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DYIEROUS NEW SHIPPERS AT
ACTED BY UNIQUE . CAMP-
, :AIGN OF SILVERWOOD'S -
CREA1VIERIES
.A. number of farmers who for-
=rneily shipped their Cream else -
ere
are now enjoying the excel-
lent facilities by the Silverwoods
'Creameries, as the result of our n
+Mew Premium campaign which we
matarted
earl
last
month; said Mr,.
Wm. O'Brein, Manager of Silver-
earond's Zurich Branch, yesterday.
Dicidently, many housewives are
l n dying the use of the new alum-
inum cooking utensils which we
ars
giving away as an added in-
alaicement for producers to send
their Cream to Silverwood's Cre-
amery10
The fanners are finding it well
worth their while to ship tt.eir
*Cream to us, because in addition
paying the highest market pri-
aces, we are giving then a fine
assortment of alulninumware as
garemiiums . These are decidedly
useful in every kitchen, and as
'They cost the farm-er nothing, and
`automatically go to both our old
laud new shippers, hundreds of
'$eeuaewives throughout the Zur-
sti' District will soon have From
s to half a dozen /Or more fine
arnninuni pieces.
The method of distruhiting the
`tadznitriinuzn,ware (is decidedly eitn
WVaila every remittance that goes
Mirth from the creamery, there it
an enclosed coupon. ','lie value
Ori the coupon le regulated berth('
aetasta+ber of gallons of cream sent
1i•. These entipons are saved and
when
certittea.tes representing
tu'rtyefive gallons 'of Cream have
4h n collected, they may be ex-
dtanged ler one of the ahiuniniatr
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•stet 3 saucepans, doffee percolator' d
f+ot Set rax �xaaciiagaivla unlit
kettle, double roaster, or double
boiler is offered. There its no
limit to the number of premiums
any one producer may receive.
Hundreds of producers are now
saving their coupons, and un-
- doubtedly the farm.:kitchens thro-
ughout the territory in which ti,e
Silverwood's Creameries operate',
will be decidedly better equipped
as the result of this unique camp-
aign. Mr. O'Brein declares that
the campaign will continue for a
few weeks longer, and consequent-
ly there is 'still tune to get started
BLAKE
Mrs. Wm. Finlay returned home
on Saturday tura
a
alter y pleasant t vi '
p sat
with friends in Ripley and 'tic-
inityr•
11Zr. and Mrs. Roy Lamont: and
daughter Margaret,. spent Satur-
day with
friends lends '
xn. H
� Waal
e 1.
Mr. ancl' Mrs, Jas, '�"arnie ,spent
last Tuesday with friends in ,the
village.
Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Schwartz-
entrulier and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
'Schwartzentraiber spent a day last
week with Mr. and "Mrs. Val. Ger-
ber, 'Sr., in the village, •
Mr. C. Haugh of 13rucefield,cal-
led on friends in this vicil;ity last
week.
Miss Jessie Tough spent last
week with friends on the 'Goshen
Line. .
tars. Aaron. Erb spent . Friday
Friday with friends in the village,
Miss Gladys Douglas spent the
wee.: -end with friends; in Hon -ml)
and Brncefield.
Mrs. Gower, accompanied by her
son and daughter of Woodham,
spent the week -enol at the home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oesch.
Mr, arid Mrs,, Val, Gerber, Jr.
visited at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerber Sr.
in the village.
Mita 'Gwendolyn Clarke enter-
tained a .(lumber of her friends t
a birthday party on Monday eV
a
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Mr. a
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Mi•:�
Earl
ciao ni
anghter Dorothy of ' Zurich, - ext
:,citing. 'viands • in ;this vicitatity,
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baah ad
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Mr, M , Samuel Bink, vv'ho lzasbeen
visiting in this vicinity left •last
week for his home in North Da-
,l.ota.
Mr, and Mrs. R, Stade of &ir-
ic'li were Sunday visitors iza town.
11i'iss Alice Hoffman spent. a few
days in Stratford last weep where
she attended the "At Home?' given
by the Normal School. ,
Miss Olivia S'Veltin returned
home on Thursday after spending
a few weeks with friends in YSit-
chen er,
Piease.1 to report that lVTrs. F,
B. Meyer, is improving from her.
recent illness.
�Cisa Mabel Sehade .underwent
an operation for .the removal of
tonsils the past , week.
Mrs. R. Baker returned ho.mie on
Sunday after spending eey'er<il
months in Bridgebure
On Thursday evening a number
of friends including the Leasue,
Choir, and Band gathered at . the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ba -
Kiser and tendered them with a
miscellaneous shower. •:.A very
pleasant evening was spent fa --
lowed by refreshments. •-
CREDITON
Aaron Wein 'ivas confined to
his home last week, with. ,.n 'at=
tack of jaundice.
