Zurich Herald, 1931-03-26, Page 4Azle tone
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assay -Harris Implements
.A'RE SOLE AGENT$ FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM-
TEE UNE OF MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND
'MOULD LD .ADVISE ANYONE IN NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO
flaE7f US KNOW AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU
A CALL
Brantford Windmills and Pumps
SW/3MSW/3M RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOULD
Ala SHAPLEY & MOIR CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR
IF200LUSl' E LINE -OF "SECOND -TO -NONE" PRODUCTS, WE
.r YOUR BUSINESS 1N THIS LINE AND CAN ALWAYS
*.ASSURE, YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS.
MUM WE LIST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REBUILT
S WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT PRICES FAR BE-
..;;. LOW THEIR VALUE.
- 'Banti ;used Deering Binder, 6 ft. Cut. ;2 13 -tooth M. -H. Cultivators
at..c • used, M. -H. Manure »Spreader M. -H. 51/ -ft. cut mower
;``'1, sr, a, team of good work horses. And many other articles.
a. Be. SURE ..AND GIVE US A CALL!
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'Canadians now have invested in
Huron & Erie trustee debentures -
26,000,000
Issued for 1 to 5 .years, 5% per annum.
Applications for debentures are accepted by—
ANDREW F. HESS, Zurich
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SOMETHING NEW
The very latest in Unpainted Furniture t
M. and Mrs, Ioe'» .4s of ter had see been confined to her room.
were Sunday visitors with Mr.nd- Her alth . has been failing grade
11Zrs. Wm. Davis,
Mrs. L Beaver of Exeter of ted A "louse on the farm of Fred Mid -
in this vicinity Past week. Idiet►, Goderich Township, which
Mr. Harryr Hoffman, Clayton ;Pfilewas(occupied by Alex. Murdock, was
and Rufus Turnbull of Grand Bent dest'oyecl by fire which started from
who are members of -the• iron/ a sAirls on the roof. The furniture
Male Chorus attended the big aar ►,l e) wasai"aved.
at Thames Road church ;•''e' Foes-` . Chcs. Dalmage, Rural Hydro line-
day .evening. e, ria Clinton, who was so seriously
• Mrs. Isehe of New H.aml J$' vis- i,zaired in December by coming in
ited her sister, Mrs. Baker .r
days a o. few contact with a live wire, has so far
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g , " recovered as to able to return to his.
lklrs. Jacob Schroeder ` s it lie home. He suffered the loss of an arzn.
week -end with her daughter, -e w 'nd will be unable to continue his for-
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Hamburg. i` utter occupation, but it is understood
Miss Allemang spent the we '.19 the Commission will find employm-
with her parents in Elmira. , ant for him in some other litre.
Mr. G. Keeler spent the wt lid : On March 14th a happy Party was
at his home in Mitchell. hold at the home of Mr. Win: Elgie
Seaforth; the occasion being the cel-
HENSALL
ebratio)r of the 80th birthday of Mr.
Wm. Elgie and Mr. Wm. Wilson, two
well known and greatly respected re -
Mrs.
FredSmallacombe of silents of Seaforth.
G lib Two Blyth men, Wm, Nesbitt and
is visiting her sister, Miss Matti; 1- James Doherty, were before Magis-
lis for a few days. trate Reid, on a charge of theft of
The many friends of Miss , %�lis three bags of flox seed from J. R.
are sorry to hear of her conttitLed Cutt'fi flax warehouse at Blyth. The
arrests were the result of an investi-
gation by Prov. Officers Whitesides
of . Goderich and Constable Ferguson
of Blyth.
Mr. Dudley Holmes, K.C„ journ-
eyed
to Barrie last week and return
with friends a Hillsgreen. ed as His Honor Judge Holmes, sen
The Main Street will soon bea,l' for Judge of the County Court of
clear of snow and ice as with e Simcoe County. He was sworn in at
sun melting and considerable laior Barrie on Tuesday last by Judge
engaged, it will99oon be bare. Wisttier, who has been on the bench
Mrs. Wm. Hildebrandt was est in Simcoe county for some years and
week visiting with her relatives, in wlio remains as junior judge.
her former home at Londorr. Bankruptcy proceedings are being
Allen McDonald took part in he taken in connection with the Vitamin
boxing tournament put on in ENA er Milling Company, the concern which
the other evening and had no �i iii- a few weeks ago'purchased a mill
those roes:in- property at Seaforth. The company
eulty in cleaning up on.t
ed against him. had taken over properties at several
The many friends of Mrs. Audi n. points in the Pr•oviece and proposed
Dougall are very sorr�c...Lo hear .t st to run a chain of mills. Its operati-
she is confined to her home through
illness.
illnes.
