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A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
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4raduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. AU
diseases of domestic animals treated
!by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
ceder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Herinels. Office on Main Street,
sepposite Town WI
Phone 116. HENSALL.
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let -Us supply you with the
ver/ Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
11. Yungblut & Sou
GARAGE
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Class of Customers
SHSGH. CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
'BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR -
).E Olt, GOODYEAR TIRES
• BES, GENUINE IGNITION
301vte, Hohning and IVIechanical Work'.
tonne to Micrometer .3ettings,. No
Gess Work. ' Watch the cars that
STOP at WEIN'S, They are allsHIGH.
CLASS CLIENTELE.
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Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Fo, Etc. Ads. in this
Columw
-eese
Used Cars Foy Sale
We are offering the following, used
Cars for sale:
1-1928 Ford Coach
f--/931 Ford Coach.
1-1932 Ford V8 Sedan.
These cars are in nuder one condit-
ion.
L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich
FOR SALE
SEED OATS FOR SALE
A limited quantity of "Conquer"'
seed oats for sale. We had a field
last year yielded 80 bushels to the
arce. Apply to:
Andrew Turnbull, Dashwood, Ont
FOR /key
6 horses for sale. Work horse,
Carthage horse and drivers.
John Hey, Jr.
NOTICE
Commencing February llth we will
pay a premium of 2 cents on Butter
Fat over regular cream price, if
deliVered to our warehouse, -at.Zur-
ich.
Wm. O'Brein, Zurich.
PRODUCE WANTED
We are in a position to take Cream
and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for
which we will pay highest markt
prices. We will grade your eggs as
we receive them, and pay according
to grading. Give us a Trial!
First house south of Dominion Hotel
THOS. H. MEYERS, •
Phone 116, Zurich, Ont.
LICENSED• AUCTIONEER
For Huron and: .Middlesex
I AM, IN..A POSITION. TO CON -
duct any se.uction. Sale, regardless
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as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your budiness, and if not satisfied will Peter's Lutheran churchliad the DT1V,, care and attention. '
make no charges for Services Ren-
... , . ilege of heiiing an inspiring -Infonni "He prepared soil and divided the
ational address by eass .e. laie..1 grain into four little heaps, and he
planted each heap separately, and,
ARTHUR. .WEBHIt-Dashwood • .lensen, a missionary on futhoug
; covered each little plot with glass of
Phone 13-57. ' ", . ZTOril Liberia, Africia. Miss J6nsex
Hay CoUlic'il 'Meets for us
seesiOnaart rlYlonday next.
1Virs. Wan Kalbtleisch who wa . a,
/leiter with, friend's in Detroie has
ursied to het home.
M. and itirs. Arthur Auirioh of
Detroit, We% week -end' visitors at
the home 'of her parents, Mr, aid
Mrs. L. Prang. e •
Mrs. William Roediug of De.'oit;
was a visitor' with her two ss ors,
•Mrs. J. Fads and 1VIts' 3. 131ock er
e week-encl. • ,
lalisses Theresa Zettel, Marie Wilt
ard, Mary Merrier and Grace aleysrs
took their uhrel. Suziday afternoOn
walk and spent the afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Herb Desjar-
dine, Babylon line. _
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A meeting of all interested in keep-
ing the skating rink for Zurich Will
be held in the council chambers,
town hall, on Monday evening,
March 4th at eight o'clock. -Please
a,ttencl!
Misses Anna Overholt, and Martha
Heideman and Mr. C. Bartlett mot-
ored to London, Tuesday evening..
Messrs. Melvin- Talbot, and Chas,
Farquhar of near Brucefield called
in Zurich on Wednesday.
The flu epidemic is still prevalent
and anyone taking this uncorafort-
ahle germ, should loose no time in
getting into the house and keep in
a warm comfortable place for a few
days.
Mr. F. Haberdr, manager of the
local advises ns that weather -
permitting, there will be skating on
earsciay and .Saturday evening of
this week. On Friday there will al- we gave that as an answer to en -
so be a game of hockey. , quiries. Subsequently good fortun:
gave me the opportunity of buying
'The weatherman is still dishing us M 1897, at my own cost, in Wester:,
mid -winter ,weather with the mercury Thebes, a good specimen of a wooden
around the zezo mark these nights- model of an ancient Egyptian gran -
One consolation we have is that to are, which had just been found in -
day Thursday is the last day of Feb-
ruary, and then it depends on how
March will come in, as to its going
out. Either like a lion or a lamb!.
