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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-01-03, Page 3z,UHERA 1risRM "PRINTING ori.ic1 ADIMSR LI$I • RATES "tMil ed Wednesday noon from the eiebecription Terms $1.25 per year in advance; $2:00 may be charged et not so paid. U, 8.subeerfoti- ebtei 175 strictly in advance, Na limper disoontinuled ebetil all ar- *Vwtre are paid unless at the option apt the publisher, The date to Vetch everyaubscript:toe is paid ', h +iet oted on the label. "Miscellaneous articles of not eJl�tt1•re than five lines, For Safe, To "lent, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., :wins' h insertion 25n. 'Address all communications to ]replay Advertising -Mads known tee application, • Cray Aziima:U-One insertdon 50c 'Akre. insertions $1.00. sale d'a'rn or Real Estate' for illte torfirst month, $1 or each sub- i.equent insertion. rrefeesional Cards not exceeding r inch, $5 per year. :has, reading matter, 10c a line for .essrd of Thanks, In Memorials, 50c ;:Local and Legal advertising nQ t - if est insertion and 5c per line for *itch subsequent insertion. 1k.UCTION SALES—$2 per single l ertiox4 it not over five inches in nth, eleffective after Jan. 1st. 19`ZG THE HERALD ZURICH, 010. 'I ", vid'enize; ave . byfartreae fore. the U.- . 'ariff Ooteeniss:lon sheered thatunder Anex'ieen bail - way 'ra'tes 'a • bushel of heat could. be" hauled; only 35 mi}ss for one cent, while under Canadian rates the sante ernotint *J; money would move the same amount of grain 66 miles. American farmers claim that this Is a saving in favor of the Canadian •producer ei,f 44 per cent, or about 8 cents a bushel. The rea- son given for the difference is that in the United States grain rates are based on cost of moving it to -day, while in' Canada they are based en 18e7 costs, when the Crow's Nest Pass agreement was made 'between the Government and the Canadian Pacific, Here and There In appreciation of • its wonderful "tidbit at the Toronto Exhibition ells year, the Canadian Pacifie Rail - 'ay has been awarded s special erriedaI. sThe Prince of Wales' .Ranch at ltigh River, Alberta, contri uted tile highest priced bull at a recent *all sale in Calgary, Princeton Cru- *ader, which fetched $285. Canadian wheat exports, for ,the • "wave mon hs . ending September 11ath, 1923, amounted to 'bushels, valued at $259,4.45,,816„ ,'Clihiie for the twelve months ending ptember, 1922, they were 160,637,- bushels, valued at $194,577,125 let*ording to a report of the Dee viiinion Bureau of Statisties. , exports of bacon from Canada to "iir'"nsat-••Britain increased almost 4,- 100.000 pounds during the fart months of the current calendar BLAKE For this period, during 3922, alnd Mrlst Kirtz and ";Miium:I were 70,988,000 pounds of-- Mrs. Davidson. ee Faiigrove,. Mich. etseadian bacon shipped to the eesish market, while this year t1t:e accompanied. byr Mr; tend' Meat Allan * rrespondirig figu a rose to 73,- Beeler of Biggar, Sask.. spetnj 11134,000 pounds. +.'azi. Thursday, at 2,30 Vault o ]: returning home on Satter - Up t returning d.ael, Ben 'Cox of Colborne Tp. wear Goderichi, wals/ chocked to find the liielesH body of Charles Buie phut' hanging by' a rope r m !e beam in the barn,. He had n dead Tor 'some tinIe.. The boy wee a Bars;.ado Howie boy and was bout 18 years old, He wee a will- ing worker and no reason swan be given for the ro5li ace. The hoagie of Mr, and Mre!, Ja;i, Watson, Seaforth -was the scene oe a' happy event on Dec. 20th at 1 o'clock, when their daughter. Gret to Thorbourn, became tire )vide 'of. Robert •,Scheldrup of Regina, Th9 death occured at M t.13 '- ydge3 on. Dec. 23rd,,' of a former resident of Hensall and McGillivray in the person of Jabez Sheet, a;- ged 66 years. Death was due to blood poisoning which devoleped ,from a bruised finger in S•eptein- ber last. He had beep in Strath roy Hospital for three weeks. Born in, •Durham Co., he came to 'Hen tsall in 1880. Later he farmed 'in 112of; illivray, south of Credtoni for -several years, .tnd 'seven years ago moved to Mt. Bridged. A resident of Sea.fortli for the past fifty years passed away in London on Dec. k8ti in: the per:- sed a 'inumber of friends on Thurs-'sea of wen,`Palter Andrew in his day evenil�g. 77th year. The late. Me. Andrew Miss Margaret Yates of Sarnia married Mies Cath.Mult4nn of St.. is visiting her 'sister:, Mrs. H arry IColunbant, who died in Jan. of last Kraft. year. He is survived ley three Miss Coat's of Exeter, visited ,sons and two daurghtery with Mee Elfrieda Schroeder last Chao. Lsaac, of Ste when had a week, arrow escape while driving.. . DASH W OOD, Miss ,Elsie Burns of Pt. Huron. is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Witzel, Mr. and 11rs. Geo:. Kellerman have moved into their new redidence. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Geiser of Detroit visited with the _ former'�s spare/its., over the week -end. ' Mr. Jack 'Wein and son Sheldon, spent a few days in London lest week. Miss Letta Guenther entertain- Thureea5*., • Ja�nu'nr' 3rd, 1024 1i 6] t olkas Rammed of "r3ta7"falo N ";�'•„ same township. The �cereruor y le. and .Mesh Tr llee of was performed by the pastor.,• Rev. MeS, Ca 1v ,Y a Detroit, The itin'eral was' held F. E. Ciyd'esdale The young ,co,, feca'rm the, home of Wen. H. Wenzel eiple have the beset wishes of their, red "ton' n . Saturn ar , to, the Bv- ananyr friende. After a trip' tot 4C edi , 0 41 y 'angelical eetiieterY. Toronto and other points they will live on( the hoen'estead farm in 1fay. To'wn'ship. Miss Myrta Hoffman left on Wed nesday for London, where she Will attend • Westervelt Busines's 'College. Mr. Otto Schatz of 'Detroit', sp- ent the holidaye in town. • Miss Verde Mern'er of Windsor, is visiting with her parent's. A very pleasant ,time was sp- EXFTER Re,e•ve 13.\V,F, Tl vers has • beeni c,ri;fined to( his bouse. • Dee. 24th. M'ir'es Laura .Sararu's .of visited at herr home . here holidays:,' • - Mr, and `SMI . 1B Kers Of glint Nice., are • visiting with relatives around Hensall. Wm. Bonthron is, here from the West' visititi'g bis mother, Mrs,' Jas. FEENSALL. - Bonthron, Sr, Toro tot oyer the G. S. A:bralveenI of Paares:.is `being Wes. Peart, o1 Wi`3eonsin• is here transferred to the staff of the v.%'sitinT his mother and brother, Bank of Commerce hry;e, , I�. Wr::i, Uranx, tel Lansing: Mich., is ,Br]ncry Walk ,, will, e, studying, .,, viaitiii:> his parents, also h]H •foi t he venire.," at. Toronto is holesister, Mies Ado. who .is. attending id yin , at hi';, hem% a 1n 1iee, collegein Mich. ' j ';�V': E. Stin nee &lie rine of the 0,. J<u . W( 13111, of Harrisburg. erin'nced a -lively time in doing illP ^, i1'.'1 1 �rtd;r:gt h'3 holiday's at n. Ta` Ta,ndrrl�`_.i_ 11 n'5und fe • a 11Tr..and Mrs. WI`ini. Beaver spent.! Mrs. •1)an�1 NlrInnis suff ted K...�,t wih their daughter, Miss st,:�.ir nm rr+. 