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Zurich Herald, 1928-01-12, Page 4PAW Suticten ernerences oaten call forready cash. Ifyou have it you do not need to worry.' Prepare For such occasions ley builclinp up an iriterest-bearan savings account in the BANK OF MONTR AL,wl1ich protects the savings of many thousands of Canacliano From one end of the Dominion to the other BANKOF MONTREAL Total Assets in excess of $ 83o,000,00e. Established 1817 AUCTIO iN SALE 'OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEM- ENTS On Lot 23, Hay Township 1,1 nide north of Zurich, Goshen Line, on 30n FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1928 Commencing at 1 o'clock, !sharp The following— HORSES-1 team. of Horses, 1 '•iver, 1 sucking colt. CATTLE -9 cows, moetlyfresh .lone due to calf in February, 7 Leers rising 2 yrs., 5 heifers rising T. -yrs; 10 spring calves; "6 sxnall- alves, 1pure-bred bull. FIGS -27 stockers pigs weighing -about 100. lbs; 1 sow. with Titter -at fb•ot. 'WRNS -150 White Leghorn's,hens eno'stly pullets. • �MPLEIMPLEMENTS,.ETC,-1T-H ,b in- -Mor , 6 -ft. cut; M. -H, 5 -ft.. mower; IL -H. disc, M, -H. corn cultivattor with puller att.; International fer- tilizer disc drill new; 3 -drum is1ee1 roller; 5 -section harrows; 'B -'section harrows, gasoline engine B h. -p.;, Gray engine 4-h.p.; band seufiler, spring tooth cultivator, steel rake,t Ivo wagons, two hay :raclts, 2 gravel box^s, wagon box. and stock rack, 2 fanning mills, 12000 -lbs scales, wheelbarrow, man- ure wagon, • ladder, logging chain, f double plows, 2 single plows, ;pr. bob sleighs, 3 sett of team har- ness, Chevrolet car in good runn- ing order, about 5 ton ,of clover :inlay, 5 storm windoows ,about 49 onion racks, 2 bushel'ssike ,clov ^er, 2 bush red clover; end num emu's other articles. TERMS—A11 suns of $10 and 'under cash, over that amount 10 awmths credit will be given on ernishing approved joint notes et% straight off for cash on credit eiavaen r'S. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer F. 91-ede. Clerk °.seer Koehler, Proprietor. n')R SALE Ford Motor in good running MEETING OF •• HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 24th day of Jan- uary, 192S. All accounts against the County meet be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Mon- day preceeding the meeting of Council. .:GEO. W. HOLMAN, iCounty Clerk. Goderich January 5th, 1928 NOTICE. The Annual Meeting oe the Zurich Horticultural Soc.ety will be held In. the. TOWN HALL, ZURICH On Thursday Evening, January 19, 1928, At '8.00 o'clock, p..ni, BUSINESS—Election of Officers Receiving Financial Reports, Etc. 1927 •Members are requested tare - new their membership fees for 1928, on or before the {Annual Me- eting. Fees $1.00, Peter Haberer, President. J. E. Gascho; Secretary., CARD OF THANKS The brothers and Sisters to.f_the late George H. Blackwell wish to thank •the friends and neighbors for their •very great kindness in their very sad bereaeernent, BORN Ducha'rnxe—At Salable Line, Hay, Township, on January 8th, to Mr and Mrs. Fred. Ducharre, a !son. Weiker--In Hay Township on ua Janry 6th to Mr. and Mrs ,Art Welker, a daughter. HILLSGREEN The services in the church on Sunday last were withdrawn on ;account of . thestorm. . year, will be on the forward Otto and Herbert Stephan are Tom, 'Sinale �vi11 play defenee laic! alp with the- measles, ;Joynts place, Keys had taken its fight, ,he. ha'- ing passed away -suddenly at . his home, He had been around as usual until evening 'when he was taken ill and passed away on Sun - ,day morning aged 76 `years. He wast born in Stanley Tp. about thirteen ,year ago he retiredand moved to Exeter. On Monday, while Mrs. Win. Bowden was in the act of teiading the furnace she had the misfortune to, slip and fall, fracturing a bone in her wrist. HEN.SaALL_. Mrs. (Dr.) B, A..Campbell ,of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Thos. Murdock. • Mary Pybus left here ifor Wind- sor, where elle intends remaining with relatives• and lieerels for the winter. One of the largest crowds , that that haye ever been seen here at a holiday season, was' seen here Monday evening sant for the train going south. John Cameron, who holds`La 