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Zurich Herald, 1931-09-24, Page 4+gen +ten+ ++++nenententlee neteinnit+++++++.14444. +++ + ++4, n• 4. 4.. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. SEE THE ae 4 4- 4. 4. -t- et- 4. "et 44. 4. - AT. ZUR1CH FAI • e r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*1 Also the following Used Cars: 1929 ESS9X COACH 1927 CHRYSLER COACH 1927 WHIPPET COACH 1928 FORD COACH 1929 FORD ROADSTER 1928 FORD DELIVERY 1929 FORD TRUCK 4. 4. + . • + 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • ' THESE CARS WILL EIE ON DISPLAY ON MONDAY, SEPT. 28, AT THE GARAGE OF L. PRANG & SON, ZURICH ete AND ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29th ON THE ZURICH FAIR GROUNDS -1- .1: Sandy Elliot - Ford Dealer Zurich and Exeter -2-1-1-++,141.+++++++++3-4.4.44+++4. Zurich Fall Falk' Monday and Tuesday Sept,. 28, 29, 1930 Program for Afternoon, Sept. 9th 2.119 p. m. Judging of Horses, 220 p. en Homoe games. 3.91) p. m. Calf Race 3.'30 p. in. Slow Horse Race Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 2.30-Fannern Trot, 8J5 -Walking Race. 3.45 --Bicycle Race Town- MISS THE CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL, GET YOUR RESERVED SEAT TICKETS EARLY. A GOOD -ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUSIC FOR THE DANCE AFTER THE CONCERT. FOREST JUNIOR BOYS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. E. F. KLOPP, Presidlerat_ A. B'. HESS, Secy-Treas. 1 • 1P400111109100011111•0611000411410~0111,100040111001011.000001008101100000 10. 1 1 FERTILIZER is.. r 2 Let us have your orderat once for 0, I Fall delivery of fertilizer pfr POULTRY FOODS 1 .t. i t i Try our Chick Starters, Chick 10 40 Feeds, Laying Mash, Etc. . I 1. Save money ors your next winter's , • coal bill by ordering it NOW! z WETHE MART IFOR GOOD CLOVER SEED. ALSO L. Schilbe 8,,t.. Son p .,ARE IN KE1)0 CUSTOM ED SECLEANING.0 1 h. .00.000001.00011010011000041114010001.00011.41400.00$01141001010/6/ ( a splendid bearing type of potato. .! • • 111$1111011111"'" BLAKE , HENSALL At the recent W. M. S. meeting' ct,1,,Nr. and tIrs. Jas, Eby of South - after which the Lord's it was opened by aingingprialyYemrn .1784, rwptholite,:,... with M r: and Mrs. W. repeated. We then had the scripture ,i,;;*rs, D. McKinnon spent a week reading from John 15th chapter,And, viitb, Varna ftiends. , then had the minutes of the lo$t : .,i -gr, and Mrs, jas. Gilmore of the meeting after which they were read :,*.ot aie visiting et the home of and adopted: The roll was called With 10Int and Win. Craig. seven , members present, Mrs. WM, ';iJack and Fred Steacy accompan- Carnie then led . in prayer. Hymn, ,*(i; by, their mother and! sister, of 270 sung and the offering taken, The -, and Maribel Carnie. We closed by, .u... ..- . . farrieenlpeinndinagnathaerirouvnadcaRtieonn. topic was given by Mrs. R. LamOnt' ';y1e§ttri°nIgS singing hymn 498, and Mary Jolene 4'; ' Charles , Rhodes of. Ridgetown .Yjs- ston closed in prayer, On Thursday night last a large diwith 'Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, number of the young people Of 'the' community gathered at the 'town half .rn, H. Wood and Wife have 'retur Mr.' and cl from Toronto where they Spent Varna and presented 1/Irs .n, week with relatives. Lloyd Hayter, of,ithe ;Got'lien1Is..' Nicholas CiAppardOf Detroit Stanley, with a pair of wicker elin,111:' 'Advisiting at the honie'of Mrs. John ' and a fernery and purse. Mr. Haytpriiitsdaie; gove a very suitable reply and the Eiida Butt a,Toronto is spending evening was; spent in music and dance tate*Atins visiting friendsin and a- ing. ''' , `rOund'Ilensall. ' • While .visiting at the home of Mrs. Itipetty, Mrs, Butt of Toronto fell eking her arm near the shoulder. tzzie Bean, who underwent an op- loo,for appendicitis at Scott Mem l'llospital, is improving nicely. tik '4V Moir, accompanied by his 'rand sister,' . , e.. _ . Katie, /et -tuned home. rnAliSleasent week's visit with re- iie*,and friends in Toronto. OfMrS1.