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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-03-27, Page 4tag EOM' i ENSAI4* R, Paterso e ha,'a accepted apes 11,110.e aie l;;oo:ts,eep.'tar ,for T. 3, Joynt 3'.; Pass's -afore, Who' Lae opened lie hydras shoe in. the . front pert oil +he printing•office, held ten open- ing last eaWar,esday, ha has instal - ked a• emnpl'ete line of electric )eliauces rand fixtures. • Mins Irene Douglas, who has been relieving, as teacher,:�Miss An- ne McDonald, of Brueefielcl,'. h'e- t:wxrx d to her home here; Mrs:. T. J, Berry has returned from Winds',or, where she 'spent the :,aist flew weeks with her son. Ale. and sere,. Baler, who have be- en here from the Wast for (sone months, visiting reaitives and fri- ends in different places here left for their h'ora'e in, the west. Robt H',ggimmt; returned from God +c'rich during the' past week, where PIR had' been on duty for a num- iber of day as county auditor. Last Tuesday e'v'ening Rev. VW. Don'neIly, B. A., of Exeter, de- (livered his latest 'lecture, entitled diScraps" lint 011ie Methodist church •finder the auspices of the Wi,. Ct. T;, U., on which .occasion there was €'t good atteedance and an interest ing programn•mecoupled with the facture, consisting of 'splendid sel- qectioa:s by the Excelsior Orchestra ,lmnder the able leadership of :E. The District Convention of the Women's Missionary Society will be held in the Hensall Methodist eh- si.rch on May 14th. ; ' Mrs. Milton. Stewart, of Seaforth as th3 guest of Mrs. Consitt of thio Village. Mrs'. Geo. Glenn and two •child- elren spent the week with Miss M. iG'lenn. Mies Jessie Buchanan and Me. ars. Alfred Taylor both very pl- easantly entertained a number of Wm. Buchanan is here from the West visiting his mother, Mrs.. Wm Buchanan and siisteii, Mrs.. Jas(. McDonald. EXETER Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson of De- . troit spent the week -end with their von, Dr. G. S. Atkinsore Rev. Dr. Strang, Supt. of Miss - Ionia in Southern Sask., who was vis 9.tin;g his brother;. Mr. H. Strang, of t eborni, preached in Cavan church. C. T. Brooks, who has been off duty foe 3 months, is amain in ch- arge of the mail wagon from Post Office to station. Thos Jonas, who has been busy buying pigs bene for some years, has !sold the business; to Wrn. Pass more, he having f: filen possession the sale _ncudldes .goad will, .scale -s and other equipment. • Dr. Kinsman, who ha.s been un- dergoing n-dergoing medical treatment in Tor- -onto or-- .nta Iiopistal,•m's recovering nicely: smnd_ha's re'staine$ hi's practise. ' f '. - • D>~. Gt. S. Atkinson has bought residence': of John". Morgan oiz • Andrew ,st. and will take passes - 141011 on .May. tat. _ Aii accident that m'ght have,; re. ren serious the other' day: when as pedestran 'ctrossed the thee street was a.truck by, a dray and knocked ov- er and: looked as if badly hurts in- w'stedd he picked lien,self up and walked. away as L:L nugh nothing ltad happened. Chas. Davis who plt'aded guil- ty at Chatham), of bigamny, wife -cleserti:,n and forgery was for mom. ti meen:gaged in. Exeter with W. P. Abbott as a poultry- expert he 'left here for-Clandehoye where he wee arrested. • August E. Kuhn?, who for' several years has put up a brave strug- gle for: life, passed away on March 11th, death beig due to pernicious on.' `:1. Hs was taken ill while mare •r of the ,Rank of Commerce en Sask. returned to Exeter for his health, was born, at Crediton, be- ' ing a 'son of Conrad' Kuhn, was Vanni `i in •,lt .reek." with Miss My of Cre.d.i:.on who w..:::, two :sours survive. Two brother an, ' ;,stere aslo survive, Hai ee 'and Samuel of Crediton; Mrs. Car- ter and Miss Carrie Kuhn of Wind ~scorn j„ BIBLE THOUGHT Int;4 nnsar7tat wi! prem meshing heritage to ifirt* gem. God hath not given us the sp- irit of fear; but of power, And of .love and of a sound mind -2 Tim. ) • 1 i• v :' h 1 o. e t.xy God wvi l ho3 d the ri slit heed, saying unto thee, .Feel not; I will help thecTla..41;1.3 +-1• And God saw .everything that. he. had made, and 'behold it was vary good.