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• OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
oal School of Auctioneerbag. Try
me for Registered Live Stock,
till 'Breeds). Terms in keeping
viatla prevailing prices. Choice
Iffarmis for sale. Will e1 anything
Anywhere.
Plato i8-93 or write. Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
OMR HURON Sr. MIDDLESEX
4 Aid IN A POSITION TO CON -
any auction. Sale, regardlesa
no toitM or article to sell. I
*elicit your busineas, arid it not
natisfied will make no charges for
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FOR SALE
40 -foot steel derrick, windmill, en
gine, complete and in good condition
L. A. Prang.
FOR SALE
A good kitchen range burns coal
or wood, apply to W. L. Siebert. •
FARM FOR SALE
160 acres on County Highway, ad-
joining villake of Varna. Good
buildings, well drained and fenced,
plenty of good water and wood on
the farm. Will sell with or with-
out crop. Apply to:
John E. Harnwell, Varna.
WANTED
• An Inspector or Superintendent
for Huron County Children'c Aid
Society in place of Mr. G. M. Elliott
resigned. Applications in writing,
stating qualifications and salary ex-
Pected will be received by the under-
signed up to July 19th, 1928, duties
to begin as soon as possible. Full
particulars as to duties expected,
etc., will be given by the Clerk on
application.
'Geo. W. Holman,
• Clerk, Huron.
Dated at Goderieh, the 25th day of
June, 1928.
FOR SALE
A limited number of young • Pigs
for sale, apply to.—Sol. Gingeriche
- FOR SALE .
A new Quebec Sulky Plow $55.
A good used 13 -disc drill very cheap
at $25.
L. A. Prang, Zurich.
NOTICE.
I hereby wish to advise .the pub-
lic that I have been appointed for
this district, salesman for new mach-
inery and repairs of the -well known
Cockshutt farm Implements, and sol-
icit part of your patronage. Also
keep in stock plow points for most
generally used plows, and will ap-
preciate your business.
Walter Schnurr, Zurich
• FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 240 acres with good
bush, plenty of running water, big
bank barn water in barn, Large brick
house with furnace, all in A. 1.
shape One male frem church and
school. Aanyone looking for a
farm, this is a real • bargain at
*10,000. WOE. cash and the
balance en a mortgage at 5 per
cent interest- If interested see:
T. L. Wurm, Zurich, Ont.'
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 50 acre grass farm
on, Town Line, Hay and Stanley,
In Stanley Township, good well
with windmill thereon. For fur-
ther. particulars apply to
Oscar Koehler, Zurich.
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issuccityaniestiturtien which
is "Older than the Dominion
of Canada."
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FOR SALE
A 5 -Tube Adralo RadioSetin
A. 1. condition at a bargain for
quick salk—G. Koehler.
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LOC NE%YS
Miss Susie Johnson, is visiting fri-
ends in Kitchener"Ind Brantford.
Peter Koehler is visiting for
a few weeks at Port Huron and
other point.• -
LOT—An, auto marker 806e670,
Finder please leave at Herald Offiee.
Miss Anna Seim of 'Stratford, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hy. Rupp -
Mrs. Dan. Gascho and daughter,
Beatrice, are spending a few weeke,
•visiting friends at Detroit. e
Kr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich,
spent Sunday at the home of his bro-
ther, Mr. Thomas Johnson. '
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mathews,
and baby Dick, of Loudon, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Will, Wein oralVfonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Burnett, of Lis
towell ore rvisiting for a few day$ at
the home df Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey
jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf and
Mrs. W. Cairnes of Kitchener, visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Johnson on Sunday.
Any, person wishing to donate a
special prize towards the Zurieh
Fall Foir, are requested to noaify A.
F. Hess, Secretary Treasurer ateorice
Real fine rains visited this section
on Monday, which broke up the al-
most unbearable hot wave that greet
ed this section over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Witmer, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Witmer and Mis. Jas.
Allan, spent a few days at Preston,
and Kitchener last week.
