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Zurich Herald, 1926-11-04, Page 4ZLJE iitRaium e eeting Exeter fternoiu `x ove 9th Town Ball lues 1926. At 2 o'clock, p, m. -.1INDER AUSPICES *OF THE SOUTH HURON PROWIESSIVE AS-. SOCIATION SPEAKERS W. E. RANEY, Toronto, Progressive Leader. VT. A. McKENZIE, Mitchell, !Candidate, South Perth. W. G. MEDD, Exeter, Candidate for South Huron. C'HAIRMA.N, WJS'I. BLACK, Ex-1Vl. P. Seaforth. ::i1T1ZENS OF SOUTH .HURON AND ESPECIALLY THE LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. 4tO1 ERNMENT CONTROL OF LIQTJOR SALES AND SUES WILL BE DISCUSSED. God Save 'The =King Mrs. C HAUGH, W. G. G. MEDD, Tres(. Vice-Fre'.s, • OTHER IS- . I L LAI -TON, a• Secy ZURICH HERALD Established,, 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESI)A'Y NOON FROM THE erald Printing() fice SHBSCRIPTION RATES - x$1.25 a Tear, • strictly in advance; $1.50 in }arrears or $2.00 may be cb.arged, V,. S. $1.50 year in advance. No aSlaper discontinued until all ?arrears are paid unless at the • gpticin of the publisher. The id;ate of which every .Subscript- , ."non its paid is denoted on the uLabe1. ArDVERTISING RATES Iilsplay Advertising made known :an application. 'miscellaneous articles of not more than four lines, For 'Sale, To 'Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, etc. .leach insertion 25c. Yarm or Real Estate for sale $2,00 ler first month, $1.00 for each. u'baequent month. 'strayed Animals - One insertion i50c., three insertions $1.00. •Trotessional Cards not exceeding ioiae inch $5 per year. Luution Sales - $2 per single in e e tion if not over five inches in length. ' Address all communications to THE HERALD ZURICH ONT. HENSALL • 'C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING South, Kippen _-. 8.22 a.m. South, Hensall ___ 8.32 aim. South, Exeter .__ _ _ ...8.47 a.m. 48tage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m. North, Exeter .... _ ... 10.16 a.m. e North, Hensrail ___ -__ ... 10.30 a.m. North, Kippen ___ .__ ...10.35 a.m, their kindness. A very pleasant evening w a's 'spent. Mrs. A, Reid ,who has 's2reutL the 'summer in Stanley., has gone to Flint, Mich., ro spend the win ter with her daughter,. Mrs. Margaret Erratt of Toronto and Mrs. E, ,-Lowden of Hamilton, are here at present taking care of their mother, Mrs. A. (Robinson, Sr. who is i11. COUNTY NEWS , The Mt. Carmel Dramatic Soc- iety is announcing another .(riot of laughter in the form (of, their three act comedy, "A Count of No Ac?. - count,' A play built for laugh- ing purposes. Nelson Hunkin, son of Thos,. Hun kir of .Usborne, was 'seriously in- jeerecl. Saturday •evening; when a team and wagon in which he wars driving home was struck by an .:uto. He was thrown out and'suf- fered a fractured leg and an injjur to his shoulder. The !team• ran a- way and the wagon( ;;a+as badly(. smashed. One of the horses la.n- ded in a ditch of wateron its back and had. it notb sen rescued would have drowned in a few minute's. The home of Gus Bisback, ,Bay- field Rd, was destroyed by firethe ether 'horning, he arose tand after lighting the, fire went lout to do some chores at the barn, when a bout hili through be (noticed signs of fire and immediately ran to''see a neighbor passing. at (the time al- so came to assist but as water was scarce they could not (subdue the flamers,. Moist of the ,contents were removed,b y. the Ih+i.ii of nei- ghbors, but the house ,,was destroy ed. An early blaze (of unknown or- igin the other morning .destroyed theb arn of Naasau Switzer, 11,11 rat - IA of Kirktbn> The ;large bank barn and all its .contents are a total loss, the damage tamouning to around $6,000, a p iortion of which is covered by insurance, in the Blanchard Insurance The fire broke out abort .four Co..'clock i tl d f' at not - u . ie morniwas lng, an i AFTERNOON iced by h neighbor when he saw the reflection,. -__ _..4.40 p.ns. Ralph Willis, of Stephen, . re -i __. 