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FOR QUICK SALE
A few new walking plows in stock.
Will sell to clear at a Bib Reduction
for cash.
_ . _ . L, Prang & Son. Zurich.
Dr. H. II. COWEN
L. D. S. D. 1)• S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—Zffl1CH
,fiery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOC$,
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Wednesday
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t:,ne 18-67.
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LIVL
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Do not feed Fowl same morning
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test. Cash Prices
--CASH FORS --
CREAM AND : EGGS
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LOST
On Fair Night, between Zurich
and Fair Grounds 3 blue checked
blankets .with holder named Jack
Gratton. Finder kindly notify Mr.
Garnet Datars„ Hensali, p.o.
LOST
A lady's white gold wrist watch,
some time in July. Finder please
return -to Zurich Post Office and re-
ceive reward..
NOTICE
We are ready to do your Disc
plowing at $2.00 per acre.
C. Schrag, Zurich.
LOCAL
R liERAL[J
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Datars, Sr ► yyn
re recent visitors to I.itchener.
Mrs. Smith Of London, spent SUn-
day with her sister, Mrs. LloYd O -
Brein.
Mr. Chris. Heyrock-whospentsome
weeks with friends at Elkton, Mich.,
has returned to these parts.
Mies Inez Yungblue who spent a
few weeks with her friend, Miss Ratz
of Waterloo, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brennernran and
family of Detroit, were vr:sttorsin
town on Monday.
The Fowl Supper for the Evangel-
ical church, Crediton, •has .beep set
for the 30th of October instead of
November lst as previously announ-
ced. '
Mr. and Mrs. William IIen, of
Pontiac, Mich., last week attended
the field trials of the Canadian Be-
agle Club held at Forest. They al-
so visited with relatives in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter; Mr.• and
Mrs. W. 0. Knechtel; Mrs.• Elsie Eid:
if Kitchener were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Siebert of town.
Come and, meet all your old fri-
ends at the Lutheran Fowl Slipper
this Thursday evening.
Born—At Blue Water Highway on
October 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Laporte, a son.
FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs: Elzar Mousseau, bri-
dal couple of Kippen have returned
A Combined Player Piano and from their honeymoon and are nicely
Piano delivered to your door for settled in their home in that village
$200.00. Cost $750.00, complete and their many friends tendered Dlrs. Nelson Keys of Babylon, Iine
with 30 rolls and. bench. The finest them a real reception on Friday last spent the past week with her son,
piano in this country. which was ' '"
present.
BRONSON LIN
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb or Welles-
ley .spent the past week with friends
and relatives on the Bronson line.
Born—To Mr, and Mrs. Sol. Baech-
ler,' in October the 14th, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Swartzentru-
ber and family and Mrs. John Gerber
spent the week -end at Poole and St-
ratford, and returned, home Monday
evening.Alet
Mr, and Mrs. Noah Roth of Welles-
ley, visited with friends and relati-
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Mrs. Noah Erb returned home with
then- your order
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SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No. 8, Hay
The following is the report for S.
S. No. 8, Hay for the month of Se-
ptember
Sr. IV—Kenneth Weber 89, Eun-
ice Oestreicher 85.
Jr. IV—Orlen Swartzentruber 82;
Carl Oestreicher 80; Elmore Eadc
75.
Sr. III—(Martha Miller and Jack
Weber. 82) Esther Price T2; Hilda
Rader 59; Hilda Becker ea.
Jr. III—Ernest Masse 78, Eileen
miller 58; Louise Kinkbeiner X13.
Sr, II—(Lorna P i?Io i osaleen
Miller 86) Louise Masse 70,
Jr. II—Dorothy Price 76, Lyle.
Swartzentruber 66, Helen Miller 58.
I—John Masse, Howard Finkbein-
er, Merle, Miller.
Primer—_'award Datars, Hubert
Miller, Doro'hy Weber, Violet Racy
Russel Smith, Eldon Datars, Cecelia
Hartman, Lloyd Smith, Milton Price.
Agnes Y. Roberton., Teacher.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
F. W.
Hess, Iiensall, Ont.
WA NTED
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at my 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
Treasurer's Sale of Land
For Taxes
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
To Wit:
By' virtue of a warrant issued by
the Reeve of the Township of Hay
bearing date the 13t1•t day of Sept-
ember, 1934, sale of lands in arrears
of taxes in the Township of Hay will
Le held at my office, Zurich, Ontario
at the hour of ten o'clock in the
forenoon an Saturday, January 5th
1935, unless the taxes and costs are
sooner paid..
Notice is hereby given that the
list of lands for sale for arrears of,
taxes is being published in The Ont-
ario. Gazette on October lith; Nov. 3,
!and Dec. 1st, 1934, and that copies
Of the said list may be tad at my
offiee.
Treasurer's Office, this 9th day of
October, 1934. t26
A. F. HESS, Treasurer.
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Thank You!
We take this medium in greatly
thanking Rev. Father L. Marchand,
Parish Priest of the French Settle-
ment for the fine article he contrib-
uted to our columns on a trip to the
World's, Fair, rind published in las'
week's issue. We have received ;+c
nany complimentary remarks about
this article that we could not begin
':o en :ne;:ate them. So Vrc ctIn only
again say Thank You! Father. Our
:olumns are always open for any
good sound articles or communicati-
ons.
