Zurich Herald, 1926-11-04, Page 5Ther'arcl'tty'., November 4th, 1926
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Fou nd51 Notice, Etc. rY'.ds
IN THIS COLUMN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Moe Soerare, GODEETCILI, Ont. NOTICE i!a hereby given to all
SPeertill latents" too 9epun'sei and persons having claims againsithe
Court 'Work, Estate of Magdalena McCormick,
Tr, nelrnes pray be consulted .at
6l13er1e,rr charges phone and phone
reversed.
E. -Knopp, 111S, L a S.
DENTAL SURGEON
LAIN OFFICE - IIENSALL
Dr. IL IL COWEN
L. D. 9k, D. D, S.
DENTAL SURGEON
t DEITT, 13LOCL, ZURICH 'ev-
T agar ida.'y, Friday and Sates -
Main O3fece
1ASTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHW OOD
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49radinete Carey ii. Jones Nat-
{ School of Auctioneerin Stock
for Registered Lives
Breeds
Terms in keeping
Choice
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t prevailing prices. .
cittF will dell anythin g
tradp dor sale.
4LIOrwhl
*bone 1.11-0 or write, Zurich.
licensed Auctaoneer
lateensed Auctioneer for County
telt Huron. In a 'position to con-
Suex any auction sage, regardless
slle to size or articles tod sell. not
nolieit your business, chargee for.
eaictlsfie,d will make no
} `'a Dashwood,
i>tthnr -Weber,
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late lof the City of Detroit, in the
State of Michigan, U.S.A., deceased.
who died leaving propertywith-
in the Province of Ontario, to ''send
the 'same. duly verified to the un-
dersigned, on or before the 18th
day of November, 11126, after which
date the Adminiatratrix will pro-
ceed to diatxibute the said estate
among the persona entitled there-
to, 'having regard only to the
chime of which she then :shall have
hadnotice, and that tache be liable
for the proceeds of the estate so
distributed to any person of whose
dairies notice 'shall not then have
been received.
F. R. DARROW,
Gaderiehh, Ontario.
Solicitor for Pearl McCormick,
A dmini'atratrix of th,e estate of
Magdalena McCormick, deceased.
DATED at Goderich, October ;26,
1.926.
WANTED
DUTCH SETTS. We are in sthe
market for a limited quantity of
Dutch Setts, beginning Monday,
Nov. l'st. Setts must be thorough-
ly dry ,and put. through fanning
milli , Highest market price paid,
J, Ga'scho & Sons.
'NOTICE
Orders taken for celery packed
crates for winter use.
S. aa'scho & Sans.
NOTICE
We are operating our cidermill
on Taeaday and: Thursday of each
week.
Menne Steckle, Branson Line. t23
in
AUCTION SALE
A joint Auction Sale of Con-
signed articles,will be held. in Zur-
ich in the near future'. Parties
having any articles they would
like tb dispose of kindly noity
either Oscar Klapp) auctiooneer, or
Wail, S. Jola:ns.to nCierk, and have
them listed at once
STRAYED
------------- Unto my premises, Hay Town-
e ship, about July 1st last a year-
• ling calf. Owner can have 'same
by proving property rand paying
>iV..d.l4 al expenses.. Hy. Ciausius, R. R. 1.
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2 Fresh and Sala Meats
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Bologna Sa1xaQs� etc
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Pause for Wool
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'I lam in a position to accomo-
date an requirements in the Livery
business, have Auto for hire. Any
thing done in the teaming line
GEORGE S, THIEL
Phone 53 Zurieh,Ont.
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POULTRY.
.WANTED
Taken e'rery day till :3 O'cloek,p.m.
litti not feed fowl barns morning
*ten firelight in. �.
!Highest Cash Prices
1---01/511 FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
anions 94
Zurich
FARM FOR SALE
Farm consisting of 64 acres,
known as the Beaver homestead,
15th Con,Hay Township. On the
premises 'are a bank barn 40x60.
TWO large driving sheds, two
hen
houses, one new. A new pig pen,
a 'solid brick house 36x24+with kit-
chen 'attached with 'soft and hard
water. Au abundance of fruit such
as sweet cherries, plumb, peas,
peaches and apples. The land is
in good state of eultivation and
well underdrained. For further
particulars apply ,to E. G.Krueger
14th Con Hay Tp.
