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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1915-08-06, Page 4SHE HERALD issued every Thursday afternoon from the iiil3RM D PRINTING OFFICE Victoria St Zurich, by aNz)rii;W F 1-IESS and eli>;ti•t'ZR i SAX i'1'a3 BSCRiPTxON PRIGlr OQ A YEAR tai, S. subscripton. 0,5o strictly in advance, ADVERTIS1Ne TERMS. Times for display and contract advertisements wilt be !yen an nppliation. Transient notices such as legal, cotporstion, saciet C., ro cents per line fon first ir.sertir•n and 5 centsper e for each subsequent insertion. Notices of entertainments, socials etc. at which an miss ion ice 15 charged ora special collection talc en 111 be charged for at the regular advartistn; rates otices oTreligious or other meetings the object of hick is'thebenefit of the community and not for per. al or sectarian interest ar gain, will be ahem/ally carted free. stray . advs. ,fix for three Insertions . No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. Changes for contract advertisements trust be in the ce by 6 p. in .'Tuesday, otherwise they will be left er until the following week. 'Advertisments without specific directions will be serted untitl forbid and nh,rged accordingly. Tran ent advet th,rne rs must re paid for in advance. Addles all communications to THE HERsALn Zurich, Ont. DASH WOOD Mrs Gottleib Fischer of the Lake Road West con, is reported as very low at present. Mr Jacob Ratter is leder the dont or'a care. His bearing has become impaired. Chas Guenther, our popular butch- er, was confined to lei s bed on Mon- day, He is recovering. L Preeter, of Stratford, visited re- Mr Samuel. Neff of Arkolla is latives here for a few days. He return I spending a month with. his friends, ed.borne on Monday, accompanied by his wife and family who have been visiting here for a few weeks. Oliver Greybiel, of the Molsons Bank, Brantford, is spending his holi- days with his parents, Mr and Mrs J W Greybiel. Threshing has started in this sec- tion and threshermen report a heavy yield and a good sample. • D Tiernan is busy getting the mater HURSDA.Y; AUG. 5, 1915: ial for his new dwelling on the ground Bert Statton has sold his auto to Ted Elsie of Grand Bend. BLAKE ORRESP :" DENOB ST. JOSEPH E, Rennie of Hensall paid a business visit here on Saturday ias4. Huron's Legal Statistics. •' 'he report of the inspector of legal offices for the year 1914, just printed; gives the net income of the cont thotise Officials as follows: Sheriff R G Rey- nolds, $1,516.97, Surrogate Judge and Local Master Judge Doyle, $1,006:80; Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace C Seager; $1,893.24; Local Registrtar, County Court Cleric and Surrogate Reg- istrar, D ISIcDonalcl, $2,994:87. The same report gives the following figures of the surrogate business for the year 1914 in the County of Huro • 7Q iercilete l .S6' iris ration issue , ianship. ne of the esti ene was yal- ed ab between $50,000, and $100,000 fie between $25,000 and $50;000, ight between $10;000 and $5,000,' 4 from $5,00Q to 10,000; 1 i1 from 1,000 to $5,000; 84 from .6h0Q to 1,000 end 55 under $400. The tal amount,' of personalty tioyolving as .:$661,271.17; re;istrar's feeegi 4,13; judge's fees, $1,254.2''. In I341•9n 41 1914 there were 26 Its of execution issued, four writs eived, 92 chattel •moi;tga;; ;s and is of sale filed; total amount secur- by such mortgages, $98,288.84; mortgages were renewed, nine dis- rges were. filed, five assignmeuls e riaade. the cou,uty court 32 judgemnts re entered without trial for $17,- .32, and nine judgments were en- ed after trial for $1,705.35. he amount endorsed on writs of cation for debts or damages in roil were as follows: Supreme ort, $20,543.84; County Court, ,$8,- f,95; Division Court, $691.89. The ount realized under writs of ex - bion was WO in the County Ceara m sale of lands, LE ; _ :eel re UUTH Ir and Mrs R Campbell spent iday and Saturday last at his bro- r's on the.Second Concession, Mr and. Mrs- _,.., ant family- ent amilyent Siitiday at Alolltod's, ollard tine. At G rand Fiona Presbyterian church ice cream and cake social was held Tuesday afternoon, July 27th hick was attended by about 80 or 40 dies. Some carie from Corbett to ar Miss Fletcher give a very inter- ting address on Missionary work, Me rnd.lvlrs Lindenfield have re- turned to their home in London after a plesant visit with friends in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs Alex Sparks •and son, who payeebeen visiting:friends in" the west, have returned home. They en- joyed the trip and had the pleasure of meeting a number of old friends. Miss Myrtle Meyers of Clinton stent a few days under the jaarental roof. Mrs Parer Douglas visited friends in Detroit last week. Miss Ethel Stevens is visitingfrien- de in Exeter and vicinity. 