Zurich Herald, 1924-09-11, Page 44k.
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alb es. We waist to show you
`,+h' Happy Thought Pur-
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tern, at any price, They
" all fuels equally well.
:very Happy Thought in -
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e a ers of the famous
Happy Thought granges to
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O years of satisfaction have
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ZURICH, ONT.,-
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PUBLIC
roiICE!
P. Sept. 201h
The Home a'ndHouse
mold Effects of., the
ate Mrs. Philip Hauch
of the Townd;of Zur
"ne uuiereion? J Auctioneer has
en instructed to ,soil by Pule -
Sic Auction, Commencing at 2.00
'crock p.m. Sharp, the follow -
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-*MALESTATE—House is situated
rm ark.Lot P, Knell Survey, John
Zurich Lot being 1110x185 feet
%ore or leiss: There is on the pro
Leeerty a g000d 2 -storey brick house
Mes:2'8 Feet, 8 rooms with clothes el-
; set to each toomy brick kitchen,
4Z od Bard water well, also barn
.'Al.41.x.16 Teat.. All kinds of fruit and
+ern:amental trees.
',OTHER 4RTLCi3ES Kitchen,
terege, kitchen cabinet, 2 kitchen
i les 2 -burner oil stove, 6 kitchen
' airs, cooking utensils, dishes,
e'1`ie`aor oil cloth; dining room table,
et'ning iowin Buff,'tt cabinet,Wh-
e sewing machine, 2 tapestry
'Prtud:te'sf, home made mats, dining
:tti4�in .- n alter, .dzeeing roots lannp,
a pictures, Doherty organ', Br-
` ste s rangy library chair, . hall
acl�, beds, rs >n-ings and mattress,
• rees.:•rs,.wash stand," day couch;
elven` :d linear • rs of articles too
i111141rG71n to mention. Positively
Ilene terve as everything must be
teeelde
TERMS IS OF SALE
121tEAL ES1'AS"E-Made known re,n
day of Sale
icer Kropp, .Auctioneer,
ii" ., II Moritz, Excceitor Philip Hauch
Estate.
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Bountious seasons crops.
business men have special 'goods at special prices for this event. Come :ndsee!
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Make it one of rejoicing by, buying at hone, as all
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At a;, meeting of thle Huron' Co-
unty held
Fruit Growers' Council,
(int hie office of the Department of
Agriculture, Clinton,. it was ,arran-
ged to hold a, :County Fruit Show.
1,0 "Wednesday ,Nove.oaber 5th, at
Clinton. r1 rna trona
An,�exchange isays; Juclg,-w
the number o:f applicants for. pos-
D.ASHWOOD
slid Mrs, Schenk and family -
',a cited. in Stratford. on Sunday.
Edgar Restetnayer has :accept-
l e. n'sitiei in E. Tieman's store..
"I,Vlr, .and. Mrs. F. Hess of Tien -
1 teed Mr. aed Mrs.. 3. Weido of
Vilem101te visited with Mr. and Mrs:
Draft on Thersclay.
Net and Mrs..A. Birk and. IVLe.
izd Mee. E Bender !spent 'the eve -
,$.4x -end :i Se nia...
e- Miss Ruoleen Guenther is visit
..n°7 ' ern.
P 1 2ilk is o:i the Sick
'sl• .
. Mae Lareen, Balzer has returned
d
Detroit.
Dr. E H. Cowen, anent last' wee
„ •u,D;1ber frori hero are ,attend-
+London Pair this, week.
M[ res Lao, Guetnther and „Arlie
lltellettar • And Me S, t3etthen it -1
reeen ln,i the `' ,3.,1,1ing of Miss Ora'
Ikea; t r: ., )": o,i '!6'rtrrrrdaY,
itions as public school teachers;
were passing a buggy aid dzrvin,
too close.to the ditch, their car o'v-
erturned with the result that that
occupants received . serious cls Im
from they broken 'glass of the ~incl
shield, The two' neon were tel;eti
to Exeter, and thin' sounds dres-,
sed after which they prc?,eeeded ons
;;heir War., to I.nstow ell
last at the age ,of 80 years. Some
on
,h•e w a operated •
�.eks • o a
� ag
for his trouble. He was born in
Scotland, but came t2 Canada when
quite a young man, first settling
on Thames Rd,, later- moving to a
farm near :Exoter in Stephenen Tp,
and. about eight years pgo •retured
and moved to town.
