Zurich Herald, 1924-06-05, Page 417
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,We have already turned out
many
Smart New Suits. Ilave you seen
them
RAVE YOU NOTICED THE NEW FABRICS WE AR'E DISPLAY-
HAVE YOU NOTICED THE CHARACTER WE ARE PUTT-
TG INTO OUR SPRING SULTS? HAVE you NOTICED HOW
WELL THEY FIT? WHEN SOME .OF YOUR FRIENDS TELL YOU
`'! iOIR SUITS WERE MADE BY WUERTH EXAMINE THEIR CLOTH-
S CLOSELY. NOTICE EVERY DETAIL ABOUT. THEM. TFitil
tiiiTY1411, THE FIT, THE LINING THE FINISH IS DIF1.ERENT.
1R CUSTOMERS ARE PROUD OF THE' CLOTHES WE TURN OUT
egleR THEM, 'THEY LIKE TO COMPARE OUR CLOTHES wrirn
twi`HER MAKES: IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY ACQUAINTED
WITH OUR CLOTHES ASK SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THEM
' EY WILL- GLADLY PUT YOU WISE THAT WE KNOW HOW TO
• E CLOTHES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
-ton ALSO DO DR z CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK
E. E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich
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1924
Convention
Tuesday June 17
ATM HURON COUNTY SOCIAL
ERVICB COUNCIL WILL HOLD
i`EI•R ANNUAL CONVENITION IN
ESLEY CHURCH, CLINTON ON
NOTICE.
OF DISSOLUTION OF PERTNER-
SHIP.
given aitby en that
the partnership heretofore eutbsis-
ting between us, the undersighed
as General Merchants, Drovers and
Produce Dealers in the Village of
Dashwood, int the County of Huron,
has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. AU debts owing
to the said partnership are to be
paid to John C. Reid and Hnery
Howard at the said Village of Dash
wood; and all claims against the
,, The General Executive Commitee said partnership are to be pees -
,
of the Officers, the Mun- eased to the said John C. Reid sneer
Henry Howard, by ,whole• the same
''t:ipal C.hwairman, and Ministers, will will be ,settled.
reet at 10 tr.in. and the general. Dated ,at Crediton this 26th day of
Vision; .will begin at 1.30 p.m..,when May, A.D. 1924.
Me regular business of the Conven J, C. Reid,
%ion will be discussed, prominent a-, Henry Howard
*bong which will be preparation for : Thomas Henry Johns.
Vie coming plebiscite. Witness -Herbert K. Eilber.
s- Supper will be served in the ch-
°istrcle at 6 o'clock, to be followed
"%Sr short addresses.
The evening meeting will begin
vet 'S • o'clock and be addressed by
zeroniinent speakers.
Ali Church and Social Service
Ir :organizations are 'urged to send
► ,large delegations.
A. IRWINg President.
H. Willis, Secretary.
T. COOPER, Clinton.
Field Secretary~
aW.
Highest Prices Paid ac
cording to q . •ality.
CASA OR TRADE
ALL WOOL BLANKETS, YARNS
..Nr., WOOL, BATTS.
MAIL ORDERD PROMPTLY FIL-
LED.
more br write for prices to tie
Newton Woollen Mills
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H. C. WAGNER, Proprietor.
Vete Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion,
CUMBERLAND.: STEEL
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volanent No. 5098, Approved Form
eel. 1, will stand for the inipro em-
ec7tit of Mock this season at urs
OWN S T ABLE, HENSAL'L.
Cumberland Steel is one of the
ehest'Mock horses that ever crossed
elle water and was lmported .by the
•mite T: J. Berry, who, es everyone
'r,ows, never handled anything but•
sY1 ' best money could buy, His
+stock was never beaten in the show
ening in England and he has been
*' trailer tsuceessful as a sire here.
0 stood as premium horse for 3
eaics in one district 'before eom-
attr ttr this country at a 'service
lite of $100.
"'el RMS, 1 o insure $13,00, if paid
toy'. Feb. ist, 1395 $11.00
man igT,rs- ,T t3 Seeneon arrel Fred
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they keep your fuel bills at
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. Richard Robinson ,acid dau-
ghter Norenie' left for the west on
Tuesday to visit the formers pare
tents at McGregor, Ian.
