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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-09-20, Page 5iionetei 20U*, 1 2 susionso vows ` orx-ir EsttorawEs. lit,ABRISTEIR, SOLICITOR, :NOT'. . ,LA R:Y PUBLIC, ETC,. ' 0111F1OE-Hareiiton Street, Just eft rllbr square, GODERICH, Ontario. Spacial attention to -Coam el and Court World, J ger 26th, all accounts owing tb me ~fir Holmes may be coneulted lmust be bald at once. ndelegir by Phones.,' and Phone tit alter Sclirittrr; Zurich. row Tom key For Solo, Loot, ound, Notice, Etc, Ads IN COLVINN E As I am leaving town on Sep tern- Charges reversed. HOUSE FOR SAS . », . Consisting of 115th not : Lot, lir Zurich, there is a good. framehense, ul•,' r H. H. COVVEN � . remoddelled, 7 roams, and L. D. S. D. D, S. wired foe hydro; good cistern, and a neverfailing hard water well, some DENTAL SURGEONeste ll fruit. Wor Particul; :=n itpp;y t the house:. Dan Stau>bus, Prop - At DEITZ 13LOCE-4011ICII rietor, Zurich. Beery Thursdayt 'rida,ynelea l e .„,, a;,, BLOO1 , , j � ROUSE FOR SALE DA.Sit'PP oo1� A very desirable and valuable pro- 1Vlonas�, r �,esat;s, and petty in the village of Dashwood, on pro- sun Victoria Street, lit acres of good Vednesda land, fruit trees and small orchard, UTVAL L[ �E OF NEW YORK COMPL'E'TE tROTECTION LIBERAL DIVIDENDS Ta L HESS Loeal Agent The Imperial Life Assurance Co. of, Canada BEAD OFFICE — TORONTO E. E. Waxerth—Agent ZURICH Phone 11-81 'Guarantee and Accident Insurance. 'Oldest and Strongest Co. in Canada OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. -Jones Tat nal School of ' Registered a Stock; jAfor Re. Terms in keeping -wit Breeds). g ricers. Choice .yam{le. prevailing P hinge #Parma for sale. Will tiel); anything Anywhere. Zurich. Phone 18-93 or write. Licensed t sneer OR HURON & MIDDLESEX AM IN auction POSITION regardless Te duct any as to size or article to dell. I'solicit your . !atisfied will business, no charges for Services. Arthur Weber -- Dashwood. Phone 13—M atiMattalaatIMaeaCtuaaaaas a. • f Zurich -..w at;' Fresh and Salt Meats: Bologna Sausages, etc MARKET Highest Crab. Price ,5or Wool DASH FOR SKINS & -01DES 7 � gbitut & Doichert 3 LIVE POU LT WANTED vlahe1n every day till 3 o-'rlock,p.ra. Do not feed Fowl ,savxo morning when brought ita. Highest Cask Prices —CASH FOR— Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien ' Phone 04 _ ,zirioh' Heath! [ FOR TIRES TUBES AND or edes . WEIN, Prop„ inS JWOOD MOTO.x SfillitiniC C, b r good hard and soft water, frame a n with hen stable attached, plenty house with kitchen attached, an ex- •tra good velar, well fenced, For fur titer particulars apply to Mr. Elmer We ill rt, R.R.1 Dashwood, Phone 103 -13, or to A. Weber, Auctioneer, Dashwood,. Phone 3-57. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acres, 2ne miles north of Crediton and second farm east, on. Lot. 15,'Con. 8. There is a quantity of bush, well fenced and plenty of water with a good orchard, a real pasture farm, 8 acres of wheat sown on it this. fall. WM be sold very reasonable: For -particulars ap ply to. Christian Wein, Crediton, or Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, Dash- wood, R. R. 1; Phone 13--57. FOR SALE A good kitchen range burns coal or wood, apply to W. L. Siebert. AL'1928 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS ,FOR GENUINE Scranton Coal ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND TRLEPHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case Son Miss Lia Retitled; a 0p0nt the week end with friends in Dashwood, 'Mrs. E. ()each is spending a few days this week. in Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Ratermall