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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-04-09, Page 4auRIC 11r•AILI• .44++++++44.1444++++++44+444 !,44•4401144+++++++++++4+++++4 4 Hassey -p arr s Tmpl�m�;nts 4 WE ARE SOU AGENTS FOl3. THE CELEBRATED AND COM. PLETE LINE OF MASSEY-HA.'RRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND p WOULD ADVISE ANYONE &'N NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO "4" LET US KNOW, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE -YOU A CALL Brantford Windmills and Pumps Ate HAVING ;RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOULD SHAPLI 'Y & MOIR CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR 4 EXCLUSIVE LINE OF "SECOND -TO -NONE" PRODUCTS, WE • :S,OIAC1T YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS 1:INE AND CAN ALWAYS • ASSURE YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS. 7.15: 4. 4 a BELOW WE MST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REBUILT MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT PRICES FAR BE- LOW THEIR VKLUE. Good used Deering Binder, 6 ft. Cut. 2 13 -tooth M. -H. Cultivtors One used 114.-H. Manure Spreader 11Z. -H. 51/2 -ft. cut mower Alstea tearir of good work horses. And many other artlsles• 4 Be SURE AND GTVE US A CALL! • N. E. Siemon, Agent, Zurich y%4+++++++4 +++++++++4++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .g._,.+ .. ++ ++`;++++d 2.:r,++++++++.+++4.a +++ . , ++++++ ++++++-:• h. J r + + + + + + J OME TIff G E The very latest in Unpainted Furniture A TILT TOP TABLE SUITABLE FOR END OF CHESTERFIELD FLOWER STAND OR MANY OTHER USES. ONLY $1.75. CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK 'HEM OVER A li'iiW MORE CEDAR CHESTS AT EACH ',8;75. r: Ci. _,r.c: .f ', : a '11 41,, • PHONE 69 .a, : ,. ;,4 . ",a L. anan . .e... -•s • : `e+++4r a : gene..e ;.y«.., ,».;.1 +++ FL IS ZURICH LOCAL MARKET ;Corrected every Wednesday) 3rater lb. ... _..... 350 ._.._._16.. Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. .Blackwell of Lansing, Mich., spent the Easter holi- days with Mrs. W. :Blackwell and sons. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the ,anction sale of the •c' °It 4ttf sir t Sia£ Fria, Mr. F. Stelck and daughter, Mrs: G. Love attended the funeral of the late Mr. A. Foster ,or Varne on Mon - marts _ ....22.00 live weight ........6.00 BLAKE Miss Margaret Tough, Vito ;.is tea- ring near Shakespeare, is spending the holidays at her home., lir. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and +fau,;jlrter Evelyn. of Exeter, accomp- ,onied by Mr. Fred. Hess of Bensell, )called on friends in this vicinity ton iGood Friday. Miss Jean Carnie who is attending choo3 • in Hensel!, accompanied by [aster Bobbie Hess and tris sister- Muth, :are spending the holidays at the home . of the former, Mn. and Mrs ;Fes. Carrie. Mrs. John Beehler who spent the -inter with her daughters in the Mates, a.?eturned home on Saturday. &he was accompanied by her grand- son :and daughter who returned to *heir lame on Monday. Miss Margaret Douglas, who is teaching ,north of Bayfield, is spend- ing the holidays under the pa/TA 1 xoof. Mr. W. Finlay and family .spent mood Friday•,with friends in Kincard- ;bee: .Mr. Gram Turner of God,eride, ,pent the u -end with friends in leis vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnston and family left on Friday for their home' in New Ontaria. They were accom- eined as far ae. _Toronto by Mr. and Mrs Lorne Manswn, who spent a few Sys with friends in Toronto and Ihmelas. Mr. Donald Manson, who under-, went a very serious .operation in the 'Hospital, at London, •has returned to his home, and is well on the way to !recovery. HILLSGREEN - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love of Ailsa Crai; were recent visitors evith Mr. and Mrs. G. Love. Mies Mary Hagan of London spent 're Raster holiday at the home of Irer mother, Mrs. A. Hagan. 'Miss Lottie Love of London 'Nor- DRYSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ducharme of Detroit, spent the ;holiday at their parents' home here. Owing to the dry ;condition of the land, many fanners have started to work on the land. The Misses Lily aa,d 3S:nt3aleen._Dur- and, Valerie Corriveau .and Annabelle Denomme of St. Peter's Seminary, London, spent Easter .Sunday with their. parents. Mrs. Serphine Corriveau wr.o spent .the winter with relatives in .Stratford has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Beck of St. .Claire, Mich., who spent a few weeks .at ,the latter's hone, Mrs. Ed. Den- ,omnee, have returned to their ihoriie• The Misses Monica and Madeline Ducharme of St. Joseph, are .spend ng their holidays with their sister,: Mrs. Neel Laporte. Miss Yvome Gelinas of the Gosh-. ;en Line, atvill spend the holidays with her ,granelparents, Mr. and.Mas. Gelinas. Mrs. Sreenan Passes After an illness of six months,Mrs Marie Louisa Sreenan, relict of the; AUCTION SALE Of Farni Stock and. Inipleinefts,1 On Lot 17, Bronson Line, Hay Town; ship; 1% miles west and Half mile south of Zurich, on FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1933.. Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp,, • HORSES -- Chestnut horse r1s yrs, old; Carriage irse rising 10` yra Mr. Richard. Porter, the marriage to 17 old. LIVE STOCK—Cow 5 yrs. old with calf; Fresh cowv with calf at foot; 2 fresh cows; fresh caw with calf, at; Foster in his 82nd year, He leaves foot; 2 yr. old heifer; Roan cow behind his aged wife two sons and fresh; cow ave in June. These are' all good Durham cows; 3 steers xis three daughters. The funeral was ing 3 yrs. Old; 3 steers rising 2 yrs held `pn Monday., old; 2 heifers rising 2 yrs; 4 heifers Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and Ralph rising1yr. old; 4 steers risin • 1 yr, Stephenson are visiting. friends at g Flint, and Marlette, Mich., this we - old; 2 calves. 3 months old; 6 pure els bred York stocker pigs weighing a-. 1VIr, Ed. Talbot of Godcricli, is vis bout 1 5 'lbs. each. 8 ewes with r• lambs at foot; 10 ewes with lamb; 1 sting with friends on Bronson Line. ing 9 yrs, old; Bay horse rising Mr, aria 1'4rs. Ruskin, Keys 4TE:st. Windsor, spent Easter at the home of ,the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nielson Keys. IVIr. Ed. Johnston and son. Wilbert. of Goderich, called on friends on Goshen Line on Monday. Mrs, Wm. Reid of Stanley Towns ship announces the engagement of her only daughter, Sara Elizabeth, to, Mr, J. W. Elgin Porter, eldest son of take place early in April, An aged and highly respected resi dent of Stanley passed away on Sat- urday ni the person of Mr, Alex.. Miss Margaret Robinson is spend - Oxford Ram; ewes are all Oxfords ' i 1 Billy Goat. ing a few days with her friend, Miss OTHER ARTICLES—Root pi !per, ,nia tory Gascho of Zurich. " Mr.and Mrs. John McBeath and Disc harrow, cutting box, coal oil '. Pily spent Sunday at t,re nom.e- of •strive'; '3 Clinton fanning mills, tree l terJohn A. Armstrong. on er, carriage, light rig, low wags Everything will be sold to the liig'hest 1 r• and Mrs. Len. Talbot visited bidder as the proprietor has sold aha tt the';hoine of. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. for his farms of 100 acres. nowpon on Sunday. TERMS—All sums of $10.: ape, under, cash. Over that amt>unt :''Se; months' credit will be given by" ;flirt),- ishing approved joint 'notes. 4 G1, straight off for cash on credit mounts. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk. Theo, McAdams, Proprietor.' DASHWOOD HENSALL Ole Saturday last Norman Sinclair, Boit ''o£ Rev. A. Sinclair, while play- ine fell and severely fractured his g ce • He was taken to the Clinton nepital for an x-ray and his ankle At in a plaster cast. He will be grid up for some time. Huron _ County Traffic Officer Nor- rharr Lever was in town on Monday lasts checking up on the weight of the till lis. The regular monthly meeting of flre local Hydro Commission was held nth all members present and a Iot o bush ess transacted. 'Harry Harmon of Windsor spent Elie week -end at his home here: Consitt was in Seaforth vis- itin'g. ,friends and also taking in the spring fair. The Supertest Gas Co. of London who recently purchased the lot at the :corner of Queen st and London Rd. are starting the erection of a garage and gas station which will be run by the Hudson Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of De- troit spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs: Alex. Smith. „,Mrs. Sarah Dick has returned aft- er, '. ding the winter months with �.' •`, : in Tlyiernnlc -...�..,Rey"��:"=0IfQOxT"PiSrccu at, the.. home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Case. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boe are atten- ding the funeral of his mother at Burk's Falls. Cambell of Windsor is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bell =The Misses Helen Elder, iviildred ' McDon_el1 and Jean. Bonthron, who are attending McDonald Hall in Gu- elph, are visiting at their respective homes., Miss M. Ellis, who recently under went. an operation at Clinton Hos- pital; isrrogressing• and soon able to y` return ,, llHuiser was a recent visitor ith triends in 'Zurich. «.Ye.im n Hedden has rented part of t'hebuilding west of the town hall and will use it as a home. Mrs. Peter Munn. who spent, son7.e time in London, is returneing and will reside in her own house on N. eechmaa d st. Bert Peck of Stanley were recent I'sitors with his parents, Mr. and les. N. Peck, who are both ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Witzel of ''.i'or- onto spent Easter with his mother, Mrs. Witzel. Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsie and daught- er Thelma, are visiting in Sarnia 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, •J. Keilex„ man,. Mr. and Milford Mclaac and faint, ily of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Ev, vin Mclsaac and family of Windsor, spent Easter with their parents, Ms' and Mrs. P. Mcisaac and other relati- ves. Iv1:r. and Mrs. Herb. Pfile of Detroit. are visiting the former's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Pfile. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent Easter holidays with her par- ents. Miss Rose Zimmer and Sammy Moon of Detroit are visiting at her home here. ivirs. T. Watson of Detroit•,,spent a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stadelbauer'and family and Miss Clara Kraft of Lon- don were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft on Good Friday. Miss Enima Tiernan of London .p- ent the week -end with relatives. Miss Grace Guenther of Stratford spent the week-nd with her brother,,, Mr. and Mrs. E. Guenther. Miss Nelda Fassold of London is visiting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Smith and Miss Verdi Baker of London spent Easter with their parents. Miss Varna Kraft of Londbn4s'vis iting her mother, Mrs. T. Kraft. '` lVIiss Anna Tiernan returned Gu- elph on Monday, where she attends McDonald Hall. Miss Sophia Stire of London, sp- ent Sunday with her parents. Mr. Lorne Tiernan who attends medical school in London spent Eas- ter holidays with his parents. Mr. Leonard Birk of Guelph, holidaying at his home here.' Mr. Ira Tiernan of Hamilton, and Eui;ene of London, spent Easter holt clays ,with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan. Mr. ,and Mrs. Ogden of Exeter, were _Sunday visitors with Mr. and _lyres. Wm. Nadiger. • Mr. °and Mrs. Alleinang and famili _of .Elmira spent Monday evening town. .:Mx. .arid .Mrs. Milton Oestreichei, d'f, Chicago, spent the week -end with his; parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia We Charier .Sreenan passed away. are ;spending a few days with Mrs. At her home 399 Horton St. London,; E'inkbeiner and .Cathern. :o n April 1st. The deceased had liv-; .Mays. Wright of London visiting ed ,at Drysdale 'practically all her 1 lite' lentil she moved to London four ,-; her parents. Ye Mrs. F. Guenther .has returners to; ars ,ago. She is survived by two sons her home after spending several' wee :and four daughters all grown up. eks in Detroit. ' • i w The sons being Arthur L. Sreenan of Miss Lylyan Martin underw• ent an the Town Line, Hay Townehip, and operation for tonsils and adenoid Alfred ,Sreenan of London. Th re- ...7 'Thursday in Dr. Taylor's Hospital mains ware brought for burial on An Easter Cantata entitled "Chs. Friday 4pril 3rd; to St. Peter's et Victorious" was given by th cemetery, Drysdale, where a largo :hoir of Calvary Evangelical church number of friends and relatives Bath- • .;listed by the Sunday School orch cred to testify their last respects and ,tra on Sunday evening, •Th.. sol love to thr., roach admired and below- n by 111isFes Cather cd old lady, an she had during her +rnhbeiner and Gertrude udc. Hpfinra years of residence at Drysdale made man � and Geo Lin manyy warm friends svho re- gret of her departure. The fancily have the heartfelt sympaihy of the entore corrimunity.. renal spent the Easter holidays •with The sad inteiligrc,ice reacher! us ler Mr. r. andhere parents, Mrs. ' vJ. L a ve •• ,• away of the ,;,5rn p i, a.t the hone Miss Edna Cochrane of Toronto, as spending a few week's with her ;;Isar.^ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cock.rano. of her parent-, Panels Victoria, age. six years old; daughter of i%h. and ,,"•ei%. Leo F. Golinas, at Pieldinr. Mr; Lawrence Brightmore of Lon- Sask, 'after an Melees of two weeks don is spending the Easter holidays on March 80th. Burial took place at. 'With his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. the Roinan Catholic Cemetery, Field - 'It. Coehrano. Sask., nn April ist, The beret ?Mir. Stewart. Beattie is spending! ia..xily Neve ,f, rcc :•.. : ,; isi Raster .holidays st his hon , yIi"'r''" by home. near ii'� mann" +'a1..'t.'� '"....