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BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL,
uDLLY.E. UOLMES
,BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, " NOT-
ARY PPUILIC, ETC.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
liSpecial Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
doderich by Phone,- and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
livery Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
AAs'. II 11. CO 'EN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Nlairi Street
Exeter - Ontario
VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, .V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office in the Honie of the late
Dr. J. Routledge.
1'hone-96.
Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
)0ollege, University of Toronto. All
aiiiseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
Balls promptly attended to. .Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Miennels. Office on Main Street,
sopposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
LICENSED . AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
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 Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
PRODUCE
ti
Faro. Produce
■ V A .1B. E L
.HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
wary Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed -Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
F.ct., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
Yun blut & Son
INSURANCE
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column.
LOST
An Essex car crank on Goshen line
I south of Zurich on Sunday June 26.
Finder kindly return to, or notify Mr.
David Gingerieh, Zurich.
FOR QUICK SALE
A 5 -year-old Jersey cow now milk-
ing, to freshen in September, is
blood tested and a good milker.
Apply to John •Galster.
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NOTICE
Binder Twine OredeM s Taken
We are • now taking order,. ; f o
binder twine for this season. Kindly
leave your order at once Farmers'
Club. -
Samuel Hendrick, E. Blake Horner
President. Secretary
FOR QUICK SALE
Four. Guaranteed Rebuilt Cream
Separators. Come, and look them
over. tf-47
. THE ZURICH CREAMERY
STRAYED
From my premises at • Zurich a
domesticated wild goose. Reward of-
fered .to fincler.—Ted. Haberer.
NOTICE
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' List
Voters' Lists, 1938
MUNICIPALITY OF TOWNSHIP OF
..HAY, COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 8 of The
Voters Lists Act and that I have
complied with Section 8 of The Vot-
ers Lists Act and that I have posted .
up at my office at Zxrich, Ontario, on c
the 25th day of June, 1938, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at municipal elect-
ions and that such list remains there
for. inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to. take . immediateproceedings to
have any errors or omissions carrect-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 17th day of July,
1938.
Dated, Zurich, Ont., June 2b, 1938.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk, Township of Hay
L04AL news
Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Stade. were
Sunday visitors at Detroit.
Mrs, Wm. C. Wagner and son
Leonard motored to London on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Iran Yungblut were
Sundayvisitors with friends at De,s-
boro,
Mr. Hugh Swartz of Chester has
been engaged to run Mr. Milton.
Oesch's barber shop for the prresent.
Mr. and Mrs. Williazn '1rael: were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Weido, Parr Line.
Miss Mary Thompson, R. N., of
Sarnia is at present visiting et the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Heideman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Braun ' and
family of Forest were visitors°. at
the home of Mr. Wm. Lamont one
day l.aet week. -
Mrs. Elizabeth Taggart and niece
Mara Myrtle Raabe who spent a week
here with friends left on Saturday
f or their home in South Bend, Ind.
The Choir of St. Peter's Lutheran
Choir are holding their annual picnic
at Turnbull's Grove this Wednesday
afternoon.
Friday of this week is a publicholiday, known as Dominion Day,and
few l;;:Elle are called upon to work
on this day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koenig and
daughter Audrey of London were
Saturday guests at t1i home of Mr.
and fairs. C. L: Smith.
Mr. Victor Dinnin, principal of Z
P.S., is j residing for the .antranc
e_ Lena at hayfield, while MGorc:o_t Beeler of ...Dashwood is pre
fin t the Zurich school.
Mr. and Mrs. William Decker, ii
and Mx;. laced Haberer and family
Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Gaizer of Casediton, spent the week -end at the Hab
erer Cottage, Geand Bend.
Mrs, P. J. O'Dwyer, Mrs. Ed. Hau-
erer, Miss Lenora Haberer and Mr.
J. Turkheim attended the i.a:usiet.
festival held at the Westervelt school
London, and where Miss Lenora tool;
part.
A rather listless game of bail at
times was played on the Zurich dia-
mond on Friday night when the
:.ig boys from Clinton were down
and somewhat took the vocals to
amp with the score of 12-6. Somme
very good ball was played in spots,
but weakness in other ,places.
Graves are Decorated. .
Decoration Day was observed -;on '
Sunday ,in, Exeter• ' by the branch 'of•
the Canadian Legion and the Odd
Fellows. Headed by the Exeter band
the two societies marched to the
cenotaph where a brief service was
held. Rev. W. Mair of Thames ..Road
United Church. was the speaker. Rev
A. E. Elliott, himself a returned.man,
gave a farewell address on the eve .of
departure for Thamesford. In the of
ternoon decoration services were held
in :the local cemetery when flowers
were deposited on the graves of 12
ex -service men.
