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Zurich Herald, 1925-04-02, Page 4This Farer. Knows Where He ' ds HE has a memorandum on the cheque stub of every =count— and an entry in his bank book as well ---a double check on his business. The incoming cheques or cash are also shown in his bank book. In a flash he can tell when he paid any par- ticular account or when an account was paid to him. His bank book tells him. He has no need to go to town to do his business if he is rushed. A cheque by mail pays an item or makes deposits almost as quickly as he could do it himself. Today the safe, efficient, satisfactory method of busi- ness is through the Bank. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years `Tatal. Assets in excess of i7oo.000,000 it pays to use MARTIN -SENOUR RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT For Borns and Outbuildings it has no equal Write to Head Office. Montreal For Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY A. Melick—Zurich This Spring is to 1 Ra Fancy Shirtin Season The plain dyed skirtings that have been popular during the past few sea- ato►ns, have been conductive to d price cutting. • Now is the time to get good shirts for less money E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich Men's Furnishings 'WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM Dashwood Rev. and Mrs W. J. Yager -are ivety on a trip to Rodney 'and IE"leirchville .as well as other parts ' I the Conference, ;amcl wilt be a- etray over Sundry. 3Tihey have l een making 'ready tg: move the lra;et year talc. 'thi's i!s then' Bast year :Dashwood, g' 1 ti -A . rt being the seventh r The choir of the Darshtdood Evan fn )cal church have arranged for a s.rus;ial program conSiatin'g of a• lose r•ecl chair eon+'tt;ri r:1;t:t:ed "The Thorn 'Croweel. '1'.if2; :lip.; :ark '.1%':Acer. S,err11 ,,4. lry a a+; .' 1). ':11r....i• e,tr 'o Orrolir.oa, wleleh Will 1:,e g.t on ides .,Ire Dasll.v,>e.;l .cs;,'strrgelicoi . ieLerch ne Sunday e„ oipg. April oolo .'' 9. ieee. ;:), .S•,il+,',,. Mr. J. J. Merner of Seafoa`th!•s•p- e•nt Thursdaiy lin', t • a11lrs. A. •H'ooper of London, vis- ited 'tvfttth her daughter, Mrs. Earl Guenther •a few days last week, Mr. J. ,W Oilwein_ of Heri'salt cal- led on friends in town on There - day. t ' Mr, Ct. Nadiger has returned af- ter spending thw winter months) with his daughter i n Preston. ton Messrs Arnold and Milford Moe- ller of Detroit •spent',the week -end at their home. Mr, .Albert Fisher ,ha•s returned after spending t(lee oust (few years nut west!. Mrs 1' Molten spent t ^ week -en g et' Ii»ue f eld, Mr. Czar S einh;rgen of W oor1 steel< eit'ten'10 1 t.lr:.', fn'1^"'0 of his grand"•C.t'her th )eta' C"hee, Stele. aatdehIre4 Gtotechialit are' Xrl ming in they.ielnty Mrs Halaw,O$9 of Exeter;^{sjreni. Srxnday in town , s Coxr.fir'Itratloaa services axe being' held in, the 'Lu{therao ehureh eiext Sunday morning. ' Mr. and. Mr 4, Klu rpp ;and Mrs. C. Kellernvaan, .sipent ,pAtula- d(ay in London. Charles Steinhagen Sr„, one the earliest 1proareersl.•.of this d riot passed iiwey Friday morn at 'his homk'hlere Mr. Steinha \vials fin,'hiel 85th year and had be rrr ,good heialtlr' until )about t weelr ago When; he (contracted goseee, esitieh proved fatal.