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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-10-07, Page 4ANOUNOBMENT :h . • a iving purchased the • ►unci Baiting Business from Mr. E. Koehler. �,�:gysho announce that l am in a position to � wapply the public with a fine line of hal>ed go9ds " .'TING FORMERLY CONDUCTED A ST11LIAR BUSINESS IN " '•�a+` -L AND WE INVITk TUE PUBLIC TO VISIT OUR SHOP ..h,l .._ AL , : ENJOY ;YOUR MEALS BY EATING OUR BATING. :+S ETT UAB.ST Zurich The fall Millinery • ``Fade has opened up 'i'vith-- a xutsh and the reason fo+.nd iir the a-tawti •e Nene ' abs we are 'showing, Charm- • ng in all the glory of Fall rare these lovely IIats. 'i14'o12 'will find it .a genuine -pleasure to select your now _ M U R isAYef brat igtonr this gay assem- •S t? V I C E ;ablate, The new high crowns ,fie generously represented. We are: enthused ov.er our Millinery this Fall. -used too and pleased *with the reasonable prices V. V. Siebert, Zurich You will as well. .be enth- SEE OUR NEW PARL( IN THIS GASCHO BLOC ZURICI:I FI EAI 1) �.,•� ,�• - (i•a+'a17?n church ,Last Sunday, ''. th . yoke; , trowbare, 5ho"ie.E, spades, some weather being fin';.`, the e:hurClrwas cSaSa-'number `'ars�f tlb`r11�1,'`J, chop to capacity,. Helpful' and piping, a inspiring sermons 'were preached boxes, syrup pan w=ith, buckets, 1 by Rev. Melvin Key's, ,and a %'Ery incubator and: 1?xoodee, spring'tva- lib..ra.l of ses:tag was laid on the gond seat, o setts o f loggia); ib n ke lxlat to )0ry tor the • new organ 3 sills fhay y Of which has baeu i7stallcl. new lambent; 10 -gal . copper kettle tEj. VUrnrrt of Varna pre- 2 iron kettles, lawn rower, man- ached at Dungannon last Sunday,. .lira forks, tiay2 forks, road'd, rear Mr. Etrcy Jol7.rrstoi7 of Varna, n }iz7 t,bags,of Palo ro win) itt est on th.':' Ilirr ester's rope, gr, EFFECTS y a eteurvion, hie returii;ed hone. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 1 base Mr. Bi::!lard Robinson lolided • a learear coal isto e,i 1caac1) ]nerange ear of apples.. at l:,rucefield: this foe cos land wood; g rwe.ek, , Mr's. Frank Redmond of Letts- bridge, Alta, e iaited her .sister,Mrs Geo. Dowson ;last week Dashwood Mr, .and Mr's, C. Anderson ret- urned 1asteweek, after. spending the past month, in Iowa. •a 1e;hli etOtsem's' 0BBtS 000000900 if a000000QSl0030000000.00••00.• • • • e • e COA Misse Emina and Martha Gra, tipper of ,l+armington, Mich,., „vis- ited friends in town eon Saturday and Sundays, i ( Miss Rose Rader of Detroit, is visiting her parent's. Mr. and Mics, Norman Kellerman of Kitehener, visited in ,town - on Sundayj. Mil. and Mrs. 0. Wildfong, ,Li. Hamacher anci. A Winer L, spent the wee; -enol with. friends here. Mr. and Mrr:3. Fred Rinker and of Thedford were Sunday Visitors in town: Misses ,Alice Hoffman and Mar- gareh Held of Stratford spent the week -end at itheir home. ' Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitch- ener, visited ,her parents here ion Sunday,. , Mss, Harry Kraft is visiting in Tot onto', , Mr.. and Mre, .P,.. Stirs and Mr'. and MP's:. E Stire of Rainham, r'us- ited with friends on 1Sunday.. lee s. Hooper 'who they been via itling her daughter, Mee. E Guen- ther, returned to London on Sat- urd2y;. Mrs. J. Guenther has returned to Mitchell. ,,. Mr. Chess. Gainer spent Monday in London ;a burner coil oil stove with oven, rt ash machine with ringer, Daisy, ehnrn, parlor 'writ, 2 bed 'sp'iings 20 -gal, le0urlcrant crock, Kitchell sink, cellar table, kitchen table, 2 ainessar bbis., folding ironing bo- ard, 'set! sad irons, 2 crzpboarde, A.nk or Holl cream (.separator ne- arly new, sewing machine, quantity of 'stove pipe's, couch, quantity of :'noel's. and 'sealers, pots, pails and panes, lamps, and other articles too rau•nieron:s to mention.' Everything 's in gOod condition. 