'good position with a. =railway -Co. at Guelph, visited w.te h„s mother Mrs. Thos. Cameron here, Nathan Warriner, of Pontine, Mich.t is visiting friends in town. Margaret Hobkirk, who has . spent trae holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wat, Hob- kirk, returned to Detroit. Polly Moore; who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Esther Simp- son has retiuined to. Lo.adoe, Margaret and Lizzie. Savin 'ars visiting friends in London. Mattie Eilis, who has been vis- iting in Guelph for a few weeks ha ,sreturned home. The Hepeall Rangers are now rounding up for the season'e ho- ckey). ,There will be afew ch anges in the team this ,year. :Wile Joynt who played defence last the ,eanployeer of the ,1C1n tte• and Listowel factories fpr Cluriat- inas 1921. Mr. and Mrs, Lee McConeell, of Vartra, left last weep for linnpeap- olte, where they intend spending a few weeks 'with their aunts, the Misses Ea'sler, Will McCool, who Mals been run- ning a ijob printieg business' in, NiSringham for the past .year,, has made arrangements with the Ad- Vaece,-Tineesm ;to return again to its employ and once core twice poor the duties of foreman:. Tn W. O ! nl ie L ;and :still hale and bendy,is the proud boast. of Mr. and- Francis Tetrewu of Qrand Bend. Mz and gra, Te= trews who are 91 and oa yams •of age, relapectixely,, were married on Nay.2, 1839,, when zfeuiding in the Village of Egypt, 60 miles east of Montreal, by Rev, Williams a apBtiiat npenieter. After reaiidiilg in Quebec for eight years, ;they moved to Huron County, the Jour- "t'b1 tlin Jaaunl'1 a y, 12th, 190 nay b3 Arai boat, .and Xtooraestag taking nearly a week , They rev-. Bided on the 1308 kine, .near acral tt, Bona for 44 years, then, uu ;.N!hett-• ford for tour and a hall , Year‘,.. and then moved to :the Bend, where they have resided for ,the- past 16 years. Eleven children, game to bless their home, eight ,ot: whom are living,' also 44 grand,. children and 36 great-grandchild*, sea. • ° I ►, 916 n0oistoos ommoso sari soiloN resident of Goderich, David Bell, for nearly years a " was accid- it ently killed at Nelson, Ont., oe the Toranto,Hamn.ton Highway, the ContinentijStocksalt other dy when he was struck by an auto, driven by a Brantford man, Previous to 'going overseasrI daring the war, the deceased eiad. resided in Goderich, for , about forty years, and for the past ten *earls had been a resident r ;of Nelson. Fourteen young foxes in crates in front of the C.P.R. express .of - lice on the Goderich square the TRY IT, NONE BETTER ON THE MARKET. other day, created a great deal .of of interest. The animals were . , ALWAYS SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE for the Auburn Silver Black sFex Farms. They were shipped from New Hamburg and were in God- erich transferred to the C.P.R. to Auburn. The lecture given by Jack Miner the • fam;oat's naturalist, of - Kings- ville, under ' the auspices of - a ,Chuireli Society at Seaforth, the other evening was most entertain- ing and inspirng. Unfortunately the roads were almost impassable account of the heavy downpour of rain whichprevented a good many people from hearing L Mr. i Miner. The death occiired in Stanley Townlship on January 2nd, of ;a +abSS® 0onnaroleleasnegseeaCeeaet lleSeeg,4,0 ,00000 411d,9en166 well known resident in the ,person of Mrs. James McDiarnaid, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Camp- bell, was born in Halton Co.. jL e- .1.. ....y -e ieh.F,. lesereri,*,i,++.e> eelleele „•. ;>F,+++4.44,e++° +++++4+4.4.4.+, _ For Your HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEET' and .POULTRY 3 i e i PLOURTRY OUR VARIOUS BRANDS OF FLOUR 'FOR BAKING OBREAD AND FINE PASTRY.1 PULI; LINE OP MILL DS AND SI EDS OP,, ALL KINDS .ALWAYS ON HAND WE SOLIIT YOUR PATRONAE F Louis chEgbe • Zurich i.ng a daughter of the late pun- 4. 4. .9.. 