1„ai(z 1;r,i Sattardfy S i i., , sat Kitchener. ( and . h'nt'a' since 'been confined to.her . Mns. T. Murdock and daughter bed... 11.:,:';.,..,,n131.1:.1! Murdock, spent the •r1 ri...- ••;:"a ...,t p iniorron s ida;ys with Mr's, Alurd- esen,i'1�•:']'1 1,'*l,l t1,.-,,, ,•.1;11,•l:ll veeei• �,.-,,. ari'!'1"i'l'-1:.114 and daughter, Dr hag 'inn the, .7°r>wn iTai1 on Saturday a,, 1 ',Iraq. B. Campbell of Toronto last: The tr'eeenne s repo'•t pro- 'rhe„ death occured in '.reroute, 'ved thr' 'i:emei"tree to be in :a pa'- on' ,Dsee]nli?r 22nd of Fiolra J., be- , of D. Ja'u A. Munn, of Riva re, and h:arl herrn ill for so - Mil”.1J'iin. 1,';'•.,11 -),F V''.1"n(. Aft'.. Mies :fella Ri a nr.a oc.,F,,lffalo and Mr me menthe. Interment took place lVI1 q i ion Dec.24th. .and Mr'•. Tohn Routlediee of Det:.'o+i 3. -e -ie Eisenhoffera; of Listowel,is: where ir'ste at the, ho`'ne of M. W. .; i l:, ecnuaintiancryl in town. �. Rivere Tr. and Mrrs, Abra'innh Bolton at - Mee. Sarah Jnrro*t Gladmant,wid . ,,, 1:,,-1 till. ;olden wedding of Mr. tete of they late 'c'hn4. C•rl.-tdnean', ,and '' , 'ne". John Bolton, East Ni;ss.,on Word hale, been received- by Mrs'. Theis, Sheseritt of tli4 death of 'hero eldest ;,daughter; Sugran, Mira, (Co]wil'i, of Stevereignl, Salsk., on Dee nor 21)^rt.. She leaves a his, bond, four sons and one- daughter Deoeais'ed� had been an invalid frorxgi rheulnati!sm fon• several yeiars.. 01 Chraisitana:s day' a very hall' py event and one that liiappt'n's. only in fifty ye,`i s 9;, married lues took ']hirer{ at the hoiiie of Mr, end Mrs. Robert Bonthrpn, when their three eons, James W:, of Hen�sall; Wm, D., of Detroit. and Frewder i.�'r: a,• '" • env York •C.itye each witlik their wives and a numbe rof gr andchi"dre•;i, and four daughter», Mrs. J, McMartin of Barri'e;, Mrs; Se Vair of Toronto;AM's, Cecil Simp-• ,son oe 131 neefield and Mos. T. C( Jeri` ," Tl'y'] ail, .. all the members' of +h'ei'r f iri'y, were pres a to take: part in and enjoy th golden am iiv- es , try 'v Mr. and Mrs. Robt.. son-. thron. It goes without 'saying"that a moat enjoyable time wig's 'spent. !Will °1), Bonthron of 'Detroit!, gave - the toast, t *nether of F. W. Gladman died at ' ... . * his th't home of her son-in-law, P. A. Keri; 7<To *.tion`. :13, nil D^ 92. O~ erland car in are stra_ en by Mee, G•rea:t'intereet was taken in , the ' •, .t.,p..¢,•p.•II•+q••1••+•F•1••II•+'€•d••E•'A•II�+'t�++�•'&•4•'1••F+�'•i•�•�II••1••h+x••1•'1',e'tp�'+•1'd°++,e* day.. The auto ware struck one, Bally beef guesteee. conte's't tut on of the London electric care Ilial b.v Rive Meat Market. The 11 was backing up and it ; was parr n•gnths old benq Mr. Rivers pur- ried for about tens rods.. The ear •chased 1ro"nl A1]d,n1v Hiclzs. was on was .somewhat damaged• and Mr exhibition allv'�'for threedaye, and Isaac was sightly brui?ed, tlt�en dressed for three days. Over Mrs. Ed. Hollyman Lucknow, re- ceived a 'sad Christmas meesege•' from Sydney, Anlstralia, telling of p,uto Repairing 1300. gnsole^s rut1 its dressed Wei- W e have made arrangements with entir on New Year Day 'at the hone gh4' 1i er regi t' r:�ei. No less than Ford .1 t sax gu esse were correct;, while 18 the �a ord Motor o. as well. l ri s with + of Mr. and A2rs. George Koch; initlie death of leer brother, �, o:'€" oii�ers �v.:r2 only' half a pound a' . honor of the lettere, birthday, ivh- Penrose, who. according to the di ..... 