—Gen. 1;3L i„leet withh.oldeth cove, th:• people shall curse hint; but hies- going d'shell. -bb ttpon the head of dmi'mn that selleth it—Prov. . 11;26, Sea wnh. the Se!'ipferes.; for in. -th e ye tbinkere have eternal life; and they are they ,whish b.'stlfy mei -e-john 5;39 O ye i'im'11111e. tlndetStaUti w.ter�o'CYm,. ani ve feeler be ye of :in under - /40%1(3111g heart—Prov. See SNek y' i'mt rttf the kingdom of G:� l and hi% 4=ight{eousnes,; and all '1 h11ya triq.w ,.s tthall be adc1 ' i unto rE HERALD PRINTING OI'1 ICE ADVERTISING, RATES 'sued noon Wednesday y from the o Mi..seeileneous articled of not. *ors than five lines, Por Sale, To list, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., iach insertion 25o. tddress all communications to ;,Display Advertising -Made known rn application. Sleety Animala--One insertion 500 insertions $1.00, Perm or Real Estate for sale 32 for first month, $1 or each sub 'equent insertion. AUCTION SALES—$2 per single naertioni if not over five inches in tangth. Effective after Jan. let. 1920 THE HERALD ZURICH, ONT. HERE Is 'Battery Headquarters WITH USL STANDARD BATTER- IES AND FRONTIER BATTERIES We have a wide range in .Price that will fit any pocketbook, • We can supply you with 'a good Battery at a reasonable price; and give you quality we can stand behind. t-43 H. S. Wenn—Dashwood NOTICE I have been 'appointed agent for this district for the Ontario Fertilizer Products. Any person buying fertilizer this 'spring will do well to see Me -before giving your ordeer.• J. C. 'Salmon, R.R, 3, Zur- ich, phone 25-81. tf35 AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, 2% miles west and 1%, miles north of Dash- woodf on Lot 5, 16th con. Hay' Tpi on Friday :4 aril 4th, 1924. Home Conieort ,range stove, par- lor stove, . kitchen: stove, cupboard, kitchen table, leaf table' . sink, sewing machine, couch) 4 bedsteads Queen sewing machine,' springs, aerie chair, ,dresfser, .,dressing . "stand, high hi it do c.ani , zeekitchen chairs, par for Stand,. cievani• !separator, cellar table; '2 to ri+els, 'lard' can,, quantity -fruit Cans, toilet sett, tea kettle, EVICTOR trowel, dozen 'small :crock's, 2 len- terns, #2 lamps, strainer, 3 water Valle, 2,, big galy. pans, irpn, pot,., 2 frying pa'ne',, ,8 bread 'pan's, tee; pots., dtahes,, knives ,and feelts, bo filer and wringer; wash ,lard,' galv, tub, clock, alarm clock, 5 window blinds, ,small Seale, water baiain, rolling pin, c'lothe's basket, sad' irons, apple butter, cabbage cutter picture frames„ pictures of the, fam- ily, salt barrel, 'salt, 'small keg, 2 feather ticks, 4 pillows, quilts:,cush ions, mat's, carpets, bake dish, sta- ble fork, hay fork 'aimd numerous other articles'. TERMS—GASH Arthur Weber, Auetior,,eer, L. IL Rader, Clerk. John Becker, Administrator `of Wm,. Heckman Estate. AUCTION SALE OF CONSIGNMENT ARTICLES At Zininmer's Hotel, DASHWQOD The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to 'sell ' by, Public Auction on W1DNESDAY, APRIL, 2nd,1 924 'Commencing at 12.30 o'clo harp the following; ek''a LIVE STOOK -1 black ,carriage horse rising 6 years; 1Percheron mare rising 9 yearn. CATTLE - 3 cows due at time of 'Sale.; lettow do -e on April 15th; 2 farrow 10 steers rising 2 yrs. in good con- diiii.r for grass; 5 heifers rising 2; 1 heifer due; 