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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-08-25, Page 4• lw? 4A' Ar' l� 4l r lll� '4i11l �r it is Itin CITIZENS of Ontario ---The only salvation for Ontario's revenue-producingo uor o � and cs theo opera reven- tion of forest fires. Y pp tion is absolutely essential. Forest fires are rapidly diminishing our re- sources of timber and pulpwood. Over 90 per cent. of Ontario•s forest fires are caused by human Carelessness. If everybody was careful to prevent the start of fire, Ontario's Forest would be` safe. SaveSntari' ntaricrests Ther re yours BUSINESS MEN of Ontario — Lend us a hand. The various busi- ness associations — of bankers, boards of trade, manufacturers, merchants, lumbermen; engineers, educationalists, tourists, and sports-' men, and all other bodies of weight and influ- ence, can do a great work for this province and for their own interests as• well by actively pro- moting educational propaganda to reduce forest fires. -RAILWAY OFFICIALS can help. Railways e cause 40% - of Ontario's Forest fires. ;They Forestry Branch is being well supported improved co-operation on the part of railway ' officials and by the DominionT Railway Board.. Let us reduce the number of railway fires one- . half this summer. (The train passenger. in . Northern Ontario who nonchalantly throws his cigarette or cigar out of the window o of a fangth fforest fire season is deserving sen- tence!) CAMPERS, tourists, fishermen, picknickers, berry pickers, prospectors and hunters should. Ontario Forestry Branch 4 , LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every. Wednesday) bitter ._. ............ 22 37 flumewheat .. .. .. ...... • Y 90 ar1e 65 'ellotheat _.. ... _._ old 1.25 new 1.20 20 •omits ••- 4.75-5.50 30.00 sorts _. . ...... ...... 35.00 - ... 13.25 �Jfobs ... ... NOTICE DEBENTURES FOR SALE Ilt.AY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM ,,m''f`he council of the Township of Towes, Altona, a1an., has received lay is offering for sale at par, net returns of $19.07 from the sale ' of !seven tattle shipped in July feel their responsibility even though out of sight of the policeman. SETTLERS can co-operate by exercising more care in setting out fire on their own pro- perty. LUMBER FIRMS can help by impressing on all foremen the need for carefulness. River - drivers in dry seasons should be specially warned. Gangs of men going in and out to the camps need special attention, because of the danger along the slash -lined trails from the inevitable cigarette. THE PRESS could do more public-spirited constructive work to reduce forest fires than any other single agency. This is a non -poli- - tical campaign in which the whole press could join. LEADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION in every community should be • the first to extend a helping hand. Tell the Chief Ranger or write the Head Office. any time you have information or suggestions to impart, or questions to ask. GIVE US 4 HAND! Parliament Buildings, Toronto 18 Thursday, August 25th :92 S QI% a DoublesNl€ako , � � i ,� al ea r }i P...—:,,....:,..on C,asl17&S' C7✓�.�.. AIRS U WRN INNILR IRE, RUB L- R coMPANY<., , elecenewsereencesiere WINGHAM. ONTARIO. wasseweesiinessaunalresi have been appointed Agent for this district for the above Celebrated Inner Cushion Tires. And will be pleased to give a demonstration at any time. Call and be convinced. John Hey, Jr. Zurieh ..J Misses Jean and Dorothy Cam- pbell,, Of Toronto are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 1Vlurdoeh. Arthur Hillier, recently from Eng land hag: engaged with Mr. T. Mur- dock as courier. on Hensall route No. 2. • '` Mr. 'E. Rennie and faintly have returned from camping at Grand Bend. Mr. Wm. Fee and sisters, Misses Martha, Jane and. Mary, have re- turned from Watford and vicin- ity, where they had been visiting relatives and friends. t. Dr. Jas. Bell left last week for -Montreal where he will leave for a tour through England, Scotland and France., Dr. W. Geiger, of Waterloo, Mr. Rora Geiger, druggist of Kitchen er, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger of Bridgeport ,and Mr. and Mrs. E. Geiger and fmilay o fLondon, are visiting their parents lgr. and Mrs Owen Geiger. John Bolton who lives a few miles east of here, had the mis- fortune to have his wrist ;broken by the kick of a young horse that was running. lose. It appears that while hitching up hj jis team this young horse came up and making a kick at one of the hors- es happened to strike his wrist, breaking the bone. Mr. Owen Geiger has a • large rune r