1 rug 5x3•+i1 yards, TERMS—All !sums of ;1U and un- der cash, over that amount 12 mon- ths credit will be given on furn- •shirg approved jjoirit notes with a discount off 4% for cash on credit 'anrt)unt's. Everything is going to 'sold, as the proprietor has'soid farm.. .Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm S. Johnston, Clerk. Daniel Truemner, proprietor. •' 1\Te have made arrangements custom e wl�erehy we can supply ourO ae O ers with. the very hest grades of 'aD Scranton Antiiracito Coal. Leave your order with us and we will fill. them as shipm ents arrive. • • • • 0 • ,E_ O e •• e a i e 0 4!I•�••'a1D0••00••ei �994j•talOdmlmRDESO�•!•••••O.00.0••C®C+s01lcD6 6 GOOD SUPPLY OF BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, CHICK F. EDS; STOCK FOODS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND WE i.AIM TO SATISFY 1 Louis c U U be w Zurich `SMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. Eugene Howey of Exeter, spent the week -end with his friend Newell Geiger. Miss Ethel Fowlie of Bayfield, ••pent the week -end with her sis- 'ter, Mrs. G. Koehler: '3•'he continued daily 'showers the tTw'st week has greatly delayi dthe #la.'rmers in harvesting their bean'; • .nd buckwheat crop's, while .c]on- .Miderable were. taken in on Monday summer n. a1 as like . umn �. - • th..r the weather h..n 'rt 't L out of great, Family it *visa a 1 rt .eason, but was followed by eon- itinued heavy rains. Some farm- tars have lifted their potatoes, wh- aeb are an enormous crop, and are 'finding a ready market with M. a .'Pritz of the viithge who is �ship- :ning •a. carload to Toronto, the ,Trice paid to the former being $1 Ter bushel. STRAYED Unto my premises, Hay Town - about 'abou.t July 1st last a year- ning :ar-cling calf. iOwner can havesame Illy proving property sand ;paying : expenses. Hy, Clausius, R. R. 1. FOR SALE Oar entire flock of fowl which is largely White Leghorn beedr ' nd mostly pullets and one and two yeas old birdtis,. Richard Rob- inson, Zurich. P.0, `Phone 9 on 97 ':�Herssail 444.44.4444#4,4444,444.44.44.444,444.4," 44.4,4 T,1 iset aye Ogtobe) 7th, 192E s.-•..-w..un."..M"la,.n+'tMWM.»:,M.,'Ik.!M!!..M!.'II�iM•.YMn.MY!�..MpA,r. ,.+4.44's't'llreS.,edleirke'talttke •'4,nS'4.14.leieli'++4 11, 4, 4 AUCTION SALE O7' ,FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on Lot 26, S. B, Stanley, i 1 nnile'seast of Drysdale' on TUESDAY OCT - 13th, at L12.30 o'clock, p,nisharp. 'LIVE • STOCK — HORSES — .,. Clyde gelding ;3 yrs. old; 1 gen- eral purpose snare 11 syn. cold; I. Clyde welding 11 yrs, old; 1 dr- iving mare g foe( single and clau- L-ln'. Cattle -1 Holstein cow due in tFt;bruary , 1 hHe;rford cow 5 ,yrs*' cid ;dues in April; 1 cow 7 yrs old ,clue, 25th. June, yl cow 8yrSl old due it May; One Holstein cow yrs„ ,old, 1 2 -yr, old heifer. due COUNTY NEV'.S•Tan lest ; 1 2 -yr. 'old heifers . due Was. John Mills of W, W�awano.;h an March and April; 1 Reg. ,Sh.