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BUSINESS CARDS
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OWD:i:%,5' . . 0LMES.
'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ' NOT-
ARY PpLJBLIC, ETC.
„q ,ICE-Ilamiltou Street, Just oil
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Couucel and
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich by Phone, and Phone,
charges reversed.
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L. D_ S. D. D. S..
DENTAL SURGEON
DEITZ; BLOCK ZURICH
I,iTa ry Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB' S BLOCK
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday.
and
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column.
VET ERINARIA.N
Campbell, V.S, 13.V.Sc.
A.'11.. Campbell,
'Graduate of Ontario tai Veterinary
university of Toron
MI
(College, domesticaanireals treated
by thhee most
rdfsea of modern principles,
Day or night
(Charges reasonable.
scalls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. In Street,
rness
Office on Main
Helmets. Town Hall.
apposite HENSALL
Phone 116.
BUTCI-11JR "-'
" nrichS' Popular
'WIEST Mtn ET
STRAYED.
'Unto my premises, Bronson Line.
Hay Township, a dog half hound and
half Collie. Owner can have same by
paying expenses and calling at my
place.
Edmund Walper, Dashwood.
..:. , some time been quite ilia is showlr)'
LOCAL
Mr, R. F. Stade made a trip
Toronto the middle of the week.
A sitting of the Tenth Divis
Court was held in the town hall
Wednesday morning. 'There was
much on the list and so the sess
was soon over.
Friends here of Mr. Jim Minato
who has beenefor some weeks in t
Goderich 'hospitals , with an injur
spine, are pleased to learn that
Mr. Casper Walper,Who has
NOTICE
In order• to co-operate with farmers
Interested in the treatment or horses
for Bats, I will supply and administer
the necessary capsuls in groups of
25 or more horses at the rate of 35
cents per animal. For further in-
formation phone Hensall 116.
A. R. Campbell IT. S., B.V.Sc.
Accredited Veterinarian, Hensall Ont.
ANNUAL
Insurance Meeting
The Goth Annual Meeting of the
Policyholders of
The Hay Township Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance
Company
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1935
At Two o'clock, pen.
BUSINESS:
1 yoan with.
and Cur-
ed
very Choice of ��reshau'�ag--
ed Meats, Bolo a. -s'
Ect., alWaY5 on hand.
t
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
,Highest Cash- Prices for
1 Hides and Skims
Wool,
SonYuDgblut&
Let Us supe
GARAGE
W e ' have ' the Betl~ee
*i k1iAi of Customers
CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
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BATTERIES, MOaBILE OIL, MAR"
I"IR
'r EI LIGE OIL, G.00I)Y'EAR
TURES, GENUINE IGNITION-
��.},s, Holinsi•-�' rsr a•ettiaa<�n : ,iVa
Done to Micrometer that
trouess Work. Watch tale cars'
STOP at WEIN'S, They are alt HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
eI Mechanical WQxk
Receiving Reports of President, Sec-
retary -Treasurer and Auditors.
-Election of Directors and the Dis-
cussion of other matters . in the in-
terests of the Company.
Reuben- A. Goetz, President..
Herbert K. Eilber, 'Secretary.
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed Tenders' will be received by
the Council of the Township of Hay
for the purchase of North Half of
Lot 14, L.R.E., con., Township of
Hay, .• containnrg 64- acres,..moxe or
less. Tenders will be received up
to ten o'clock, a.m., Thursday, Janu-
ery 881st, 1935. Any tender not
necessarily accepted. -
For term apply to the undersigned.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk Township of Hay.
Dated January 15th, 1935.
signs of :recovery, for which his mss
it
friends are'. pleased to' :learn.