FOR SALE
I have a quantity of god hare
dry wood for sale, cut to 'stove
.ength. Sol. Gingerieh.
STRAYED
Unto my premises Bronson Line
six spring calves, same came there
:on Get. 24th. Owner Balt forsame
and pay all coals. Philip Mas'de
Subject Radio
A .hgraade Radio
is a ;Home Feature
Sat you will be well
eased . with t hl e
years r of service.
Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk
issuer of marriage licenses. Notary
Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
omobile,
utomobile, Insueranee Representing
Huron & Erie Mortgage Corpor-
ation. The Canada Trust Co.
ZURICH - ONTARIO
INSURANCE
E. C. Harvey
L. V. Hogarth
-- Agents --
Mutual
Mutual Life of Canada
EXETER AND ST. MARYS
Address all ,Corregpnndenee To
Box '190, Exeter, Ont. tf4
COAL 1926
WE .ARE SOLE AGENTS VOR THE
QENUIN•ii
Scranton Coal
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ALSO CA.R?Et t
Coke 'Pocahontas
and Soft Coal
GOOD
SUPPLY ON MANZ
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS
EARLY TO
Case & Son
LUCAL NEW
s
Mrs. John Albrecht awns a'• Tuo, q-
day visitor at II4n.sall•
Mr. Cordon •Walpsr of Detroit,
veirt Sunday at hie home
Miss Leila Siebert sof Toronto, is
visiting at hor horne :oro.
Next .Monday, Nov. S8th, iaa
observes! as 'rivulksgiving Dar
anc
and a .
public luso1i cl;i. Y
Mr.' Theo McAdam'; and 'son,
visited last Sunday wth Mr. and
ear°:a. W, a'woiitzer at ,Shipkn,
Mrs.. Henry Rupp heft for I*.troit where she will ripener the
winter months,
Mr. and Mrs. ;Arthur :Edighof:^^
'spent Sunday with friend.. and rol-
atis es in Kitchener and ,Waterloo.
Mr. and Mr's Roy Oliver of Lon
don, are 'spending thio week with
Mr a.nd Mrs, a Hy. Eickrneier.
Mr .and Mea, Roy Weber of
sell. were Sunday visitors ,at the
home of Mr. and Mrs,Louis Weber.
Mr, and Mira, Ed. Siebert and
family of Detroit, istpont :the we-
ek -end at the home (of Mr. andMrs
W. L. Siebert.
Rise Gertrude Schilb: of Lon-
don Normal spent the week -end
at her home here.
Mr. and Mics. Theo. Foster and
family of Detroit, (pent;the w•.-
ekk-end at the house sof Mr. and
We, Louis Weber.
Mr. and Mee Harry Lipsitt and
family of Delaware, spent the
Sunday with Mr. and Mira. Char.
Weber.
Mr and Mrs• Norman Rupp ancl
family of Detroit were t etoi's with
the former':s mother, Mrs, . Henry
Rupp thea past weelac
Hay Council met for it'd monthly
meeting o a eIenlay, a full account
of the cioin•, will 'appear next
'creek.
Mee John J. See th has returped
home after 'spending two weeks
with relatives and• friends at Lon-
don, Ing :.rsoil and Tilsonberg.
Dr. and Mrs..H. 13. Co von,briclal
couple_, returned from their honey
moon trip on Friday evening, and
are now comfortably ,setttlsd in
their comfortable apartm'ent's in
the Deitz Block.
Sorry to learn that Mr. Leon-
ard Prang, of the village, had the
misfortune to fracture 'his right
arm.while cnkingr.t car, which back
fired. The accident taking place
at Exeter. .
Halowe'n wa's observed over the
week -and with probably not . a'a
many pranks aa usual, the little
folks look 3 very attractive with
their attire nand carrying the Jack
0' Lanterns.
Mr, Louis Prang ,wishes to' 'ad-
vise the pubes that he has instal-
led a modern equipment for re-
pairing, rebuilding and chargin;..'
auto or radio batteries, and can
;•Eve the best of service along
thislino.
Mrs. J. Oliver J+acobs of Chic-;
ago, I11., 'wes here for 'a few days
visiting relatives, and has returned.
with. her mother, Mrs. Catherine rs.
Warm, 'who intends. to ;end.th''
winter months in Chicago,.
