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Wants, For Sale, Lost,
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FOR SALE
Nine small pigs, ready to goe• Ap-
ply to Simon Greb, :Babylon Line,
Hay Township.
AUCTION SALE
OF HOTEL PROPERTY
Known as
DOMINION 16HOTEL, ZURICH
If not previously sold, Ineluding all
the Furnishings, etc, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1929
Alex. Voisin, Proprietor.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
About two acres of standing poplar
timber for sale. Apply to James Mc-
Allister, R. R. 1, Zurich.
FOR SALE
PENINSULAR KITCHEN RANGE
Wood or Coal, in A. 1. Condition.
Hess Radio Electric
STRAYED.
llnto my premises Lot 11, Con- 3
Ilay Township, a year-old heifer.
O wrier can have same by proving
property and paying expenses.
Ed. Munn, I-lensall
STRAYED -
There strayed unto Lot 7, Con. 5,
Flay Township, about Oct. 18th, a
two-year-old heifer. Owner scan have
same by paying expenses. and prov-
ing property.
.Elsa J. Penhale, Lot 20, Con. 2,
Stephen, Exeter, R, R. No. 1, Phone
Crediton, 17--34.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of • 1.00 acres of choice
land being Lot 8, Con. 16 Grey Tp.
Buildings and land are all in first
class condition Good terms, and
immediate possession can be given.
Apply to Andrew Sloan, Phone 27-12
R. R. No. 2, Brussels, Ont,
FOR SALE
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
The unsold balance of the Deben-
tures issued under Black •Creek By -
Law are offered for sale. Term is
tela' years at 5 per cent interest.
A. F. HESS,
Treasurer Tp. of Hay.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres good' farm
ing land, 15acres bush, all well dra-
ined, bank barn with cement stables,
comfortable frame 'dwelling. Run-
ning water fed by spring in stables.
Convenient to school town and ch-
urch. About two miles from Zurich.
Easy Terms. For particulars apply
te' A. F. Hess, Zurich.
FOR SALE
DRESSED GEESE FOR XMAS,—
We solocit orders for Xmas, geese,
Prices. right and quality good. Order
now and make sure of getting your's.
Thomas Meyers, Zurich.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Ed. Finkbeiner of Crediton,
gave the Herald Office a friendly call
one day last week.
NOTICE --The Bronson Line School
Concert will be held on Thursday ev-
ening Dec. 20th, and the public is in-
vited to attend, S. S. No. 4, Hay,,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman of Sea
forth called in the village oxi Thars-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaver, ac-
companied by Mrs. Sangster, of Hen-.
sall, called on Zurich friends one
day last week.
Built 'in the confidence of its
subscribers, the Family Herald ancl.
Weekly Star Montreal, stands ' su-
preme today annong farm papers
while its Magazine Section is easily
at the head of the list. •
Mr. Harold' E. Walker, teller of the
Zurich Branch of the 13ank of Mon -
treat 'has been a week -end visitor at
his home at Walkerton, and reports
the roads as being very heavy' over
the week -end .in that direction.
On Saturday last :December lath,
was the . last official sitting of 'the
Hay Council for 1928, and as usual,
they had a heavy clay of it to wind
up the year's activities. There were
a large number of accounts passed
which will appear in thetreasurer's
financial printed in the near future.
The wild geese hunters who were
on a hunt to Canlache, for wild ge-
ese, the past week, have returned to
their hoines, and are sorriewhat dis
appionted as -they did :not get a sing-
le gpose. While there were a goodly
number to be seen, yet they were in
no mood to take chances on coming
in contact with the high powered.
shotguns that thee: men were equip -
ed with.
Mr. Bruce J. Klopp, who has 'been
for the past few months principal of
a Continuation Sdhool at Gari BaY, ,
on Manitulin island, arrived home the
past week, 'and we are sorry to re-
port that owing to ill health, Mr.