1 heifer due in July cow with calf at foot; 1 'heifer due att ime of sale. PIGS= -1 Tam. sow due May 6th; 1 •York'eow due at throe of sale; 9 'stocker pigs weighing 90 lbs.; 2 'sows due'v • on May 25th; 5 small pigs 5 weeks old, at time of sale; 50 young 'Rock pulletts ••• ' IMPLEMENTS—Wagon, seuffler,' cultivator, root •pulper, light wa- gon, grinder, cutter, -wagon - box, with shelves and spring seat;:comn- biued nearly new, seuffler,;•disc, harrow, screen doors; Cocksh,u•tt rid ing plow .nearly new, : tog; buggy: nearly new, open buggy, •. ,second hand top' buggy, -coal oil stove, 3 burner nearly new, 2 walking--•plo ws No. 21, riding plow, britchen he- avy harnesis, a quantity of short wood, 2 'tin flour,'barrels, car•%aage 2 seated carriage,car pumnp,,,i i:i.clle sett of harness nearly • neww. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Parlor suite new', parlor rug 21/2x3 yds,. new, heater wood or coal neve; „6 dining chairs, 6 kitchen chrtmts, 6 rain coats, stock of shoes ..Ind'rub- bers all sizes of good quality, It entity of clover seed , 'sone' tim- othy seed, !shoe lace', mitts gall siz- es, 2 dozen leggings all leatherall sizes for boys. The above 'geode are all of good quality and. must' 'be ,sold to the highest bidder. Po•a- itively amo reserve. TERMS OP SALE—$10 and Under cash. , Over `that amount •6 mon- ths'_credit wmll.',be' given op urn- islaing approved joint .note.. 4% off for cash on credit 'ainb.tini,s. ArthurWeber, George Merner, Sales Manage:. Louis Rader, Clerk. ,.. � ace"` ; o ..w for douse 1 D --LAC STATN r4zi•cizitare-Floors € Woodwork Waite to Head Office, Mar. reed For Free L,00klet HOME PAINTING' MADE EASY SOLD BY • • sees e A. MELICK • — ZURICH b.• Have You Seri Them- We have already t «: ed 04.any Smart New Suits. you:' there HAVE YOU • NOTICED THE NEW FABRICS WE ARE DISPLAY- ING? HAVE YOU NOTICED THE CHARACTER WE AUL+` PUTT•- ING INTO OUR SPRING SUITS? HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW WELL THEY FIT? WHEN SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS TELL YOU THEIR SUIiTS WERE MADE BY WUERrHEXAMINE'THEIR CLOTH ES CLOSELY. NOTICE, EVERY DETAIL ABOUT THEM. THE STYLE, THE FIT, 'I'IIE LINING; THE FINISH IS DLFI-ER.ENiT. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE PROUD OF THE CLOTHES WE TVEN,OTVT FOR TIIEM, THEY LIKE TO •COYfPA.RE OUR CLOTHES 1WITH OTHER l'IAKES, IP YOU ARE NOT ALREADY ACQUAINTED WITH OUR CLOTHES ASK SOME OF OUR FRIENDS ABOUT 'THEM THEY WILL GLADLY PUT YOU WISE THAT WE :KNOW. HOlW TO. MATE CLOTHES AT REASONABLE PR•I'CES, WE ALSO DO Me' CLEANING, , PRESSING AND R4 AIRING, YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK E E. uerth, Tailor- Zurich i 11*ALld AUCTION SALE Of Farm 'Stock and Implement On. Lot 2', Con„1, StanleTp. Hal mile North of Kipper, ozz Monda MARCH 311s, 1924, Commnenei.ng a 140 o'clock, sharp the following; LIVE STOOK --1 mare rising 5 1500-)bs...in foal by Ma.ckwina; brown mare rising 4 1500 -lb's. i foal by 1VXurdock's horse; 1 ''geld ing 8 yrs. old 1400 -lbs ; 1 driving mare Gladys; 10 yrs. old 'quiet 'an reliable, Cattle—Registered eow `Braulet Mary (142461) 7 -yrs. old freshly' calved; Mayflo wer. 7th .