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DUDLEY E.111oLmEs
'SAM/ST/MR, SOLICITOR, NOT
LARY PUBLEC, ETC.
'011'FICE-Haimilton Street, Juat oft
the Square, GOIDERICH, Ontario.
Special attention to Counsel zed
Court Worla
tk4ma1 may be consulted at
Sioderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
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!PUT YOUR
Wants, For Saler Lost.
FOU rid g Noce, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COMM,
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NOTICE
We wish to advise the farmers
that we :any in stock a complete line
of new Cultivator points such as
Deering, McCormick, Frost & Woon,
Massey Harris, Etc. Leave your cu-
rer early with us. L. A. Prang.
Dr. U. W COWEN
IA, D. s. D. D S.
FOR SALE
1 good milk cow fresh three weeks
Also one heifer milking at present,
apply to Elmer Thiel, Blake.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DMZ BLOON-ZUlliell
Every Thursday, Friday, Sada
AtELARTLEIB'S BLOCE,
DASH -WOOD
'Every Monday, T. 1A8Sa By Ralla
V17 EAU esaay
OSCAR SLOPP
eare.duate Carey M. Jones Nat -
Waal School of AUCti Bering. Try
me for Registered Live Stock,
Ila.31 Breeds). Torras in keeping
-with prevailing prices, Choice
?awns for sale. Will telismything
'aoaywhere, '
Winona 13-93 or write. Zurich;
time' used MictiaftW
-inn HURON & MIDDLESEX
itaM IN A POSITION TO CON-
ct any auction Sale, roger:11es*
tO size or article to 11.031.
solicit your busimess, and .f not
vatidied will make no charges for
larvloss.
Arthur Weber - Daohwood.
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MEAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
!PROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLITT
Ih'DEICIIERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
ICISHED MEAT BUSINESS, . AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
11. Yungblut &Son
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COAL 1930
Announcement
MIMING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
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Alljerta :Coal
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT O5 Cts.
Par Tan will be allowed for cash.
Oak' Early se prksa will advance ea
Jana 15tit.
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POU LT R Y
WANTED
Iikars livery day till lio'clock,p.m.
1120 AM Ned Weed same astridng
Highest Caslt Prices
mot,
Vrearn and .Eggs
W. O'Brien
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NOTICE
TO AUTO OWNERS
We wish to advise the public who
are using storage batteries, that we
have :received the agency • in Zurich
for the famous Prest-O-Lite Storage
Batteriaa,, and solicit your patronage.
Louis
A Prang, Zwick.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of good land, in Hullett
Township, well underdrained, 2 good
spring wells, large barn, with straw
shed, and stabling under all. Good
8 roomed frame house with cellar.
No reasonable offer refused. Apply
to Chas. Saundercock, Phone 250 r
25, Seaforth Central. R. R. 1, Lon-
deshoro P.O.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres of choice
clay loam, being Lot 14, N.B. Steph-
en Township. There is on the prem-
ises a large bank barn, good outbuild-
ings, good frame house, plenty of
water, well fenced and drained, 6
ecres fall wheat, Ais° IRO acres of
good pasture land, being Lot 11,
con., Hay Tp., with running water.
well fenced, some bush. For further
particulars apply to George Clark,
Prop., Hay P.O.
FOR SALE
One auto seat cutter in No. 1, con-
dition, for quick sale, also ,a buggy
pole. Apply to Milne Rader, 14th
con., Hay.
NOTICE
We specialize on the following:
Ford Transmission Linings. Ford
Rear Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
Valves Grinding; Brakes re -lined on
all makes of Cars; We give special
attention on oiling and greasing all
makes of cars; Radiator anti -freeze
attention, Tire Repairing; Have your
springs oiled.
Leonard Prang, Zurich.
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LOCALVT
ANES
Mr. W. Merner made a business
trip to London on. Tuesday.
Mrs. C. Silber entertained to a
Bridge Party one day this week.
Mr. Ezra Brenner of Grand Bend
was in town one day last week.
Don't forget the Annual Seed Show
at Hensall on Tuesday of next week
February 25th.
' Pleased to report that little IVIiriam
iCiinoweLn. is improving from her resent
Mr. Harry Rose made a business
trip to London the beginning of the
week.
Mrs. Hartman Elsie of Dashwood,
is spending the week -end with Mrs.
