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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
DUDLEY JoHoli �ys
iBAitRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARYP?UBLLC, ETC,
OFFICE --Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario,
Special Attention to Comecel and
Court Work.
.Mr. Holmes niay be consulted at
'Goderieb by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D, S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ .BLOCK-ZIIIZICH
,FFvery Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB' S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
]Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
D. H Pl. C W E N
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
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VETERIA.N
Dr. W. "_. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office in the Home of the late
Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich
Phone -96.
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario
Veterinary
er ry
f Toronto.
College, Universitytreated
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,,iiseases of domestic anim,' 1.c
by the most modern principles,.
-Merges reasonable, Day or night.
calfs promptly attended te. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Kennels. Office on Main
-pposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALI•
;LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
,1 j* IN A POSC' ION TO, CON
duet 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 Ren-
dered.
endered.
ARTHUR V4EIiER—I]asliwood
Phone 13-57,
PRODUCE
Fane p oduce
T.ffie'
HIGHEST CASH. PRICES
--FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm.. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
. urichs' Popular'
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and.Cur
ed Meats, Bolognas,. Sausages,
lEct., always on hand. Kept
fresh. in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
, Yunghlut & Son
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE "PAL-
BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
ILIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS'
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec
33.st, 1035, $20•,479.,730.00
-. 'Total Cash in Tank and Bonds
$254,627.52.
., `dates -14.50 per $1.000 for 3 Yea're-
.: F. KLOPF ZURICH
.gent, also Dealer in, Lightn'
in ; Rods and all kind's:: r ,f' Fir For Purr ;remit.,
a , 1 su ant Drying, menthe
the
Put Your Want, Fol. rale
Loat, Found, Etc. Ada. in this
Column
NOTICE•
Owing to the withdrawl of M:r,
Milford Schilbe from our business, it
Will be z eeeseary to have all accounts
settled by the .end of 1937. Give this
your prompt attention. Please!
L. SC,i"f IITJBEi & SON
STRAYED
From. Lot 18, :Con. 7, Hay Twp.
a red 2 -yr. -old healer. about 900 -lbs.
dehorned, ring in bottom of left ear
white on forehead. Notify, Mrs. Wm.
Blackwell, Hensall_ phone 8r88 Zur-
ich central.
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WANTED
HORSES Suitable for rox meat,
J. R. Murdoch, phone 11 on 86,
Herisall.
FOR SALK
SPECIAL -6 cylinder Overland
Coach 1926, in good mechanical con-
dition, at a bargain.
L. A. Prang & Son.
FOR SALE
75 acres pasture, Lot 16, Con. 7,
Hay, never -failing water in ditch, no
wasteland, some small bush. Apply:
Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE
200 cords of dry mixed Wood, 12
inches long. Apply to:
Herb Block, Zurich.
NOTICE
CASH for dead or alive Fertilizer'
Animals:—phone 34r15, Dashwood.
Isaiah Tetreau. pt25
LOST
A Coleman Lantern between my
place, Bronson line and Zurich, on
Saturday evening Finderdlv:'r'e-
turn to Chris. Gingerich,• Bronson
line.
WANTED
General Maid. Must be good cook 1
Goodw ages. Other help kept. Re- 1
ferenees. Apply, Mrs. W. J. Till -
mann, 612 Richmond St., London.
WANTED ,
Experienced Cook, general, for
family of three. Good wages for I
capable person. --Ramsay, 197 Ridout
St. South, London Ontario.
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CATTLE WANTED s
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A Farmer in a position to take in 1
and feed a limited number of cattle i
for the coming winter. Apply at I
Herald Office. I
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mailed last wweek to deputy return I
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and owners of polling plices. The t
scale of pay is: D.R.O. $10; pol. t
clerks, $6; constables $4; and rent d
of booths PL. -Huron Expositor. n
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LOCAL P
UR1 k i HERALD.
Miss. Ethel Hess is spending Borne
time with friends in Detrole.,
Mrs, Oliver Suxerus has left to
Vend some time with her daughter
at St. John, N. B.
Mrs, Dayrnan of K peen called at
the home of Mrs. �S..Jacobe one day
last week.
Miss Ruth Foster and friend of
London:, called at the home:of •Mrs
C. Eilbee on Sunday.
Mx. Ken Routledge •of Stratford
spent a' day with his mother in the
village. •
Miss Beatrice Gaseho of Waterloo
spent the week -end visiting ner par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. G•ascho,
Rev. and Mrs. Roy M. Geiger and
family of Welland, were-roci'nt visit-
ors with relatives in t'htis vicinity.
