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RUMNESS CARDS
DUDLEY E. HOLMES
,I*YERISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE ---Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
.$ pecial Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
'Wonts, F'or Salo, Lost,evo nom
LtKAL NEWS
'Founds Notice, Etc. Ads •
Mr, George Gram of Hensall was
in the village on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Oesch motored to
London, on business on :Friday.
Mr. Jos Hagen of Hensall, called
in the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand of ,Lon
don, were Sunday visitors at the
home of Miss Anna Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido, and
daughter Dorothy, were Sunday vis-
itors at Godorich.
Miss Myrtle Weber, 'who is taking
a course in Art, at Toronto, visited
at her home the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Daters, of
Desboro, were visitors with the form.
is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daters
Sr., during the past week.
Mr,.Edwin Brenner, and Miss Car-
rie Bre,C
nner, of Kitchener, were weer
incl visitors with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Brenner.
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1211 MOM L'!DL'CMU
For Sale
A limited .number of choice young
pigs for sale. Apply to Aaron Oes-
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at treichex; Bronson Line, HAY.
derieh by Phone, and Phone
c3iarges reversed.
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
.Eyery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and -
Wednesday
k. -C •'I'. I.O-N-E-E-R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones National
School of Auctionecring. Try me fon
Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
";!','Tins in keeping with prevailing
prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sell anything. Anywhere.
Phone 18-93, or write. Zurich.
enscd Auctioneer
FOR HURON & IVIIDDLESEX
1 .AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
;as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges for Services Ron
tiered.
ARTHUR "WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
STORAGE BATTERIES
SEE US FOR NEW LOW PRICES
ON; THESE BATTERIES OF
"QUALITY"
11. S. Weis.
DASHWOOD -- ONTARIO
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MEAT. MARE.E 1
ANNOUNCING
CHAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
.'IOM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
&+DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAI-
LISHED MEAT BUSINESS, ANI
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Yunghlut & Sou
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COAIJ 1930
Announcement
WRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
titillate .r _<, FOR
Boonton Coal
Colne Alberta Coal
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cis.
]F•er Toa will be allowed for cash.
Drder Early as prices will advance on
Jane 15th.
Case & Son
!!bone 35
HENSALL
LIVE
POU L. T R V
WANTED
,SCkcen every Day till 3 o'clock, gaol.
Do not feed Fowl same nnorxxing
LOST
A two-year-old roan steer, marked
in right ear, has short horns. Finder
iotify, Ben. Price, R. R.1, Dashwood
NOTICE
MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the •Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet In the
Council Chamber, Godexich, at 2 o' -
'clock in the afternoon of. Tuesday,
the 2nd day of December 1930. All
accounts against the County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than Saturday preceding the meeting
of Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
Goderielx November 15th, 1930.
NOTICE
Beginning Tuesday, Nov. nth we
will operate our: chopping mill on
c'uetictay, Thursday and Saturday all
lay instead of half :days as formerly.
Zurich Milling Co.
FOR SALE
2 cows ,, !i Ii,nd is 2•3,r. -old
A th t Aa r
FOR SALE
Ford Coupe in A. 1 condition, the
:ar of late C. Eilber. For particul-
ars apply to A. G. Edighoffer, 18-3
FOR SALE
A six-year-old Durham cow in
alf, for sale, apply to
;d. Haberer, Zurich. 18-3
FOUND
A pair of kid gloves in Zurich.
Owner can have same by paying for
his adv., at Herald Office.
NOTICE
J. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters,
wish to advise the public that they
r_e still in the same business, with
prices as usual. Your carder will be
much appreciated. Phone 94-16.
NOTICE
Having taken over the Service end
if the Ford Agency, Zurich, I am in
^a position to give expert service to
give expert service an all New Ford
cars sold by Mr. S. Elliott_
We specialize on the following:
Lord Transmission Linings. Ford
Rear Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
Valves Grinding; Brakes re -lined on
di makes of Cars; We give special
attention on oiiing and greasing al)
nakes of cars; Radiator anti -freeze
attention, Tire Repairing; Have your
springs oiled.
Leonard Prang, Zurich.
