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Street, lost off
Atka Square, t?®@7Ew;3',IN'Ontario.
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SPoclal Attention to Conned and
Court Werk,
alb. Holmes may be emanated at
Moderieb by Phone, and name
charges rieveneed,
Dr. H. H. COWEN
1)6 S. »DDS.
DENIAL SURGEON
.At DEITZ BLOCK ' I.T.R:ICH
yaty Tihuxisday, Friday, Saturday
firL. 14A,t HARTXLE]B'S BLOCH,
DASEIWOOD
:Eysayt Monday, Tzaoaz'iay and
;Wednesday
Licensed Auctioneer
For 'Hu>roaa and Middlesex
AM IN A POSITION TO CON
*act any Auction Sale, regartlies:•
•a to size or article to sell. i solicit
lour business, and if not satiened -4vz1;
awake no charges for Services Hen
.red.
ARTHUR WEBER-Das'hwoed
tene 13-67.
Zurichs' Popular
SEAT MARKET
Let Us supplyyou with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always.. on haanc... ,Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices ,for
Wool, Hides and Skins
R. Ynngbint & SOIL
SERVIC,
Why We have the Betty
Class of Customers
-3111IGH CLASS GOODS, ` U: B. 'L
BATTERIES. MOBILE 011., MAR-
1YI<LU1sE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
Dots, Maiming and M.cL.inicai Work
Rear te. Micrometer S.tti,gs, Pio.
Suess work.. Watch the taus that
STOP at WEiil1l.'S, They are ell HIGH
CLASS. CLIENTELE.
. S. Wein
DAIHWOOD
-- ONTARIO
Western
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
3'E LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
dlNCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF TRIS KIND IN ONTARIO.
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1932„ 417„ 880,,729.
Total dash. in Bank and. Bonds
$221,978.99..
Ota eea--$4.50 per $1,360 for 3 years
. F. Klopp Zurich
►ifant,Aka Deafer in Ligkimini Muds
sad all hinds of Fire immune
LIVE
i:PoULTR.V
WANTED
Ill'aten every Dass t 1 S es'etock ~Iran.
830. not feed! Fowl same 'Inorniirg
when brought ire.;
Highest Cask Prices
-CASH. FUl
CREAM AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, ?Amick
HERALD'S
X,* PPPARTMENT
is wow toady to serve due pu
j11 with Commercial and fine
-'Mating, Got oaf` p1^i+r es lie
Wools, For &W'Woy ii.00tt
Found $etioelr Rte. Ado
is MB
FOR SALE
4 reb,uilitt Jaw n mower, also a re-
built euRivatara for quick sate.
L, A. Prang. & Son, Zurich
COURT OF REVISION
1934 Assessment Roll
Township of Hay.
ZURICH HERALD
Mr. Harold Klopp of Detroit wa
recent visitor with his parent
I�Miss Mary Auger of Hensel],
is spending, the week * the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams.
Mr• Lawrence Corriveau spent
Tuesday evening with friends in
town.
. Miss Vera Decker :spent the res
week -end in Detroit, with her sister,
Mr• and :Mrs. Morley Witmer, and
other relatives.
Miss Lennita Minke . of Chesley,
is spending- her holidays with her fri-
end, Mrs. Edwin Gesell;.
Sorry to report that Mr, 'Joni
Gallman, Sr., is not enjoying his
suaf health and is confined to bit
NOTICE is hereby given that the + q
• bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader and soli
of the 14th concession spent 'Sunday
at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Wein, Crediton.
first sitting of the Court of Revision
to consider appeals against the
Assessment Rale of the Township of
Hay for the year 1934 will be held
in the Town full, Zurich, on Mon-
day, June 4th„ 1134 at two o'clock,
p. an.
A. 1T. HESS,
Cleric, Township of Hay.
Dated at Zurich,. May 14th, 1934
PROGRAM
Dashwood Walther League
' A surprise party was held at the,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Urbne P+31e
' of the 14th eoncession on Monday
aeening•. The occasion being Mrs.
