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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-09-16, Page 4l 1 The service of the Bank of Mort-'w:;::i wide and comprehensive as t'?32; ,:: ' system itself. This service enables customers liver:i t re n districts to transact their t~^srl>ic h' zl satisfactorily as if they would snake lr,.r._tl._.... visits. Write for our folder, , "Banking. by Mail." ZURICH BRANCH C. H. JOY, MANAGER • MONTiE Established over 100 yea -n ••!.•.••••!•••aa•11•s•0eo11941•l/•0s•110•01110s0s0000011011_ HARD COAL • • • ••• We have made arrangements- whereby we can supply our custom • ers with the very best grades of • 1 Scranton Anthracito Coal.. Leave • • your order with us and we will fill •• them as shipments arrive. _ • O 1 GOOD SUPPLY OF BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, CHICK i E- • ;PDS, STOCK FOODS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND• 4111 WE (AIM TO SATISFY • ' Louis Schilbe - Zurich EXETER 'Ella Kuntz returned after vi+sit- :.' ng for several days in Detroit. leaven Presbyterian church or- ;gttn, has been under repair and alterations have been made in the „e`ho r gallery and pulpit. 'Mrs. T S. Woods and daughters - cottage �ia~Ve moved from their e at c , g ix:+rrand Bend. 'Heir. and Mrs. Chas, .Locke, of tb!aton, Mass. are visiting with Mr 'WO .Mrs. W. T Acheson. ►Ir. and Mrs. Bloomfield and '".lists. Calder o.f Fairgrove, Mich„vis pier at the home of Mr. andMrs. G, 11. :Howard. ';Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and fam Aly, who have been holidaying for boo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm . iutatz, have returned to their home •?+eta Buffalo. F W, H. Sanders, who has been vis stag heretor the past weeks, with '.dies mother, Mrs. Geo: Sanders left mer their home in Denver, Col. G. S. Howard, accompanied by ,yrs. Sew if riend•s visited the ilfrathibition, and while returning a- •iong the' Toronto Hamilton 'High- -Way the cars .going to the city 1were counted, and for the first 25 itanaleta as high as 60 cars were met ;in x. minute, At. ten o'clock last. Tuesday ev- ing, fire broke out in the work ,atodzu of Miss Yel1and'e millinery a/store, and was noticed just in ti -Warne, or serious result's would have ',teen the result, Mr. Wilson, who lives next door, had locked. hi+s )sore aarrrl noticed a thin smoke' 'k,rer piing through the top of the 'moor vas broken in and the water *rise applied which soon put an end to the fire, STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mrs, Margaret Erratt of .Toronto ej visiting with her, niot•hr, , Mrs.. . Mr, and Mrs. 100 ri,wnh.oftc' , = rh _::,Dr,, S”, of Goyhrn tine, i4rt and Mrs. Kroft of Waterloo are M,1,Vin ,,, r Il' vY Y • Y r.r„ ;7 rs r, ,t lr _..a c��'� Of 1)r1 t , i ,.,rnt� . a rilr�. i. I'. "Von vi!4ited last wee% With hk 1:,ro- i Prize. ther Art Keys of Babylon Line. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Pilgrim have returned to ltI err home in Varna after Ispendint two weeks with their son in Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Clark have returned from their honeymoon,and will reside on Babylon Line, they have the best wishes of a large circle � of f •' >.renas for a happy and ;pro'sperous faiarried life. , Good congregations atiend.edthe anniversary services at Varni} last Sunday, and enjjbyed the int$pir-; ing address given by Rev. Mr. Cly- esdales work. in Exeter. A beautiful and impressive ser- vice was held in Wesley Church CI inton Ion Tuesday 'of last week, when Mr. Wm, 0 Robinson. was fully ordained to the ministry of the United Church. Afterspend ing a few weeks at his home in Stanley, Rev. Robinson left last Friday for his new field of labor at Storthoaks, Sask. HENSALL. Fred f, •elf the Standard Bank, Lucan ;spent holidays with his mo ther here, ' David Foss, Geo. Douglas, . HL and G. Howard were in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram and sister Ada, and Mr, and Mrs. Wn, Gram of Lansing, Mich., visited their parents, ,Mr. and YMrs. Geo. Cram: C.' Mrs. John Murdock, while work- ing around her house, ;net Wit a nasty accident when she •slipped on a step and' hurt her ankle. Mr and