NOTICE
TO all new subscribers to the Her-
ald for one year we will give the
balance of this year free This is open
.to new subscribers only and must be
a year's subscription, cash an advance
William 11 }Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Foot Speciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING ENGINEER
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14. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
1 ).L.,S., Registered Professional En-
! sineer and Laaatd Surveyor, Associate
1'lerulier: F5sairieering Institute of
;'atiaaada_ 6 f+ee---Seafortb, Ont.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran ran Church
wheaa brought in. A Changrileee Crit Ior r� acne -
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Cask Prices
—CASH i ui —
and Evac
Snag' Fedi!."
rverylbsody. Welcome to all Services.
Tnarlskeini,, Pastor.
+'riday, fah Lather League.
Cream tY317 Satardaer—Choir Practice.
•� •,, d3. a., me . Goo a ate Service.
WA O'Brien t.".: S Sunday Soho!:
' r?3r,t Innos, 9.-4 :4nriesh
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Franks of Lis-
towel, were Sunday visitors at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jacobe of
the Parr Line, and Mr. arid Mrs. S.
iacobe of the village.
Don't forget the Grand Concert of
Merit, in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
?riday evening of this week, when a
.iighly recommended musical prograrn
be rendered by artists of high
:tending. The admission fee is small
!ompared with the class of program
.hat is being presented.
The fishermen at St. Joseph, known
as the St. Joseph Fishery, are at pres-
ent fishing one pound net, and are
meeting with splendid success, as
their daily lifts with the one net are
somewhat above the average of the
;very second day lifts in the spring
and summer with the four nets.
Messrs 'Wm. O'I3rein -and C. Fritz.
.tire away to Camlache, on a wild
goose' shoot, and upon their return.
we anticipate that the price of fowl
,will be lowered in Zurich, Owing to
hig bag of fowl that will be put
on the market for immediate consum-
ption„
A very appropriate birthday party
was held at the home of lVIr. John
Decher on Saturday in honor of Mrs
McDougall, who celebrated her 70th
birthday. Some twenty guests, incl
uding all of Mr. Decher's daughters
were present, also some other friends.
The evening was spent with an abun-
1ance of music, singing and merry.
,:laking. A snitable birthday cake
with many other good things to eat
was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Mc-
iousrall was the recipient of many
admirable presents.
Another new brand of gasoline has
made its appearance in town, namely
the Sanoka Gas. Co., who have placed
their pump in charge of L. Prang &
Son, who have heretofore handled
the Hnperial products, which they
however still continue. The new San-
oka gas sells at the ordinary price,
and is claimed to have all the Ethyl
and Antiknock qualities found in gas
only of higher price. You cannot
help but know it at sight as its color
is a dark blue. Mr. Prang invites
the auto users to try a filling of this
!)rand of gasoline:
Rev. Bright of London, Field Sec-
retary of the British and Foreign
Bible Society conducted the morning
services in the Evangelical church on
Sunday, and spoke along this line of
work, which was rather interesting
After the service the election of offic-
ers took place, where Miss L. Faust
was re-elected as President, the past-
ors of town as Vice -Presidents, and
1VIrs. L. Prang was elected as Secy-
`I'reasurear in place of Mr. A. F. Hess
resigned. A canvass, of the district
will again be made as in former ye-
ars to help along financially in this
big and noble cause.
A goodly number of the kiddies,
and some who were slightly beyond
the kiddie age, were at Hensall on
Saturday morning and had a short.
.;hat with Santa (Maus, as Pio ,;ourney-
ed down on the morning train to Lon-
don, on this train of butter and eggs
tame. A number of the children
made their little contribution, and
old Santa gave every child a pack of
candy,, whether they made a donation
or not. The object of this campaign,
which is staged by the London Free
Press, is to provide suitable Christ-
mas cheer to those kiddies who are
in unfortunate financil circumstanc-
es, and considerable funda are tieing
raised each year in this way':
Mr. Bruce Klopp, who owns the
largest poultry farm in this section,
advises us that lie has had a very suc-
cessful year with his venture, and is
wintering som thing• around 400 hens
.nany of which have already commen-
ced laying for the winter, that is the
>ullets, the. !lock being all of a good
laying strain of White Leghorns.