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there are now, for the first time in "
several years, more t9eaner's than
EXETER
HAY COUNCIL
positil.�{in, l
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
.lar. and Mrs. Wilson Armstrong
spentthe past week visiting fri-
ends in Hamilton.
Mrs. Robt. Armstrong of Clin-
ton, has been spending a few days
at the home oe her son John; and
other relatives on Goshen Line.
Miss ,Anna. Stephenson has re-
turned home from a pleasant 'vis-
it with friends. at Marlette.
Mir, and Mrs. Wiley and Mr. Or-
val Stephenson of Marlette, spent
Sunday at the home of . Mr. D. 3,
Stephenson.
Mr. Wilbert gohnston is sport-
ing a new ,seda:n.
Good al.diences attended the
anniversary services at Gos'h,:'n
church on Sunday, and very in -
spiting addresses.were given by
Rev. a Yr. Irwin of Seaforth.
Next s'unday, Sept. 14th, anniv-
ersary services will be held in Var
na Methodist church. Rev. Arthiir
Sinclair of~ Hens!all will be the pre-
acher for: -the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sturdy of
Goderich Tp. spent Sunday at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr,
and Mase J. T. Keys. -
Mi. and Mas. Will Cameron of
near Seaforthf, visited with . Mrs,
Cameron's parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
H.•'Ta.lbott on Sunday;.
BLAKE
The regular "meeting of the Mis-
si:on, Band was held on Saturday
afternoon, August 30th, in • the
church. Wee opened the Ineeting
with hymny 716,. then repeated' M.
B. prayer. Margaret . Douglas
read the scripture lesson Eph. 6;
10 to 18. Thep had class text.- Re
ports were read, roll was called,
after which we went to classes, the
Over two hundred pupils were
registered in the Exeter High Sch-
ool.
Theis. .Ballantyne : of 13rookdale
Man., a former• well-known cattle
buyer of this district, ins visiting
hero. '!. ( -
Cliff Hill lost parts of three #'in-
gars when, his hand caught its the
grain blower?, of r<a. thrashing mach-
i'ne,
May toners who was camping
at Grand Bend, has been removed
to London Hospital and operated
on for appendicitis, '
Russell Crews, the 12 -yr. -old son
of Forest Crews of Toronto, while
visiting here with his uncle Harry
ElWorthy, met with a nasty accid-
ent the other day, n'"neri he was
riding on a tractoor and fell off,
andt he wheel passing over him,
breaking a rib and inflicting lsorne•
body injuries.
4 pretty wedding took place on
Sept. 3rd, at the home of Mrs(.
Walker, when her grandaughter
Mabel Walker became the Bride of
Morley Wilson, of Dresden. The
ceremony was peaformed by Rev.
Donaily, and thea couple left for
their honeymoon, after whichthey
will live at Dresden. .
After .a long illness 'caused . by
gangrene David Richards, an old
resident passed away on Sunday
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The, : regular monthly meeting of
the Council' of the Township of Hay
was held, in it'he Town Hall, Zurich,
on, Tuesday', Sept. '2nd. All' the
members were present.. Th'G •nnin-
utes of the previous meeting were
adopted as read.
By-laewl No. 10-1924 fixing the
various nates to be levied, and col-
lected on the, 1924 Collector's roll
was read the third time and finally
passed. ,
The fo'lowiing accounts were pas-
sed;—
municipal
as-sed;—Municipal World, supplies 6.25;
Snowden. & Etna, scraper rental,
$9,00; A. Brisson sheep killed by
dogs 35.00;; Ruth Chapman, 1st
award Soldier's IMI. S. 27.50; Gerald-
ine'Surerus: 2nd award 16.50; Flor-
en(ce.'Th'oensen Ord award 11.00; Post
age part I and II voters'.lirsts 7.7;8
J. Kipper sharpening .eerader kni-
ves 6.00;
ni-ves:6,00; Nr Sara:ras,, pay !sheet','
Masse, Schwalm and Zurich Drains
632.25, A. IE lick, cement etc.,. 18.45,
Enai. Reichert hauling grader 1.50
Biurlington. Steel Co., Steel. r41.58; C.
N.R. freight on steel 2.00; Strom -
berg -Carlson Tel,. supplies 57.63;
Northern Elec. So. supplies 26.80;
Bell Telephone Co., tolls 127.51.