Johnston has left the ,..hospital' ani
is able to walk around the house
The Card Party sponsored by t1i
Altar Society of St. Boniface Chordee
Zurich is being held in the Town )I '
this Thursday evening. when go
prizes will be awarded. Everylao
welcome; ,
QUITE ILL
Mr. 3. A. Stewart, who. for many
ears was one of Exeter's most pro-
oinent business men, is again cou-
nted to his bed and is in a very .crit-
ical .condition: A few weeks ago Mx
IStewart suffered a serious illness but ri
'he recovered and was able to be a-
round again. He was taken 111 again
!with heart trouble. His many friends 6
hope for his recovery. -Exeter Times
.Advocate.•
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The nine and mild weather they
beginning of the week has turned to
real cold and snappy January hk' at the court hods' se, Goderich on Sat -
jack frost weather, b _ 4t is mule . nrday last. Thee were 19 members '5
seasonable for this time the yep, of whom seven are resident in Goder-
and this part of the world, r ich. After the transaction of routine
We. regret to report • that Mid business and the receiving or reports
A partial eclipse of the sun on
Sunday morning, February 3rd, will c
be visible from.Western Ontario, 2
provided weather conditions are right o
and will be the only eclipse of the
sun which North American residents
will -be able to see throughout 1935. w
The, eclipse will take place during;
the ,morning, with its height reached
about 11.16 o'clock. At its greatest
magnitude a little less than '75 per
cent. of the sun's surface will be shi-
elded by the moon.
HURON LAW ASSOCIATION
The Huron} Law Association held
its: annual mdeting in the law library
oe
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Jessie E. MacDonald, teacher of,
room III, Zurich School,'is under the
doctor's care and was taken to Vie
toria Hospital, London, on_Wednes-
day where she will take treatments;
Mrs. George Deichert of town fig
taking charge of Miss MacDonaldia
work at the school. We are hopi
for a rapid recovery of the patient'{
oN"I'ARt°
DASHW®OI3 -
INSURANCE
_
astern Farmers Mutual
leatler lnsurance� o,
OF WOODSTOC
'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
'JAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF ,THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
/Mount of Insurance 1'ttR i k- n Dec..
Slst, 1932, $7
'T'otal Cash in Bank and' Bonds
• $221,978.99,
"Bates -$4.50 per $1,0004or g Year.;
E. F. Kl,R,pp_Zt1Tich
Meat, Also Dealer inLidk.ininri Rods
an all, kinds el Fire Insurance
PRODUCE .Liveq Poultry
HATED
'Taken every Day till '3' o'clock pr.in.
Do not feed Fowl same morning
when brought in
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR--
CR.EAM AND EGGS
Wrr.O'Brien
I ane 1.QIL, um. 944 llli;itir.I,
FARM LAND
FOR SALE
BY TENDER
Sealed Tenderswill be received
by the undersigned to February 16th
next, for the purchase of the follow-
ing farm lands viz: The NIA of the
NIA of Lot 20 L. R. W., Township
of Stanley, containing approximately
sixteen acres, on which is situate a
storey and a half frame house, all
subject to. existing leases..
Terms --$100.00 cash an accept-
ance of tender, balance within fifteen
'(15) days from date thereof.
Any tender not necessarily accept-
ed.
ARTHUR GELINAS,
Executor Estate Rose Durand
Zurich, Ont.
WANTE
1 can take on a limited number
cattle for, winter .feeding; Apply
Charles Rau, .It R. 2, Zurich.
Thank You!
In renewing his subscription to th
Herald, Mr, Fred Leibold of Strai
ford says: "I am always glad to rea
your paper when it comes r,o th
house, and we are all well hopink
this will find you the same,"
NEW WARDEN
At the January meeting of the
Huron County Council the first' on
the progam on Tuesday afternoon.
was the election of a Warden which.
lot fell to Mr. William Il. Sweitzer
Reeve of Stephen Township, and so
the south end of the county shoula!•
be well taken care of with a man of
such outstanding ability as Mr.
Sweitzer as Warden of the county.
