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Zurich Herald, 1927-09-29, Page 4tomes( alathaLD .1i T costs too much" yeel may say—But, does it? Do, your re.a ize that by installing Duro you can have fresh run. nine' water under pressure piped to your kitchen, com- plete with fixtures, for approximately $125? Now—Duro prices are lower than ever—capacities are greater —refinements and improvements have been; mode. World leadership makes this possible. Consult the Duro Advisory Service. Well show you the water system you need to meet your requirements. This service is ;Free and without obligation. Th:' Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Ltd, London Toronto Vancouver For Sale ,B,yT Johnston' & Kalbflleisch Stade & Weido esee esteleauggerer PPesswce Water Sys _,,erns :'ate .�.a''t'•. al Slenday and interreeet was made ill the teeter cemetery. She was born in .Exeter. The, Rev, Jan D. Xestle, son of ,Tolle R. aed Harriet Down Its•., tie was born iia Tysome, Tp,, of Darlington, near Pt. Hope, on : Az:g 2llth; 1816. The funeral 'ager-- eite,s, were he1li.do Janina S. Un- ited chard). in Exeter oil Sept, 20, conducted by the Pre'siiietat of the C'onferanee, the Rev,. Robt, Melee, of St, Tltolti r , assisted by otheer uiinistcg' of th:, fore v . Exeter had fiale .ivcatia^r •ofrthe fair ,'Wedieeeley ed a' large cr- owd from near and far packed the g:couaid's and. buiidire s. • A)_itee we- re parked in all direction',s, fair day is the big day of the year, and the inure. t sloes not .b atm to be diminiehiu.g. There Was a ep.- lerd.id -shoat ing in many >claesee and the qu tlity in most care's was of a high order, , CREDITO.N Wilda •Pollec1,, R.N., or Joliet, it, Was, the• 141.1 • t of Vera il,:tlznt- mai! a tett dee a Rev. and 'lists E S. Ti^,cocics attended aeons eersary aa'I riccor- ation aer'x'ie,Js in Tavistoe•t on Sun- day last Mr. an dMr . ')urgerran an i Miss E. Bir char of Fierxdale, vii ited at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. i). Oesuhti etcher. Mr and Mrs, Mose Geiger and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Geig er,vi„- of ZLrich, ~lata •dwith Mr. and Zllirs. edits. Heist Si,:r,dati last, Elizabeth Gr:'nisbach, of Tee-. istoak ,has• made her home with Mrs, W. M. Sil>pell of Crediton, .inc•e the dt'atrh of their mother, Mrs Martha Grenz'bech, Mrand. Mrs:, J. 11. Boltzmann, and family attended the fi iieraiof Mrs. Fidt at Philipsburg. - Mr and Mr's. C. Carter and Nisi carni: Kuhnt of Windsor, spent ,a day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kilian. Fera Holtzman, R.N. left for Cleveland, Ohio, whore she hal aeeepted a position in the Lakc- a:ide University Hospital. Mrs. W. Motet. Mrs. 1111 Lawson and Mrs. Hy. Iliotz, have return- ed •after arpending a time at the Bend. COTJNTY NEWS. The Presbytery of Huron metin the United Church, Wroxeter, on Sept. 19th, R v. J. E. Hogg, B.A. Chairman of Pi eeby°t*ry, presid-Ing While filo. Daunrey and his fans• ily near Luean, were attending the Lando nFair on Sept. 16th, fire of r nkoown origin wiped out hia two barns, a season's crop, 8D chick- ens and four pigs. Iris father, who was at wo.i'k in the fields, dis- covered the fire, It is estimated that the loan( is close. to $4,000, , A eery prett, wedding took place at the. home of Mr. and Mrs, VanHorne, Clinton on Sept. 21., when their daughter Greta, Alice became the bride o; John W. Ned- iger, youngest son of Mr. andMrs, W. J. Nediger•, all •of Clinton, the Rev. J. E Hogg officiating. At the 'secondannual meeting of the Huron County Athletic An 'seciation heed in• Clinton recently it was decided. to hold the annual field 1m et for the year in Seaforth on Friday, Oetoober 7th. There 'gilt be competitors. from the Col- Iegiates of Seaforth, Clinton, God erich, Mitchell and Exeter. Each eehool will send two entries to each event. A bad accident occured near Br -assets the other evening, when John Oliver .and his son of Grey were driving home from BresseTs with' their horse.. an dbnggy. A. car driven by To Miller crashed into them. Miner was blinded by glaring light% front, another