Zurich Herald, 1925-03-26, Page 4age 'Four,
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BANKING
SERVICE
Head Office,
Montreal
Early in the history of the Batik of
Montreal its officers , realized that to
attain its highest usefulness, a bank
should serve with equal readiness and
ability all classes of customers in every
department of banking.
At each office of theBank small accounts
are welcome; and the same painstaking
attention is given to every customer,
Zurich Branch: C. H. .JOY„ Manager.
J3ANK OF MONTREAL
Established over 100 years
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pays to use
M RT1 N tiQ OUR
MARBLE -ITE FLOOR FINISH
Nothing like it for Hardwood Floors
It wears like Iron
Write to Head OFFice, Montreal Per Free Booklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
A. MELICIC - ZURICH
This Spring is to be
a JH aney Shirting
Season
The plain dyed shirtings that have
teen popular during the past few sea -
have been conductive to price
utting,. Now is the time to get good
shirts for less money
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MEETING
WILL BE HELD IN
ZIMIVIER'S HALL
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MondayEve.Mar.30
At o'clock, pen, :•.'"sa
EVERYBODY INTERESTED • IN
POOLINQ OF EGU'S 'SHOULD fAT-
TEND THIS MEETING '•
Oscar Kipp°, President, Zurich
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• 'EXETER
L. Hughes of •Saskatoona'elsited
at' the ,home of R. Skinner.'
Mr. and Mree L. Heideraen of
Taranto, visited with 'Mr.' and Mrs.
Ed. Heideman( • ' •
1. S Shier has been transfered
from St. DI:aryls to the Bank 'of
Montreal, ,Exeter. He is a Kirk -
tor boy.
Libby, McNeil and Lib„y ship-
ped a carload of pickles fr_oin the-
ir !salting station here to Chatham
Mrs. Skelton, returned to:town
after an ;extended visit in England
the pas tyear.
His. Brandt, of Exeter Nt4h
who has been seriously ill withlee
ood poison, is somewhat improved,
about two weeks ago she just be-
fore starting to milk a cow rubbed'
her hand overC„the animal's-bck
and a sliver in her hand which de-
veloped into blood poisoning. e
Libby ,MeNeai & ?Libey,are ad-
vertising for acreage fOr he grow-
ing of cucumbers in ithe vicieitae
Last year quite a asumbe. of
fanners in this locality tinclertaek
to .grow cucumbersand in sPite af
the fact that the ,season was' poor,
close to $8,500 was paid ou tta far-
mers here and: at Hens•all.. .•
The oratical contest in the pera
hotise sof the Exeter IHijgh School
pupils was an ...went of morethan
ardin,ary interest
The community learned with re-
gret of the Sudden passing away01krs. Wm. Russell bier home qn
Gidley 'St. eh Friday last. -Her
maiden name , was •'Jane Sterling
hloir, was in bier 73rd, year. • •
i•--te
whole life has been spent
comma/illy, .liras born in .11sboree
Tp., fifty years- ago '!the coming
Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Moir were
united in marriage and thye had
looked forward , with. pleasure ant-
ipation o1 celebrating theri golden
jubilee. '
COUNTY NEWS,
Mr. and Mae. Emerge/3 Smith, Of
Brueefield visited at the home of
Mr, Sana Hey of Blake, during the
past week.
Mrs Ben Keys and her eldest
son of Stanley -are both quite 111'
with. pheumonia, twcetrain,ed nurs-
es are in. attnedance,.
The death occured' last Tuesday
Of Mrs. John Johnston of Clinton,
formerly of Stanley, the funeral •
took (pater on Saturday ,afternoon
from her late homeS to Bayileld
cemetery(.•
The. death' occured (at the hertie
of her son„ W. Merrill of the Base
Line, near Clinton on Sunday ..last
of Samuel H. Merrill, a long time
resident ,of Goerich TP, ,but for a
trine .a resident OE link, he had
been an invalid for ower a year,
having ,aufffered a stroke,two ye -
ears ago, he came to Huron fifty
years !ago as a lad of eighteen.