W. M. S. MEETS
At the monthly meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of S!-;
Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
on Monday eve. Mrs. E. Tuerkheisi
ably presented the topic. "Our Jap
anese_Church." ..Astictad.,hy .Mrs
Deters, Mrs. 'L i albfleisch," Mrs. L
Prang, read -a -poem. Thankful. ul. Lit-
tle Dolores Knopp sang in her usual
pleasing manner, "I'm the Child of
a Ding." An interesting letter wa.:
read by Miss Inez Yun^;:I•ut from
her prayer partner, Miss Elvirr
Struck, A missionary in China.
of
to
PRODUCE WANTED
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'. W'e are in a position to ta'ke.Cream
uaierl Eggs at my home at Zurich, for
,which we wilt pay highest market
;prices. We w. , grade your eggs as
we receive them, and pay according
to grading. (ive us a Triall
First house south of Dominion Hotel
mos' - n. ti ,
PhoneAl6,. Zurich, Out.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
.For Huron and Middlesex
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duet any .Auction Sale, regardless
°as to Size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if tot satisfied will
:nal no charges for Services Ren-
lored.
"*r' WEBlii.R--Dashwood
5;.
Phone 1'
the following executive was elected
for 1935: Hon. president, Judge T.
M. Costello ; Hon. vice-pres., R. C.
Hays, K.C.; president, L. E. Danrev;
seey-treas., R. C. Hays, Jr; librarian
D. R. Nairn. •
SEEK CHANGE: IN LAW
Threshermen of Ontario, in con-
vention at London last week are con-
sidering to seek to have the Mechan-
ics' Lien Law and the Master's and
Servants' Act amended to suit their
purpose in collecting for threshing.
This was evident at the annual con-
vention of the Ontario Brotherhood
of Th.reshermen. In the neighbor-
hood of 100 threshers from all parts
of Western Ontario were at the con-
vention. R. J. Scott, president of
the United Farmers of Ontario, was
the guest speaker at the banquet in
the Hotel London. Hon. Duncan
Marshall, Minister of Agriculture
was unable to be there. The officers
of the organization are: W. B. Eller
of Hensall, president; J. Cushman,
of London secretary; Geo. W. Hun:ex
Hiager "ill a let vi,..;, and H. T 4sle',
or Kingsville, 2nd vice.
In Police: Court.
OFF TO BETTER ROAD •
Prospects for a better raod from
Hensall to Zurich and on to the lake
were never as good as just at pres-
ent. Recently members of the Hay.
council and the Zurich Police Trus-
tee Board met members of the Heti-
sail Chamber of Commerce at Hen.
sail to discuss the platter of having
the Provincial Highway Department
take over the this part of counts
road as a connecting link between
Highway No. 4 and the Blue Water
Highway. The outcome of this meet-
ing was that a committc was appoin
ted to interview the Minister of
Highways at Toronto, and the date
and time for this interview was ar-
ranged for Wednesday afternoon,
January 23rd, at three o'clock ane'
the personell appointed for this in-
terview were for Hensall, Mr. Jamer
Bouthron, Hay Township, Mr. Geor-
ge
eorge Armstrong, and for Zurich, Mr. R
F. • Stade. Accompanying this del-
egation who were introduced by the
local M.L.A., Mr. Janes Ballantyne
was a petition signed by aproximat-
ely '700 people of the community
who are in favor of having this road
'taken over by the Provnice. • We
have for some years been advocating
a better class of road from Zurich
to Hensall, and we trust that this
will materialize in the near future.
As stated before that through Zurich
is the closest point foraconnecting
link between these two highways, and Feb. 22 . Maple Leafs vs Bruins.
it would 'be a short cut from Strat= , maroons vs Blk. Hawks.
ford, Mitchell and n'orthe> "pai;ts to
Grand Ben& and it would also be
used extensively from London to'.
