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Zurich Herald, 1923-11-07, Page 4• "! HE•HERALD PRtpi'TING 4,D'VERTISTNG RATES in lla Y Advertising -Made known '=gip, application, Stray 'izizlimals--Orae three insertions $+1.00. 1 Palos or Real Estate for sa 112 tor first month, , $1 or each sub - Sequent insertion. P;rotessionai Cards not exceeding year. `1 inch, $5 per y i reading matter, 10e a line for ee0, 50c, Card of 'Thanks, "In. Memoriam, and Legal advertising Local per line for not - first insertion and 5e p tech subsequent insertion. .gffeetive after an. lit. 1920 THE HERALD ZURICH, ONT. LOCAL MARKETS nsertion 50e (Corrected every Wednesday) Sutter , •• •• . 23+35 hggs • • •.51b. -,• .a 2 Chickens, i 11 hickens, 41bs -- - 13 Winder 41bs. _ .. ..11 ,Chick.. Light breeds -- - ?al? e g .......14 *Teas 5 -lb 'lens, 4 -lbs.... ......... -.100 *tens under 4 -lbs •• 10 ",i3ucks -. -. .. .0 Ducks, white . -•. . ... 1 ..11 '"Turkeys old ._. $ *fleece eece . ..... . ^c Dried apples per Ib. 'tc• Dutch. Setts, per lb, . "potatoes per bag ....30 Wheat per bushel _. 55 Bailie, --. -::. _ 'Buckwheat -- ...63 40 Oats •- .. 3.0<►- 3:15 Flour per cwt 3.05' Shortap er ton_-,.. - ;... 3 '20.00 bran, per ton .- . •-'~ wogs per cwt_ •8.00 DRYSDALE. Wedding Bells are ringing. Mr. and Mrs. Reraiie Denomy etre busy moving in their new home u Mrs. Rachael Denomy's home , An the burg. Mr. Joe Bedour shipped a car 'lead of potatoes to Mr. Peter *Sousseau, McGreggor. Miss B. Mousseau has returned otne last Saturday after spending la few weeks in Detroit taking kim g tr- •�atments for. py' Anybody L. 'Shattuck, Kresge Bldg. suffering with phorrhea will sure sget relieve there. Mr. Henry Howard is busy buy- -,ng beans. Mr,�and;V sl E 1Veslev froze Detroit p;iid a. "flyinn*--"visit Satur=` 'arday',laist with relatives here Its soiling for Bd. to corne often. with 'his new Hup. car. Miss Coanstier; Father Rondott'e housekeeper has left this week for 'Windsor. Sorry to report that Mr. Philp "1 enomy and Mr. Johnny Dueharme are qua,rinteened for scarlet fever. Mr. and 'Mrs!. Dan °Iyotte have ;returned from Detroit, where she was, taking treatments. Mrs. Dick Iyatte from Bad Axe• Mich.. is visiting her daughter 1VIrs. 'Will Farrel. CREDITON Large crowds were ,present on 'Sunday's services in the Evangel- ical van gel -fecal churchto hear the noted sin- ger, A. E. Greenlaw, and the con - sett on Monday night in the Town Mali, was fan immense tsuecess. Quite anumber from here were Stillpoe.need to Goderich to eat - tend court in connection with the case of Cockwell vs Young. The action; was settled out pf •court. Herb Either has installed aradin. Diet in his home and are enjoying =:ome excellent programs. The !Township Council has erect- ed a; new steges „in front of the 'iBall. Ed. Fahnier attended the funeral rat his uncle, Hnery tHaist at Mar - tette, Mich. Thanksgiving Anni v ersary ser- vices at the Evan, elieel chureh,Cre d1ton: on Sunday, Nov. 4tb exeeed- 4 d the fondest expectations of con- gregation: and pastor. Although the weather was unfavorable, the pacions crhurch was filled to areacity with worshippers who -came from ,far and near. Albert E. Greenlaw; the baritone 'soloist', sang at all +sessions and was at his test. On Monday evening Nov_' '5th,"The Grand Concert" waehelcl sad although the Weather was a - 'gain inclement, the Town Hall was Tilted to the doors with a deligh- ted audience. The program con- •Silted of !sis'solos by Mr. Greenlaw the accompanist being Miss Addil- a en Gainer Gaiser, +az -piano duett by the Misses Alma and Losetta Hoist three orchestra numbers, readings lay, the Misses Gertie Hain, Florence ` oienbull and 'Lovina Smith'. :a. 'Flay ,".City and Country life" Was /very ably rendered by Madileen f�aist, L1y Either, Russell Eilber, itonn r Gaienther, Clara Morlock 'Said Fred Feist. . The, Crediton V>*artetteticop iating of I"reeinan '`3VIorl.ock Alnh Wtt: rth, Finery Valt-• lyn, Man,, on Oeti,;,4th last, Re .mer and Albert '1t9Cirrlock, a'tso sang; ; vas the second son.,61 the late Wni 'J eautifully. This happy event e1- f,eteeflie✓, !sr., late of Henault, and wed with 4iiteitr' Gel Save the I had been in the NOM fOr a long 1`ing� ti rar AUCTION SALE Of ram Stock, IitzplEmezat's, Househo;ld, Effects., Etc., at. Parr Lizae, Bay Township, Half Mile south of Zurzchjload, on Wednes- day: November 1.4th, 1923'.: at 12,30 o'clo'ek, sharp, LIVE STOOK -1 team of geld- ings rising 5 years; 1 horse rising 9, years; 1 :mare ,0 yrs, old .suppo:s- ed to bein foal; 1 aged mare. 3 cows supposed to be in( calf; 1 Jersey cow, fresh •at time of sale, 1 Jersey cow fresh; 1 fresh cow, 3 cows supposed to ,,be in calf, ;1 farrow cow still milking, 3 steers rising 3 yrs;. 2 yearlings, '3 ,calvesk. ROES --8 Store pigs. Poultry -50 hens, 25 young pulletts, IMPLEMENTS, ETC1--•1 M. -H. iai.nder nearly new, 1 walking plow nearly new; M. -H. cultivator bro- ad and narrow teeth, cultivator, blizzard cutting box, hoe drill, 7- h. p. Lister engine; 10 -in. 'Lister grinder, disc harrow, set of steel wheels, 2 double plows, walking plow, heavy wagon, heavy •spring wagon, hay rack, .wagou box, gray el box, baggy, Cockshutt stuffier new,. Chatham incubator 300 egg capacity; 20 bee boxes., fanning mill 2 double setts . of heavy har'ness, single set of heavy harness, buggy harness; 7 horse collars, 65 -lbs of binder twine. Household. Effects, Etc. -2 Mel- otte separators, base burner,,coal stove, 2 wood heaters, 2 cook Ist o'r'es, 6 dining roan chairs, 3. piece parlor suit, hanging lamp, 8 kit - then chairs, sideboard, rocking ,ch- airs, bucksaw, hand saw, cupboard dining room extension table, 2 small tables, coal oil stove, couch, 2 bed room suits, pictures ` and framers, diningroons new linoleum, carpets, 2' rugs, dash' churn, clock; boiler, 2 tubs, Columbia phonograph with 25 records, 1. mail box, and numerous other articles, Positively no reserve as propri- etor is, leaving the farms. REAL ESTATE -At the same time and place there will .also be offered for sale what is known as the; Vollock property, ' containing 9 acres of good land, 1 -storey frame house 18x36, also a small !stable. Terms made known on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE -All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount 12 months credit will be given on. furnishing approved joint notes 'with a discount of 5% ofi;,for cash on credit amounts. Arthur Weber, Auctioneetrfi Wan. S Johnston, Clerk., James Green, Proprietor. The Herald Department is al- ways ready to turn out first-class work at moderate prices consider ing the great increase in .cost of production. Every farmer' should and many have already, have a ,printed supply of' note paper and envelopes, with No. of . Telephone la1•eaute, and perhaps w atever specialty he follows ib stock, grain or fruit. It looks businesslike :and costs little more than the retail price of the blank stationery. 1) ASHVNOOD. Miss E. Tiernan of London is vis - ting with relatives in town, Mr. Hy. Ehlers is visiting in De- troit. • ' Mr. Hy. Schrader has purchased a Ford Sedan!. Mrs. M. McIsaaq and children left on Saturday for their new home in Detroit. , Mr. and Mrs;. Garnet Wildfong have moved to the farm which they purchased from the late. 'Charles Willert. = i,fr. Geo.'Stire has returned from Detroit. • , r ; Rev. J. M. Oestreicher is visit- ing with his parents. HENSALL Mr. Thomas Murdock, our Val- ued citizen has been confined, the past week to the house through n- nese. Over 40 cars of sugar beets we- re, shipped from Hensel! station _e- cently. .A. fine folvl supper, followed by a good program will ' be given in the Methodist ohurch on Nov.,, 8th. A. W'Vi. EI Hemphill, druggist held a large one -cent sale last week. Miss Mary Buchanan of Toronto, is vistiing her mother here. (, Mrs. B. CCampbell raf Toronto, who spent of few ,days with her parents Mr. and Mips: T'. Murdochs has returned to her home. J. W1, Ortwein,, the efficient sup- erintendent of the Methodistgab- bath school was at Stratford the past week, attending the ,7aig Con- vention. Miss Ethel Murdoch, 'who atten=. ;tied the Cr:C.T.U, convention lately in Brantford., as delegate, Chas re- turned home. A Cour tof'Revision was held on fat'. Nov, 5th in the Town Hall. At a nneeting lot ,.the school Trus- tees on Mondayi.last, it was decid- ed to move the 1Continuaiton !seh ool from its present position above Tnyn't store to the west room of the public school,,'now• occupied by the ,junior classes, taught by Miss Buchalna,n and 'that fee classes Will be transfered to the reading room, of the Town Hall. 1 The room a- bove .Joynt's store being too !small. The older :s'esidentg ;of Hetisali, will learn with regret of the death of, one well known ;to them, in the person of Robert Lannnie„ 'whose death oceured at his ,home hi B.ob- EXETER Z11 R .e lit , HERALD Em.Mitchell disj o'sed Ipf Xiistwo ishow horses for at food price, Mrs, Jack Routledge hof Dx;�tton, is • ... y. isl 'Visiting her pea'ezzts, ,�Vla, and Mit Wan, Rif'ens, Peng Kwongewho ifor a nutiiber of years has conducted n 's laces- nsfill laundry businesls:'here, has sold out to another ,,Orient, who 'is. now in eh'arge, Bebng over 65 yrsa of age he will 'retire A quip 'wedding took place at Teivitt Meant church on Wednes- day morning last when !Miss . nate Day, daughter of Mr, tend Mrd. L. Day, was united in marriage to Ales. Lloyd of Toronto( The ceremony was perfornied by Rev. A.A. Tramper in. the ,presenee of the immediate i'eiatives!. The Exeter district branch of the Ont. Plowmen's; Assoc.' held theiran nual plowing match en Thurso: Oct. 25th, on Dunsford's Bros. farm,: In spite of somewhat inclement wewa ther there was a•,large gathering of farmers and 'interested !spectators.. The plowing was all of an excellent standard and the judges .had con- siderable dibificulty in "making !a- wards,. Early. Sunday morning Oct..,28th death summoned one of the oldest pioneer residents of Exeter, in the person of Mrs. WIn..Treble, Huron st She had been ,,confined to her bed for some time rom• conplicat ionof. diseases, ander demise was not unexpected. ' 'Born in Mayford Devonshire, England, she came ,to Canada with her parntes, the late Mr. and Mrsi. John iSheere, in 1847; and her whole life jhas been ;sent int his neighborhood. Sixty „' eve years ago she married her now ber- eft husband, and to their happy. union a family of ten children, ,g. of whom are still, }living: COUNTY NEWS. The taix rate ='iaf Hen!satll i • ; , 29 mills on the dollar. The new•pav- ement costing about, 9 ,mills,. Mr, George Lilly, •Seaford', has opened a new .produce store, in the Beattie block, Main :et., Seaford' in a part formerly used es a feed and Isced store. Me, Lilly intends to deal in all kinds lof farm produete and his maey Zurioh :friends wish hixn much sucees.s. Little Murry Draper, 6 -yr .old son of G. 