E. Oesch.
Mrs. John Jantzi and family of
Waterloo., spent the week -end with
relatives and friends in this vicinity.
Mr. John Hey, Jr., motored to Ex-
eter on Wednesday, to attend a local
Court at that place.
Miss Lenora Haberer entertained a
number of her girl friends to a birth-
day party on February 10th.
Mr. D. Witmer of Exeter, is spend-
ing a few weeks at the home of her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. Deitz, and is
also visiting other relatives.
Mr. Jacob Koehler is improving as
well as can he looked for after his
recent misfortune by fracturing his
him when lie fell on the ice.
Merrsr. N. A. Canthi of St. Joseph
and Well. Johnston of town are instal
ling a hot water heating plant in the
home of Mr. Jacob Deichert at pres-
ent.
Keep the evening of February 28,
open. The 'Young People of St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church, Zurich, are
giving a play- "His Uncle's Niece" in
the Town Hall, Zurich. You'll be
sorry if you miss it. Watch for pos-
ters.
The annual Carnival on the Zur-
ich Ring has been staged for Thurs-
day evening, Feb. 20th, and a fine
program has been arranged. Good
prizes are being awarded for the
winners of the various costumes. Let
us see you all there and make this
vent interesting.
About twenty members of St.
Peter's Lutheran Ladies' Aid partic-
ipated in a very happy event on Mon-
day evening , February 17th, when
they surprised Mrs. Eliza Truemner
on her 81st birthday. The president,
Mrs. E. F. Klopp felicitated her in a
few well chosen words and presented
her with a birthday cake, decorated
with candles and kindly provided -by•
Mrs. A. Foster. Many useful and
much appreciated articles were pre
sented to Mrs. Truemner and after a
pleasant evening spent in singing and
conversation about old times a dainty
lunch ayes served and enjoyed by all.
'Yin, and Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch e
tertained the members of St. Petei
Luther League very pleasantly to
Valentine Party on the evening
Friday, February the fourceenth i
their home, which was gay with hear
and streamers. The first part of th
evening was spent in playing sever
lively Valentine games, after whit
six tables of progressive crokinol
were in progress. The hostess the
served a dainty lunch, immediatel
after which the Valentines were dis
tributed. Both Rev. Turkhein an
the president of the League, Mr
Bruce Klopp, expressed their thank
to the host and hostess, on behalf o
the League. Singing of "Blest /3
the Tie that Binds" brought the part
to a close.
Wm. Caldwell Passes.
Another old resident of the Hen
sail district, in the person of Wm. T
Caldwell passed away at his home
-e on February 7th, after a short
ess, He was born in York County
years ago and when a boy moved
.with his parents to Tuckersinith. Af-
ter marriage to Sarah Chamber-
lain, of Goderich;:theY'Sattled on „the
rich .Road; !DIYToiahshiP, Where
fer years Mr. Caldwell ram two ,saw-
nifls Mr. ,Darnel Bell. After.
leaviag gr. Bell he started farming
for himself on. the Soldan homestead
where he lived -• Ate' ietired'Ati
Hensel'. . He was connected with the'
Hay Agricultural Society for years
and was.nlways greatly interested in
public affairs, being on the Hay Tp.
Council board for a number of years
and was honored and respected by all
who knew him. After selling their
farm a few years ago, Mr. and Mrs.
Caldwell retired to Hensall, where
up to a few months ago Mr. Cald-
well was a familiar figure on the str-
eets.. He has been in poor health
for soiree time and gradually weak-
ened until he passed away. He al-
ways took an active interest in
politics being a staunch Conservative.
„Besides his sorrowing widow he is
survived by three daughters and five
sons; Mrs. Henry Strang of Usborne,
Mrs. Alice Joynt of Hensall; Mrs;
R. E. Stickney of Vancouver; Wil-
liam of Onalasha, Wash.; Robt, of
Toronto; Benjamin, of Estevan, Sas.
Harry of Wellwood, Man., and Wes-
ley of London. The fitheral was con-
ducted by thc Odd Fellows of which
the deceased was a member. Inter-
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of William H.
Truemner, who passed away three
years. age, February /Stb, 1927.