Bayfield and other resorts along the
line. The road is at present graded
up to standard, and • most of the
bridges are in good condition fox
such an improved load. Hundreds
of peopte of the enti (unity are an-
xious to gee this road go through, as
it would not alone serve in the sum-
mer":months but in the fail salient the
Meavy grain and produce traffic goes
through to Hensall, it wourd be a
great convenience. So. the best we
can do is to wait and see develop-
• cents, and in the mean time let's
boost for this better road.
Messrs. Theodore, Edward, Ferd.
'rid Jacob Ilaberer, Mr. Jacob Deich-
ert and Mr. E. P. Klopp attended the;
leekeepers Convention at Toronto`
'intently e
Only two cases occupied the tin:_
of Mag. 3. A. Makin's court on Jan.
10th at Goderich. Thos Welsh, the
man who was convicted on the evi-
dence of two small boys of having
robbed the till in a Chinese restur
ant at Seaforth on Dec. 19th wa:
seeteenoocl'-to three' esessatlxs`m eai)- . .
ter an hour's preliminary hearing, G
F. Davidson, Brussels hardware mer-
chant, was committed for trial on '
charge of perjury. The offence a.
alleged to have been committed o"
Dec. 14, in Judge Costello'.s County
Court, When testifying in a civil ac
tion in which he was plaintiff, and
the Walter Rose Poultry Farm o.`
Brussels, defendant. Davidson's act
ion was dismissed in County Court
but the decision was reversed by the
Court of Appeal. Robert Johnston
County. Court Clerk, and Miss Olive
Schoenhals, Deputy Court Reporter
testified as to the official records an:
produced as exhibits the sworn testi-
inony of accused. He allegedly told
the court on that occasion that the
indebtedness to himself or one Pier-
son; a bankrupt, was $25 to $30
whereas it has since been disclose('
that it was over $800. The Crowr
charges Davidson knew his evidence
to be false. Bail for $1000 was sup
plied. -
Your Winter's Fuel
Cold Days are here again, and provision must
be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home
warm and cosy. We • can supply practically all
the calledfor grades of Coal and Coke with prices
very moderate... `Let - us fill your Bin!
STOCK FOODS
Keep your Stock and Poultry Healthy this Winter
by using Our Various Brands of Stock and
Poultry Foods, and Laying Mashes. None
Better on the Markets To -Day! •
.Ini-p1emeutt Repairs
McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points
and plow points to fit any make of machine.
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HOCKEY NEWS
Jan, 11 -Black Hawks vs Maroons.
Bruins vs Maple Leafs.
Jan. 16 -Maroons vs Maple Leafs.
Black Hawks vs Bruins.
Jan. 21 -Maple Leafs vs Blk. Hawks
Bruins vs Maroons.
Jan. 25 -Maple Leafs vs Bruins.
Maroons vs Black Hawks.
Jan. 30 -Maple Leafs vs Maroons.
Bruins vs Black Hawks.
Feb, 4-Blk. Hawks vs Maple Leafs
Maroons vs Bruins.
Feb. 8-Blk:' Hawks vs Maroons
Bruins vs Maple Leafs.
Feb. 18 -Maroons vs Maple Leafs.
Black Hawks vs Bruins.
Feb. 18 -Maple Leafs vs Bik Hawks
Bruins vs Maroons.
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Young children easily catch cold.
Bo Mrs. Mussel Ward, of Hilton
Beaoh,-Ont., wisely says: "If I
notice that there is any sign of a
cold I give Baby's Own Tablets
and find they are a great help."
Thousands of mothers do the same
not only for colds but for.fretful-
ness, indigestion, constipation,
teething troubles, (olio, upset
stomach and so on. Baby's Own
Tablets are see and sure in reliev-
ing childhood's comrade ailments.
Price 25e.
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Aurich trug .Store �.
S plies
We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT
IN STOCK.
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See Our Supply of Toilet
Prep ant -ion S
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes,. and'-' rushes.
gter 000a* aa900CpCpaetsrBQDaa [C
A, J. MacKinnon, Zurich
FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN
PENS.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
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