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Dummy E. HOLME S
ISAIRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
,i1AFFICE—Biantilton Street, Just off
Ole Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Ilipecial Attention to Councel soul
Court Work.
Holmes may be consulted at
!raoderich by Phono, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. 11. B. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCR—ZURICH
Avery Tbursaay, Friaay, Butarday
AA BAWL -RIB'S BL.00R,
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iiVednesday
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For Huron ana Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON
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Alerailft VirtEVR—Dashwood
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olognas, Sausages, Waxers,
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The Largest Business of any
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Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
alst, 1931, $19,93,724.
'Total Casb in Bank e.nd Bonds
$199,101,61
itntsie—$4.66 per Simi tar siearB
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En d an kinds of Fire Insurance
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Do not feed Fowl same niernim
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Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
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Wants, For Sole, Lost,
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IN UM MIAMI
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received for care-
taker of Zurich Public School up to
December 21.st, 1932, Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Dr: A. J. MacKinnon, ;Secretary.
FOR SALE
A limited number of Pure Bred
White Minorca Cockerels for quick
ale. Apply to. Sol Gingerich.
STRAYED
Unto Lot 12, Con. , Hay Township
yearling steer, sometime during
the summer. Owner can have same
by proving property and paytng ex-
penses.
Wilfred H. Shapton, R.R.1, Exeter
?hone, Crediton, 17 r 3.
FOR SALE .1:71.11019-
50 purebred White Leghorn pullets
months old ready to lay. .Also a
lumber of York pigs shouts. Also a
itter 6 month old. Apply to
no. B. Hyde, Lot 3, con. 2, Stanley,
Phone 86 r 11, Hensall.
NOTICE
FOR RENT
Property! on Marie Street, Zurich,
Awned by the Elmer Oesch estate.On.
)remises is. a I !; story building suit -
for small store or shop with dwel
lng apartments. Wired for hydro
ml connected with village water
.ystem. Rent raaeonable. For par-
;iculars apply to Mr E. Oesch,
Dashwood, Ont., or to The Canada
Trust Company, London, Ont.
'10TICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
%11 creditors and others having
!aims against the estate of Joseph
elinas, late of the, 'Village of Drys -
tale, in the County. of Huron, Retired
'armer, who died on the 30th day of
'September; A.D. 1932, are required
o forward their claims duly proven
o the undersigned on, er before the
i 5th day of December, A. D. 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV-
7,N that after the said date the Exe-
-;.)tors will proceedto distribute the
:tate having regard only to the
:aims of which they then shall have
netice.
DATED at Zurich, Ont., this 17th
lay of November; A.D. 1932.
ARTHUR GELINAS,
Executor for Estate,
R. R. No. 2, Zurich, Ont.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. C. Fritz and son Ward mot-
ored to Kitchener on Tuesday
Miss Ethel Hess is Visiting with her
sister, Mrs. (Rev) L, Kalbfleisch of
The annual School Concert of S.
S. No. 8, Hay, will be held on Tues-
day evening, December 20th.
Miss Vera Cowen, of Fergus, spent
the week -end at the home of her
brother, Dr. H. H. Cowen.
Hess the Jeweller for Greeting
Cards, over one, thousand Cards to
choose front.
BORN—In Stanley Township, on
November 27th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich, a daughter.
Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick of the Blue
Water Highway, south and daughter
Doreen, visited friends in Kitchener
over the week -end.
Mr. Oliver Turnbull has leased the
Pfaff farm on the 1fith concession,
Hay, to Mr. Harold Prance of Us -
borne Tp., for a term of two years
from April lst, 1933.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Brown . and
family of Hensali have moved into
town last week and are occupying
the premises recently vacated by N. and Mrs. J. E. Gaseho. .0.
Siemon. Mr. Brown is doing some tii., eine, or ireleware, who
cobbling of shoes. has been ie care with her cousin,
M.rs. H. H. Cowen, during her illness,
The winterlike weather which pre-
' left on Monday for her home at that
veiled for some time has changed the
place.
past week to real mild weather, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and sons
the old ice and snow was all swept
away by the rains on Tuesday and
Gordon and Stanley, of the Blue Wat-
Wednesday morning, but the snow is er High, south of St. Joseph, motored
again flying this Wednesday after -
to Baden and Kitchener on Friday of
noon, and we likely are in for another last week.
spell of winter. We are sorry to report that Mrs.
