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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-03-03, Page 4STANLEY TOWNSHIP nr, 'Merry* 144$, who is atter Illeniver,Sity lelvelon, spent the wee lielseend, at the home of his parent, Vv.. and Mete Ben Keys, Babe'Atine *ante Mr- Wnit, Hayter is meing from %he farm on. the .3rd Cont of ;eStauley te• the farm on Hab'sken line 'wich he has purchased 1'41441 Ed, J. .IStepbenVon for a term a !role years. A very happy event, Nkhic occurs eerily eace in four years, iPonly on leap 5rear), was a pleasant birthday party filiela in honor of Miss trace Robinson wuzlein Monday, Feleeuary 29th cel-, anted the annivemty of her birth- ThTS. Greve. 'Hayfield road, is. wer y poor health tand there is very ziligiet hope for her recovery. I-IILLSGREEN Wt. Harold Broderick returned te 1is31.eme after spending a few day -se 'it is aster iin Exeter. lkfr. Orville Smith is taking treat-. emerft in the Hospital in London for • /he interest of his health. We hope lie -may be helped and have his geed lieeith soon restored again. ,jas. Love spent a few clkvs. eosiith ends mear Kippen recent127.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner and son ;Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Fi. Cmitt nt..tend ea the funeral of the infant aughter of Mr. and Airs. Robert 7-Tuzner of Clinton, on Monday. 'The younir people are panning UZIKALIP • • - VI44 are iileaa01. TepWrt that Nil 14bert Parsons s aotag nicely za-filleri 4ceing under kAedieal Ore 'WW1 a .nurse. BtAK:E, IVIr. and Mrs, Eldon 4,1existen of 13rucefield Visittel 'at the home so:. Mr and Mrs. POss Johnstat recentip. HssVinina Dinenvore of Linedon, spent the week -end at her home on the Toot) Line. M. ,llstnry Dt*,,ers is at present visiting friends ,ie this viciiity; aVIts. C. 13echIer returned from Seott -IVIemorial Hospital Seaforth on Sa,tmeitty andIts feeling suite well. .Mi*.s Mary Clarke and friend of :Goclerich spent Sunday at her home in the village. itiss ,-,Tessie Tough returned home .Monday after spending two weeks with „friends in this vicinity. .Mr. •Gorden Johnston, who spent several months in New Ontario, ret- urned tto his -home on the town line. .HENSALL rVlive Coxwarth of Detroit spent the .weekend•With her sister, Mrs. A. S ciniton :Mr. and Mrs. Laird Micide were re- cent ViSitorS;.to London. Marie "Bell' of London, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Win. Bell. Collyer of London is visiting ettlhe]homeedf her son and daughter in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Collyer. Ed. Berry of London visited with S. PatridesSocial to be told on his mother Mrs. Thos. Berry. Werth 1.4th in the church. Elrid Smith, who underwent an op- eration for appendicitis in a London og.:peree.oaar Agualowns set( qmicisoq •auloq Thos. D. Wren has purchased G. C. Pd/'s -neat dwelling on King St. W. immediately to the west of D. Nicol's dwelling :and in the spring intends - 'The W. M. S. will be held -next Wed neesday March 9th. Mee. and Mrs. W. Horney and 'Irma •erineved from Exeter last week and' are -getting nicely settled on the farm We welcome them back. geneg43trosaie gas • s ewe eweS402400 .2404090.O.O4tito.0 o ea* evils sal) seie a • Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching We are offering Blood -tested Quitity -Baby Chicks in six poplar breeds. Barred and White Rocks, Black 1 Minorcas, White-Wyandottes, White Leghorns and Jersey Black Giants. ii) le p ,o,TE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW 30,000 EGC• CA11.ACITY INCU- • a a BATOR FOR CUSTOM HATCHING ONLY. O Trays hold eleven dozen eggs each. Plant in charge of an expel-- • 411, keeeed operator. Phone or write onir reservation early. Charge : of two and one half cents per egg. Depend on Hogarth to give you 0 a satisfactory batch. : .412 The Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery • • • EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 184W • eilsmosesesolosimosesesivowso solosammoomm000ssemeso•••• Let Us Quote You On Storm Sash land Doors Before the cold weather arrivs Call us and we will measure your windows F. C. K PHONE 69 WI LBFLEISCH ZURICH 4 1++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2isysem.e.•••••••••••••••••6•••••••••••••••11NP•00410411# v Your coal Supply The cold Days are now being ush- ered in. Let us supply you with 410 ai the best fu(ls at lowest prices too POULTRY FOODS •- it Try our Chick Starters, Chick • Feeds, Laying Mash, Etc. 1 WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD CLOVER SEED. ALSO DO CUSTOM SEED CLEANING. If Schilbe & on ^u.