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ZURICH HERALD
Minion Spring Show
Thursday, April 1st.
An excellent prize list has been
prepared.
Cone and see the cream of the
stock of Huron County
ASK FOR PRIZE LIST
1E. C. COX, ,President, .' W. MILLER, Treasurer
E. ROZELL, S. B. SMOTHERS, `Secretaries,
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for immediate -sale. Order Nowt "
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SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No.4 Stanailey N. for Feb-,
fir• iV-Nel1iie k?a:ttersen;, 82, Fran -
:gas Moisc'op S1, *Mary . Armstrong
a..ck Scotch:mer .72, .C1azenee Ho-
er et.
Sr. III—Gladwin Westlake 77;
McClinchey 58,
`. 3e III—Mariia plalural- 86, Archie
Mem/strong 75.
:Sr. II—*Marie McCii.nchey 71,
Illeirt Dunn 70, Logan Cleave 18.
Zfr. II -Beatrice Houston. 95, *A.n-
Cleave 68, '`Gordion Scotelunee
ART. *Keith Westlake 57,
> est—John Watson i.
If'.rirner—Donald Paterson 76.
Pupils marked with an asterisk
aria`s sed cx niinati'ans,
V. J. Musselman, Teacher,
SCHOOL REPORT
.January and February S. 'S.No.
"tea,, clay and Stephn,e Union. Those
It ho neiesed exaans are anarked with
Sae Asterisk.
Sr. IV—Olive 'Turnbull 79, Ethel
lefeilper 69, ;
Sr. III—Janet Turnbull ;e1, Oti11a
':sraWalper 76, Martha Rader 70,
rtarold Keller 53.
Star. II—Arletta Walper 60.
Jr. II—Ida Marriott* ,Elva 'Turn
a's E1 83, Harry Wil'ert 7?, Ivan Sh-
.exerow 70, Luella Waiper :0.
ilii. I—Lillian Wilson 68, Jack
",1',rtrnbull 6G.
Primer—Freda Rader, Billy •Sh-
• raiLrow, Hazel 11larriott. - •
(Teaches, .Masts F. 'Ta-,lbo .
COUNTY NEWS.
lliin icre cream social will be'h" ld
ai`q:eltb.e Grand Bend church, on Wed-
.16neaday evening March 31st, when
ea good program .will be given and
eke which everybody is invited.
In the estimates brought clew n
zeit Ottawa on. Monday last $150,000
'mate voted for imrpovements to the
. .aderich harbor.
'the ninny friends of Mrs. T.
Vityler, Kippen .are sorry to learn
vadat she was forced to undergo an,
teiiisaperation in London hospital,
The funeral of the late Elizab-
eel a, Colwell, daughter of Mrs. Ellen
ahltellwell, who for many years wile
rtesident of Bafield, wale held
iron; the, home of her brotheesn
(3oldwel 1,Goderich. Tp. to Bay-
elri cemetery,.
;Thos. Willis, Centralia haasold
#aa :screamery business to Thr. Walk
. yeast' n Egg and Dairy Co. and will
`gamed The Shamrock Creana-
•„r r for the new com,wny, The
-•ae ittein1ery has been :operated for
mat p� years,
i.he death oecurecl in Lucan of
41ephi Hodgin$, in his 69th yr.
•'°uqf it'ii the last !seven years he had
seer a 'prominent farmer of Rid-
eteerih, ebt reeen.tly had been in
WO" hardware business.