µurs born kV Ger rrinny' on ,Tan, 1840 and 'came to i,C'anla lta in 18 with his wife who aerie-deceased. him +33 years ago; Erik leaves) mourn his lo's as, one on, Charles, town rand three daughters, Minn ,of Reginal, Mrs. J. Davis Exeter' and Lena at $home. ' T funeral was held on $Sunday aft noon conducted by Rev. Bruer.- of ,deco ing gen en , WoY 111ea1s are served at any hour: A gars 'Real Farmer's Table meal at a nevAerY m dera.te charge; Try it nextt iine you are in Town. 69L+`I)S ROOMS DAY ',OR WEED GOOD STABLING Managernent. Mr ,1", R. WILSON WISHES TO •Q.NNOUNCII 'THAT EE HAS ,REC- ENTLY PURCHASED THE Metropolitan Hotel EXETER .to of Mrfl . n; he for, burial, she was( 77 years of age BAYYFFI+ELD' 'Dr. and DOS. A'. S. Atkinson 'of Detroit spent a; few days with their son, A. G. A.tkinslon. Mrs:. A. Neei,ton, Brady left Tuesday to visit in Toronto' a time. M Colina Campbell conducted ser vices) 'in 'St. •Andrew's church Sunday 'morning last asf ,Rev: Foote .was u'xrable to be present owing to the bad roads. •Walter Westlake escaped 1a ser Tows: alecident the other morning; while oiling some machinery in his garage, a running belt Caue'ht his; clothes, when he grabbed ,hold.'of ,something stationary, and the belt flew off. • His •clothes were ;to but he escaped with nothing wo than a few bruises. on for the She was a former lrestd'ent of Ex- eter, her: husband paesing ,away 36 years $ago. Eugene Howey; was riding his 'bi- cycle rwhen'hisj youngeribrother ern the'' handlebars, when something' weirs; , wrong and the ,little fel/ow seas tl>:rown on .tlie pavement on his ' bead` and . rendereu, •unconscin Ono'. Philip Rowcliffe, a former re- el, eident of EkOier•, died at his home Mr in! /London of March,. -Nth age 68 yeairs, :i8 mo!nths and 0.1 days. De- eeased had been critially, ill for some time. • The) rema,i'n,s1 (were br- ought to Exeter for burial. 'CREDITON On 'Sunday 'morning ,March, the annual election of 'IS. School 0 freers- took "place at the Evang- elical 'c'hurh. • The Lantern Slides; "Resources of Ontario" were greatly enjoyed by a full house at the Senior Yo ting People's League. Mrs. Chan Metzler had (the mia- fortune to fall and hurt her •ankle'; and as a • result is laid ; up. , The pupils .of Merle 'Clark gay e a pleasing piano' recital in the Methodist church dcchool room the other t evening. ; 1VIr and Mr'S. Alf,. Holtzman, Mr,.' and Mrs. Horace Pfaff, Hen Shenk, and airs. Cllr•. Heide ,attended the ,Sale ale of the effects of Dan •Schwanz in teolborn Tp; 'Mrs. Will Stoddard of Stratfo and !Mrs!. Mathers of Los Angel are visiting wlt'h Mr. land Mrs. Ch. Heist. HENSALL... n 'Large' shipments1 of onions are rn:. bt�rri�g iniade from the station. risk OW en Geiger: has purchased the dwslling of the late Alfred teTag- gar;.e.. on Mill et.. Jean Maxwell, who has been vis - 29 sting in New Brunswick, ;hast ret- f urned home. 1Mrs. Thos Sheritt, 'Sr., who has been ;'visiting for some time in Lon don'•has returned. I • We'H. Pfile'w was a week -end' visitor in Ciinten. Mr. Wlalpiefrl of Zurich was a wee elf -end visitor in, townL Mn. and Mrs. Jehn Ki1ty of ...kale - .Man., are visiting Mere. • Wilfred Turnbull of 'Stratford visited with Alex. Smiths. 1G;eo. Brock an,d iC.olin hudson hay e, purchased M'asiot i & Rich l"n(Q'd. i Said McArthur went [to' London a'nd; uaad'erwent a serious operation and ,,is improving nicely. rs. G,.eo:, Hedden, who is con- fin,ed' to her room through illness re Impro vingi'. _ rtr es COUNTY NEWS , Isabella Hodgins, the L17 -year-old Lucan girl who; was reported miss .