Zurich Herald, 1920-10-14, Page 4LOCAL MARKETS
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alutter 50
Eggs .....
Potatoes per bag 1.00
Wheat 2.00
Barley ...... - .... . 1.00
Oats 00
Buckwheat - 1.20
Ineur 6.00-7.00.
Bran
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Shorts
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Live Hogs • 20.00
DASHWOOD
The Misses B, and S. Tieman of
London spent the week. -end with
relatives in town.
1,11iss Bilyrtle Neeb has teturned
after spending the past month in
Pontiac,
1VIr. I. W, Tiernan of the Bank of
tOommerce staff has been trans-
fered to Parkhill.
IkL•tt Wm, Schroeder of Detriit
is visiting in town,
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Mrs R. J. Doneley left on Men -
day for her bottle in Chicaget aft-
er spending the spawner With hev.
parents lier .e
Mr. 11. Ireland has resumed, his
duties on the Bank staff.'
Mrs. Arnastrong of London 'vis-
ited her mother Xi's. 1VIcIsaaef Ov-
er Sunday.
Miss Della eNeki of Pontiac is,
Visiting her mother at present,
Mr. D. Timean and family we.
visitors in Thedford on Sunday.
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E complete list of Edison's inventions,
that have _helped mankind to live better and
to better enjoy living, reads like the Arabian
Nights. Isn't it easy to understand why the
inventor of the phonograph can produce the
world's greatest phonograph value, the Amberola?
Isn't it difficult to understand why anybody ever
buys a talking machine, when they can own
ED I S ON'S NE IR MON
The World's Greatest Phonograph Value
Are you familiar with the
shrillness and metallic sound
of "talking machines" and
ordinary phonographs ? Then
come to our store and listen
to the pure, musical tone of
the Amberola! The differ.
ence is startling.
Do you know the cost and
bother ,of constantly chang-
ing phonograph needles? Let
us show you the permanent
Diamond Point Reproducer
of the Amberola that does
away with needles!
Have you seen how easily
"talking machine" records
crack and break ? Amberol
Records can be accidently
dropped without damage -
they are practically unbreak-
able and everlasting!
Would you like to own an
Amberola, but feel you can-
not afford one? Let us prove
to you that Edison's wish
to bring music into every
home makes it possible for
you to possess an Amber-
ola almost on your own
terms/
Come in and talk it over
with us. If you cannot come
soon, write us -today.
11. NV'ttett DRALER
ZURICH, - ONT.
WAYBURN . N.RWS
1*, Million of Goderich was a
week -end visitor with Mr. Wm.
Bauman last week. .
Mr. Gordon Ttirnbull is busy
packing a carload of winter ap-
ples in this section. He eXpects
to take the carload to the West
this week,
Oar teacher Jas..Delgaty at-
tends the Teacher's convention
which meets at Goderich on Thurs-
day and rFiday, of this week.
Mr. Merriut lost a valuable cow
the other day, said to be the res-
ult of eating too many apples.
The bean crop this year is good
MI' Schroeder had 126 bushels from
aix acres. If prices be favorable
Leans should be a. profitable crop
this year, (.4
Mr. Wm. Wade returned. last
Wednesday from his trip through
the Niagara district and New York
State. He had an nejoyable motor
tour and came home delighted .
with his trip.
Mr. S. Sterling of near Bayfield,
gave a beautiful Gospel address
last Sunday evening here at our
Gospel Service. A.. very large
congregation was present and thr-
oughout the entire service paid
very strict attention. The Gos-
pel singing- at these services is
excellent and uplifting. The.
next sarvice will be held on Sun-
day evening, Oct. 24th. - Every-
body welcome,
The U. F. 0. Club of this vicinity
will hold a public meeting in the
Town Hall, Zurich, on Friday even-
ing Oct., 15th at 8 o'lcock. A.
special speaker has been secured
for this occasion.
AUCTION SALE
O'Parm Stock, Implements,etc.
The undersigned auctioneer has be
en instructed to sell by public Au-
ction et Lot 3; B Line Stephen,1%
(miles east of Grand Bend on Tues-
iday, Oct. 26th at 1 o'clock p. m.
sharp
LITE STOCK; -1 bay mathced
team, 5 and 6 yrs. old; 1 grey horse
5; 1 1; ty horse 5 yrs. old. 10 cows
due to calf in spring, 1 heifer ris-
ing' 3 due soon, 2 steers. rising 3;
12 yearlings, 8 spring "•calves; 1
.1. -yr. old Durham bull;- 1 Durham
bull rising'3. These cattle are all
in good condition.
