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ZURICH, THURSDAY Ka'
Read the Home
BIG PRISON RIOT
OVer the week -end a very bad pri-
eon riotIbrOke out at the Prison Perm
ugh the picturequest driveways. At
least three officers were injured,; 1f.
prisoners overcame by smoke when•
they burned blankets, mattresses and
/ocated at the easterly part of he broken finnishings, every window• in
city of Guelph, and ,thia pla,ce That
looks so nice in the summer time with
its fine boulevards and arlifical ponds,
and streams of water trickling thro-
.....nono-Insomeasmom
Farmers! Attention!
We have been appointed selling
Agents for the celebrateA Peeing
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarauxtee. Let
ras demonstrate this machine to you
and compare it with all others. And
•don't forget, the best feature is the
unusual easy terms. Liberal ailawance
-for trade-ins.
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VISIMANIVEMINIPZ
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH - ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for a
ing
Friday, 8h -Luther League.
Thursday -Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
ID a. m. --German Service.
11.15 a.m.-Sunday mho
7.30 p.m. -English service.
Everybody Welc.onua tea en Sevoiceo..
E. TUERKHEMI. Pastor.
Chang -
prison blinding was broken,. partiti-
ons smashed and all furniture and
llhts .broked, The whole building
was seized except the administrative
• offices which are saved by heavy
grill. Police which were called from.
other .cities were forced to battle in
• the dark with all. lights shattered.
The fight went on into the open with
prisoners using legs of beds for
clubs. A large number escaping in
the darkness of the night, these have
been mostly returned. The grievance
apparently being that the food was
not up to what the prisoners wanted.
This • farm is used for slibrt term
sentences of two years aid under,
and there ware about 500 inmates
at the time of the roit. But there is
nothing to gain by the men en these Highways of Ont., for the statuimen
grant towards the expenditures in-
actions, it only makes matters worse curred by the Twp on its roads du
in the future. ing the year 1936.
That By-law No. 510 appointing,
Wm. Kleinstiver assessor duringethe.
The newly elected Council of the' pleasure of the Council at an ennui-.
Township of Stephen met in the al salary of $110 and postage extra;
having been read three times,' he'
Town Hall, Crediton, on. Monday,the
passed and signed.
11th of January at 11 a.m. Present:
That By-law No, 511 to provide
Reeve, C. Mawhinney; Deputy•Reeve
for the total expenditure on roads in
E. Lamport; and Councillors: Roy
Ratz, Thos. Love, and Ed. Shaptonn the Township during 1937 having
been read three times be passed 'and
After each. member had subscribed
signed.
to .his Dech.tration of Office, Rev. A.
That the following appointments
E. Pletch offered prayer asking that'
be made and a by-laev prepared:
Divine Guidance .be given the new:
Caretaker of Hall, E. Guettinger,
Council in transacting this year's
business. i salary $20 per annum and $1 extra
for each public meeting. or concert
Reeve Mawhinney in his inaugural
where an admission has been charge
address stated that he looked ford -
Road Supt., Geo, Eilber, 30c an hour
are to a successful year 'andestressed:
' Sheep Valuer, .Wm. Kleinstiver
the fact that only through co-onerat-
JANUARY 21. I937.
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Chester L. Smith, Publishes*
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advaataill
$1450 ARIZZA.RS, $1 MAY BB ClIABORN,
follow the Local Ads. ..
IN MEIVIORIAM
. Bloch -In loving memory
Julius Bloch, who died one STSetr e2g
January 18th, 1936:
Every day I sadly miss you,
Deeply do I feel my loss, •
Lonely is ow home without you.
Help me, Lord, to bear niy oross.