- near Auburn, ,the `other day brou- orthorn Ball 2 -yrs. old No. (1.719001 ght to .G•oderieh a ;cucumber 14an veal calf, 5 !steeas:sand 1 heifer ris che's in length and three pounds ing 2 .yrs. Hogs -1 sow yrlue Dee in weight. , . i 1.4th; 4 shoats about ,90 lbs.; Hens Little Nola Wweitser, daughter —31S dozren yours; hens, 4 do• en of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sweitzzer .pullets. Sh.ipka, had the misfortune of haveIMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder .7 ing, hes: hip bone dialecated4 ft. cut; 11I -H fertiliser' drill 11 ditsc; Mrs. Mary Hicks, of Snowflake M -I3. cu7tivator,'�M-II !steel troller, Man died at the .home of her a -ft. M -H 1;1 outthrow disc; Jack. daughter Mrs. R. McKenizie of: Will nsor: wagon with. ;b:txx and shelb- 6�r�New.DaCar" HA, 1 T1�SIX ii n G 4 see 4;4' 444. Y 1nxCt 1i avY g been appointed ' ,ist t l agent t for the al) -.-e ce1ebrated a �e.n t. ; Car, 1 will be pk ased ,1 any s time to give % a den .o std" a iO . WILL ALSO GIVE EXPERT Surat T.r'CE OF BATTERIES )F ALL KINDS— —NEW BATTERIES IN STOCK. +0' pUTCfS REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED BY EXPERT" g ,1ECk1I.A,N1f'C', SATISFACTION IS 'OUR --- -.'T , i O'::r GIVE' DAY' AND NIGHT SERVICE. ,,.. 'i• 4 Plow pints t fid: most Itiak,t, ,i of plows IfJ14 4 at greatly '*reduced prices Vii• s:r 8 Er t 40. •F••1•+++)1"3.3 • ••3•�• '3 A'+•�i• • ••+ 2 •Y••3•^3+• 4.4 +=i; ++++ •, •1•.g• •.1..II•.1..3•.1..II•+ +44/ 4. ieRoy Smith ;148. , Sr. II—Chas. Thiel 123— Shirley Koehler 114, Louise Willert 97, St- ewart Thiel 93; Vera Deichert 91; Lenora Haberer 86, Armand Gren- ier 82; xAlbert Leibold 71; eRotee Johnston 67. Jr. II --Paull Hess 150; Rah* Ut- tley 141; Rata Flei'schauer 140, Fred Brown 122; Leslancl Schwalm 121, Morley Saigon 103, { ' Jack MVlerner 98, :Blanch Grenier ,29.. 0. M, O'Brein, Teacher. Room III Jx.. IV A—Adeline Fleischau..e n i 97, Tran Willert 86, Violet Schwalm 85, Harold Stade 79, Ruby 'Church 78, Francis 'Kipper 73, Pearl Sar- arns 72, Mary, Kochern's 70, Hugh MacKinnon 69,, George Ducharme and Byron Ducharme, absent. Jr IV B—Margery , Gasdo 71; Clifford Salmon 61, Laurette Far - wed CO, Olin Foster F5, Albert Help roan 47. Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT ;sport-. for: .September. Sr. 1—Edith 'Deicheit 450: Will Brown 435, Beatrice! Meiclinger 421 ',Bertrand Deichert .389 Homer,Sal- :tnor►• 381; Ruth Foster 337, Peter Voisin 301, Therese Zettel i 290; .Beatrice' Thiel 27,8; .IKarl Rembe f. } uiitc attended Go'ahen annrwersary Jr. I Hrrbert Smith 270; Albertlast Sunday,. 'tla'utsiuw 260, Margaret Schwalm 2.9 M } r. Ross Johnston who' weir �1V*oisir, 250, Lawrence Bedard. 211;M treatments in the hospital Wawa na I oellnn7,4.:203, Si( Pr. --Mae smith, 241; Laura at 1- r:nsall, returned home muchinn- rtiYralLl m' eteheet 235; Lewis Thiel 291'; p 'Quiteedin ha numebi.er front this vie Zio.atelea, Ducharme. 220'. , ,pity tttetrcleci the Zurich Fair last tin, A., & Beevera ben.- r .1.9'_.' i i ty .a . :Anthony Voisin t70, NfatiJnrxc 11 Mr. handed John�f;to nof�Parhhill *lien 133; Denise Laporte , 101; p;. 'k ars Manner 65; A1i:hor'suq Gr:n',er wl'c,nt the. week -end under the par - 50, ,{ ental roof, ;�'7, Marie Bedard f(i. X abgelrt, Mr:s�; G. „ Kae1t1(')r,_ : STANLEY TOWNSHIP. zoom. IT ryfr., ad lY1r's Oscar �V1.