Zurich Herald, 1922-06-29, Page 4Rut
CREDITON
'Dsenoratlo'ia' Day was Observed', at
he Ceediton Cemetery, Sunday af-
itexnbora, the graves of the dep-
"i,rted were beautifully cleeorated
Nteith irower•s.
The Misses Esther and Martha
Mauch of Chicago, ` are holidaying
Ott the home of tlieir parents, Rev,
nand Mr's. Hauch.
Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Keehn and
leo children, of :Kex•robert, Sask.
*toe visiting xelatives here.
Kine of .Crediton's respected cit-
leena in the person of John Fink-
*einer, passed away last Wednes-
eda'y, 14th hist,. at the age of : 77
-years and . five months. The de -
teased had been ill for some time
with cancer of the stomach, He
'emigrated from Germany some 36
."ewers ago. .
EXETER-
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,Alter
XETER-After ten days in camp at Car -
Heights, London, Major;
U+eaxnan and the volunteers return-
led on Tuesday last looking 'fit
,rater the training.
Mrs. John Snell returned home
lit week after an extended visit
-With her son at' Calgary, Mbe
she visited at Medicine Hat and
W4` ,ipeg on• her return.
Mrs. Feeckleton of town had the
tilsfortune to splinter a small ankle
tome during the storm at the park
Vac other Sunday and 'she has since
tam! confined to her bed. i.
-Garnet .Frayne, who has been
e lieted for some; years with as -
limn, left on Friday for the west,
*here if the climate. helps him, he
will remain, forseveral months.,
Mr. a'nii Mrs. B. M, ,Francis of
Woo and Mr, and Mrs.: Ray Viet-'
ser of Usborne, left for Crosswelf
rlsh., where they will attend the'
linetual Francis Re -union picnic.
Mr. and Mrs, V. C. French of
'tlre'taskiwin1 Alta., spent a few
days here, the guests of , Mr; and
yrs. Wilbur Martin and other,
laati yes,• a
MAKE
Mr, Russell Reid' of Goderich and
I1Srs. F. I+*ixaila,y caf Erns: River
visited s, a :t the 1attee's :Brother-in-
law,
other -in-law, 1VIr, W:n; Finlay on Friday.
The monthly meeting of the
Blake Presbyterian W. M, Society
.was held at the home of 111r, and
Mrs. Wtn, Finlay on Thursday of
last week:, when Mr's. jantes ,El.'llan
and Mrs. Finlay gave short reports
of the Union W, K S. meeting held
in St. A'tadx•ewschurch, Kippen on
the 7th of June. They also quil-
ted two quilts for the missionary
bail to be sent out west. There
were 18p resent, and everybody
went home feeling they were well
repaid and enjoyed the afternoon's
outing, , {
DASHWOOD
Miss Kline has returned to ,her
home in ;Hano-Ter,
The •Junaox Y P. A. of the Ev -
angelical church visited with the
Zurich Junior Alliance on Saturday
afternoon. .A. very pleasant' time
was reportedi
Mr. and Mrs. Shenk and fam"•r
spent the week -end in( Stratford.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Snider and
son; and 1Virs. Shaw of Cardington,
Ohio., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Snider atp resent.
Miss Grace Kellerman is visit-
ing in Toronto and Whitby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Geiser en-
tertained the YIPA. tot an ice
cream social last Monday evening
Messrs. H. Willert and Sons pur-
chased the flax mill which was
sold by auction .on Monday.
Mr. E. Tiernan and family vis-
ited in Stratford on Sunday.
Mr, Geo.." Edighoffer' spent ;a
few days last week in Detroit.
Children's. Day services will be more serious he was removed to
held in the Evangelical church next .the hospital at London, where the
Sunday .:evening. best medical .skill was obtainedo
The Ladies' Aid and Y, P. A. but without avail. His remains'.
of the Evangelical church held , being brought here Tuesday morn -
the annual Strawberry Socia on ing, interment being made in Hen
Gaiser's Lawn on Thursday June 'sail Union 'cemetery. The dece-
15th. A very interesting program' ased lived at Rogerville for many
was rendered. The total pro- years and aaout five years ago'
came to Ifensali, where he made
his home with his son.
held their armetal piexs,ic
church grout cle on Thure
per was served by tlae
theb aeexnexitt.
HE MSALL
John Zuefte has transplanted
80 more walnut trees. He, now
has about 300 in all,
Mrs. G. Scott and family were
recently visited by their relatives
Dr,f and Mrs. Dowdy, and the dee-
toes
em
tors father and mother, all from
Shelby, Ohiot. 1
Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Case hat%
moved from their farm near Eg- ,' I
mondvil,te and are occupying the
residence vacated by Frank
Finnigan.