Mrs. G. Sureeus and Mrs. W. B.
Battler, visited for a few days .last
week with their sister, Mrs. L.
Pfeffer, of Listowel.
r. Edward McDougall and sister
Miss Belle, of Hurondale, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Williams.
Mr. Lorne Dreier and Ernie Gross
of Chesley, and Miss.Pearl Dreier of
Hanover, were Sunday visitors at
the Evangelical parsonage.
Mr. Fred. Raegels, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Pepper, and son of Strat-
ford, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wein, Babylon
Line.
Mr. M. Ohler of Goderich, Mr. and
MrCs. Ross McPhee of Auburn, Mrs.
G. Sercombe and little son Gordan
of Toronto, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
England.
Notice—All parties who are bag-
ging or harboring bee swarms, are
warned to have such swarms register
ed with the Prov. Apiarist, 0. A. C.
Guelph withinten days or they are
liable to the government penalty.
Rev. and Mrs. Ashton andefani-
dly of Parkhill, visited during the
past week, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Smith, of the Blue
Water Highway.
Mr. Thompson, who was appoint-
ed as teller in the Bank of Montreal,
.1,at Zurich, has left for good, and is
being replaced by Mr. Walker who
has his home in Walkerton.
Mr. Harry Angel is away to Wind-
sor to bring home two new Crysler
autos, one of them he has already
sold, while the other he purposes to
keep as a demonstrator. This firm
is advertising a new car, which is
very low priced called the Imperial.
High Constable A. Whitesides ac-
companied by two other officials of
Goderich, were quite busy last Th-
ursday evening in this section, they
attended an after -midnight party at
the Blue Water Highway, and also
made a few searches in the village,
but were unable to prove any in-
fringements of the new liquor laws.
and MCI's. T. L. Williams had
a most pleasant outing the past
week. They took the train at Sea -
forth and went to Toronto, and frorn
there they took the boat to Niagara,
and took in al those wonderful sights
as well as Buffalo, th'e large Peace
Bridge af Bridgeburg, as well as
many other places of great import-
ance.
With last week's issue we have a-
, gain pased another milestone and be-
gan a new year. The herald is now
twenty-nineyears old, and we can
only say that we have enjoyed an-
other year of fine business relations
with our many patrons and hope t6
be favored with many more such ye-
ars. This eVent has usually been
celebrated with a week of holidays,
but last year we found the week of
holidays more suitable in August,
and we have again decided to have
this restful week in August this sum-
mer.
Children's Day
Childreti's Da/ was observed at
the Evangelical Church, Zurich, last
Sunday and was a very happy fest-
ivity., In the morning the Pastor
brought an interesting object lesson
Message te the pleaszm and profit
yOnng and old. At theevening
sittviO's aid lioyg and girls occupied
1�t and sang beautifully
anti rendered a variagated and
Much enjoyed program, consisting
of exercises, dialogues, recitations
and chorusus to a full house. Mr.
J. E. Gaseho,' Superintendent of the
llible Scheel was in the chair and
presided very ably. Theoffering
for Foreign Missions was nearly
$70.00. The next event will be the
&m1.14 rale Scheel Mout. „.
LO.oAL bTEWB
Mr. arid Mrs. C. L. Smith, and dau
ghter Mae, and Mrs. W. C. Wagner
motored to London on Saturday.
Mn T. L. Williams is renewing
the outside of his house with a fresh
coat of paint.
Miss Olive O'Brein is spending a
iew week's vacation with friends in
Michigan,
Mr, George Pee of Hensel], aisit•-
ed with hea mother, Hy. Lipp-
hardt the past week.
Mr. and Mn Lloyd Schiefle and
family of Detroit, were we-nd
visitors at the home of Mrs, Schiefies
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Gellman
Mr. and Mrs. Merrier Filhe5. and
.Family of Dtroit, visited for a few
days at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Jos. Routledge.