An interesting game of hockeO wheat or barley (I know not which),
,s 4
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Repeated morts of British Rxperts
iffaVe Failed4F
Ii'sprots
' For time time Psi there 'mans to
have been, an uneineal realva of ill-
teeest in the vitality ot. wbeet claimed
to bave been found in sthe tombs of
ancient Egypt.
Samples of this so-called "Mumma"
wheat were received by the cereal
division, Experitnental Farm, Ottawa,
from farmers who claimed to have
Produced the seed from samples com-
ing directly from these Egyptian
tomb.
Statements have also appeared
which might lead one to believe that
the tombs of Egypt possess some
mysterious power to Preserve the
germinating ability of cereal grain
for a long period of time. Apparent-
ly these statements attracted the at-
tention of a number cf Old CrunlrY
people wise appealed to certaii: ced-
clals of the British Museum for in-
formation as to whether or not Wier
stored in tombs for a long 'pert :d of
years is capable of grow:ng.
As a result of these inquiries Sir
Ernest Warns Budge, Keeper cf Eyp-
Oen Antiquities in the museum, pub-
lished the following article in the
London Times: -
"Three gentlemen connected with
the Press have rung me up and tele.'
me that they had recelted a report
from Anierica that a distinguished
farmer had succeeded in making to
grow wheat which he had obtained
from the tomb of Tutankhamen, and
asked me if I believed such a thinr
was cred'hl
"During my years of service as the
keeper of Egyptian antiquities in tb
13ritisb Museum I was asked th'r
question twice or thrice a weea, and
the director receive: . tiny Macs. -
asking the same question.
"Dr. Birch had said, 'Ancient
Egyptian wheat will not grow,' 'and
tio2m00b B.C.ohe Nineteenth Dynasty, sae
"It contained little bins and the
usual staircase, and the whole space
not occupied by, the bins was covered
'" with a layer of darkish brown grain
was experienced on,the local rink. several inches 'deep. I poured out
Tuesday evening when the team, of the grain into a. leather bag and
Winthrop was down. and 'crossed brought it home' in due course.
"I suggested to the director that
sticks With the locals. The game
we should give some of•the grain f'
was indeed well matched as at the:
the authorities at Xew Gardens anr;
end 0.1! game tau:Al:ore- stood,la
ask them to make a careful experi
ment and let us know the resui.„
With his approval ,f wrote to Dr.
Thistleten Dyer, the -curator, and ask-
ed his help, and he promised'to give
the planting of the -grain his personal
MISSIONARY, ApDRESS
On Sunday, February 24th, at th4
evening service the members of 84
dered. ,
alko- 'spoke of her work' to the eche ae,
and blue. Th Thole +lee Tree* -saes.
11 , perinaent an
• a different colcirs---white, yealciWa.red,
*-1 interested be theex
d many botanistaloinett
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mem oat
slits B. wem
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INSURANCE
Western. Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
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ANCE-OV, ANY 014)t..NADIAN MUT-
1UAL COMPANY It;),INtBUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN 'ONTARIO
Aroount of insurance at Risk on Lege"
81st, 1932, $17,880,7294:
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$221,978.99.
lltates-s4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years
E. F. Klopp-Zurich
isleet, Also Dealer la Lightniod Rods
main kinds of Fire Insurance
PROD,UCE
Live Poultry
WANTED
Taken every Day till 3 ?dock p.m.
1ee not feed Fow same morning
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'when brought in
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
-FOR-
CREAM AND' EGGS
VV7/M. 09;1:Lien
Zama 1,01:, Res.. 94i, Zurict,
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.durin^: nierrung -se-ss-o
them in- waiting for the grairCW.
germinate.
mum mm of the weekly newelbur publication will reach most of • They'waited day after day, week
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our subscribers a little- tm. after -week, but no shoot of any kind
week,- as your publisher was enter-
taining a bad dose of -flu from Fri-
day morning till T,,tfesday, and was
not able to go down to the shop for
four days, and now in our rather
week condition, we are doing our
hest to get the paper out on Thurs-
day forenoon instead of Wednesday mating properties in grain generally.
evening. It has been a long time Many others tried the same experi-
Your Winter's Fuel
ICold Days . are here again, and provision must I
be made with suitable Fuel to keep the ,horne
warm and cosy. We can supply practically all
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8 the calledfor grades of Coal and Coke with prices
very moderate... Let us fill your Bin!