�U-:hc,m,�.l�.m^•beFa'�..ro. sated" uroakrng; as a domestic near CoUrtrighte She returned home neolth ,ths promise that she wenId stat have p'o attend High` 1Schoel, and: the privelgege to$ Igo learn for a nurse; Wm. Goasmart who recently cr- aded his house in Dashwood for the residence,of Russell Baynham at Grand Bond has moved 'to, that place. ' , - r Emmersen Sinith of Br'ucefie}d sold tie of his horses which be has been using. on his 'marl rote as his cnotract is expired. . ,Than. Smale><of Elireville died; at the 'Huron County Home in ., Clin- inton on Marehl 19th ,aged 78 years He had been ailing ball. winter at the' home of his son, at Farquhar when two 'Weeks ago he was re- moved to Clinito!n. For about 50 years ¶wags a ereisdent of -Osborne Tp and was a: well digger The funeral of Gordon Allister, the 19 -year-old isori of Mr. and Mrs F. A. Allister of Sjtt 'Marys, Was held to Grand Bend /cemeltery 00 Monday 'March 23rd. Deceased was born in' Grand Bend and mov ed to S. Marys with his' family 3 years /ago. About a ¶year ago he went td Windsor and was taken ill about a week previous tto his de-• ath. The executiv e{ of the I3uron •Wea � • athci InsuranCe CO. their: dis- tract. meeting in( Exetee on March 20th The meeting was presided over by the Pres. M. Fotherig- ham, of Brucelield, all the memb- ers (of emb--ers'of the Executive were present. Several 'claims were adjuster) satis- factorily and the Board report ",a very 'satisfactory term of progress. EXETER Dorothy Kuntz, how has been ill at her horne.here has gone to Victoria Hospital for fu'rthe.r tre•- at3nen!t.. Chars. Taylor of Eikton, Micrll, visited his brother Frank here. Har old Taylor left for ,Elkton. Mrs!. S. Johnston, 'who has been a highly esteemed resident of Ex- eter for nIan.y years, has rented. her property, to Alb, Parrett of London, .and • will go to! 2:,•lfot'tli to roadie. , The kern nirns�`0r the late. Fred. Y, tntlle, who diet) •st Nieto, ie Hos- pit ':1• Landon, on 111 rah. hath, we - P brought to the home of his bro- ther Thoa: and the, fun'err;l was held to the Exeter crm teryy he was. 64 ,Vea'.us and 6 months old. bp el eei'ris& of Mrs. J. Piper, i•, eet1;e i• n-1 March 18th •'Mfls; D. Urquhart who recently sold "her property to. Mr. Skinner, rs 'slei leg her effects -17y auction on inSatu day April,' 4thl, V'iietel Whiteside, who is attend ing •+S4ratford Noring-]���while at rrife toal ;and break her ankle. • Th literary talenit of ''Mra. N G1sn. of Hnsallhs' come to the front,; she was! .awarded the first prize fo. her 'conclusion to a brok- storythat appeared- �'i;a Lon- pacn Theprize amounte to $25,00, • • ,T ar da:y' fi()t%rd t, 1926 GASOLINE:: Our.Grage is g��,�gai� don..: big busines with Peter grapfas Mechanic. GASOLIIVE�V—e woud consideri9 poor policy for as yone to put io asupply of gasoline at the present pricewhen they are at the highest peak. LAST YEAR AT TINS SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING A32e: A GALLON, AND IN A FEW MONTHS IT DROPPED TOOUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIGH` PRICED GAS B'U'T FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY-ASYOUNEED.NEED.V% el HANDLE A FIE LINE OF HARDWARE, SUCH AS STOV.J2, FURNACIIS, 'BATTERIES, FORKS, SHOVELS, AND ALMOSTTHING YOU NEED. Gas, Gil, Grease, Tires