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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-04-04, Page 4• J.116.40414++++++++++++++++++++ +i1+1+++ + +++++4 4 4t +. �wie Out usiness t• »l. 4 4. 4. 4. e ilnfrg Saturday March 23rd TILL EVERYTHING IS SOLD �•t ,0 Stock I Closi uittin 4 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4. t5 w. »ZUR1CN, ,HEitALD BORN - Rader, -=At, Hay .Township, on 'N'arch .27th, to . Mi. and -.'Mrs. 'John Rader, a son. Overholt --At' Blue Water Highway, " Stanley Township, 'en March 31st, to Mr. and Mrs ,Norman Overholt, a daughter. ' Wanner In, Stephen. Township, on April 2nd, to Mr, and 1VIrs,, Russel armor, a son. Resterneyer--In Hay Towo hili, on March 314, to Mrand Mee Louis Restemeyer, a deeig iter. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Miss Margaret "Meyers has resign- ed her position as teacher; of No, .5, Stanley, and Mrs. L. W. Heiman of Zurich, has been engaged to teach till nmd-slzriimer. Mi. Ruskin Keys, who is teaching at Ford :City, is • spending the Easter holidays at liis home on Babylon Line. Mrs. (Rev.) ' 3: Penrose gave ' a very interesting :address at the 'Peas - tee ,Services held, at Goshen :and Blake clitn.ches last Sunday The ser vice at Goshen was in chargea.of the ?r Which is all Fi est Quality New I Goods is being offered to the Public at prices that will move them quickly , See Large Pesters fc,,,f fuller information And be sure and reap the benefit of this Gigantic Money Saving Event i �� � e°�,��, 140 . tr8 • see: )00a ce69 reri 3irtee 0OS0+tee ,osf49relete T .061300 M*1004)9006 SringSeeds NOW IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR TO THINK OF YOUR SEEDS W. M. S. and their Easter Thankof- feri g amounted to $56.00: Miss Mabel Calver and Mr. Bruce McClinchey spent Easter' with friends at Clinton and• Goderich; ' • s FOR SPRING SOWING AND PLANTING. WE HAVE A FULL i SUPPLY OF ALL THE LEADING GRASS SEEDS ON HAND, s AND CAN ASSURE YOU GOOD QUALiTY. a QUANTITY OF GOOD SEED BARLEY NOW ON HAND, ALSO i CHOICE SEED PEAS 'dL QUAKER FULL -OF -PEP CHICK STARTER, BE SURE AND - 1 1 06 .614***6414«,x®06**00®88,.66940..010®41.®•.e•9•.•. STOCK ]POODB Dashwood Mr. Lorne Tiernan, who is ,attend- ing University at London,.spent Eas- ter holidays with Itis parents ' • Mrs, E. Siebert and daughtei'' 'of Detroit, is visiting her father Mr..H. Ehlers. ' Miss Clara Kraft of London, spent Easter holidays with her .parents. Mr. Herb Geiser of Detroit spent a .few days last week with his par- ents here. Mr. Urban Zimmer. of . ,Detroit, is visiting at his home here, Miss Nelda Fassold of London sp- ent Good Friday with her parents. Miss Grace Kellerman of Toronto is spending Easter Holidays at her home here.. Mrs. Humble and family of Sarnia visited her mother, over the holidays Mrs. Chas. Steinhagen visited her daughter in Exeter last week. Mr. Wm. Willis spent Good Friday in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mclsaac and family of Detroit, spent the week -end with the fornied's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. MCclsaac. Miss Bell of London, spent.the we- ek -end "with Mrs. Faust and Mrs. Eng lland Messrs. Herb. Willert and. Eddie Hamacher,. of Detroit, spent the we- ek -end with their mother. ee Mr. and IVIrs. Hy. Hoffman, were Sunday visitors in Zurich. - Mrs, F. 13. Meyer spent Easter with friends in Corrie. Mr. Wm. Kleinstiver has accepted a position as clerk for E. Tienian & Son. Miss Alice Hoffman is visiting fri- ends in Forest this 'week. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt and family are spending their holidays with their parents near Brucefield. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor were Sunday visitors in London. •AUCTION SALE i e 1 a - • a CARRY A FULL LINE OE STOCK FOODS INCLUDING 4 USE- THIS THE COMING SEASON. • L. Sane & Son More Work Done Horses Fresher at Night Long hair makes horses sweat excessively when working. It is practically the same as working in an overcoat. Excessive sweating is weakening. Imagine yourself going to bed in sweat -soaked clothes after a heavy day's work. You would be chilled to the bone, It is the same with an un- clipped horse—the sweat.soaked long hair becomes icy cold when the Horse is not working and the horse is chilled through and through. A shivering horse gets little rest. Feed which should provide power hi used up to combat chills and fight oif cold::, and even when given extra feed the unclipped • horse soon becomes run down and easy prey to sickness. Long, sweat -soaked hair also gathers duan •and dirt and makes grooming a nasty job. Clipped horses- sweat less. They soon dry off and are groomed, in half the time. They rest better, have more life, and do more work on less feed. They perk right up after being clipped and, are less sub9ect, to ailments. Sick horses don't pay. Clipping horses, especially in the Spring; is a. big help in keeping them on the yob. Buy and Use Stewart Nos 1 -, n Clipping Machine /t Built to give long service. - Many are still in use that were bought 20 years ago. Bane and upright are as rigid as can be. Gears cut from solid steel bar (no cast iron gears used). The gear case is carefully machined and fitted so as to be dust and dirt Proof Special new tempering process clipper plates of razor r steel—cut faster and stay sharp longer. _ The machine is $9 inches high, jus+ the right height for turning the crank and the 6 foot flexible shaft will reach may part of the animal. - = Strong, ball bearing, easy running. Yon can depend on the Stewart No. I Clipping Machine, ---it will do the work of Clipping horses and cows and is guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory in every way or purchase price will .bo refunded. Price eomplete— kttaclatstent for Shearing Sheep For use on STBWART hand operated clipping machines. Consists of Uni- versal Jointed Shaft, shearing head. 2 Combs and cutters.; price No. 55 Plain bearing attachment Price No, 77 Ball bearing attachment with No, 7 Vali bearing shear.... Colne in and Select the One You Want to Use Stade& a o Wee No, 1 Clipping Maclaine p , CWS More illiilc elo.'e "llutterfat Less 0lsteteria ;rlt‘i o Praia • 99�I t'•X110? • . 'r �: lit"' ,i I�8:till : . . . : \ . „ , 1,1ili16. i r V ---""4'(' ; tor/ q •tr/ III', �� r% ill ti N!u u�1,1e f� • _b vp111),7,1e.: ' lrarsday, Aprii 4th,.192; • . etelIeseetalialasesseeeelaselaleteese ANKLNG AZUHTMENTS FAiEP „ „'li(, fl, 4piTlll ,n AI AltiONP 4 1 It 41yr(QIPa0�4J1u��lDWfs!l1� 110 TA\ of fanners differ according �i E--" T "41g, H banking requirements ,`\\,m�@�� .��\ to location and the paxtic ular branch of farming in which -they are engaged. Whatever your banning requirements may be you will find the Bank of Montreal prepard to give the particular form of service you need. BAN • Ejti.b3zshed 1$t7 TOTAL, ASSETS IN ;EXCESS OF a`iS710a`000,000 OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS At DASHWOOD On Saturday, April 6th, 1929. Commencing at 1.00 o'clock Kitchen stove, New Perfection 2 - burner coal oil stove with oven; glass cupboard, drop leaf table, 6 kitchen chairs, 2 wash stands, sideboard, ex- tension table, 6 dining room chairs, arm chair, 2 couches, 2 parlor tables; coal heater, electric lamp; linoleum 12x15 for dining rooan; set dishes, tumblers, trays, knives and forks, pots, pans, pails, aluminum pans and pails, 2 tea pots, 8 -day clock, lace' curtains, 3 pr. ruffle curtains, 3 full bed room suits, extra dressers and stands, small table with drawer, spr- ings, mattress, 2 coil springs 'and mattress new; sewing machine, living room table, setee, mahogany music cabinet, 2 rocking chairs, i4 parlor chairs, New Scale Williams upright piano practically new, Brussels carp- ets, other carpets and mats, picture frames and glasses, oblong table, cellar table, clothes horse, book rack, ironing board, electric toaster, elec- tric iron, Brussels carpet sweeper, pillotvs; cushions, cracks, sealers, jars galv..Wash tub, ringer, copper boiler wheelbarrow, maul, bench, wedge, 2 hand sleighs; 'smal'l truck wagon. :forks,. shoveTd 'spades, hoes, garden rake, Soule oke handles, fork handles lawn inoWer, piano box, 3 large box- es, some lutnb°er, cement box 6x10 rt,; cedar poste, • 2 barrels, 18 pure bred White Leghorn lens,. 