Mrs. T, Peril -net visited their 'son Earl at Windsor. Ines Sparrojty of Paisley has seen 're-engaged a.3 mrrliner for E, Rennie,. , >. . Z! i icH Hi?1RAai.] THOMAS McMILLAN, M. P. The former Liberal member of South Huron who won his riding on Tuesday's election with an enormous majority Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Bonthron;of. Detroit, were holiday visitors ;with Mr_ and Mos. Robt, Bonthron,and Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Joynt. �. Mr. and Mr's. IsreaL Lindenfield, of 'London visited in town, Thos. Essery of Buffalo, visited over the holiday with irelative,s in and around Hensal . 'At the recent councilMeetingof ,the Council it was decided to pre- pare a by-lalw by i thn Clerk • and submitted to 'the Minister of High' ways for approval, to regulate the 'automobile taffic of Hensail y hY placing estop -signs at the inter- section of King et. and the London Road, also the post ,office corner, the corner's at the hotel and the intersection at Brock and King Streets. • 'Alex. Smith received word of the dewath his daughter Mr's. Ale r:. Smith of Blyth, She had not be- er in good health for a tnnieiwha,le sitting in. a chair after supper, she collapsed in a ,chair. Hensar is again called upon to mourn the loss of a citizen in the person o 'fRichard Pollick, ,in • his 77th year. He has been in poor health for several years and grad ually grew worse till he passed a- way early. The funeral was held to the Hensall Union Cerr:etery,the'. -United pastor, Rev. Sinclair had charge of the +service. • John Young has sold his hotel the New Commercial to John Ell- igson, of Mitchell, possession giv- en the end of the month. 'The new (proprietor comes highly re- consmended as k.n hotel man, and, will keep the business in good 'st- andard. , COUNTY NEWS. Goderich ,Collegiate Institute re- opened last week for the fall term with ag.00d attendance. About 215 'pupils are .enrolled. with more to come. There is `a particl'arly* large' attendance in the first -.year classes The West Huronteachers' con- vention will be held in..''iietoria scar •ool, Goderich on October 14th;; and 15th. Mr. Hofferd of, ;LondonNor' mal ;School, will represent the De part•ment of Eduction. Johr:, Gibbings, Clinton's oldest native -horn citizen, met witha pain ful aeeident'the other daywhCn he fell froth a ladder and sustained a bad fra.ctu're of his shoulder•. He had been picking apples.. The steamer W. C. Franzc disch- arged a cargo of 85,000 bush. of wheat and 170,000 bush of oats• ,at the Goderich harbor the other day Mc. and Mrs. Rost. Higgiir%o; Hensall, 'announce the engagem- ent of' their .eldest daughter, Lillian Viola, to Aaron J. Sweitzer, of Det troit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, ISw- eitzer of Creditor., the marriage to take 'place in 'September. .A ntetty wedding wa's solenln- iaed on Sept. 1st at highnoon at the homA of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Epps, Varna, when their '.only da- ughter Eva Mae, was united in nr+ar riage to Melvin E. Clark, eldest'son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark, Varna„ Hugh Benninger, Dublin, ,aged 16, was raiding his bycycle the oth- er night on the highway when he wa's kknocked off his wheel be a Car with one, light; travelling in tbs.) opposite direction, II, , tho- ught it was a motor cycle on ace ount of the light, howe'.er, he esc- aped �tithsib token knee. Th^ wc'dtling of Wni, Green,.01d- eat son of Mr. and Mra, Jonih Gro `r or -k'" ern• Yi Ro•h{;i Mer)01 a'.I , i .,k 1I at the manse, Kipper last Wednes tray, Rev:- Lundy officiating. Af- ter the ceremony the young cou- ple +left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto, and on their return they will reuide on his fine farm on the 3rd. con. of Tuckersmith. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, 1 ARM STOCK, IMPL- EMENTS, ETC. On Lot 24, con. 12, Stanley Township, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, Commencing at 1 o'clock, p,.rn. sharp.' FA RM—C-ontains 100 acres of land, about 8 acres mixed bush, bank barn 40x60 feet, good stab- 'ing underneath, comfortable frame house,,,,, kitchon.. attached, plenty of u ater, 7 acres fall wheat, ,sorra^ fall plowing will be done. Farrar be sold by auction if not pre- viously sold. LIVE STOCK -1 bay mare 01 years; od't, 1 ,bay marc 12 years old 1 cow 6 yrs. old due Decemberl0 1 now .5 years old; 1 aged cow, heifer 2 yrs. old due April 13th, yearling heifer, heifer calf 8 mon- ths old, heifer calf 4 months old. About 75 hens; 1 pair Guineas. ' IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—Massey - Harris Binder, Deering mower, Hay rake, Noxon drill, Spring tooth Cultivator., wagon, gravel box, setBob (sleighs, top buggy, Portland cutter, Hay Rack, eagon box, let 4 -section harrows, Fleury walking plow, 'snuffler; double ,setheavy harness nearly new; double- sett plough: harness; double set light harness, set single harness, horse collars, .-;lope and pulleys, set of '.sling ropes, a quantity of lum- ber, Renfrew cream separator ,'set of weigh !scales 10 lbs. capacity.. Quantity 'of hay. forks, shovels,cow cbr.'aans, hoes, doub etrees, neckyokes nail box, long ladder, ,springseat and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE—On farm 10% on day of sale, $2300 may; remain on ' iortgage, balance in 30 day's without interest Other articles:— $10 and under cash; : over that a- mount 12 .months credit will be given by famishing approved joint notes. 6% off ofr cash on credit aniount+s. - ' Sot. Kipfer, Prop. . 0. IKlopp, Auct:` :'AUCTION SALE OF REAL EST ATE AND FURN' ITURE Under inlstructions received from the Public Trustee of Ontario, the undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction- in the,.. VILLAGE OF HENSALL On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1926, commencing at 1 o'clock sherp that house and lot on Albert street, Hensall, known as the Louise Neelands House. This will be offered (subject to a reserve bid. At the same time and place a qu- antity of valuable furniture and effects now `in the said house, will also be sold, including solid oak dining table land chairs, china, cab- inet, walnut bsetee, ntohogany chairs IIeintzntan piano, :and stool; o oak dressers, ';beds and bedding, china and tableware, and other articles too Vurnerous to mention, TERMS—Rear Estatel-0% cash at time of kale, balance in 30 days on delivery of Deed, 1' ur;ni tune—Cash, For further particulars apply to Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, R. R. No. 1, Dashwood',: 11, W. WRIGHT, Pob'ic Trustee, ,': iron to !Ifliu;i sdav, -,,e ,tesgbeir 16th, of , !M M M. i' • •+.1.+ 3 '0'1'r1144° '14.4•.34•1•4•°1°,0l°4 b ki>,l 4++++F • ++ k.• 4. .;v 4 8 11 4 • Having been appointed. district 4+44+44+44 it "The New Day Car" JEWETT SIX agent for the abrve celebrated At Car, I will be pleased at 'any Si .i a time to give a demonstration. ,44 +g. WILL ALSO GIVE EXPERT SERVICE O :BATTERIESliTpt )F ALL KINDS—e--1 L W BATTERIES IN' STOCK. MA.UITOS REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED BY EXPERT �n NIECHAI�7IC. SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO. GIVE 1ii��• + PAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. =?tip CS Plow points to fit r l• st makes of plows at greatly reduced prices ▪ 46 •t• ••t-4 •s"1' .•ii3.om++++ •3•'0••1•+++++$+•i•+++H84 +++'3 3•+•D•, +++ar++•F••II•+4t r fe. • • SALE: SALE In order to quickly dispose. of the b alance of our Stock on nand, we are offering same below wholesale price. Don't miss these bargains Don't miss this bargain! Suits made to measure From $17.50 up See our windows for other Special Bargains Good Pressing, SkiUlgully done by as real Tailor, is as Refresh-. ing to Your Suit, las a good night's weep is to you. PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE. E. E. WULI�TIi Tailor, Men's Furnishings - Zurich, Ont. Where the Good Clothes come from v..� o• v a ��.w .�000avv.o�._.. 711111 • WiYAYAW1YhiMM1M1NVAMMVM1t�"fJJYWf Zurich Drug Store school Supplies We have a complete Stockof every,.thingnec- essary in this line for: the cboo1; Boy or Gird We have a new Stock of Stock of Scribblers, Note Books, Pencils, Pens, Water Colors, and all textbooks.. b oo� ks.., Also a fine supply of the pp �► he H><gh. School Books used in the Fifth Class 4:Dr. A. J. MacKinnon Zurioh � 4