WE' SELLFROM CATALOGUES AT A VERY SMALL MARGN OP PROFIT PIPING ALL SIZES. L A. PRANG - Zurich • ••: • SEEDS! SEEDS! • We are receiving our Spring Ship- ▪ ments ofSeeds such as: Clover, Timothy, .Alsike,Swet Clover,etc. ••• • • • • • • • • ILouisSchilbe- sch-f• -: nu — w , ••a►•s+•e®•••s•s••ss•�•�tN•wM••r•��r�++rrii+��+ WE HAVE IN STOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF ERGISTraam • BANNER SEED OATS. WE ,ARE ALSO TAKING ORDERS FOR ALBERTA COA7L.'I+'GR MAY pHIPMENTS. FULL UNE OF FLOUR AND FEED, STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS ALWAYS' ON HAND d AUCTION SALE Of ;F`urniturel and Household Ef fects. ' ,The undersigned auction eer ltils '.1;'een: instructed to sell b pt.blic auction osi' Corner S3'i'lelling ton !'arid. S. Richmond �streetd, Hen sall'o'e Saturday, April elth, 1925, a 1 o'clele p.m. the .following— R, • S •Williams 8;: Son piano, piece .parlor ssutte, onyx, table, pa for table,-Brus'slels stair carpet, st- air pads, hall„tree, hall mirror,soli white'' ash' and cherry desk, .Brus- sels rug 9x9, Wilton rug 9'103 , al- most •nese; grass rug 6x9; 2 rock- ing chairs, 3 verandah chairs, lea- ther eoiish, 'oak dining room ex• tensi.oii_ table, 6 oak dining room chairs; ',2 bedroom suites complete 2 'whits!:led.% and dressers, 4 'sp- rings,” 4 mattresses, several cham•- ber seta; bedroom couch, ,small oak •bookcase, 9 odd ''ch'airs', pictures., bamboo (magazine' 'st<ilnd;• '2 small tables, several large pieces of lin- oleum., hall 'carpet, r et to , . p , pesiry ; set - erat small 'rings,; walnut table, wal- nut sidebardo;' Singer sewing rae- c.hine almost now,, curtains, window shades, (flower pais, kitchen couch Happy: Thought ranges cupboard, pantryet able, drop-leaf table, iron- ing .table, gasoline stove and oven, coal oil heater, dishes, crocks, pans, kettles, 2 lawn, seats, croquet set, dinner set, empty sealers, kitchen utensils_ and. numerous other artic- les including 1o,geins chains, hay forks, 'schlevels, 'spades and garden tools. • Everything will positively be sold as pr'oprietores!s in lelav- i.ng town. • rrERM;S—CASH Mrs. D, ',Urquhart, Proprietores;s. Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer. y a t ,r• a r• AUCT!t N SALE OF FARM.- ,$T'OCK AND IMPL- EMENTS On Wednesday April 8th, 1925, On Let 9 Lake Road, .at 1 o'clock elrop the following, LIVE'STOCK— 1 pair of work h'erses, Cows -4 cows 'supposed to be iin calf due in May, 1 farrow cow 3 yearling calves. IMPLEMENTS—I Maxwell bin- der, Rratitfo:rd mower, hoe drill, ap • :deg ieet,11, !c1ltiVatori ra,l',.3er disc, ,.ry.,:-nxv:�n^MraNhart� qtr diamond ;harrows; scattier, Fleury waiking p1wo,, wagon, Butter, 'hay rack, gravel box, Melotte cream sep arator, •cutting box, double set of heavy harness, 2 sets fo singlehar- ness, 2 .sets single harness, a num b•er, of collars, horse blankets, a .netrieber of collars, horse blankets nearly new, good; robe, forks, shov- •eis some hay, about 300 4 inch tile, and 'numerous too numerous'; to ntentino•. • TMCMrS—AI' suras fo $10 and un- der cash over that .amount 8 mon- ths credit will be givers, on furn- ishing •approved jojint nodes,. •l% off for cash oa credit amounts. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. John Graybeii, Clerk, John Carrick, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Perna Stock, and Implem- ents, On Lot 19, Con. 11, Hay Ti,,aj quarter mile south orf Zurich. The undersigned Auctioneer has been in structed to WI by 'Public Auction Friday April 3rd, 1925, ;commenc- ing at 1.00. o'clock; sharp, LIVE STOCK -2 fresh eows, • 1 farrow cow; 10 store pigs weighing about 130 lbs. each; 1 brood •sore, 50 'Rock puIleta, 50 yearlings. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder 6 -ft. cut; .Deering mower, steele rake, rake, 12 hoe Frost ,and Wood drill, M. -H. Spring tooth •cultivator, man- ure spreader, 4 -section harrow, 'Fleury, walking plow, Tudhope-An- derson (wagon nearly; new, . bob sleigh, gravel box, mail old ,seeder hay rack, Premier cream separator, cutting box, onion scuffler, brooder chicken fence, grindstone, fence st- retcher, •wheelbarrow, breral, forks shovels!, single harness, 2 woollen horse ,blankets, 2 ladders, barley fork, feed box, bench, ,quantity of hardwood, .about 10 ton ton mixed hay,` quantity of :sorguem, ,100 ce- mens blocks, about; 400 bushels oats, 200 bush i u.t barley, 1. l y, 2 ,dozen, grain bags, .tpo bug -v, quantity of base - wood lumber, some pine ;boards. No reserve as proprietor has !solei his farm, TERMS OI'' SALE—Grain and $1.0' and under cash, over that a- mount 7 months' credit will be ;riven on furnishing approved jjint notes. 4% off for cas& on credit amounts. !a Arthur Weber, Aiietteneer. V, S. Johnston, Clerk. tai Zirakitao61.1ali, iY.eeepritei:or. Here and There The value of Ontario's minaret production for the first quartet. of the present year, as shown by se report of the Departmenteof Miami;. has increased $2,333,000 over thee Corresponding quarter of last yearn, the total being $11,51•5ti16/ and $9,241,853 respectively. Silver w►as the only metal of importance ie, record decreased productioau the period under review. Among' the passengers sailing ease the Canadian Pacific liner "Mont - Laurier" for England on July •$R1�, was E. W. Beatty, Chairman and President of the Canadian ). Railway. While in England, Mrs Beatty is scheduled to address tlaa, Associated Advertising Clubs; the World on July 17th on the s¢ •; ject of "Building an Empire with, Advertising." Excellent reports as to the hunk ing in the Caribou district of Brit .+ fah Columbia are being reee.ivad,,, F. W. Pridham,and Fred. Shaver rce,. cently returned from a month%. sport in that district with an excel1 lent specimen of grizzly bear weeiglee ing about 1,400 pounds. They SOW moose, oaribou, deer, black beaten, pheasants and grouse, And 'conaide j the district a hunter's paradise. Addressing the annual meeal:tat of the Bond Dealers' Association or Canada at Toronto recently, tluel. President declared that during deer 12 months ending May 1st, $507,-- 917,000 worth of Canadian Tarn teiiiii had been distributed, this being by; far the largest total issued in thin Dominion in any 'post -'war ye..ar, The most striking feature in 'Wei connection is that about 89 per coat,: was absorbed within the borders o ,` Canada. On June 18th Winnipeg, Marie,. celebrated the fiftieth annirrea*ser, of its incorporation. Evian a atm-rq ..,. gling frontier village of the 'T15«. ,. Winnipeg has forged inti, the pea*, tion of third largest city in era. Dominion, with continental repeat as a railroad centre, It is the Gate,. way of the West and 100,000eakit, bushels of prairie grain , bas. through it to the head od',the whence it 'goes to the markets, the world. 12