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DUDLEY E. HOLMES
,3,,ARRISTER;,` SOLICITOR, $O7
ART PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE-HamiltonOFFICE-Ilamilton Street, Just off
Bete Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Co -meet and
Court Work.
lir. Holmes may be consulted at
dereeh by Phone, and Fbone
charges reversed.
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEIT°Z BLOCK -ZURICH
livery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HAR'.4'Z•.FAB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
eory Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
A•U-C-T-1-0 N Fe:E-R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey. M. Jones National
$&iOol of Aaetioneering. Try me for
Registered Live Stock„ (All Breeds.)
Terms in keeping with prevailing
:prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
*le11 anything Anywhere.
Phone 18-93, or write. Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
L AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
.ang
ct any Auction Sale, re
as to size or article to sell. '1 solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
Make no charges for Services Ren-
.viored,
ARTHUR WEBER=Dashwood
flame 13-57.
SERVICE
Why We have the Better
Class of Customers
-HIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR-
WELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
-AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
Warts, Hohning and Mechanical Work
.die to Micrometer Settings, No
-guess work. Watch ti.e cars that
.BTOP at WEIN'S. They are all HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
B. Weil
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NEAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
'GMAT WE HAVE PURCHASED.
.MOM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLtT
dt DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
WILED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
H. Yungblut & Sou
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cOAL
1931
A nnoun c ement
SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFEiCT
FOR
Scranton Goal
Coke Alberta Coal
and Soft Coal
.116. SPECIAL. DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
for Ton will be allowed Sear awn.
IAriar Z rly as prices will advance on
Jsao 16tb.
Case & Son
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IiENSALL
LIVE
POULTRY
- WANTE
Races, every Day till $ cfelock, p.m.
Ile not feed Fowl sae morning
when brought la.
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Wiest Cask Prices
•--CASH FOR--
C.r+ m and Eggs
- W« O'Brien
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Wants, For $ale, LAW,
Found, Notices M. Ads
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NOTICE
Having raave•d the Beauty Shop
from down town to our residence for
the winter season, 1 am making a
special offer for two weeks, Marcell-
<M• and Fingerwaving for only 25c.
Lottie E. Turkheim, Zurich.
For Sale
Light DeNvery Ford, for .sale very
cheap. Also a power motor in good
condition, rebuilt, mounted on strong
iron stand_ Good for grinding and
heavy work..
L A. Prang & Son,• Zurich
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Unique
Farrenea's Club will be held at the
school house on the 14th concession
on Friday evening, January 8th, for
election of officers and taking in
members- Also. the delegate's report
to the Convention at Toronto. Com-
mencing at 8 o'clock.. Everybody
welcome.
A. Hendrick, Secy-Treas-
RADIO
1 have received the agency for the
Celebrated
PH1LCO RADIOS
Which come in a wide range of size
and prices ranging from the five tube
to eleven tubes.
Before purchasing. a Radio be sure
and hear the Philco Balanced Super-
heterodyne set.
If you are interested in a .radio be
sure and let us give you a demonst-
ration.
Allan J. Schrag
Phone 1-96 Zurich
SERVICE WITH SALES
ANNOUNCING NEW
RADIO TUBES PRICES
UX 201 A
UX 112 A
UX 245
UX. 226
UY 227
UX 171 A
ItiX 280
UY 224
$L15
2.10
L65
1.20
1 50
1.35
1.50
1.90
¶JY 224 A „,,. n. 2:40
1.77E 2Rtl.. ....�_ . 2.20
IJX 231 m. 2.2o
All other Radio Tubes not listed 'here
reduced accordingly. For Sale by
Stade & Weide, Zurich. .
FOR ',SALE
For Quick Salm--f 4 -yr. old cow
due Jeasey;3heifers due in spring;
8 young calves. Apply to
J. C. Salmon, Zurich.
NOTICE
J. C. Salines & Son, Teamsters,
wish to advise the public that they
are still in the same business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much appretaiated. Phone 94-16.
William H. Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Foot Speciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING ENGINEER
!S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Se. (Toe.)
'O.L.S., Registered .Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Aaroriate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Office-Seaforth, Ont.
Murton & Elie Debentures
are a legal investment for
executors and trustees.
Safe for estates funds. Safe
for the hard earned savings
of individuals.
5z
per annum is paid half -
yearly upon $IOO and ever
for 1 to 5 years.