HYMENEAL
In County Court
Friday, the hottest -day-of the year
at Goderich with the mercury at 87,
over six hours were consumed In co-
unty court in hearing evidence in a
civil suit concerning a heating syst-
em and its installation. Witness after
witness testified as to the merits and
dernirits of the furnace to ft.rnish
heat as Judge Killoran, court offici-
als and principals in the case swelt-
ered. W. J. Rosell, Clinton plumber,
was awarded $200 and costs against
Miss F. R. Cunninghame, Clinton.
The latter's counter •claim was dis-
missed.
Loses Permit for all Time
Wm. F. Strachan, 76 yr. old re-
sident of Ethel, has driven his ancient
and dilapidated horseless carriage for
the last time, Magistrate G. Longman
canceled hisdrivers permit perrnan-
tly at WMghant. He was convicted of K,
reckless driving and ordered to Say lacourt costs. At first Co, Constable J.
Stewart, following Strachan along
the road, said he thought the old man
was intoxicated as this wobbling, zig-
zagging car forced other motorists to
the shoulder of the road. But it tur-
ned out that Strachan was driving on
the rine of the rear wheel, causing the
car to pursue a snake like course.
An interesting wedding took place
in. Trinity Church, Bayfield, on Sat-
urday, June 18th at 3.30, when Jean
Margaret, younger daughter of Mrs.
Weeds and the late Dr. N. W. Woods
became the bride of Mr. Po.ert H.
Middleton, PhmB., of Port Credit,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Middleton, ,Clinton. Church decor-
ations were carried out in pink poen-
ies and blue delphinium which were
massed in the Sanctuary and tapers
burned on the altar. An arch w&
made on the room screen of foliage
spirea with delphinum and peonies at
thebottom and topped by white roses
unde_• the cross. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. F. H. Paull, of
Windsor, and the Rector, Rev. W. G.
Bugler. The wedding music was
played by Mrs. F. H. Paull and dur-
ing the singing of the register Mrs.
Moo,.,n'oi'se sang rBeeaitsa," The
ide, who was given .in marriage by
her uncle, Mr. W. F. Buchan, of
Dunville, entered the church to the
strains of the wedding march from
Lohengrin. Her gown was of white
suede lact in rose design over white
satin, fashioned on straight lines with
with a short full train and short bo-
lero with sleeves pointed over the
hand.
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IAL COMPANY DOING IBUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount. of Insurance et Risk on Dec.
slst, 193.6, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Befisls
$273,61.3.47.
-Rates- 44.50 per $1,0.00 for .3 'Weans
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods andill kinds of Fire
lAsu ranee
Building Materials. Let us quote you.
;F SUMMER SCREENS
Combitiathon Dhors--screens for the summer and glass 1
Iinterchangeable for winter. Will make screens to prop-
erly fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your order
4' Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building 1Vlaterial;
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(With attachments)
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work faster, easier and more efficiently,
than other cleaners of the same type
selling from $20 to $30 MORE. Be
sure to see the G E before you buy.
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DEMONSTRATED AND SOLD BY:
HESS -Radio, Electric
ZURICH — ONT.
NCO a s s Shop
New collars are nVedcd at this
time of the year. Give us a call and
ore will fit you up. If in need of a
for prices, all OUP
done with hand i.cv.ing. Your binder
un =t s needs repairing, bring then
in and we \•rill repair them before the
rush :tort:. All kinds of repairing
%laxly and promptly done. Collar
repairing a specialty. pt -5
II. G. CLAUSIUS. ZURICH
Regiment to Camp
Member; of `D" Compare;, 14ii:ldle-
sex and Huron Regiment, went into
camp, together with other c _ naetnies
ea tae regiment and othe._ t,...t.tt in
M.D. No. 1 at Pinehill Camp, near
Thedford on Sunday. The camp will
be in camp until July 2nd. It is in
charge of Maj. Morgan D.C.M. Lt.
.Basil J. Duncan, assistant adjutant of l
the regiment, it is the lamest camp
ee1d in M. D. No. 1 since the war.Ali
branches of the service are being :re-
presented.
In Magistrate's Court.
T•wo drunk drivers were given jail
terms and their cars -ordered impoun-
ded for three months by Magis. G.