of teams drawing in hist flax from. different parts in ' the country. Mother complains e that it's Miss leTilkinson of Bowenanville more and more difficult to keep is visiting Miss Edmesion. daughter in clothes. An interesting matrimonial ev- ent was performed at Drysdale R. C. heureh on Tuesday, August 16th, when Miss Delia Denommie, daughter. of Mrs. Rachael Denom- mie, of .the, Sauble Line, Hay, was united in the holy bonds of Mat- rimony by .Rev. Father Rondott, to Mr. Peter Papineau of Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.. Papineau.. Mrs. Wm. Schroeder of Detroit also of the Sauble, Hay. A large is visiting with her mother, number of friends witnessed the In the lawn bowling tournam- Miss S. Tiernan of London Visit- ed in town llhis week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edighoffer and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kellerman spent the week -end at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schroeder left on Monday for a visit with rel- atives in N. Dokota(. ceremony. The happy coupleleft, ent on Thursday last skip Hart - for Windsor, Where they will re_ leib captured first prize and slap side in future. 1 Wolfe !second. A large crowd The following is taken from a ;turned out to witness both after - London Advertiser editorial, in [noon. and evening games. The discussing the grave situation that' bowling chub promises to put on the farmers are facing;— "W. H.1 some ;interesting games again next Thursdayewhen prizes wil be given to winning . teams. All those wishing to take part in these ga- mes are to hand in their names to the secretary before noon,.Thurs- day. Scores were 'as- follows; bentures of the Hay Municipal ; ysteni to the amount of $3324.00 Ia%d debentures are for a term eat ten years and bear interest at the rate of 5;e, per cent per annum Aarnual payment of principal and ;interest amounts to $4.40.99. Ready for delivery Sept. 15th, 1921. ANDREW F. HESS, Trees. Hay Township to a St. Boniface stock yard firm, according to officially issued st- atement. The firm allowed $41.71 for the stock, but the freight from . Altana to 'St. Boniface amounted to $15.34, nearly as much as the net returns, and the commission charges were $10.30. Towes rec- eived $16.87 for a' cow weighing 1,130 pounds, or 11A. cents a pound. 4 500 -pound steer brought '$7.46, a 110 pound sheep $3.85; a 50 - BORN ]found lamb $5.25, another 50-114 veal calf, weigh- iesela�vartzexrtruber—Alamb $3, while at Bronson line in 120 pounds brought $4.87.The day Township on + 15th returns from Towe's transac- t° Mr. and Mrs. Jacobb Schwartz tion aggregated less than $3 per fentruber, a daughter (stillborn) head." . ?. THE WESTERN FAIR (Sept. 10th to 17th: The speed events held in Con- .tliketion with London's Exhibition Otis year, will be of interest. A litew plan is adopted whereby the atihe' entry fee is abolished. There `tieall be a Mall fee of $10 for each rte) data!!, and any horse may start in • 'maty event in which they are elig- We. The purses are $300.00 for leach, event and there are ten *vents. The moneywill be div - Wind;. 50, 25, and ,10%. This should eeelrtainly be ane 'tractive prog- Wean for the season The last day wsf the Exhibition, Saturday, Sep With, wili be a great day. The celenagement have set lied ht tie- eentendous expense,,. g levan- of Chicago, a series of ant- 4cinobile races. There will be asc's+exi; cars and drivers, and six s!aw!nets. The usual price of ad- on Sunday, DASI4— 0OD. Mr. L, K.leinstiver Jr. end ew, Percy Kleinstiver are Week visiting in Yale Mich, neph- this Mrs, Snider • and son Bruce, of Toronto are visiting with 1Vir.'and Mrs. Wm.' Snider. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ed. Stelek and son of Drysdale spent Sunday 'at the home of P: Fassold, AFTERNOON :Skip, ,! „ „ GAMES EXETER 11. Prior, of Portage la Prarie, 1VTane who is eaej on a purchasing trip, is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. Kay. The,,second shipment of cattle t) England started out from here en Tuesday lest, ,cons;,ting of set en cars, le s'Ai. 3:).n lel Parson: and Geo Wit r i 2e 3 ace )mpanied them. Mr. and "71•*-... •*-... W TT : Doerr are spendiirg t e.? > >. e': ; 'r lidays at Kitchener, 'nee., n • ' Chippewa E.:M .Tel.: -3 se,rl hibs house on login S t •YI • 'r. S. How- I and the n ,i.t r ,' `he Exeter Publi4' Scheel Mr. ,and yI • J G e''inbury and 1 family;, have retu•••nsd eeone a mot -1 or trip, t'o Toronto Fassold .. ... 25 Wolfe 13 Wolfe ... ._. ... .. ... 18 Hartleib .._ ..., ...... ..-22 Hartleib ... ... ... 9 Taylor ...... ........: • . 