• i6pplicationsareacceptecdby
Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Smith and xae
motored to Louden on Sunday,
Mrs. 3, Wiggins of Ingersoll is
spending a few weeks with relatives
here..
Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Benders of
Grand Bend were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Wagner
Mrs. Ed. Harness of Exeter, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs, E. Oesch
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel •Gottschalk. of
Seaforth spent a pleasant week -end
visiting with relatives in town.
BORN -In Stanley 'Township, an
January 9th, to Mr. anis Mrs. Clar-
ence Parke, a. son.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Smith aiid
sons Gordon and Stanley of the Blue
Water Highway, attended the -funer-
al of a relative at Waterloo' on Sun-
day.
Messrs Wm. 8. Johnston and Ken-
neth Routledge are busy auditing the
treasurer's -books of the township,, of
Hay, and also the Telephone account
The members of the Zurich Agri-
cultural Society are putting on a
dance in the Town Hal, Zurich next
Wednesday evening, and a good
time is promised to al Iovers of this
kind of amusement.
Mr. Cyrus Colosky of town has the
distinction of a good flock of laying
hens, and has kept a strict account
:daily of the eggs gathered, and from
the 57 hens he gathered ;565 dozen
of eggs. The hens are of the White
Leghorn variety and are quite a busy
flock.
The fine weather has brought out
many signs of spring. This Wednes-
day, Mr. Ted. Haberer brought into
out office a nice big healthy dendelion
in full bloom, which he plucked on
the roadside south of Zurich, and
we would like to ask our fathers if
they eau recollect in years gone by
of the dandelion blooming in the mid-
dle of January. On the same day
Mr. Jacob Baker wandered in our
'office and advised us that a dayago
he saw a guarter snake quite active.
Last Wednesday night a very ami-
able crowd gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelck, 14th con-
cession, Hay. The evening was spent
playing music and nothing but music,
as there were some exceedingly good
musicians there. One of them being
Mr. Dale Mousseau, one of the lead-
ing pianists of Windsor, also Mr.
Wilfred Denomy of Montana, and
.how that boy can play the 'violin..
There were also a number of visitors
from Detroit, Clinton, Grand Bend
and Ingersoll. This was the fourth
yearly meet of the "Moonlight Or-
chestra" featuring these outstanding
musicians mentioned, before as guest
artists of the evening.
LADIES' AND REPORT
The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of
Emanuel Evangelical. Church, Zurich.
held their annual business meeting on
Thursday afternoon, December 3rd
in the classroom of the church. Mrs.
Aaron Weber, lst vice-president, was
in the chair and led the devotional
part of the meeting. After the mon-
thly business was taken care of by
the President, Mrs. W. Y. Dreier,
Rev. W. Y. Dreier took the chair to
take charge of the annual election of
officers. Rev. Dreier gave a short ad-
dress to the Ladies admonishing them
to do their best always, and to strive
to do better than their best -To have
a high ideal, and to keep the words
of Paul always before them. -"Let
us not be weary in well doing for in
due season we shall reap if we faint
not." The election resulted as fol-
lows; President, Mrs. W. Y. Dreier;
1st. Vive-Presinent, Mrs. A. Weber;
2nd Vive-President, Mrs. C. Fritz;
Recording Secretary, Miss Jane La-
mont; Corres. Secy., Mrs. L. W. Hof-
fman; Treasurer for Ladies' Aid, Mrs
J. E. Gascho; Treasurer for W. M.
S., Mrs. 0. Surerus; Organist, Mrs.
L. Geiger; Assist., Organist; Mrs. R.
Geiger; Librarians, Mrs. T. McAd-
ams and Mrs. A. Mousseau; Auditors,
Mrs. C. Eilber, Mrs. D. Oswald; Sec-
retary of Literature, Miss et H.
The Treasurer of Ladies' Aid report-
ed: Total receipts for the year
$313.61, Total expenditures $205.78,
Balance on hand $107.83. The Trea-
surer for W:M.S. reported: Total re,
ceipts for year $8L00; Contingent
fund $26.00; Expenditures for loeal
branch $10.03, The bower committee
reported: 383 sick visits during the
year; 89 bouquets, 205 treats, 39
cards. Boxes were made up from.
the picnic iunch and sent to -sick and
shut-ins. 23 boxes were made up by
the committee at, Christmas from do-
nation's sent in by Ladies' Aid and
W.M.S. members and were sent to
sick and shut-ins. Money paid out,
for fruit and flowers $8.96. Circulat-
ing leaflet contest report: Group No.