'Mrs Geo Armstrong of the Goshen Line visited her parents, Mr and Mrs lI 2 -apple, on Wednesday, Mrs R N Douglas and daughter dN nt a few days with friends in Hen- sall. Mt an`d Mrs • Coveart of London spent the week end in the village. Miss Minnie Johnston is visiting friedns near Brueefield this lyeek, An ice cream party was • given by r and Mrs Norman, Turnbull on ly 30th. A very interesting eyen- g was spent. • 1SIr Jack llson spent Sunday with Pollock of Grand Bend. C Spikeman of North Bay is neo weeks vacation at her frs SV Tnr•nbull. Miss Dlanchford and her two broth - es of u baforth. ere spending a few eye vacation at•the hone of Mr. Tom Turnbull. STEPHEN COUNCIL The couueil of the Township of Stephen convened in the. Town • Hall, Crediton en Monday the 2nd day of August 1915 at 1 p. an, All members were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopt- ed. , LOVE—WEB13: "That -William B Oliver be appointed to onfotce the provisions of By-law No 210 passed Hamm slices of alnile5lignt etc." Carried: NEEB—WEBB: That By-law No 222 to levy taxes on the rateable. property of the Township for the pres- ent year, having been read three thnes be passed and signed by the reeve ani clerk and thAi of - tpe._g0i, dLatiou residence now occupied ley F. Carlin at and family from Mrs Me?arlane. Ed Triebner Refund of statute labor Ethel, are visiting in Toronto thin EXETER, Sidney Sanders has,disposecl of his residence to 5, ()ranee, jr. The•total number of names on, the Exeter voters list is 643. Lieut J N Cantin of London Bar- Rev. D. W. Collins has closed the racks spent Siandayathis home here.' ninth year of his ministry in the Mr John Richter of Thedford spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. • Mr Louis Jeffrey paid a business visit to Exeter on Saturday last in theinterest of the St. Joseph Tile Co. Miss Gill of Exeter is spending a week at the home of Mr SJ. Spencer. Master Richard Jeffrey is spending TrivittMemorial .church. Victoria Park as' been greatly fan- Proved in appearance by a clean up campaign. The council has' donated $50 for the erection of a new band stand and it is also proposed to llama, tennis court laid cut in the park. Sandy Bawden, of Edmonton, a a week at the home of Mr' Leo Jeffrey, ft)rrnerresident of Exeter, 'has enlisted Babylon Line. •in the overseas contingent. The automobiles aro becoming Fite more Exeter' boys have enlist-- more numerous on the country roads ea and will leave ,for London -short- than the old and faithful horse :•ancl 1 •, Tbey are. 'Edward Anderson, buggy. On Sunday a party counted Rr gi na1d .I ni.ght, • Chester. Harvey 48 cars from i 6 p. m, until 9.30 p. m, Eric Hurdon and XyresElliott. which passed along the Sauble Lino, A patriotic concert ardor the We doubt if there is a shortage tn,•that auspices of the Ladies' Patriotic Club industry. will' 110 given in the Donee Rink this. evening. Dr. Will Browning and "son,• of Caledonia, Minn., are visiting the former's father, Dr. Browning, of town. Mr and Mrs Wire Penhale have left for Sam Franisco, Cal., where they will attend the'Panama Exposition. Robt. E. Pickard, of Frobisher, Sask,, is visiting here. The annual Bowling Tournament made her home with her son, 11fr AtlAi' -'ill open here next Wednesday, ich Brisson, for a number of years,'and her illness was of short duration, .The funeral was held on Monday; 'inter- uaent taking place in the Drys{tale' cemetery, • Mr Clifford Taylor: of Detroit return- ed home. after spending a few 'day at the -home of Mr and -Airs Joe Pepin - eau, Mr Joe Cantin is on a business visit to Montreal this week. There passed away at the home of her son on Saturday, Mrs • Arnialine Brisson, relict of the late John Brisson, at the age of 78 years, I eased. had