Zurich Herald, 1928-03-08, Page 4We thigbotse
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A quiet wedding was solemn-
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Louis Clark 'on Wednesday ,Iastl,
when their eldest daughter, Sarah
was united in marriage to Gordon;
Wred of Ribbert, The ceremony
,was perforated by Rev, T. W.
Jones, rector of St. Paul's Angl-
ican Church, 1Flensall,
Word has been received .of the
death of Mrs. Isabelle Brigham, of
'Toronto in her • 88th year, follow-
ing an accident a few weeks ago,
in which her arms and leg. " were
dfractured Shewas born in they
Huron Road near Clinton, ,and was
twice married. Two children di-
ed in infancy, Mrs. Bringhainwas
well known in .iIlensall, being • . an,
aunt of the late Mrs. Thos. Far• qty-
har. Mrs. Brigham lived iin Olen-
sall for a number of ,years, be-
fore going to . Toronto wherelsh,e
resided until her death. :t
AUCTION SA LE
TERMS -4U! . rand . ,via**, each: "'•
Over that 'amount 9' montl>e's: credit
will be given on fu nishina appree
ved joint notes. 4%, off for cash;
on credit amounts. Flay, poultry
and seed grain Cash.
Oscar 1 Topp, !Auctioneer,
V4 m„ S.., Johnston, Clerk. ,
Milford. Schiibe, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farms Stock ,Implements, 1
and Household Effects,
On N;, Lot 19, L. R. B. tanley Tp..
iy_, mile north, of Drysdale, On
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1928i
"Commencing at 1.00 o'clock Sharp
LIVE 'STOOK— Horses -1 bay
horse rising 10 .yrs; 1 aged neare;.
1 aged mare. Cattle—Roan cow
due in July; Roan cow due in
xl,ugwst; White heifer bred on
Jan, 11th; Grey heifer rising 2 yrs ;
heifer rising 1 yr; steer rising 1 yr.,
fall calf; year old Collie; dog,
Bogs—Brood sow with litter at
foot; 4 stocker pigs weighing a-
bout 125 lbs. each. About -. 100
hens mostly all pullets.
IMPLEMENTS — M. -H. binder
6 ft. cut, M. -H. mower 5 -ft. cut,
1VI-H.. spring tooth cultivator,
new 10 -ft, steel rake, 3 -section har-
row, walking plow, gang plow,
wagon, wagon box, 16 -ft. hay rack,
bob sleighs, Clinton fanning mill,
2,000-1b., scale, 30 -ft. ladder, buggy
Pai'tlind cutter, light wagon, cut -
ring box, root pu'per, wheelbarrow
grindstone, apple peeler, ladder, .a
quantity of grain bags, horse sc-
alier, 3 pitch forks, 6p rung fork
scoop shovel, shovels, hoes, log -
Of COWS, FARM'Ii1IPLEMIENTS'
LUMBER, AUTOMOBILE, ETC:
At HENSA'+Lle 'On
SATURDAY, MARCH 10th.
At. 1 o'clock,
Studebaker Car in good,ruen'n;
condition. '
Cows—Pure bred JJer~ev cow
rising 9 due March 20; pare bred
Jersey cow rising 3 due Mar'. 22
IMP. LEM ANTS - Deering, glower
seed dri1, 1`1 -hoe; disc harrow,' 3
section diamded h:rrow's. we'k"'n7
plow, new scuffled;good lumber
wagon, set 'bob 'Weighs, wagon
box, gravel 'box, steel tire top'
buggy, open 'buggy, root pulper,
land float, cutting box, fanning ging chains, brass mounted harn-
1'ni11, grindistone, saw sharpening' I less new, double heavy . pickle har-
stand set double :harnes3, .3horse ness, single harness, set bridles;
IF' YOTJ HAVE NOT HEARD THIS NEW (LOW PITCH) RECENT- collars, sweat; pads, 20 -ft, ladder, DeLaval cream separator, galy.
ER AND LOUD SPEAKERS YOU HAVE NOT HEARD A REAL cross cut 'saws, 2 pitch forks, Isco- ,apple drier, . Daisy churn, lean
SET op shovel, r barley fork, set: kettle, 3 berry crates, big 30-doz.
whiffletrees, 2 neck yokes, 2 log- egg , crate, kettle stand, quantity
ging chains- 2 crowbars, spade,' f ,of lumt er, lumber for pig rack, fish-
. shovel, post hole spoon; band ing netts.
