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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-09-06, Page 4!, 1'HE HERALD PRINTING ADVEIRTISIN1 RATES Display Advertising -Made known Sippaication; � tky Animalq—One insertion 50e 104:ele. insertions $1.Q0. Warm or Real Estate for sale IR for first month, $1 or each sub- il agnent insertion. t�Ottirfeatsignal Cards not exceeding IL inch, $5 per year. item, reading matter, 10c a line for Card :of Thanks, In Memoriam, 50e. 'Local and Legal advertising pot- -Milt insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, AUCTION SALES—$2 per single taaiertime, ifnot over five inches *meth. lifiecallasseous articlee of not Ware than five lines, For Sale, Tq liltetat, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., 'aelatat; insertion 25a. 'Address all communications to Infective after Jan, 1st„ 1920 Alubeeription Terries; $1.25 per year l<a advatnae; $'2.00 may be charged It mot so paid. U. S. subscrivtl • opals $1.75 strictly in advance. No - ,paper discontinued until all ar- teare are paid unless at the option yatt the pntblieher. T1te dote to 'which every aubsdription is paid • eaie demoted: on the label, THE HERALD ZURICH, ONT. HENSALL. "q;. T. R TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING Stage leave Zurich ... .7.00 a.m. South, No.. ;162 ... 8.58 a.m. North, No. 163 ... .: ._.10.33 a.m, AFTERNOON • 'Stage leave Zurich ... ___3.00 p.m. ',louth, No. 164. • 4.50 p.m. North, No. 165 __.._6.14 p.m. LOCAL NEWS .Mr M G Deity was at u oderich on 'Tuesday Mr and Mrs .Theo Rader of the 43losheu. south are attending the 'Toronto Exhibition Messrs Clayton and Clarence", Irtoffman. of Galt, 'spent the week - mead under the parental roof Mr and Mrs. Ray Ohlert, of De- roit"vi;sited•Zurich friends on Labor °wan. ni8eIVIr. and Mrs. florrace Klopp •and sons of Straiforii, 'and ..Mrs. +Jacob Wagner of Stia:i.espeare, evexe holiday visitors at the home. -i Mr and ,Mrs Wm. Klopp' Mr and Mrs Ted Ioster and clui-• Area of Detroit are 'visiting at Mrs roster's learents, Mr and Mrs Lt 'Weber • ,Rev. and Mrs. Harrison Becker, 'U:ncl two t anghters, who visited :some time at the home 'of Mrs. Be- •ker's parents, Mr and Mrs. Win. Elope, have returned to their field yearlabor, at Elmira:, Ill. Rev. and Mrs J: 0. Litt,. wiio •sp- • t the past two weeks holidaying At Toronto and .other eastern points tceturned on Saturday.. The ..liev. ,Gecupying his pulpit on Sunday morning' in the Evangelical church School ee=opeeeed on Tuesday morning with the following staff, -of teachers; Boom TV, Mr. M. C;. fii&illilten, Principal; Loom III, . Miss lEL Kalbfleisch; ;;;Room IT, Miss 0. IL. O'Brien, arra Room I, Mrs. Iltoehler Mrs, Jasolt L. Zehr, Mr and Mrs 'David Zehr and family; Mr and Mrs. John Mosher and !'amity; Mr. lend 'Mrs Claude Schtles and fain: oily all of Lewis County,. N. ,. "State, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Chi is. Scliwartzenttu- 7ber, Bronson Line Mr W. S. Jolins1oii and Mx's, Wellungton Johnston motored" to Lon- don on Sunday - Mr. Wellington Johnston, who had been at Victoria 1FItrspita,l at that city, and who; underwent an operatiou for appen- elicitis, returned with thein, and we 'mire glad to see 'Jack" so well annd aixteXrovhig nicely The roost appalling calamity of. 4:arthquakes in history took place AU Japan over the woek-end, the joss, of life is estimated et -over `Obo00 awhile a million , people are Ito -unless. What wzie'once', the sfane,. cities Of Tokio aria 5: okala�c' m bee Thow a Tri s,, of rrins and look trate a wildeinoo, with more people dead than, aid -.