Mr. Klopp deserves much credit for
what he has so tar accomplished when
we consider only a short time ago this
productive little plant was only an
ordinary field, and now the fine equip
ment Mr, Klopp has is remarkable,
:1(1 we wish him every success, The
'ery appropriate name of this hen- ti
1ery is "'fwinmaples" 111111 if you will I Pn�ee �aee
,ek at the back end of the little farm
•
Check and double check C. Fritz
is Son's Add. for special prices on
Rubber Footwear.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Kirby and
ion's of Walton spent Tuesday at the
some of IVIrs. L. Geiger.
Mr's. Dawe of Port Huron, Mich.,
is visiting her friends, Mr. and. Mrs.
P: Koehler,.
Mrs. A. Rose and son, Mr. Harry
Rose of town, attended the funeral of
a relative at Brodhagen on iVlonday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edighoffer we-
re recent visitors with relatives at
Waterloo and Kitchener. IVir. Edigh-
,)iier also assisted in barbering at
Mitchell for a few days the past
week, •
Mr. Valentine Gerber of the Bron -
on Line, Stanley, north of Blake,
las disposed of. his 100 -acre farm to
rr. Noah Ging, i ich of the some line.
immediate possession was given. Mr.
Gerber and family will likely move to
the United States.
t'ies,srs. Herb Mousseau, Welling -
.on Johnston and Gid Koehler, were
.0 ;ienlache the past week on a
'pant for wild geese, and they sure
tat)ac 1 with the ))aco) as they heel
he nice bag of nine big fellows on
heir et.tui,a, end they now don't need
:o worry where the meat comes from
for a day oc two.
Mr. Ev. kiai�+t, proprietor of the
popular Heist's Ltakery in town ad i
vises us of the modern machinery he
has recently had installed, be the
addition of a flour sifter, which takes
all the foreign substances out of the
hour before it goes into the large
sanitary bread mixer, and after the
dough leaves the mixer it is put into
another large machine, which shapes
it into right size to he cue, ori for
loaves ready for the pans. Mr. Hoist
advises that with this modern mach-
inery, it is a great labor saving, as
well as the best of precaution in
sanitation is being exercised,
From St. Jacobs
•
The visitora at the Evangelical par-
wnage St. Jacobs over Sunday and.
Monday of Thanksgiving were: Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McCutcheon and
daughter Marian of London; Mrs.
Lydia Geiger aiid daughter Miss Eul-
eine of Zurich and son Newell of Vic-
;oi'ia University, Toronto; Miss Eli^.n-
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aAND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS.
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-•eth Rennie, formerly of Zurich, and
'caving this week :COI California to
pend,the winter with her sister, Mrs
need Southcott. The above visitors'
7it'1 Mrs. Knechtel gave a splendid
?rogram of sacred songs in connect-
ion with the evening services at CaI-
•'ary Evangelical Church, St. Jacobs
Mr. MrCutcheon sang: "Open the
gates of the Temple," Miss Rennie
and Mr. Newell Geiger gave a duette
"It Was for Me". A ladies' quartette
sang: "I Love Him", Miss Rennie, a
solo: "The Lord is My Shepherd".
se these selections • were beautiful
rendered and inspiring. Both organ
and piano were used simultaniously.
Miss Rennie officiating at the organ
and Miss Geiger at the piano. The
pastor, Rev. S. R. Knechtel gave an
address on "The Duty of Thanks-
giving." At the services of Heidle-
berg Evangelical Church in the morn-
ing, Miss Elizabeth Rennie gave a
olo, Miss Rennie with Mr. Newell
Geiger a duette, and Mr. Frank Mc-
Cutcheon with Miss Rennie and Mr.
Geiger, n Trio. Miss Euloine
Geiger officiated at the piano. The
program of song was highly apprec-
iated by the attendants of both ser- Zurichvices.—Kitchener Daily Record. DiuStory 1
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THE new Dr. Hess & Clark Catalog, mailed out the other
day, should be in your hands by now. Just look at that
cover! Research Farm all over. And inside, filled with
interesting tests and experiments with cows, hogs and
chickens.
They are doing a lot of experimenting and testing for
you on that Research Farm. Stock like yours. Tests you
can understand. Results you can get.
We have the goods, the Dr. Hess line, complete stock.
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