Robert Zur-werra, a native of
Switzerland, about twentefive ye-
ars of ,ago, who has been working
at Dashwood, was arrested last Lon-
don on Mara: eth as he stepped
of the Huron & Bruce train train in
company .with a 15 -year-old Dash -
old. Dashwood giri, where he said
ho wanted to marry. The girl was
sent batck to her home .at Dash-
wood and the young man AV88 bro-
ught to Goderich by Constable Wh-
itesides to stand trair on a charge
of abduction
EXECUTORS' SALE B y,
PUBLIC AUCTION
On l'istonday, March 30th, 1925. at:
2 o'clock, p.m), the undersigned will
offer •for sale at the premises the
following +parcels of land, being
part of the Estate of George Tay•
lor, deceased.
PARCEL 1, The East part fo Lot
Number, 1, Concession 1, Staniov
less the village part and cone-lie-
ing 2 acres' more or less.
PARCEL 2, ThE West past of
Lot Number 1, Coriseseinn 1, re:se
,ey, renteleing 40 acres, and
th-
'r hilt of L Number 1, Con
9.‘, Centaining acme Th-
i• •1 may bn o er •spa te
:Ira; to suit purchasers.
0 s Parsel 1 erre a franse,
heise, 1 bank bare 36a511,• 1
lee darn 36x55, /melee Stalls and
•le; •aie shod, On thjs. p nnel 13
the balance is seeded dOwn.
On parcel! 2 there [are no bvi1et-1
aerow of tell. ploughing!
is done and the baleen° IS seeclee
do Wn, an 'pasture. ,
••Beth' Parcels IfSre 1O, good state,
ol eulttvation. Fencing is /in good
condition and there is ,plenty of
Water on both pareels. The proe
party !lime adjent to the Village of
Klppen and to the Station and
Grein Warehouse,
TERMS -Ten per cent in eashon
theeday let 'sale. Possession given
on payment of '25% and the bale
since in 30 diay, from date of sale.
For further conditions of sale
apply to S. 'Thompson!, ,Brucefield,
Ort., for to WI. Brydone, Clinton,
Ont.
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AUCTION SALE
•, of FARM
On the premisesi, mi/es north
and I% mile east of Zurich
On Thursday April 2nd, 1925, at
2 o'clock, p!.n4
Farm consists of 50 acres bein'g
Lot 6; ,Oon. 9, Stanley Township
alets one half acre of South half
Lot 6. ,
'There is on: the premises a brick
house in good order, barn and sheo
Good fences all around farm. Will
be sold subject to reserve bid, te,
gether or in separate, ,parcele. *
TERMS -Will be made known on
dasrof Sale. -„
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
S. 'McPhaden, Whitby, Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOOK AND IMPL-
EMENTS
'OA Wednesday April §th, 1925.
On Lot 9 Lakel Road, at 1 o'clock
sharp the following.
LIVE STOCK- 1 pair of work
horses. Cows' -4 •cows IsuppOsecl to
be In calf duein May.e..1 farrow cow
3 syearling calves,
IMPLEMENTS -I Maxwell bin-
der, Brantford mower, hoe drill, sp-
ring tooth ,cultivator, rake, disc,
diamond harrows, s,cuffler, Fleury
walking plwo), wagon, cutter, hay
rack, gravel box, Melotte cream sep
seater, cutting box, double set al
heavy harness, 2- set's fo singlehar-
peas, 2fe.setc +single harness, a num-
ber of, •collars) horse blankets, . a
number of. •collars) horse blankets
nearly new, good robe, -forks, shov-
els some hay, about 3004. inch tile,
and • nu-me:roes too numerous' to
mentino. •
TERMS -All ,sums fo $10 and un-
der cash over, that amount S mon-
ths :credit will be given on furn-
ishing ,approved • jojint notes, 4%
off for cash on credit amounts.
Arthur Weber, 'Auctioneer. '
John Graybell, Clerk.,
John Carrick, Proprietor.
s • AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture and Garden Teols,The
undersigned auctioneer has 'been
struete to sell by public auction
on Main St. IIensall,on Saturday,
March ,28th; 1925, at 1 o'clock p.ni
the following-Heintzman upright
piano land bench, walnut, (almost
new; !extension dining room table,
Solid !oak; 6 dining room chairs,
solid oaik; 1 sideboard, (polio oak;
6 rocking chairs, 1 \rug 123e2x93a
15x14; linoleum 11e12; 2
flower !stands, 17 win"clow blind,
certain rods; 11 kitchen chairs, sex-
ionsion kitchen table, oak; pantry
ou.pboard, high Peninsular range, 2
work tables+, 2 wash tubs, three bed
room suites; com.plete, solid oak;
iron bed complete, single; , wood
bed complete single; bed ,spring;
set' of quilting frames -'Perfection
oil heater, 4 -burner New Process
coal oil stove, garden toots, set of
dishes and many toher articles too
numerous •to mention. Don't miss
Hite sale, ieverything goes ,without
-reserve. TERM32CASH.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. ,
Roy (Dick, Dr. Peck, Executors Mrs,
Mary Dick Estate.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, and Implem
;nits, On Loll 19, 'Con. 11, Hay, T
quarter mile south. of Zurich.. TI
undersigned Auctioneer has been 1
strected to sell by Public Auctio
Friday April 3rd, 1925, ;cowmen
ing at 1.00 o'clock, sharp.
LIVE STOOK -2 fresh ,cows,
farrow cow; 10 ,etore pigs w,eighin
about .130 lbs. each; 1 brood so
50 Rock pullets, 50 yearlings.
IMPLEMENTS'-M.H. binder 6-1
ut ; .Deering mower, !ste.els rake
ake, 12 hoe Frost and Wood dril
L -a seining tooth •cultivator, man
urn spreader, 4 -section harrow
Fleury :walking; plow, Tudhope-Ane
dorsals :wagon nearly new,' bob
sleigh, gravel box, mangold ,seeder
hay Tank, Premier cream sep•aantoe,
cutting box, 0'01.011 seuffler, brooder
chicken fence, grindstone, 'fence st-
retcher,wheelbarrow, breral, .forks
.hovels, •single harness, 2 woollen
herse blankets, 2 ladders, barley-
ovk,
feed box, bench, ,quantity of
Iterdwood, about 10 tea ton mixed,
hay, quantity of eorguren, 1100. ce-
ment blocks, about 400 bushels oats,
200 bush. berloy, 2 dozett grain
bags, !tpn be eev, quantityof base -
.7)1 lurrihsr, aline pine ;boards,
ere' reserve as
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hiS farm.
TERMS OF SALE,--(leain and
to anCtender cash, over that a-
nouet 7 menthe' credit will be
eiren On furnishing approved jjint
wales.. 4% off for cash on credit
amounts, • „,
Arthur Weber, Atietioneen
• e o 1.-i • van -tre m. Johnston, Clerk,
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« - • ••• • 74 4,1 timmertaan, PrOprietor.
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ThurSdeer. March 26th, 1.92a
.GAS9LINE
Our Garage is again doing[9,0.
big busipess with Peter Kropf
as IVIechAnio
GASOLINE:—We woiild consider
'poor po]icy for anyone to put in a sup **
p]y of gaii
solne t ,the. present • price
when they are at the highest peak.
LAST YEAR AT THIS ABASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING AT''
32c. A GALLON, AND IN A FEW MONTHS IT DROPPED TO 24e.
OUR ADVICE -IS 'DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIGEI PRICED, GASa
BUT FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED.
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WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF HARDWARE, SUCH AS STOVE%
FURNACES, BATTERIES, FORKS, SHOVELS,' AND ALMOST ANY,
THING YOU NEED.
Gas, 011, Grease, Tires.
WE SELL FROM CATALOGUES AT A VERY SMALL MARgiN O
PROFIT , PIPING' ALL SIZES,
L. A. PRANG - Zurich
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AUCTION SALE
'Of Cows Hens, and Implements,
at Zurich, 'on Saturday, March 28,
At 2 o'clock, pen.
( 1 oclw 4 years old Iredhen in two
months; 1 cow 10 years' old; 54
pullets and hens, wagon, sleigh, cul
tivator, hay rake, plough and po-
ints, 3 section iron harrows, ocuf-
fler, root pulper, cutting box, od-u
blo set harnese, collars, /set bridles)
set team lines;' feed cooker, scald-
ing barrel, boring machine, Meat
barrel, whiffletrees, aeckyokes cro w
bar, chains, cow chains grindstone
crosscut saw, tackle rope and pule
hen. coops, cook stove,Daisy
churn, platform weigh scales 240 -lb.
capacity, cream separator, butter
mold, 2 small sinks, 2 -chairs, Sil-
sanating 'seed potatoes, some man -
golds 5 lbs. oni,on seed, etc.