'W;, Draper, Clinton, met with a neat eceident on saturdaY last while playing in the back yard he fell on :a sharp isttek;, cusaing internal injury. Drs. Gandier and Shaw operated on the lad a felw hours later. Blyth and Brussels have both voted in favor of hydro and conn- eetiocs will be made as quickly as possible, Brussels pays $80 h. p., and Blyth $90(.00 per ll, p. At three different placers in Us - borne tp. where .Ci: 'Gor'vett was threshing metal was.found in shea- ves of graix, which wouldd have wr- ecked his machine had they not been discovered. Philip Beiber, of wear Ridgetown spent a week with his son WI, A Beiber on the 2nd. ;con. Hay,. •While there he celebrated his 69th birth- day. I , The death occured early. last Sunday morning of. Thomas Pass- more at his residence near the Th- ames Rd. Presibyteria'n church in Usborne. Be was! in his 75th year" dud was born and lived there all his life. 1 C Thos. Hutton,, a i farmer of East Wawanosh, was kicked by a frac- tious horse while drivin;g.. through Winghant recently. the unfortunate man was badly injured and was at once . conveyed to the hospital. HAY COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting of. the Council of the Township of Hay was lied! . in the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday, Nov. 6th. All the Thursdzxy:: November 8th, 1;)2., members were present. The mine utos of the previous meeting were adopted as read. The award of the Township En- gineer relating to the Sauble River Bridge was accepted as present- ed. 0, In accordance withi a ,pe•tition ai- gned by P. Farwell, S Hoffman and seven, other intereste dpartie's, the CCouncil will instruct the Township Engineert o make a survey and report on the drainage. worl� . ref- ewrred to in said petition, By-law 15-1923, re;. extensions to the Hay Municipal Telephone Sy, - stem and authorizing they Reeve to borrow the .scan of $1184.00 pa able in; ten equal annual. installments of principal and interest was read three times an'd finally ,pas'sec'i,, By-law N0,16-1923 re tiled per., tion of the, Schwalm Drain waste. ea two times and provisionally ad- opted ani2 that a Court of ,:Rev. ision on the assessments thereon bel held on Dec. 3rd, 1.923 et 1.30 o'clock pm. A large number of aeeount's we- re passed which will appear the annual financial ,statement of the Township next month, The Council adjourned to meet again on Mondiay, December 3rd, at one o'clock for Court of J.- >r,Rev ision on tiled portion of Schwalmi Drain, and for general business. !A. V. Bess, Clerk. o�• tai+•;~�M����+23������'0'•e�������!;4���h���^�•��d•�+II��P•����•��,�,,� I. Aut�. Re • ,i, We have made arrangements with I I the .Ford Motor. Co. as well as with ICoop Bros. Hensall, to handle 4.Fo4. rd n ane e u Parts m i and always keep a good supply. on h4.and..f. 4. 4. 