Mr. and airs. Samuel 0.e4ele) ere
this week moving to Harristen,
where they have purchased a ]age
grocery • business. Their effects
]eft by auto truck on Wednesday,
and they will get possession of their
business this week. The many
Zurich friends regret very much to
see there leaving, and wish them
much success in their new business
venture.
Mr. C. Schrag & Sons, Proprietors
of our popular Hillcrest Dairy, have
had, during the past week a DeLaval
mil king eie lie • led, which 16
proving o a great asset to their
fine- r,nuipment. The machine lia.; a
capacity of two cows at a time, alio
itjos tile work very efficiently as wen
as rapidly. The outfit was sold and
installed through Mr. Louis Prang,
the local DeLaval agent.
SCHOOL REPORT
Promotion Exams. held at S. S. No
15, Hay:
Sr. III to Jr. IV—Elva Turnbull,
84,Ivan Sharrow, 78; Harry Willert
7e16
5;. Luella8Walper 75; Arletta Wal-
pl
Sr. II to Jr. III—Jack Turnbull 71
Lillian Wilson 68.
Jr, II to Jr. HI—Frieda Rades 74;
Lloyd Willert 71; Anna Patterson 70
Jr. II to Sr. II—Irene Stebbins 68
Retained in Jr, II—Billie Sharrow,
41.
Sr. II to Jr. II—Warren Sharrow
86; Erma Keller 84.
Jr. II -to Sr. I—Merle Walper 92;
Eva Baker 90; Ruth Sharrow 89;
Florence Truemner 80.
No. on Roll 19.
Alice Hoffman, Teacher.
Dashwood
Mrs. Thiel of Zurich, and Mrs.
Consitt of Hensall, called on Miss L.
Hertleib ogne da Y last week.
Miss Mary Zimmer of Tavistock is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoff-
man.
Quite a number of delegates are
attending the convention held in the
Evangelical church this week.
Death of Wm. Snider.
The death occured on Friday July
6th of Wm. Snider at the age of 80
years, 5 months and 16 days. Mr.
Snider has been ailing for some time
and leaves to mourn his loss one da-
ughter, Mrs. Hy. Schroeder and one
son Duncan on the homestead. The
funeral was held on Saturday after-
noon, interment in Exeter cemetery.
Death of Emanuel Wilds.
Mr. Emanuel Wildspassed away
at his home on the 16th con., Hay,
on Sunday morning July 8th, follow-
ing an illness of about two months,
when he developed pneumonia. He
reached the age of 45 years, 5 mon-
ths and 21 days. • Besides his widow
he leaves one adopted daughter,- his
mother, two brothers and two sisters
The funeral was held on Tuesday af-
ternoon to Grand Bead cemetery,
Rev. Coiling officiating.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Richard Robinson and family
Miss Ruby Erratt and Rev. William
Robinson, ,arrived by motor from
Carlyle, Sask., last week, and will
remain fora time in Ontario.
There passed away on Monday,
July 9th, Mrs. Chas. Pilgrim, of Var-
na. Mrs. Pilgrim has been confined
to her bed for some time, having suf-
fered a fractured leg and some days
ago she had a fall which fractured
her other leg and hastened her death
Sad Accideat.
A. sad fatality occured last Thurs-
day night just west of Brucefield,
when a car driven by Harold Taylor,
who was accompanied by William
Anderson, collided with E. Epps'
truck, which was standing on the
•side of the road. The car struck
thge.truck with such great force that
Anderson was instantly' killed, being
thrown against the corner Post of
the sedan which crushed in his
skull:. Taylor was rendered uncons
cious. but escaped death by being be-
hind the steering wheel of the car, he
was taken to Clinton Hospital where
he is improaing and 'ip en the way
to. .raoveiy. Wrn. Anderson was
the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs.
David Anderson of Parr Line, and
the remains after being brought to
Clinton, were brought to his home
fromthere the funeral took place on
Sunday, July 8th. 11e was al-
MOst 21 years of age and he with
Harold Taylor had been working in
Detroit,. Mich and were home for the
holiday. The accident has cast
gloom over the entire community
and Much sympathy is felt for the
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