4.50p•.m. cently lost five head Of cattle from. ._5.05 p.m eating thorn apple's on a grass farm in Stephen Tp. Three of the animals. were baby ,Ireeies,the others year olds. The animals we re found- on diferfent (parts of the farm and had apparently dropped in their track's and iclied. The t thorn apple contains a !great ma- ny :seeds and the 'seed had become lodged in the 'stomach causing de- ath.. A 'stomach. of jour of thet an- imal's was 'opened and 'apailful of seeds removed. • HENSALL. D W. Foes is at present., confin- ed to hi!3 room ,with an attack of ►pleuri'ayl, Belle Spark's is here from Br- antford visiting her mother and with wh:orn Mrs. Sparks intends, returning Frank Roles of Toronto,. is vis- iting friends and relative's here. Maps, Johil Murdock iwhe severe- ly Injured her ankle is able to be out again. Dail Beggs of (Toronto, for the St ere Briggs Co,. is in town get in' ready to take in and store onion 'sets. Flroa, Higgins,.: who. (11a's /been visiting in Detroit :hie:s.keturned ac- companied by Mr, and ,1V1iS. A.J. Sweitzer. W:mf A: Houston, (Manager '• of the Bank of Montreal ;hat. rented from Mt' -•s• John Glenn, her fine brick dwelling on the east ,'side of Albert St. 'w . Mrs,, 5, Smit (and family are Moe ving into the house recently Vac- ated by Mrs. Richardson. ishe will go into the laundry ,'business. The members of the new fire brigade ate firing Yup and ,paint ing the old fire fighting' equipm- ent and getting ready for the ar- ei. pal of the new' (engine, A meeting was',hold in the town hall, the other evening to interest South, Kippen _.. South, Hensall ... South, Exeter ___ *Stage leave Zurich ...3.00 p.m. Forth. Exeter _._ _._ .-_ 6.04 p.m. ''North, Hensel! ___ __..._ 6.13 p.m. North, Kippen ... ... 6.23 p.m, FOR SALE .'FOG .BERCASE BATTERIES $14.75 Allowance will be made„ for old •`3 attery. Store your battery for -*be winter with us. • Also chargr', -,113npair and Rebuild Batteries,. t`Ve %wee installed an equipment for rnrt+llu ld ng and repairing Batteries Louis ''rang, Zurich, Ont. . STANLEY TOWNSHIP. *1.1.. R.iebi ri ii#'obin'.,Ion' who _has :.pent the past five ;years on the ::'farm on Goshen 'Line; Stanley !!left a .few day ago for Carlyle, . '4'Sa+sl,., where he intends to reside 41or some time at least: Mr .and Mrs, Geon. Lilley and Mr. Calvin Dow;son of Seaforth, pent. Sunday at lihe -home ,•of Mr. land Mrs Geo, Dowson. Nl'r. and Mrs, Ralph Stephenson Farr Line ,returned iltolne last week, after; spendhr„ four ,months "'with their friends in the; west.They -mute by Way .o(Ithe States and edmai•tedr at Flint and Zarlette,Mieh,. ants their tvay home Mr_ and 'Mee. T. Stephen'sri1r and. letin. Cecil Wiley of Detroit, visited Mr, t'4'ill Red':Y, (Varna la's't week 4.ln Wednesday evening, Oct. 20; Viae nin.embers of Goshen )Congreg- t"iftiion'met at the home of Mr.Riche ;suit Robinson, prior to his 'clep- snipe for the West and presented aim with a nice Mantle clock and 'Haut address, expressing their ap- r.Ikreeiation of hi'.s, services in Stale lay; School and Choir and theirre- ` IVA of his leaving and wishing *Alden and his family Gocl-l:,1p.tied in 'Altair new home: in (Ca4 1t, Sa'sk, was here and addressed :the meet, ing and 'show the advent tges and profit of tobacco growing. Fr.ends throughout Virci.en, Man leaned with deep regret' of the - death of Goo. Stirling Moir, who passedaway at the family h#tire on Sept. 23rd, aged 62 years, 'Ta deceased. was the tales ,son of peter 'Moir, one of the piaeeere of Usborne 1'p, The plowing match held ,,last week on the farm. of Wm. Welsh,. of the London 'Ecl, 3 miles 'south .was wall attended a,)d a most Sue- c ,ssful one in every ',respect, it was held under the auspices Of. the EX- titer District Branch. of the Ontario Plowman's Association. EXETER Jo-nels .6z( May are 'enlarging their seed store byt die addition of several feet at the rear. Norman McDonald of Exeter N. was taken to Victoria ,1Tolspital, London, where he was (operated on for a.ppendiciti's. The cnion crop is being mark- eted although 'acute are ,not ready yet, while others are holding out for 7c.. The veteran's of Exeter and 'dis- trict and D Company training in Exeter, ii~ill parade to Trivitt Mem oriel church on Sunday, ,No.). 7th, A. full attendance of Iveteran's is e:cpected this year. A children's 'story telling: con- test was• the chief ,feature of the October meeting of the .)Voiiien's Institute, the boys and girls of the public 'school grades (delighted the 'audience with their 'story,. Dr. and Mas, Fired 1:. England, of Loki. Angels, Cal,. who have' • been visiting in England hastened, their return fort %heir Golden wed ding anniversary. They were ina"ried in .Exceter, Oct."1tth, 1876. A meeting in (the interest of tobacco' grower's -or those who would like to become tobacco gr pavers -will be held in the . Exeter Town hall last Thursday eye. Big money i's promised as p •' return forg rowing tobacco.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard: Hunter left for Elizabeth, New Jersey, wh- ere they will make"an extended sisit with a daughter. _. Dr. and Mrs ..J.. Harrison, ofr De- troit visited relatives here. They were accompanied hone by Mr. and Mrs Tapp, who will y i's: t there; AUCTION SALE OF FARM, PARM (STOCK AN.P IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, In Stephen Tp,: !onLot 19, Con; 13 1.!!_, anile js,outh of Dash- wood, on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16th, 1926, at 11..30 !o'clock 'sharp the following - REAL ESTATE -100 acre's :farm more -or leas with is brick house and bank .barn and. tall nece'ssa& buildings, pig 'stab!.'', hen house, plenty of good water, well 'situated well fenced,_ convenient •10 'school and church. Immediate .posses- 'cion, 20 acre's • pf fall plowing done and balance seeded down. HORSES -1 mare 10 ,yrs,. old, 1 horse 4 yrs. -old. • CATTLE-6`cows milking ;dug to calf in April and May, 2 clown: and a heifer due. to calf on December 7 yearlings, 6 spring calves, these cattle are of the very beat and in good condition. HOGS -1 'sow due (n January, 2 sows /supposed to be in pig; .1 200 -lbs. pig. HENS -200 pure bred white egLhorn hens, +2 dozzen pure bred white Leghorn roosters IMPLEMENTS -1 Chevrolet 0. touring car 1920 model,;n A 1 Con- dition, M.H, binder 6 -ft. tent, mower wagon, gravel box, new top bug- gy, 4 -section harrows, 'McCormick 1ertiserli drill, Deering 12 -hoe ,fer- tilizer drill nearly new; (set double harness, .single harness, Viking )cr'- eam (separator 600-1b. capacity, pla- ter, •shotg un, x -cut (saw, spring tooth cultivator, root pulpeT, net- tle cattle trough, 3 grain. bags, and saw, crow bar, bag struck, faro-. ir.gmill, bobsleighgs, necky.ol ens, whippletrees, disc, forks, shovels, logging chains, 20 loads Alfalfa hay 1600 but'hels mixed grain, a tension ladder. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -2 iriPie beds, springs' and mattress, cook stove, tables, lounge, 1Sleboard,, dressers, clock, a full !line of quilts and bed cloths, carpets; a, cluan- tity of fruit and sealers, milk Pails 2 barrels, phonograph, 12 'sin.gIe coral hardwood, ready for'thesto:ve churn, a number of ,chairs, and numerous other article's. TERMS -A11 sums of E$ 10 and un der cash, over that amount 1.2 mantiva credit will be given 'on. furnishing approved jjoint notes, with a, discount of .3% off for cash on credit remounts. i REAL BST ATE -Half cash on day. 'ot 'saley balance may be 1^14 on . 'a mort- gage for 3, year's, 'without, interest. Everything is going to be sold as the proprietor is (going .to res- tire from farming, Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm Di itrich, Proprietor John Greybeil, Clerk, AUCTION SALE Of Varna, Farm Stook and. Ina:ple'in- en't's, The undersigned auctioneer lira's received instructions to sell by public Auutiott at Lot 21r, • Con, 2, L R.S., 7`udkersmith Township, • i% miles east and i miles mirth of Kippen on WEDNESDAY, NOV-. Jtobintson made a veay runt-, fanners in the growing of tob-i EMBER 10th(; 1028, at 12,30 p, m'. ' fe rilile e''e,ely than( ie them, tor i meta,. ; Mr', Spener, .o1 'hathar;i.. Sharp the 1tritowin , pr'operty ' il. 1 Lot tar, L,R.S. Tuelter+smith Tp,., containing 100 acre's, weft drained and e [oreswheat; 1 23 e 0 c es �plo wed, oed bush; bal- ance 'seeded to grass; 'large brick Muse and brick kitchen 'attached furnace and 'soft '!Nater in house; 2g oocl •wells, woodshed and large bank 'barn .with good (stabling and litter carrier, hen house, drivnn. shed with steel roof and ottherout +t "0".Cdr'1.144 it 4-144,44•febilee ietee "The New :D 44;T J.Ei ►n►^r rcy, November 4th, 1926 / ite".1'+r±14.4.443 l++is++l+Z++++'A 1g Ca " : ETT SIX qr��r n buiidings Hain ,.r d been appointed district HORSES -2 breod mare's ri'sing 7. and 8 yrs ;g rey Percheron :hoE rising 4 years; bay horse riming 5 years, aged driver, aged mare, 2 •spring colts; CATTLE -Cow 5 yrs old, due at time of 'Kale, cow 4 yrs old due in Feby.; 'cow 3 yrs, old with calf at foot, 3 heierfs rising 2 Yrs; 4 spring calves, all choice Durham cattle. HOGS -York br- ood 'sow, due Dec. 10th; _4 chunks about 15 1b'a. Goocl Bacon Type, FOWL -7 dozz. Plymouth Rock' hens; 4 doz. Rock t•u'llets; 3 doe Rock cockerel's, 9 ducks. IMPLEMENTS -MH binder, Deer ,ng mower, Hay loader, Cpck'shutt riding Vow, welkin.) plow, 'MH, '1'' ' _ 'I p fit most makes of plows 3 agent for the above• celebrated. Ai {pQQ}Y ,Car, 1 will : be pleased at any si .Cr IWm ,N .. To time to give a demonstration. 4t T, WILL ALSO GIVE EXPERT SI;:.it V1C.E OF BATTERIES e )F ALL KINDS- -NEW BATTERIES IN STOCK. t ® A.UTOS REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED BY EXP RT Eng 4. 