-,Wm. McLean of Hamilton is I siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs elni Pasjpaore. 44tkrin.'t,.1VIcLaren has a aailia in his ;garden bf the fancy variety which Stands'9: feet in height and has a nu - be';' iif Iarge, beautiful flowers in 'LOOM, Bonthron & Drysdale have recently decprated their .furniture wareroorn 04 e , 0:intend also doing their large Otores. *Fare department of their block ., Mr., andMrs. Geo. E. McIntyre, accompanied by Mrs. Sparks, motor- ed% from Detroit, where Mrs. Sparks had been spending some time with het daughter, Mabel. Mrs. McIntyre remaining in town with her mother. • IVIr and Mrs. Lloyd Davis left for Hamilton, where he has secured a go - ?,Lt• P°3Leo.1tidn. Mrs. Bishop of North Battle- f4rd, Sask:, is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. Welsh. Mrs. Emma Hawthorn of Houston Texas is visiting at the home of Mr. arld Uri. Geo. Brock, . Mrs. Hannah Patterson is visiting , .ynth friends in Kincardine. - The new grain elevator being con- ., strueted for Thompson & Co., of Blenheim, is about completed. An- other story has been added to the building and' when completed will be ,011e. of the 'finest elevators in this dis- HILLSGREEN Splendid congregations attended' the anniversary services in the Hills,. green church on Sunday last. Re v'f ;N.; V. Robb of Centralia delivered two, fine sermons and the Kippen: chOir gave special anthems. A quartettes, was given in the morning by Meesre Andrew Bell and J. B. McLean, .Mp. Ed. Butt and Mrs. J. B. McLean the evening a duet was given by Ithe- Misses Florence and Mary Thompson with Mrs. Henderson accompanying:, Rev. R. R. Connor will conduct't* service on Sunday Sept. 27th at '*.'30 p, m. Mrs. K. Clark of Detroit, wholias been spending a few weeks at the home of her sister's Misses Mary and Dolly Hagan and brother Frank, re- turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Weido spent - a day in Clinton and Goderich recend- ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. McEwen of Hen- sel' and Mr. and Mrs. A. Keys, of Exeter, were recently visiting at the home of Mr. Ross Love. Mrs. J. Cochrane is spending a few: days with her daughter, Mr. and.Mrg R. Dick of Toronto. • , Miss Lillian Steacy of Detroit, ent'the weekend with friends in t is vicinity. •1.1 Mrs. Ashton and son Douglas 'of Tillsonburg were visiting at the honle of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Rich- ardson. Miss Ruth Richardson who spent a few days with her sister at Mr. and, nine Grant,Love, of. Lane friends. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Mehlurtrie of- Tnn, onto and Mrs. McMurtrie of Hensall visited with friends in this vicinity COUNTY NEWS The annual plowing match of the Huron Plowman's Association will be held at•the farm of Thos. Miller, 6th maw. Riad until october ioth. .; Capital ,Theatre Went Sin Phone 47, GODERICH A shorter drive and a good' show! Now Plepi4s---PDirigible" With Jack Holt. Mon., ,Tuen, and Wednesday OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN., II and SIGMUND ROMBERG'S "Children of Dreams" A glorious Musical Romance of a girl who leaves love for fame. Greater than "Viennese Nights" Thur's., Friday and Saturday LORETIA YOUNG ' with JEAN BLONDELL and RICARDO CORTEZ • presents a merger of brains and beauty. "Big Business Girl" A steno with real speed Coming -Mary Pickford in titiki' Matinees Wed and Sat at 3 pm. of the Exeter High School and lectur- er in chemistry at the Ontario Agric- ultural College, Guelph, who has be- en visiting at his home in Dashwood, called on Exeter iniends. last week. Nellie Xenon 'student of the Mit- chell High School, has been awarded the Provincial Chapter LO.D.E. scho- larship amounting to 31200. The Chapter offers three scholarships to children of deceased or permanently disabled soldiers