At a congregational meeting of
St, Paul's Anglican church, it was
decided to raise up the church and
put a ;good foundation and base-
ment under it, which when done
will make it; quite up-to-date.
Mrs. 3, Eissenhoffer, of Lisee
owel, and son Jake, former resid-
ents of our vila'lge, are visiting re-
latives and freinds in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. G, Laughton and
little son, of Toronto, were. in the
village visiting Mr, and Mrs. = Ce
A. Me Donell.
Hensali Band will now play ev-
ery Saturday evening.
J. J. White, of Outlook, Sask.,
visited here with his sisters Mies
T. White and Mrs. F. J. Wickwire
He was a former editor of !the
Exeter - Times and is now a pub-
lisher in Outlook.
One of the old and respected
residents of this district passed a,
way on Saturday last in the person'
of James Tapp; in his 85th year.
The deceased had been ill forsome
time past and his troublebecoming
eeeds amounted to $196.
The Lutheran Sunday School
Be Sure
YouPtittThem Oui
CAIMLESSNESS with matches, cigarette butts, cigar ends, pipe
ashes, camp fires, fly smudges, railway locomotives, slash burn-
ing operations—human carelessness of some kind accounts for
97% of the forest fires which every year add further devastation to the
northern areas of this province.
DON'T
DON'T take any chances with
fire in Ontario's forests.
DON'T throw away Eiger-
Ate or cigar butts, pipe
"heels" or burnt matches
until you art dead sure
they are out.
DONT neglect to drown out
your fire with lots of
water.
DON'T build your camp fire
against a rotten log or
stump; nor on windy
points; nor near moss
patches; nor at the) base
of a tree.
Build it in a former fire
place, or on e fiat rock or
on a spot cleared down to
the true soil below, or' by
the edge df the water.
DON'T forget that the upper
Ivo of ground lit the
forest consists of partial,
ly totted wood which will
burn.
Hereare typical cases picked at random from
last year's Fire Rangers' reports:
The rangers on the Ombabika to Fort Hope canoe
route in the far north on July 4th found an area 10''
miles long by 4 miles wide which had been 040 by
fire since their previoua trip. A camp fire left on.;it
portage was the cause.
A, -prospector on the Montreal River started a fire
on July 7th which burned over 4,800 acres in Baden
'Township, destroying 1,000,000 feet of pine and f,000
cords of pulpwood, and which required attention for
a month.
A party of fishermen camped on Porcupine Lake,
Burton 'Township, Parry Sound, were responsible for
a fire on July 10th, which burned over 25,000 acres and
2,000,000 feet of timber.
Indians smokingmoose meat
start of re on June
26th,which ran through young jack
pine trees.
Careless trappers on May 7th caused a fire in Reid
Townthipp, which burned over 2,280 acres, half ofit
young white pine.
y g to prevent *hero
Ontario
best w+�a to fight forest afire is
Ontar o Forestry Branch
Parliament Buildings Toronto, Onto
'ave Ontario's Forests
Theyre yours
• Thursday, J'xttie 22nd, 1922
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The "divine healer" has moved • arm lylachinery1111
from Crediton Y
Fred Kerr of Cred'ton at Ham, :' ,
ilton ;last week got third ' place in
the {Eastern Canada Trap Shoot :.
195 out of 200, and . also tied for
third place in the distance handi-
cap with 94 out of 100. He and R.
D. Bell of Hensatl, were trophy
winners in other events.,
The eight year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Schroeder
of , UsbYrne, was painfully injur-
ed on Thursday last by falling and'
•striking ,her face against a car
wheel, inflicting a very painful
wound that required several stit-
clxes , to close.
George t4odbolt of Stephen had
a narrow escape with his life on
Saturday last. He had set his
sawing machine on the premises
oU:•Albert Camrn to cut some
rails and after putting the gaso-
lene engine in operation, proceed-
ed to putt on the bait, but the
belt broke and in some way ea-,
tight hint and threw him with. ter-
rie force against the wagoli,
breaking a small bane in • his•
ankle, and injuring him otherwise,
An' eye -witness stated that it was
nothing short of, miraculous that
he escaped with his life.
Thoxn,as Doig, aged 44e a well-
known( farmer of Lipper), was ., in-
staaatly` killed on June 16th in one
of the saddest shooting accidents
e l er happened • there. He start-
ed from his home, two miles north
Rom 'Kipper) early ip the interning
to being horse the cattle. • He
took his s nt u along, hopin
;'to
get a chance at groundhogs, ve loch
had been reported in the Daetures
Passing through a gate near the
berme the trieJ,or of the gian e;itt..
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ltt: oat th stria of thy* an rite
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charge of heavy drinlrxng shellac x
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