>r 'int trr7d 268 g Jr*. Ill: `lr'�atrice Gasc)rri' ' i- l .tl spent `�lr•` tehe formerly lived near Cen sings, hay rack, Fox scale 12‘.10 -lbs and was: in 'her 90th year. A A moisetdisastrous fire broken out at rroderich jthe other menthe! ing in the large barn of, J. K Wal ten which completely destroyed the !structure, two horses, a dog, ind a number rotchi,.kens lin the barn were burned to death. There was about three loads of hay an the loft and spontaneous combus- tion itsg iven as :the original orig- in sof (thea blaze: Rev. Fr. Corcoran, Mt. Carmel, announced the bonds of marriage of Herbert Hartman, of Detroit;son of Mr. John Hartman, Zurich to Miss Madeline Disjard.inr_, second daugh.'te.r of Mr. and Mi+s. Abraham Disjardine, the marriage to . take place 'early in October, A' .very- pretty wedding .took Place on Sept. 15th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. frlcLeod, Bayfield, when .their eldest daugh- ter, Lucy, \beca'me the wife of Mr Charles A. Plater, of Detroit. The 7artde wa s .attended by Miss 7 2s e �'Terner, while john McLeod, , bro. ther .of the bride was groomsman Sr` III—Flossie Stelck• .86, verna Geiger 80, Albert' i'Deich:ert 72, Harvey Clausius 71, Gordon How aid 65, Earl Flakbo{ard 60 Arition- ette Greiner 52, Leonard Smith 46, 16, Clarence Smith and Rolland Orenier, a.bs int. F. M. Kalbflei,sch, teacher $LAKE Mr, and Mrs ,Val. Gerber Jr. and family left on Saturday for en extended trip through the States. Mr. Wm Clarke !!spent the we- ek -end .'at Shu' (homer in the village Mr. and Mr's Dick Brown of Zur- ich called on friends in the vale age on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Mose Gerber and fancily spent ,Sunday with ,friend's in the village. Quito a number from this vic- • ,',l1;,�(wyn S neves .e 232; .*dice Decker milli sox Koneetwo , r spent and. I�f e ,;.Tt•••t il.' :,.r tr '2 , Quintile *wee!. en .• at the h 1r ftz Geo' .Dowse 218 IPS- Mrs �. .e e1. , - tl .v I 1 • =a• c rr 2-19 [} rhlr n ' s} lex i x i '''Ce,4. ,0 1 i e tied i• c 1 t' t c r 1, caiicit.y-, all ,above articles are practically es good as new. De- ering mower;•h:tv rake, CM—H bean cultivator and puller, 4 -rection haat rows. Fleury walking, i?la'c, LNa. 10 Percival walking plow, light 1 as a- gon, Clinton fanning mill, pr. bob sleighs, open buggy, cutter, ; ba I truck, bellss, crosscut ;saw, double set britches harness, 'set back band harness, plow 'harness, single har- nesle, double (set driving iharness, light cellars \with traces 'and ha- mes, horse collar, logging chain, aoubletrees, neckyokes, crowbar, wire ;stretcher, 'shovel;, hoes, spade, 2 'oak \barrels, Quantity of lumber, manure forks, hay .forks, ladder, buffalo robe, dog'skin coat, grain. bags, 2 riviters, iron gate '1.2-1 t[ water trough, 200 bush, barley and wheat mixed, 400 bushels of ban- nersed oats, quantity of hay, •bunch! of 'shingles, cow bhains, qu- entity of paint and .paint: bru- H0t19EHOL.D'EFFECTS - 1' sot_ 1 ue- neap.' new , Q id oak buffett y bec heater ;arid cooker with full sizzed oven .nearly new, burns ,wood or coal, kitchen cabinet" . 3 - burner coaloil stove with oven, we- bbing machine, wringer, copper` Daisy tub's, churn, 'ol.r, 2 i o n ase , :Renfrew cream see arator in gond running order, 3- iron bedsteads, bed room isuite, .extension i`rle, 2 large table's, 3 -sn ell tables, sad irons, butter ,bowel, 2 • ,eupbaards, atovep ipes, sealers, crocks; pot4 , nails, pens, cistern sink, lamps, large flour can holding .3 • bags, ppi'ef peeler, autowheel coaster, hanginglamp, rocking chair, doz. kitchen chairs, large' kitchen eloc•k, alarm clock, baby dwarria,,Q'e', ba..y crib wile)! ;spring's, baby . cradle', 