of the Province. Miss Keilor will enter the Western Univer- sity at London this falL The annual Flower Show of the Brucefield Horticltural •Society held recently in the school room of the church, proved to be one of the best ever held by the society. The entries were more numerous than in former years and the display of flowers was of a much finer quality. There was noticeable a great improvement also in the arrangement of the plants and flowers on the part 01 the exhibitors. The death took place in Exeter on Friday of Thomas Flynn, in his 79th year. Deceased, who on August 21st last was bereaved of his wife, Phoebe Baker, whoni he had married in 1878 had for more than 30 years b{V1), nt esteemed resident of Fenner. Inevione to that thffe. he had lived at Creditota He is survived by ment took place at b`ceter t'emeterY, on Sunday efteenteon„ the R. intnej can McTavish ciating. tentliter 24t1n, 1931/ eardted. Me stave mit donits and then seunraonett help through the Crediton . telephone central, , STEPHEN COUNCEL ThecCouncil of the Township of • 'Stephen. reororetted :at the' Town Hall, ,Crediton, on Monday, September 7th, at 1 pen All members were present *mann of the prendous meeting we- • " ire read and approved. I The Clerk was instructed to corres- pond with the Clerk of the Township-, of McGillivray to arrange for a joint meeting *en be held on Friday, Sep- tember 25th.,`al pan.- ati Crediton for the gurpose of settling accounts and tither matters. t, ,The following Foremen's i'atr.'She- ets and Orders were paid' n • , e. • N. Batten, road 1, ,88.00i N. payer - rd 1, 5.75; ditto SB 1.55;'ditto rd 23 '4.00; ditto Sta.,street *. San- - ders rd 2, 4.70; G. Hirtzel rd 4, 6.00;.• H. Schenk rd 6„ 9.60; R. Gower rd 7 6.50; W. Becker rd 10, 1.90; M. Mad- • den rd 11, 2.490; Roy E. Ratz rd 13,. 2.00; John Houlaban ri1,15, 6.75; A. Latta rd 18 19.30; ditto 10.50; Ed.. Lamport nd 10, 18.90; ditto 11.70n• W. .Bowman 24, 111.50; P. Eisenbach rd 26, 396.00; W. P. Lovie rd 20, 47- 21; Herb_ Fahnere paint, frt. and cart, age 111.43;A_ Baker rd 5, 10.00; W. England rd 14, 3.90; G. llier, Supt. salary, 57.60; W- Robinson, gravel 12.50; W. Pe Lode rd 20, 12.25; W. Baker, rd 21, 27.00; W. Sanders' rd 2, 2.00; Orders: J. White & Co.,. clothing for A. 'Williams 6.10; Cred-- iton School Fair grant 30.00; Grand Bend Sehool Fair ,grant 20.00; Geo. Eilber, making gement tile 72.00; Can Bank of Cont, collections 2.35; Cen- tralia Co -Operative Co., cement 24.- 55; Municipal liVorld, supplies .67;. Hydro Electric Power Corn., lights, ect., 6.79; Jos, Guinan, sheep inspect -- or, 9_50; Jno_ Gaiser, weed inspector 36.05; F. W. Morlocin Treas. Athletic: Field, Government grant 150.56. The Council adjourned to meet a- gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, October 5th, at 1 p.m. Henry Eilber, Clerk. • Home Plowing Competition The Huron County Branch of the Ontario Department of Agricultural is this fall 'conducting a Home Plow- ing Competition among the junior farmers of the County. We have tho- ught for .seine time that the boys in 3;: the County 'have not been taking ,sulticienn interest in good plowing nn this is apparent when we consid- er the very stnall number of boys who 'Woe part in the annual County Plowing Competitions.ln order to in- tereet our „young fanners we have ar- •ntenned fnt teoltinetition Welt the contemner neeen tee , , The following are the more import - 1 •'4" • . t(r... " MOW Mrs. Frank Farquhar of Hensall, espent the week -end at the home Of Mr. J. Cochrane. Mrs. L. Troyer spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. Hyde of Hensall. DASHWOOD Mr. Philip Sippel and son Edw. of Pigeon, Mich., spent a few d with Mr, and Mrs. John Kuntz week. Mr. Earl Gaiser made a busu trip to Toronto last week. I The road from Wingham to Tees - water, which has been under constr- uction since June, is nearing com- pletion. The hardware store of Will