re�aIi. iezablTetl
,one who has
*wee ;i familiar figutre in Bruce-
ieid in the person of Jae, Berrye
We, pastse dpeaeefully away Iftt'r,
only a few 'days illness, in his 69,
year.'The deceased was the third
soil of the late Adam Berry, of
Hay Township and for many ye-
ars was one of the best known lie
ght horse n:,en in Western Ontario,
having owned several of the, best
horses ever brought into thse-,
ctionl,
The death took place in Bay-
field of Miss Jane Johnston who
passed away at ?the home 'of Chas:
Parker on March 10th, after an
illness of several months. She
was born; on the Sa'ible line, Apr,
27th, 1849, and has resided all her
life in the village, This its the
first break among five 'sisters. The
funeral service b3ing held Friday',
to Trinity church, conducted by
Rev. F: H, Paull. The surviving
n'embars e•f the family are; Mrs
T. Parker, Sask., Mrs. C. Parker,
Mrs. W. Attwood, Mrs, R. Fields
of Bayfield; Thos, Johnston of N
Dakota also W. F. of N. D; Robert
ani Wm. Johnston of Bayfield.
CREDITON
BORN—A baby ,:ay (Wilrner Dan-
iel) has arrived at the home, of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Wein.--Congratu-
lations!
A carnival was held on the' !sk-
ating rink last Wednesday even-
ing. when a good atten'dace was
\rresen . •
Herb Fattier iwheetel ent the win
ter in Detroit,' was a visitor at
at his hone.
Mrs. Gordon. Maynard 'he's ret-
•urned home from a pleasant trip
to Chicago and California,
Mrs. Will. Motz had the misfor-
tune to fall at (the skating, rink
and fracture two ribs',
Mervin Sims of Exeter, visited
Jobe Sims'. l
The other evening lahout 30 of
the friends and nieighbb,ps''agathe
ered at the theme of Mr. and Mrs',
Jobe Sims to celebrate her „firth
day, and a Meat enjoyable even-
ing was 'spent.
The Jr. reagLue of the Evang.,
chrueh, Mises Lavine Smith, rsup-
intendenit, met apt the 'home of Mr
Mrd{. Wert Snaith when. about
weneprest'r#. After the meeting
nig
a social program was held led by
.the pastor, r,.,
EXETER
Mrs, vv. T•ioclgitie received . con-
grateletioais of friends no March
'3rd, the occasion being her 82,nd
bile hlcl ay.
Rev, J. Walker, a missiolnary
from C'Wee, on furlough, 'occup-
ied the pulpit pn Main St. church
Sunday .evening last, and gave a
good accatc,nt of tlAi•'wvrk en the
foreign field.
Mr. and reline, Fred ,Perkins and
,f'anaiiy left fee their h' me 'at Est-
even, S:,yk., after :al eedi.rlg the
winter 1'k.'re,,
Ma'. and Mrs, L's1A'e ';Elafure ':ef
JSTartin Pt., Nova eotia, evilelire
1'turning to London to tike, were
y isitrols here,
Jas Law'snp ib 'ipreparing to
build a fine new brick resideneePoiit'
Main, St. south of the Rickard p 'b-
perty, • .
Mrs V..Millard, was able! _ito
enjoy. the service Jaz Main St,
t hurcli the' other , uorning, this
being first, time since her accident
before Chri'tsma's
anc}',Mre. Ronald Wctwee, :of
Stratford, ,are visiting with relati-
ves in ,town, Mr: Witwer, who has
has not beenwell for :soma ,months
is taking a `rest. . •
Mrs. Same .Beater; had a, v,aul
able mare strangled •to• death by
the beast getting it's leg over the
halter Shank while tied in (a Titan.,
One of this oldest .residents ear.