Mr.and' Mrs., Joseph Mention of
13elgrave :were week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.` Hor-
ner.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. :fender of Drill
wood, and Mr. Archie Bender of
Toronto were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aulerich who
have been visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Prang left for
their home in Detroit on Wednesday.
C. Fritz & Son have a large. gang
of men an trucks busy hauling; in
earth for filling around their new
service station, just east of the Mel -
ick block.
eeeMr. William O'Brein is neakirigni ii-
provements to his barn.on-his dwell-
ing property, a cement ioun�totion
and other improvements are in''or
der.
Friends of Mr. Hilton Truemner of
the 14th con., will be pleased to hear
that he is now able to be out some
and enjoy motor trips again after
his confinement with a badly fractur-
ed leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Merrier; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard-Merner of the 14th
con., have returned home after an
enjoyable motor trip to New Hate -
'burg, Kitchener, Hamilton and Bur-
lington_
Concert Well Attended
The Free Concert put on by :,the1
Zurich Creamery Iast Friday evening
Postponed American Visit
Paris ---- The duke of Windsor
Postponed his trip to the United
elates for the study of housing and
industrial conditions because of grave
"misconception" over his .moves. The
announeement of the postponement
came less than 15 hours before the
Duke aiid Duchess, with a staff of 7
were to start for a 37 day tour o !'
America,
Takes To Lake
Men working on the pier at Bay-
field last weak witnessed an unujuai
sight, a dog chasing a deer crown the
lake' bank in front , of the Metcalf
residence. To escape the dog it swam ;
slowly into the lake for scam digit-
ance, the dog following a short way, ;
hut soon gave up, the deer later
warn ashore. A few years ago this
would be unique in tlre.e part•:.
Heavier Cattle- Wanted
Heavier and better fleshed cattle g P'i' -' "1"f' k"g'+Y•'¢• '�' • •�••: e-leee
are in demand. by Ui'ite:l X1 .''l' r
feeders scheme which cern' in to
feet Aug. 1937, in Great Britain, ac-
cording to advices received by t',e
Dominion department of agricult
from observers on the market. Un-
der the new bonus system cattle meet
be held on feed t lt•e 90 dm , pee
ter importation, Larose they r t ' "� ,
for the bonus. Lighter and thinner i
cattle require up to 150 days on feed
to que.lify for the 5 shilling per cwt l
(112 P i.) "quality" cattle bonus er;
the two shilling and sixpence pe ern
paid fo r "ordinary" cattle that an:
imported.
Picks up 6-1b. Fi:n
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We Pay a Prerrxiunxx of Two Cents per Pound B,
0 Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
o Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed
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h Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to
agrade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated!
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Just at a time when commercial
fishermen at Goderich are lamentin•
poor catches, Norman McPhail on
Sunday morning waded into Labe
Huron and caught a six -pound trout
with his bare hands, It happened in
this way. eH and a friend were tak-
ing a morning stoll along the :beach
south of the harbor, when they came
upon the big fish struggling in a few
inches of water and apparently lost.
McPhail, who wore long rubber boots
waded in for the kill. The squirming
fish slipped through his hands a few
times, but he finally secured a hold
hehind the gills. By dinnertime the
six -pounder was in the frying pan
et the McPhail home, six in all en -
eyed the Sunday fish dinner, aryl
A wouldn't?
was . overwhelmingly attended, as ov-
Manyer an hour before the doors opened Hunters
numbers gathered to gain admission.
and get a good seat, and as a:con'
sequence a large nninber were••turn'.
There were 300 hunters. for every
deer in South Bruce, last week, in
the 'opinion of Game Overseer Mc -
ed away.,The program . was of: e i ,..oy of Gederich, who patrolled the
fhe nyder, eve'e -far .ly good co�-nideefi fI t ion -Bruce beundry line. All told
high order and good quality, en:ll it is estimated some forty have been
the Iarge crowd. The pictiz •es ever • ++ shot in the six days. Seven passed
indeed•very educational, in fact e i g fro.. ;h Goderich on Friday in route
cry .number was good. Considerable i to paints south. Six deer were bro-
cominent is being given to the "Har -l E gift into Kincardine, one a 7 yr. -old
mony Four" of Dashwood;, whose`' buck, weighing nearly 400 Ibs. All
lumbers were outstanding. And the
Iublic are very gr:tte.;•ul foethis :en
erprising concern's free program. .
DIED3T CAVALIER
Tragedy stalked into a Cavalier,
oath Dakota home on Oct. 2dth
when Mrs. Wesley Ritter, well known
roman of the Osnabrook vicinity,
;uf'ered burns which caused her
Ieath a few hours later. She sustain
d the burns on her entire body when
he can Prom which she was pouring
iistillate .upon a slow kitchen fire,
xploded. Home alone, she ran iron,
he house to try to extinguish the
ire, which was burning her clothing
iy rolling in grass. A doctor was
ailed who stayed till the woman pas
ed away. Her :husband who was hi
he field 1 the time was called and
y rapid work the fire was extingu-
slied with considerable damage.
