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Zurich Herald, 1927-11-24, Page 4ICOBIOX XXX $AL DOMINION OF CANADA. VICTORY LOAN BONDS MATURING Ist' DECEMBER, 1927 THE BANK OF MONTREAL, at all of its Branches in Canada, is prepared to accept the abswe bonds for redemption at maturity. Per the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal will accept the bonds at any time prior to December 1'st, and will make payment in each case on December 1sz,• either by issuing a cheque or by placing the amount to the owner's credit in the books .of the Bank, as .the owner,may desire. Rkal Of Real Goods J.t Real Buns yBeginning Saturday, November 1 91h Ending Wednesday November 30th Men's Wear Minh Wool Underwear, earth .--$1.19L wool Underwear, $2 2� .combination at ------ --. 'Seece Lined underwear each 89e Arhalci and grey wool ,shirts ---1.49 'Varney •Dress shirts rt `W-mk'shirts each Walley Plaid Shirts, New Design veralls, Carhardt blue, at unity Brand, Black ..- --- ---..- :ooi Hose , 39c. 49c ;and HILDREN'S CWEATERS • 99c 89c $1.63 $2.1R $1,99 5-9c WHITE AND COLORED ;FLANNEL ETTE, FROM 14c. TO 20e PER YARD, THE VERY BEST. CHILDREN S COMBINATIONS AT A SNAP , will carry 2,000 feet of Dose, and. has 'power land speed; The cotromunity was shocked the other day to learn Of the death Of Samuel Johnston, who resides on the Beyiield Road, west' of Beacef;ield. 1) e was in the act ,of loading his ,.ehop art the tx•ill at Drecefieid, preparing to leave foie home, •whee death eaTe almost in- isla'art<aneous. ( ; John Torrance, of Clinton, after twenty-three year's (service., has resigned his ,position as inspector of :the Huron County Home, the resignation ;to go into effect the ,end of"the• year. 'Mr. Torrance kis pe f. niaa .d his dut•ej aoensc a ;- ciotsly and \well and retires ,now because he tfeels the, responsibility to •be too great .for hin.i.. Jobe Shete, of the \14th ,con. of Y,orrie, 'died on Friday last \foll- owing a paraly tie stroke which he Yufter.ed on the previous Monday 'while at work on hits farm. I -Ie was engaged in banking a ,turnip pit at the time and evas alone and his condition iwas not noticed un- til some \time, after he had suffered ,the stroke. , He was rendered un- conscious and until the time of his death .did trot regain conscious- ness. Grace United churcch, Porters Hill ' was 'opened and dedicated, in an :i.irpressive service, on Sunday 13th. The building of this ch- . urch was „.something oof an ad - :venture. of :faith' and it looks to- day es if the faith of those ne- ponsible for it will be amply; justified. After the union of the Methodist-Pr_abyterian and Cong gregtional Church in Canada in 1925 Bethel and Bethany congreg- ations, one Methodist the other Presbyterian united. , But neither chtre l seemed to just suit the congregation, both, being., a little, to one 'side, so it_waa -decided to build a new church at Porter's Lill evhich is 'f•airly central. The Iuneral of the late Mis C, Pruett ook place frock, the !reside epee of A. Penwarden, 4th con. of t aborzie and was Iargely attended Her maiden nameewas Alma Phair, died Nov..9th at Dr. Fletcher's hos- pital in Exeter. She had been ail- ing for abooet three years aced had been in the hospital for only e week, `zged 50 years, 11 months and i.8 days, was •?ern in Exeter and hex husband Predeceased her by 27 years. Mr.. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy and son Rosa, of Ford City, visited °; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger., ' Fred Berry, who has been ill at the (home of Mr. and Mrs. WM, Consill, is still coorfined to lui bed with weights attached, froze, his knee ,which has been giving him trouble for several months. Mrs. J. Consitt, who has been quite ill for some time is now im- proving and during the past`aviceks was visited by ,several of her. children and eelativels. ,G. C. Petty has completed niceg arage on hie properly, the work being !done by E. ,Sheffer. While iaissisting in threshing be- ans at et.he farm: of David Shirray, about la mile and a half .south. of ilIensall, Earl Dick, eldest ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Geeepick, ;of .Hay Dtownship, was so 'seriously hi - ;lured that part of his left arm, had - to be amputated. The youth, who is 18 years of age, was employed by George ,Arnastrongr - thresher.In .some manner the belt slipped off and Earl was endeavoerinng to replace it, when, by some means, his clothing ,became caught and he was drawn kinto the machine, and his arm was 'so badly squashed it 'had to }be amp. tated below the elbow. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, tl4kisAlliter and daughter, taccompanied by, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke, 'mot= cared to /,Port Htron and Detroit and visited with relatives' and friends there. ' :The induction of Rev. T. , 1'' Jones •to the rectorship Of the Ab glican ,chtrehes of St. Paul's Hen- sall and sister charrge. of Grace Church, Stella, took place: on, Fri- day evening last at St. ' Par I's cht rch, Hensall. The induction was conducted by Archdeacon W If. Doherty, ofLondon, for many years the teeter of St. Pat 1's and Grace chcrche's. The iiiductioneer mon was delivered by Rev, W. Jones pf ,Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter. There were seven min- isters present from neighboring villages and towns and the cer- emony was a .most interesting and impressive one. Ladies' Wear" Bloomers, Silk and Wool at : -- 49e Vests, Silk and Wool at e. .-. • 49e Vests, Silk and Wool at --- --- 75c Fleece Bloomers, Reg. 85c. at 69e Gingharce, best and latest shades, 34 -in. tat 19e FACTORY COTTONS 14e. TO 20c. SEE OUR PRINTS DRESS FLANNELS, YD. ... fisc GREY FLANNEL, Yd. --- --, 37c FLETTE SHIRTING --- --- 22c i$I.75 VALUE FOR . .$1.39 61.25 VALUE, FOR ..- .. $1,06 $1.110 VALUE FOR 89c E OUR CHILDREN SHOES AND CHILD'S 2 -PC. SUIT UNDERWEAR RUBBERS, NOTE OUR PRICE. I AT COST , c_ Pair of Ladies' Fancy Gloves given Free with every purchase of $1.0.00 Joseph Gelinas, Drysdale SEE THE PINK TICKETS SCHOOL REPORT No. 4 North' Stanley.. :Report of ,of the exams. held dur- ag the month of October. IV—Gladrnan Westlake 69% cairn Armstrong 66. Jr. IV -Maria Hohner 65, Bert Zeman 56. Jr. 111—Beatrice HowSton 76, •Mordon Scotchmer 74. II --Donald Paterson 80, *Keith "Westlake 69. I—Antionette Raul 86, Bert Greer :IBI, Stuart Watson 78r. Xrin'.er—Wilfred Rau. -*—Missed exams V. E. Herbert, Teacher, - DRYSDALE. Mr. arid Mts, Alex. J. le/anon:me est Windsor, visited friends and onto visited with Mr, and Mrs. eiitielatives here over Sunday, Geo, Brown Wise M. tselinaa of this ,jf:ace eint1 Mr. yl'os,, Ge in.aa of the iasis, i Zine, attended the funeral of Mrs. Gelinas t Cayuga, last week. F ( 'r T "'QRS. A"LO >t,S 3�a ,+ \PASSi's AV CA, Y1.1( ' to mourn \her death five children Margurite aged 16, Katherine age 15, Theressa age -14, Francis age 12, and Stephen aged 10 years,an aged father, Mr. N. Montague, 'six brothers. and .three sisters ••. also survive. The ,funeral ser , ices were held pt Cayuga Catholi2 ch erch and ,the remains taken • to Waipol cemetery for burial. The parishinele of St. Peter's church, Drysdale, extend .their deepest sy- rep athy eta thee 1 reavecl. HENSALL. Thos. Luker, of Tuxford, is 'visiting ha brother, Wm. Luker Mrs. Hugh McDonald has return- ed from spending several week with Mrs, Orvl;e ''.Twitchell at God- erich. Mr. ', and 'Aire. J. Wilson, of Tor - Mr: ,ancl Mrs,. Neil Sparks and child (of Detroit, Visited wth Alex. Sparks. Con. Voliand and datghi:er vis- ited with -friends at Goderich. -visit r Eva Bolton, of Kitchener, 1 e, &with 1, er parents here. , NOTICE. • MEETING OF HURON' COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County, of Huron ,will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, ate 2 o'clock: in the afternoon of Tiiesday, the 6th day of ,December 1927.' All •accounts against the Cou+nty ,r_;lust he in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday Preceding the meeting of Coun- cil. .At this meeting of County Council the appointment of a County 'Treasurer. li11so an In- spector fort Lhe House of Refuge will be made. Applications for the above poositions to be sent or delivered to the tndensigned Co. Clerk on or before Saturday, Dec- ember 3rd, 1927. GEO. W. HOLMAN, • )County Clerk,. Goderich, -November 5th /927 EXETER Miss E. A. Hogarth has been in Victoria Hospital, where she ren- derwent an :operaation. Mrs. Well. Hoist,, of Crediton,' was operated on for appendicitis at Dr. Fletcher's hospital on Sat - t rday last. Mr. and Mrs. 3, W. Powe1L •and Marion, and S. Powell; spent sev- eral days in Sarnia, Pt. H'i son, and Dresden. Members of the Young People's League of the ..Tames St. United chc rch motored to Clinton , on Tuesday evenielast and provided a real treat for, the inmates of the, home. A 'short program of mus- ical 'selections by the young ing peo- ple and a 'very .:entertaining ad- dress by the paatar, Rev. D, •Mc- Tavish was enjoyed by all lire - sent. i , and Mr, and x+s. • er M .0 Ltl� Ii I l• 3. A. Lriker and family left by auto for Grande Prairie, in the Peace River District, Alta., where they will reside in future, • Mr. Lrker recently sold his fame on the London Rd, soulth and held -an aection (sale (of :effects. He 'ship ped a 'car load oof stock and .ef- fects to.,the West Which were ac- companied by Roy Biggs. COUNTY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs, W. Re Jowett and daughter Grace of Bayfield, have gone by motor to `J'acksonv'ille, Florida, for the hinter. A golden avedding anniver"aa,ry was celebrated at the 1''iokbe,ner �. r 4th N �embe l •, cn o .,e t lei ka a S , hair P in honor of -Mr, and IVIrs, Christian IStre x .loyvi�rs (e'.ina?, dif'd sud- Mr. and Mrs. Chas, 40rawiey, of Vinkbeiner, who were married on 411.tnty at her home in `fr..tga, Ont Kitchener, visited for a. fewd;ty,s Noven.,ber 4th, 1877. er j She with Mr. and'.M , Wire ;Beaver, the new .fire truck reeeritly or - 4,n "th.e i fNevem:. ,r. 9 it1',. 1'• l .e: ...red bythe towtt� eounc l of Scea; or - wars t:ae wife of ,frac; rat-, Eli d' +1 1 Roy Robert'on',.Who recent.. .t de . .t b the L orne delivered , wasd lv . 7 forth, t t�'" •, r r f ti n r o n"ia,ra Dry :a. alA ieri his cleat: the Seelbu Month's district* ha, had .toFire 'Engine Co., of ingei$oil,, the �atne wear ,a:go,. >na f d 1 fe,c huCa�kda ', November 24Ui MakeOld Rooms New MAKE your attic into extra sleeping quarter$ or a chip dren's play -room. • Gyproc will give you bright, comfortable extra rooms at small cost. - y Right over damaged wails and torn, faded wallpaper apply Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard. Gyproc walls and ceilings will make every rooan bright and fresh: Takes any decoration. Fireproof, cold proof and heat proof. The strongest and lightest insulating wallboard known. Write for free insulating and Insidewill ll will rll educu e ow Gyproc, billbfrom - Gypsum insulating Sheathi 2[} hod() per cent, • THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA 155 r 1 • PART TT NONE BETTER ON THE MARKET. ALWAYS SOLD WITH ;A GUARANTEE. Fireproof Wallboard, For Sale By Fred G. Katbfleisch " - - .. Zurich. ant: 60806e0s00ee•e 1•.••ee•®eee0•V••®•0004960ee0000000•W Stock Salt_ Oontinenlal For Your HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP and POULTRY 1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK, I1dTFL41- MVIENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS, AT BLAKE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, At 1 ;o'clock, p.m,.' HORSES -1 bay mare H years old; 1 bay Mare 12 years old; 1 bay mare 15 yrs. old; 1 Genf Purpose colt 2 yrs. old; 1• slick- ing colt 4 months old. CATTLE—Cow 6 yrs. old rfesh; cow 5 -yrs. old due in March; Ye arliiig heifer; 18 White Leghorn hens, IhGI>?LEMENTS—McCormick 5-t.f cut -power, Noxon cultivator, set• iron harrows, Fleury walking plow Perrin riding plow; inthrow disc, hay rack, seuffler, wagon boxand• spring seat, 2 sets double_ treeseind neckyokes, gravel box, hay racy.; . b i e' Ir and .,ra bob ,sleighs s de o 3 -seated � , g bunks, horse power and jack, cut- ting box, 30 -ft. 5116 chain, -wind- lass, set ;double harness, 2 collars, forks, shovels, hoes, rakes onion racks, onion ,weeder, honey ex- tractor, honey cans and a . quan- tity of bee boxes and top stories with racks. Hous HOLD EFFECTS —2 tab les, 4 chairs, trunk, rockingchair clothes 'basket, egg crate, 2 dozen sealers, 2 lamps, box stove,'baby carriage, child hed, A quantity of hay, 4 bags potatoes, and num- erous other articles. REAL ESTATE—Being Part Lot 18, Concession 10, N. 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