PfiIe's biztthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burse, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Gordon .:Rau and Mr. Law-
ek-
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rence Rau, all of Detroit, were we
end visitors with their parents, M
and Mrs. J. P. Rau.
Presents1
an. Outstanding Play lin The Junior Farmers d J
" Three Acts 1er :an Junior
Institute wilI hold their next nieet-
inin the Ton ` Zurich
An Old Fashioned Mother"' I Wednesday even lgl Jane 6th.'; ,on
IN T.1=Il
Lutheran Church Shed
ON
Wednesday, June Gth.
Commencing at 8.00 o'clock
Proceeds to go towards Church 1
Activities
Admission -Adults 20e. Children 10cl
St. Boniface R. C. .Church of
town is this week celebrating' the
annual Forty -Hours Devotional per-
iod.
Misses Martha Heideman and
Lylyan Rader arrived back from De-
troit on Thursday evening. While
there they visited with Mr. and Mrs-.
Jeff Dickerson, also Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kuntz. They report a very
pleasant time. .
Huron
County
Meeting
Council-
The meeting• of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Counci].
Chambers, Court House, Goderich, IB
at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Tu-! u
esday June 5th, 1934.
Al] accounts, notices of deputat-,
ions or applications and other imp-
ortant business requiring attention
at this meeting of the Conn cil should
Ideal and fine weather is what we
are experiencing, only in one way the
weather is a little too nice, as a
good shower of rain would greatly
help things along. We have not
ad anything Iike a shower since
Vlay 214, that is ten days ago," and
t was only a light shower then
ut regardless of the lack of Moist,
re, there is considerable growth an
things planted on cultivated soil.
n
We are somewhat conjested fol•
space these weeks, owing to the zn
eased advertising caused by hi;' wi
ection and other national advertisl-`
g. However, only two more issue ,'ro
fter this and the election will be' on
1 over again for 'five years, and
"pickings"l that els Conswelcome t usualy hese extra; e
ate.
,•e inthe hands of the Clerk not inter el
than the Monday previous to thein
1
meeting of the Council. a
Dated at Goderich this .15th day al
of June 1934.
J. M. Roberts, County :Clerk.
Mr. Wm. Ri,ith has improved his Ma:s. C. Bilber spent a raw days Mr. and Mrs. ` Leonard
witness block with a new roof. in 1 a sal.l over tlzc ,,,.c1 Schoch of
"ucf
-f aMadroy, .Jacnes A, Patterson, Clerk of
Ions}till -gave us g friendly call • on
Be on time with an -early Bird
Alarm • Clock. ' 81.19 Radium Dia]
1,98 at (less the Jeweller.
1VIrs. Minnie Frit and daughter•,
Mrs, Pink of Lambeth, were Friday
visitors with friends in town.
*r,..,. 0; Kerswell and .father-in-law
of Illinois, were visitor at 'the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Schilbe.
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• Mr. and IVirs, Charles Scotchmer,
Of Layfield were Sunday visitors at
•�-ie home of Mr, and Mrs. John Al-
brecht. r ewn end :V1r. and Mn*.. Moses Erb for those who loved
of the Br
ve esday free, „"r' , " n to various Sadly missed by Wife and Daught-
ere parts in New York State. er and Grandchildren
1VIz azul MIi
'rs, Peter.ropf of thcchonere wereof Sunday visitors at
Waterloo were week -.end visitors Mrs: Cyrus Schoch azezrts, Mr. and
with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Gottschalk of r �"
Seaforth are _
with friends here and at Dashwood 11 IVIEMORX,AWI
arc spending a few days
Judge Costello of Goderich was in k _
town on Saturday, in �interes;. of the C dear y. iii loving memory of
local Division Court, II our dear husband and fattier who
Mr. and Mrs, Milford Schilbe and passed away Tune 3rd, 1932.