1 3 �^, ere all. the children with the ex patch, had hese kilned by savages et. "see, death n.,r...,• 1 in Eeeee„. en C�)i)d1. Bros. '�-Iei�s :ll, to handle aei' a' ception of Mrs. Jos. Doerr 01 on tl]fl,Island of New Guinea. 1VIr�. _ ,— lab tr;f 'azn Irl Ie n Riffs -t e Laird, ,Sack., were present. 'Cov- ers Hollynianr knew that her 1 i .� were laid for twenty-one and a awas rit, Dutch Nev Guinea,*an.i ,slat eel, dni?hki i n, VIa• and Mrs, Wt'� Genuine Orders• , huge birthday with slit -two can- ce ,g^ ' a (h„ t' 1 ",,r• T11+^t rte- h'e tva(s! on;E of flue white riven on p•e1,5,d hese nen'• .?niovzd good health ; • I dies centered the table. 4. very that part of tee Island; so . there appropriate address wa's read b o' �, nurnl]•.: of years and for the c,b'1 alwayskeepgood .supply o' y could .be no mi'stakeeas to -the id- -••.:1 n h,lt years has ;1 Mr. Milford Koch, after tirh]clt they entity of the ,slain man. The dee- radually grown worse. Her ' ' ) a �1 • were presented with a beautiful ful set patch stated trust. Penrose with ,a 'gradually wart due t'r en neer from wh- t r , .. of Wicker rocking chairs fionl the ecmpa]]y of 35 natives had been children. b Mi;. Elmore Thiel and icli !ilia ha,s a i f 'rn•l a grrlit deal . }' inland, about 400 ]miles on an nea•p-. 13e,td h''* i. ui Ted parents (she .3x, • Mr. Jack Dale. Those present edition, when they were surer zed _ : e Mil- also repair any in&m! • ' `` o”' car t were Maw Alma and Mr. Milford , c. >s survit•ed by two, broth _a s, by saz'ages and leniose'a`.nd thre ton Russell, of , ;zy avd ']Tomer `5 * el Koch; Mies Juanita Rogers 'and Mr. of ,his men were slain. Russell of Wetc.shiwiini, Alt. Kroft, . n `- _ ' h ^ s i 3 ,. Thos. McMahan of Detroit,Mr. , 1 • Peter )-' "' ' And Mrs, Russel Pitt of Thorndale + A quiet weddin took place, at d . • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thiel and ,chit- CItEDITON t'he. Main St. %I'thndit5,t parsonage. Ar%r'rC`I FOR ALL F.+ARM. tunnel -see -re a'`i`1 n, S' L,'-) AND ,9 . dren of Blake' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Exeter, on S'atun•daee •. Defc. 22nd, .s, '-when Miss Violet Elizabeth Bieber, i:l':IIC{R�, RIO.. LTC. # daughter of per, and Mrd. WAY. T7:) .: � i r7 1 sa,t l , ,g, Bieber Hay, became' the, bride of , . i� . S Y clll . i ,, 10. d. _.} , 'Mr. 'Wesley Northcott;, son of Mr. .e -eket :end effs.aRorrer Northeott of. the .-- • ...+ d•r.: 1 .�<z r,.. :rc r t•4e • Dale and on Melvin, Misses My- Miss Beatrice 1iaisl who •is rtle and Ro,selia Koch; Mr. Alex, tending college .at ; Heist, wile •ta is et - Tether' of. London • and Mr, and Mrs., Jesepli Meidinger of Zurich. �vrsiting her parents,,. Mr. and �Irs, • Chris. Heist over the holiday • ,a , Mrs. Hugh Geri f it to ting. Mee and M'] s T. K. ;Eilber e. Meaner 'Either- and Feesie Xallieie of Cleveland are visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Chi 'fsiEilbea,_ Prank B{ehrnl.e of Detroit, visit Priday with . friend's . in this vicin- ::d with Mr. And Mrst til Wenzel, sty. the 'pant. week: Mrs. Milton Steepe, and little 3Trd'a. Chao. Fahreerof Michigan eon. of Clinton spent the week -end is, visitingfrilends in the vicinity, with friend's on the Bronson Line, The death.,oeetired in Detreoitt north. e . cin' Wednesday`,. Dec. 26t11`. of Mrs. Mess Nancy Gingerich of Baden i Fredericka Finkbeiner, widow ' of '•.pent the holidays with friends in the late George':F'rederick Either, at this vicinity. • I the age of • e3 years and 29 days. Mrs. Clarke entertained a num- For manly years deceased lived in ber of her friends to a fowl (supper !this section and for many, years • last Thursday` evening.