-e ill] other Europ••. LsIedn. nations ,re r shii,g such rel- ief AS is availahb'l'e The Banff -Windermere highway, ithe last linkt r a kie 6,006 -mile chain itsf good+roade .wiziehc, extend from 1pUie heart of the Canadian Rockies '16) California and return is now open ,'tiooto m r treffic, having �been offi- +ti 1lY opened n Jihe.Oth' by the teitting" df e riband at Kootenay' • aging t in the presence of a ntaarr- Biber of Federal and Provincial Croy- ltrixileYtt offieta141, as a host of tetotsobile tourists. The coinple- *ion of this road has rendered ass ;tc'asibla the ixi:o• t beautiful seeaiic .ilwuntry or/ the centuneitt, URICR HAY COUNCIL Tht regular, meeting. of thn Co- unveil of the Townshzp .of Hay 'was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday,, Sept ard, Alt :the moot hers ,vete prest.nt: The. minutes o' the previous , meeting Were 4d- opted as read. Mr 1., eiuhoid Miller was apt oin-• ted- as Collector of taxes for the tar 10.t3 at the ;salary of $5;00. By-laws No 10 and 11 authoriz - xng the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow certain ta;ars of money from the Molsons Bank, Zurich, for cur- rent expenses and for reeewalof. any loans. . vas read three tinies and linally,,passed. • ' By-law No 12, re Stanley Big,. Draizy was read two times tandpro- , isionally 'adopted • The Township Engineer sh111 be instructed to, make a report oz: the tiled portion of the Schwabe Drain .. A meeting of the members of the Council ,and the. owners affected bt called. to meet et the steel bridge cont. 4-5, on Sept 1,9th at two o cloke, p.m. to arrange for straign- tening out the ditch leadingg is the bridge, and leeading away from it to prevent the roadbed from war- shing out Th foliowing accounts were or- dered paid. J. Pfaff, fenceviewer tee 2,00; J. Eckstein, ditto, 2.00; WCaldwell, ditto 2.00 Sohn. Kipper, iron for culverts, 38.66 , C.N.R. freight on iron and 'scraper 7.25; Burlington Steel Co,, :steel for culverts 33.26, Dom. Road. Machinery Co, scraper 14.38; Mrs ,Cudtnore; gravel for eul vents 20.00; Stade & Weido cement 93.50; J. Canepbell, labor and in- spection, re culvert 35.0; Exeter Plowing Match association grant, 1.5.00; L. H. Rader grading 7.50; A Foster, part payment cement wrk 100..00;; F. Corlett, labor etc,, cul- verts, lids 2 and 15 54.3,.; N. Sararas part payment re Schwalm Drain '133.54; J. Kipper acct. s.15; Strom- berg• -Carlson Tel. Co. supplies 5.82 Northern; Electi is Co. supplies 56.- 25. The Council adjourned to meet again on Monday, Oct. 1st. at 1.30 o'clock, p.m. A F Fless, Clerk DASHWOOD. Messrs Art and Oscar Graupner and sisters, Louise and Clara of „_ Foort Wayne Ind .,spent. the. we- ek-end x e ek end with their \parents, Rev. and Mrs P Graupner •. Mr and Mrs Roy Fritzley of Dee troit , 'spent the holiday with Mit and Mrs.:Fre dGuenther Miss Matilda 11liller, •accompan ied by Mildred 'end- C'al'vtn Shore have returned to Woodbridge` af- ter spending the; past Lew .weelie. with Mrs Miller Misses Elda Preeter ait,d Anton- ette Zimmer of Detroit are visit- ing. in town Miss Gladys Guenther is at pres- ent visiting in Baden and Water - too Miss Hazel Snell left on Monday for Dunville where she has ac- cepted a position Mrs 11. Hoffman and daughter Alice _are visiting in Detroit 1\Lr and Mrs Herman Zi'mtner. of Stratford ispettt the week -end in town+ Mies Hilda Snell returned to London em Monday after spend- ing the summer at her home here Messrs M. Koch, R. °alles and -Dill Musser of Detroit, were holi- day visitors in. town Mr Elein 'Schate left for Toron- to! on, Friday where he is teaching. Mr and Mrs 'areal Wilhelm and daughters Helen and Marjorie of :Poole, and Mr and Mrs. Gee. Wil he1'tn of Milverton spent a few, days last week at the home of Mr 'and Mrs Hy. Schade School re -opened on Tuesday, with ,111r P Moffat as principal and Misses Letta Guenther and Grace Kellerman as assistants Mr and Mrs Harry Harris of Sarnia visited relatives in town this week COUNTY" NEWS I Dr. J. G...Srott ,of Seaiorth, was kilned in a motor accident on Fri- day afternoon last, on the North Road, two `miles south of Brussels In company with R. P. Jones he had motored to Tfuevaie in " the horning to"i:isit at the home al his brother and as his hat blew of, in going to get it he steepped in front of a coming ear and wins almos t instantly killed Fire discovered about .4.14 on `Sunday morning in the stables of David Wittig, 1 izrcardine, • colnpl- etely destroyed that building rind the