4. d. E can Campbell, she is . eurvived by, ono dayghter, Mrs. D. A. ,Aiken- head and one 'sister 'The funeral was held Thursday last, Rev. Mr. Brenmer, ,of ,Brucefield, officiated A couple of weeks ago .. Alvin ,Elliott of Logan Tp., lost ,a 1,che- que for $160. A diligent keearch failing to recover it, lithe consult- ed a woman residing in Blyth who has gained quite a reputation as a clairvoyant. She told Mr. Elliott he lost the cheque in,.' his barn while feeding the cattle and would .find it in a certan en.anger On returning to the farm; *e .iook- ed where she had directed tend t there found the missing cheque. + There passed away at the .g, home of her son, Benjamin iei:atb- .. well, Bayfield line, Goderich Tp,. + on Dec. 30th after an illness of only two day's, an esteemed resi- dent of the community, in the per- "a son of Eliza Jane Claanabers, wi- fi •dow'' of the late Samuel Rathweli i 'She was born in Ireland gown ,Ce. and came with her brothers and sisters at the age of seven ,- to Canada and was for a long(time a resident of the community...).. etondition, suitable for farm Mrs. ,Clark has returned to her Orville • Twitchell has purchased rase, only $9.00. Also trailer axels home in Detroit. the building on •the north side of -lewd wheels, at $5,00 --Ward Fritz Edna Cochrane, nurse in train King 'st,. belonging to N, Warrener TIROS TIRES ' ing is St. Joseph's Hospital, Loon- and intends to .starta garage. Hei don, visited at her home 'sere. is a good mechanic and should do CHEAP SALE on all tines while Lorne Eller, who has ;been ap- welt, the car roads are closed we would ending vacation at J'., Cochrane'e, ' The 'annual meeting of she ex,- ... � , the o o the has aeturned to Toronto. eeuti� of S. School 1 f t �.Zzse all motorists. to put in their -supply, and get ready when we The trustees of S. S, No,3,'Hay,' itcd clench was he:d the other ev- ' will again enjoy better.._ Roads, have secured Miss Godktn, of Mc- ening. The following aro' the New 30x3; tires for $7.00, while they last. Act quick, L, A. Prang, Firestone and Dunlop De- =aver: FOUND A Ladies l,Vfuf.f, between Zurich wed the Branson Line. --Owner IKllop, as teacher. officers for the year --Hy. Pfile Keith Love, of London Un:iver-'Supt; Lloyd Passmore, 'secy;” Avis ,sity, has returned to his duties Liiaderi.telcl pianist, and Ed. Lin - after spending his holidays at his deniie',d, leader of theorchestra. home here. , Eobt. Higgins was in ;Godeiich Fred Parsons, of London, :spent the past week auditing the county the holiday .at his hon1e. books. At the election on Monday last, TEM Robert Higgins was elected reeve man have same at the Herald Of- Ml's, M. E, Amy was called to of Hensall over, Owen Geiger by tic by calling end paying r tar Brantford, owing to the death of a majority of eleven. The came ,:this adv, a relative, which resulted frem an explosion in a cement plant. kinds of personalities being in John Lore was rushed :to, the troducecl. Both are old opponents haying fought several' electionsyMr Exeter Hospital and was opera t:- Geiger winitiiiag once by only two edon for append lei tie The op- votes. Mr. Higgins should iriake enration being performed by Dr. ' Graham and Dr, H, Browning. , a good. reeve, having seen years e .A. quiet wedding took plate at .experience as couiacallor, and lass' the Main St. p�aa anuage; Ton rlac; also been auditor • of the County paign was a very spirited one, all tlorrxcE Tho annual Meeting of the e nbe ,.s of Zurich Agricultural oe ety will be .iaeild in the TOWN HALL, ZURICH -I n Thursday,.. January 19th, .at Two o'clock, pati, „RT miN'ESSy-Re'ceiwinb ' Final)ci.al ,Zepeirt, 1 eetaori'of OfficereT tc: A:: V. Hess, Secy,T,rea'71, _ rich, /an, 10th, 1928' 31st, when Jas. H, Messer, 'o± Tor Council buoys, onto and Alberta Frances, (Tau- ghter o f Mr. and Mrs. , Hillary ollr COU14T' hrt7,1,4'F, ton of Exeter., The New Year hacl scarceiybe- The Andew ktalcokn Purniture on ushe.od in ere the spirit of J. Cosi ,a niy diztributetl' 250 ha :s' t^ HENSALL C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING South, Kippen , ,_ 8.22 axe, South, H nsall 8.32 atm. South, Exeter -. _ ...8.47 mire Stage leave Zurich '7.00. a.m. North, Exeter ... _..... 10.0- a.m. North, Eenssall ......... lira a.m. North, iKippen ... -.10:35 a.m. AFTERNOON South, Kippen ..4.40 p.m. South, Hensel ... 4.50p.m. South, Exeter. . ...005• pun. Stage leave Zurich ___3.00 p.m. North. Exeter .. . 6.04 p.m. North, Uensall ... .. 6.18 p.m. - North. iKipneu .- &23 . p.an ZURICH HERALD . 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