At the Hat .Shoppe, Zurich,
you will .find towel* view% 'sips,
'luncheon cloths, a,pronsi, bibs fol*
children, Bbudour pillow's, ,etc,
which will :mala nice Xmas. gifts.
We have had on' Shipment and e:;-
pect another with buffet 'sets, etc.
•shortly'• -•V. V. Siebert.
The weather the peat week con=
unties about the same, .one Juice
day, 'and the remainder of than
week rough and wet. A ter
-
riffle storm swept over this part
on Monday night, which overturn-
ed many articles missed. by the
halowe'e.r' invaders the previous
night. Farmers are in ,big diffic-
ulty \Is the fields :are so wet thee
cannot .get on them' to harve'st'their
roots ,buckwheat and corn.
$5,000 ONTARIO ELECTION
CONTEST
The Family Herald and Weekly
Star of Montreal are having an
Election Contest for the Provnc"
of Ontario„ n which they offer a
total of $5,000, in 'p'rzes for the beat
estimates as to the total number of
vote's cast in the forthcomng Ont-
ario Electon. This Contest is op-
en only to readers of the Family
Herald in the Provnce of Ontario,
The annual isubseripton price of the
Family Herald and Weekly Stars
$1.00,. One year's subse ipton en -
title's New Subscrpers to make
flea eIateeates in this election con-
test. Present readers who renew
rp
their isubsctlon for 1927 Now are
entitled to one estivate, providing
the renewal is sent n during the
Contest, At11 previous Pettily He-
ald Contests have been well con-
ducted. and have ?plroved very
popular, The contest will close
'se;-eral days before the election
actually takers place. Por an .an-
nual subscripton fee oT $.1.00 the
reader receives not bialy the gre-
atest fatally .and farm paper for
one year, Alpe ,also the -opportune
ity to Wn aa, cash! prize of 2$,5001.
By entering the contest re:aders,tts
well as r,ew 'subscribers have noth-
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LOCAL
NEWS
Ines. IKeenet'e Pergneen sof Lon-
don 13..rigitiog irz'zrds he.r
Mrt:. Harry Eicknufier isptmt a
£esti ,1<a.ys at Lna,rlou last week.
1c.
i12r. Charles Seotchm.er.> of Ba,' -
field • ,pent Sunday with friends In
the ielletge.
AI:v4 [i a "t t Schiff hr '1 l't • for,:
wt .! intends a } ,1iiag torr umo Cunei,
el re. Ca Cheri SV arm left
Suui,ey for Chicago, 'where.
Lh' winter t,,ath
cudughtnr, Mrs, 3.0. Jacobs,
S2r.
and Mrs, J. Preeter and
family of Kitchener spent • ' th'
Weak -wad with relatives and ifri-
n ta.
Mr T. L. ,Wurm, Mrs. J. Bloch„
Mrds J, Jacobs and Mrs. Catlial.-
Ini' Worm motored to ,Sarnia on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs LLloyd Hey of Lnn-
'1 in were Sunday visitors µit ih:•
huna of Mr, and firs, Ed. Stelck,
14th con.
SCHOOL REPORT
Report of S. S. No, 0, Hay for
the month of October, haeed on
exanainutinus sand daily work.Those
narked x• were absant a week or
more from 'school.
Sr. TV--lieitteee Adam% 500, Be-
atrice Farwell 416,
Sr. III-Pieeciila Farwell
Elda Gingerich 182,
Jr. ;III -Andrew Foster 267,
:.James Adams 10), .Farr G:n;erich
61.
,w Sr. II -Martha Fo':•ster :639, Olive
Witmer 610, Violet Adages 530,
Kenneth Greb 325, T oui:s Farw' l
288, xAlvin Gingcri,h L70. r
Fist Class-W'niefred Battler 5660
Grace 1Vleyera 411, OrlIndo Battler
103, Toe Hoffman, 322; ,:c.Giadyt;
Cringericb 2202„ xT.irio Ging,:richles
Antleiny Hoffman 116.
Sr. Pr.-Gr.tc:' Wein ;G40, Irene
Poster 231, Roe Hoffman 59.