o 243 Welland Ave., St. Cathel+iiies, at- tended they wedding of Mr, and Mrs, Edward ICell'ar. Miss Leila Siebert, Who spent a few weeks with her sister, in Tor- 9ne ' returneJuane d to her he here 'en Saturday,,, „. M1". anis Mrs. Gordon, . Witmer ani Mrs. Kleinhardt of, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. Isiah Witmer and twin dau- ghters, of the Goshen Line, South, were Sunday visitors at the home, of Mr, and Mrs. John . Gallmen; • Sr., o town. Mr, and Mks, IL.1tenkopf, of I ►toliener; Who ntitt;lt the past week vieit ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, retpr ed to the' home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fink and son Floyd, of Mildmay, called 011 Zurich friends on Friday. They were on their way to Port Huron t spend a week's vacation. Mr. Floyd Fiuk was the former teller of the Zurich branch of the_ Bank of Montreal, but is now stationed.' at Watford. The Women's Missionary Society Conference (Centre Section) of Huron Presbyterial Society of. the United Church, will be held in Ontario Street Church, Clinton, on Thursday, Sept. 27th, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. xn. ARI Auxiliaries, Circ- les, Missions Bands, etc., of this see- tionare cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Childs of London, and Mrs. J: 1VIclntyre of Toronto, will be present and speak. ZURICH FALL FAIR On Monday and Tuesday of next. week, we will again celebrate our an- nual Fall Fair, and with all indicat- ions it should be one of the: best -for a goodly number of • TI kr M. Chas Eag':xn, and friend Mies Snaith, attended the•J.,ondorr Fair one day last week, Mrs, Marx Gl)jlrigl'l>s..: ?3~+ ettri,`ped after a month's visit with relatives 'and friends In London, 't, Thomas, Fetrolia and Teledo, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Turner and son Grant, of .Goderich, were ' Sunday visitors at the home of ?lir; and Mrn l+i,% Weido. Mrs. Joe J, Schwartz andgh- ttl EuuItre- ACID los utuej' ,ioniei 411 Detroit on Sunday, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends. f MIS, D. , MLnaelie , vh , n be- en spending a fele motn,bs with her children in Stanley r aeenil,, and al_ en with her. hio'rifer. Mr W. C. Wag- er, left ori Satarda' for De•frnit: it ,t,det; J.+rulay eveuin g the ]�:vanggl- lcaY Leaguers met egain after tem months vacation, Tui, Meeting mo- ved. ved very interesting taking the form of a roll -call meetin; in wine% each o member told about his or her `.arcn- years. ze crops in general throughout this disc trict have been considerable above the average, which goes a long ways towards bringing out more enhibits' and keener contests. Then as the hay and grass was very good -owing to the fine moisture we were permit ted to enjoy this summer, and this keeps the live stock in- good condit- ion, in fact it maker show animals out of what Would otherwise be mini - fair horses and cattle. Since there is so much central incubation in the poultry field, which has a tendency improved stock and birds, there sho- uld be a great display of fowl at the fair. Then we con refer to the spl- endid showing of grain and veget- ables that should be exhibited, this usually is something worthy _of com- ment. The fruit display znay not be up to the average, as this crop is not io plentyful this season. We think what would be an interesting addit- ion would be if the various mereb- ants and business men would repine - exit their goods to better advantage, by having ,suitable exhibits there, It would liven up things and besides it is a very inexpensive shay to put' their goods before the public. Let's go! and make the 1928 Zurich Fall Fair the best ever, and bring all your neighbors and friends along. 