L)Dxeter in the Berson of 'Mrs.,. Re
bocce Po1plestone died [at the ad=
v anted age off 012 *eery, 5 , months
and and 13 ;days, he 'deceased
had been ailing, since New Year's
her maind•en name• being Brown,
:and was boon Oct. 3rdi 1834; at the
town .'of Belllytiblert, ,county sof An-
trim, Ireland. •
HENSALL
range, light • Wagon, 3 -sec'tio'n: liar-
tuetars, !scalding trough, pig; tarsi-
sle, powo.r 'sau'sage grinder, saus-
age staffer, meat saw,, cooked" 15
gal. grind Stone, 2 large ii hle.'s,
scuffles, large 'hogshead., copper
'kettle, dining room extension tab -
lo,, 6 high dining room chairs y 4
low dining roon, chairs, 34 kitchen
find •other chairs, kitchen range,
box stove and pipes, •sink, writing
'desk, about 100 Isealers,, quantity of
boots and pickles, eoal oil can, coal
oil stove four burner, one burner
oil stove, 2 bed roon>, Isu'itcs'com-
,piete, 3 beds with !springs ' and
mattresses, '2 wooden :sfngi'e beds
complete, 1 iron; single bed coni-
•plete, combination dresser; 12'd'res-,
sees, 5 wash stands, 6 porcelean
tables, china rack, 8 lamp's; pic-
tures, 'saner kraut bbl., vine,gar
chi rn, potatoe sprayer,r,5,,. uantity
potatoes, 10 Plymouth. Rock henls.
lanterns, hovels, 'shovels, kim,ona
cloth, towelling, madras, wrapper-
ette, grab boxes and merchandise
and numerous other article's,
TERMS — CASH
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
•Caspeir Walper, Proprietor:
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Mrs. Wm!. Hildebrandt' lcontin
nes very ill.
Mr. and Mrfs. T. Murdock qui
etly celebrated their 51st •a:nnit
ersary on St. Patrick Day. •
Wm. Fulton, .ofTomoto, a, fox
neer He nsal1 boy, vilsited 'friends,':
nin town.
Mrs. Cecil imp'son, ,who has
•►peen visiting her !sister ••in Barrie'.
has returned hemo+ - '
Fred Sm!allacembe who ',peas beenr
visiting hi's aunt, has returned•
to
Guelph.
Lorne Whiteside's of„ Goderich,
visited friend's in town.
John Mitchell, who' has been eon
fined to his room, with pneumonia,
is improving. -
Jean Maxwell, 'of, London, vis-
ited with her sister, Mrs. Peck.
Mrs. Abraham of Portland, Ore
gon, who has been here f+or some
ntime looking after her aunt, the
late• Mrs. McKay, left for herhon7
Mrs. Ernie Caldwell has -return-
dl t o 4ai'ar home in. the West, ace
corhpanied by her sion Ro's's.
Mr.. Win. T.. Caldwell haying_
sold his farm iwest of Hensall, he
and his wife have moved to .Hen-'
sall, making their home with thelf
daughter, Mrs. Alice 'Joynt,
A nunsb,er in the Village have
received invitations to attend the
fifth annual meeting Of the lite-
Conservative
ibr,Conservative Association on Oet-
arid, held at the King Edward Hoe
tel, Toronto, on March. 26th,
Alvin Wurm has 'disposed .of hid
farm on the and 'con, Tpekersmith
to .Austin Dilling, of :Staffa. Me.
Wurm is holding , aza .auction !sale
and will move- into •Rensall tend
occupy the house lately .vacated.
by •George Redden. •
Wm, Buchanan, 'of Dauphin, Mari
who senpt the winter here with
his mother, Mrs. Wm •B6uchana.ni,
left here for the West, he willlstop
elite at ;Toronto, for a time on his
•.vay out.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
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The Council of the Township`
)f Stephen met in the Town
Hall, Crediton on Marchi 1, 1926 at
1 p.m. A11 members were pres-
ent. The minutes of . the preen,
ions meeting were read and ad-
opted. ,
The repllot 'of• the Auditors wa's
acepteed and were ordered paid
for services.
The letter from Kerr, McN•evin
& Kerr, re Lawson v.s. Stephen
Tp. be filed and the account paid
Mrs. J'sephine Dietrich ;made ap
&ligation to., thie Council to. have
her. 1;adn.s assessed as a, supporter
of S 5.11 insted of No,6;, • The clerk
shall notify the trustees of the sec
tions effected and a petition be
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considered 'on: April itis at 2 `"�
M. and the clerk p1o5t :op, necesere
notices.
