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DIED
Brill—At Zurich, on March 19th,
'Merles Brill, aged 55 years 1 month
It said 15 days.
Ducharme—At Hay Township, on
''March 18, Laura Marie, daughter of 1111113111111111MENEMINIENNI
Var. and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme, Jr.
sed 4 years '9 months and 20 days.
Bell—In Hay Township, near Sen -
ll, on March 10,Paul D. Bell aged'
$3 years.
hall=in London, at 206 St. James
Ct. on March 14th, John Hal form -
y of Dashwood, aged 73 years.
BORN
ochems—At Hay Township, on
March 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Atoehems, a daughter.
• Weido—At Zurich. on March 12th,
+ta Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido, a daught
gar.
Laframboise—A t Hay Township,
lett March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. C Laf-
.lraboise, a son.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS •`HEREBY GIVEN.
Winder the provisions of the Trus-
jjt'ee Act, that all persons having
+claims against the estate or ABRA
aX GEIGER lea o; ih .:liege oil.
.Zurich,,, Gentleman, deceased, who
died on thb gra- flay of December'
1921 are - requiredto forward. their.
'"`a ., duly proa"e.n, to:. the undt r
assigned on or before the 3''d day of
April 1922.. . .
AND NOTICE IS "FURTHER
r..4-.VEN that after the said date
he Executors viii proceed to dis-
ibute the estate amongst the per -
!ns enti lad thereto having regard
Manly to the claims of which they
lave then notice, and shall not be
Cable for the proceeds of the est-
te iso distributed, to wiry person
f whose claim they shall not
'knave notice at the time of the dis-
fibation.
DATED at Exe'er th s 8`.h dav
f March A.:D. 1422,
Executors Solicitors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Zurich
She;
IIIp� IiNUgiili Belem inra l m�f >II
BAYFIELDGARAGE
Ae' OLD STAND UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OPEN FIRST APRIL
FIRST CLASS WORK BY A COMp:TIaNT MECHAI:I:-G .SO__IrE`
OILS AND ACCESSORIES. COMPLETE STOCK OF;
GENUINE FORD PARTS
BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED,
A. J. CARVER
NEAR THE BRIDGE, - BAY$'1ELD, ONTARIO
Open. E' ening4.
Mrs.' Prank of Detroit 18 at -1 Missainary An7niversarr sem ie
tending her mother :Mrs. :Situmg- i es will be held in Goshen, Kippen
erten who is under the doctor's
care.
Miss Luella Kuntz is visiting eels.-
tires
elytires in Michigan.
Mr. ].L W. Schenk has purchas-
ed the confectionery property ni
which he •'is residing, from Mr.
Kiurapf.
Mr. C. L. Wolper and daughter Ed-
ith visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Klapp on Friday.
Lorne Pfile and John Rader left
for the West Monday.
Messrs. Albert and Norman Fisch-
er left on•Tuesday for Cupar, Sask.,
for an indefinite stay. .
After an illness of three years due -
In the estate of 'William Stogdilt, i Mien, Mrs. Casper L. Walper of Dash
lieceased. wood passed away on Sunday March
Notice is hereby given that all per- 5th, at the age of 64 years 11 mou-
siest= having claims against the estate the' and 25 [lays. She was born at
' William Stogdiil, late of the town -
married
Ont. in the year 1857 and
�.lalp of Stanley in tittle" County of married her now bereft husband in
iaron, yeoman, deceased, who died 1379 and settled on the farm now'oc-
ilia or about the 2eth .of Decembercopied by her sen two and a half
X$22, are required to deriver to tier II :n.iles north of Dashwood. She leaves
togdill, the executor, Sutton West,'
to mourn her loss a sorrowing hus-
tario of the said estate or his sol- band' four daughters and one son,
tor on or before the first day of errs. O. F. Kim of Zurich road, Mrs.
pill A. D. 1922 a full statement of C. L. Snider of Roseville, Michigan.
eir claims, together with partici- Mrs. Wm. Kruecheberg of Detroit,
thereof, and the nature of the se- Edith at home and Edmund on tie
tribes, if any, held by them all duly homestead, one daughter having pre
rifted by affidavit. deceased her in infancy. She also
And take notice that after the said leaves 15 grand children, ane sister
and three brothers. Interment took
place at the Lutheran Cemetery on
March 9th. Rev. P. Graupner eou-
ducted the funeral cervices.
st mentioned date the said executor
ill proceed to distribute the estate
elf the said deceased amongst the per-
us entitled thereto, having regard
y such claims as Ise -shall have recei-
,ted due' notice and in accordance
arewith.
Bated at Sutton West this 10th day
March., A. D. 1922,
WILLIAM H. STOGDILL,
executor, Sutton West, Ontario.
fa AS}1WOOD
Miss P. Klein of Mildmay is
gain in charge of the milliner(
/spt. for Reid, Edighoffer & ,Solt
ad is allowing a "eery' nice displa;
Serine hat s.
Messrs. Albert and Norrnsn
fisher. eft Dist week for Cupiir,
alias lees Guenther' of London
reek'-clut: at her 'i+e,.
Oestreietier fir:i;f y t
11t.ding hi:.
•'it:i
yi
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kruecheberg,
returned to their home in Detroit on
Friday and Mrs. C. L. Snider and son
Claude returned to' Rosewilte, Mich.
on Monday after attending the fun-
eral of their mother oil Thursday.
lasto
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs, .Train McRiinle
Yi
went 1:o Toronto ort Monday to ai-.
'. and the funeral of Mrs. Jas.
McKiniei•e
• Mrs, Geo. Dower or the Sauble
"gine 'went to Lender l'i'ef: week to
lie operated ,on, t -tit the .operat
en did not prove «iirreegsftaf. She
tressed away on Ilasdy. the re-
arins were breuf.rtc b' me and
'es funned w is '•i "ri ,ti Mondale
hr .',1."t`;! 'a'vl ore
r'. tit "tY 3Y'1nr;-.
and. Varna Methodist cluirches • on.
Sunday, gar. '26th when Rev. ,Jol-.
iffe, returned. Missionary from
China will preach.
Mrs. J. Stephenson,' Sr., who
has spent the winter months at
the home of her son; W. H. Stephe
enson of Marlette, Mich., has re-
turned to her, hone in StanleyShe
returned with her son D. J. Ste-
phenson and his wife, who have
spent the past two weeks at
ISIMarlette
(Delayed in the mails)
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyce of Goder-
ich are spending a few days with.
their sons Albert and Frank :and
their daughters Mrs. John. Hohner
and Mrs. Wm, Hohner.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Lilley of Seafoz-
th spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
W. J. Dowson.
Miss A. Graham of London spent
the week=end at the home of Mrs. E.
Robinson.
Each.Tuesda,y evening during Lent
Rev. R. C. Pitts will conduct services
in the
Goshen Anglican
Church he
will also illustrate his address with
lantern views. R Eaek service begins
at eight o'clock. -
'-On Thursday a>tternoon• of last
week the lady friends- of Miss Elijah
Robinson, (in view of her approach-
ing marriage), gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowson and
presented her with a shower of use-
ful and beautiful articles. Miss Rob-
inson expressed her thanks for their
thoughtful consideration after which
a pleasant afternoon was spent.
JOINT AUCTION SALE
At Zurich, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH,
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. nx. shales.
LIVE) STOCK--•6-year old Carriage.
Horse, broke single of double .quiet
and reliable; York Sow due April 30;
2 York Sows due in. May; 1 York Sow
due in June; 1 Yearling Berkshire
Hog; a litter of young pigs; 6 An-
cona S<:lens. '
SEED GRAN, ETC.—Deering fer-
tilizer drill; 100 bushels Granary Fil-
ler oats; a quantity of White Blossom
Sweet Clover; O. A. C, No. 72 oats;
Marquis Wheat; buggy; 2 trailers for
auto; one with high pig rack; some
inelb tile; 14 16 ft, plank; home
grown tobacco, etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Oak
sideboard; . dresser; bedstead and.
Alt
11.t11
1'q fl.1.� iiri���
TRACTOR PRICES REDUCED
'Edam 10-20'now $825.00. Internationl 8-16 now $775.00. A three bottom plow will b , .
liven free with the Titan and a two bottom plow will be given free with the InternatiQ14
Note the following low prices;-
Cxletro;etbumper now $4.00 1 blacksmith blower at .. ...$12 gine ii, working order at" a reef!.
Pere teat axles .a pair ... $1.00 1 pair hoof clippers at ......$1.00 bargain•,
sees G tubes, each ... ... $2.00 1 hack saw at $1.00 1 tarlge 'size horse cllipper; Faro*
Ford front springs, each ... $2.25 2 Vulcanizers at each .. ...$1.25 imI•ihrneiits. puY'bpa, etc. Ford
-oily bolt clippers at ...; ...$3.00 Also 're nine H. P.
gasoiinr en- r�4rts fez sale.
Ari, THE END OF EACH MONTIE F.Vit eY AGENT, MUST PAY FOR AL", REPAIRS SHIPPED T
HMI :, ,1TR1NG THE MONTH. NO AGENT IS ALLOWED TO SELL REPAIRS ON CREDIT.
L. A. Prang, Zurich
Here's Lighter Weight—
Longer Wear—Better Value
Wearing.' rubbers all day is tiresome, but since rubbers are necessary,
*thy not wear fomes Holden Rubber Footwear? Each pair combines
the least weight with the longest possible weal,.
This :longer life is built into each pair with
pure rubber, pressur0 cured, and extra
strength where the wear comes. .See the
heavy ribbing under the laces. This is only
one of the =any special features that make it
possible for us to back up the sweeping
,guarantee 0» every, pair.
The men who design -:_z1 make these shoes;
have been working; out your footwear problems.
for years. Their:, knowledge of materials and,
rubber shoemaking makes 'Ames Holden_
Rubber Footwear the greatest value you can:
buy. Let us lit you with
�1
Zook for the Arnea Holden AME S� ,;�'
mark on ovary pair
EN
RUB Elt FCOTWEA
W. H.PFiLE
Zurich Cat:.
springs; large extension table; •6 kit-
chen chairs;' rocker; small table; kit-
chen range with pipes new heater
with piPeS,: buru both coal or wood;
3 dozen empty sealers; new lard can;
tea kettle iron o kettle lamps; 4 lam s; dish
"
pail; dishes; dozen knives and for-
ks and a host of other articles usizal-
found around a kitchen.
TERMS
$10.00 and under. cash. Over that
amount 8 months credit will be giv-,
en on furnishing approved joint notes
4 per .cent. off for cash. '
OSCAR KLOPP, Auctioneer
W. S. JOHNSTON,` Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock & I.mplements House
hold'I±'urniture,. The under Pined
auctioneer has been' instructed to
se11. by Public Auction at Lot 20,,
Con. 7, Hay Tp., .3 miles west of
Hensel!, on Friday 141er. 24th at 1
o'clock, p. xn. &tarp' the fol'ow'ng
11O1ISES' ... 1 draft gelding ris
ing =tly 1^ draft gelding rising 8; 1
Pere:heron filly rising 4;;' 1 pony.
CATTLE ... 3 cows due in April;
2 cows due May 10;..1 heifer due
Jane 1; 1 farrow cow; 8 'steers and
heifers rising e; 4 steers rising 3;
2 yearlings; 4 fall calves.
HOGS & HENS 3 sows due May
10; 2 pigs,2 months old; 70 hens,
1M`PLEMVIENTS ... M. H. binder 6
ft, rut; Deering nnower, Deering
cult•iea.tor, -Deering Disc drill, bele
M, ?'i, roller, dta:• harrow, 2 set
rli,,ltt'tid h
-wrote , wallcin, p:ows,
,v.tgons, 2 hat i -tains, sugar beet
1
Battery and Radiator
EPAIR 1 hl G
No matter what shape your Batt try or Radiator is in we cab'
repair it as good as new ..by our unproved method.
Bring in your leaky Radiators. All cartage charges paid on wway.
Ali work bears the well known
Epp's SQUARE DEAL Guarantee
Txehange your old Storage Batt ery on one of our new 18. m,onthai,
guaranteed Epps Battery, Ournew 3 -ton International Truck will
take care of ,your hauling, problem.
E. H. E
'Phone Clinton 626 r 14
VARNA
pulper, manure spreader, top bug
gy, cutter, set double harness, P1'i'
mier cream Separator, grind stone,
8 collars, Steal pig' trough; gasol
ine can, 2 coal oil cans, quantity
wood, 5 tons hey, grain bags,
seed corn, forks, shovels, hoes)
whiifletrees, neekyokes, chains, and
other articles too numerous to
went:ton t
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS New
cnok stove, s`doboard, l i:chen table
'Rat/mend setvini1 machin",. kitchen
baht gravel bet, `Y:teem-hon, herse
stuffier, M. 11. , rake:, set scales,.
cabinet, 9 ki`.ehen chairs 6 rockea,I leatherisarloxcha,ra, library tal.e
.
plant stand,.3 rubs,
leather couch,.
linoleum, 2 bedroom suites, 2 Witte
cots, 4 mattresses, odd heti, stand:,.
Washeri coal . oil stove, coal oft
heater, parlor stove, Book etove
L falling leaf tablas, lawn mower,
TEAMS OF SALE $10 and nide
cash. Over that amount 8 mcnthat,
credit will be given on furniebins
approved joint nom t' per cent•
off for cash On credit 'ceche nta.
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