Mrs. herb Krueger motored to Lon- i Your loving voice we neer forget
don on `Tuesday. H t Though years may pass away
Mrs, H. H. Cowen, Miss Inez Yung ' The loss of you we sadly feel
1'lut, Airs. Ivan. Yungblut and Mie~ As keen as that first day
Tuesday, ":rtz motored to London out If we could have raised your dying
Or heard your last farewell
14'[3•. and Mrs. Joseph Gascho of 1h
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hay who ha
been living in the living quart
owned by Mr. Wellington Johnsto
have moved out on the. farm owns
by 144
e grief would not have been so bad
orison line returnee otn Tu- you well
Free! Rader, south of town.
Mr. Alvin Rockier, his mother,
Mrs. Mary ]3eckler and Mrs. Henry
Becicler aft of Pigeon, Mich., were
oek-ond visitor::, at thl home of P it 1
endsIr•. J, E. Gaza() and other f'ri-•
,
d The large Provincial oiler i-
1V1ay 24th passed off rather quiet
'n town, as there was little doing
vit.h the exception of a few fire
racket's blown off. A. goodly num-
ber of citizens were at ;,`ie ball game
'rt
Hensall i : the afternoon.
Mr. A. Luchinger of Thorndale,
the new cheesemaker, has leased the
building formerly occupied as
implement r °iney from the proriae-
tor, Mr. W.1. Johnston for r 0;
of three years and has started work
on the installation of machinery a -"d
equipmen for the c' -' factory he
will open in the near n -•
will greatly welcome this new enter-
prise.
Cattle Dive into Lake Huron
A number of cattle belonging to
Reuben Goetz of Dashwood broke
out from his pasture farm nn the
pith concession of Hay township one
day recently and wandered toward
the lake near Grand Bend. In the
attempt to get back they became
frightened and ran over a 25 -foot
embankment and into Lake Huron.
Samuel -Hendrick and Garnet Patter-
son, neighbors, who were assisting
Mr. Goetz, drove into the lake with
a horse and buggy. The harness
`role 'Ind Mr. Hendrick •succeeded
in reaching shore on horseback. leav-
ing Garnet Patterson marooned in.
e buggy. He was later picked up'
a rowboat which was used to
and up the cattle, but not before
e animal had drowned. • M:•. H •
drick with a team of horses and t• b
car removed the buggy from the
lake, r
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Are you satisfied to
clo without Bathroom conveniences?
And withasat up-to-date kitchen facilities or other modern
requirements that running water in your lronie will instantly
make av'ailabl,e, to you?
Prices. 1rav,e -sever been -lower for Canadian -made Emco
quality bittliroont equipment and Dtiro Automatic Pumping
Systems,.
Thre- l as ---='talk, Shower, Lavatory and
Ire iilutir *.d, with all fittings - $144.00
Other co:Wets I.fhrr nr equipment at $ 90.00
llrw as ..
The Dune-Satclal Pumping System, all 'Canadian -.made, having a
capacity of ZOt gaffe. p,r Mont, complete with 30 gal. Galvanized Taiitk,
2$ or 60- cy els„ LLQ: volt motor, rr rsts only $85.00.
Write for free illustrated booklets on
Bathroom Equipment or Plumbing Supplies.
Easy time payments both on Pumps
aaaa4 Bathroom Fixtures cs urayr be arranged,
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FOR SALE BY
STADE and WEIDO
Johnston and Kalhfleisch
ZLIRIC1-1 - ONr.
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ll.+trdbmr Zoonxt► Winnipeg Vancouver
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the J3lue Water IIi •ht• a on
1'wn,• of ,nQ• from
a° PROCLAMATION!
d In .answer to a petition presented
by the 'business men of Zur'ch, a
half holiday will be observed every
d Wed d•
Brewster north, and this will be
big convenience if the oeF't'oe
not raise on this fast travelled roa
this summer
A very happy event was cc:ebrate
at the home of Mr. an'l }'VIrs. Joh
Hey, Sr.. of town on Tne-day eves
ening, when members of the family
and friends gathered in honor of Mr
Hey, who celebra`ed his 88rd bia`h-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick and daughter
Jc^.n of Troy. N.Y., were visitors at •
the Lorne of Mr. and Mrs. Petez'
Koehler 'he past week, Mr;i(rreh-.
aer accc••,paniecl the Troy people on
-"otos. 'rip to Port Huron.