Terms -$10 andunder 'cash, over
that amount 10' Months credit will
be Oven on furniehing approved
joint notes. , 4% off fop cash on
credit amounts,
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
Memo Bechler, Proprietor.
• AUCTION SALE
.0f Farm Stock laud Rousehold
Effects, 'on Lo COO. 11 Hay,
Tp., on Tuesday March 31st, at 1.30
o'cloCk sharp. .
LIVE STOCK -1 Baby beef re-
ady to. •ship, 1 ,heifer rising one
freer, I calf 3 months! old.
GRAIN -410 bushels oats, 0 214
bush red clover, some sweet clover
and timothy seed,' 2 avire gates 12
and 3 feet,,Iong.
1 'Household Articles--Extensio'n
table, 3 -piece parlor suite, • iron
bed with spring and Mattress, 2
sideboards '8 kitchen theirs, 1
rocker) base .,, burner, wool oheater,
jerdinere stand,centre table, 2
Unner setts, 6 -gal croak, 100 sal-'
ars, woopen •tub, copper boiler,
tome made caret 10x12, 6 knives
and forks, lamps, strainer pail, st-
able pails, some alluininven • cook-
ing utorraile, water pail‘ and -dipper
1.o.seri crocks, pans, kettle.% dishes
end other kitchen utensils. All c
will positively be sold as propri- 01
c.sstor, is leaving the fterm. Ali
.b11)Ye MOlItiOrked artiolo$ AX0 zAl,.. 0
most new.
TERMS -$10 and under cash, ov-
er that amount 8 months credit
by furnishing approved joint notese
4% allowed for cash oe credit a-,
mounts.
Herbert Worm, Proprietor.
S, •Johnston,
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer -
AUCTION SALE
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Of Farm Steck, Implerne at&
Household Furniture. The under-
signed Auctioneer has' received in-
stru.ctione kto sell( 'by public auction:
at Lo t8 Con. 11, Stanley Tie- 4%
miles north of Zurich, Friday
March 27th, 1925. CoMmencing at
1 o'clock sharp the ,followinge
LIVE STOOK -1 horse 8 yearn%
old, Gen. Purpose good eingle ore•
double; 1 mare 14 years old goof
single lor double.. 1 . cow due Lim.
May; 1 co w' dee June; 2farrest
eows, 1 heifer 2 years old; 3ling 'year-
eteers; 2 yearling .heifers 41
spring calves) IBIPLEMENTS,
Men. binder 6 -ft'. cut, Deering wee .
wer 8 ft. cut; M, -H, drill new 13 hoe,.
tictetivator, .disc,
er-
cival . plow, set diamond the/Too:ea;
Melt 8 -ft rake; Wilkinson gange
plow; 3 wagons) wagon box near--
ly new, sleigh, sileghebox, gravid,'
bee, 2 fanning milla turnip drat,.
open buggy, grindstone, emerr
stone, scraper, .2 dozen grain bags
2 ;sets. amebae harness, 3 horse Cate
lars, hay rack, water tan, leek
pits hforke, 6arley forka
acoop .shovrs •el, 2 incubaioone ,Cha
atham aisel one Wisconsin brooder,
circular saw, grain cradles- isarat/1
rake, binder whip, a !stable f arks .
a quantity, of hay, !ch•aine,' neat::
a-okes, Whitiletrees, and mneroue;
other articles. Household .Elfectes
eel. large lamp, 'several. small Tampa
clothes rack several pictures 2 dose'
fruit jars, 2 coal oft caass gal
'capacity.; Daisy ellen, lax atevee.
60a1 StOVO, large stovepot; 2 graze,
Lsitteret•kattotll,e.s, certain poles, Certain •
TgRms-Hay anclail sums of $1te
andtin or cash. Over that anes.
count 10 moelths credit will • bee
,g1VOn ton fOrOithillg approved Joe*.
notes.. 'A disicouet of 16% per"'urn will b -'nose
e allowed for pash 034
tedit amounts% . •
18,1108 ROMMI, Propri,etote
hoe Robinsan, Clerk,
Sear MO iv.,Auotioneek.
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