Loading...
Zurich Herald, 1929-10-03, Page 5''..rhuftsday,, liTet'talosr • Skrlt, TM) .117/2' TOMB VtIl GA Wants, FOr Salo, Lost, • O Found, Notice, .Etc. Ads DuDLET E. HOMES Illi ma comas *A/MISTER, SOLICITOR, NO IARY PUBLIC, HTC. VP'ICE—liaa?41ton Street, Jupetoft Square, GO11iI£RICR, Ontario. ;9p. a1 attention to Couneel and Court Work, tAr. Nolmee may he const ted esti AUCTION SALE r deer ch by Phone, and Phone)) awes reversed. OF IMPLEMENTS AND REAL LOST A mohair buggy °iieoth, south of Zurich. Finder kindly return to Mr. David Gingerich, Zuriclr, 6 . x : _..,... ,. ESTATE Ci OR tol it, Con. 10, Hay Tp., Oj► mile south o.1' Mille; tin' T• � 'TUESDAY OCTOBER 15th, 1929 L. D. ti. D. D ' ' Consisting, of 50 acres of Land, be - DE ALSURGEONing ,South :Half Lot 19, Concession 11 Township of Hay. There is on the At DDITZ BLOCK—ZURICH premises a bank barn 54x36 feet, hen ex ThuradaY, Friday, Satnrdmy ' house, a neverfailing overflowing *pry well. Also one Massey -Harris binder At $A$TLEII3•S BLOCK,Massey Harris bean cultivator with puller; Massey Harris bean cultivator. DASYM OOD' two row finisher. Every Monday, Tuesday, urai3 Terms :made known on day of sale 'Wednesday 1VIrs. John Decker, Jr., Proprietoress Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk. --=- Frank Taylor, Auctioneer. ©SCAR l£LOPP 1lraduate Carey M. JoD+srs Nat- School of AuctioDLeeOng. Try nue for Registered g in keeping with 13re ail Te�rices, choice "arms prevailing prices, sale. Will sell anything Anywhere. Zurich, hdne 18-53 OT writs. Licensed Auctioneer FOR 'HURON & M1 DLEST1Old TO EKN- AM IN A do Sale regardies�a enact any aus:tamn , tea to size or article to icle todif sell, not acalieit your chargee for esatitsgied will make no ` W Dashwood,, Arthur Weber -- Phone 13--57 Overstoc 291L4AO . Ox3 Tires, Tubes: _. Low—Prices s. VToth t�o DA O I urichs' Popular MEAT MART ANNOUNCING ,:'THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED ITItOM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLHT DEIC11E1!1T, TEM WELL SAB I;ISHED 1'AT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT TOUR PATRONAGE 11, Yunghlut & Son OAN11fNNNMNNOrN••• tJOAL 1929 Announcement !SPRING PRICES NOW 1N EFFECT FOR Scranton Coal Coke Alberta Coal and Soft Coal 311 SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 C Per Ton will be allowed for cas 'Order Early as prices will advance June Mk :h. on Case & Son ?bars 35 HENSALL LIVI POU LT RY WANTED Sakes aver .day till $ Velack p.m, ':SA Rot teed Vowi same nupraing'. When brought IA. iii4hest Cash Prices '-4ALont FOB— ream and Eggs W. O'Brien AUCTION SALE OE Horses, Household Effects, Etc., At BLAKE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1929 Commencing at 1.00 o'clock HORSES Driving Mare 12 years old drives single or double; Percher - on colt 4 months old; "Ida J." Stan- dard bred registered yearling; Suck- ing colt eligible for registration. OTHER ARTICLE Robe, horse blanket, iron kettle, coal or wood he- ater, stove pipes, cream separator, counter scales, onion Tack, onion sieve, 3 -banner coal oil stove, x -cut saw, 3 hoes, shovels, forks, 50 -Ib. sledge, fattening crate, root pulper, feed box,. barrel, sling ropes, tie ropes, cutting box, meat barrel, 2 set single harne:ss, bread pans, 9 dinner plates, 6 pie. :plates, meat platter, 6 tumblers, better dish, wood box, swill pails, strainer pail, tin pails, roast pan, bake board, crocks, 6 kni- ves, 5 -gal. crock, boiler, 2 doz. quart sealers, vinegar barrel, cider barrel, 5 -gal. jug, 1 -gal. jug; wash tub, 2 lord cans, clothes horse, chirne bells, carry comb and brash; good top bug- gy, cutter, carriage, grain bags, 2 ton hay, some lumber, big boxes, 1% bush. timothy seed, 4-h.p. Connor as oline engine, grindstone, cow chains, 'saw grnmer, hand rrsnde whippletrees ,neckyoke and numerous other artic- les. TERMS—CASH Arthur Weber„ _Auctioneer. Edmund Oesch and Sol. Bechler, Administrator`„ John Bechler Estate. S From m TAR y 'premises,. 