C. C. Schilbe, who is suffering from
. We would remind our readers that a skin infection, was taken to Lon -
it is only 21/2 weeks more till Christ- don Hospital, where she is taking.
mas. The merchants of town have treatments and is improving nicely.
gone to much expense and trouble to
The many friends of Mr. Christ.
make their places of business at-
Schwartzentruber of the Bronson line
tractive for the Christmas shopper.
are pleased to learn that he is im-
Do your buying with your local mer proving nicely from his recent at -
chant who always gives youbest
tack of appendicitis.
value for the money._
Miss Phoebe Gelinas, accompanied
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O'Brein & on, local produce dea- by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Glazier and
lers are advising us that prospects daughters Margaret and Jean speant
are looking very much like very cheap Sunday with the former's parents,
fowl for Christmas, as the -present Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelinas. Claude
prices quoted for dressed geese and
ducks at present are only Sc., and
prospect do not look bright for a
raise in price the next two weeks.
Turkeys, which usually command 'a
good price are now quoted at 13c a
pound dressed.
Mr, W. H. Pfile of Heiman, called
in town on Thursday last.
Miss Edith Klopp, who has been vis
iting in Detroit, has returned home.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon
motored to London on Saturday.
Mrs, J. Sitter of Thedford, wasra
visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
0. C. Schilbe.
Mr. Calvin Williams and sister
Miss Ethel, motored .to London one
day last week.
Mr. W. H. Golding, M. P., and Dr.
Rose of Seaforth, were visitors in
town on Monday.,
Mr. Ezra Bender and son Archie.
of Grand Bend, were in town one day
laet, week,
Mr. Claude Gelinas and sister
Grace returned home after spending
a week in London.
Miss Ruth Hendrick who has been'
in London, spent the week -end at her
home on the Blue Water Highway,
south.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deters, Sr,
and son Clarence and daughter Anna,
spent a few days in Kitchener last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruehn and
family of Sebwaing, Mich., were we-
ek -en' i '•eme of Mr.
Miss Freda Kalbfleisch, who has
been a teacher on the Zurich Public
School staff for a goodly number of
years has tendered her resignation
the same taking effect at the end of
the year. Miss Kalbfleisch has been
a very efficient teacher of room III
for the last couple of years, hateing,
charge of the Entrance class, and has
a remarkable record to her credit of
not having one pupil fail in its En-
trance exams during her services as
teacherof that class. The board of
trustees however have been rortun-
ate in engaging the services of Miss
Lylyan Rose, of town, who has been
a very capable teacher of the Drys-
dale public school for some six years.
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Mr. John Denomme has mooved
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which he has leased from the owner;
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Markets To -Day!
At the December meeting of the
Hay Council on Monday, Mr. Ken-
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es without a penalty.
Monday evening, December 26th
the date set for the entertainment •
the ilvang,elical Sunday School. "We • do Custom Seed Cleaning',
The program will start off with a
miscellaneous program by the juniors .6 Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs.
after which the pageant entitled •
"The Inn at Bethlehem'''. The pro -
grain promises to be a good one this
Sane & Son
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more speaking as usual.
Mrs. Robert Fulton and son, of
Biggar, Sask., is visiting with relativ-
es here at present. Mrs. Felton ad-
vises us that general conditions in
the Biggar district are about the
same as here, and people can make a
living nicely if they try. Mrs. Ful-
ton while in Zurich is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Herb Bender south
of the village, and her other sister.,
Mrs. Percy Weston, of Bayfield.
The rather burdensom task of
paying taxes is again upon the peo-
ple and if there will not be rapid
strides made in the next week, • a
goodly number of taxes will be in
arrears this year, as there is only
one more week till the last day, Dec-
emher 15th. We have bekei advised
that the total amount of taxes due
this year is 850,000-.00 of which the
quarter is about paid. Exery citizen
should show loyalty to his country
by making the utmost effort and have
your taxes paid by that date.
Auto Accidents
Audrey Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs
James Smith, Goderich, when driving
a car near Hensall on Sunday last, at
the intersection of No. 4 highway
and a crossroad, crashed broadside
into a horse and buggy driven by R.
Walker, R. R. No. 2, Hensall. The
horse was badly injured and the bug-
gy demolished. The car was badly
damaged. Both drivers escaped with.
minor injuries. It was established by
Traffic Officer Lever that the driver
of the horse had not observed the
stop sign.
While driving from London to
Clifford the other day with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Beiman and Albert Shierer,
all of London, Mrs. F. C. Riggan, of
the same city, suffered severe lacerat-
ions to her head when the car skid-
ded off the highway. The group
were new' Jamestown and climbing
a slight hill, when Mr. Beiman, who
was driving, noticed the lights of a
car topping the ridge andbearing
down upon hitre He swung over to
his own -side of the road and the car
swerved, kidded into the ditch and
r:,eined threeer':.c ignqe:,
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