1VIr.. and Mrs. Ed. Geseho motored
o Listowel on Sunday.
Last Wednesday evening a very
n July. Augustaand11Septemb x Wheeroon during n
a holiday occurs during any week
Cher than Wednesday, Inc half boli=
day will not be observed,
By Order,
ZURICH POLICE TRUSTEES
'nteresting service was held in the
Boniface R. C. GnurcIi, when
Bishop J. T. Kidd, D. D. of London,
was firmat ionsnt rites nsl conon a class of ucced e con -
some
twenty young people. The church
was well filled on this oecasion.
TAKES OVER HIGHWAY
Official announcement that the gov
ernment has taken over that section
of the Blue Water Highway south
of Grand Bend to Ring's Highway
No. 7 as from the other day was re
calved by the county clerk from Ur
department at Toronto. The route
embraces the famous Pinery Roo/
which is popular with both Amerism
and Canadian tourists. The govern
ment's intention is to start improv-
ment work on the road at once. For -
nal taking over of the River Road
etween Sarnia and Wallaceburg,
as been delayed as the engineer's
eports are not yet complete.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing World"
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a. m. -German Service.
11.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -English service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
WANTED
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at nny home at Zur-
ich, for which we will pay highest
market prices. We will grade your
eggs as we receive them, and pay ac•
cording to grading. give us a trial.
First house south of Dominion Hotel
T, H. Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich.
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Ontario Election Act, 1927, R.S.O, Chap. 8
• T A 1K -F, NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of lea
• p I? ring compcaints or
• els with regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the pending election of a member of the Legis-
• leave. Assembly for each of -the Electoral Districts of Huron -Bruce, and Huron, will be held for the
• resp etive municipalities in said Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in the
schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the Revising Officer for each Municipality, and the
• last date for making complaints or appeals to the said Clerk.
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• HURON -BRUCE
St ' BY HIS HONOUR JUDGE COSTELLO
Time of Clerk of Last Da- for
• Municipality Date of Sitting Places of Sitting Sitting Revising Officer Complaints
Gre Tawai1i p May 28th Tp. Hall, Ethel10.00 a.m . J. H. Fear,Ethel M'?.4th
Howe I. '1 otv0.1 'lt May 211th `Tp. Hall, Gerrie] 0.00 a.m. Isaac Gamble,Fordwich ay 25th
• Wingam Town lune 4th Town Hall,Winghaml0.00 a.m. W.A. Galbrait, Wingham " 31st
• Brussels Village: 1Vlay 314 Town Hall, Brussels 2.00 p.m. A,U. Macdonald,Brussels " '28th
• Mildinay Village May 30th J.A.Johnston's Office,1.0.00 .a.tn J.A. Johnston, ildmayy " 26th
Mildmay
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• . • • Carrick Township June 2nd J.A.Johnston1'ildms offiacye 1.0.00 a.m. J.A. Johnston, Mildmay " 30tH
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•... Huron Township June lst Tp. Hall, Ripley 2.00 p.m. Don, McKay, R.R. 3, Ripley " 29th
• Ripley Village� June 6th Council Chamb. Ripley 2.00 p.m. E. F. Martin, Ripley June 2nd
i Cuirass Townnship June 7th Town Hall, Teeswater 2.00 p.m. J. S. McDonald. Teeswater " 4th
Tcest'r t r Village June 5th Town H'1, Teeswater 2.00 p.nl. W. H. Logan, Teeswater " let
• 11) • Ashfield Township June 2nd B Tp. Hall, A0 Ashfield 2.00 p.m.mC.E. McDonagh, Lucknow No.3 My 30
Colborne Township May 29 Tp. Hall, Carlow 2.00 p.m. Wm. Sailows, Goderich No. 6 May 25
• Morris Township May 30th Tp. Hall, Morris 2.00 p.m, Alex, MacEwan, Bluevale May 26