saw, some fence wire, 'No. 9bree; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 22
wire, eanthook, pulleys, hooks, lot glass• cupboards, cook stove, he
of carpenter tools,cook stove, he- at3r, 2 meat bzrrels, quantity cif
Ater, quantity olf hay, wheat straw hail - gal sealers, lard can, wash st
65 3 in. tile; hand sleigh, beet.forlk; and, dollies' azrse,flour can, 2 tical
good work bench and vice, flat barrels, quantity of half -gal i.eal-
rack bottom'; 2100 -ft. 1 inch •umber horse, flour can, pails, 2 small
hemlock and basswood; 1500ff horse, lour can, palls, 2 .small
v. -'n, rock 'elm and maple, quantity: iron' kettles, 2 bedsteads, hanging
of 2x4 'and 3x4 scantling,',.4 white lamp, small lamp, house scales,bt:t-
ash wagon tngues,
- tee' bowl, x -cut saw' and pumeroire
articles.
with surplus security of !, TERMS—$10 and under Lash.
HESS
SEE AND HEAR IT AT
RADIO
ELECTRIC
weeks• ago. a As Jardine had a-
gainst hint several previous con-
victions on 'similar charges, the
magistrate took a serious view of
the case and sentenced lain to pen
itentiary fors even years on one
charge and for three years on the
other, the sentences Ito' run con- .inches thick (12 -ft. long for ;manure
•currently. •
sleigh, 2 pine joist, 20 (ft, longe -
quantity of 'dressed pine for .doors;
timber for axe handles and whif-
t 1
fletreee, quantity of elm plank .
,
$7,500,000
The Presbytery of Heron. of the
PresbyterianPresbyterianChurch held its re -
Over that amount 7 months' credit
3 will be given •on furnishing appro
Executors and trustees are - c ed joint notes. 4`/, of for cash
gular meeting in Clinton on Feb- inch, 14 feet long; quantity iofinex. on ire t amounts.
authorized by law to invest .21st, Rev JJ. Mcllroy of.Hensall,red lumber; 'barrels and boxes and Arthur Sieber, Auctioneer`
in Huron & Erie Debentures Th
was elected Moderator. The re numerous ot} er 'articles.
Earl;Weida'Clerk.
signation of Rev. Dr. Larkin of Sea TERMS—$10 and under casd'1, ,o .
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Applications are accepted by forth, with his application , to re- over that amount nine ir.ort Turner,
Proprietor.
onth' ler-
given x r
tire from i,te active pastorate, edit will be biven by ,furnishing
ieiGrENT having been .:president, and 'Stated approved joint :notes,—,ox. ` a. , leseeel,
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reason as having been lin the bbun t f list
ministry for 'forty .years, twenty- allowed for cash. on credit amounts
o 4 jeer ee ,per annum. -11
seven of which having. been de-
voted to his present pastorate in
Seafarthh, t' c
The second bridge and euchre
of the Huron Old Boys' Assobiat-
ion of Toronto will be held in
,Hygeia Hall, Elm st. in that city,
ou the 'eve. of March,23rd, a sp-
lendid musical 'program is prom-
ised, and very valuable prizes will
be awarded to the successful com-
petitors. There will be entertain-
ment for everybody, and especial
M s, Join NICO l st r Propr e;e e'ss
IN MEMORIAM.
-*Teeter-In lovingmemory of
dear Mother ,Flora Preeter,
'Olio passed away one year ago
to -day, March 7th, 1927.
Nothing but memories as we jour-
•ney on,
t
/:hanging for a smile from r'a ed
e
gone,
Stone knows the depth of our
deep regret,
n
1Se we remember when oth .rs
t forgeteinvitation is extended to all Flur
' Sadly missed by Son and ,Dau- onites in the city. The annual pic-
hters. nic of the Huron Old Boy's will be
COUNTY NEVI'S. held in Area No.4, Exhibition Gr -
:firs. Wm. Crittenden of Huilett ound.s, on. June 2nd, when ' the
islet, with an accident while !drive games aid sports will be lbetter
Sing in Clinton the other day with than ever.
be husband and daughter, when
✓Aa slog frightened lt�heiir horse
which
/Mated 'sharply.
foot caught as she tried 'to get out
40 the cutter and her:hip was fra-
4ctoredl,
Rabt, Winter reports that while
"visiting the farm of G. Orr, 4th
;icon., Goderich Tp., the other morn
ing eh saw a doe feeding with his
HENSALL
Milton Ortwein of London, vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. andMrs
J. W. Ortwein,
Melvin Brown, of Toronto vis-
ited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Bra
'cattle behind the barn, As ' he Jas. Tapp of London Univer-
tivatched the pretty little animal, sity visited at his home here.
ij walked across a field 'and com-
ing' to the "Fence leaped politely
*mer it.
The death occurred in Toronto
' iiestiital on Feb. 22nd, of a lady
well known in Clinton, in the per:
alfa of Mrs. I, Brigham, was ado,:
~righter of the late Wm. Cook of
the Huron Rd, west of Clinton,a.nd
Ilene, is (well and favorably known
' by many in the coenlmunitee
Jn
n
e has s hon
de
d out
'
stieew Raney
judgment ie thedamage action of
Louise I. McMichael and her hus-
°band, Garfield 'McMichael, against
the town of Goderieh and Wilfred
T. McLean and Wesley M. McLean
u
theS
'which was tried iIn Supreme
',bona at Godoiich a fedi .weeks
ago. Judgment is in favor ,ef pl-
intiff's and against the McLeans
scar $J500 and plaintiff's. costs;the
"Akin to pay its own costs. Ac -
end wife ,to re-
910t37Jet $5,000. damages for injuries
riffered by wife as result of step-
,lung into an open area in side-
walk.
'bili, and Mrs. Benjamin Taylor,
testeemea residents of Blyth, cel-
a'brated their fiftinth anniversary
'*he nttte+, ...ley, when )early Irie.rtds
gathered and coiigratulatiOn ries-
r+-
•k4ages from the local church Cso,
S'itb'ties were gent, •
The other duty, Albert Jardine,
Ant ursderfrb •Meaded guilty be-
fe e Moa;,trate Tte:•1 to charges of
alto ntptea iape and alt 6., nptn d
•:of'. 1 iS:> ')flit" r(',", ;
r'n I; n, a few
Thos. Hudson, of Marlette, Mich.
is 'spending a few weeks here with
relatives and friends.
The n.any 'friends of Nathan
Peck are pleased to learn that he
health
h
lin
is greatly improved
.af-
ter his recent illness.
George Mickle of R:dgetown, is
in town looking after the ,firm's
business, run the absence of Laird
Miekle.
Geo.
months
in H
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13 of
Thompson.
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Oscar Iiiopp ,Auctioneer.
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AUCTION SALE,.
Of (FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
and SEED )•RAIN
On Lot 26, Con. 14, Hay Tp., 21!
west and %mile north of giurich
On THURSDAY, MARCH 15t , 1928.
' Commencing at 1.00 o'clock e
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HORSES—Aged team weighing
1500 lbs; Grey to ern 9i and 10 years
old; Carriage horse rising 7 yrs
works single and double.
CATTLE—Lavander Archie
-17i372., bull, bo'n Ju'y 3119 4: Cow'
3 -yrs. old due Sept. 24; IRed cow
7 yrs. old due May>18th; Cow with
calf at foot; Red cow •+fresh;bred
Feb. 14; Cow with calf tat Foot;
Fresh cow bred 5 yrs. fold; cow
with calf at foot, 4 tyrs. old, bred
Feb. 8; black cow 8 yrs. old .due
April 25; Roan cow 8 yrs. old due
April 25; roan cow 7 t rs. bred
Dec. 8th; Red heifer tired, R+eb.
21, 2 yrs. old; 2 e.oan heifers ris, -
ing 2; '1 baby 'beeve; (brood ,sow
2 yrs. old; 13 pigs 17 weeks old.
SEED, GRAINN ;AND POULTRY
—100..bushels Banner seed 'oats, ,50
esh O 4. C •+Nee. 21 barley, 4
Lush:'+red c:ot=er'seed, 8 icon tined
hay, gu ntity potatoes; '6 (.16TA
1 -yr. old hens, 2 geese, 1 gander.
IMPLE1YIENTS, ETC. —Dser
hinder 6 -ft. cut; M.-2 mower 5-4t.
cut, M. -.H hay loader, M, -H, ste-
el 10 -ft. rake, M. -H, 11 -hoe Yrtil
iter drill, F. & \rood ,bean scof-
fer and putter, Noxon dies inthrow
5'.&W. 3 drum :steel roller, F',\W.•
hand. scuffter, Noxon cultivator,
'Kemp manure spreader, bob sle-
ighs,section ,everter, 3 section di-
amond
,
harrows, top 'buggy, Port-
land cutter, wagon, gravel box,
;wagon box and coal box combined
stock rack, 16 ft. hay raee.., Fleury
plow Ne. 21, Verity plow No. 21,
gang plow, root pulpier, Clinton
fanning. mill, 1000-1b, scales, post
hole auger, x -cut' saw, pr. chimes,
other bels, logging chain, coins
chains, grindstone, teedcooker,
gals. 'lined water trough, wheel-
barrow, chicken coops, colony
house, Pr; hay rack sills, Gray
Dort, touring ear, work bench, Ems
piro cream, separator, vinegar bbl,,
ottb"e harness with b-ckhand, do-
uble harness withbi+eech'ng, e'n, le,
harness, 5 collets, pr. horse blan-
kets, Wisconsin incubator 140 'size
coal heater, nt;til box, feed boaea,
r..