Mr. '.Bert Wiley of Marlette, Mieh
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
D. J. Stephenson,
Rev. J. Durrantis attending the
annual Conference at Windsor thin,.
tweek. Mr. J. Harnwell will take
the service at Goshen itext ,Sunday
on account of Mr., ,Durant's' lab-
sen;ce.
On Sunday last there passed a-
way at her home ou tt;hye Broe on
Pee, Staiiley, Jane Sherrrtt, wife of
Bober t•Scotchnlar, °.Dater . carte
unexpectedly as the deceased was
enjoyinr; good lia'ait:h uatil within
three hours of her potissir , *hen
She 'sus+tainted a stroke £roma: rwliie'
I she ee er reel ed. "Mrs. Setotelerner
survived by her iartsbaoil, . four
daughters and two leoons. Mews
'Florence and ,Mabel at hotaae, ladle
teacher near Orfila, and Dorothy of
relintee C61lepiate Lloyd. on the
13roneee Line and Harold at home,
She is..alesosurvived by her mother
Airs. Shexritt of rHenlsal1, eight
sisters and one brother. Her; father,
true late Tlaonias Sheritt, formerly
of Blake, predeee'a'sed her in,Juiy.
1922, also one (sister in December
1923, The fuilieral took place on
Tuesday afternoon to Bayfield
cemetery, much' sympathy le felt
for the family in their sudden be
nreaveanent.
DA,SI.1WOOD.
Dr,' and Mrs. G. Snider of Card
ingtore Ohio are visiting with fri-
ends in town.
Mugs Cathern: Finkbeiner is vis-
iting in Sarna;
Mr. and Mrs. E. Otterbein have
returned home after spendingesev-
eral weeks in Detroit.
Mrs. Walsh of Saskatoon, is Vie.,
iting her mother Mrs. Witrel.
Mrs. Win, Snider is on the Jsick
list. We hope for a speedy -re-
covery.
Dr. H. H, Cowen spent the we-
ek -end with his parents in Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert of De-
troit visited in town last week.
Miss Hazel Snellleft on Tues-
day for Toronto. .
Mi+ see Mrs. R, Pitt fro7u T'horn-
dee, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dale of
Wilton Grove, Miss Rose Koch •of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel
and family, Blake; Mr. and:: ' Mrs'.
J. Meidinger, Zurich; Messrs Mil-
ford and Rhinehold Koch; Misses
•Alma rine Myrtle Koch', from De-
troit spent
e-troitspent Sunday with Mr, and
Nene Geo. Koch.
B.A.YFIELD
Under the auspices of the 'Gu-
ild of Trinity church, Bayfeild,the
Agricultural Society of Clinton put
on a concert On Friday night in
the town hall 'which included the
famous play "Safety First" •with
musical numbers between acts, and
was well received.
Bayfield's senior baseball team
is now lined up in the Huron Co-
unty Baseball League and ready
for action. The team's uniforms
are on the way, but more funds are,
needed to secure balls and bats.
A meeting of the committee re-
garding the Ford picnic was held
and much enthusiasm ,shown. The
,date was definitely tset for July 16.
A canvass is being made 'of the
residents of the village adn vicin-
ity to see who wants hydro. , If
a sufficient number of 'signatmes
can he procured nn endeavour will
be made to have it extended to
Bayfield.
Mr. Johnston of Goderieh ins st-
arting a new ibakery here. He
is hay tng; an oven built at the rear
of the Conamereia • H?te1 ;red, will
give a shop in R. W..Erwin's ei'-axe
on Main street.
AUCTION SALE
Of Vain:Ale Village Residential
Property.
Un•ler and by virtue of the
powers contained in a certain Mort
gage which will be produced atthe
time of the sale there will be • of-
fered for sale by public auction by
Oscar I Topp, A.uctioneer, at the.
1ITLL 1GE OF HENSALL
on the wee ••.nentioned property,
On , Saturday, June 11th, A.D. 1924.
At the H-'iar of 2.00 o'clock sharpie
the afternoon the following prop-
erty—
. ALL
rop.•erty—
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parc"l or tract of land and
mremises si'•ui±e. lying and being. in
the Village of Hensall, in the Co-
Canty of Huron, in the Province of
Ontario, being composed of
lagw Lot Number Two Hundred and
.Twenty-one on the South side - of
King Street. in the said Village of
Hensall containing by acimeesure
went one-fifth. of an acre more or
less in Moris Survey of the said
V1lage of Hensel.' A. good chance
chance to purchase .a hone. Thein
is said to be a brick house with
furnace, barn and hen house on the
lands.
