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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-03-24, Page 6DAWQ.QD Iia l cTsaac and waits who alearea*, the flat two weeks with, 'fri- ae nags :IT treat, has returned Wane. rev 1 a'- Hauch of Stratfon'd, con 4litucted services in the Evangelical •*church on Thursday evening. Aire and Mrs. A. Bills and family «1 Detroit spent the week -end with areiatives. Mrs. R. Armstrong of London is :wending this week with her another, INlrs.. McIsaae. Toadies' Aid of the Evangelical eilaureli had a .quilting in the base- ment last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J',. Vernon returned to Detroit MIN Sainday after spending the past Item weeks with her mother, Mrs, Me- iseac. 5I•r. L Weltin is ran the area list, liill:•is many friends hope for a speedy ;recovery - Mr. and Mrs. L. Se.7ailbe and Mr. heli Mrs. P. Haberer of Zurich, we- re ,Sunday visitors in town. MT. Milton Sauer ,of Naperville is expanding Easter hell:days with his gents, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Sauer. A junior choir :of twenty voices awill vender special music at the Eas- Iter services next Sunday morning .:and a cantata entitled "The Story of iEae-res" will be given in the evening in the Evangelical church. Miss Ver - :ma Birk will read the introduction *mad a. special collection is to go to the choir treasury.. Mrs, Robe, Higgins continues to Improve steadily following her some- what recent operation for a»1 endie- itis, and it is hoped she will soon en- joy her usual good health.• Little Billy Mickle, young son .of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Micale, was tak- en suddenly ill a few days ago and taken to Loddon for treatments, is progressing `favorably, J. W. Good, who has conducted a harness business in town for some time, owing to ill health has decided to return to •his farm, west of .Aub -1 urn, Quite a number of poll tax delin- quents were up before Mag. Petty a- gain last Thursday. Some paid and others agreed to pay as soSIX .as they could make the money. Notwithstanding the .cold weather the onion: men are still getting out onion sets, ,giving • emplayment -to quite a number mf meh. Colin S. Hudson had •qadite an ex- citing experience on his route, Hen- sall No. 2, his horse, a .spirited one, in springing through vel:y deep sno* drifts, wrenched the whiflietree off the buggy, at the same time breaking parts of the harness, which let it free leaving Colin sitting in the buggy. Mrs. D. B. McLean returned after spending .some ten months with her sister and relatives in Red Deer, Al- berta and in Chicago with her son, Wilson, wife .and family, and in St. Thomas with her sister, and while re- porting a very pleasant trip. The Hensen Firemen held a suc- cessful dance in the Town Hall last Friday evening, a large number being present, and good music was furnish- ! ed, and a ,goodtime reported. The prize for the oldest couple dancing on the floor was captured by Mr. and Mrs. Edward :Sheffer. Mrs. Matthew Clark was the lucky holder of the lunch ticket, while Melvin Moir sec- ured the lucky admission ticket. :1-H EN S A L L Dr. and Mrs. Collyer visited friends as London recently. :;Florence Welsh visited friends in 'Toronto. Kiss E. Machan of Blyth spent a fav days with friends here. ;Elfid Smith of London, visited with a'ae r parent, Mr. Alex. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Manson visited heir daughter, Grace, at Byron, on .urrday last. Mrs. Wm. Hildebrandt was visited `try r son from London. ZURICH HERALD , __ �� •- _ . - Jos, Stelfier. In 1908 she was wilted in' marriage to her n6w bereaved husband and moved to the 12th cog. atephen, She was a fine Christian woman and possessed a very lend disposition, always ready to 1c.nd .,elping hand in time of need. She leaves to mourn her loss her bereav ed husband and four daughters and, 2 sons, et d An .old and highly respected resi- dent of Seaforth, in the person of W. W. Cowan, died on Tuesday last in his 90th year, after an illness of ov- er three years. He was born of Irish and Scoteh parentage in Quebec in -1843. His father died when he wim but twelve years old and three years