12 Fassold ... ..., ... 1.3 Taylor .. .. J ...... -10 Evening Games Skip hartl.4k,, F.. Skip Hartleib. ... ... Fassold Wolfe HENSALL » U. F. O. PICNIC Will Be held In GRAND BEND PARK ON Wednesday August 31st Honorable Manning Doherty, M. P. P.. Mr. Burnaby; President of U. F: 0., Toronto and others will discuss the questions of the Day. AT 10.30 A.M.—There will be a fi ve mile Parade of Automobiles, decorated with farm produce, led by a Band. Speaking begins at 2 p. m., after which there will be sports of various nature, such as basebal,1 Tug -Of -War, Etc. COME ONE; COME ALL; And enjoy a profitable and Pleasant day on the Shores of Lake Huron. Liberal Rally COUNTY OF HURON G ' To Be Held In Victoria. Park, Seafortk ON WEDNESDAY August 31st, 31st, 1921 Thos. P1 n It e' •d b*" ,_ sconsin St. I arrived here lel': a t u • lay. ' and i ' says the \-tLhand +- 'r and hiarvest in that Stet' ha:" '„'n about the same as ie On a i goodl;whe at, light oite, fine cera and very hot Weather, • The, staff oe tlee ":rater High School. has been sole ted for the coming term end' er:., as follows; Principal, E. J. Wethev M. A., gr- aduate of Trinity C -liege, Prince of W,ll's Priz` min and Wel'in;ton Scholar; specialist in. mathematics Mr. J; Miller ,of Rodney specialist in science, Miss Margaret Ross, M. A:, classical teacher, and Miss Dor raneeu, off Sea prth, specialist in phytsi'i al culture. A'- new science room with the latest equipment is being fitted. up. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ri Patterson and. Ray, ]]notored to Marlette, Mitt. The Village council! met on Tu- esday evening, last. and struck the village rate at 32 mills on the dol- lar: Miss E. Robson' of New York! Mr. J. H. :Ehlers, of Indianapolis, Mi Ind,, spent a few. _days last week' and Miss Stella Robson, of Tor - with his parents. ' _ onto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. lfarry Arnold. Miss B. Graybeil has retiened to Mrs. S. Melick and Mrs. 5. mere Toronto after spending "*'era':1 ner 'visited for a few days last months with her parents. week at Seaforth with Mr. and Mtn. and :Mrs, C, Li.ndenfi,eid and Mrs. 1. Hudson Mrs. Tait of Parkhill were visitors file. and Mrs. Root, Kirk and with Mr. and Ales. C. Steinhagen faintly of Flint, Mich, spent a few,,days the guests of Mr. It. J. Drysdale. . Mr. and Mrs, Skelesy' of., London "England and little; son are the gu- ests of Mi', and Mrs. Stone, ,emission will prev'Lil at gates an grand. stand. All information "ro,n 1;h Secy'., A, M' Hunt, Gen,- +Aril. O:iiges, London, Mr. and Mrs, C. Hatchleiss,,, of De troit visited with Mr. ,Ind_ Mrs. L. Kleinstive.r last week., CREDIT'ON and AT 1.30 P. M. WHEN tion. W. L. Mckenzie King Lead: Of The Liberal Opposition Hon. Dr.. Beland. • ex -Post Master General W.' C. Kennedy, M. P. For North Essex other .speakers will address the electors of Huron County.. GOD :SAVE THE KING Executive Huron! Liberal Association. Miss pearl Geiser has returned to her home .in Teledo, after spend- ing a fean weeks with' her parents here. ;r Samuel Finkbeiner has rented his farm to Mr, Schroeder. Word ha's been received that Mr 'Rozell,' 'principal of our school, Went • through•, an operation ; in Hamilton recently. Mrs, .'Robt. Wyatt of Winnipeg, and Miss Rau of London are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Geo, Fahnetr. Mr. .ani; Mrs:: Jos. 'Heist are in Battle Creek, .visiting their two daughters there, Herman Oestreicher; received a seveXe. shaking up the other' :day, when he fell' in 'rhe hay loft on his son's farm, +.r Harry rinkbeiner was operat- ed on 'for appendicitis in London at present t h is. J st p last week. u having a house' built and with the farm work on, hand his illness has proven; rather w;iafortunate. DO I'T: YOURSELF' It's a mighty hard thing to get a builder to do a small jobs these dais. The housing shortage is so great that they AI bare big eontracts on hand. • But if you need a room re.. !Finished or a new one made out of -some unused•.apece, yo3:, ;can do it yourself with Neponset Board. Neponset i4, a tough, flexible board finished :with a quop tered o"sk effect on one side and it, light `tan effect on the. tether. Both iaides, are thoroughly waterproofed, if you wish!; to paint it any other color, it takes paint beautifully a44*t lecontomically. Come in todafand let us :demonstrate to you some of this! !varied uses to. which Neponset Board can be putand shows, i you how siin'piq • and satisfactory it is to use in the horn ,L, And office. BIRD SOK► LIMITED, Hrmiltoto, Ont+ititll'. Fred. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich