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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-01-05, Page 4titan OD all itnelitl' eiii 14 lar rain, three: dollars. $L` O Vieek Wsh i . and: !a .anadi3riloinestoigt 94G'%i rate, eau dollar 'b'hcao trial rates *re %%"gxvrd #9J, +1pir tbscribers—or those se in Wale o llfixer edition has been; take* re .._ 1tit at least two yea, tom >*. r been. so •• WonderfullyEnlarged and Improved circulation is being doubled. and la the most popular paper among church -Doing people: Its subscribers love it &AKE IT YOUR II' CHOICE FOR:. 141,E ;&t the above `Whirlwind Campaign' !lata tad tell your friends about this oi`r' or T�iey wouled'.also a ajoy it. `sent in at these ;rates{ ► aiaf_a ,s4 x,.ti be accompanied by. thi vertiseinkar''1ar the paper in which" you sag, the o¢nalouncemert must. ba las}reed wtsen sendins, tho subscription. IIIOS24-.1)O1 GALSi Ss salt, Publishers,. 'Witness'. Block, Montreal. Dashwood i� «r r t� w:• two .t �'lica" a ticiiaitu oiz 11 o1'lday lilxs$ c t the b0 qr txia had done him in vary stn etlx.,, The weatier; t 1*, haxn Doputy R.e©ra lin ass", aid the ate polled was is taaro one, tiheriiri qts oho S pea ys h rli Tha cont at1•,for Stephen fax x.912 is i iiw s Sias pi esali and do Rees*e, fenry:Willert, Deputy' Reeve, ia11ed tit the Outfox= have tib ,c eat akddress an:: Viiiala, he • axl;entiii sitane neetloilixaalaroveiieauts ,iii 'co ectlon With the''rottds ;tad''britlgos,,';. our towalsllip and sngggs'te1. 'Haat •'the grader.'' be need on dt-ife'ent befits throughout the township 11Cr lat�',i ernann: in his '• addrese' thanked l'. c. a ;ate-payersfpr-electing.binl agall , ,"iii Win.„, p'e'arly; Coullci,Ilo>'s, El1kAt,'George ' Eellernlann,. 'aizil 111[' Finkbeiner In the oveiillx a' ublic meeting was' held iia °tb.e 'anvil'' hall. It ',Was ruYnared• early,in the. •evejtng ,that' a couple of loads front Dashwood With Reeve•Willert and Geo 'Ke11er- mann and others were counin'over to address the meeting. Mr. Kellerman `stated that he would Work as' he arrived about 9. o'clock and the: meet- ways had in the interest of ,''Steph: it Jog was called to order. There were and said that he agreed with xxliani,'ef only two of the new elected :members` the'snggestions made by the .foli),..-,r present, namely, Mr. 'Yearly, and 'speaker. With. the conclusion Mr. Kellermann. Mr. `early was the first called on wad in liis address he thanked the electors of Stephen for Name W. D. Sanders Henry Willert John Love William Yearly John:Brown 'Wm. R. Elliott M. Finkbeiner Geo. Xellerinann Fred Wuerth Iielleimann's speech the meeting, v as bronght to a' close. Following are the returns. Reeve 1 2 3 4 5 6'' 7 8' 9 ,Toca1 49 44 02. 71 31 28 29 36 71 421 35 35 31 •54 53 115 60 45 46- ' -474 DEPUTY REEVE 41 28 44 54 31 52 37 52- 81 -420 49 47 52 66 58 •78 47 - 25 41 458 COUNCILLORS 33 26 26 17 51 54: 35 62 41 t; 1.5 88 55 57 70 46 52 38 39 59. -404 11 21 . 42 67 . 34 87 66 ',30.- 4-1 't 9 34 37 41 60 34 86 36, 42 82:. X52 22 25 70 97 29. 47 80 9 35 :34 C;,ttle Tag By-law for 42 against 44 USBORNE 47 1 69 46 88 48 39 54 4 28 33 51 40 51. 