later deceased made his way west, settling in Stratford where some ye- ars later he bceame founder of the Stratford Bridge and Iron Works, at which business he worked until he re- tired to Seaforth about 17 years ago. The annual meeting of the Goder- ich Rural Telephone Co. took place Friday last at the home of the man- ager, T. Stothers. A greater number than usual of the shareholders were present. The auditors' report was given and after discussions of the Company's business the election of officers was held, resulting as follows President, W. Bailie; Directors: Wm. Finlay, W. T. Riddell, C. Cutt, J. Du - stow. J. McBride, W. J. Parks, J. Cranston; Secy-Treas., N. F. Why- ard; Manager, T. Strothers. There were about forty applications for the position of lineman and 3. D. Riche ardson of Fergus was appointed at a salary of $1200, to begin work on April 1st. mills. The, Seaforth•:. public school was closed.last week; because -'of the large numbea;; of pupils ill. with colds and Mazy 3, McCullp of Brucefield fell and fractured:a• bone in her leg and was taken to' the Seaforth hospital for treatment, Alex: Powell; son of Mr, and. Mrs. ;John Powell* ,Mullett, wlib is a 'mem- ber of the Kitchener police force,has recently been made a plainclothes- man the force. • COUNTY NEWS The Exeter council has fixed municipal tax rate for 1932 at the 40 •e12410tg0o0n•o0ess0A0o0•w0•e0000000006400••••••••41420•11.110 • •• • • 3 • • ••• • a! • • • • • • • iiitieiessseeiirid4i6ii ,• aO••000o111•••00.0••00.O.SS$ 0••••e••••••Of•••O••••••• Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching We are offering Blood -tested .Quality Baby Chicks in six poplar breeds. Barred and White Rocks, Black Minorcas, White Wyandottes, White Leghorns and Jersey Black Giants. WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW 30,000 EGG CAPACITY INCU- BATOR FOR CUSTOM HATCHING ONLY, • Trays hold eleven dozen eggs each. Plant in charge of 'an exper- ienced operator. Phone or write your reservation early. Charge of two and one half cents per egg. Depend on Hogarth to give you a satisfactory hatch. The Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 184W 4 -31 -1 -40-444-4-44+44÷44444-444-444e+++++44-4-1-4-.1.-+++++4-44444-44 . - 0 Let STs Quote You On Storm Sash and Doors .Before the cold weather arrivs 4 Call us and we will measure your windows 1F. C.KL PHONE 69 srrsrr 114 4.4-1-4-14+++++++++++++++++++4, ft FLEISC I - ZURICH (1 V' When a stoneboat skidded around' on the slippery, ground, at the home. on the 10th Con. 13iddulph stip., rec- ently, John McCarthy, young farmer, suffered a fractured ankle. He was taken to St. Jesenb'se Hospital for X-ray • examination, Former Inspector A, E. Rae of the Provincial police district in which Goderich is.located, has been senten- ced to two years less one day for the theft • of $1950 from the Governthent He blamed the threatened blackmail of a woman for his downfall. Williaim (Scotty) ltlacDougall, pro fessional wrestler, is in Goderich a- gain, and has his jaw bandaged, the result of a bout at Hamilton on Mon- day, evening last, in which the jaw was broken. MacDougall, however, won the bout. He is spending some time with his mother and brother at the County Town. Donald, infant son of 111r. and Mrs Amos Wright, of Ailsa Craig, died recently with influenza. The members of the family had all been ill with the flu which the baby contracted causing its death. Besides his parents one littel brother also survive. Seaforth will have a new business. W. A. Crich has carpenters at work this week remodelling the old Prin- cess Theatre building. on Main St. A fine modern store front will be put in and when completed the store will be occupied by E. W. Thompson of London, who will install a line of boots and shoes and gent's furnish- ings. Wm. Hatter, Exeter, dairyman, while delivering milk one evening, had the misfortune to upset the Wag- on in making a sharp turn spilling a- bout 40 quarts of milk. Harness and wagon were slightly damaged. Some of his customers had to go short that evening. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins, Brucefield, on March 16, at high noon, when their eldest daugh- ter, Hilda Lydia Beatrice, vas' united in marriage to Harold 3. Taylor, eld- est son of Frank Taylor, of Exeter, the ceremony being performed in the presence of some 30 guests, by Rev. W. A. Bremner, of Brucefield United Church. During the past week Seaforth, hockey fan have been -treated to many exciting games. The McMillan Cup finals were played on Saturdy and on Tuesday last Egmondville los- ing to Tuckersmith on the round 3-2. Both games were fast and exciting and were seen by a large number of interested spectators. The hockey may not have been of pro quality but it wasn't because the boys did'nt try. L. V. Hogarth, of the Hogarth Baby Chich Hatchery, Exeter, had a close call the other day, when he had been carrying a small bottle of Black Leaf Forty, used for disinfecting. purposes in a pocket. He was taking a nap beneath some blankets at the time and a small portion of the fluid had leaked out of the bottle. The heat of the body evaporated the liq- uid causing fums which might have asphyxiated him. When found he was unconscious but soon regained co-' scousness when coming in con:... with the fresh air. At St. Andrew's United churci- Manse, Bayfield, the marriage of Dolton Elwin Schultz and Miss Ellen Hooper Harding was duly performed by Rev. R. M. Gale on March 12. They were attended by Reg. Schultz and Mrs. D. Stodart, both of Goder- ich. The young couple intend making their home in Bayfield for the pres- ent. Irvin J. Jacobs and bride, of De- troit, who were married at Detroit Feb. 27, visited the bridegroom's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs: keeper and matron of the Huron Co- unty Home at Clinton, on their hon- eymoon trip. The bride was formerly Jean Graham of Detroit. The young. couple also visited friends at Exetei and Dashwood. The funeral took place on Satur- day at Goderich of Mrs. Annie Mc- Leod, widow of the late Donald Mc.. Leod, aged 87 years. Deceased was born on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, and came to Canada with her par- ents, as a child, 65 years ago she married and for 25 years lived in Huron Tp, Bruce Co.. 40 years ago they removed to Goderich, he passing 7 years ago. 3 sons, 6 daughters, one sister, 27 grandchildren survive. A shadow of gloom was cast over the Kiva community on March 8th when it was learned that Mrs. Chris - tin Dieterich had passed away sud- denly at her home. The deceased had been confined to her bed for the: past ten days with pleurisy, but her condition was not thought to be, ser- ious, but heart trouble developed and she passed away at the age of 52 and she passed away at the age of 50 years, 2 months and 8 days. She was born in aVaLeeloo Co, and before her •:int e„fee wee Ka '. iin, Steelier, da- .ta'.nter of Mrs, Clara and the late ee ++++,'r+++r+++ + -i'+.l'+++++++++ 44••••••••••••••10000 00•••••a•••••11••••••••••••••••• Fertilizer Fertilizer Before giving Your Spring Orders for Fertilizer. be sure is and see us. Get our Prices and Quality, and we know you will leave your Order with us. 3 Chick Feeds, and Starters a• Our Line of Chick Feeds and Chick Starters is complete 2 and We will be pleased to supply You with the follow - g Brands: Pioneer, Master Chick Starter, Purina • • Chows, Etc. SEEDS SEEDS m•, For SpringSeeding and planting let all supply you with "' your seeds, Clovers, Timothy, all Garden and Grass Seeds kept in Stock at Lowest Possible Prices. "We do Custom Seed Cleaning" Agency for McCo mickDeering Machinery Repairs. L._Schllbets.....,. i41,401644m0404410•4000•00•40040.044 +seer ,Ti6:"s:a;ib*'t0e4,,a,,„ .+s«e .•,, 4. 1 the Canadian National and other nail ways of Canada. Special concessions will also be made in favor of none resident •pupils and teachers in. Cane adiaa schools. This is the first time in many years that Such concessions have been made. The railways will charge one .first-class fare and one euarter for round trip to general public, permitting starting of journ- ey on Thursday, March 24; Friday ,March. 