4. Also re4. air an y make of car p y �• Mr. Peter Krofff, mechanic I T AGENCY FOR ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS SOLD AND REPAIRED, ETC., ETC. -' L. A. Prang Zurich Ont. I -Rr++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++41* ICES M RDE ED At Denomy Bros. Last 36 Hours of Selling HURRY HURRY ONLY 36 MORE HOURS n SELLING THE BANNERS, THEN :DOME DOWN AND THE NAME AND FAME OF THIS GREAT SALE WILL BR RECORDED AS :HISTORY. LAST 136 HOURS WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED AS THE; MOST (TERRIFIC SELLING OF CL-. OTHING, FURNISHING, ETC. EVER` OFFERED THE PEOPLE Ole` ZURICH AND VICINITY. WE FEEL, IT IN OUR BONES THAT YOU ARE GOING TO SWOOP DOWN ON THE BALANCE OF THIS STOCK AND CLEAN IT UP, SO CLEAN THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO CART WHATS LEFT AWAY IN A WHEELBARROW. EARLY MORNING TRADING IS ADVISABLE IN ORDER TO FACILITATE. SERVING THE GREAT CROWDS WHO WILL ATTEND THIS GREAT BIG QUITTING -BUSINESS;• SALE WHICH .POSITIVELY CLOSES AND ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT NOV. 10 AIT MIDNIGHT. 36 HOURS MORE SELLING Thursday Nov. 8th; Friday Nov. 9th; Saturday Nov. 10th,. SALE OLOSESc, AND ENDS SATURDAY NIGH 1. NOV, 1,Othi. AT MIDNIGHHT. Lets Have a Little Fun Saturday Morning November 10th at 9 a. m. Son GRAB BOXES - Containing Merchandise up to the value of $2.50. To be rushed out at 25c. a Box. DON'T FAIL TO GET ONE. - Men's Clothing LATEST 'UP-TO-DATE SUITS •Men's 'Suits, woth• to -day $24.0',' SALE PRICE 13.40 Men's Suits, valued to $25.00 SALE PRICE. 17.00 A few Menta Suits up to $17.0000, BALE PRICE 12.50 Men's Tweed Pante, to -day's Value up to $3.00, SALE PRICE 1.95 Value to $4.50, SALE PRICE 2.95 Men's Fine Shirts, •values up to $1.50; going at this Sale fox' 1.12 & '.95 F,; Men's Heavy Braces, value 50e. SALE PRICE .39 oy's Sweaters Nearly 100 to Select front, Value to $4,50, for Values) to 85.50, for ... . 2.95 Men's Linen Collars Werth 250, SALE PRICE .2 Boy's Suits $8.00 values for -. - . $5,40 $1000 values for ---- $6.98 $12.50 values for ... ..: ...........u>F8,40 $15.00 values for , - $10,40 Boy's Bloomers $2.00 values for . , $1.48 $2.55 values for • ... $488 $3.00 values for -..2.38 MEN'S WORK MITTS .98 AND a MEN'S SOX A PAIR .16 AND UP MEN'S PURE WOOL GASHIVIERE• HOSE, ASSORTED COLORS Reg, $1,25 for 'MEN'S TIES 48, ' ",SND LP Men's .. Raincoats $18.00 Values Sale Price 12.40 Values to $18.00, for .. . 12.40 69 To Our Friends: IT IS WITH DEEP REGRET T.Ez'.4.T WE SEVER OUR TIES OF FRIENDLY BURINESS RELATIONS WITH +THE P EOPLE OF ZURIO AND SURROUNDING COU.N TRY AFTER SERVING• YOU WWII OTJRt BEST EFFORTS FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS. ( While this is an unexpected step, We believe( it to be to' our best, financial interest. It has been my good fortune in securing •a goodi position in the City sof Detroit, which explains why we have cone tracted and turned over our entire 'stock to 3.A. BALMER, for final closing out, We wig') to expr'es's our sincere thenks to the many frim. nends and CustoMers who have eon:obly stood h3'' us, aancl we assure , ` you that we shall always have the most pleasas t thoughts k of .yon,. Wishing you all success, We are; Sincerely Yours. DENOMY BROS., Per, Omar Denomy'5. HERE'S A CLEAN' KNOCKOUT OF PROFITS AND COSTS ON; SUITS AND OVERCOATS • 16.90 BUYS $27,00 AND $25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 22.40 BUYS 430.00 AND $28.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS , 24.90 BUMS $35.00 AND $a0.0 SUITS AND oVERWO.A,TS Denorny Bros., ZurIc OPEN EVENINGS :i• °!r