4. MECHANIC. SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO. GIVE + ,... DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 4 , + 41117 1711]! R f� Lilt it gator, M,$. drill 13 hoe; Wilk innong •ang plow, wagon almost new, gravel box, hay rack, sulky rake 12 foot; manure !spreader, st- eel tired buggy, bob sleigh, cutter 10a' al oil barrel, fanning mil, ,sca- les 2000-1b. cap. land roler spring seat, 3 -sec. harrows, 2 'set single harness, set britchen harness new, .set plow hardens, .5 horse collars, 3 bla.nket's, bee boxes and supplies. Buffalo robe, buggy rug, 's'.,.•-ar ket tie, sap pails -and 'spilesi Syrup l,'a- an's, 35 bags potatoes 3 cord hard wood, 350 bu'sh, wheat, 200 -bush bar ley, 600 bush 'oats, 12 load timothy hay, 4 load millett, 5' 'sling. ropes Forks, (shovels, chain's, neckyokes cloubletrees and 'numerous other .articles. TERMS -Farm -10% on day of 'aisle, $4000 may remain as mortgage at 5r/%.., balance in 3C days, Pos- session given. 'CHATTELS--Whe a.t and al 1'sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be, given on furnishing approaved jjoint notes. A dis•* count of 5 per cent. allowed for ea'sh on credit amounts Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. L. M,B;, J. Dayman, Proprietors. • S at greatly reduced prices R• .�.ANGE Props 4.i... k=3+4-1.++*++++moi'+.++F++'r+ +++'i k 44+Y++'+++++++.,.1t; The Fall Millinery Trade has opened up with .a, rulsh and the reason is found in the 'attractive New Sats we are !showing. •Charm- ing in all the glory of Fall are these lovely Hats. Youwill find it to genuine pleasure to select your new hat Arone this gay assem- blage. The new high crowns are generously. represented, We are entlxu's^ed over our Millin ery this used too and pleased with the. reasonable V. V. Siebert, Zurich MU1711AY.:5' s, rrtrrc: Fall_ You will .be entb: prices as well. SEE OUR NEW PARLOR IN THE GASCHO BLOCK 4 7 ntario Election Act 1926. And Ontario Voters' Lists Act, 1926 The Ontario Election, December let, 1926 TAKE NOTICE That the 'sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or - appeals with regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the pending election of a member of tree Legislative Assembly for each of the Electoral Districts of Huron North,. and' Huron South, will be- held for the respective municipalities in said Districts, at the following times and places, mentione'. in the Schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the Revising Officer for each Municipa3ity,. and the last date for making +complaint's or appeals to the said Clerk. HURON NORTH Clerk of Last Day For Municipality Date of Sitting Place of Sitting Time of Sitting Rev'i'sing Officer Complaints. Ashfield Tp. ... .._November 6th..._._Tp, Hall, A'shlield ... _11 a.m..-...C. E. McDonagh, Lucknow Nov;.3: Colbbi.ne Tp. -_., _._ N ovember 4t11.._:..Tp. Hall, Carlow _.. ___10 am Mrs. L Hetherington, Goderich " 1. Grey Tp. -_ ... ...November 15th .___Tp .Hall, Ethel ... --- 11 a.m' J. H. Fear, Ethel _-. __. " 11l Howick Tp..:.... ...November 186..___.Tp. Halt, Gorrie __' -, 1130 aro Mrs. C. E. Walker, Corrie ___ " 1 • Morris Tp. __1:._ .._November 15th.......Tp. Hall, Morris ... .- 2 p.m_ Alex. MacEwan, Bluevale " Turnberry Tp. -__ ...November 16...__.Tp. Hall, Bluevale ___ 1.30 Cruickshank, Wingham 153 East Wawanosh Tp ._. Nov. 13tb-_-_.Fore'ater's Hall,'Belgrave 2p.m._Ale:. Porterfield, Belgrave �Ot West Wawanoish Tp __. Nov. 6th Tp. Hall, W. Wawanosh 2pm De nin Phillips, Lucknow __. " S. Goderich Town .