
By. as a very efficient mechanic, having
tiac and Buic cars.
Last week we made mention of a
tall raspberry stalk grown by Mr. The farmers of this section are at
AIbert Gies. This week we -were ad- present experiencing too much wet
vised by Mr. S. Rupp, of. Hay Town- weather to comfortably gather in the
ship of a raspberry stalk seven felt fine crop of the season. We do not
in height.
. We notice that Miss Elda Ging4r-
ich of S. S. No. 6, Hay is the v.,nncr
of a scholarship awarded by Hay
Council. She also obtained the high
est marks in ZZurich centre. Much
credit is due to Miss Elda and her
teacher, Miss G. Pepper, as Elda was
only a Junior Fourth pupil.
Week -end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith, of the
Blue Water Highway were: Mr. and
Msr. Oscar Schmidt, Miss Florence
Geiger of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Gabel and daughter Jean
of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Wilhelm, and Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. express her gratefulness nil many
Wilhelm acid daughter Dorothy of thanks for these fine remembrances,
Baden. as it cheered her up so much.
just remember of seeing crops any
better than they are just now, and
we trust.; the fine weather prevailing
the past few days will continue for
a few weeks or until this bountious
harvest is safely stored away in
their; barns of safety.
Mrs. J. Decher, Sr., who has re-
cently not been able to enjoy her
usual good health, was very kindly
and thoughtfully remembered by the
Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church,
on Tuesday evening,, when Mrs. J.
H. Schnell, in behalf of the Aid
presented Mrs. Decher with a basket
of dainties to eat and also some real
nice flowers. Mrs. Decher cannot
k oa ser
samtfipergiaiiicr
about 1uu/ Po,
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"Air costs nothing --lack of it means
miles off the life of your tires."
ORE than half your tire troubles are caused
e,a i by under -inflation. There's a correct pressure
:or every size tire according to its load. Two or
three pounds under this will take miles off its
dunning life.
Near enough won't do. Use a reliable gauge and
be sure. .
Or, call at this depot once a week and let us look
over your tires. We'll watch for bruises, rim cuts
and embedded flints. At least twice a season let us
remove each tireand look for inside fabric breaks.
It will mean extra mileage and dollars off your
fire bills.
A Dominion Tire wilt give marvelou8
mileage if you treat it tight.f , y"
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AS THEY MAKE THE CIIEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF.
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3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch
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