Zurich Herald, 1922-09-14, Page 4AUCTION SALE
o f 'Douse and lion' oh:c,,1t1 Effects,
Saturday, St*pt. 23, at 1O'cloclr
Zan!. rat Zurich, . the following;
Home Comfort range, coal heat
bra •drop head sewing machine,
Iris cupboard, organ, tensiond table,
;iide'board, goo
';Mite, 2 bedswith springs' and
An1a,`tt ess, wall paper for 3 rooms,
1xch, lainps, 2 rockers, dozen lit-
leen chairs, centre table, wash. tub
Maladdin lamp, -drop leaf table,
machin e, pictures, dishes,
�i,alring
Vickery; blinds, some mats, lin-
w.11eum, spade, fork, 'hoes, glarden.
134 dozen sealers, buck saw,
'nate and numerous other articles,
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Thursday, Sept,, 14th; 192
iron Kettle, shovels, axe, buck
saw, 80.cealers, wash ruachine, buf-
fet, couch, glassware, dishes, cel-
lar table and numerous articles.
TERMS—C'ASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Rouse and Lot south of Luth-, Chas. Steinhagen, Bailiff
enran church will be sold on day DASHWOOD"•
WI dale if not previously sold
"TERMS—Cash, except real estate l N rs: Moon of Detroit is visit-,
:meale known on' day of sale. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ars. Elizabeth Geiger,,,Propritoress Wm. Zimmer,
star Klopp, Auctioneer. Mr, and Mrs. Jac. Fisher are
visiting in New • Dundee
Mr. H. Hoffman made a trip
to Sarnia on Monday.
Quite - a. number from here are
attending London Fair this week.
Delayed in: the mails(
Mr. Lorne Taylor of Ann Arbor,
visited his brother Dr. Taylor last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherfore and
Miss Broadfoot visited in Guelph
over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno Hey and Mr.
C', Eilber of 1Zurich were Sunday
AUCTION SALE
AT • DASHWOOD
r3bri Saturday, 'Sept. 16th, 1922
'Al one o'clock p.m. the following
.Range cook stove, extension
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ts,�ie New Williams �se�t reg maw
oirie, sideboard, sink, 2 -burner coal
szi stove with oven, 6 kitchen cha
Ora, tane rocker, 4 rockers, 6 ph -
e frames, parlor table, parlor
**and, carpets, 'mats, 2 big dress'
mets, 2 dressing stands, 60 phono
Mr H Hoffman attended Toronto
Exhibition Monday anTiernand Tuesday;
Mr. Ira
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Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. $. Ireland of Stralt-
ford spent the week -eland with Mr
and Mrs. E. Tiernan.
School re -opened. Tuesday With,
Mr. Moffat of Bi'ucef'ield as prin'cip
al andMisses Letta Guenther and
Pearl Tiernan as assistants.
Miss Louise Graupner left PA,Monday for Stratford where she
is taking a business course
Miss Stricker of Kitchener wisit'
ed with Miss Oliyio Welton , last
week. ur
Mr. Elgin Schatz left Satday.
for Collingwood,.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman, rMs.
Stacey and Miss F. Preeter spent
Sunday in Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Powell and
family of Thedford and Mr Oscar
Snell of Boston spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. D. Tiernan,
Rev. and Mrs. Grenzebach of
lah records, bedstead, bed near Tavistock, renewed old acq-
-clothes, 4 lamps, 2 oil cans, dozen visitors in town. uaintances in this vicinity last
.alle plates, 6 bread pans, lantern, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft and, week,
One of the five grades of Imperial
Polarine Motor Oils is exactly suited
to your car. Use this grade regularly
and get trouble-free service from your
car at the lowest possible cost for
lubrication. Consult the Chart to
determine the grade you should be
using.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
Manufacturers and Marketers of Imperial Polarine
Motor Oils and Marketers in Canada
of Gargoyle Mobiloil.
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Mr, C. P. Leonard visited in De-
troit over Labor Day.
Mrs. Jack Eidt of Ailsa Craig
and, Mrs. Herman Eidt of Forest,
spent a rfew days last week With
their parents, Mr,. and Mrs. • C,
Stade; 0
Miss E,. Guenther left Monday
,for Windsor where ishe -is teaching
this term. •
M. and Mrs, Louis Moser and
family of Kitchener were visitors`
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Zimmer•ov�
er the holiday.
HAY COUNCIL..
The regular monthly meeting of
the counicl of the Township of
Hay was held in the Town Hall,
Zurich, on Saturday, Sept. 2nd.
All members except t Mr. S. ID
•tz
were present. The minutes of the
previous , meeting were read and
adopted.
By -Law No. 8-1922 re fixing the
hrarious rates to" be levied on the
taxable property in the Township
for the year 1922 was read three
times and. finally passed.
,Bylaws 9-1922 and No. 10-1922
authorizing the Reeve and- the
Treasurer to borrow certain' sums
and renewals to meet currant ex-
penditures were read 'three times
and ri.nally passed.
{ A grant of - $20 was, made to-,
wards Zurich School Fair, $10.00 to-
wards 'Dashwood School Fair and
$5,00 towards Grand Bend School
Fair for 1922. - -
A special assessment will be
made on the lands affecting by
,Zurich Drain. South to meet the
cost of celaning out said Drain and
that a by -lair, be prepared . con; -
.firming said. assessment.
The folowing accounts were
pasted;—
Municipal World, supplies 1.51;
Lauretta Ziler, 1st award, Soldiers
Mere. Scholarship 27.50; Lilyun'Rose
2nd ditto 16.50; Gretta Blackwell
3rd ditto 11.00; C. L. Smith, print-
ing' account 133.00; Wm. Haugh,
tile and drain across rd. 14, 4.98;
E. Theil gravel and teaming rd.18
44.45; Melick & Braun cement, etc.
rd. 18, 156.00; P. Eisenbach, rep-
airs to culvert rd. 12, 241.50; Bell
Telephone Co.'; repairing cable,
38.41; Strornberg-Carlson Tel. Co
supplies 47. 67; Northern Electric
Co. supplies93.59; Melick &
Braun .supplies telephone 13:92; M.
Deitzbalance salary 131.25.
The -dowel.' adjourned to meet
n on' Saturday, Oct. 7th at
o'clock, p:m.
• A.. 1+`. HSS, Clerk
B A L' L IF
TO Holders of Five Year
cent Canada'sSZ er
Victory
Bonds
Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922.
CONVERSION PROPOSALS
Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail
themselves of this conversion privilege should take
their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT
LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of
any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange
an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing
an undertaking to deliver the 'corresponding bonds of
the new issue.
Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest
payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their
December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of
coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured
coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion
purposes.
The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks
to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will
be exchanged for bonds of the new -issue, in fully
registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form
carrying interest payable lst May and 1st November
of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest
payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds
of the new issue will be , sent to the banks for
delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered
bonds.
The bonds of the maturing issue which are not
converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on
the 1st December, 1922.
T
HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders
of these bonds who desire to continue their
investment in Dominion of Canada securities the
privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for ' new U
bonds bearing 5i per cent interest, payable half yearly,
of either of the following classes:
(a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November,
1922, to mature lst November, 1927:
(b) Ten year bonds, dated lst November,
1922, to mature 1st November, 1932.
While the maturing bonds will carry interest to let
December, 1922; the new bonds will commence to earn
interest from lst November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS
OF A FULL MONTH'S, INTEREST • TO THOSE
AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION
PRIVILEGE. "
This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds
and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be
issued `under this proposal will be substantially of the
same character as those which are maturing, except
that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the
new issue.
Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922.
W S. :.EL17XIST0,•
Minister of r'itiance.
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Pumps are down. in price,no charge •
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for installing. Wash Machines and;
wringers are down inaprice. Get $ .:
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Farm Machinery
our rices on Lawn Mowers.
GALVANIZED WATER TROUGHS 2x2x6 at $/4.00 7-8'I''
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• BEST MANILLA HAY. FORK ROPE AT 25c.Lb. WE HAN-
iWPM DLE GENUINE FLEURY PLOW POINTS. POINTS WI ` I "AURORA„ STAMPED ARE NOT GENUINE, BUT STAMPED It,
"J. FLEURY'S” ARE GENUINE CHEAP JOBBER'S POINTS '•
• ARE 55c. AND 65c. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US. •
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O GOOD MOTOR OIL AT 85 CENTS A GALLON
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Dain Hay loader in stock for quick 1:
delivery. •
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TELEPH ONE NO, 76 I
L. A. PRANG, - ZURICH I,
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Zurich Fall Fair
Wednesday and Thursday
Sept. 20th and 21st, 1922
Open Trot or Pace
MILE HEATS BEST 3 IN 5 PURSE $75.00
1st $35,00 2nd, $25,00
FOUR TO START OR NO THIRD MONEY GIVEN
3rd, $15.00
Brodhagen Brass Band in Attendance:
[Grand Concert in Town' Hall
Special Prizes
HORSES •
MOLSONS BAZ; :, Zurich, offer $&00 cash for the best:
team of ho, sea in w' — on and harness in the Generali
Purpose, Agricultural and Heavy Draft Classes.
W. B. COLLES offers $3.00 cash for the best individual'
brood mare of all classes of horses.
J. GASCHO & SON offer $3.00 cash for the 'best halter:.
broke foal of 1922, handled by a boy of 16 years olds'
or under.
LOUIS A. PRANG' offers a plow shimmer for the best in-.- r,
dividual animal in the Roadster and Carriage cl•asses....
CATTLE
L. WURM offers a pail of Dr. Hess Stock Food, value
$3.25, for the best calf under one year old, any breed'
HOGS
0. DENOMY offers a gentleman's fine shirt, value $2.50,
for the best type of bacon hog.
POULTRY '
Dr, A. J. MacKINNON offers $3.00 cash for best pen of'" "
two , pullets and one cockerel. The three birds must-
be of one variety and must not be shown in any_,
other class. '
W. O'BRIEN offers $2.00 cash for the best individual
cockerel of any breed on the grounds.
OTHER CLASSES
S. SIMPSQN Co. LTD., offer a case of Silverwarse, value'
($6.00, for butter in 1 -pound prints, 6 pounds wrap -ped".
in parchment paper; Appearance as well as quality
to count in rnakingaward,
J. PREETER offers goods to value of $3.00 from stone to.
party winning the most first prizes in the Grain and
seed class.
STADE & WEIDO offer goods to value of $3.50, for best -
and neatest display of fruit, consisting of apples, pear
plums, peaches and grapes. - . + •
T. EATON CO., LTD., offer the choice of the following;--«•
(a)' Case 'of knives and forks ; (b)i Clock ; (c) Hearth Rug
(d) Sprayer, value from $6.45 to $7.50, for the best box;.
No. 1 Wealthy, 14IcIntosh, Alexander or Northern Spy
apples, quality and packing to be considered, exhibited'
by an individual grower, who- has not won an Eatom.-
prize' at any Fair since 1919.
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W. G. HESS offers an Alarm Clock, value $3:00, for the lars
gest watermelon; same to become the .property Of the.
donor.
C. Fritz offers $2,50 cash for half bushel, containing the
least 'number of potatoes. Potatoes to become the
property of donor. •
W. H, PFILE offers $2.00 .cash, for most suitable incl ap-.
petising cold lunch for one man.
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T. L. WILLIAMS otters 100 -pounds of Choice FarnilyFloUir,
for best loaf of bread baked from this well-known'
and popular brand of flour.
THS CANADIAN' BANK Or COMMERCE, Dashwood, offer
a handsome Silver Cup, suitably mounted and en—
graved and vabled at $15,00, for the best.,,finished cattle:
beast, any breed, up to two years 'old,
MflL1C]C & BRAUN offer goods to value of $3.00 for`
best composition, open to all Pupils attending sehiofi'
in Hay Township. Subject `Ziirir:h Fall Fair' Corn-.
1r t~'ar;:.1,r,1 t <s �ti's1 rd.gv l tlr prrr,ry,