*****...0300s004064.cm.40110104ifirairimi044010.46604004141410109401,611.111' inevileg therein. . sordes to match, .After the ceremon,y GeStin, wood and We's are being the bridal party were entertained at the Everglades Club in the Hotel TuIler. Mr, and Mrs, Mc -Isaac will raidin Detroit. The jury inquiring into the death. of Mrs. M, A. Charlesworth and Mrs.. S. 1YicGeoch, well known residents of Egmondville, who were fatally in- breeeght into ma•rget •in large quail- , • Henry Strang of Vsberne, a few miles south of •Homan, on Sunday last very acceptably conducted. serv-• ices in Carmel •Presbyterian church, during the abeence Rev, 3, Mc-. llroy, who was 4* Toronto, iured last Friday night, returned a. zAlex. Sparks, who has been ,spend- verdict of accidental death at the ing the wintery -months with Ins son S coroner's inquest. The jury being out in Detroit, re-tu-rned to the village. over an hour. The driver of the truck He has been ta good -resident of Hen- which struck and killed the two eld.- sail for a 3n.iig term of ,years. • edly women was Andrew Moore of Mr. Frarak Coleman, of Hay Town i'ackersinitie The verdict thated that ship, has purchased William Beaver's it was doubtful if the ladies exercised dwelling on .the west side of the rail- sufficient care in crossing the street, road track. -Mr. .and Mrs, Coleman One of Exeter's grand old ladies will make .good residents of the passed away to a rich reward last lage and will enjoy life here, as they Wednesday morning in the person of are well -acquainted. , Mrs. Eliza Willis in her 85th year. Billy, the little son of Mr. and he had been ill for about three we - Mrs. L. R. Coles, was taken by Dr. .eks the breakdown of a rugged eon - Collyer to Scott Memorial Hospital .ititUti011. Was born near Bowmanville Wednesday last where he was operat- her maiden name being Eliza Robert - ed on ..for .appendicitis. He had not son. The family moved to Goderich been well -for a week or so and was' where the deceased in 1872 was un - taken -by :severe pains, and was then ited in marriage with James Willis rushed to Seaforth Hospital. • who predeceased her in 1903. Mr. Master .Howard Love, son of Mr. Willis at the time conductea a lum- and Xis. .Milton Love, who under- ber business in London and came to went tan f.aperation for appendicitis at .eixeter in 1878 continuing in the the Scott .Memorial Hospital, Sea- same business. forth, is recovering nicely. A coroner's jury investigating Regular Lenten services are being deaths uc 6. Lourie and F. A„ M held in .the St. Paul's Anglican Chur- ton, of Toronto, in London, absol ch every Thursday evening. Each ev- rrora blame, Severne Winer, of ening there will be a meditation on 4ter, driver of a truck that colli the thought from the Sermon: on the with a coupe in which the two in Mount. At the close of each service were driving when they were fat antern slides taken from old Testa- injured. The accident twang p meat .will be shown. at the intersection at Elgintield. vire breaking out bet3veen 1 an a.m. Sunday morning, completely stroyed the large barn and garage the farm of Robt. Cooper, living the London Road, about „dialf n north of Kippen. When the blaze 1, discovered is had gained such he way that it was impossible s die building or check the spread the adjoining garage, which was b ned including two autos. Jacob Bernhard Faist passed aw at his home in Pigeon, Mich., af an illness of four years, Deceased A born in Crediton on March 29, 18 He went to Elkton in 1894 and • the or- ved Ex - de d en ally lace d2 de- an on iile vas ad - aye te ur- ay ter as 69.. in COUNTY NEWS Miss Einkbeiner of Crediton, visit- ed recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _Herbert Jones, of Stranley. The .first carnival of the season was held .in the Brussels new arena last Tuesday .evening, and the ice was in splendid condition owing to a few cold days. Robt. „Parsons, Kippen, is under a doctor's care and trained nurse, with an attadk .of blood poisoning, caused by a nail wound in his hand, while 1895 was united in marriage with at :his usual .duties around the farm. Louise Ginter who survives him. For There danger in the use of many years they lived. an a. farm. asoline :for „cleaning floors. Florence near Pigeon till four years ago they Young a Hamilton, whose