Mrs. L. Simpson returned toeher
home in Detroit after a few '-v k's
visit with hr mother, Mrs 4t,
B onthron,
Jack Farquhar, spent some
Rochus Faber, has rented Dr.IVIa is
farm, a short distance nor .2L%vest .1of
the village. Rochus..has worked foe,
the Doctor for over six years and has
proven himself an industrious and
thoroughly reliable young -tau, wheel
everyone wishes to see make a suc-;
cess. His brother Egbert, takes his
place on Dr. Mair's home farm. '
Henry Pile has had the fine stable'
and garage that he purchased from! At 1 o'clock sharp the following:
Harry Howard moved. to the land he ! Is Itchen stove burns wood or roal;
recently purchased from Dr. Moir, a,
short distance south of our village on Extension table, small table, full set,
the London. Road. i of carpenter tools, washing machine,'
ells. Coxworth, who has beennearly new; 2 good wash boards, flour
Endnb the winter months with her' -
aer' chest, water stand, 5 gal. can, one gal
daughter, Mrs. A. Scruton, has re- can, copper boiler, wood box, lantern,
turn d er biome: in Petioli bench, cellar table, meat saw, coffee;
'p�crcon •,�l'r"•.�e'Ce't,'-sa-�' .
a week with his mother here. some carpets, aria -mats; .wat ,,'::• n `eae
'rhe regular meeting of the Board. (i kitchen chairs, tea kettle, tea pot,
of Health was held the ocher even- sad irons, electric iron, 2 lamps, ala-
ing with all members prele nt. The nn clock, small pantry table, 3 bur -
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minutes of the previous nr Feting We ger coal oil stove and oven, big glass
re read and adopted. Dr. oir disc-
ussed the medical inspec of the
school children, also the i lation table nearly new with 3 leafs, wash
against d,ptneria. It was moved byb dish. 3 mirrors, bread box, bed spr-,
N. Blatchford, seconded by 0. Geiger ,angs and mattress, dressing stand,
that Dr. Moir inspect the schoo1 chiI- bed room carpet 9x9, hall rack, with
at a suitable date. big mirror nearly new; Singer sew-
ing machine, parlor couch, nice cou-h
cover, pralor table, 2 small parlor
COUNTY NEW: ends, lawn mower, big pr. of scis-
,.; cors, 2 cane rockers, big parlor chair,
2 good rockers, coal heater also burns
Wood, 6 octave organ Bell good as
new; armchair, stairway carpet, or -
oils were brought to the attention of
the Legislature by the member for
South Waterloo, and the bankruptcy
proceedings foiloved.
Auction Sale
Of Property. and Household Effects
in the Village of Zurich on:
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 1931
.. TILT TOP TABLE SUITABLE FOR END OF CHESTERFIELD
FLOWER STAND OR MANY OTHER USES.
tla7S Y •$LIS. CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LOOK -114-EM OVER
A. FEW MORE CEDAR CHESTS AT EACH $8.75.
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LiJli:AL MARKETS
(Corrected every. Wednesday)
VrTio Int ab. , ... 35e
sl�.3 . , 16-21
Wheat , .. . p., ..... ... . 65c
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cuj%board, coal scuttle, rocking chair,
Bureau, paper rack, couch, extension
of nearly two weeks. Mrs. Finlay The Seaforth Spring Show will be
had been associated with the Mission- held on Tuesday, March 31st. {
a2Society y y . The Huron Old Boy's Association ! gen stool, a quantity of pictures and
y . for man earn and will of Toronto announce a bigeuchre
be greatly missed not only in the frames, small upstair stand, small
Society, but byand bridge party at Hygeia Hall,' high chair, full bed room suit, trunk
the whP1 comn>unity. `�erento, for April let at 8 o'clock. and bed room carpet., iron bed and
Refreshments and dancing. 1 springs and' Inattress, 2 toilet sets, 1
�1lrs; Elizabeth Grimm, Mill'o'tafls',Yon bed, springs and mattress, fires-.
eldest resident, died at her home in i ser and stand, parlor rug, Congoleum
her 96th year. Some 17 months a-1 rug 9x9 iron bag holder, small rack,,
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gar" .lea .werglat •... .......6.00
BLAKE
.:ane1 Mrs. Lorne Manson, accom
wagged by Beatrice and.Russel Man,
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aeon, t Sunday tivith friends in
ages -mita . .and Hyde park. They called
Vie: its 'imr brother Donald, who is
iia& Hospital and his many friends
sseillhe pi'leased to know that he. is
4tlzsg :along nicely after his recent
=teams operation.
fir. and Mrs. Taylor of Chiselhurst
:carat Sunday at the house of Mr.
veld hits. Samuel 3,1cl3ride,
,mss alaxybel Carnia called on fri-
ede nits Vic: village on Monday.
Sugar ;marking is the oraer of the
W.M. ,S: -The monthly meeting
Qat` the Women's Missionary Society
eof Blake United Church was :.eld in
:tinerchr: on Wednesday, March 18,
IMxr. the aixsemeee of the President, Mrs.
:Finlay, through illness, Mrs. R.
L I)z,zaglas presided. The :meeting
ewes opener by singing Hymn 586.
Mrs. R. Lamont road the scripture
temple from Isiah 35. Miss M. John-
riron led in prayer. The minutes . of
Y iic :las: meeting were read and ad-
opted, Hymn 540 was then sung
;sac The topic was taken by Mrs. tt.