� , ..r•ts were take ier r ,srs, M. W. Schen! war, received is ne go to the choir treasury, 'Mr. and lVdrs. Andrew Bierling sl ent Easter with their daughter, Mr rte in i,oe:.port, N, :s, Mr. Fre . ,"hite and son x George returned w` i. em and 1 spent t a T t w days t,, xr� .:Cinity. STANLEY TOWNSHIP fl' Miss Mabel Calver is spending e. few dale eylfil her mother in Cllr• t-019, COUNTY NEWS .I._.,+ The Gunn -Son -Ola Company of Wingham, . manufacturers of radios has gone in the hands of the re.eiver. It is said that the town is interested in a loan of $10,000 made to the co- mpany, part of which, has been. paid. The Dominion Road Machinery Co. ;Goderich, has -ten power graders ready for shipment. Some go,to 'Quebec 'and others to various pats, all being under order. The many friends of Rev. R, M. Gale, Bayfield are pleased to learn that he returned home from Clinton Hospital, Sunday last, much improved, in health. The funeral of the: late Mrs. Robt. Adair took place, she having passed away at her daughter's Mrs. R. J. Taylor, of Shipka. Mrs. Adair carne to the community when only a gi.•l and was a life-long resident of the neighborhood. She was in her 84th year., Eight deer in one group was seen lens farm in Ashfield Township last weep. The Holmesville Co-operative che- ese and Butter Co., have opened •their factory for the season,. The re Goderich Signal reports a min- iature milk war in that town, the price being 7c a quart delivered. Surrounded by over 100 relatives and intimate friends, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Parsons celebrated their gol- den'wedding anniversary ort Monday Both are in good health, Mrs. Per - eons beitire her marriage was .Minns , Minnie Heywood of Usbornr r ee lordI' itis two brot1 ei s 'Elisa and :Josh,:�. of ' Pa, Exeter; they were married on .April 6, 1881 at the Bible Christian pars- onage, Crediton. The death took place in Exeter of Mrs.. William Bagshaw, who was ill for several years. For the last 27 years she was an esteemed resident Thatarloy,„104361 Dijk of Exeter,'her jnasband having passed away a few m.onithu ago. She was born at Whitby, Ont. and was jar Her 85th year; At the age of 13 years she cauee to Stephen Tp. with her - parents and resided on the Crediton sideroad_ .910111111I1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIII1111111111I1111111111111111111i11 111{il 11111Il{ill{ll 1111111 1!1111 111111i 1111 II111111111111II11 11111111111 'i Clearin ale Having purchased the Grocery and Drygoods Stock of J. S. Bedard at Drysdale WE HEREBY ANNOUNCE A CLEARING SALE TO BEGIN ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, WHEN THIS .STOCK WILL BE OFFERED FORSALE AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WE ARE ADDING LINES OF PRINTS, GfNG& AMS, TOWELINGS, FLANNELETTES, HOSIERY, MEN'S OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS, SOX, TIES, ETC., ALL AT REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES. GIVE 115 A CALL. REMEMBER THE PLACE: J.. S. 'RFDAED'S COLD STAND, AT DRYSDALE,.ONT. EGGS TAKEN IN .lsCCHA.NGE. J. Gasch 111 HO IMillfl 1Jllliillli11 11111111 11 111111111lllhI1I11111111111 110111111181111111101Nletill RIR !111'1 I@111111 i 1111111111111111111111111118 DON'T FORGET THE PLAY ENTITLED: " hunt -Minded Negro to be • presented by THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION OF THE CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH in the TOWN HALL, ZURICH — on — Thury Evening, ApliI 9th UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LEASeuE OF THE ZURICH EVANGELICAL CHURCH Commencing at 8 9..clock Following are the characters: Timothy Shea_ _......The Bridegroom, widower Dick Parker Patrick Rooney _ _ ........ His Friend - - - Kenneth Mitchell Jixnu7ie Rooney _ "Daphaey's" San _ George Thompson Slade _. __a A 3iaizi�c3o Harold fisher- Yonnie - - - - A small colored fray " _ .. _ -.7. Gordon Baynham. Daphnay Rooney ..- . _ ... The Bride', a widow- Hazel S=lay* Nora Shea Tim's daughter Mabel Hay Kathleen O'Connor Her Friend - _ - .. •. _ _ Wanda Willis Tessie Connors Mrs. Rooney's Maid ,. _ _ .. _ Margaret Hicks Yeah a and Yannie, two small gir3h,. lean Thompson, Marion. Lewis Time The morning; of a fine day in the month of brides, (June) Place—Mrs. Daphney Rooney's house in small town. This Capital Comedy of Irish -American life• has not a dull moment in it Come and enjoy a good laugh. Music between Acts - ADMISSION: ADULTS 35c,, CHILDREN 25c. See the New Ford Cars! Get the New Ford Prices! Ford Prices have dropped three times in the past fifteen months. This last drop as much as x'55.00 0111 SOPize models. Now Ford is more than ever before "Value Far Above the Price" Zurich's Show Room and Service at Louis A. Pran. F. , WUERT --- SALESMAN SANDY E LIOT Ford Dealer ZURICH AND EXETER i! -ER