0 Gallons of WaLer air One Cent?. O one could hire you for such work at sucli a price—yet how many tons of water do you pump—how many miles do you wall between your house and tide hand pump each year? Ari Duro Water System will feller -6 yeti of all this drudgery'!. 71t work for you year atter year at the rate ofonly one cent per iota ,gaUous of water pumped, las ft worth while to endure the drudgery of the hand .pump and jj1varlseiu a Duro Water System will work for so little? It's first cost: enia-40.wer now than ever before. Convenient terms an bo had London, Toronto, Winnipeg, • Vancouver. The Empire Brass Mfg. Co., Ltd. For Sale Ey: JOHNSTON & I(ALE LE1SCH sen, Pxwocria,14,vid ltfiti. AA t �W. 11. Rm.We meet again on f+'riday even- ing at 7.30. Don't forret! Last Wednesday afternoon saw the last of the half -holiday for this sunirner, and a great many of the villagers spent the day at London Fairwhich enjoyed the record day in attendance for this year. So in future all places of business will be. kept open again on Wednesday aft- ernoon till next summer probably. The Superintendent of Agricult- ural Societies, Mr. J. Leckie Wilson, .has appointed .the judger named here Molter to judge at Zurich Pall Fair to be held next iilonyley and Tues- day: Horses, Mr. Chas. t.laihoan. of Dobbinton; Cattle, eiwep and swine, Mr. Fred W. Lee, of Springford; Poultry, Mr. A. 11 Doan, . of Thorn - dale; Ladies' Work, Jack Pundas of Markdale. The Kenney -Wilson Con- cert troupe will proviae .the entertain meat at the conce: t in the Town Hall on Tuesday night followed by a dance. STEPHEN COUNCIL. Atitos,AutoA : WR QAB Y A' COMPLETE LINE OF ,AUTO AuCESSOBIE11 A." SUk1?f0I,ESi AND CAON N SAVE YOU MONEY T . 9 VARIOUS H]s;<I CORA TIRES 3t] LINES x3li AT ONLY Poo ' t TUBES 30x3 AT, ONLY ... .. »a $,50 4.GOOD Rtl'Jl3BE ...... .. ....:. ... nee-,.., $140 ., ... ,..., Ii CASE BATTERIES AT ♦ 1 SRQON71 HAND 1e. ,...O A?. .Ut? A• P. �rAS lENGINE VERY C$BAP. R .FORD 'r0'IiRING CARS 4 1 FORD ROADSTER CAIt, i GOOD TRAILER. • A130171 arts A.11B ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER, • WE DO EXPERT: BATTERY WGRK •'ON REPAIRING AND • RE -BUILDING ]3A rT1aRIES„ 4 FARM- ----- • WB• • WB ARE H'EADQUAR'IERS FOE VARM 1.51PLLMENTS AND o 3 CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIV4 o • 0 YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICII FOR TOUR MONE Y' e PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR r u ; PUUMPS. • Tires, Tees, Gas, Oi!s and Creases • L. A. Prang - Zurich i • 4e AA A1♦ AAe 4eee Oeee4494+lee •eAANeoe4ibt,.►OAA®,se,++d a4i 0 The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the `.Down Hall, Crediton, on Tuesday, the 4th of Sep x' tember at 1 p. m. All members We- re present with the exception of C•. Mawhinney. The minutes of the previous meting were read and ad- opted. - By-laws Nos. 3'72, 373; and '374 being By-laws for the construction of the Sitter, . Turner, Lovic-Gil? a Drains, having been read three tissue,; be passed and signed by the Reeve and the Clerk and the seal of the Cor poration attached thereto. That the Clerk write the Broder- ick Brothers, the Contractors for the Mud Creek Drain requesting then: to + not further delay the commencement of the, construction of the Mud Creek and Deitrich Drains. That the contract for the con- struction of the Sitter and Turnei Drains be awarded to Winters Bros, of Corunna, Ont.; and the tender for n'ltc: construction of- the Lovie-Gill Drains to W. 3. Lovie of Grand Bend. The following