Funeral services were heel from the
ainily home and at the Evangelical
hurch. Hester, her maiden dame
vas a daughter of Adolph and Ven-
tta Steinbach, born at Cavalier in
902. At the age of 11 she was con-
erted uirder the -preaching of Rev,
ohner, was reared in the Calvary.
onimunity and was married in 1920
o Wesley Ritter. ,Four children were
orn to the union, a son died and 3
aughtees survive. Her father, a step -
other, two sisters and a brother su-
wive, all of the Cavalier district. •
To Take Over Ipperwash
Beach
Sarnia — The entire shore line of
ppervvash Beach, from Kettle Point
o Port Frank, will be taken over by
he Ontario department of lands and
forests and improved for public use
was revealed by Milton D. Mac -
Vicar, M:L.A.,-elect, Lambton East.
Last year the Govt. bought some land
at the east end of'the. beach, which
t developed for use, as a provincial
park. Some four miles is involved in
he latest land aequistition. The Gov,
etion settles as age-old controversy
as to the ownership of the beach.
Sirtnmer residents contended they
weed out to the water erne and
hey regarded persons who drove a-
ong the beach or bathed there as
trespassers. It was learned emu
Mr. 1VIacVicar that a study of the
matter has been made by the federal
al provincial' ,governrnents and this
etermined the property line of pie-
ta ownership as the high water
nark. The Provincial Govt. has been
even the authority now to supervise
nd police the shore. A good many
ter each i'oI London 'people are property ownex;s
in the area affected.
Were 'quite fat. Hunted by dogs,
teeny neer have crossed the boundary
r e into Huron County, wrnca was
erohiki.ed territory, and out of the
range of gunfire. One farmer who
e, -in land in both counties, reports
having seen deer every morning of
the tv eek. Seven were witnessed cros-
sing the road in ono group to safety.
Bayfield's New Bridge •
Work on the quarter -million -dollar
Cut Your Fuels I - HAL'
Buy storm I/Eradcws and Door
LET US QUOTE YOU!
REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARR" A
LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL
rielES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK `WILE YOU
WAIT.
Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Mater e.A
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Coronation sets of Dishes.. and Rodgers Silverware
given to our CustomeIrs in exchange for a regt'.fr d
amount of Coupons which we are giving with pur-
chases at our store,.. These will make splendid
Christmas Gifts!
Midge proposed to span the ,river at
the villagei Peneleld probably will, hiW
commence next su=nnier, Jas. Baila'i-
tyne, M.P.P. for Huron said clueing ?
a brief intel°oiew at Goderich. He
stated that although tentative survey;
work was being cowl -petit' this fall
ib, actual work would be done this
Year. The bridge proposal has been
mooted many months now. It has
tonne to be regarded as an absolute
necessity ov,ing to increased speed
limits and improved roads. At pres-
ent a short one-way bridge spans the
river, and it is reached by driving
down a long winding hill on either
side. Numerous accidents have occur-
red on these hills. The new bridge
will span the entire river valley.
In County Court
One of the briefest Supreme Court
sessions in many years was conduct -
td on Tuesday afternoon of last week
at Godeich by Justin Chewier. Of
a docket of five cases it was announ-
ced two were cc.tt'ecl out of court n.P l
one was set over by consent. Two
divorce cases were heard by His
Lordship and he allowed a decree nisi
in each case. Marion Filsinger War-
rener, of God`erach, obtained a divorce
from, Harold•War°rener and custody
oftbeir ;daughter, Avis; and Walter
Scott, of`• Seaforth, obtained a di-
vorce from Dolores May Scott. A rgu-
meet; wase heard over the disposition
of costs in one. settled Case, VVIiately
vs, Botz et al., in which Mrs. J B.
'Whitely sought to; establish the will
of her husband. It was announced
a ;settlement of $550 had been made
on the defendant three• sister's, dau-
gliders of Dr, J.. B. 'Whitely by
iirst:marriage. However,- the settle -
that was reached on the proviso
fire official guardian forego his costs,
This precedure was refused and
ter considerable dickering course
plaintiff and defendants agreed to
pay $30 each towards the costa,
iixrderstoocl portion of the 3550 is
paid by other relatives, ]'lain
counsel stated the will was urnla*ted
at X7:0.000 and that there were debts
Of x:1.4,000 or $15,000 against the
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