25th; Saturday, March 27, withreturn available• up: to and in, eluding Tuesday, March 29, STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, March 7th at 1 p.m. All members were present with the exception of Mr. E. Gill. The minutes of the previous meeting we- re read and approved. By-law No. 459 to provide for ek penditures on roads in the Township of Stephen during the year 19.32a having been read three times be sign- ed by the Reeve and Clrk and the seal of the Corporation atached, and that the Clerk forward a certified copy to the Deputy' Minister, Depart- ment of Highways. Whereas the Municipal Act provid- es that if any member of a Council absents himself for three successive months without being authorized so to do by a resolution of the Council entered upon its minutes, the seat of a member shall become vacant... And Whereas Edward Gill a member of the Council has been ill and unable to attend any meeting of the Coun- cil since his election for the year 1932. Be it therefore resolved that the said Edward Gill is hereby auth- orized to further absenthimselfuntil such time as his, health will permit., him to attend meetings of this Coun- ell, Tha the following orders be paid: Waterloo Mutual Insurance Co. on hall 24.00; F. J. Wickwire, printiing, 28,00;Can. Bank of Com., comm, on ccheques 1.60; hydro Electric Power Com., 6.79; Sanford White ,Rd. 3, $4; G. Hirtzel rd 4 7.90; A. Regier rd.9 2.80; J. Wilds rd 10 7.20; F. H.King rd.5 6.30; H. Schenk rd 6 5.50; JJ. Regier rd. 11 2.40; G. Eilber rd. Sup. aalary 19.25; Dominion Road Mach ;finery Co., grader blade 6.95; W. J. Preszcator rd 2, 7.15; L. Davey rd 3 5.50. The Council adjourned to meet a- gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, on :Ionday, April 4th, at 1 p.m. Henry Eilber, Township Clerk. HURON OLD BOYS The annual euchre and bridge of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto will be held in the Pythian Castle Hall, 247 College street, on Friday evening, April 8th, at 8 o'- clock. A splendid orchestra will be in attendance and dancing will be car ried on at the same time as the euch- re and bridge is in progress. Refresh- ments will be served and good prizes will be awarded to the successful competitors. All Huronites and their friends will be made welcome. Clandeboye Man Asks $5,000 For Injuries Claiming $5,000 damages for per- sonal injuries `Eli Bice, Clandeboye Carmel-, has started a Supreme Court action against Mervyn Jones, of Lon- don, and the Jones Box and Label Company. The suit results from an accident that occurred near Centralia on October 12, 1931. V. T. Foley is acting for the farmer. In his state- ment of claim, Bice lists some of his Injuries and illnesses. He says he was permanently hurt and suffered great nein. He blames his accident for dia- betes, heart 'trouble, injury to his lungs, kidney trouble and spine injur- ies. His general state of health has been impared.. Reduced Fairs. For Easter Travellers Travellers in Canada at Eastertide will have the benefit of the same ticket and reduced fare privileges as were granted them at Christmas, ea- eordin to an announcement made by Interest Plaid On the Dot Attracted by a high. interest return,thousands Of investors. now find ;that their securities, pay little or no interest. On the other.inand;Tlie "Old_ Huron & Erie" -for over half: a century -has unfailingly paid its debenture interest. "on the dor.. The growth: in this security has been' remarkable. Year.:: Amount Invested $ 13 , $7;600;000 1921. 510,300;000 1931 .529,5004000 If you • are interested' in a: safe investment that pays 51A% interest, get ia: touch with- . • ANDREW F. HESS. Zurich ZURICH HERALD Established 3900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY °L'1 urselayo Mach 24th, 1032. ' AUCTION SALE Of • REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD. ;EFFECTS On Lot 15,, Om 11.1, 'Hay Township, Art,vies ,sonfh of Zurich, on IliVEDNESl3A": ;, MARCH 30th, • At 1.30 pan„ the following REAL ESTATE -100 acres more or less will be called first parcel, and will be sold lin either the whole 100 acres or in 5'0 acre portions as desir- ed by tpurelaser. On this farm there is 40 acres of fall plowing done, the, balance is :seeded down, there is a bank barn 50 feet square, -driving shed, hen house, pig pen, brick house brick kitchen and -woodshed, plenty of water,, is well fenced, orchard and. fruit trees. 