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OF 10EHamilton Street Just ofi Power will be of' n Sunday, April Square, GODPRICI , Ontario. 2nd, from 1.30 to 4.30 pan.
,"pedal Attention to Couucel and
Court Work.
Mr, Holmes may be consulted at
£ odericii by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W.
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BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL. . SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK.—ZURICH
very Thursday-, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
VETERINARIA.N
FOUND
In Zurich, a sum of money, owner
can have same by proving property
and paying expenses from Ted. Mit-
tleholtz, Zurich.
FOR QUICK SALE
A quantity of good O.A.C. No. '21
seed barley, of good quality .Apply
• •-- Delbert Geiger, Zurich
1M'1B.'AY!tGNXJier.1144iA16W.mW.L.ytF)fnAl.ieICA
FOR SALE
A real good light wagort. Apply
to—Chas. Weber, Zurich. Phone 87.
For Sale
2 cows for sale to freshen soon.
Aaron Oestreicher, Bronson Line.
FOR QUICK SALE
A gee.1 set of doull, brass mount
ed britchen harness. Apply to:
Lloyd Rader, Dashwood.
TOR. QUICK SAIL.
Dr. W. B. CO .ON,.�`•�. Sc. A limited quantity of Seed Itarley.
O. A. C. No. 21. Good clean see]
Apply to Hilton Truemner, Zurich,
Phone 85 r 11.
VETERINARY SURGEON
mice in the Horne of the late
Dr. J. Routledge.
Phone -96. Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
,Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
I;liseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eaer of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Rennets. Office on Main Street,
Apposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HEN;;ALL.
•LJCENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
:as to size or article to sell. 1 solicit
your business, and if not satisfied, will
;inaice• no :charges for Services ,.Ren-
dered. -
ARTHUR WEBER Dashwood
Phone 18-57.
PRODUCE
Farm. Produce
W Ali T E
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
Bi_JTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the.
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ea., always on hand, Kept
mesh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
Ytingbitit & Sou
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INSURANCE
est era Farmers' Mutual
Weather Iusurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
TENDERS WANTED
Township of Hay
Sealed Tenders will be received by
the undersigned- up t.; twelve o'elocic
noon, Monday, April 3rd, 1.959, for
operating the Township crusher a:
Welsh's pit fox season of 1939. Ten-
ders to be submitted at p.r cubic
yard of crushed material placed in
the bin. Township will supply drag
line e-.luipment. Co.rtraetor to sup-
ply drive belt, fuel and oil for power
unit.
AIso Tenders for trucking crushed
material unto Township roads. Con-
tractor to submit rate per yard mile.
Also flat rate delivered in any part
of Township. Tenders may be sub-
mitter) for operating .and trucking
combined or separately.
Satisfactory bond to be furnished.
Lowest or any Tender not necessar-
ily accepted..
A. F. HESS, •
Clerk, Township of Hay.
Dated at Zurielt, March 18th, 1939.
- Chicks
Ontario Breeding Station Chicks.
We cansupply you with a limited
quantity of any breed, at prevailing
prices. Liberal discount on early
orders tf29
BRUCE J. KLOPP, Zurich
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FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 114 acres of good
farm land in two parcels, being Lot
7, con. 16 Hay Township. A bank
barn, brick house, and other good
outbuildings. Farm is well drained
and in good cultivation, 7 acres of
bush, 10 acres fall wheat. For fur-
ther particulars apply to Proprietor,
Henry Gackstetter, Dashwood.
—FARMS—FOR- 7-SALE--
The
SALE
The following lots and lands are
being offered for sale.
2% acres Part C, Village of Zurich
2-5 acre, Knell Surv. lots 25-28 Vill-
age of Zurich.
3-5 acre, Tete 130-132 Dwelnng and
stable, Village of Zurich.
All these farms are well located,
and land is in A.1. condition.
50 acres, Con. 8, E% lot 10, com-
prising 50 acres, pasture land.
100 acres with Bank barn and straw
shed, dwelling, well drained, on
Blue Water Highway, 2 miles south
of St. Joseph.
70 acres pasture, neverfailing spring,
land, lis. mile south of St. Joseph.
100 acres, con. 9, lot 16. bank barn,
dwelling, good 'bush, farm in Al
shape, 2's miles from Zurich.
99 acres, eon. 12, lot 9, bank barn
and straw shed, brick dwelling, best
of land, 4 miles from Zurich.