TERMS keen rONDITIONS OF
SALE—The Property will be put up,
Subject to reserved bid, twenty per
cent.. of the purchase price to be
paid on the day of, the sale, bale
ance. within twenty days. Pureh-
a ;ser to' .sign agreement to compl-
ete the •purchase,
Further terms and condition's 'of
sale will be, made known on the
date of the sale.
Dr, E. S, ' Hardie
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—or.
William On 'an. Brown, Solicitor for
-.Mortgagee, Tillsonberg, Ont.
Near Klapp, Auctioneer.
HENSALL
The Heneall Gun -Club will hold
their tournament on rWednesday
June 4th.
Alex Brant, of Elmira, spent 0.
day here'iast week, with hips friends
here he was a former G.T;.R. Stat-
ion Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale and,
.children accompanied by Mrs. J.W,
Ortwein and Miss . Emily Morrison,
motored to Niagara Falls.
The friends of Peter 'Munn, will
regret to learn that he is quite po:
'only.
Mss(. 5, Merrier and Miss Aniiie
Oonsitt were at St. Catharines the
past 'week, as delegates fpr the
Mil's Helen Swanleft here for
Pt. Fturon;-where•'she Will Nipent the
summer.
Dry Kapp is having some nice
improsnements made to the interior
of hls dental office.
Russell MacKay is home for his
holidays+ from the Medieal Schaal
at London', where he has cery 'see-
vessfully put in three years. '
Mrs. F, Smallacombe of Guelph
AS beret visiting her mother', Mrs, J
Ell's. I i
A luieeting of the South' Huron
r+Liberels is held here Wednesday;
June 4th.
jr, and Meal. Fred, Buchanan and
family' of Toronto and Frank Spee-
;ears,. visited with Mrs. Wm. Buch-
saran. '
Pleased to Isee VV. C': Davis' out
again) at his general 'store.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Joyet were
'visited by Dr. Geo. Joynt of Tor-
pedo :and by Percy Joyut.
Win, McLean, of Kippen, son of
Jap, McLean of ,Kippen, has taken
a positions ass junior in the Molsons
Bank.
The death oecured in Seaforth
Hospital; on Friday morning May
23, of Hugh MacDonald, well known
Hensall resident in his 66th year.
A week previous to his death, he
iwas rseized with a ,serious attack
of stomach trouble while working
at hist farm, east of the villager, he
managed to reach a neighbor's ho
use from where he was rushed to
Seaforth Hospital and operated on
but passed away Friday morning;,
he was well and favorably known
es a cattle buyer and (shipper,
CREDITON
The village trustees, co-operat-
ing with the business nien have de-
clared Thursday" afternoon a half -
holiday during Junes July and Aug
ust. • �.
Mr. and Mit. .1, It F.Ioltzman and
Mies Ceara a Fahner attended the gr
,aduation exercises at Victoria Has
•pital, London, when Vera E. Holtz
man who has been in training there
fort he past three years: graduated
from that institution.
The garage owned by Roy Fink
Einer was broken into on the morn
ng. of May 24th; and a number of
tiles ,stolen.
Herb. Beaver of Detroit is vis-
iting -frinedds.
• Robt. Craft, an old and esteem
:ed resident of Crediton passed o, -
way ori Tuesday evneing last.
Word has been received from
.. W,,. Brown of New York that he
and three •churns are leaving last
week, via Montreal for England,
working their passage on a cattle
transfport, they intend to tour
Europe; taking in the worlds S.S1.
convention at Glascow, the Imper
ial Fair' at' London, and several 'st-
udUeiit conferences in England .aud
Germany.
Mrss.' Chau. Eilber, who was at
St. Josephs Hospital, London, un-
dergoing a serious -operation, has
returned' to her hofn:e and is look-
ing well.
EXETER
Harry Lawrence, teller al the
Molsoes 13eni.:, here will relieve for
a few weeks at the Zurich Branch.
Ells, Link of 'Walkerton, is visit-
-ing with Mr. and Mrs. WralKuntz.a
' •.S. M. Sanders was in Chicago th.:
east week, attending the Ti,,I er•net-
.ional t`o'ir>n1ioa of Garment lalae-
uf aactu ars.
The weekly half holiday for the
sum.nier will commence ii''e'l; c•sr1a,•
of this week.