carand coni dnot sea the bi h gy,the oc- occupants or which were thrown out, Oliver being badly hurt. The 'Boundary ball team are winners oft she Prov, championship for tT.F,O teams, on Sat. last they played 'against Renfrew at Lind- any for the Prov,. cup which they brought hoor•e with them. The 'adore being 18-2. The Boound- ary boys 'carried ooff the cusp in the S, Perth League. They have been playing latrine real ball los- ing only one genie in the final's.. The community eta;% saddened last week to learn of the passing of Charles, Box of Stephen Tp, he was one of the beet known and highly respected inen in the com- munity, was born on the farm wh ieh was cleared and homesteaded by his father, and with the excep- tion of a few years spent in •Sea-. Forth, he lived, and died on the old home. • John Maloney, of Stephan Tp. last weak learned that it is %'ser• fouls, matter to interfere with an officer of the law in the pursuit of his duties, when Bailiff Lawson'. pf Cred%emon visited' his farm to alte a seizure Maloney .attar%ed him, striking him over the head with a tie -rope. Officer White- side was notified and went down and arrested Maloney, beinging him before Magistrate Reid, who tined him SIN and costs and bo- und hint over to keep peace for Et, year. Orr Saturday C. Situp- son, of ,%i ginond'ville, was convicted b,etore Mag. Reid of ettpplying liquor to. a Miner and was fined $50 and coats, and in addition ha I?L.rii;Iit ceeceilect eoe a month, 'ADE INCREASES . on entil the timber was exhausted. used as ,a parking place. , f*anada'a total trade 'shored an He wase a man who too'.: a deep Fred Stacy 'Of the Standard t-ea%e of $78,a31,817 for the ,yeari interest tin the welfare of the corn- Bank, l3e;lverton, has been traiis- t ,r7ing May 31 last, as compared i • Sunda v Sci schond ol, having havingthe iloccupied allLethbridge,urch and aerred to Alta., Alt e Standard visited a his with the 12 months previous, In i the important positions in the parents hero before going. 'Viae period just ended thet otal •tr-;'church. :Se was trustee for nine Dr. and Mrs. Snaith, of St. Marys 'eede ,amounted to $2.34:9,028,255 while i years in his native school. After visited with :her ino•ther here. In the preceding 12 months thet 0-lnioving to Dashwood he was a Mises Grant, of St. Marys, who 1 hada %vas $22 0,69-,378. Totall+member of the Connell of the Town was visiting !for several weeks at zmttperi~s during the Ireriocl under I ship of Hay; for 8 years. In 157a the hoes. of Rev. Dr. Coifs] Piet- ev3eer amounted to :}'10'5,749,066 as' he was married to Ernestine True- cher, returned home.. "again t $946,153,055 in the yearend -'tuner of Hay Tp., who with • a Mrs. E. Moody has returned do 's1.. May 31, 1326. Total ex.ports' family of six sons and two dau- her homaa in Brandon, Man., ,after -ivimminrte•d to $1,303,270,189 in 'valuel,'hters mourn the loss of an affec- a pleasant visit with herparents hale in the preceding 12 months all;laa tiaonate husband and father. The M. and Mrs, Walter Hobkirr.. rortls totaled $1.324,513,323. In• f family are; Reuben Goetz of Dash-. Fred W. Hess has sold his meat ort increases were recorded in (wood; 'Sask., Arthur H. Goetz of St, dwelling on Richmond St. pre• - gxacultur zl and vegetable prod- t Briex Sask Eldon Goetz of Pt. arator to bu in 7 a larger one is, wood and paper and non-, Alberne B. C. - and Milton J„ Les-, I�i more y o tallic minerals. Decreases were i gSon ha, 'itstered in annual products, non -lie and Gordon Goetz of Chicago; , Geiger & San have a fine tcrop rrolls� metals and chemicapro- Mrs R. J. Don hey and Miss Ida of flax this year, well savedethe 'ant C. Goetz, of Chicago. The funeral weather on the who:e being good. ' was held on 'Friday afternoon, in-; Master Tom Sherritt, son of T. ternient in the Exeter cemetry. i Sherritt, was taken to the Sea - forth Hospital and operated on Dashwood STEPHEN COUNCIL for appendicitis. 