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stogdill, of
Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Wright of Kennilworth spent a few
days last week with the ladies'
mother, Mrs. Geo. Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stephenson,
Mrs. Russel Erratt and Mrs. Percy
tit „Dant tae weatz-and with
friends at Marlette, I,iich.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan of Bruce-
"eld accompanied by Mrs. McDonald
of. Dundas, spent Seeelay with .ir
and Mrs. J. A, Cantle.
Mr. and • Mrs. J. A Dougras of (lett
spent a fortnight with friends at Bay
field, Blake and vicinity.
Large Potato Mr. Jack Stanbury of Exeter was
Mr. Christ Gascho of the Bronson a recent visitor with his friend, Fir
Line brought to our office the other Keith Westlake of the Blue Water
day a nice little "spud" that would Highway,
make a fine meal for a hungry man,
• or perhaps for many a family. The
Large Potatoes—Mr. Haroid Pen -
hale grew a rather large crop of
tuber is well shaped and when we potatoes this year from one bag of
put the tape line around it it meas -seed planted, he got 38 bags. There
are Dooley variety and are nearly
ured 181 inches one lust a ld,,all large. He also has two Green Mo -
the other way,Y and the weight is ap untain potatoes which weigh 2 pou-
proximately 23/4 pounds. Mr. Gas ndss and 6 ounces each.
cho however advises t•t;,i. 'r',,.;•
big fellows have no family relatives,
as they grow just one on a stalk, we
have heard of some bigger ones but
this is the best we have seen this
year,
LECTURE WELL ATTENDED
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The lantern slide lecture on '"See-
ing Modern Russia in Pictures" giv-
en in the Evangelical church on Mon -
lay evening by Rev. K. Gretzenger,
of Fenwick, was well attended as
tearly 300 people turned out to hear
and see how the religious conditions
are going in that vast country. While
the speaker did not go into the ec-
onomic conditions, his purpose was
to teff and show the people how the
government takes an attitude to-
wards Jehova, he God that we in
christian nations worship. Mr. Gret-
zenger who is a native or Russia,
kept the large audience intensely in-
terested for nearly two hours. He
also gave his address in Crediton on
Tuesday evening.
INQUEST HELD
An inquest into the death of the
late Alexander Durand, just north
of St. Joseph, was held in the town
hall, Zurich this Wednesday forer:
noon. Dr. Weeks, coroner, of Ex-
eter occupied the chair while Crown
Attorney D. E. Helmer of Godenich
represented the Crown. It seems on
the afternoon of October 5th a Mr,
Gibbons of Wing -ham was in charge
of a car driven on the way to De-
troit, and as it came along the Blue
Water Highway, a half mile north of
St. Joseph, Mr. Durand, the dceased
was getting the mail out of the boz
on the east side of the road, and in
crossing to the west side stepped dir-
ectly in front of the Gibbons car,
and fortunately the car was not trav-
elling fast as it had practically stop-
ped when it came in contact with Mr
Durand, who was knocked down but',
was able to get up and walk to Mrs.
Rachel Denomme's house where he
had made his hone. Dr. O'Dwyer
was called and he could not discover
any serious injuries, but the patient
was in bed and other complications
set in and he passed away five days
later. After all the witnesses were
examined, the jury which consisted
of N. A. Cantin, captain; Adolph I3e-
dard, Philbert Denonnne, Ed. Corri-
veau, Theo. Laporte, Remmie Deno -
mine and Fred Ducharnne. After the
jury had retired for a few minutes
they brought in a verdict of accid-
ental cleath and laid no charge on the
driver o.f the car.
HILLSGREEN
11Ir. and Mrs. Grant Love of. Lan-
sing, Michigan, visited Mr. Love's
brother, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, of
Grafton, N. D., were renewing old
friends in this vicinity during the
week.
Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable and aunt,
Mrs. Anderson of Centralia visited
with Mrs. Huxtable's mower, Mrs.
Jas. Love and family.
Mrs. Mina Love is visiting her son
Ross and Mrs. Love.
Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie visited
with Mr. and Mrs. D. Nickel in Hen -
salt.
The W. M. S. meeting for October
is being held Wednesday in the
church.
(Intended for last week)
Thanksgiving visitors in the vicin-
ity were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick
and son Douglas of Toronto with Mrs
Dick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Coch-
rane; Rev. R. K. Love of Kintore
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Love.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Black and son,
Thomas of Detroit visited Mrs. Love
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner and Mr.
and Mrs, Ralph Stephenson return-
ed from a pleasant visit with relati-
ves in Manitoba.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended anniversary services at the
Kippen and Varna churches on Sun-
day. And the fowl supper in Varna
on Thursday evening.
• Mr. Orville Smith is suffering from
the effects of a fall he received whi-
le drawing in mangels.
Often in hot weather and occasion-
ally at other times, little stomachs•
turn ebur and acid. "When I notice
any sign of sick stomach," says
Mrs, J. Alphonous Brown, Bayside,
"1 always give a Baby's.
Own Tablet." They quickly set
things right, aro veru easy to take
and quite safe. Alt common ail-
ments of childhood •iueluding teeth-
ing are promptly relieved with
Baby's Own Tablets. 25e a pack-
age at drug stores. isn
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McCormick -Deering. Also handle Cultivator
and plow points to fit any make of machine.
Chicken Feeds
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