2nd parcel, consists of 25 acres more or less, south of west half. 119, Con. '3, 1 1,4, mile east and half mile sout of .Zurich. On the pre- mises. is a small barn, 16 acres of fall plowing alone and the balance• ib' pasture - TERMS --10% on day of sale and. •Balance in 20 days. Possession given after day of Sale. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Steel iron bed springs and mattress; dres- ser, stand, Rocking .chair, small chair all practically new, 2 cedar chests, arm •.chair, :small table, block and tackle, :onion seeder, 24 -ft. extension ladder, anis numerous other articles. TERME-CASH Arthur Weber, A.uetioneer. Heala, Bender and Sol Schroeder, Executors,. MORTGAGE SALE Of `tt1VrtAE,LE FARM PROPERTY' Under and by virtue of the Powers! sr fiats contained in a certain Mor- tgage, •which will be produced at the Itime of the sale there will be offered for. sale by public auction, subject to a reserved bid and other conditions, } of Sale, On •'. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 193Z' At 'NOON FROM THE ;The hour of 2 o'clock in the after- tJ noon at I-lreaid Printing Office i The Dominion House, Zurich, Ont.. L The following property, namely: SUBSCRIPTION RATES -'-a1.2.5 a Part of Lot No. 13, in the 12th Con - year, strictly in advance; $1.50 Yn cession of the Township of . Hay, in arrears or $2.00 may be' charged. U. the County of Huron, containing S. $1.50 in advance. No paper discon- :seventy acres more or less. tinued until all arrears are paid an -1 On the premises is a good bank less at option of publisher. The date !barn with cement foundation, com- of which every Subscription is paid fortable frame house and drive shed, is denoted on the Label. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising made known on application. Miscellaneous articles of not more than four lines, For Sale, To !tent, , This property is only three miles Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., One sir reere the flourishing village of Zurich tion 25c, 2 ins. 40c., 3 ins. 50e. and handy to market, church and Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.0A - . mat for first month, $1.00 for each foll- 'TERMS OF SALE lowing month. Ten per cent of purchase money to' Professional Cards not exceeding be paid at the time of sore, and the 1.4 inches, per year $•5.001 hal'ance in thirty days. In Memoriam, one verse 50c;, 25c ? For further particulars and cond- for each. additional verse; Card( of ikons of sale apply to the under - Thanks, 50c- I sued solicitors. Auction Sales -$2.00 per single pAT1 P nt Exeter, Ont., the 7th day insertion if not over four inches, in 1 or Marcia, 1932. There are two wells, one in the hare„ and one at the house. The property- ie ropertyin well drained and fenced. There are• seven acres sown 'to fall wheat, andi ail the fall ploughing done. ewer - length Oscar Bopp, Auctioneer. " • Address all communications to: (ADMAN & STANBURY, Exeter: and Hensel), Solicitors for Mort- gagee. ME HERALD . •+**•****•**.*••*w*••***** a4.404.•r***+s**•**•*****4.** * s 110 0- •• •• 0- •• a • • • • •• $5.10 • .... $6.00 . ay 4'1 0 O 1 a A m 4. 4. a 4 s •0 • a t • a s 4. 0 a a 9 a 4, s • s b 4 a 1' e 1 a 4 i 4. r ZURICH HERALD'S Clubbing List ZURICH HERALD and the following Paper for one Year: Kitchener Daily Record...,.,..... Toronto Daily Globe ----....: Toronto Daily Mail and Empire .,.. 56.00 Toronto Daily Star ... $7.00 Toronto Weekly Star .. ... $6.013 London Free Press ..........-. $6.00 London Advertiser _..._...- $6.00 London, Farmer's Advocate $2.25. Farm and Dairy ... ........ $2.75 Farmers' Sun $2.50 Family Herald and Weekly Star $2.25 Family Herald for 3 years $ 3.00 Canadian Countryman Weekly Witness Farmers' Magazine .. Huron Expositor, Seaforth -----------.... *......... $2.25 $3.15 $2.50 ... $2.75 And a great many more that we cannot enumerate here. We have the Agency for every. reputable Magazine Canada and the United States, and non save you money on the most of t0se n. Renew all your Papers and Magazines at our Office and' save Trouble and Money HERALD .'t OFFICE Zurich the Chairman of the Canal an Ins -1 senger Association, on behalf at both j taebe►wee,eameeeew