-His Lonely Wife
Auditor's examination of the Twp,
Treas. ;books as to the 1935 expeed-
iture on roads in the Municipality.;
The auditor has allowed all the ex-
penditures and •reported that the re-;;
cords of the Treas. and Supt. met
with the requirements of the Dept. '
That the Reeve and Clerk make
application to the Dept. of Public
STEPHEN COUNCIL
ion. an the part of every member al 30c hr; Board of Health, C. Masviiiiie
be attain_ ney and E. Lamport, salary $8 me'
the Council could progress
ede
I num; Sec. Board of Health, H. IC
XoeedGLasses? , .utitk
,Isktrielfrinn the diet. God& Roads attEaln°' 'theetiTte;
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spectors E, Lawson, C. Pfiie •an
Aesoc., regarding the annual
B. Oliver, at 25c hr. School A
yention to be held in Toronto next
dance officers: E. C. e
hienth and asking the Council to be -
salary 25c Lawson,11r. Athletic
come a -member of the Association. ' W. B. Oliver,
"From the Minister of Public Wel- Field committee, C. Mawhinney and
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r. Andrew Coxon and son Percy,.
ilverton, called on the former's
W, Coxon of town.
rs.. Earl Thiel spent the week.
:with her sister, Mrs. Morley Wit -
at Detroit.
essre. l'red Rader and Louie
X of Dashwood were in town on
iss Elda Gingerich spent the we-
d with her sister, Gnadys who
ayinge;t the home of Mr. and
EnAttridorf, •at Clinton.
and Mrs. Louis Prang were
-end' visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
ulerich et Detroit over the we-
ld.'
• and Mrs. Alex. Mousseau were
. .
is with their son, Mr. and Mrs
• Mousseau, at Kippen a few
lase Week.
s Charles Bartlett, who has been
eying at his home in St. Marys
few weeks, has returned to
• and taking up his work as teller
e Sank of Montreal,
„,very pleasant evening was spent
he Bronson Line at the home of
'*rry_Sassow in remembrance
birthday. A number of friends
'eletives gathered to enjoy a
ainptuaus supper and an enjoy
•adial: evening was. spent.
E. Lamport; Milk inspector,
fare stating that from and after Jan.' E. 010 ".' eAt the Police Trustee meeting the
e , : la ex evening at the office of Mr. A.
•Gevernment to relieve all municipal- i D. Weber, Auditors at $9 each. ln Hess, the following subscribed to
each case the above named are to
ities of any further contributions to , thrd' Declaration of Office: .Oscar
the -coSt .1afMotheesn Allowances and . furnish their own transportation. Kliiiep chairman Joh E G, • l
-s .in the
•V' of the. Evangelical church,
eis.ortl by the Royal, Knight's
le class, when a suitable program
I follow the supper. Keep this date
p. and attend this event.
Stop and Think hove important it is / 1,37 it was the intention of the Itinger at 40c hr; Lloyd England and th,
'!.that you wear correct glasses -cor-
rectly prescribed for yoliu.
1, Correctly styled to your faze. Your
/health :nay largely depend on keen
ision.
See C., E. .ZURBRIGG,.
At I-TESS JEW/MEM' STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
'At Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfile's
Store.
Old Age Pensions, and that the forth The Clerk was instructed to order nee Fenny Eick-meier. The following,
ointments were made: Mr. A. F.
S :Secretary; George Thiel, reed
Seer; Len. Prang motor median -
or flee truck; C. L. Smith care -
of water works in flee hall;
parl Thiel was appointed the new
gtable, with salary of $50. per
:urn. Mr. Thiel will receive free
•eine free telephone. An effort
be made to urge the fire brigade
lsilieve practices at regular intervals.
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HYMENEAL
Mathers-Maier
quiet wedding was selemnized
at the Lutheran parsonage at Zutich,
on .january 12th when Miss Gladys,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maier
of -Dashwood was united in eferriage
to, Charles Mathers of Seaforth, with
Rev. E. Turkheim officiating.. The
was assisted by her sister Edna
wile the groom was supported by
hi'brother Ernest, also of Seaforth.
The sane evening a reception was
• held at the home of the bride's par-
ents at Dashwood where about lifts -
Oasts, friends, and neighbors gath-
sleet where a sociable: eveneig was.
sii6t. Mr. and Mrs. )Mather e left the
sante evening for their new home in
aneforth.
Annual Financial Statement
The 'annual Financial Report of the
Hay Township Fernier? Mutual Fire
Insurance Company have been print-
ed and mailed to the various policy-
holders hi the district .The Company
has suffered considerable losses (hie-
ing 1936, which amounted to $13,-
969,29, and a total expenditure of ,
146,648.61. while the total receipSsi
fe , ;fees: and instalments were 814,-
e .69 to this ad cash in banks and
eipts from investments $8,439,55,
i Itinkg a total of $22,026.23. There
at, present 2,048 policies in fore.'
cOering an ittsttrance of $7,925,870.