Klopp has been obliged to resign as
teacher of said school, and will reeun
erate for a time at home here before
taking up further work,
Mr. Lloyd 0 lroln and family on
Tuesday moved -their effects into the
hoarse owned by Mr. Chas. Weber
and recently vacaend by Me. Lennis
O,'Brein. The hou vacated by Mo
Lloyd O'Brein will likely he at one
be occupied by its owners, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris. Ayotte, who have recent-
ly moved their erects from Kinde,
Mich., to the 14th, con., Hay., and
who have been waiting for this.oppor
tunity.
The Christmas Program at Ethane
uel Evangelical Church is binger.and
better each succeeding year. Exten-
sive preparations are now being made
by Sunday School pupils asi ,ted b1
the Choir, for this joyous festivity.
The date is Chrismas 1)ay, Tuesday,
December 25th, at 7.45 p. m. A mit,
celleaneons program consisting of re-
citation:;, exercises, choruses, drills,
etc., will be given by the Juniors
and Intermediate scholars, Follow-
ing this The Hallelujah Chorus, from
Handel's Messiah will be rendered.
by the Chior„ under the 1{• i !ership
of Miss E. Rnnie. L. L. C. M. This
is one of the musical slassics of tide
ages, and we urge you net to miss
this rare treat. Last. but not least,
a very fine Pageant, "'Lille (.1...at
Messiah" will 'be rendered loi.eging
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LOCAL NEWS
Sorry to report that Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. Aubin's eight-year-old. daught-
er is • seriously i11 with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs, Theo. McAdams and
sof, Willie attended the funeral last
Thursday of Mr. McAdams' brother,
Robert McAdams at 'fhame„vill.
-Mrs. Cornelius Jorcien, of Niagara
Falls, is at present visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Ben. Charrette of the
Blue Water Highway, who has been
very ill, but v.e are glad to report is
on the mond.
Our mailing list; has been correct-
ed up to December 15th, and we wo-
uld ask all our sufv.efibers to look at
their label •and make sure that cred-
it has been given if you have paid
your subscription, We have hund-
reds of labels to look after and you
have only one namely your own, so
be courteous about it and tell us if
.you think it is not reading just right
Our stores and windows around
town are deco.•ated wonderfully nice
eXon.ssing the Chri i,uas spirit, and
they are offer ieg some o,'' the finest
assortment oc appropriate goods that
can he had. anywhere. There is ab-
solutely no reasen of going to the
city to do your shopping, or sending
away to the mail order houses for
your eupplies. when one can get the
articles right at home, and just as
cheap, quality considered.
The springlike wca'ther the past
week was brought to a rather ab-
rubt close on M.oriday night when the
weather changed to a little more sea-
sonable, and the terribly muddy ro-
ads are again all dried up with the
frost. We experienced very unusual
ly heavy rains over the week -end,
and it looks as 1f we might have
suffieicnt snow on the ground by next
week to make it app,iar like real
Canadian Christmas weather.
Before our next publication will
reach you we will all be called upon
to observe the sacred day of Christ-
mes. And in sO doing let It he one
of mach rejoie.iug, 'not for tier many
bis sings received the 1 rel year, or
for die pro, 7iii enjoyed, or the
nwny good thing; to •:it, or friends
we TAM, )' l u eive o'' e time
,t leaet a "'a''. what t'hx-stn s
nee' means an :n it cif, whet at means
in our lives, Red tle,n we will apaare-
eiate it all the mon. 111ay the clay
be a bleselag to tee. and ail iu thi
entr_a community, i.a oar meet sin-
cere wishes.
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THE HAPPY FAMILY
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"` They do have such good times
together"! Little Mrs. Turner's eyes
-followed with wistfully the „isappear
ing figures of the MacDougall's, .her
neighbors across the way. Lunch -
anrd camera - and sweater -laden, with
the clog bounding joyously before
them, they were off --father, mother,
and the three young McDonald's for
a Saturday tramp in the woods. "I
was asking Mrs. Mac). only yester-
day," little Mrs. , Turner wont on,
how it is that although they all have
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