IMPLEMENTS- BTC; -McCorm-
ick binder, McCormick, mower, Mc-
Cormick disk With truck, 12 ft.
hay, rake, spring tooth cultivator
2 walking plows, set harrows, wag-
on, 'wagon box; set bob sleighs;
DeLaval crem separator new, pul-
per, road scraper; quantity hem-
lock lumber, 2 bundle shingleS,buzz
saw, churn, heater, 'bedstead, forks,
shovels, chains and numerous ar-
ticles. About 20 ton clover hay
and ,.3 ton timoth.
TERMS; -$10 and under cash.
Over that amount 12 month's 'cr-
edit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. 5% per annum
off for cash on credit amounts.
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer; W. S.
Johnston, Clerk; Periso Bros.
Proprietors.
AUCTION SA LE
Of Farm Stock, Implements, etc.
on Lot 18 con. 12, Bronson Line
Hay, on Tuesday, October 19th,
commencing et 1 o'clock • sharp,
the following; -
LIVE STOCK ;--2 mares 4 -yrs
old, this span weighs over 3100 -lbs
and are well matched, 1 carriage
mare 5 yrs. old, 1 carriage gelding
2 -yrs. old. 2 cows 4 -yrs. old due
in Dec., 1 cow 4 -yrs. due in March
cow 8 yrs, due in April; heifer due
in Nov., heifer 1 -yr. old, 4 steers
1 -yr old, 5. spring calves. Pigs;
5 stockers about 50 -lbs. each, 2
pigs 2 months old, about 6 dozen
1 -yr. old Barred Rock hens, 1
good Collie dog.
IMPLEMENTS, ETC ;-7-ft. bin-
der, M. -H.; with trucks; Deering
mower, Deering disk; steel roller,
cultivator, hay rake, 16 -disc drill,
manure spreader, M. -H. corn cul-
tivator with bean harvester, Oliver
riding plow, walking plow, 4 -sect-
ion harrow, 2 lumber wagons, 1
new; set bob sleighs; 2, 16 -ft. hay
racks lnew, 1 Set 34 -ft sling ropes,
wagon box with stock rack, scuf-
fler, top buggy, open buggy, dem-
'oarat, road, cart, cutter, 7 h.p. gaso-
lene engine on truck, 8 -in. plate
grinder, roller' crusher, cutting
box., corn sheller, buzz saw, Clin-
ton fanningmill, gravel bex, Chat-
ham incubator andbrooder, root
pulper, carpenter's bench, sap
pan with heater and about 140
pails, churn, 'cook stove, dog pow
Or, 3 setsLeann harness 1 new with
solid nickel trimmings and breech-
ing; 2 set buggy harness 20-t.
ladder, 2 10ft. ladders, spray pump,
1,000 -Ib. settles, fire extinguisher,
garden drill with cultivator, 6
ton of Hay and other articles too
numerous to Mention.
Teims;-All sums of 110 and un-
der cash, over that amount 12 mon-
ths credit Will be given by furnith-
ing approved Johlt notes. 9% off
tor cosh on credit amounts. Hay
and bens cash,.
A. Weber, F. Vvlov, Auctioneers
W. S. Zolingtor.
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SHINGLES SHINGLES
Parties requiring Shingles this season
will do well by bying thein at once. A
after April 1st all shingles will advance
lOper cent. in price.
COST- C. RA: ExEcuTive
The Beat Paid Profeeefois
Book-keepers wanted. Only thwse vAking for a4.
vaneettent to qualify Bs ar, militant tfoineetwly
traininn.not intorforing wit vo..r i.s<nt
Con. Booklet fro. We Inive tidinvi more ( esti-
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1NOTICB
Having purchased the cider m'll -
Mr J. J. Metter.; 'We will be op-,
orating HOMO on the follow7n•
days; Sept 23rd, 27th, 28t11, 24tlat
30th nett after ,these days .
day exeepting Sal:11rdays
will elook apple butter on - a
tilltn• Monday Oct .;tit. F. C.
Kalltflennt, Proprietor; Henty7
Ciallman, Manager,