(105839) newly freshened; 1 cow 8 yrs. old due in April, 1” `;youn pow fresh; 1, 3 -yr. old cow in full milk; 1 grade cow 6 y•s, old du in May; 1 pure bred'. heifer 2 yrs, old lately baled; Leavy 6 •'yrs. old in milk and bred; 1yiearling steer 1 Shorthorn bull t2 yrs. old eligible for registration); 2 ;yearling heifers, 2 steer, calve''; 2 • ' young • calves. HOGS -2 'sows second Hitter due t time 'of Sale; 1 sow due to litterM ay 1st;; 9 hogs 170 lbs. each; all good hacont ype', ' .pOULTRY- 109 year old hens brown Leghorn; 5 Leghorn: roosters), 2 'ducks, 1 dra kg. • IMPLEMENTS, ETC-:MH. gr- ain binder -7-f t. !cut nearly new,Mc- Cormirk cord binder; .M. -H. 13 hoe seed drill; M. -H. INo. 5 corn 'ecuf- fler, Noxon 'seed tsirill, M -H 'sp- pinlap- pingtooth cultivator, Frost & Wood stiff tooth cultivator, roller, hand 'scuffles, Deering mower, hetet diam- ond harrows, hay loader, 'side de- livery rake, 2 ,walking !plows, tr- actor plow, disc harrow, gang plow National, Verity riding ,plow, i new wagon,, 2 other wagons, •gravelbox top buggy, democrat wagon, itmay rack, cutter, -sleighs, turnip 'sower with fertilizer attachment, other turnip. sower, 2 hay forks, 'slings and cable rope completer hay rack, !sill's and material for hay tack, small :sap! -evaprarator com- chle'te, 200 ..composition buckets go- red as niew; 100 •ordinary tin buck- ets, 300 !spites, quantity of lhlmber Maple Hemlock and •Erin, set single -harniess, set double harness, wv to string belts, -sleigh bell-. other hare Passe, fanning mill, 1200 .lb. weigh lac - 'spades, hoes) chains knives'',knives'',corn heats, barrels, boxes, :number of bees boxes, window 'sc- she!s, quantity of :'planed lumber, whi'ff'etreas, doubletrees, tools, car; pen] ter tool's:, and numerous other articles. , No ,outside 'articles al- lowed Absolutely no reserve as the 1arrnl is .leased for a term of years. • , TERMS OF SALE—$10 and under cash.. Over .1 Over that amount0 mon- ths'.: credit - will he. given: on furne ishing •approved' joint. notes. 5%' ,off for-cash-cashon, credit ;amounts. Hens and grain cash. r �� • W. • Cooper, Proprhetgr. a y t 1 m d • v v e AUCTION SALE .. ° .. -Of •Farm, Peres' Stbek• *a� d-.irnp- r n p lements. • The undersigned auct- ioneer has berm , instructed to 'sell by public' auction ttt, Lot 4; C'on. Z. -Stanley' Township, 2 Miles west of Kippe ij, on TUESDAY, APRIL Sth, • '.Commencing at • 1.00 o'clock, sharp -,t •he following ;• — • HORSES—Grey Percheron mare ,9• yrs. old,. Black Percheron mare 9 yrs; Black Percheron gelding 3 yrs Black Wetherell filly 2- yrs. driver 'cliriet and reliable, good third horse 0ATTLE—Cow 4 yrs. freshened in TIIUBSDAyi, Meath' 27011 1924 February ; Cow 5 ,sans, due to fre- ,shen in October; .Cow it yrs;. i-• fes 3 yrs; Pfeifer 2 yes; •Steer 2 yrs; 3 yeazslzn?ti 'ateei;s;' 2 calves; PIGS—Sow .with litter 2'-; weeksold, 5 ehenks. • XPLEATONJ~S, lYteQo- mick bolder;• bleCor)n eb •. nlowez ;• McCormick horse rake; 'Cultivator; Seed drill; roller; ,sot di!se; Mon harrows; harrows; Scuffler; turnip' drilil 2 walking plows, cutting box, 'set sleighs, Clinton fanning mill rand bagger, wagon box, ,.,ravel elpe, hay rack, 'stock rack, root pulper, hog crate, democrat with pole, roe ad cart, open buggy, set teanihar- nest, Set plow harness, set single. herons, 2 horse collars, iog•gin chain, Block and rope wire stret- cher, work bench and vice, ., -De Laval -cream sepaz+ator, Daisy ch- urn, largo; washing machine, 9 bunches 'shingles, quantity of lum- ber, quantity of hay and potatoes, glass cupboard and other house- hold effects, .forks, shovels and o- ther articles. Positively no reser- ve as proprietor is giving up far - mini owing to i11 health. TERMS—All sums of $10 and un- der cash', over that amount 10 mon the credit given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes, or a 'discount of 4 Der cent allowed for cash'.' DESCRIPTION OF FARM— The farm consists elf 100 acres, on which is erected mg' oocl bank barn 40x86 ft, -cement floors, good concrete ho- use, hard and soft water, good furnace with full 'sized basement, - modern: conveniences. Farm is well watered with spring creek and 2 wells, 10 acres good bush, mostly maple, 10% acres fall wheat. Good young