girlhood moved into town. Besides his wife he home is :Kincardine, was terribly bur leaves two sons; also five brothers, ned from the explosion of gasoline she was using to clean tohe floor of her apartment ;and died from injuries The other .eme.xiing, a large number of his fellow -workmen on the C.N.R. between Stratford .and Goderich ga- thered at the home of Jas. Appleby, Clinton, and made a presentation to him on the occasion of his retiring on pension after having served for al- BY ZURICH OLD BOY most 40 years on the section forces. Mr. Chas. Stelck of Varna, receiv- The men of the various towns in ed an interesting letter frcunhis e county who had been in North- son, Mr. Robert F. Stelck, of Ed - n Ontario the last three months monton, Alto., and a former teacher gaged in construction work under of Zurich Public School, from which e Government employment scheme, we quote only a few of the contents ve nearly all returned home, there which we trust will be interesting to ing no further work available for our readers: - em. They appear to have enjoyed "We were pleased to receive yaur eir stay in the north country and letter of December 13, and to hear ould be quite ready to go again. that you were well again and your Negotations which have been pro- operation was successful. During my eding for several months for the visit with you last summer I would organization of Huron Investments have liked to see Tom Coleman and mited, are now practically complee wife, there is nothing else for it, 1 ' d and it is expected that the comp- will simply have to motor East in y will re -open an office within a 1933. Here's hoping times will gen- w weeks at Goderich with E. H. erally improve this year. Personally 11 in charge. I cannot complain about the times, T. R. Jenkins of the Huron Road altho I have a somewhat reduced in- t with a serious accident when he come. We have everything we need kicked by a colt while cleaning for comfort, and possibly we are bet - t stable. He was alone at th ter off without luxuries. Dan Me- e but was later found by his min Milian told me that Albert Schnell has d assisted to the house and the doc- been appointed manager of the Allis - summoned. No bones were brok Chalmers Co., at Saskatoon. This is but as he was kicked in the abdo- the company that took over the Ad_ n it could not be known to what vance Runiley Co., with which Mb ent the injuries were. ert was formerly employed. I.)o 1VIrs. J. B. Watson, Blyth, had the ever see Ed. and Annie Stelck, that, fortune to fall down cellor. Be- was the only regret I had on my trip es several bad bruises it was found last -slimmer, I would have liked to an X-ray examination that the of the elbow was broken which spend a whole day with Ed. Thanks ever so much for the nice bag of 1 necessitate her carrying it in a dried apples, that is the best Christ - g for six weeks. etas gift received. We buy little eer have become so plentiful in dried apples at the store as they do y, Bruce, Simcoe and Dufferin not compare in quality with the home nties that a short open season for dried ones. It does not seem a fail ting them has been proposed. It division of price, it being 21/2 cents claimed that the deer are doing dewhome and the express 12 cents ch damage and that because of a pound. I was recently quoted $9.75 • many of them are being killed il- for a barrel of Ontario spies. If rea- lly. • ways did not carry so many on passes eports from Saranac Lake, N.Y. they might be able to carry produce to the effect that Hon, James Mal- at reasonable rates, B.C. apples a •0 m of Kincardine is steadily impro $1.50 for 40 lbs. come cheaper. We g in health. The throat disorder have hagi considerable snow, altho m which he was suffering is clear- very little cold weather, sometimes. 0 nicely and he has regained his e to a considerable degree. the therometer drops down around or below zero, but only for a few he executive of the Holmesville hour. A friend of mine sold me a ese and Butter Company, not half a hog for $5.00 it weighed 100 ing received an offer which they lbs„ minus the bead and tail, and is d to accept for rent of the pro- dying us a lot of good eating. Dan ty, have decided to run the fee- McMillan of Landis, Sask., and Ed - again the coming year and are gar Schnell of Sedgewiek, were in my ertising milk routes. As this is a office and told rne I should have little plant, with up-to-date equip bought the whole pig for the $5.00 t and, when patronized made well 1 never saw finer turkeys on the mer- its shareholders, it is hoped that ket than over the holidays this year, will be the year of its greatee at 15c to 17c a lb. We tire quicker ess. of turkey than of pork. One turkey pretty wedding was .solerrinized we saw in the *market weighing 45 to home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. poiinds. We now buy two dozen of er of Detroit, on Feb. 13th, when fresh eggs for . 