The total assets of the company are
$86,713.78, andthe total net premium
note residue is $207,349.48. While ,
the only liabilities are. the 'unearned'
prerniume on all risks amoruting to
$4,711....08t The annual meeting of
the •Company will be held in the town
halt Zurich on Monday, January 2),
;Id 2 o'eloek, when the regttim busin-
ess will be taken uir.
the Municipal World for each mem-.
coming session of the Prov. Parliann
bar of the Council and also to order
ent, legieIation will be presented to
that effect. • 500 dog tags. -
The following orders were passed,'
Reports from the Dept. of Prl-air
'Highways showing The result T
the Regier rd 10 $3.31:; B. McCann
.u
rd 12 4.65; D. O'ourke rd 11 3.25
' and 6.82; J. Klempp rd 26 52.12';
R. Skinner gravel 16.12; G. Eilber;
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• Supt. salary 5.10; W. J. StanIalse rd.
b I 2 2.30; P. Desjardine le 16 1.35; A.
Latta rd 182.45; A. Regier refund
dog tax $4; Munic. World supplies
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• 1.45; Can. Bank of Commerce coll-
et' taxes 74.95; do cashing cheques
•i 2.05; C.N.R. express .55; F. . J.
.11Vickwire, printing 85.86; Hydro Els
arrears re Dixon and Shaw 4-1.64;
iSundry persons election expenses
140.85; Feist Bros. acct 3.20; A.
eVein wood re Waghorn 8.60; Treas.
1C-04 Huron, indigent patient re Smith
12.25.
The Council :adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town Halt Crediton, on
;Monday, the 1st day of Feb. at 1 p.m
Herbert K. Eilber, Twp. Clerk.
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday
Maxwell House Coffee, 53:cs
Matchs, Red Bit& 3 -boxes 23c
Brunswick Sardines, 5 boxes. ..... ..... 25e
Helmet Corned Beef, 2 tins .2 lc
Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. - 25c
Catsup 12,oz., Bottle each .. 1Dc
Red River Cereal,. per pkg. -..: -- .23c
Heinz Infant food, 2 tins .. .. . . 19c
Royal. York teah nU4itflb., 28c
Cascade Salmon, I -lb. tin, 2 for.,..-
Brock's. Bird Seed, per pkg. -- I5
Handy Annuonia,„ pexg. 5t
New House Dresses at
See Our New PatternsloT tz4tict,
J. W
Highest Prime fist Eggs.
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NOTICE
The 62nd Annual Meeting
Of The
InNY TOWNSHIP FARMERS'
'MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
• Monday, the 25th day of
januai'y, 1937
W37 at Two o'cloe,k, p.m.. .
Business: ,.
Receiving the Reports of the Direct-
ors, Treasurer and Auditors and
disposing oe the same. Election of
Three Directors and Two Auditors,
meld the discussion of other husines4
yertnining to the Company's welfare.
A Good Attendance is Requested
George W. Armstrong, President.
I-IorberH mum:, secretary,
OWN A WALTHAM
• WATCH
$14.95
$14.95
Why not carry a good Time
Piece, when you can buy a
Waltham 16 Size specially
constructed and adjusted 9
Jewel Watch for this price.
These watches keep excel-
lent time.
Hess, The Jeweller
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PHONE YOUR.
Semet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek
Rosedale Alberti,
and
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BRIQUETS
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid fat.
Eggs on a graded basis.
Phone 10
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We are again prepared to supply your nee&
for the Cold Weather with -Good Woolen
Underwear for Young and Old. Also Me
and Boy's Top Shirts, Sweaters and Sweater
Coats, Wool Socks, Mitts and Gloves.
Wool and Flannelette Blankets, • Flannelettes.,
Tadoussac Flannel suitable for Dresses; Cur-
tains and Curtain Goods, Comforter Chintz;
Men's, Boys and Children's Heavy Rubbers;
Also Men's Rubber Boots, Harness Repairs.
Halters, Anything in Harness.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 97 BLA
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