accounts were ord- ered paid: . Kerr, MeNevin & Herr, ;Services and expenses re Referee order for Mud Creek Drain. $55.00; The Chatham Daily News Advertising for contracts for 4 Municipal Drains .17.50; Municipal Worlld, supplies 7.40.; Centralia Fanners' Corporat- ion Co., cement 40.65; Hydro Elec- tric Power Commission 5.00;, Sundry Persons, Ryan Drain Suiene Suit/n16.00; Pay Sheet No. 8, Joseph Finkbeiner 16.25; No. 13, Roy E. Rate. 25.00; No. 26, Peter Eisenbach 35.50; No. 26, Peter Eisenbach"' 16,50. The Council adjourned to meet a- gain, at the Town Hall, Crediton, On Monday, October let, at 1 p.m. Henry Either, Cilerk. NOTICE .As 1 am leaving town very shortly, I, am offering all my plow shares at cost price. I have the folllowing left: ' 3 Maple Leaf iiit'in;.:i Frost '. Wood No. 21 plain; 3 Lrost & Wood„ plain;3 Tuck plain; 3 Tud- hope-A.znderson No. 41 plain. A number of fleury, Verity, Cockshut both high and lone cut; some land- sides' and shoes, all going at cost prices. Walter Schnurr, Zurich. FARM FOR S.AL E Consisting of 66 acres, bring lot 12, Bayfield Road, Stanley Town- ship, 2 miles west of Varna. There is on the property a good two-storey brick house, new baro 40x53 feet, driving shed and hent house all new. Farm is of a rich clay loam, 3 acres of good young orchard, nlostry spy. Farm is in good state of cultivation well -fenced, and a fine location. For further particulars apply to J. H. Reid, Bayfield, Administrator of late John U; Reid Estate. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 200 acres. Can be purchased in 100 acre or 150 acre or 200 acre parcels. ,Being Lot 6, Con. 8, Stephen Township. Terms can be arranged to suit. Farm is in good state of cultivation, good clay loam well drained and fenced, good build- ings, 15 acres of good hardwood bush. For further particulars ap- ply on 'the premises. Patrick Flanagan, Crediton) P.O. FARM FOR SALE In Stanley Township being lot 12 Conessiozn -1.2, 3 miles north of Blake, 100 acres more or less, well fenced and well drained and water works all through the barn, Geed ----tenets :T01” sell il? .`1 iii°bprit+tor wants to g'o to It different climate. For further particulars apply to Val. Gerber, H. R. 3, l3ayfield, Phone 8--- 98, I'Iensall central, er to Arthur Weber,--- Auctioneer, R. R. 1, Ii,esh wood,,ax Auto Tops, Buggy Tops Wagon Repairing fainting Ete. Second Handed Buggies HESS - ZIJRIOII 44++++4 +++++++++++++4.+4++• .a.,a•++++++44 +44744i44+4 USE CEDAR SHINGLES For new and old Roofs AS THEY MAKE TEE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF • WITHOUT ANY PAINTINGOR RE%AIRING AND WILL GUT l LAST ANY OTHER KIND OF ROOF. + SHINGLES ARE NO\V SELLING AT THE REMARKABLE LOW .,e,wa.. ' PRICE OF— 5X 'Red Cedar $1.50 Per Buuch + 3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch ++ WE WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A CARLOAD OF 8 -FT. CEDAR POSTS AND 9 FT. LARG-E ANCHOR POSTS. \- A (' BFL itPHONE 69 CALL FOR YOUR SUPPLY, UC. U +4•++4++++ +++++++++^?.,i,++++i +➢ +4,44r443µI. ++^ .101.4 1-14.++++Itit i1I > riMAAMMilatecitiVIAMMAAMMNAWAVANI tinn Zurich Dru(, Store We have a full Line of all the requirements for School Opening ,v41/4,41•a4-vaoecV.G.4 .4vsaoe All authorized Text Books kept in Stock .*••a•eaeearn. ekeinee+tneea se®e We keep a large supply of Scribblers, Note Books, Pencils, Pens and Ink. Fountain Pens from 15 cents up. •e••ea,►ee40m4ee0e•+.104••e® WE HAVE ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL .BOOKS REQUIREl' IN THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL lac i4CMC tMC A.J1MacKinnon,w Dr1 KODAKS AND FII; IMS ▪ t!1W rNk,1'l4