orchard, 25 acres fall plow- ed, well underdrained and in high state of nultivation„ TERMS OF SALE -10 per cent of purchase price down on d'ay of sale, balauce can be arranged on easy terms. Farm sold subject to reserve hid. - Walter J. Stevens, Proprietor. G. H. E'liott, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE I OF DWELLING' AND CONTENTS ,r,•z IN THE VILLAGE OF =RIM The undersigned 'Imo recei'*ed in-• Struetionis 'sell by public .auctien.on the preeatees the following resident • - ial '10lfeets, on ;. ,tl'HERSD.AY, APRIL 3rd, ,1'924 o'clock" p(.m, sharp:, ' - it,EAL ESTATE -.The estate pro,. party co'nsi'sts; of a two-storey briek house and framne kitchen on cement foundation, ' in• good • 'repair and woll ,located, One-fifth acre land known a's Village lot Ninety-four • (94) Knell'';. Survey', Zurieh. Hard and .soft Water and some fruit treGl% • . HOUSEHOLD U b DF,FECTS-2 kite Chen 'stoves, wood or coal; parlor stove, wood or coal; sewing ma- chine, clock, couch, (10: kitchen e1za� les; elothees rack, 6 dining chairs, 5 piece parlor 'suite„ rocking chair, extension table, parlor' stand, side- board, several 'small tables, - 2 cup- boards, 3 parlor stand's, New Per- fection coal oil . stove,. 3 burner; parlor Lamp and stand; • writing desk, full set of.,dishes. ,set' of fr- uit dishes, 'silver knives and forks, home made flowers, picture "frames . lace curtainte mats, carpets, eush- Iona, bedroom suite, toilet set, ham- mock, 2 beds, 'springs, mattresses, 0 windows, feather tick. quilting out 111, curtain stz'etchers, lawzt:xnower, gardent ools, onion sieve, wash- stand, wringer, washing machine, sailer; tub, ladders, wheelbarrow„ two bucksaws, cider barrel and; small barrel's, iron kettle, cabbage grinder, fruit spray, grain bagee carpet tool% homemade ;soap,. 'se.e- alers of 'fruit, half ton coal, 8 sin®. gle cords hardwood, maple 18 in- ches; lumber and other articles too.. num•,rous to mention. $TERMS OF REAL ESTATE -$30(6. ,Cath oz day ,of sale and balance within 30 days "without . interest, Sale subject to (reserved bid. TERMS OF CHATTELS—CASH For conditions of Sale and fur- ther particulars apply to — John Hartman, Administrator lira,,, Kochems Estate• Gladinan & Stenbury, Solicitors foe-- hsta$ei, Arthur' Weber, Auction,eer. 4-e.:........,,...............,.............................. . ... • Farm Machinery. 4 HAS ADVANCED IN PRICE 4+ ,'t'' AND TEE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT INTEREST ON THE 4. 4. C'USTOIVIERS' NOiTES. WE HAVE A FEW' PIECES IN_ STOCKal. WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LAST YEARS' PRICES, ALSO . i?' 4. LESS INTEREST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFOR1 ,jr. + YOU BUY. •, ,,. FOLLOWING,.AI:E:,,.THEGOODS, ON HA,I�TD,AT: LAST YEAR'S. W .. PRICES TO MAKE FOR •` ROOM GARAGE V< QRK, ''1 Wagon on .-- •. 4- 1 Bissell 'Disc Harrow ,a . '1 'riding .pee .:, . + 1 tractor plow at $110.00 'THESE' ARE ALL NEW GOODS. GARAGE! 4. 4. • Mr. Peter Kroff, n;harlic at 4., L. A. Prang, Zurich Ont.4. iii++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++t++++++++++++* .;' 1 De,La' a1' Cream S ora•tote 1 Pater Hamilton ' Cultivator, h atox». d .. ,2.°Fieury. VF`alaimi'g� pio�¢a 416 GAR A. GE! . WE have been appointed Exclusive Distributors in this.,distract for the 1924 Season for the famous Ames HoHolden Tires'x Tubes and will carry a complete stock :.,et us book your order . now for delivery in April or May. We will guarantee our present -prices 'for Spring delivery if you place your order at once. Ames Holden Tires need no recommendation from us, All; you need do is to "COMPARE THE WEAR" L. A. PRANG Z',rich's Leading Tire Shop f GAS- ACCESSORIES. rt: OIL