39 44' 63 3 In Osborne the old Council was re- turned, by acclamation and were as follows. Reeve, Alfred Hunkin; Coun- • cillors F. Ellerington, S. Skinner, T-1 (*NIL St e Thos. Brock and "S. Routly. Alsia Craig Reeve, John Morgan; councillors, Dr, J. Gunn, G. Meadows, E. Chap- man and J. Alexander. Lucan Reeve, W. Hawkshaw; councillors, George Bawden, D. McVicer, John Abbott, B. Langford. Midland Elec- tric; Railway bonus by-law carried— For 134, against 6. Cliri-jon. Mayor, R. J. Gibbings, reeve, Dav- id cantelon; councillors elected by acclamation: Dr. Thompson, . A. J. Morrish, Jackson; water corniniss- loner D Shaw, J..15 goov a, w Xr's for 60 Days 'ire are oifern; 1 Big Bargains ii Sewing Machines forthe next 60 days The Singer $30 New Williams $28 New Raymond $25 The IMPROVED MODEL No. 144 that the T. Eaton Co. sell for $25.45 we will deliver the same ulacliine, giving you two weeks trial,' for $25., y Our Stock of. Furniture tre a'4,, vtiys »xgr t al y+e , .i: Il r ;> vola , 4wvll l l find an't1 e' latesti eSigns iu Fu'ini uxe rntreasonable prices. We have the Telephone Office in our store with 400 connections, and if ;you call us up or write us, see will do the rest. P. 1VM0IS'AAC Furniture and Undertaing THE ELECTIONS. A good. deal of interest centred in the contest for the reeveship here, on Monday. 136th were members of last year's council, and while Kalbfleisch=bn.s had the longest municipal " experience, Nettb had announced himself as a candidate over a month ago, and bad made a thorough. canvass of the Township. Both seamed con.. frdent of winning, although those who had studied the : • 'eondittions,;;. nonoeded • lCalbi'leisch's. election. For the, '•'•CounciI, Qoneit and Willert's :' re election ,laY such a• urge vote surprised there both. u,ttler the old wear horse of muni- ipal politics did fiat Doll up to the itpectotions of his friends, his c+ing the smaller 'vote Of • the hr.,ee new merl.'tit seek tnuriioipal onors, Northoatik. a1 hough "not lected really polled the best vote. nsidering the fact that. he is ring in the very corner of the owiiship atnd, • if hp sh oaid ever aide to be is candidate again:; he ghtto win. fIe would snake a 1 ocouncil able additionto to u:� 'hitbe received,a splendid vote in Western part of the Township, ilo Paters did • egtra.ily well in East, ,tend ;1lol'ted it good vote Zurich . diwtgitans,•.; Na 8 and 4 neve,, Eoard shod d 'trnake d'! as allure giaod• men, three of :'laving had years ; of expert as municipal cipal .teglslators ,;,'TI►�e oil of 1912 will he Reeve. s Kaibfleleoh, Cannellors, Gni Cbnsit ; Predor.16kVil4vt d•'Spill' be a'tid Edward Titers. vOrt REEVE • 1 .2 3 4. 6 6 '7 ,8 5144 9260;88532633 42 16 61 56 tis 5i1 25 19 couX cutoltS 5'"566421848 8. 9 4931 119 58, 34 i58 89.24 15 58 f0 46 82 11 48 3 t85274533 15 82 17 30 7 +3 1w0, 0 65 44'1•$ 1g42 Ua3 7.3 10 : 56 40 88 19 34 'I'ii 397 30U 209 809 292 284 303 858 ?1.Iayor; Ed. Buanford;. reeve, chas, McLean; councillors, J. W. Bell, Fin- lay chalk, L. Decker, John Fraser, Wm. Lawrie. Wingham Mayor, George Spottoii (acclamat- ion): councillors, G. Vanstone, S. Mitchell, J. A. Mills, J. W. i\foKibbon Wm. Bone, IL B. Elliott. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Wm Glenn reeve, re elected : Council : Alex Mustard, John Mc Kinley. James Keys, David Dewar. .HICKS ALL The contest for the reeveship was between { . C. Petty, Alex Smith and J. W. Ortwein. Petty was elected by a majority of 17. Bosanquet In Bosattouet Hugh ` Russell was elected reeve andthe.ctauncillors are; Wm. Bright, A. Lougheed,' Alex Mel- ville and Nicholas Sitter. Local op-, tion_ carriedby a majority of 60. . EXETER Reeve, W. X. Ilealnan, 285, John Taylor, 212,--1-eu na.a eleeted; ' Coun - cillc re, L. Day, 207, A. J. Ford, 250, J. Hind, 19,1, . W. H. Levet', 250, Wni. Rivers, • 212, .r H: Scott, 341. Scott, Levett,, , Ford, Rivers 'elected. The water„.w'prks by -Tate . was de- feated by a vote of 19.5 for and 135 -against, The Hydro-Electricby:1aw, :carried with, 817 for and,33 against. Mr. William Motzz returned to Hensall after spending the Holidays under the parental roof. LOCAL O]? IOIT Latest returns of sixty-nine munic- ipalities throughout the province where local option contests have been held, show the measure to have carr- ied in nineteen of them, 'closing ftp thirty-two bars. In seventeen mixnicipalities'the by=law was defeated by failure to get ority and :ts a 'result forty-eight ba.s' remain operir Theby-lawwas defeat- ed in twenty-eight of sixty-six ici psllitres itu- heard f cinaffecting a hu y - dred and .thirty -cine' hare.. • 1'r -ar ... • he local -option by-law was 1 s defeat - y ed i1, Goderich. rt "M1 -, After a strantttus ii�,ht air- ;xG-lzdte town local o prion ` v4its deteal,ted. , abolishing the hotels -r,290 voting' or it and 234 against—but the neces4#try three-fifths majority was Wanting";by 34 votes.' Tho electors of Owen 'Sound sits; ained local option 'and incident..by elected a local option. council. Kl;iri; campaign was probably the bitty .. and most abusive which„ has :e;e.r taken place in the town and feeling ran very high during the prat fort- night. BIBLE SOCIETY The Secretary of the Upper 0 A ada Bible Society of the Zurich Branch, wishes to announce that the collectors have completed "their canvasing of the different districts and paid. over the amount. 1ie-• tieiyed by the `reasunr as tollcr s : Direotora-Digtvict: J' Haneer.xl berer "' Blind Lina L'.5l'r -8 Schoch, ' 14th Con 3 15 H Weselohi•' Zurich 6.15 A Melick Bronson Line 4 60 Wei Hey 11 Babylon Line 2 10 T Preeter '• Zurich 20 20 5 Witmer Gosben. Line N 4:.00 Collection at public meeting 7,1E 50,65'. r xp for freight from Toronto to Zurich Branch 2.05 Bal sent to Toronto Branch 48.80 T,be`faithful work clone 1~y the collectors again merits special men tion, as it is upon them soniuch of the success of the Bible society de-` pends. May they be encouraged. and richly blessed in doing this work for sowing the' seed of the work' of God. We pray God's richest blessing may rest upon the work done in our uniendistrict, and may all the glory praise, ansa honor be given unto Him, 'whose we are and whop we serve. The Secretary., INTHE RACE FOR BUSINESS.' The gentleman on . the tortoise, sw e rescrlts `thc ma ' r n ao 'doest n .a crtise•-the one who tries to do" - busntless as it' was done in the days t ofthe'tallow candle or the oft lamp. 1 Are you in the glare of the:elec. tric light—inautomobile the autom `1 ' .of • Modern Methods? Oily Want Ads, are high voltage batteries, whether you want light or prover ---business publicity. of Competent help XETE' t.,!.-' hex making speoi& efter, i Mrs: (Ilev,)Tovwell part of the week in Lend ' Rev. E. A. Fear. ' of 1311 preach iia Main St. Method's on aSiinday Next Mi: Fiai'll chie., an Miss';;'' s°.r.„ y, of'Hdensa Part 0„,.