Mrs. Wm. Fiecher, who was op-
erated 'on for appendicitis lately
has made a rapid xecayeryand
returned home, e
Anniversary services were llhlc'i
on Sunday at the• Evangelical ch-
urch) when Dr. C. H. Stauffacher,
of Cleveland, Ohio, one of the out-
standing men, and leaders of the
church, was the speaker at the
morning and evening _services.' On
Monday evening he delivered one
of his most interesting lectures.
There was no admission fees ch-
arged but the people did well in
the free-will offerings.
Anna Mary Smith, nee Wuerth,
was born, Oct. 17,• 1836 at Beier-
brumn, Wurtenburg, Gemany. In
1856 together with her parentss:he
cantle to Canada and lived at C'retl-
iton. Soon afterward she ''was
married to Jacob Smith, who
died in Hay Township a few ye-
ars s later. One son was born to
thein.' John Smith, who is well
known here. • Deceased was aged
91 years, 3 months and 10 days, be-
sides her one son, she leaves six
grandchildren. •The funeral . was
held Monday last, to the.Evangel-
ical cemetery of which church s.i:e
was a member for over 60 years
HENSALL
Ruth Green, of Grand Bend it
visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fair-
bairn.
The many friends of J. W. Sk-
inner are pleased to 'see him able
to be out after his recent oper-
ation.
Mrs. Sydney McArthur and lit-
tle . son, have returned from: Clinton ___
Hospital. -- 7'he annual meeting of the Va: na
The members •of' St. Paul's An- Library Association kvas held the
glican Church are putting on ai other day with a good attendance
play in the town hall ,on Feb. J7, The Librarian's report showed a
Grace Manson of London,
entitled Mummy and the Mumps. circulation of 1,800 and that there
ent a number of day with bei are now 750 books on the shelves
100 being placed in the past ye
grandparents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. al,. The membership fee is $1 for
McArthur two books and $1.25 for -three.
Russell Lieshman, who has be- Blyth ratepayers are voting on
en visiting with his aunt, Mis.M. a by-law on Feb. 10, on a question
A. Hogarth, left for his home in namely; Whether the said rate -
Dean Lake, Algoma, payers are in favor - of having the
Mrs. English visited for a Blyth Memorial Community Hall
ecv clays in Exeter. placed under the control and muss-
ing
Moore of London, is vis- agement of Blyth Municipal Co-
ing her easter Mrs. Thos. Siinp- uncil Board. The Government lis:
n' asking for the refund of the grant
Wm. Thompson of Chicagother of $2,000 'which was given and the
tended the funeral of his mother, management of the hall did not
Mrs. Geo. Thompson, has ieturrecl live up to the Government's'eon-
his hone. gulose.
Mr, and Mrs. David Robertson Final arrangements have been
Millbrook, have purchased the made to hold a Special Poultry
sane of Miss Jean Kerr. Course in the Clinton Collegiate In -
Pleased to report that Fred stitute; on February 7, 8, and 9th,
er
xy, who is in the Clinton Hos- this is the first course of itskind
tel, following a very serious op- held in Huron and will likely be
ation, namely the amputation of the only one held in Clinton.
s leg, is getting on well. A gathering of Conservatives of
Mr. a
Mx:s
. Thos,
Hen- , n
•'and
NorthSouth Huron t on wash •
11, announce the engagement of held
eir youngest daughter, Dorothy in the council evening for
Climton,on
alien, to Ei Laird Michie, the the •other evening for the purpose
edging • to take place the latter hearixlg Mrs.'Failis who has• charge
art of February;., of the, work of organizing the
m
you Co ser a '
n vee
Young v ti in the
pro -
hagThe a congregationalp
h annual me- Ince. A number were present
ing of the Hexisall United Church from the' north riding.
as held the other evening with The 28th annual at-home of the
large attendance The reports The
Old Boys' Association was
the various organizations were held- at Toronto the other evening
ad and the reports showed sp_ n
did progress Jan. 26th and as anticipated ,had
Word was `received here of the the largest attendance in the hist
ory of the Society. The temple
nth of 1VI s, Bambara Stiiitli, of being taxed to capacity
etroit, she was barn in Ireland . Keen interest maintained in the
years ago and came when a power Farming Conference held at
.all chug with her parents-- to the Fo»d Garage, Exeter under the
xs district, settling in Hibbert tp, auspeee of the Ford MotorCo.
her early life. Before and at- C
her ,marriage she spent ,,some
Whose who attended reported as
being greatly benefitted few -lithe
ars in Hensel', moving :from here information furnished by the, lee-
Clinton and later to 1VIichigan.:tures and the medium of the var-
, AUCTION SALE ' fous pictures.