`ived int the viliage� being among Miss 'Margaret Tough, who sp-( the most highly respected of -our met the holidays under the par- I citizens About three years ago ental roof •returned' to her ,school'efhe deoealsed went to, Detroit to at Holstein. - I reside withi'her daughter Mrs. Tref- Nieeers. Harold Johnston, Rich- fi ler. She enjoyed the best of he- ard IDenomy and, Tuffield Denote -teethe during her 'stay! there until yr ey of Detroit, spent a few -clays bout two' weeks ago; when :she a itS with their parents. - ' (taken dowel and for a time, 'her. Mr. Herman Walterss who has life was daspared of when nee been very °il1 is improving. • His many fa endo hope for a speedy recovery. . "The value of the asbestos exports hat Canada for the 12 months ended •.ugust, 1923, according to the Do- bialaion Bureau,of Statistics, exceed- nd the value of those of the :p/evi Aim year by nearly $3,000,000. These *smarts for the last year amounted ebb 202,646 'tons, valued at $8,$75,- "49, compared with. 122,785 tons, "vatlued at $5,604;551 in 1922. The first consignment of 1,000 Astounds of Br tisk 'Columbia Douglas fir seeds has been shipbed to the "British Forestry Commission, Lon-' • neon, by the Dominion Forestry Branch, from its plant at New West - e aeinster, British Columbia. The •weeds were extracted from the cones etecently gathered in the Fraser Val. Vey dlstriets. The year 1923 will see a new re - lewd in Alberta coal production. It 4s expected the total production for • 'bh year will reach 7,000,0J0 tons, dire, +:omparison with less than 6,000,- 000 last year. The production up t o November let is 1,500,000 tons :4¢xeater than the production for the eaame period 'last year. The record ;giroduction previously was in 1920, "swe en 6,400,0Q0 tons were produced.. wine pay -rapt this year is expected 'to exceed $16,000,000. Great interest is being manifested In the International Doe Derby to i►e run at Quebec during the Winter carnival en February 21st, 22nd and • e3rd, 1924, The race is for teams eerie'' huskies driven by Indians, trap kers, traders, mail carriers and . oth- +ers, At present ten entries have Elbeen received and others are ex- lipected from the north shore of they elft. Lawrence and from the Abitibi trniaing district. As navigationeeeill' -Msoon close, it will be necessary for +e.ntries from the latter district : to ]lulu -h 400 'miles to reach Quebec. ,About five American .';.ears.' will Itrobably take part, their object be- +keg to regain the geld' cup, for •tile mite t "hilted Sts es. What might have resulted in a "every serious trail wreck was avoided etele the nick of Aim on the Canadian Z'acific Railway.Parry Sound sub- ivision, by•.section foreman Gen- aa.atii, .vho while patrolling the track; Cheer llrignall recently. discovered *tiro large iron nutson top of the *ails, securely fastened with hay '*wire. The foreman had 3iisi, thee unfastele the wire and remove "ilk, elute to clear the track four a train was due in five minutes, Two Alloys in the vicinity admitted, after "'+iyuestioning, that they wired the •-yiit is to the rails; They were sen- "terececr to the local (shelter for one 'month an e" d til ]rbetat • f a were res. equired to give bond and report to the authorities for two ye01, COUNTY NEVI. F John Wnlper passed away at ., his hom in. Brucefield on Tuesday, Dec. 25th'. Tile furira4'aservice was held from the Pr'esbyteria'n churcIf - ralied and grave. every eremite. oe recovery, but .shiddeply she took a change for the worse and the end soon cane. efrs. Eilbee is sur vi red. h'y a family of five 'sone'end' four daughters.