The midnight Stars are gleaming,
On a Ione and silent grave
'Beneath ties one we loved
But one,we could not save
:We miss thy kind and loving hand
I hy fond and tender care. meat
We. Miss thee everywhere,
Sadix missed by, :wife and FLuuily.Ig4
as made in the FansVille Cern-
, hist across the road from
arnl on the Zurich Read. 1
Mr. Louis Prang of the village
wishes to advise the public that he
has been appointed local distributor
for the famous Prest-O-Lite Storage
Batteries, and solicits the patronage
of the public with this well known
line of batteries.
Mr. George Beichert has nlee'
order with Mr. E. Oesch, local deal-
er, for a large Electric uontroe
Kelvinator refridg,eator, this is the
first of its size 14 town and we .trust
that Mr. Deichert wjui find it pract-
ical in every way.
The real nice and 'balmy weather
the beginning of this week makes
one truly believe that spring is draw-
ing nearer although the calander
tells us it is a month away yet. We
have reasons to think that to -day,
Wednesday, is about the finish of the
sleighing unless more snow will fall
again, as there will be so many bare
spots on the roads, and traffic will be
in a very uninviting condition, as at
places there are snow banks three to
five feet deep on the roads, and of
course other places bare. It will
mean a big expenditure to the munic-
ipality this spring, first to plow out
and get rid of the deep snow and
then put the roads in condition again
after the frost has all come out. The
place for the auto, we would suggest
is in the garage, till going is consid-
erable better.
A business deal of some import-
ance was transacted in Zurich last
Friday, when the local skating- rink
changed hands twice in the same day.
The first deal being Mr. Koehler and
Mr. Lee O'Brein dealt a car In exch-
ange for the property, and then. Mr.
Ferdinand Haberer purchased the
rink property from Mr. G. Koehler.
We wish Mr. Haberer every success
with his new purchase, and he has
a carnival advertised for Thursday
of this week, and trust that by that
time cooler weather will be with us
again, as it is far too mild for Feb-
ruary at present. Mr. Haberer is go-
ing to put forth special efforts to ke-
ep a live interest going both summer
and winter, as he purposes to erect
a water supply tank and run a bowl-
ing green in the summer months, and
this tank will be a great convenience
in the winter as well, as the water
supply at present is very limited at
times.
BORN
Masse -At Blue Water Highway,
to A4r. and Mrs. James Mass, a
son, on February 15th.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Friday, 8h: Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
Everybody Welcome to all Se:vices.
7:30: English Service.
E. Tuerkheim,. Pastor.
10. a. m: .German Service.
1 1.1 5 Sunday School.
Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH - ONT,
Tuesday, 7.15 p. m. -Jr. League.
Thursday 7.30 -Prayer and Praise.
Friday 7.30 p.m. -Senior League
Friday 1.30 pan. -Choir Practice
Thinking, Sweetens or Poisons Life.
Whatever you think or say about
life, it always treats you fairly and
justly. You reap what you sew,
you get what you seek, you find what
you hunt, you receive what you pay
for. Don't buy up poisonous shoddy.
Life runs a cash store and you get
what's coming to you in the end.
Chickens come home to roost and
some chickens . are, yastly different
upon coming hopie than going .away-
because:of what they were into.
Young man keep yourself pin .with
all, diligence„ live s,o that you can re-
spect yourself;_ for first of all you-
ave....to...Ave with ,yourself. ,,Cariyon
looks yourself straight in - the eye and
'not Ini.te yoarself for ,the thingS'
you've done? Don't keep a lot of
secrets about yourself, fooling your-
self that nobody else knows. God
knows and your conscience will know
when you stand before Heavens spot
light. Don't live so that at the sett-
ing sun you must hate yourself for
the things you've done. Don't live
a life of blister and bluff and empty
show and sham. In the long run you
can never hide your real self from
thee or me. So be selfrespecting and
conscience free. The- threads you
weave into the web of life will form
a pattern that will characterize it
forever. What an Opportunity you
have for weal or for woe.
SUNDAY SERVICES „ts,
Worship 20 A. M.
SubjectaL--The Paimos Portrait of
Christ.
11 a.m.-Bible School.
J. B. Gooch°, Superintendent.
Worship: 7.30 P. M.
Subject -Part ii --The rairrios
Poltrait Of ChriSt.
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LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAL
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DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND
BUILDING BATTERIES
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Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases,'
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YOUR 1930 COAL
NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN-
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Military Brushes.
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Fine Stationery and Fountain
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