Bart- ett, Sk, Marys, was recently robbetl Z..50 XV14-4141A0.11..trOlLt the safe an about 35.00 trt change -Hata been taken out of the cash register• The robbers entering the•store by window with a glass cutter and the reachen in and unfastened the lock. Appearing on remand on a charg of manslaughter in 'connection wit the death of Margaret Drake, as result of a motor 'accident near Dula lin on Aug. 27th, John Lamont, Hib bert Tp., was further remanded by a ant regulations governing this eompe- e 1. This competition shall be open e 'to all young men in Huron County h 26 years of age and nnder. a 2 The following di -asses are 'tug- _ ges.ted: _ Class A. So& Single plow with. ,shinamer att least three acres in a Class 2 :Stubble, or any land oth- er than sod, single plow with shimite- i er at least three acres in a block. 3 Contestant may enter in either lof the above classes but not in both.. • 4 There must be at least twit, :strikes and two finishes in each class., Average debtlt of furrow to be 6, 'inches. Headlands left unplowed. 5 Contestants must have plowing; ready for inspection by November: - 15th, 1931. n Substantial cas'h prizes will be: !awarded in each slass. Entries tnust be in by October 1st. 11931, and contestants should 'apply: to the Ontario Department of Agric-. ultuxe, Clinton, for entry form and: full list of rue's and regulations gov-- enting the competition. tteoncession of Morris, Township, on wag to, permit the holding of the in- ibursday, October 8th. • 1, • ttitztest„ whist: was to have been held* R. E. Manning, former manager of , on Friday at Seaforth, but whirh al - he Ubyal Bank at Clinton, has been so hae been adjourned owing to the elected as town Clerk and Treasur- inability of a -witness. Alex. Gardiner h ler to fill the position made vacant by to testify_ Gardiner has not yet re - the death of D. L. McPherson. 'covered from injuries received in the The Crown Attorney's office in the accident. Lamont has his liberty ,Court House, Goderich, has been di- meantime on $10,000 bail. Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Port Huron ,vided, into two to make an inner Russel/ F. Neil, 21 -year old Coiling and Mrs. Walsh of Saskatoon spent 'oOffiee for private consultation. New wood youth who has been working the week -end with their mother, Mrs. etecorating and a hardwood floor are for an Asfifield farmer, is in entirety Witzel. •other improvements. jeff awaiting sentence on a charge of Mr. Adam Birk, Leonard and e Exeter Municipal Council have st- theft. While bathers were in the wat- Verna spent a few days with relattv- rac, le the rate for this year at 41 es in Detroit last week. mule, a reduction of three mills. This will come as good news to the tax payers as it means a saving ot about 2400. • The marriage of Miss Dorothy Hir- ttel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Iiirtzel, of crediton, to Howard enney, of Detroit, took place on eptember 9,th. Dr. M. C. Pearson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guenther ' of Windsor spent the week -end with` his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chaso Gu- enther. Master Lloyd' Guenther spent a few, days in London last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.` A. Hoop- er. Week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs E. R. Guenther were: Mr. and Mrs,, Homer Guenther of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Guenther of Hallonquist: Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer and Mrs. Jane Guenther of Mitchell,: Miss Gladys Guenther of Eitchenere and Miss Graee Guenther of Stran As a Stratford firm was putting in a new plate glass window at Baker Bros., butcher shop, at BruSseis, the glass broke, and the men had to re- turn to the Classic City and get a new. glass. It's rather expensive to ford. • break one of them. Miss Anna Tiernan is pending . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Shillinglaw sa‘ S' few days in Chatham with Miss Betty eafokh, announce the engagement Willard. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreieher at- tended the funeral of ,the late Mr. W. E. Jeffrey of Mount Bridges at tan of their youngest daughter, Gladys Christina, to Archibald P. Hargreav- es, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hargreaves, Toronto, the marrtage to , don on &many. . ,,,,,,,,t) . ,7 taseplace early in October, ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rendeii ,:,of : -• ' Qne 'might travel hundreds of . Miles without seeing a better stand Hennall visited his parents, Jr.rand IVIrs. Ezra Bender on Sunday. .. e,„ Of corn than that on a two -acre field on the 8th con. of Colborne belong - Mrs. R. B. Catt and daughter Done itif to Gordon McPhee. It averages na have returned to Regina after st.' , , ending a vacation with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr. Clarence Routledge of Losid was a week -end guest at the hoz Mr. arid Mrs. P. Fassold. Eugene Tionan, Milford and Me - tleinted off five firsts prizes and two Merner spent Sunday in Detroit. Record Potato Crop . it ' '0896116 out a severen entries. mr. HenryItfile is doing his 8hot, dttlr. and Mrs. W. A. Mustard, Isa- f Jean and Sandy Mustard of Bay. to increase production during . the n•' left on Thursday of last week times of depression when he planted• six Potatoes in a sP.Ocial OA aild fr thretigh the Eastern States arid will lorida,, They intend motoring those six potatoes he has hatveete letne Isabel Mustard, who is having ninety pounds. He says the w her vacation, to resume her studies. at named Mahn This must surely 00 liopkins Hospital, tattimortt, velt'oVer 1g feet in height and some Aittke ate,15 feet in length. 't4R. E. PoOley, of Winchelsea, is to 4.Ongratulated on the excellent Wing he made at the Toronto Ex- ffiition with his eggs display. He Leonard Birk, B.S.A., a graduate er he tansackeil their automobile, stealing $2.50 in money, a watch and a sterling silver key ring. The article with the name of the owner, engraved was found on Neil's possession. When asked to plead on Wednesday Neil said: "I don't want no inenkeyinge a- round; I prefer to settle this thing amongst ourselves." The surprised magistrate possibly has &trete*. id- eas. abolt, the 5 case. He remanded Neil for a week tO 'inake inquiries and ti? thiltIC it Over. ' ten, The body of Sas. A. Mulligan., St. Thomas, who has been minsing since Wednesday night, was found in Lake Huron off Kincardine pier on Satur- day. Diver Langridge, o# Goderich, found the body in 20 feet of water. Mulligan left Wednesday to visit his sister in Toronto, but did not arrive On Thursday bis topcoat and suit we- re found an the pier, .and later frit automobile was discovered in a tome ist camp at Kincardine. Draggiarg: op- erations began, and Coroner F'enges- on decided an inquest wets. not venni- sary. There is no thought,or kart play The injuries might easily have, heen caused by the rough weather' prevail- ing ext the time. ' The farm home o Mrs. Chan. iron; on the dth on. Stephen Tin, caught !fire Sunday noon last and but fos'the prompt action of the neighbors wou- ld have been destroyed. Mrs. We at tire time was visiting• with her dangh- !ter, Mrs. Franx Taylor" of EXeneit. Her brother, Thos. liartison had' been into th house and fit a lire in thee con! oil stove and put the kettle. ore tonheiT some water. He then returned' to the barn and shortly afterwardt his at- tention was attracted' hy the, harking of the dog and going: for the, harndbor saw sureke issuingfront the Summer ken,. ruing: ti» tiitt.: house, ha XURICH FLERALIP 1 Ettahli.‘14 1900 , ISSUED EVERY Wk:14.WriZ11AM • DON FROM THE Nen. .) Herald PrirtingOlfieei-; SUBSCRIPTION RATES -$1.25 a staictly, in advance; $1.50 its *treats or $2.00 may be charged. U. f1.50 in advance. 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