'Curtain poles; �lant'enn *,etc. - TERMS- A'l1 mime of 1;20 and under cash, over that amount 12 months. credit will be given on fru'- ni;shing approved joint notes. i5% off for cash on credit amounts. Louis Brisson, Proprietor. Oscar 'Mini), ,Auctioneer. W. S, Johnston; Clerk, .AUCTION, SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENT'S, And HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, on Lot 7, Con. 10, Hay Township, on the Goshen Line, 3 • mile',s south of Zurich on Thursday, October 14th,. at 12.30 o'clock the ,following; HOB ES -1 mare 10 yes: old•; ig 'eiditlo 4 yrs. old; 1 mare, 3 yrs. old; 1. mare 2 yrs. old; '1 gelding 2 yr): old, 1 filly 1 yr.. old. CATTLE -1, Reg. cow due in April; 1 ' Reg. eow due in May; 1 Reg. cow due in May; 1. .Beg r.nw du�� in February; ;t Reg. core with calf. ar, 'foot; 1 g rade' cow due in April, 1 harrow Cott"; 1 Reg. cow due in tFeb'y; t Reg. heifer rising 2yrs; 1 heifer rising 2 -yrs 1 !steer rising 2 yrs; 1 purebred heifer 1 yr. old; 1 babybeeve; 3 purebred heife naives; 1 ,calf^; 1 Reg, bull' 1 yr. old, PIGS - 1 brood sow York, bacon, type, in pig; 6 stockers.. POULTRY e--4 IMPLEMENTS -1 M -it binder 11- ft - ft 'eat; M. -II. mower 6 -ft,' *nut; 1 Cock'shutt fel tilizzer+ 11 disc drill nearly new; M -IL cultivator near- ly new; M. -H. bean cultivator with Puller combined . nearly new; Max- well h',iyloadr:r with truck, 1C/fax- well side delivery; M--I:f. 10-fi:'steel rake; 2drum `'steel roller; MJ3, di:>c: 1. 3 -'section harrows, M.• -PA manure 'spreader, 3 Fleury Walk- ing plow, 2 double ploys"s; 2.-. anti; hay reek, wagon box, 2 gravel boxes, pig rack, Clinton fan- ning' mill, cutting box bag truck 12000 lb, ;scale, turnip seeder, pea b{irr�ester with hu'neher combined, carriage, root pulper, 2 bobsleighs buggy, 2 c,.rtr i s, sett of caxi}t1r5, circular tines, daubes +set of brithen harness, set baejcband harness near'. g i r e'sett s ti} C 1 now; plough harness, nl, In order to quickly dispose of the balance of our Stock on hand, we are offering same below Wholesale price. Don't miss these bargains Don't Liss this bargain! Suits made t:o measure From 17.50 up ee our windows for other Special Bargains Good Prea'sinn„ Skillfully done by a meal Tailor, is as Refresh- ing to Your Suit, as a good night's 1sleep is to you. PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE. El a t • UE Th Tailor, Men's Furnishings Zurich, Ont. Where the Good Clothes come from as q•q•q•4`a`�> •Oq•q• q^ �y'•p••Q.p�p•'Ci•q•q•q•4Ci riViVIAPIAVAIAMAMMANWMANIVINAMAW tern farmers' Mutual Wes Weather InsuranceCo. OF WOODSTOCI THE L,.11GEST BUSINESS OF ANY' CANADIAN COMPaNY DO- ING 1BVSINESS IN ONTARIO, CASH AND BONDS ON HAND $85,429,61, G. licit 2ir s , Zuric AOPINT0 ALSO DEALER IN LIGE- ALE IC/NOS OS ' A. ODS �"1y7I'.�C4 ItODS, n C "� tie f a; a }' to n 3. ,, ., 7 .aurt:V c,t 1l 17tar, t7 , 1)+J ,.. ;t Lat:1..i , _ .. ." �,,,.i ,,,�,., t:, - . .,, t7t1 `'p 'tr'Ccli" , op �'xI>,L+ Ilti 3'a Zettel 189y ,itutb: �lxrzfii'c11 18<x,, the ;:u.i,.r,�i:,..,� Zurich Drug Store School Supplies We have a complete St�ckof everythingnee- essary in this line for the school ,Boy or Girl We have + a new Stock of Stock of Scribblers Note Books, Pencils, Pens,Water 7 Colors, and all textbooks. Also a fine sappy of the High .Books used in the Fifth Class School � 1Dr1 A. J. MacKin:non; Zurich NTy , �Y,� , /y C �a � R � �, yyy�p' {'^ �Jt.'yy, t , I �rQ Y 1 ��,1 H Y 1 {� l i r