L SEN SALL Civic Holiday eyes observed here on Monday. All plages of business were closed and picnics were the oder of the dry,. Dr. 3. W, Peck . has purchased a Studebaker auto.' '• The choir of the Methodist church COUNTY NEWS 'Osborne County voter's list for 1015 contains 789 names, James Robertson, of Tuckersrnitb, last week sold fourteen • steers which netted him $1400. The Doty Engine Co., of Goderich,. has received an order from the govern- ment for 10,000 shells of 4 1/2 inch caliber. While assisting at a berm raising' are having a month's holiday: , Gently Myron Culbert, of near Exe tai Maid one of his fingers badly squeez- T. Neelands has' greatly improved.:esl. It has since been amputated at the appearance of his residence by the the second joint as gangerine had set addition of an'Egyptian style of. ver- iia, andah. • Chas Pepper of Toronto, son of Thos Pepper of this`villiage,' had the mis- fortune to have his leg broken in' a motor cycle n l ey er.ece t y, A large number of Indians from Munoey and Moravian town are help- ing to pull flax for 0. Geiger at Pres- ' The proprietor of the Commercial Hotel Hensel', made a trip to Clinton a few days ago and pleaded guilty to the charge of keeping liquor for sale, before Police Magistrate Andrews, and paid $50: and costs. The fine was the result of a raid made by Inspector Torrance a few weeks ago, assisted ley ent. Qounby Constables Welsh an d Wallis I :.The onion harvest yya1l ,Doli fie On in earnest. -,Mr J J ilferner, lir P, fore south Huron bee been notified fj of 'ttlw va T,- . z l'oi3lis has ptrchased the fine that work Will begin 'Within a few days on the dredglleg of the harbor at Bay- field. The work is needed to complete tyro kiliprovements which have been '14io,cao to the harbor, the e' tention $2 00; R J Lovell tic Co order book and week, 1 haying been added to the pier and'the express $ 10.85; Norman ~Finset rep C. Hartleib, who has coudtirefi;1 a Dill pier strengthened and largely re - culvert $2 00; Herbert Fabrner print• branch, hal.;fess shop hefe for some built. account $52 00; Chas Iiienzle and time, has t'b.X' n e'd the stdck`to Zurich. The largest shipment of horses that others grading $19 25: E Wild gravel Hensall has iao br rnes'la shop at present. has ever been made from, Sea'forth was $35 50; William... 1Slellin rep culvert Word has beeii 'received here that made on Wednesday oflast week when $8 00; Ed Wild rep culvert $1 25; Will C. Cook, W•oce 'corporal in the 100' agieeultural,horses were shipped W H Geiser commissioner 0 rd $10 25; Royal Canadian . Engineers, formerly to England. They were all high grade Vincet and Adams Drawing grayel of this town, and whohas been fighting lin; inns and were purchased for" the 3rd S Rd $25 00: W R Elliott Travel- in France,. has. been wounded, Iruperiel Government,; The majority ling expenses to Sarnia $4' 00; John Mrs Dr Hardie visiting hero this of them will bo used for agricultural• Jacobs gravel contract E• S Rd $6 75; week, ;. parposes in England; to replace horses. WH Penhale Coiirtaaissiorler E S lid D F S 11 1 i vi iiia bore for a .which have been Sent to the: front. tabbed ilo nib darned. Mrs T. Murdoch and daughter; lie l Bowing orders were. passed; - Wes tern pt F a 1 London 1 Canada i. r in I and Atte t i - t mS Qla Prizes increased thisyear Two g ar wo Speed Events Daily. by $3,000,00 Fil?ewcror ksEv. Every Night. Excellent Program of At—New Steel Gr'ands'tand. tractions Twice DailyMidway a: y Pettel Than Ev ,l . IVP4sie 137the m Available. SING: : Fat ► OVERALL RAILWAYS West of Toronto, and Fare and One -Third :from outside points Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary: W. J. REID, 'Presicent . ,, A. M. HUNT, Secretary immeimummumnamnazemaapamarsigmemenoulisvacioaininfileiliffonnoinnatarammegaNiiisimr What About Your Vacation? If you intend taking a trip we can supply your wants in the line of Travelling Goods. V e carry a nice line of Trunk o choose from at reasonable prices, Wo also oa,rry a full line of Harness, light and heavy, Dusters, Fly Nets; Etc. Light Work a Specialty R. F. STADE = ZURICH OREA ANTE 1 have made arrangements with Silveiwoods Dairy, London, to take eream at My Residence, Zurich, any time during the wvee. Creairi is tested when brought -to icy and paid for on, delivery.,. -fir ice .