Morgan Hcuse,:stabk,es' near by - The horses in both buildings were removed, but moat of the contents-: were destroyed. The loss„ is est- imated at approximately $,600 par Bally covered by insurance. l3oth buildings were old 'structures. , ,. has l is i a.rretit�; . rs of i;axes�- a narsttizytirSg to over $16,500, •Sorxie of 'the Councillot:s last week thought the. Chautauqua, hydro "sheetc. ,hoti1d be taxed as the town need- od money Mr Ind a • r Mrs Adam else Exeter oloun ) the. fail( ;tgeine.nt of their c Ind' daughter, Aidat Dile, to 1, DJ .;in W Powel-ff :, so" t: 'oat Mr and Mrs John. Rowelfffe, Rep salt, the marriage to take place early September fire 'started 1.. , the I a (+, t A _ *c coat Op. n,i faztn,, pf Thomas Harris, 7t con, of Icin-. aav+dine Tp., on Friday last load to spite of the work of over two halm- dyed farmers it would have done great dam:azge, but for the fact that the wind veered complf.tely and drove the fire back to feedupon, the stubble already. burned. Ov- er, 25 acres was burned over • CREDITON Rev and Mrs Drier are holiday- ing in Hanover Glad, to report that Mrs Edith Moore is doing nicely after an opt 'enation at Kitchener Miffs C Trick is confined to her bed through illness ,.t Conrad Kuhn who has been con, finied to bed is up again and get-, ting well.. Mrand\Mrs fl K. Eilber and Der• nice have returned from Grand Bend, inhere they spent a month' camping Chas Zwicker motored to New Hamburg to !spend a day with. Senator and Mrs Ratz, ;and thence to Toronto to the exhibition HENSALL Mr and 111`MS john r,C tpp and son, Jini o. ,f left here a, trip to 'Toronto Ianittonand N ia u'i Palls fs Mrs 1I A Van Bnyseen and little daughter Jeannie ,of Battle Creek Mich,, are visitiii,g at the hozne{of Mn 'and Mrs R. Pollock Tlie Misses Alliston.) of London accompanied by Mr McLean, of The Free Press staff, London, called on iriendS here recently ' Mis Chas, Nicholls of London, dMiss Wilkinson motored here Andrew Boa, a Hensall boy,, who has been attending college at Denville for three years, and who is gong to 'attend 1V1c0 lel College at Montreal, preached in ICermei church' on Sunday last, anti deliv. ered excellent sermon W. H. Johnston of $t. Louis, is visiting relatives in Hensalll and Kippers • EXETER When a few months 'ago, the Jackson factory here *exit into liquidation there was general re- gret, as it gate (good work to a large number of girls and women. 'The good ' nexs comes now that S. M, Sanders, manager of the can- Mng factory -;hats bought the Ex- eter and Reese)). branehes' of . this business and will run thein at full Mrs 0 A McDonelland daughter,. Mildred are visiting at Mrs McDon s former home a , FTugh McEwen of Hay Tpl, laf t 1 here las weetk for a trip to • the West, where he has a brother and other friends. Mrs W A Milder of Windsor, for- merly of Hensel', is spending a couple of weeks here with her sis- ters, MrS. C. Jinks and Mrs Putnhfh, the latter being here from Dakota Mr and Mrs Milne Rennie and family, are moving from here to London. Mfr 'Rennie is traveling salesman for the Hay Stationery Co He will be much missed from basin intess sirsles, as he carried on bu- siness here for a large numb_ years as a merchant, and also, ,ins leader of the Citizen's Band, also leader of the Carmel church heir.' while Mrs Rennie 7ias fi9led the I: position; of pipe organist and nius- � ic'teachor Q. R. Shepherd of the,Moiso.nis. Bank staff here, left for Walters Palls to relieve there for atime Owen Geiger has still a ; large staff of Men, women and -children assisting him in securing his fine ,,yield of flax, but the very dry weather during the months of July, and A.ugust made the pulling, • very -difficult capacity. -Mr Jacsnko ofClinton will take, care of thesales •and -G', Wt. Davis will be ; manager of the' Exeter branch, All the old ems ,ployees will be given work. Mr. Sanders is taking over these bran- ches. there is a great satisfaction in the town that' :such is the case, las he made such a big success of the 'Canning` an dFreserving corn- panyf as