Jr. Pr. Freddy iParwell 156, Ed-
na Adams 149, •
No on roll 28, ,Av. attcndance21,2
G. Pepper, Teacher.
NOV, ROD AND CAIN
A fishing deprar•trae'ac .of more
than usual interest with a good
aggregation of othet• ' r irons ar-
ticles, semis to feature the Novem-
ber issue of Rod jand. Gun, v.hich, is
just published Two good fic-i
tion stories are also included in
the aggregation of outdoor read-
ing matter, "McLean or the Hud-
son's Lay' by Wm. C. Millar and
"The Blue 1's ley" by .11 O. Rob-
bins. " An Eventful Snipe Shoot-
ing Trip" is a trod yarn of sho-
oting en the Tidal flits of the
St. Lawrence. Bonnycxstle Dale
write:; of "Bait Fishes sof the Bay
de Ch.alrur," whir' J. W. Winson's
article ;las month ion "Cucoo'0
Owls end Cuckoos'." Among 'the
writer+n in Fisaing Notes k this
nouln aro P. Merrett, ra well kn-
e' n '.t awl.[, O.ark Ripley and X.
`t °iI ore, wk ,.f: .articles lace sup -
p1 :. )nt 1.1 by' •a- number of others
is wet t= a e :pod Queries and. An -
'Lo. C. S. L;adi3' Gums
ut t A•nun?t''•a department' h.as ol-
;i to inLE'res.;,ig collection of :sp-
•:•snl c. hecributiona. W. 0. Mot-
ley i'a OuL:l a:)r Talk ;this month
deals with "The Woodcraft r Sign
Language.
GREAT YEARS IN I'HE •NAT -
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her
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ION'S HISTORY
Ir ere'sting things havre happ-
enedmin 1926. Commander Byrd in
a _Fokker airplane, circled , the
North Po1eL Photogr'alphs taken
in Europe were transmitted ;. on
radio •waves to America, and pub-
lished. `hi ne eepap:'rs a few ho-
urs later Gertrude Ederl'', dau-
ghter of a New York butcher,
swam the English Channel .one hour
(rester than any of the ifve men
who had swum it 'before.. hes: -Is
anything interesting goine to hap-
pen in 19927? Por pne thing, the
Youih''s Companion on April. "t6,
will celebrate its Hundredth ;Birth-
day . During 19927, the Compan-
ion will contain more `nte esting
reading than ever before,during
its eentttry of successful life, Con -
eider what your will get for '$2,00,
52 issues, containing 9 books len-
eat •serials, 260 short 'stories by the
moat popular authors, more than
100 special articles, a 'weekly see-
tion for ingenious boys, called the
"Y:C,Lab," a thoeough girls' ids.
pertinent. and 52 pages ifo'r chil-
dren. Also in each issue, an ex-
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making it easy for you to follow
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they monthly 'authority on ea'sh.
lolls, Both publicatbnss, only 0,50
Something new in the 'Spay of rail.
way equipment- is the new storage)
battery car now operating over
Canadian Pacific lines between Galt
and lfantilton. The car attains a
speed of 35 miles per hourani
iiialies two trips a day an each direr•
tion, It has .three eompartments:
general, passenger,+`. smoking and.
baggage, is of an -steel construbtion
and will accommodate 50 passeligere,
`I'he service is reported to he giving
••i,• ratirration to the rumple :of
tee diat,tlet. •ay
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the School Boy or Girl
We have a new Stock of
Stock of Scribblers, Note
Books, Pencils, Pens, Water
Colors, and all textbooks.
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Also a fine supply of the High
School Bcol 's used in the Fifth Clasp
Dr, A, J, MacKinnon. Zurich
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COMBINATION DOORS'
THE DOOR TIIAT SERVES FOR WINTER AND 31JMMER ,
BY TAKING OUT iTHE SCREEN 'AND REPLACING A GLASS
SASH.
ONCE THERE, ALWAYS THERE. •
Ne need of taking off a ,shabby looking 'scre•en door pachfall
and trying to find, a 'spot on the frame to :securely fasten a
battan door which darkens thus r•oo:rai and spoils :the outside
appearance of the hou ni,
STANDARD SIZES ALWAYS ON STOCK.
ODD DOORS MAdE TO ,ORDER r,
Place your order for ,Storm Sash Now; and have them when
the. cold weather comes., th• -•'ib . 'saving tons of ,coal.
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t whereby we can supply our custom
ers with the very best grades of
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I your order with us and we will fill.
them as shprents arrive. '
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