The council adjourned to meet
again; on Monday; Oct. 6tli at 1.30
o'clock, p:n4 '
A. F. HESS, , Clerk:.
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Birthday Offering was then taken
sang hymn 768 and closed with the 4
Lord's Prayer.
Quite a number from this vie- •
inity attended the Presbytery me- +
eting, also the .MW.S. Presbyter- 4
sal which was held in Exeter on
Tuesday.
Mr: and Mrs. Fred W. Hess of
Hensel' spent Sunday evening at
the home of. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nl
Douglas. ,
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HAS ADVANCED IN PRICE
AND THE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT INTEREST ON THE 4.
CUSTOMERS' NOTES; WE HAVE .A FEW PIECES IN ,STOCK
WHICH WE WILL ;SELL ,AT LAST- YEARS' PRICES, ALSO • +
LESS INTEREST. IT WILL .PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY.
FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST YEAR'S
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK. •
1 Wagon 1 DeLaval Cream Separator P
1 Bissell Disc 'Harrow 1 Peter Hamilton Cultivator 4,
1 traetor plow at
1 riding plow $110.0.0
2 Fleury Walking, plows
4
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THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS.
GARAGE! •
(.RAG -E!
Mr Peter T'. off mechanic
Mr. 'and Mrs. Milton Steep and -
little son; of Goderich Tp., 'spent GENUINE FORD
ct PARTSp3 aeways in stook
Sunday at the home of Mr. and'•
Mrs. WI 3. Tough. ` ' 4
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Mr. Robt. McArthur. of Hensall,' -• ,n 7 rt
accompanied by his graindau enttr'e-14.4.4.4.4••l�4.4�4.4.4.4.4.4.4+4 L•h•4•++4etee ,a,.a.eeeee�Y�÷+÷++�r' !i� ieoefi�eneere p
Miss Gilchrist of London, went ter
Sunday with friends on the Goshen
Line.
Mrs. Clark and family spent a
few dayysl est week with friends
in Zurich.
Miss Vera Siebert of Zurich; ::§p-
ewnt Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bechlee,
Miss Msrgaret Meyers spent the
week -end at her home in the vil-
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COUNTY NEWS
A burning cross, supposee.to
bet he symbol of the Ku Kluk. Klan
appeared on the shore of Lake
Hurton! at Grand Bend, last Friday
night isle it is said. 1..t is 'surnni-
,s^d shalt it is the work of a prattle
al joker and not an evidence of
the appearance of. the •.Klan. in
Canada. •
Ed, Pawn of Mitchell has bou-
ght from Mr. Cunounignanu of Me-
Guliivray the Gratton gelding, full
brother of the noted horse, Roy
Grattan 'rind. Freddie Gratton.
Earl MeCauley, e god 26, a mem-
ber of the crew of the steamer Hier-
oni,c, vas drowned while +swimn trig
in the Detroit River, off Waller-
ville, at 8 o'clock List weal.. The
body was recovered an hoer after
b'v the Detroit harbor master's e
who was leekkd to aid in the :search
McCauley's home was at Lueart, 1
Two L'rowel young men while,.
on their way home from Gii'anti 1
13end, in a coupe, met with a,pain-
i.�,iu 3 l.4 the a7.. e.;,a aventin.g. ir heny
Customers c�
newest
IMPORT DIRE
BOiP11C SHADES
SELLON A
WE CAN GIVE
ere, E
Those Snappy Suits and
Fall and
Overcoats fora.
Winter Wear
Cu;Zs can roar choose from the
r.`', e
very Imported 'Worsteds,
Tweeds and Bergdes
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WE CT AND' (IAN OPFER YOU THE VERY NEW
EST IN, AND PATTERNS:
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WEVERY SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT, (',CHAT'S
WHY YOU SUCH SPLENDID VVALUES.
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OUP SUITS ARE UNEQUALLED
TO -DAY POR STYLE, PIT AND
VALUE;
Work
will like Our
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Thursday and Friday
September 25th and 26th 1924.
GREEN RACE
BEST 3 IN 5 , PURSE $30).O`''
2nd, $10,00 3rd; $5.O111
For Horses which have not won public money prior, tea
September 1st, 1924. Horses which have won money at felt
fairs only are not debarred. ,. 1 i`
NO ENTRANCE FEE. OWNER MUST BE MEM 3ER OF ITEM
SOCIETY. '
MIL E HEATS
1st, $15,00
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Two Grand Concerts in Town Hall.