I)ouglaa, Prayer was offered by
a3'Vfrs. R. 241.cl3ride and the meeting
'was closed by singing Hymn '571 and
arnpeating the Lord's Prayer :rn uni-
ns�ns. We are indeed sorry to Report.
'llte death pf our 'beloved president,
Item . Finlay, which took pltiee oti
ASO*, an * 2 a after art illness
Mr. (eorga Coleman of- Egnrond-
ville spent a few days with his son
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be held on Sunday, March
29th at 2.30. The preparatory ser-
vice will. be conducted on Thursday
evening, March 26th at 8 o'clock in
the Hillsgreen United chut'ch.
The - Y. P. held a St. Patrick's Box
Social on Wednesday night, March
13th, with a good attendance. The
programme consisted of Irish games,
a cantest and songs.
Quilting bees are th•, order of the
day.
Died—In New York on Sunday,
March 15th, 1931, there passed away
the late Mr. Win. Armstrong, form-
erly of Hillsgreen.
DASHWOOD
Messrs. R. Goeteand Geo, Merner
spent Friday in' Goderich.
Mrs. S. Smith of Stratford is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wse
Kleinstiver a few weeks.
An Easter Cantata entitleC
"Christ Victorious"wilt he given in
the Evangelical church on Baste
Sunday evening. • •
Mr.' and Mrs, R.' V. Stade of lir
reit. ,pent Sunday with the former';
Mother, Mrs. Stade.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams of Londe:
were Sunday visitors with.Mr. am
Mrs. E. Cr. Kraft '
Confirmation rtnrer,• will be eon -
ducted in the Lutea=r•.r+ x rn.i�c:' er
ehirim
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go she suffered a severe stroke, and i cloth baskets, ringer, pr. trussels, rs,
quantity of fieri, 2 'wash tubs, cloth.
ringer, sugar kettle, 1200• lb. settles,
some lumber, wheelbarrow, new: 2
step ladders, potattoe fork, forks, sho-
vels, axe, bucksaw, 8 single cords of
wood beech and maple, ,choice stuff;
harrows, doubletrees, and numerous
aartields.
Property contains a large brick
house with attiek and Hitchen with.
,a big verandah, and also a brick wall
stable, a nice heat house, a quantity
of fruit trees, 1 acre of land more
'or less, comprising of Lot 158 on the
west side of Bisrarcli Avenue, in
Volland's Survey of said Village of
Zurich.
TERMS Property, 10% on day
of sale, balance in 34 days. All other
articles, cash.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Earl Weido, Clerk,
Robert McBrhlle and John McBride,
Executor
At C'R'ION SALE
Of Property and Household Effects
in the Village of Dashwood, on
SATURDAY, ARCH 2Sth, 1931
At 1.30 o'clock the following:
Cook stove, burns wood; 10 kitchen
chairs, glass cupboard, • sink, sewing
machine, axe, wash machine, churn
armchair, 2 ;tea kettles, clock, Targe
dish pan, lard ,can, spray, base burn-
er coal or wood, extension table with
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org.'an, hanging lamp, small lamp, (y
dining roans , ludas, dozen, silver lade
v�s ;a»rsi Seats, ani riiztg room couch„
dining aumau axrekingchair, parlor•
lamp, cane rr eelCiitrR hair, eentre table.
big parlor audit., jardineer stand, par-
lor tables, '14..orri4img chair, parlor rug .
nenryr rsewc12, bureau, rail bed
'roma ar it, al tbesiskeads, cradle, high
chair,, ittnir.ebest, cedar chest, 2..
flovnarn statir,e)>a,lardstand,
d,
snrrall utarek tea :rent bttoline, saus-
age grimier. suinage ,stuifer, u'znbrella
buffalo robe, aniirrnism wheel outfit,
linoleum . lz r dining room, linoleum
for bed roam, 2 ,i p buggies, buggy
Thep, al ring of bis, halter, farm
cultivator with wide teeth and smnalnl
wheels, forks :soak, lawn mower,
evaelaisig Mtuir hire, wheel barrow, iron
kettlernw1 al:�aan:d, bucksaw, !rand
saw, ssgaaase., 2 s,inle cords of short
wood betcheatera maple„ and flume-
our
umexour ,other ars'a a dlles.
Tagus of Wouselolei Effects cash.
REAL ;,TATE—:Property consists
of brick cr welllrg, and nicely located
with klci'thclreix and wood shed, plenty
of soft and ',hard water with smoke
house, :ctrl Made of fruit trees, with a
lot of naso berg and black currant
bushes, also :a -good stable on it 20x23
with 'lofts ccd stabling and hay loft and
drieinng :shed.
Terms s Property -10% to be
paid en day oT sale. Balance in 30
days.
Arthur Wein-4, Auctioneer.
Henry iia..slemeyer, Louis Restenreyer
Otto iReste neyer, Executors of the
4 extra boards, sideboard, 0 octave late Louis f stemeyer Sr.. Estate.
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