1 Gert, Hogarth of Toronto, es VIr_ Chas. Ste han is sufrfeina A. special meeting of the Co-lvisiaing her pareeta, Mr. anx Mrs. LunnucLunnof the Township of Stephen Jas. Hoggarth. `p a ma a severe attack of blood pois- , was held in the Town Hall, Bred -1 Thelma Madsen who has been Axa on his arta. ,f iton, on Saturday Sept. 17th at 7.3VIn Sarnia, has reties/lad.IVIr, Geo. Merner had the master -t )'aa6, pursuant to the call of the Norman Workman of theWest,is ane to fall from a cultivator in- i Reeve, All. present excepting of ?visiting his sister Mrs. M, Love, *ring his knee. 1 flnnu.rir• Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Ehlers Read family and Mr. Wilber Ehlers 81 Kansas, are visiting their mo- aer, who is in a very critical eoon- ion. I9'7x. and Mrs, Watt of Stratford l gent a few days with Mr. and Vie. E. Bender last week, Mrs. Pope of Hensall is visiting gar sister, Miss Graybeil. . and Mrs. C. Stade and Mr. for rr2aR'hinney, f Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper and Tenders were opened for the 'eon, who have been visiting for eonsrtuction of The Neil -Nevin or:some tiara with relatives here; left Centralia Drain as follows• -Elmer • for their home in Delorain, Man, Lawson $1859.00; George Eilher1100.00 Margaret Drummond was op - $ orated on for uppendicdtia in The Vender of George rSeaforth Hospital. for the con'stricction of The Nee -1 Mr, and Mrs. Roy White a.nd Nevin or Centralia Drain be accep rattle child of London, visited Dy- fed on condition that the. contract er tha week -end with Mr, and Mrs be nu}'t 'signed until the date set J. Wilson,. By- road Mrs. Wm. Stade spent the we- for appealing against the 13y iaw has expired, hie sTenders with friends in New Ham- were eradoxswere also opened for hues*` {tire construction of a Community 'Mr. Milton Goetz, of Chicago, Hall to the rear of the Town Hall. 013 visiting with his mother this The matter wad laid over until the weeds. next regular bloating to be head ou Dashwoo td1and is furnishing Oct. 3rd for further consaideration ate 'music at •'lnedford and elder- and until definite assurance had laairi Fairs this weak. been received from the Go Didl.SKWOOD LOSES A inept that they would give a gr - PROMINENT CITIZEN ant tocvardsl the expense to bein- Daahwood has lost one of its ew'red, ;steed old arisen in the person •0.' By-law No, 357 being a ray -law I. John K. Goetz, who passed' to acquire and ,aepropriate ser- imvay on Tuesday, September 20, fain l;indsi for the' purpose of er- i*erl 79 years, 6 months and 16 ecting a , coinntanity hail or ad-. lay e, Mr. Goetz ?las lived a Vera- dition to the Town Hall, having ,2aeful life and being a roan of been read three tuners be passd lolling qualities., good Judgement s,igrted att,i grated cid ability, he has contributed The council adjourextd to meet math to the community in which lived, both in his efforts and Rs irfluei*rce. /le vias born in;Fui- rrtpn 'rri reship, 'Perth County, on teeth 4th, ielei where he grew , i,•xtiieod and endured al" the hrird- elps of pioneer. We. 11'e rel Iain- I on the! Farrel, where he was born 9ti+ t,.. •• •'r 1893 when he, moved '��! - lf,'i <•i.rid enter el. the W m'n bU.iineta W ri ill be carrled EXETER John Stanbury, of Palmerston, ha•% taken over the butcher busin etas, of Len Heist. Jas. Shapton of Stephen lTp., hall purchased the residence of G. W. Davis, Mr, Davis is moving to Hen'sall when: he is interested in the Het -mail Maftv Co; 'The other evening the Exeter ba!,eball team defeated the God- erich teani1 in the final game. of the season, thus winning the N. Heron title, A quiet wedding took place at James, St., parsonage when 'Viola Roselle Hodgort, (laughter of Mr, main on the Town Hall, Crediton, and Mrs '�'K%, ll'odgert of town, was on Monday, .Oct. 3, 1927, + .t 1 p,m, t,rited in marriage to Thos. W, eeetaryr Silber, Clens. , Coates, son of Mi-. and Mrs, IV. Coats+s of Vsborne. The cerem- ony was performed by Rev, D„ ,1M, Mcl'avish. OUP Connell have 200 kw. lights The death took place in ,Detroit Hospital, of Lela Gould, beloved on the btislness, portioe of Male wife! of (:E. Arrnetr•ong. aged 37 At, iii.atoad of 100 kw, and a light ;ear, and 6 naonthe. 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