At a recent meeting it wn.s dee- I
Red to hold races in Exeter on
.Wledr•^s ar Tune 13th, when a purse
of 31000 Trill lye irvudacl.
Mrs. D. Koehler, 'of Knell:mire
reho has been ill in a hospital, is
recuperating at the lrnnie of her
_mother, Mrs, F. Witwee.
`The opening game of soft ball in
the Exeter church leagues, was pl-
ayed Mondry last.
-M,esars. Bert and Clifford Welsh
end'sisters, Lela and Vera, of Tor
onto, were ",vistirso with Ed. True -
ald,
13,ert icernick met with a pain-
ful aceidriid• : Saturday last when he
was babitting sointt. machinery) and`
the hot metal commg in contact
with some water, flew up and hit
the eye, balm will recover..
ai1r.aa an Mrs J. Routledge of
Dutton tutored up and spent the,
evc;'k end. r
Ronald Witwer sang a very p1-
,eas'ieg 'sglo ;lit the Janie St. church
'last Sundae,
On,e .of th'e musical treats of the
season was glee]) on Wednesday
last in, the Opera House, when "Pat
riciae an operetta in three acts ways
given, by the students of the High
School. i
COUNTY NEWS.
The Can<adalan 13,tnk coe .Com-
narerce officials and their faiullies
Within' a. iradious of seventy. -five
miles held a.. get-to-gether picnic
at Grand Bend on May 24th, with a
view to getting acquainted.
Wm. Etherington, .,son of G Etli-
erington of Usborne was taken to
London ]ioepital and operated on
for mastoid, thi's being the 'second
operation for they same trouble,:
A: unique wedding was held on
May 24th, in: the little white church
on the Grand Bend circuit, when
Miss Irene May Handford, daugh-
ter of the late Thos. nad Mrsi
Handford, fornierly .of Exeter, was
united in marr.ege tre,,James George
Little of Ingersoll. The church
was beautifully decorated with 11-
owers and istreainers,
Considerable interest is being ta-
;kenu in the new golf couise being
laid out one mile north of Bayfield.
Dr. Newton -Brad ;y an enthusiast,
'phursd:tya. Julie 5th, 1924
ink golfing, agsistined by Mr.. Made
laird. of Toronto, is !supervising the
work fort he Byaffield club, which
expects a large membership fro43
among the 'summer colonists. The
claim is being made that the course`
will be the finest for, litany mile's,
The annual district meeting of
West Huron; Women's Institute wilt
be held in the parish hall, Dungan-.
;tion on Friday June 6th at 1.30
Last November J. F, Byermat
of McKillop township was .convie .
ted before Magistrate Reid of God..
erieli onl a charge laid by Andrew
Porter, Inland Revneue Officer, for
violations of the Inland Revenue
act.. It !seems Severai barrels of
mash were found concealed in a,
woodpile' at the gback of Byer-,
man's farm and while he denies- ,
any knowledge of them the evid--
enee seemed to point to a violat-
ion of the law and he was fined
in all abou t$251,00. He appealed
the case and on a hearing before
Judge Kew's the convict'on wars qu-
ashed and Byerman will hi' a hitin
fine and costs repaid to hila^. t "
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Farm Machinery
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4. HASADVANCED INPHI( 1
AND THE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT INTEREST ON THE +
CUSTOMERS' NOTES. WE HAVE A FEW PIECES IN STOCK
• WHICH WE 'WILL SELL AT LAST YEARS' PRICES, $;nee
,,4, LESS INTEREST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US w2Q41,+-
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YOU BUY.
• FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST YEAR' t
±PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK.
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1 Waged 1 Delaval Cream Sepa
Teton yp;.
• 1 Bissell Disc Harrow 1 Peter Hamilton Cultivatme te
1 riding plow 2 Fleury Walking, plows;
.p. • 1 tractor plow at $110.00
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THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS.
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Mr. Peter Rroif, mechanic
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hen Henry k'ord was 'asked by Montreal reporters L. he would , un lox..
Vlf President ofthe United States, he said, "1 aro not running for ort•,
against anything",
, but when asked if he would accept nomination if -pro-
ferred, the motor car king replied:
"No one knows what they will do from one day'to another."
Mr. Ford is here seen in conversation with Mr. Grant Hall, vice-president
of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at Windsor Stetfon, Montreal.
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