100 acres in Stanley Township, bank
barn, strawshed, dwelling land in
good condition, 3 miles from Zurich
R. R. JOHNSTON ESTATE.
For further particulars apply to:
Wm, S. Johnston, Executor Zurich.
iurich Dara
Come and purchase your Aut.
omotive Requirements from
THE LARGEST IiESE13VE BAT, -1 Zurich's, opsit established
AI+]'CE 17I+ ANii Cara e
g' and Service Station
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in I3ank and Bonds
$273,613.47.
Rates -•—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years
E. F. KLOPP—ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ingRods and all kinds of Fire
ew ar
insurance
We can supply.. your needs
Expert Automobile repairing,
Acytelene Welding, Tires,
Batteries, Oils, Greases and
repairs. --
LUNCH ROOM
And clean Rest Rooms at your!
Service
1I. MOUSSFATT
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ZURICH HERAT n
LOCAL NEWS'.
Sorry to report that Mrs. John 1V11:
oescrr of town is not en/gyrng her us-
aal health. 1 SHOE
STORE
THE FAMILY
MVlessrs, Harry Howard and eieoig,e
Liouglas of klenseu cailed in town on .,.-,,
batnrday' and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.liar Protect our Family's Flealt..
c- x
daugnzer ]lose Mare, or. ueii ata,
b
spent !Sunday with Mr. and ivies. y keepingthem
well shod.
Philip 1•laitnian, neat' .4ririeri We can su l
Mr. Gustave Bohn has purchased PP Y Y®u with all
the house and lot in ];tans:ow le(d by your needs.
the -J. ti 1,Lau4.o.•r ristate. Lte intends
renovatrent the1ouse propertany when finish.- Boots, .. Galoshes,.. I .3;Z�.�hez er
Mr. A. Melick and Mrs. M, Oessc„h, Shoes and Sdippern.
of town, Mr. W. H.E.dighotter of tiro
14th con., •'and Mrs. Dan Mcisaac- of In every size, at every price
Crediton -spent the week -end with fti-
ends in the Bad Axe .ani i-r'igeon,rvtien , All of best quality
Wednesday evening was the - iri;t
robins we noticed in town, and they dee olikiti Trunks, fir,, S;::lt'a es air
sale were welcome as they strutted
around and greeted us with their ,fll .: a �?``�, a.•.413
c-v.:r welcome warble • in the early.
s yin Greybirds are also here as bete'"- Gial,"r 4,9c,p g
well as plenty of cro.ws.
The Board of Zurich Public School
have recently purchased a strip • of I(c :sires, ; t r, . , ee. cl ttepairin
and to the east or the present sclrodi
ground~, part from .e R. Johnston 1`L1:•;iia, CLUB
tie BAa:lc>, SI IT{,ASZ• .
.::estate and part iiom Mr. Fsrd. Hab- -=:m rs •mac. ca ._,e•,�2y y�,�...
seer. The object of the new punch-
_ .
ase is to make room fol the garcten-
1 1.," plots which are now in the piro- G E M
5rarn of lnil_•1'c schools;
Mr. Harold Overholt of town has
leased the part -of 11 Motsseau;��kC:� Wire. a
i7yr all Stock.
Brown as the .r..!cir" xaotYl ry the. Cein di7ence.v fol 30 aays o
:nd a so the: upstairs from whie.; per- your own Stock. Stretch a sing
..'ilei Ii:.e . ,.'� �°
ton out. lir. Vit-
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tem of :ta'''re ' wire .eros.; the lee.... has; ta'>,en out pool tal;'e• lie- :}r• colder of the:,rd anne:
l ton
11IC:1 '':e intends to operate:up ti': % Cm. c'i:1 \.'O.t•h reru ts. Yr •
.flair„ and the lunch counterwril re- i-eit 'up ( pensive hr:vy fencer \771.
Bain oe formerly. He intends to . one re will' do the job. Prier.
open up in the near fut;1re, " " { =1y . i;x e.i this year. Foe f.:
M and Mrs. A. F. Hess and son
iT c s nati::n and partic filar; apply'..