1 had a total of 360 readings; grottpe
No. 2 had a total of 348 readings;
group' No. 1, winning by 12 readings.
The 'Working Committee -reported
Making one quilt which was sold at
the fovyt supper for $5.00.. Three
comforters and one quilt were also
made and given as a. donation from
thin Lad1:610 Aid and Mission Society
Relief for Eirangelieals in the
Mr, Ezra Dufnart and gent friend
of Kitchener were here the beginning
of the week, on a little hunting trip,
The local hunters are again on the
war path against the jack rabbits
and on Monday were out with rod
and gun and when, they returned and
counted up all the spoil, it totalled
up to 46 jacks..
We remember some winters when
we would be looking for the annual
January Thaw, and in some instances
we did not receive it, but this Janu-
ary most of us are looking for the
annual freeze-up, as after the frost
over the week -end the weatiher. this
Wednesday is again just like April,
with plenty of mud, after the rain,
Mrs. D. Garinger Passes
Word wac rteei=•.•
passing at Star City, Sask., of Rachel
Ann Garinger, widow of the late
Daniel Garinger in her 75th year.
Deceased was a former resident in
the Parr Line, Hay, and then moving
to south of St. Jeseph, where they
lived for several years, when the en-
tire family went West and took up
land. Some years ago her husband
departed this life, and she leaver to
mourn her loss six sons: Moorman
Josiah, Truman, Herbert, Oliver and
Abner. all in the tar City rli!*ree.
Also one brother, Mr. Lemuel Burk-
holder wno is an inmate at she Hur-
on. County Home, at Clinton.
Effects of Sleet Storm.
The recent sleet storm which struck
the district north of Bayfield and at
Goderich on New Year's Day, though
it was not noticed to any great ger-
ions results as through western Ont-
ario. Telephones, telegraphs and
power wires coated in ice swayed
with the wind broke off hundreds of
poles and the services carried by wir-
es were cut off. Goderich was pract-
icaly cut off for several days so far
as telephone and telegraph communi-
cation was concerned, and it wil be
some time before normal conditions
are resumed, though temporary con-
nections have been ecstablished. The
rural telephone lines centering in
Dungannon suffered severely. Nine-
teen poles between Dungannon and
Carlow were snapped off and others
were broken, and the wires snapped
off and tangled. South towards Bay-
field many poles and wires were the
victim of the ice.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear
husband, Harvey Colosky, who died
three years ago, January 18, 1929
In the lonely hour of night,
When sleep forsakes my eyes,
My thoughts are in the silent grave
Where my dear Harvey lies.
O'h what I'd give to grasp his hand
His kind face to see
To hear his voice, to see his smile.
That mean't so much to me.
His loving Wife, Freda.
NOTICE,
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Huron County Council will
meet in the County Council Chamb-
ers, Court House, Goderich, on Tues-
day the 26th day. of. January, 1932,
at two o'clock in the afternoon.
Accounts or notices of petitions or
deputations should be sent to the
Clerk on or before the Saturday
previous, to ensure attention.
Municipal Clerks are asked to for-
ward Certificates of election by mail,
as soon as possible after first meeting
of their Councils.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
Goderich, Jan. 11th, 1932
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the mem-
hers of Zurich Agricultural Society
will be held -in the
TOWN HALL, ZURICEI
On TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st
1932 at two o'clock, p.m.
Business -Receiving financial report
election of officers, etc_
A. F. Hess, Secy-Treas.
E. F. Klopp, President.
CYCLONE LEAGUE
.At a .meeting of the Cyclone Hock-
ey League held in Crediton on Dec-
ember 30th, the following schedule
was drawn up for the coming sea-
son.
Jan. 8 -Zurich at Dashwood.
8 -Grand tend at Crediton.
11-Dashwoon at Zurich
11 -Crediton at Grand Bend.
15 -Grand Bend at Dashwood
15 -Zurich at Crediton
19 -Dashwood at Crediton
19Grand Bend at Zurich
22 ---Crediton at Dashwood.
25 -Zurich at Grand Bend
29 -Crediton at Zurich.
29 -Dashwood at Grand Bend.
Managers of each team are to
form an executive of the Leanne..
Vio, Reith, Zurich; Add. Tiernan, a
Dashwood; Valtnce, Ctedi:ton;;; y•
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WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM.
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OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUS-
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PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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KODAKS AND FILIMS
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