„ 5 `� " ' with frie before ;leaving fortheir h Win laipeg The new brass bz1<zzd was:out force 'en,v l til y o* g alai, k adect tli , lie melaiibers elected the coiiuort' board .,for the • ensiur Year, The boys `play very well fo the prtto{taoe they have had. MissLilly, 1.10e0 attended as asseinbly at Betliela, oca541a * even- ing !list." fins, Blatchford and Miss`.Marion sttentdast week in Lucan.- - Mr. Michael 'Baorett and Mrs Eacrett of Brantford,. old residents of Exeter, spent the•past week with their daughter M . B . W F Beavers. Miss i ousia Eaerett IS- Nisiting her° sister,Mrs,. Simpson,:at ,•'Moores- ville -7: 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Howey spent the holiday with the latti:r's parents Bev E. A. and, Mrs, F•tair-of Blyth. 14Ir, W T.`Ha'skshaw of'Wi and Mrs. Cryer•of Detroit, s past week with their' farthe 1.l'awkshaw ,;t ., !:Liss 14Iay ,Jones is Hamilton. GW Miss Ella O'Brien o is. visiting her cousins r'ustoir. J may. able -$eb ap Ag, Ent agen mot inteu • Du �eulti yes mil 80 CREDITON Mr. Ira Brown was • speudingthe h,el.idays in Toronto with friends. Mr. Jos. Banes was in London on bllsiness.on Monday. 'Mr. Alfred Werth spent the h,oli- flay with friends in London.,�•� i�'.Eltlan'13nrn ��tbCiEi.i1519.dt4YS with friends in Welland. Rev. Percie Banes' will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday both morning and evening. Messrs Stun and Christiane 'S'eolker of Detroit are spending the holidays at their respective home. Mr. Win. Wein who has been in the West for the past year returned hone on Wednesday of last week. The Misses Prezcator of Exeter spent New Year's Day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stahls. Mr. George Thompson of Corbett was the gixest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Appleton on Monday last. Mr. Wesley-Trevethiek of Detroit spent, the' holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Treveteick,' Mist Luceill4 Schwartz spent the holiday at London with her sister, - Miss Idella Schwartz. Miss Mary Polly of Goderich spent a few days, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgins. • Mr:' Wesley Brown of Bay Port, Michigan, attended the funeral of his mother the late Mrs. Barney Brown, Jr. :Cr, Herb. Schwartz of Elmira and Mr. , Nelson Hill of Toronto spent 'th'e holidays with Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. :Geiser, 'Quite a number of our' young peop- le attended the dance held in McDoi1- ald's Hall at Exeter on " Wednesday evening -last Mr.r M nd a Mrs. G. Fanner spent Tuesday last visiting the latter's par - exit's, Mr. ar=€xit's,',Mr. and Mrs. T. Guenther ;of Dae hP w od. Miss . Mildred Brown has secured a position in'Petersburg as teacher of l'the public °school there. 14 rss ,`Vance :of Tavistock, spent ,a fewa'days'at the, homey of !'fr. and Mrs ;Christ. Haiat Messrs Alam and C ee ge Pilin; beiner ofLondon spent rice; holiday with their: parents; <'�Mi.. 'arid is. ,Marl. Ptnklleiner. • '.!Mrs; 'Bahr 11.4. Son- .n I3en who ha'ire: )00e visitingoMr s , S. Fahrlieillie �fast week returned'tr their;respective a ire,inairn 112i h. Mx �di Llo ds:''.,vva'a.a s been i p tl19fii' t'he list 1e+;P r5rea s wiih 1; p iIr. and Mrs.' Christ ' I.aist"':iettirned Mi s.