25 cents. We can r daughter Wilma Louise was un- buy Alberta produced honey for 9 in marriage to Luster 0. Mc- cents a lb, while Ontario honey costs c, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- 121/2 cents laid down. Closing with c, of Crediton. Rev. E. C. ack- love: to you and mother anc. a f that city officiating. The bride drat );I wiu have nohixi ttgoo. a blue chiffon dress with accei- of which are Mose and Ezra Feist of Crediton; and three sisters of which Mrs. Geo. Finkbeiner of Crediton is one. .. Letter From The West. th er en th ha be th th w ce re Li te an fe Hi me was ou tun an tor en me ext mis sid on cap wil slin Gre cou hue is c rnu this lega are col vin fro ing con T The etv like per adv ile n or Ids succ A. tt ti 'Jan 'lei 'ed tsaa tsaa ler o Auction, Site . REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD FIFFli1CTS• •=RICA on S,ATUB,DA.Y, M,ARCH, 12th, 1982 At 1.30 o'clock, pane sharp. REAL ESTATE -Consisting of part lots 13 and VI, Knell's Survey, Zurich, on which is -erected a frame building suitable far ti shop and dwe- lling. Good location and supplied with best hard water from village tank. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Two bed steads, springs and mattresses, 1 dresser, 1 washstand, 2 pr; pillows, comforters, quilts and sheets, 5 high backed chairs, 1 •cupboard, writing desk, coal heater, 1 Climax coal and wood range, 1 gasoline stove, 1 pair curtain stretchers, i phonograph, lawn mower, 3i, h.p. electric motor; 1 piece linoleum .9'xi5'; 3 Congol- eum rugs 10'6x9'; 9X17'6"; Ina' in- laid linoleum in barber shop; 2 5 -gal. jewels; mats, crocks, pails; tub, etc; 1 small table, 1 wringer, kitchen ut- ensils and ether ,articles; set of tools consisting of block and tackle, vice, saws, etc., Also 2 carpet sweepers, 2 rugs 9ft.x10% ft, dozen large, soup plates. Frame -building 10'5"x14'57' suit- able for garage. TER1VIE OF SALE -Real Estate, 10% on day of sale, Balance in 80 days. Household Effects, etc. cash. A. Weber, Auctioneer. E. Weido Clerk. Mrs. E. Oesch, Proprietoress. Thursday„ 2rd, 1932. - AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND SIRFLEMENTS On Lot No. ;86., North Boundry of Stephen Township, VA miles west of if Dashwood, on - THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, 193% at 1.30 orolock, p. im HORSES--Celding rising 4 yrs, old. • CATTLE -Cow dut May SOIL cow due May 20th; Cow due July 25th; Heifer with calf at foot; 1 steer ris- - ing 2 yrs. old; 2 spring calves; 3 • small calves. HOGS -Sow due May 14th; 4 stpeiMitePI.LEI)ig5Ml1:NTS, ETC: -Plow, steep horse rake, disc; 'top buggy; Portland •cutter; set back band harness; 2 collars; onion sieve and crates; drake, Collie clog, Maxwell mangel and tur- nip seeder nearly new and numerous other articles.. • e TERMS -All sums of $10 and un- der, 4eash, over that amount .6'mon- ths credit on approved joint • notes, with 4% off for .cash on credit am- ounts. Everything will be sord, no reserve as proprietor has quit farm- ing. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm. Kleinstiver, Clerk. Olden Truemner, 'Proprietor. "On the D.ti a Time and money are lost when you have to "dun' a borrower for interest that is one, two or three months overdue. When you invest in a Huron & Erie Debenture you receive your interest "right on the dot," These Debentures are issued for $100; or more for 12 months or longer up to, 5 years. 51/% per annum is paid 2 Surplus security totals $7,800,000. Make your savings earn extra interest 'dollars to help meet living- expenses. thieron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION "04cler than the Dominion of Canada" Andrew F. Hess, Agent, Zurich, Ont. IL G. Mereditla, Clinirman of Saira Nome -Crony,, President Hon_ S. C. Mewburn, C.M,G., Vice -President Id. Arlswontis„ ese Manager •4411414•4140•40404010••4•4114.4011•4.4.40 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 9. 4. ZURICH HERALD'S 9. 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