thin latter plant is now controlled by . the Dominion Can- Can- ners, Mr Sanders is free to negage in .this new enterprise and it is hoped will make a .success Miss Blanche Seniors friends will be grad to know that her singing at the Alien Theatre, London, of classical and popularsongs, is x,ig with favor by the theater )1,4 public. Upon completing her engagement in London, idle will make an extensive tour . of the larger theaters in eanada and the U. S The Exeter High School opened o'n( Tuesday and was •filled to capacity. The past years record ;at the exams. is so good that sa large number are eon;xn gfiom out- side utaside points.- Five teachers are en- gaged as usual for the year DavidTiem'a riof Dashwood, who brought in a load of Alberta coat had no difficulty in disposing of it at• once, The coal appears to be good 7.1113 sf ay Septeiriber fist, 192 Weil Y a � ma�.e ars, a, " -� - x��en� c�n�s •vvxt1 Ike ox d . oter Co.s 11 a WC asVVa.tkl .�, Cook Bro s PCensall, to handle Gentjtioo Foid 44 Patti * anda 1*a s l ee ...good supply: y .� a � P�� y 1. an Also re i. •am par y make- • +g w .• • Mr. Peter K�roff, mechanic on 17. AGENCY FOR ALL PARK IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS SOLD AND + REPAIRED, ETC., ETC. ... L. A. Pranb , Zurich ,.,Ont, .:Are You Wearing Wuerth's� Clothes? - You hould You want Style They have it You want fit They have it You want QUALITY They have it You want Workmanship P They have it You want. CLOTHES made with wlall these points STANDING OUT,,. • at Pr;tces to sunt you.. WE MAKE THEM. All we want is an oppor- tunity to demonstrate our claim. LVE LAVE ''THE -GOODS" AND CAN '`SATISFY YOU" IN EV,s.• ERY PAR`T'ICULAR. WE ALSO DO -Lin' LEANING, PRESSING, AND REPAIRING i, • .. . YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORit, E. E. Wuerth, Tailor, Zurich • • •••i•"' Iron .�Y �.4� J \S.•q ,u� ig ERE are some of the engines and box en'rs Canadian ,lac C'•' Yl > made le for Canadian traffic,which arrived axa Wnniilaeg, recently to sutneiit the rolling stock of the Canadian Pacific railway. a -. This ^ i,• ., . . +r the transporting t yy �1xrs egtn,,AnolitYs now in readzzaess £ot Llte sp rting of western, Cirn ado s th op, which bids fair to be one of the largest ,even recorded. "These additional z , x+al ' ngitxe� and cars constructed at the company's shojis at Angus, near Montreal., were . e 1, a,ld have ltt,eii tts�ezxialedat the iWoston shops, Winnipeg, awaiting. the ,call. to the harvest v fields of the west. The upper picture shows four train* :letviih Weston With a string of approximately 100 hog: cars per er,ginc.."a'. ,arta a, has sy e . c ,r .,apacty of 6'0 tons.: 42) and (3) genie of the neer freight et -Tines which will bo matto -1 tha Wain throughout the three prairie p,'e-vincta. (4) Ono e1 the b•) i:G'.ir i •:.acl#t 1 , i' . ° +:.. � ui „+ t+ `+i k !. .1. ll. rr y^ ry o; `#1 N 'r a. ,.,•, " 4 ., " r.'r � ,� �,,,.,� "Si• b Rusn� �d(ain,�:, effort of 55,000 paotr.>ds. Their driving wheels are 5 feet; a inches in diameter -4,, cylinders 25,14 in. diameter by 82 in, stroke the ` a' total lengtix being 81 feet 414 inches. The tender has a water capacity ofa p y 5,000 gallons ancl. 1%i• ,; g tons o .5 , coal, which i.,. equal tzn,the average citizen's winter supply of fuel. 7'1zoS engines are.known .ns the'F-2 class, nuntb�erc0 ,e d in G,300 series. They•have, vestibule cabs for thr eo•nifort of the engine crew and are electrically - equipped 'throu throughout.. Th including e complete weight' o£ one 'train hauled by one oar these engines, 1 di s ., ane a ng eh4 engine, is 4,47Ca to,as of which � (f�0 tonso be the carr + + tv _x1ut;' carrying ea Tacit' £;o wheat, of 100 0� y 1". y 45 r . � t, , 0 tope, in each a' car t°;-in:g capacityof the engines of this an cat tr > n. "�Ch+it:. ..s standard is 4,629,706 busiael ,trip. Each a+zgine 7ti,.'.ros one trili'.'Y &V. Pbieti.li'e No.5 shows another group t the new t; n:Adieu 1'-ar d.i locomotives. Their capacity and weight t atit S,hsni ninon' the lit rest of their t•�y e in the 'i*orld.