The following orders wereeea's
seed;—
1%Tenicipal World ,suppliers, 'sibs
44.79 ; Toronto Stamp et Stencil Co
tags. 31,50; F. J. Wickwire print -
'Mg acct. _€'3.75; Waterloo Mut, Fire
Ins. Co. in'3uranse, on hall 18,25;1
Kerr, McNevin R. Kerr, law costs
re; , LawsoneStephen; Walker •,Dr-
ani 45.00; F. W .Moriock, stamps
and exchange 9.45; Can.. Natienal
Express 1.45; Exeter Tiiu s Advo
cats advertising • 1'2.20; H. .Young
account 1.93;. J.• W. Greybiel eaude
itor 10.00; J. H: oliltzinane auditor
10.00; Superior Mfg. Qo':tubberf.
stamp 1,35;- H. Eilhei "expenses'; to
Chatham 20:00' 'r
The comicil adjourned: to meet
again in the; Towzi Hall,, Crediton
on 'Monday, April 5th. next et .:1.
•pane , , Ilenry. Eater, Clerk
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AUCTION SALE
OF HOTEL FURNITU1IE, 1 ORD
SEDAN, ETC., at '
WALPE'R HOUSE, ZURICH.
On SATURDAY, MARCH 27th,, 1926
At 1 o'clock, e.,in;. Sharpe.;
Frod Sedan, 1923 model in good
order; Bell piano almost eew;good
paha' .ioty dile in May; `it e j
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AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEM-
ENTS on Lot 9, Con. 111, Hay Tp,
on the Goshen Line, 3 miles south
of Zurich on MARCH 25th, 1926. :rt
1 o'clock, p.m sharp the foil-
owing;—
LIVE STOCK -1 .matched Brack
team rising 7, yrs. 1 Widower'Petor
colt rising 2 yrs. 1 Holstein caw
due in April; 1 Jersey cow drip
in May, 1 Durham cow due in May
2 Holstein heifers :supposed try 5'
in calf, 2 Jersey Heifers in ,calf, 2
Durham: heifers rasing, 1 yr:, 1'
pure bred Holstein heifer rising 1.
vr,; 1 Pure bred Holstein Rull, No
65359, born NOV. 1St. King S,yIvanrrs,
Sire Albina Korndyk•e King, dun:,,
Albina Josio Sylvia. 1 Yorkshire'
sow in p(•g, 4 stockers pigs; 1. '4
inzc n barn':id Roc'c n-OOre brad; 4
African Ge^se, 3 g ese and' 1 gain
dor. 3 decks.
IMPLEMENTS—Deering bi:n'cl'e' 6
rt. cut: Deering mower 5 -ft .cul:-
Pot'r Hamilton culiivaJ•or, 57. i1
Fertilizer drill, 2 -drum s'te"l rof'cr,
14 -plats disc, Oliver bean harvest -
with puller combined, 1 -horse
s•uffter, 4=section harrows, 10 -foot
Massey steel rake, M.TIET loader.
'Nell side delivery, 2 wagon's, 16 -
rt. hay rack, 2 gr••vel boxes, 2
vralkking plows, double plow.
rrrrow tractoor plow, 9-t6 Ifvric'r
tractor, clover threshing- machine,
rnenl buggy, power cutting, hip.
;c•ithi blower attached; pr. bob
sleighs, ;set bunks, wagon box,
nig rack, Portland cutter, bigdrivn
eat
6 -in„ 100 -ft long; drive bele
s -in. 50 feet long; gasoline drum
Int 'sling rows, emery grinder, 200n
lbs. Scale, Clinton fanning mill, 1.0=
in. chopper with bagger attached
3 ladde":;, (. ills for hay rack 2 set;
'lost auger, roller chopper, 'bag
truck, 100 bus% mixed grain, Inn
hush oats, 200 bash, fend beans,
mot pu'p:'r, wheel barrow, 2 scoop
! h.ovel's, 2 ton fertilizer; 6 hav
forks, manure forks', 'shovels, hoes
logging chains, neck yokes; whiffle
trees, 'sap pail and pan. hig• con -
per kettle. 2 sett brechin harness.