Thursday Evening—Kenny-Wilson Concert -
Co. of Tomato. The Premier Fun makers or
Canada.
Friday Evening ---The Mills Concert Co., con.
sisting of seven artists. Will be one of the.
best prograrnms ever presented to a Zurich.
Audience.
DOORS OPEN 7:30. CONCERT AT
Plan of Reserved Seats can be seen at Office of A. P. HEW,
Secy -Treats.,
Zurich Jubilee Band in tteadane
Spe•
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rrize
HORSES
MOLSONS BANK, Zurich, offer $500 cash' For best Gentleman's out'
lit, open to farmers and farmer a boos only.
A. MELICK" afters goods to value of $3.00' to persons winning high
est "number of points in Classiela 1, 2,- 3, '4 and 5.: First prize to
count 3 Roints, 2nd prize 2 points and 3rd prize 1 point.
BROWN BROS. Offer a pair of shoes, 'value $5.00 for best teen im:
classes 1, 2 and 3.
J: DECHER Jr., Owner of Widower Peter, offers $15.00 cash to be
competed for as follows: $8.00 for best foal !sired' by any :Stand--.
and bred sire, $4.00 for, second best foal and $3.00 for third best
foal.
CATTLE
T. L. WUIUvI offers .i pail of. Di;, Hess Stock Food, value $3.60, fog
the best eel! under one year old, any breed.
YUNGBLUT & DEICHERT, Offer $2,00 cash; for best finished eatr>31ee,
beast, any breed, up to three years old.
HOGS
Dr. P..J. O'DWYER, offers $3.00 cash for best type ,bacon sow,
STADE S. WEIDO Offer goods : to value of $3.550 for best 2 grade hogit:
oven.: 6: months old,
POUL`rWs
Dr, A. "J. MecKL NuN offers $3.0e cash for best pen of two pullet'*
and one cocker el.. The three bids must ; be of once :7striety an*
must not be shown in any other class,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
C. FRITZ & SON .Offer ,goods to value of. $3.00 for least number eon'
potatoes; , any Variety, in 'a . half bushel potatoes to become pro-
,perty of dorso..
J. GASCHO & SON Offer goods to value of $3.00 to person winning
highest number of points in classed 18 anal 19 First prime to
count 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points and 3rd prize 1• point.
T. EATON do. Ltd., Offer the choice of the following—(a) Spre ere,
(b) Clock; (c) half dozen knives and forks (d) wringer, value
$7.65 to $8.75 for beat box apples. :packed in standard size .bot
containing one bushel No. 1, Wealthy, McInttish, Alexande.r or
Northern Spy applets, quality and packing to be considered, ex-
hibited by an individual grower and owner, who has not won
an Eaton Prize at any Fair, since 1921. e
THE 'WM. RENNIE, Co., Ltd„' Offer the following Prizes in Seeds ter•,
" 'be selected from their l.925 Retail datalogtle Lor produce' pro-
duced from Rennie's Seeds and exhibited at Zurich Fall Fa r,1824..
1, A prize of $5.00 in seeds for the best display, of Vegetable Vegetablev.
grown from. Bennie's Seeds.
2. A prize. of $3.00 in Seeds for the best display of Field Roots,
grown from Rennies' Seeds.
4. A prize of $2.00• in Seeds for the best displa',y of Flowers grieweet
from Rennies' Seeds
Exhibitors can enter in either one, two or three competitions.
DAIRY '
W. O'BRIEN Offers '$2,00 cash, for butter in 1-1b, print's, six pound
wrapped in parchment pa per Appearance `as Well as duality tee
count in making award.
R. SIMPSON Co. Ltd,, offer case of Silverware, value $6,00 for beet
25 pound crook of dairy butter.
OTHER CLASSES
J, p.REETIm oiteis goods to the value of $3.94, from .'etore to palrtr
winning leighest points in the Grain and Seed Class, Post
prize to count 3 points, second 2 points, and 'third, 1 IroizittQ,.,,
WILLIAMS BROS.• offer 100-poun:.ls of Choice Family Flout i'er,
best loaf of bread baked fronn this well -'known and pop'tn.ta
brand of flour.
Wm. S. Johnston,
President
A. F. Hess,
$ecy.-Treat