- •,, Meljalls s xe t' the -N.bw olida> s with her.. •frit er 1%, i11c1? lolls:. of SeAforth " MI A. Cauim of Usborne hasp ur cblased -14tr. Dw Mach" residence on la'zSt end :will move, hie ,family laer a'in "lil arch'.', ' as rial>er has sgii a 1 onnestead rice $3.00 per acre. Must reside six months in each of ee years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300,00. W. W, ::CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not se Data tor. BUSINESS CARDS. �__g■._ S,. PHILLIPS, A>UCTkONIiER, Exeter. SAO eorainetett'"`t ' 41J'' 7511th' ':' Hags - faction guaranteed or no pay. Terme •easonable.' Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW P. HESS, FIRE II SURAN- ce 'agent, ,representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing hi fire insurance. LODGE MEETINGS 1 �v �s 1' . Court .Zurich No. 1240 meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each' month at 8 o'cloelr p. m, in the A. 0. I7. W. Hall. J, J. nn nx, 0. R. A(1�T' NV" Rickbeii Lodge . i.• i 1 T 1 No, 3 43, meets the 1.nd Lklid 4th Friday of every month at, 8 o'clock,in their na11, Merrier Block: Pune. ,141. W LEGAL CARDS. n'110UUi'00T HAYS & BILLOIMN, Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc.. Got;erich, Canada W. Proudfoot. Ii. C. - R. G. Hays. J. L. Killoran. SELLERy , DENTIST, GRA - eluate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons,' Toronto, also honor gradu ate ' of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto 'University, Painless extraction pf.teeth, Plate work a speciality, At Domini'on House, Zurich, o.'ery-Mon- day. 7-26 E. ZELr,'>♦,1L, C0NVE1:ANGER AND Notary Public.De e de, 11fortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office-- Zeller block, Zurich, Ont, TREES THAT WILL GROW, • When.. buying fruit and :orna- mental. trees, see to it that you bily of a firm. whose trees have, the right sort of roots and have been handled oorreetlq in the nurseries. Our trees will grow; there is a reason. Take an:agency ; send for terms. Outfit free, ' T11os; ''G4'':• Bowman & Son •(70, Ltd+ ;Ridgeville, Ott. You are' net 'eatperint ntibg on, Yourself when, you : take.-Cllaniber. l.u,izl's Coi:igb Remedy edyy for is cold, as. that pipe p aration has won• its -.great reputation :'arid `extensive sale b itl remarlce.Ule cures for colds and tivvay be'rl,epended t on, It is e: 411y Valtiable for• adults and children and nia; be • given to ;wring ahildroin With itll'picit coax!: den'6e Is. it -contains no harmful 11 Qr Manufacturer of all grade Roller: Flour. We also sell the Five Roses Flour Gristing and Chopping g, ptly done Oats Rolled and Cho done at 5 ' cents a ba H. SWEITZ Christina Gifts At our Store you will find things suitable for Gifts. Co and inspect oar stock. We la big stook and our prices are reasonable. Gold and Silver Watches -.-in Swiss and Waltham Movem Solid Gold Finder Binds; .Hand Painted China: . Silverware—in all styles: Cat GIass.1-in'ttti - pattern. Watch and Jewelry Reaairind=- kinds attended to at Come and inspect -our stock wh er you bay or not, A call solicited JAS. LAS; EfirlIODIR i RORER THI CICS 'B. , , D,??>a t 0 So1'v c,og Sunday.•' ---preaching aIt' „;9, Sabbath 'School..2' O. Prayer "` ay meeting; Tlaursdayi' 7.46: ,p. Ebenezer, Sunday—Sunday Se 1.35; Preaching 2.45. Everybody Welcome, ZOI�T tt�•TT, iw J1 ie E. B:GEN, Pastor. $vadat Servicer 1.0.00 a. ins Gernan, preacliin{ 7 p. in. English preaching,' 1.80 p. m.. Junior' Meeting+^ Catedhetical Classes. '„ `2.8 '0:, itnc�a>S y �ol' 'cola. 'Wednesday evening,4 ray{r"�• e i Thursday ,evening, pro/0.'1)1°116)1g.