Turnberry Township June 6th Tp. Hall, Bluevale 2.00 pan. W. R. Cruikshank, Wingham June 2
e' East Wawanosh Twp. June 1st Fort's H'1 Belgrave 2.00'p.ni. Alex. Porterfield, Belgrave Nol My 29
a West Wawanosh Tp. May 31 . p.I:I'I,W.Wawanosh 2.00 p.m. Durnin Phillips, Lucknow May 28
Blyth Village June 7th Com'ty Hall, Blyth 2.00 p.m. J.H. R. Elliott, Blyth June 4
► Lucknow Village June 4th Town H'I Lucknow 2.00 ,p.m. J. E. Agnew, Lucknow May 31
► Kinloss Twp. June 5th Twp. Hall, Holyrood 2.00 p.m. J.R. Lane, RR2, Holyrood June 14
1 HURON. By His Horour Judge Costello
i Hay 'Township May 31st Twp, Hall, Zurich10:00 a.m. A. F. Hess, Zurich May 28
-j Hullett Township May 30th Com Hall, Londesb'o- 2.00 p.m. J. W. McCool, Londesboro May 26
• McKillop Township June 2 Cern. Lib.HI,Seaforth 2.00 p.m. J. McNay, Seaforth No. 2 May 30
•Stanley Township May 28th Tp. Hall, Varna 2.00 p.m. C.C.' Pilgrim, Varna May 24
Stephen Township June 4 Tp. Hall, Crediton 2.00 p.m. H. K. Eil.ber, Crediton May 31
Tuckerslnith Twp. May 29th Wkr's Hl, Brucefield 2,00 p.m. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth No.4 My 25
I"Jsborne Township June 1st Twp. Hall, Eliniville10.00 a.m. Henry Strang, Hensall No.1 May 29
Seaforth Town June 5th Town Hall, Seaforthi 0.00 a.m. 3. A, Wilson, Seaforth June 1
Exeter Village June 6th Village Hall, Eseter10.00 a.m. Jos. Senior, Exeter June 2
Hensall Village June 7th Town Hall, Hensal110.00 a.m. Jas. A. Patterson, Hensall June 4
Clinton Town May 31st Town Hall„ Clintonl0:30 a.rn 8 Manning, Clinton May 28
B D. E. Hol.nea Esq.
•Goderich Twp.May28th Hall, Holmesville 2.00 pan. R. 0 Thompson, Clinton May 24
Goderich Town June lst Cit. H's, Godericht0.30 a.m. L.L. Knox, Goderich May 29
Goderich Town June 2nd Crt. Hous, Goderich 8.00 p.m. L. L. Knox, Goderich
Goderich Town June 4th Crt. Hous, Goderich10.30 pan. L. L. Knox, Goderich May 30May 31
Goderich Town Julie 5th Crt. Hous, Goderich '8.00 p.m. 1',. L. Knox, Goderich
entered therein. June 1
All persons are called upon to examine the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their nameses are correctly
ANI) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any -of the said municipalities who desires to
• complain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said list :or that
municipality has been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons who arc lith: untitled
to be voters have been entered thereon, may as above set out apply, complain or appeal to have his
name or the name of any other person entered on or relnovod from the list.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed
form (in duplicate) signed by the complainant, and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer, or
left for him at his address as stated above.
The lists of voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks o f the Revising Officer iii each
municipality as above.
For further information write to Mrs, J. B.teynolds, Box 444, Goderich, Clerk for the Elec-
tion Board, of the County of Huron,
THE ONTARIO ELECTION, JUNE 19th, 1934
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T. M. COSTELLO,
Clsairrgan for e Ellectiott Board of the County of Herm," Dated at Goderich the 17th ria~ of May, A. Ii., 1934.th
a ONTARIO 'ELECTION --Women of Foreign Birth who have become British subjects by marriage or
• by the Naturalization of their parent while they were 'Minors, require a certificate of this .ledge to
• enable then to vote, and they shall not be entitled to be entered on the. Voters' List or to vote with-
• out such .certificate:, Apply for such certificate at ane Court of Revision where Judge is Revising
Officer. -T. M., Costello, pCliait-matt of ]Election Board. •
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