6 Wyan lotto heris, 31,s cords of maple and 'etch wood, caw horse, axes, 2 buck :awe, hend saws, hammers, carpen- ter tools, table lined, bed clothes, chi - ,..ken wire, onion racks, onion serves,, :t number of school books and 11n1n'1-' e'1'ouy, other, ,luticyes. TERM . CASH_ fl mot ths' credit may be arranged :for the piano. Arthur Weber, .Auctioneer; -Addle 1'ienian, Clerk: , 1.1•envy Ehlers, Proprietor. • . AUCTION SALE 0( FARM STOCK " 1'•. ,rnrlc•l erred Atte .tiollc wt. hos .i"e- ceived instructions to .sell by Public Auction on Lot 26, Con, -'1, Hay Town ship, 2 miles from 1 osall, on Zurich Branch: C. H. "JOY„ Manager _ • allaMtiaisiszieluieraseitataraiagilaavialaaroumrxitaarnIkaaraaSsaaria=== FO&D CR Trove to yourself that here is. an achievement' __._ Tudor Sedan in LIGHT CAR. MANUFACTURE You have, in all probability, corrpared the appearance of the New Ford with that of the finest car you have ever known. Now we ask you to apply this same standard to its performance., Bring back to your misdi your impressions" of the most satisfactory motor car perform• once you.Asxeever kat mn.'Thencense to ossa salesroom.for u ride in the New Ford. We confidently predict that this amazing • new eec will meet satisfactorily the seven: standard[ by which we .ask you to judge it. It has ahead', done so for thousands of automobile dr rue=s. Owners who long ago forsook the tightsas field eec now back is it. driving wide greater satisfaction the New Hord. Arrange today fiir a demonstratiii SANDY ELLIOTT Phone 64 . - • Exeter • z 4 YEA R i - e. R 1 S it"' B N C TUESDAY, APRIL 9th ; 1929, at 1.00 o'clock sharp, the follow owing: 50 Head of Cattle Comprising: 2 -Holstein cows to freshen in May, 1 cow with calf at foot, 10 heifers AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stout and 1m/stemmata Or Lot 21, S. E.; Stanley Township eie mile east . of Blake on THURSDAY, APRIL 2xelr„ rising' 3years old,all due to calve in ; Commencing at 1.00 o'clock ii g April; 5 steers rising 3, 15 steers ris- ing 2, 15 heifers rising 2, 2 small •cal- ves. PIGS-e•About 25 pigs ranging from weaned pigs to pigs weighing 175 lbs. 'row' cow; 2.yr. old fat steer, helfex Good litter carrier pole forty feet 'rising 2 yrs; steer •rising,. 2 yrs; 2 long, recti elm. ,yearling 1reifet's;,;1 yearling steer; 2 A quantity, of timothy seed to - be ' fall, calves. Ho*S•»; Brood sow ,due sold at any time. on. April 24th; 4 .stockers weighing TE ms OF • SALE -,-7 months' aboat 166 lbs. 'tucks --Pair Miskova c i edit will be given on furnishing ap- ducks. proved' joint notes with a cif: cnui t of IMI'IJEMEN'I'S, ETC .-- Deering per cent,' straight oft for cash., binder; 6.4, cut; Deering, mower 5 -ft Wing. F. Alexander, ?rel efetor, eut• nearly nese; Deering 10 -ft., steel a,'. Contest Clerk, rake ;rif"arly Hell, 'brat' scull~t'i' and. putter cotxabiared, flewis sprang to- , 1®i t cultivator, Frost & Wood disc land roller, M. -H. hoe drill, sap pants. 3 barrels, about 70 sap buckets and .spiles, turnip sower, wagon, titmice, wagon box, pig rack, hay rack, Cline: ton fanning mill; 1200-1b. scales, robe. palper, Cockshutt 1 furrow riding plow, 2 furrow Fleury plow; Ne> • gravel .box, 4 section harrows, stone. - boat, bob sleighs, . log bunks, buggy&• pole, set double harness,,single ,harn- ess, quatntity of grain bags, forks.,.. shovels; :new logging chain, whiffle. - trees, neekyokes, quantity of tnixety, hay, and numerous other articles. TEEMS—$10.00 and\ under cash s: Over that ainourit 10 rnonik's credit• will be ;given: on furnishing approver joint notes, 4 per erne, rail" for east , on credit itniounts.. Arthur Weber, .Auctioneer.. Wim S. Johnston, Cierk., , J ono .LYUUg0ttIh, < i't7r iv vvY'Q .LIVE STOOK : Merges. --1 Mare 5 ;y s. old; 1. agr;d driver; 1 horse 10 yrs. old. Cattle—Cow duo isi of April; cow due 1st of October; ,far - h'. Taylor, Auctioneer..