single harness, collars, big water
trough, man are eon's, 'scrappers,
einnuro hook, 2 iron kettles, car-
ne•nter bench, saws, Daisy . churn.
wash machine, saddle horse; organ
r active; cream separator, Prrm-
jer; 40 -gal. vinegar bbl'. 10 gal, ,oi'
drum and stand, hanging. Tamp,
meat grinder, gras,; ,seeder; Isozne
c'ras's seed • and numerous other
'rases seed, also 1 driving mare
quiet and reliable, top bilge -yr
single 'set of harness, it 'neper cut-
ter. and rim -aprons other article's
Everything is practically all in A.
I condition and machinery nearly
all new. Everything. is •going to
be sold.
REAL ESTATE—Fern on. which
this 'sale 'is held, consistng- of. 100
acres, •'more or Iess, being Lot9;
Cnn. 11, Hai' Tp. 7 acres hardwood
hush, bank barn, driving (shed,
good brick house with brick kit-
Then •anti 'woodshed, "pig 'pen, and
land is in good'state'of cuiti'vation,
of cultivation, Stable's all' cement-
ed. Terms will be naad'e known on
Clayof sale.—Casper Walper Prop -
rioter.
Terms --$10 and under cash.; over
that amount 7 months credit will
be given on furnishing approved
joint notes, 4% off tor cash on
credit amounts. Poultry and grain
cash.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer:
Jos. Druar, Clerk.
Alex', Voisin, Proprietor.
C. N. R. TRAIN CONNL"CTTO.vS'
MORNING
South, Kippen ':.. ... 8,221 atm.
South, Ifensall ... 8.32 aim;
. South, Exeter . ...8.47 atm
e Stage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.ni.
North, Exeter ,.: 10.16 am:
North, Hensel! m 10,30 exit,
North, Kippen ... ... ...10.35 a.m.
AFTERNOON
South, Kippers
South, Hensel! ... ... ... 4.50p.m.
South, Exeter ... ..5,05 p.m.
Stage leave Zurich ..3.00 p.m.
North Exeter . ... 6.04 p.m.
North, l j=.nsali.......•. 6.18 p.m.
Nettle KippGGzl 'CU pad.
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1 wish to inform the Public,.that I have
di solved partnership with my former a t'
employer, and wish to announce that
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$ ' T. have opened an L -to -date Garage 2:
inMr. Hey's Block.'
I All II' , POSITION TO GI , ;'. VXPERT SERVICE T.
AND .REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE Ox'' CAR. ALSO RE-
13115ILD AND +i',`,HARGE BATTERIES ON SHORT NOTICE
A FULL XE OF GENUINE FORD PARTS FOR ,SALE
AT FORD PRICES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Day and Night Service
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Zurich's Opportuni.ty
Greatest Value in Clothes for Mn:
125 to 150 CENTS FOR YOUR $1.00
It's the Wonder and envy
of the Tailoring Trade.
Sow we do it is our business
That we Do it is yoi1n. business
YOUR SPRING SUIT
Am
M.A1)ETCA-MEASURE.
CIF IMPORTED WOOLENS DIRECT FROM THE MILLS. TO. YOU
HUNDREDS 'OP TRE, VERY LATEST SHADES AND •PATTERNS
TO CHOOSE FROM
COME AND SEE ITS: '
Good Prevaimg, Skillfulli done by a real Tailor, is a's.,Refres/a-
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PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE,
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Tailor, Men's Furnisiiings Zurich, Ont.
Where the Good Clothes come from
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We have a complete supply ,
of 'toilet Prepatations .. -
p s . a n d:'
Patent Mediciies.
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OUT Stock of Stationery comnprses'
Writing Tablets of all sizes, Fine
Boxed Stationery, Fountain Pens at
a variety of Prices
Sundries of All Kinds
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
MacKinnon, Zurich