'Calle dog, dotlb etiees, 7ieclryoltsq,
'eetse n"i as strainer pail, n'tn11c
pails; power emery ('r'wlrr, ferlti4 cases
Dr. Blatchford, who spent a
r
f• i-
' -e and r
few 5 with relatives
lends ensall and vicinity, left
•a to;Clinton,Mich.
t., Clin
ton
his
hang,
on
hockey switch which was
played. other ey,ening with th:;
Seaforthearn, resulted in favor of
of H , 4-1.
Th sale of real restate and ho-
usehold effects of the late Mrs.
Geo.. pson on Saturday lass.
when,real estate•was ,'sold to
7VI. Pi r for $1400, Mr, andMr:,
t for their home in 'Tor-
onto Wrn. Thompson for his
home Chicago.
Mrs: John
f �•ie�tds of
Many
d to, hear of
'SiYo were shortie
her c at her home in London
last Mr. and Mrs.Young
were ger welll;nown residents
.ofI , having run the New
1Corro l hotel hers for some
years MTS. Young sti:ferad fro'^n
cancer.
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F. 'Cess h<r:s exchanged 'dee
ellirig Perfres With .?t•r•i I,"
ning.a 11e lathe: .5 0,Pte•O 1 w
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AUCTION SAI1E
Of Farm Stock, .Implements,
And Household Effects.
On Lot 7, Con. 15, Flay Tp.; 114
west_ and 1% mile north of Dash-
wood on
TUESDAY MARCH 13th, 1928
Commencing at 1.00 o'clock.
,HORSES—Black Clyde marerising
5 yrs. old; Dark bay mare rising
7 ,yrs; light bay mare rising' 7
yrs. 'old; Bay driver quiet and re-
liable 11 yrs. old.
CATTLE—Red cow with calf at
Cow
A
• ,got; Red cow-duein April;
ie in Sept; Roan cow' due , on
June .1st;' Red cowwith calf at
foot.; 3 -yr, old heifer due in April
fat heifer rising 2 yrs; steer ris-
ing 1; 2 heifers rising 1 yr; fall
calf ; 2 small calves. Cattle are
all A. I. condition and quality.
PIGS AND HENS—Sow due May
1st; 7 pigs 7 weeks old; 60 Rock
hens m,ostty pullets.
IMPLEMENTS — McCortirick-
binder 6-1t.. in . good shape, De-
ering 5 -ft, mower, Cockshutt 11
dise fertilizer drill new, Frost &
Wood spring tooth cultivator ne-
arly new, •McCormick 10 -ft. steel
rake nearly new, land roller, 3-
section diamond harrows, M.- H.
hay; loader with fore -car as gond,
as new, good wagon box, • stock
tack,`' gravel box new, „horse
veuffler, Clinton fanning mill 12-Ib..
seeles, Fleury walking plow new,
Verity walking plow, double plow
inthrow disc, top buggy nearly
new,. cutter, set sling ropes, 16 -ft
hay rack new, cutting box, L root
pulper,. bob . sleigh, doubletrees,
neckyoke, logging chain, quanitiitly
grain, bags, scalding barrels, sho-
vels, forks, hoes, set of heavy brit-
chen harness new with collars; and
tops, good heavy set plow har-
ness, x -cut saw, gooson
o,
ness light harness and coUar„braes
mounted britches harness andnum-
Micde for the
'fire -ase Motorist
Highest in quality—towi;n
price. A genuine. Seiber-
ling built tire,. 29 x 4.40,.
for only
$ 9.55
Tre' Lthe value -wise
motorist can tell by
one look at a Seib-
erling , All -Tread
that it offers more
tire and greater
value.
More rubber, stron-
ger cords, more material,rtore actual tire for
every tire do -Mr you speed on Seiberlings.
And added to this, a quality which comes
from the knowledge and skill acquired in the
building of over 50,000,000 tires.
Call and see for yourself how those heavy
ribs of tough rubber extending right over the
side-wall protect against curb and rut chafing.
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Eastern Standard Time, over'vl EAFand 26 other stations.
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OUSIII IOL1) EFFECTS +? 600) -Ib
capacity DeLaval cream septu-
ator, lattern lamp, 5 -gal, coal oil
can, pc. linoleum 4 yds. wideand
5 yds long, 4 dining ,room chairs;
2 bedsteads, springs parlor lamp,
box stove, clothes horse, large
water trough, sap pails, iron
kettle, washing machine, Daisy
'deletewoolhorse b1anket
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horse blankets, cradle, scythe.
-Everything will be sold ,us
:proprietor has )sold his farms-
TERMS --$10 and under cash
over that amount 8 inonths' credit
will be given on furnishing ,ap-
pi;oved joint notes. 4% oft f
cash ori credit attt,otints. He:
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