• eChristia'n4 ' of Zurich; eiarles+, genre*. F. and Georges• IGreditoni; 'Wen. of .NewarkOhio; Mrs: Wm. H. Wenzel. Crediton; Mrs: We want to take pleasure in thanking our 'Friends and Custom ers who have a• , d us s well in the past year. patronized Q�. � And also wishing them a Bright and Prosderous NEW YEAR WE ALSO DO DRY 'CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK' E. E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich Tourists HeI- Develop- Ontario riu...+avrnWtFi•�a wz`7Jtaa•i «1,F 5,\,»:iti.. M.'._.(.T.alSz+h �ia4'staK'�'3•> fi2.`cA1. a: 'i 4t5 � vM`1to , • Y feL 1. A Typical Bungalow Camp at Emerald Lake. 2. This from the Nipigon. 'ry'peXOST - of the newer parts of .LVA Canada have received their first h i`petue toward development through the tourist,. In many casee it has been the tourists that have first gone In to spy out the land. They have found it good, and, by the trade which they brought in, have encour- aged settlers to set up •their homes with theresult that the district has been" well started • on its way to becoming an organized and. produc- tive community. With the idea of inducing traffic, end by so doing, helping to• popularize and settle those vast, beautiful and productive lends along the right -of - in Central and Western Ontario, the Canadian Paciec Railway has decided to establish a number of Bungalow C' rs, modeled on thosee, whit have proved se sueeoa:sful in cenadiaun Pacific 1lior„4ica6 dlxri.n . the past three years, and it is ex- pected that in a very short time this part of the country will be as famed for lis scenic and aaporttng possibilities as any,: other part of the Dominion. lrhe French River, Nipigon Bay and Lake of the Woods districts are, and have been for many years, well and most favourably known to anglers and hunters, particularly those from the•United States and the Western provinces; but owing to lick of adequate but facilities the traflic has beets confined chiefly to the more adventurous spirits who are satisfied to live in tents. It is in these districts that the first three of the Bungalow Camps will be located, and it is ex- pected that they • will by ready for oecupation 1iy July first, The. � Cam i.. will • . ton ist of a • lscentral community house where mealswill be served, and which will also serve asa 3. A Vista of the French River. recreation cr tion hall,"surrounded ,by innate, rustic bungalows suitable for two or " four persons. The'privaey, simplieltyh• •• and rusticity of these bungalows; appeals to those who like outdoor lite and the moderate Cost of construction:a' and maintenance, makes it possible tee:. ; chargee much lower rates ' than are; elaborate hotel . where operating ea penises are necessarily high. - The Hon. Mr. Bowmen,. of Lands find Forests hi the Ontario.: Government, has expressed himself as entirely sympathetic to the extension of the Bungalow Camp idea in. Onµ tarso, and any 'sites that may be• selected onCrown Landswill l'ae• available at agreed rates with the cordial -•co-operation of this depart.. - rnent, so that tne Company will be able bl, to tai establish s ups in some of the. choicest spots' of this beautiful arflh inspiring country.