2nd con., St- anley, 2, 2 -year-old heifers, 1 light enlor and 1 red. Pander please not= f -ray Fred Rat/11m, Brucefield P.O. Phone 86-8,, Re'asa.. 15-3 AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN ZURICH ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, At 3.00 o'clock )p.m. Sharp on the Premises. Lea, 138 Vol. S. contain- ing one-fifth areae land, comfortable, frame house 18x24, good cellar, with kitchen 12x1.5 attached, good well,! first class gaufeu, .also large stable, could be used for a four -car garage, at present occupied by Mr. F. Kock - ems. Also Lets 166 and 16'7, first )fri class for gardening or building Lots. ho Will he sbld separate or to suit the th purchaser. TERMS -10% on day' of Sale, bal- the ance on January 1st. Possession giv- en November 5th.. °sour KIopp, .Auctioneer. Annie Saunder ock, Administratorix. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Eerb Mousseau made a busin- ess trip to London on Tuesday.' Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Stoskopf of Kitchener, visited at the home ef Mn Thomas Johnson over Sunday. ilVirs. Henry Txuemner is spending the Week with. relatives near Dash- wood., Mx: Jacob Brown and daughter, Mrs. E, E. Wuerth are visiting with relatives in Michigan this Week; PrVatatdfl 41111 Qaarteriy services will IG :Heid in the Evangeheal church on Thursday evening of this week: Mr, Anthony Kegler and Clifford Corriveau, of Detroit, spent Sunday with their friend, Mr. Harvey Gelinas Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Reman, of the Goshen north, were recent visitors with friends in Stephen Tp. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, and Mx. and Mrs, James Campbell all of Fairgrove, Mich., were visitors at the home of their cousin, Mr. Wm. Lamont, the fore part of this week. Have your VX201A Tubes rejuv- enated, good as new after rejuven- ation for only 50 cents. E. Oesch, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamport of Crediton, visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdams of the Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snaith and Mae, and Mrs. W. H. Truemner attended the Milverton Fall Fair on Friday, and visited with relatives over the week -end. Mr. Russell Kyle of the Parr lane. who spent the past week in Detroit is leaving shortly for Rock- well City, Iowa Where he will spend a couple of months. On September 24th thieves entered', the general store of Mr. Ezra Bender at Blyth and took some $200. worth of merchandise, which is quite a loss to Mr. Bender. A little error was made in report- ing the Whiners of the General Pur- pose span in last week's issue, of the Zurich Fall Fair report. The winner of the 'second prize should have been Henry Ciausius instead of Elmer Thiel Mr. Albert Keys has sold his fine 100 -acre farm. beim• lot 23. N. B. Con., Hay, to 1YCr. Leon Jeffrey, Jr. of Blake, whose dwelling was recent- ly destroyed by fire. Possession will be'given in. November_ Misses Margaret and Catherine Gelinas and little brother Stephen, of Hamilton, have returned to their home after spending some time at the hone of their uncle Mr. Joseph Gelinas Jr:, north of Zurich. Mrs. D. T. 1VrcClincl-iey and dangle, ter, Mrs. Cook of Detroit, And 'Mr. W. C. Wagner of town and Mrs. Warren Sehi/be of Stanley, :were vis- iting over the week -end with relatives in Kitchener and Guelph and celebr- ated a happy family reuthnn, the first in nineteen years. The Zurich Branch of th 'Worn - ens' Institute will hold their -monthly meeting on Monday evening, October 7th at 8 o'ckeiek. Dr, P. J. 'O'Dwyer will address• the meeting. Let every woman in the community be present at this important meeting. The pro- gram committee in charge are Mrs. J. Hey, Jr., Mrs. D. Ducharnre, Mrs E. Weido and Miss P. Wurtz. Presentation On Friday evening some sixty-five ends and relatives gathered ;rdt the me of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thiel of e Bronson Line, to surprise Ithem honor of their 20th anniversary of it wedding. 4.n evening of -games d amusements was enjoyed 'by all after which the address was Bead by Mr. Elmore Thiel. Mr. Edward 'Lit- tle and Mr. Ear? Thiel then presented the hosts with a handsome erotic ;and vases to match. Lunch was there :ser- ved including the three story anniv- ersary cake, which was enjoyed 'by all. Before leaving for home Mr. and Mrs. Thiel ably thanked all those ,present for the splendid gift they had, received and •for the good time every; one had. SEWING DONE .All kinds of Las1ies' and Childrens' sewing done, at ray home or •by. the day,. Anna - S, Datsr s„ . Phone 8h`2iirich EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER Wiehea work by the day or by the piece. WW conte to the home. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Rates reason- able. Call. at Josiah Geiger's. Mars. Annie Passel, Zurich. PRODUCE WANTED Highest cash prices paid for cream, Eggs and Poultry. Tlismaas Meyers, Phone 116 Zurich FOR SALE About 60 choke Leghorn hens for quick sale. Apply to Ferd Haberer. The imperial Life Assurance Cu. of Canada HEAD OFFICE TORONTO E Wu+ei'tb--Agent zusloR pbee•Li-1 w, ffi�..,,� 1a14,e0�ntee and. Acoide41 Insuranep 1 1,.i l - i )4,41040,•ituvArapvt ovialvaidirk"......,:4, , A'4.4 us nae. BLAKE Rally Day services were held in the Brake United Church on Sunday with a good attendance. Several of cue Sunday School scholars gave re- adings which added greatly to the programme. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Manson called on friends in Hensall Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlay spent a few days last week with friends at ktiplay and Kincardine. The Misses Susie and Edna Walt- ers and brother Mervin of Kitchener accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Park- er and family spent Sunday at the .come of iVlrs. E. Clarke. Quite a number from this vicinity attended Goderich Fair the beginning of the week. Miss Sarah Manson and Miss Mary - bel Carnie who are attending High School in Rensall, spent the week -end under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch, ac- companied by Mrs. Susie Oesch and family, spent the week -end with fri- ends at Milvertoit. Miss 1V1ary Clarice, spent a few days with friends itt Goderich. anu,Mrs. Bess a1; .tlensall, spent riday evening at the bottle of Mr. HERALD CLEARING AUCTION $ALE Of Farm Stock and implements The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by Public Auction' on Lot 17, Concession 5, Flay Town- ship. 3 miles south-west of :Hozasall, On Tuesday, October 8th, 1929 At 12 o'clock, noon, the following HORSES -1 heavy draugitt horse, ) 131 years old„ weight about 15OWkbs:; wavy draught mare 15 yrs. al, wo ; 1400 lbs' 1 heavy driver, ;3 , r, • . , reaw years old. CAT ALF --7 milking cows; Short- 9 Malt Ow with pedigree, 7 yrs. old due; Durham cow 8 yrs, old in calf; Toll Angus cow 6 yrs. old In calf; Durham cow 5 yrs. old in -calf; Blue cow 8 yrs. old in calf; Durham heifer 3 yrs. old in calf; Durham heifer 3 yrs. old freshened about 2 weeks; fat Durham cow farrow; Durham heifer 4 yrs. old farrow; Durham. he- ifer 3 yrs. old in calf; Durham beif- er 2 yrs. old in calf; Durham steer yrs. old; 2 Durham heifers 2 yrs. old; Durham steer 1 yr. olcl; 4 Dur- ham heifers 1 yr. old; Thorobred he- ifer 1 yr. 7 mos.; Pedigreed Short- horn bull 2 yrs, old; Thorobred Sho- rthorn bull calf, 3 mos. old; 7 Dur- ham spring calves; This is an excep- tionally good lot of well bred cattle in good condition. HOGS -3 store hogs weighing a- bout 180 lhs; brood sow 3 yrs. old; 8 pigs 6 wks. old, about 75 pure bred Rock hens, about GO Spring chick- ens, Plymouth and White Rocks. IMPLEMENTS—Horse scuiiler set SeP a'A" 'o"'' ; Beatty hay car for Wooden track, new; 150 ft. hay rope .new; trip rope and slings; Chatham fanning mill with bagger; Renfrew scales, 2000 lb, cap; Eaton cream separator; 10 -in. Maple Leaf grinder 12 -in. Massey cutting box; Portland Cutter; hay fork; bean thresher on truck; attached saw frame for Ford - son; hand grass seeder, wood lathe, power emery; 4-11.p, Connor engine; 1'/ h.p. Monarch engine; wheel bar- row; 2 stel 40 gal. drums; Chatham incubator 144 egg cap; good Collie dog 3 yrs. old; number of gasoline and oil lamps; Daisy churn; lumber 'wagon; pr, bob sleighs; hay rack, Gravel box; Rubber tired buggy; M,_ H., binder, 6 ft. cut; Frost & Wood binder 6 ft. cut; Deering mower 5 ft; Dane hay loader, hay tedder; 10 -ft. steel hay rake; Frost & Woocl seed drill with clover seed attachment; Frost•&, Wood spring tooth cultivator 3 drum steel roller; M. -H. manure sp- reader; dump cart; 2 walking. plows; big tile moulds; quantity of hay;For- daan,tractor and plow; extensions for Ford tractor; set heavy .harness, sin- sle harness; team bells; forks, chains, shovels, whiffletrees, neckyokes, and numerous other articles.. Every- thing advertised will positively be sold! without reserve as the proprietor has rented his farm for a term of year:;. TERMS—Fowl cash. Ali sums of $10 and under, cash; over that a- mount 12 month's credit will be giv- en,on furnishing approved bank- able paper, or a discount of 5% straight allowed for cash on credit a- mounts. r, Mo»ssp,n & Son, Proprietors. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctionee-r. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church "A Changeless Christ for a chane• ing World." Friday, 8h: Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. October 6, 19th Sunday after Trinity Special Harvest Home Services will be held both morning and evening. Everybody Welcome to all S°s►ites. E. Tuerkheina, Pastor. Evangelical Church . Notes ZURICB — oNT, Tuesday, 7.15 p. m. --.Tr. League. Friday 7.31 p.m,.—Senior League Friday 1.30 p.m.—Choir Practice Thursday 7.30 --Prayer and Praise. Nutritous Musings 1 When the outlook discourages you, try the uplook. 2 Don't hurry. God. He always takes a sane pace. Learn to labor :and to wait. 3. Do not postpone your goodness lit tends increasingly toward ugliness and horror. 4 You profess to believe that, God's way is best but why do you walk in the other way?? :u God's way to Providence is .my- steTrious and high and good, but if He were no wiser than we are it would be easier to understand. 6 A truly sterling and saintly life is sympathetic, kind-hearted, humane forbearing, rather than censorious accusing and righteously proud. 7 Good example and Christlike- ness is vastly more helpful than con- stant faultfinding and rebuke. 8 The christian who is christian in spots, is Christ's greatest hindr- ance and the devil's greatest delight. Take your measure 9 Doubt is conviction in the mak- ing. It is the infant, stumbling to- ward a manly walk of faith. 10 Weak faith is better than none, but strong faith is much more comfortable and useful, SUNDAY SERVICES Worship 10 A. M. Subject—Communion Service, 11 a.m.--.Bible School, J. B. Gascho, Superintendent. Worship: 7.30 P. M' Subject—The inseparable bond; youth, home, church and coun- 1431, .�d4 =R 'Li s Il' .. try. PAGE FXVI✓ r�► e1►+►•r►�rrr,rr+rete•,rwre+rw0.0• 40.••••►•1••••11•••••••..,• .. Farm Impiernents 4 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND * WILL 13E GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU OU WITH JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL• ♦ GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST. I CARRY A FULL LINE OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTINGS, AND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS. LI;T 'Y'OIJIt NOCT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAL 4 We have the Agency for this District. • • 4 i y WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGE SUPPLIES, AND ► CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO • PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAME o * DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING ' • ^ -- •o e• BUILDING BATTERIES YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED GARAGE SUPPLIES Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Creases, • L. A. Frang - Zurich • *$•4•••4444•.4e.4•4.s.4$¢444+40441444••4••••.w••••6•411 4 4 • e 4 4 • • ,--a-a.a„M++++.iii+++++ f 4 The Winter Season IS THE IDEAL TIME TO REPLACE OLD FASHIONED FLOORS OR DOORS WITH THE MODERN HARDWOOD FLOOR OR FRENCH DOORS LET US QUOTE YOU ON COLONY HOUSES ALL SIZES AND KIND BUILT UP AT THE MILL FOR SPRING DELIVERY Bio • KALB1LRISc1W - ZVR1Cdl PHONE 69 •• O 0 0 0 • 0 •r+++++++m•*+++-ra..� , t.+++.+++ *4**•1' r..a.a.a....t. ,•F••ct•.a••p,1,q•q..F.p +.. * .000426011100001100110101166010 .000.0011110110041111110•00111110041. 1 SEED CLEANER WE HAVE A MOST UP-TO-DATE SEED CLEANER FOR CUS- TOM USE AND ASK YOU TO BRING YOUR SEED TO US FOR CLEANING. ALL THE BEST AND LATEST SCREENS AND EQUIPMENT USED. Ai YOUR 1929 COAL NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN- DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES. ACT NOW! 1 L. Schilbe & Son I006111118800••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ',`�,�,rr�,```N--OMONO•wM0•••••• O ],Ar(lMO �,�r[y,N• w1, M••••• VAMI Zutich Drug Sure SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have a full Line of all the requirements for School Opening N•M•O•A•••••41 All authorized Text .Books kept in Stock We keep a good supply of Scribblers Note Books, Pencils, Pens, and Ink, Good choice of Fountain Pens 00000000000001I0000000000041 WE HAVE ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL. BOOKS RSQtJ'IRED IN THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL KODAKS AND FILIMS sici[ 0,1 lir, Al (1-1 MacKinnon,Znrjoh.! IlittAMMW