STOCK FOODS
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a Poultry Foods, and Laying Mashes. None
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Better on the Markets To -Day!
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e Implement Repairs
McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points
• and plow points to fit any make of machine.
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appeared. At length, after three
months, they turned evetfie iattle
plots and found that all the grain
had turned to dust. As a result
Thistleton Dyer reported that ancient
Egyptian wheat or barley would not
grow, and then went on to talk about
the shortness of the life of the germ -
since we have experienced such an
experience, and trust it will stay a-
way for a long time hereafter.
. Thank You!
We aye in receipt of the following
ment, with the same result."
CANADA AND PROSPERITY.
Donainion's V.'lleat King Credited
With Boosting Canada's Produce.
, Wheat at a dollar, or even at thecheerful,. news from Mrs. Pauline
Faust, of Chicago, 111: Dear promise of a dollar, would end the
Smith: I am enclosing . money order
,coving my subscription to the Zur-
depression in Canada. For, no mat-
ter what some economists may hold,
Canada's prosperity under existing
iich Herald. As always, I enjoy read- conditions is bound up with wheal.
ing the "home .news" very much.I
hope you have a very successful 'With wheat at a dollar an average
crop brings $300,000,000 into this
year.
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NEWSPAPERS FIRST
IV/kat is described as one of the
most exhaustive surveys ever taken
for the purpose of determining buy-
ers' wishes has resulted in the iollow-
ing conclusions: That seventy-seven
per cent. paid no attention to adver-
tising mattes' thrown into their yard
that eighty-six per cent. of all -wo-
men and fifty-seven per cent. of the
men watch zor newspaper advertise-
ments of special sales, and that both
men and women picked newspapers
first when asked what advertiseing
medium they preferred. -Hanover
Post. , ,
.The Late Mrs. Allen
Mrs. Margaret Allen, who for the
past 25 years has been an esteemed
resident of Exeter, passed away at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.'
Quance, at Cromarty. The deceased
who was in her 85th year, was born
in Londori Township, near Birr, her
maiden name being Margaret Wilson
Oxer 60 years ago she was, united in
marriage to the late Anthony Allen
who predeceased her in 1900. Prac-
tically al 1 of her married life was
spent on a farm in Hibbert Twp,
near Cronaarty, where Mr. Allen con
ducted a stone. quarry. About 25 yrs
'Igo Mrs. Alien retired from the farm
and moved to Bieter. The deceased
is survived by five sees' and one tire
ughter. She is also survived by twe
5isters, Mrs. X. Routlede of 7,uri(.*
nd Mrs. ICert of the United States.
The funeral was held to Grace church
at Stara.
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country. There is created a tremen-
dous purchasing power; millions of
dollars' worth of orders for eastern
manufacturers; traffic for our rat:
ways and ports; a general increase i
business activity in nearly every line
In the circumstances, all of Cv naca.
should be grateful for Hennan
Trelle. He has taught the world that
the world's best wheat is grown ir
Canada, which must be cf enormous
-value to us all, and his achieventen'
is an assurance that °von in a perici
of surplus wheat there will always 15(
a demand' for the quality of tin
*heat that Canada can produce. -
Ottawa Jounal.
EXCLUSIVE TREASURY NOTE.
The Government of Canada issues
$50,000 notes, but you can't get any
of them for your Saturday's shop-
ping. 'Unless you are in a bank or
the Finance Department, you don't
even see them. They are used ex-
clusively for transaction of business
between banks.
These large bills are in circulation
to the extent of $140,300,000. Al-
most as elusiVe is the Dominion $5,-
000 note. Oecasionally one catches
a glimpse of the $1,000 or $500 bills,
which are avaiable to the public -if
yon can afford them. Then come the
Pity, five and the old familiar two
and one dollar notes. Approximately
twenty million of the latter are in
eireulation.
MADE IN CANADA SPORT GOODS.
Hockey sticks to the number of
574,414 valued at' $177,689 at tin
factories, or about 30 cents each
were made in Canada Inst year. Tle
enietbes of tennis racquets produce:
in the DominiOn during the sara pur•
iod was 88,24i with a *able te$,234,
503 to the =Rea's. There 41.1,?
establishments in Canada sleseeiliza
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See 0-t-tr 84ply of Toil et
Prep ar ti on s
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfurnizeis,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
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FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN
PENS.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
Dr. A, J. MacKinnon, Zurich I
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