Lon -man in Thursday's police court
Goderich. A third accused had h:s•
case adjourned a week. Wm. Web-
ster c'.reve his car in front of the
police elation, his lights shining aa
the constable, a seven day terns was ay
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ZUR1OR C
Deliver your Cream to the
Zurich Creamery and ob-
tain correct weight, test and
Highest Market Price. We
pay 2 cents premium per lb.
butterfat for all Cream de-
livered to the plant,
We also buy and pay cash
for your Eggs and Poultry
according to grade.
We are Local .Agents for
the Viking Separator. Let
us Demonstrate this lig,
. quality Separator for you!
ZuFT,13 CreariEry
1
High quality bowl - -closer skim -
mina —mere profit.
2 Perfect neckbearing --- assuring
years of dependable service of
the mechanism.
3 Proven. durability.
4 Highly endorsed by thousands
of users.
D:irable material,, expert work-
manship and sturdy construction
are featured in.. the Viking Separ-
ator. We make sure that every
machine sold continues to give
satisfaction.
Seven Models --One Quality
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This Year's Heavy Crops demand good ht-vesting-
Implement
t vestingImplement to handle same. Let us overhaul your
equipment with Genuine Parts at very reasonable
Prices.
PURINA Stock Foods a I, d Chows
A guaranteed product taint -will
help your Stock ,.incl Poult•iy
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sing the magistrate made his term 15
lays after a guilty , plea. Edward
Mair had his charge laid over one
week because of the absence of Con-
stable Oliver of Grand Bend. Im-
pounding of Web ster's and Morr-
ison's cars, court was told, waul work
even a greater hardship than the jail
term. Webster commutes seven miles
from a summer cottage to his work,
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Coronation s' is of Dishes. and Rodgers Silverware
given to our Customers in exchange fon a ;inquired
amount of Coupons which we are giving with pur-
chases at our store...
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At the previous court fines totalling
more than $100 were collected for .9:
infractions of the Highway Traffic
Act. J. Mcllveen of Clinton and 1:. ,p
Harris -of Peele Island whose cars
were involved in a motor accident,
both paid fines of $20 and costs F.
Boyce of Brucefield paid $5 far hav-
ing no lights on tra Icr, J. Collins of
London and L. Morse of Seaforth,
each paid $10 for failing to notify the
change of address; Alph •Dafius of
Zurich paid $5 and costs for driving
with improper lights; J.HuIley Brus-
sels, T. Goveniock, Seaforth and B.
Baechler of Goderich, $10 and costs
for having no drivers' permits •anl an
other Brussels man $10 for faulty
brakes,
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DARING TESTS
Daring "Mystery Gras" tests which
took place in six Cat%adian cities dur-
ing May have been explained by an
announcement that the mystery fuel
was Canada's new gasoline, the im-
proved Blue Sunoco from whice the
color had been removed during the
tests to prevent identification. Pur-
pose of these tests, state officials of '7r
the Sun Oil Co. Ltd., was to obtain
from motorists unprejudiced opinions
as to the improvements' • which have -1v
been affected in Blu Sunoco. Conti -
acted by an independent fact -'fending 3.0
organization, the tests Wero male. by eats
1069 motorists chosen at random,' -
driving practically all makes of cars,'
Tach ear was drained of the gasoline
t had been using and refilled with the
"mystery motor fuel". After each
motoriet .had given .the gasoline al
thorough test, the reports were colt-
cted and tabulated, The -result was?
that 86 % of the motorists deported
that this "Mystery Gasoline'" gave a
better performance than the gasoline ,
they had heels using, which totalled f
3.6, including 13 premium -priced;
fuels, ,This new improved Blue Sun -
i1 bl t 11motorists,'
Zurich Drug Store
INSECTICIDES
We have a complete stock of
poisons Sand. sprays for the de-
struction of all kinds of it sects
and vermin
We Stock Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead,
Bordeaux Mixture, Black Leaf No. 40, Fly
Spray, Cyano, Gas, Sodium Fluride, Common
Sense Rat
Traps,
Poison, Rat Nip, Methocide, Ant
Insect Powder and Corrisive
Sublimate.
See Our Supply of Toilet
Preparations
oto, now available ' o a � °� y� is believed to be the ftrwt gasoline in, D1• :A• RA k 9,e, � l t .}. Zuri
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Canada to..be thoroughly te'ted and
p;.•oven by eat„oriete C:ie;asealvez wW-
fere being placed one the market.,fns ,6 `4W` l i 1 ¢ . t� 04,