not/SELOLD FURNITURE One . of Bayfield's oId land
AT ZURICH On"One
was razed to the ground the
TU,RT)AY,_ FEBRUARY 18, 1023 other day, it being the harness
At,1,00 p.m. the .following*, shop occupied for some 'sixty ye -
The undersig..eJ Auctioneer has ars by the late Thos. Cazn.eron,who
n •. instructed to sell the fol passed away' a few years ago. The
ing high class furniture, 'milting' stood at another placefor
Piano, good as new; parlour seventy --two' years, where ,Donald
e, :sitting room suite, 2 beds Cameron, father of Thos had for
h springs and.mattress,` dres- many years •Carried on a hernias
, washstands, dressing table, business and Was for many years
et sets, pictu�•es, chiffonier, el- 'a noted .collar maker. • •
ie laliip shades, couch. tables The `village of Wroxeter' is fol-
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e and ehairs, flower , - plc of male
plants. app is:tir>ns ,,,leaving been • tiliaeie t•^
ger, ductless ash 'sifter, 3 the Legislature for the pass'ng 61
o.l Teat: le 2;pl ate d measlnre,, index which tbo vitttge
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of tcxc a. crib,
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rage,'
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a1 ass na ld' bath-. t
b t chs s. a h akla
highs ebair and table combined,..
child's 'sleigh and Wagon, veran-
dah swing, garden, tools, wheelbazr
row, lawn • ;Hower, saws, axe decoy
ducks, croquet set, step ladder;
lamps, overcoat, frust jars,. pails
carpet %Weeper, erockery, potat-
oes, hand picked apples, quantity
+coal and numerous other artieles.
Furniture as ,good as new, No
reserve as• proprietor is going out
to Winnipeg. In case of rough
weather, Sale will be held in Luth-
eran church sheds, •
TERMS—All amounts of $20.00
and under cash, over that amount
8 months' credit on approved yeint
notes. 4% straight off for cash
on credit amounts.
Rev. H.' Rexube, Proprietor.
Oscar KloRp, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of REAL ESTATE AND I•IOUS��
I:IOLD EFFECTS
AT ZURICH On
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928.
At 1.00 o'clock, p.m,
REAL ESTATE—Consisting of
Lot 167 Vol. S., contains 1 -5th acre
used at .present for :garden. Lot
s.w.c, 22,- '1 -5th. acre mora or less,
good 2 storey brick house, 3
bedrooms;. with closets upstairs, 5
rooms downstairs, also wash room
and pantry, cistern in" basement,
hou,e all papered and. wired, good
Stable on . lot and other buildings'
good garden with straw berries,
raspberries and fruit trees. This
property will be sold together with
all fixtures, floor covering, blinds
,and curtain poles if ..not sold be-
fore. date of sale. ,- .
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kit-
chen cabinet, kitchen cupboard,
Sideboard, 2 kitchen tables, 3 kit-
chen chairs, kitchen range, coal -or
wood; cook •stove, wash tub,wash
board, 3 -burner coal oil stove with
oven, dining room table, 6 dining
room chairs, 2 heaters for coal 'or
wood, Phonograph with 20 records
couch, 4 little tables, 2 verandah,
chairs; quantity of wood, 2 beds
with spring and mattress, bed
spring, dresser, washstand, pillow
eat•pec steps • and rugs, clock, dash
churn, 4 flat irons, 2 lamp's, toilet
sett, iron kettle with '•stand, lawn
mower, 4 onion crates, axe, little
wagon, curtain stretchers, x -cut
saw, 2 hand 'sleighs, wheelbarrow
No, 13 Percival plow, kitchen ut-
ensils, 5 dozen sealers, 10rhens, 1
rooster, shovels, spadesrak es, hoes
pots, pans, kettles, chinaware and
numerous ether articles.
TERMS—CASH, Except Resi-
dence wili be 10 per cent. on day
of sale; half in 30'days without in-
terest. Balance mays remain on
mo�etgage at 5;i% if desired. '
Levo, Kipper, Proprietor,
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
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>PPe aa• anr''riar.xir,•. When, with flag -draped .casket the.
atedi Sreunicipality . and "mould ge- maim" of Nuraing lsieter Clara;
vest' • to the townaMp of , IT'owk*, Ferguson were solemnly carried to.'
This, of courses would ins/cave the this :last resting place in the Chin-,
dii.sappearane:e of its representative tar cemetery on Tuesday after -
from the county council. The xe- noon last; After suffering ill -hey,
ason for this step is the !came as alibi ever since :she returned frorot
in Use case ,of Bayfield—the desire service in France with the Cana-
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to obtain Hydro connection under diens Expiditionary Forces,. Nuraln
the special terms granted to rural Sister Clara Ferguson died at Cha.^-.•
municipalities_ save, Street Hospital, Toront•o,ishe
For the ,list'time in the history was bornin Clinton, and was thee••
of Clinton, probably the . County daughter of the late Mr. and Mans.
or a nude larger area, a 'woman Jars, Ferguson, and graduatec3,fro
was given a sensi•-suilitary funeral Victoria Hospital, London, Ont.
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