__ Nov. 9,10, 11,13_____Court House, Goderich 10;a.m ___MineEdna Webb, Goderich " �• Wingham Town _. __ Nov. 17th Town Hall, Wingham ___11 am......W.A. Galbraith, Winghain __. " 14 13russeils Village .., ... ---Nov. 16th....__Town, 3 pmL--...A.H, Mcdonald, Brussels ._. " 1iE. Blyth Village ___ .__Nov. 13thCornmunity Hall, Blyth liam_____Jas. D.. Moody, Blyth __- :-. " 110 Wroxeter Village ... ... Nov. 5tkTown. Hall, Wroxeter _.1 .pm.._...Fred Davey, Wroxeter __- " '„€.; HURON-,SOTJTH ' Hay Township -...November 11th._.;. -Tp. Hall, Zurich _. .__10 am. -.A. P. Hees, Zurich ......Nov.; Ftullett 7.'p: ...... .:: ... Nov. 8th....._Caiim'ty hall, Londe!sboro 2 pm. J. Fingland, Londesboro ... f! Goderich' Tp. ... ......... Nov. 5th.... .... .Holmes'Hall, liolmesvile 10am.__R G. Thompson, Clinton " le, McKillop Tp. ... _-.Nov. lith._....Carnegie' Hall, Seaforth 230pm__John McNay, Seaforth Nog j' R- Startle Tp. ... ... _..� ...Nov, 12th,._.. -Tp. Hall, Varna --, --. 10 am � J.E. Barnwell, Varna :.;.,-.. " 9, Stanley___11 am.. -11 Either, Crediton ,_.... -' ... Nov. 9ti'r.-._Tp. Hall, Crediton --- •.. Stephen Tp. ... ...• Tuckersmith Tp. ...Nov.' 12tlr.__ •_Walk's Hall, Brumfield 2.30pm_-_-D,F.MeGregor, Seatforth,Noi ... " 9' Usborne Tp. ... ...Nov.. 10th...,. -Tip. Hall, Elimville 2.30 pm ..:.Henry Strang, Hensall ... ... " S . Clinton !Town ... .-..Nov. bth...•,_Town Hall, Clinton 10 am.._.-.D.L.Maepherson, Clinton .., °" S ; Seaforth Town Nov. • 4th:_....Town Hall, Seaforth _.. 1 pm -...T -A. "Wilson, Seaforth..-.. "' 1 y Ba field Vill. age .. _.. Nov. 12th...,_ Town Hall, Bayfield -- 12 am. --James Reid, Bayfield ,..... ... " il, Exeter Village ... ... Nov. i0th...._�•Illage Hall, Exeter pm Jotsep'd(, Senior, Exeter z.. ,... " f:, ... 1 Hensall Village .... ... ... Nov. 4th.._. --Town Hall, Hensall _. __22 atn-.Alex. Murdoch, Hensall ,.. "b g' K. C, Crow Attorney, 3s the Revising Officer for the Munieipeiitie!s 'off Mr. Charle+a ,Seager, , , Goderich. Town, Colborne Township in North Huron, 'and the Municipalities of the Town of Clinton,, • Village of Bayfield and Township of Goderich in South Huron. ' The County Judge is the Revising Officer for all. other Municipaalitib. in, North and South Barone! ed upon to examine the Voters' Lists to ashertain 'that their n a ixesi are cote. All persons are carr p redly entered iliherein. bat an oxer in any of tbeuaid' municipalities who desires tier AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE t y v complain that iiia name, :or the name of any person entitled to be entered on the said list for that - alit has been emitted from the !Awe, or that the names of any persof& Who are riot entitled( toV,y to be Voters have been entered thereon, may as above. Set out 'apP1J'r complain or appeal to havehlet name, or the 'natne of any Other. person entered on or removed from the List, AND FURTHER TAKE 'NOTICE that ,such appeals must bee -by settee iib Writing in the pre'se- cribed form (in, duplicate) eigned by the eomplainaont, and given to :the Clerk bf the Revising Of.ficet , or left for him at his address as istatod above, The lists of voters may be seen at the office cf, the Clerks' of the Revising Officer. e noel ls Goderieh„ Clerk of the Eleeetion Board, forth* Ear further Information write to A. G. Reynolds„ r County" of Huron, • N. LEWIS E. It ClhairMan of the Election Board fee the County of HUrOR,,. Gocteri ..:+ Ire ''21 t: lieu a,l;' aetobn.ri..&.IIS; . Dated at clz. t li .