•paid' : this week was 27 cents ur pelma. L IIUDSON, before Police Magistrate Andrews at Clinton, Ed..Johuson, a farther in Hallett Township, pleaded guilty to being.drunk on the street and was fined $20 and costs, Tori Outaxio act, wh'eh 'imposes a fine of .$ 20 to $ '50, now applies to C. T. A. counties as well as local option and non license municipalities. The second offe:1cs is $ 40 to' 60, and tine ibird,three .montbsi 'jail, " lloudh ort Rats" clears otr ; Ea be Mice etc. Don't i)ie in the ifouee 15c. and 25c. at 1)ill g and Cottatry stores FOL SALE --Twelve thoroughbred le..keeii I , 'R,"t,ely to wean the l ,'.,'•lhlll5rg of Allele'. .' pp, ' f Itilingtcrti ices, The council adjourned to meet again in the Town Hall Crediton, on Monday the 6th of September next at 1 p Henry Eilbe' Clerk. 13RONSO: T LINE -Misses Clara and Lucy Kaeroher, who have been visiting their parents, left for Berlin on Saturday. • Mr Peter Eisenbach anti sisters, Carrie and Sophia, were guests Mr and 'Mrs Noah Saratas on Sunday last, Mr and Mrs Arthur. Weber enter- tained a riithibst" of their fliends to an ice cream party on Friday even- ing. All report. a fine time. Mrs Eidt'of Berlina who has been visiting with Mr and Mrs A Kaetcher, left for her home on Saturday. Mr Mose Peachierspent Snrrdny under .the parental roof. Beulah, the little daughter of Mr and 11Irs'Noah Sareras, had the iris- fortune of:scalding herself on Satur- day bot i, recoITr41.1 trieely, week. Mrs' Short and son' of Woodstock are, guests of Andrew Johnston of Willow Ralf.' STANLEY TOWNSHIP The total value of. the shipnnut was about $25,000,•' The funeral took place on Monday of the late John .Pottei one of the pioneer settlers of Huron County. Born ie Ireland in 1828 he came to this country while a boy and settled onhis;homestead in 1842 about eight miles fi•oni Goderieh, and lived there ever since. At that time Goderieh was practically aswarx►p, with only a few•buildings at the dock. Be diel all his teaming on a blaxed trail to Lon - doe, the round trip taking nearly a week. Mr Robe Armstrong, of Stanley, attended the funeral of his brother at Bay City, Mich,, this week. Rena 1llcBeath has been appointed teacher in No 4, Stanley, at a salary of'$600, and 111. M. Fisher of No 7, at the same salary.. John Mckenzie, Varna, a member of the Northwest Mounted'' Police, Alberta, has enlisted. Miss Violet Stevens hes been engaged as principal of Bayfreldd public sohool at a salary of $700. Win Forsythe of London is visiting friends on the 'Goshen Line this weep. Pie Jos Skilton, who recently enlist- ed wibh tin 88rd at London, bad the misfortune to sustain- _ serious injuries at, the camp a few days ago from a 4 inch gut °SIL All sizes of first-class tike on hand BR1OK! For all uses- purposes BEST 'QUALITY SECOND TO NONE Prices Right Ste.Jose h Brick fiords 'Louis Foster, Manager. Telephone No. 3"on 85 Zurich Central. COAL! . COAL! Peleware, Lackawanna, &• Western Coal Co's 'Scranton Coal All sizes ALF. SCRUTON Hensall. A retlable xnan to sell • HARRY . OANAIIIAN GROWN STOCK IN ZURICH and HURON County Stant now ,at.the best selling time, le el for, list of .Spring 'Offerings and terixxs to agents Liberal Qom— 'missions, Ilandsonae Free Outfit.. Stone Wellington The Foothill• Nuseries (Established 1837) ` "jh**''1'C•3-x°,'*****:yc.°'**Ire.; **** %1"t' o"** * A Letter- From Home ' On a charge of selling and shipping liquor into acounty -where the Canada Temperance Act is in force, A. 0, Watson liquor dealer of Guelph, was fined. $50 and costs before Magistrate Folly; Goderich Monday, L. E. Danny, in the absence of the defendant,.pleaded guilty. This case neon, out of the seizure made some throe weiyks ago of three cases coming in tinder fictitious names, one of the-. cases being for the British Exchange hotel', Inspector Mitchell ,laid the charge. 0 * * 0 0 The 't'v'eekly"paper is just like a letter, from home, to the absent ones.. In fact, it is; better than a letter, •,for it goes regularly every week. It gives them all the home news and keeps them info fined of the progress and welfare of ,the home town, We will seed the Zurich Herald to any address to the end of 191 ryry In. Canada for cents In U. 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