Fred; a '.... , .:.ed by the two other
ons, Oa Ir ,y and Paul of Toronto,i;.idIl\1EOLl) MILLET.',, AGENT
all met at London on Fridayevening Dashwood, Oil . zt i
and motored to Pontiac, Mich.,'Where
they spent the week -end with the fore
17
Wv� rr�tcb
Now The
FL'CTRIlf,
mer's ;brothel', l!/1i•, and WP is .; tee,,NOF
T 1 '
They also visited with the former's AUTOMOBILE INSURAN i
sister Mrs. Q. N. Taggart who is ill Tariff and Non -Tariff Pace w:'t
't Fort Hospital, Detroit. The many well known Canadian Corip.m s
Zurich friends of Mrs. Taggart will well as Lloyds of Fnglan 1.' to ,
be pleased to earn that she is fin- ation and rates gladly quoted witho e
t'•on.
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THIEVES STEAL GAS
Goderich—It has just leaked ou
that while the night policeman wa
patrolling his beat Sunday night, thi
eves vacumed 10 gallons of gasoline
from the tank of the fire truck; in the
same bulding as the police station
W"
When Fire Chief: Beaoonr was; • alocet+
to give the engine of the big truck
its daily tune-up, it was gave a few
sputters and quit. Examination dis-
dosed a dry gas tank, The story a-
round the town hal Is that a loo':out
was used whie the. theft was made
through an unlocked side d v:, la-
sled "no admittance, for firemen
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J. W. HABERER - ZURICH
NOTICE TO CREDITOR:
CREDITORS and others havint•
claims against the Estate of the l
rf Herman Bender who died August 8,
--1925 -and hif Rosina
who died September 1, 1930, :both o
the Township of Hay, deceased art
required to send full particulars o '!
such claims to the undersigned Exec
utor, on or before the lst of April
1930, ,D., after which date t''•
Executor of the said Estates
have regard only to the claims o
which notice shall then have beer
given.
Dated at Zurich, March 21st, 1939.
SOLOMON SCHRADER, Executor
Attend Banquet
Mr. and 1VIrs. William Decker of
Zurich. attended the banquet held by
the Goderich Agricultural Society on
Friday night, March 24th, in the Hot-
el Bedford, Goderich. The chief spe-
akers for the evening were Mr. J. A.
Carroll, Superintendent, Agricultural
Societies in Ontario, and Mr. Wm.
Newman, Assistant Chairman, Farm
Products Control Board Toronto. 1VIr.
Decker who is president of the Zur-
ich Society learned very much at
this meeting. The speakers s'eessed-
very strongly on what the fall fair.
fair really stands for; net just to see
how much prize money one can win,
but rather as an educational program
at which farmers bring their best
products, and where they can learn
from •others how to improve their,
own. The home connnv•'ity interest
was also emphatically stressed, We
lack social living!
HYMENEAL
Dunn—Elliott
A pretty wedding took place on
Wednesday March 15th at 2 p.m. at
the home of t'. -n bride's parents, Mit-
chell when Rev. L. Hussey united in
marriage Eileen Ruth, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Elliott to
Albert William, son of Mr. Albert
Dunn and the late Mrs. Dunn, Bay-
field. The lovely bride escorted by
her father, who gave her in marriage
entered the living room to the stra-
ins of the wedding merch from Loh-
engrin. She chose a dust pink georg-
ette gown floor length with gold slip
pers. On her hair she wore a come:
of orange blossoms and carried .
bouquet of pink and white carnation
and sweet peas. The bride's attend
ants were: Miss Jeanne Dunn a
maid of honor and Miss Doris Elliot.
sister of the bride, as bridesmaid.Tb,
maid of honor wore a Romantic blu
georgette gown floor length with sil-
ver slippers and carried pink ant'
white 'carnations and fern. The brid
esmaid maid taffetr wore a raspberry wine
gown floor length with wine slipper:
and carried carnations and fern. The
groom was supported by Mr. Johr
Watson of Bayfield. The bridal part;
stood before a bank of ferns ani'
spring flowers. After the ceremonl
some forty guests entered the dinir•
room which was decorated with pin]
and white streamers and whits bell
and sat down to a dainty luncheon
The table was also decorated in pink
and white and centred by the bride',
three tier wedding cake. a ;a•:
esses for the wedding luncheon wer•
]theses Audrey and Evelyn Elliott
Norma Jackson and Lillian Jaynes.
Later, the happy couple left mil:
howers of best wishes and confetti
for Toronto and other points. The
ride travelling in navy blue dres,
and coat with matching accessories.
Guests were present from Toronto
ondon, Bayfield, Staffa and Mitchel'
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limited to chicks from Purina -fed
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