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We are home -heating experts. We know • how and why a furnace works. We know how to meet unusual heating problems. See us. WARM AIR FURNACES STADE and WEIDO Zurich, Ont. Telephone 92 D4 STANLEY TOWNSHIP 'The Township Council met at `;tl'aT'ua on Monday, January 8th for *he first meeting for 1934, the new Reeve, Mervyn Hanley in the chair, ache following officers were ' appoint - eel for 1934: Clerk, Chas. Pilgrim, 'Treasurer, Geo. Beatty; Collector„ Wim. Reid; Assessor, John A. Arm- bong; Assessor for. Bayfield, John 'arkeer; Board of Health,. Dr. Shaw, Mervyn Hanley, Ralph Stephenson; Auditors, Alex. McEwen, Thos. Rob- *aeo . Mrs. Robt. McLinchey who has :hien laid up for some time is some- what improved and her many fri- -tends hope that she may soon be able 4.o be up and around again. Mr. David Keys of Yale, Mich., am; been visiting friends in. this •;vicanitlr The week of prayer Will be oh- ze#rc-ed in the Varna pastc:ial charge anent week, beg'nnh g Sunday, JW n- ' +aryr 14th, till Sunday January 21st. Plies tin eI ren Ile spent tee week., d v6•ith, her friend, Miss' Margaret HILLSGREEN• BLAKE (Ti•.tte,i{' d for last week, ) ilia, and nro.:'.f;:#ln1'i' D aomy re- funned home after spending;' <a, 2ew•• weeks in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown of Zur- ich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'kit y of the village, Mrs Bred Turner of Goderich;. Who hos been visiting with her. n'toth- (.•r, MI'S,'. boss Johnston, returned. home on Monday. Miss Susie Oesch of Huron Spr- ings . Sanitorium, spent New Years day with her parents, Mr. and It rs. Rudy Oesch. Misses Gwendoline and Mary Clarke of Goderich, spent New Ye- ar's day with their mother, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. Emerson Erb is visiting with -friends on the Bronson north fre- quently. Mr: and Mrs. James Carrie spent New Years' day with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas. ( This week's Items). Mr. Jim Johnston returned home after spending a week with his sir= ter, Mrs. Fred Turner of Goderich, • Miss Alberta Finlay ca, ed ' on: .friends in the village on Saturday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gingei',ie and family were Sunday visitors With Mr, and Mrs. Kea? Erb. Mrs. Rudy desch spent the week end with Mrs. Robt. McClinchey„ on the Goshen Line. Mr. and airs. Amos C ingeiichand: little Jean, Mr. :toy Gingerich and Ida Swartzentrube•r were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Saunders and grandson, Junior Brown, Mr. Nesbitt ofiLondon attended the Golden Wed- ding of IVlrs. Saunder's sister, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Cochrane. Mrs. E. An- derson's daughter; Miss Agnes, of Centralia attended . the golden wed- ding of the former's brother. Misses Margaret and Bertha For- rest and brother, Mr. Joe of Sea - forth, also a=ttended the golden wed- ding: Mrs. Ross Dick and son Douglas returned to their home' in Toronto after spe'ntlini everals, Weeks' wit' her parents here. Miss Eunageen Rubin returned tt :the Seminary, London, after spend ing a few days with her parents. Miss Mary Hagan returned to Lon don after spending a few hoiday with her sister., Mrs: R. Love is visiting her so Mr: ,and Mrs, Ross Love. Miss Agnes Love visited her si ter in Centralia over the week -end Miss Ann=ie Jarrett visited eve the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Huxtable of Centralia. IThe W. M. S. meets on Weilnrc -ley !"a . •a" �:tir;r 7 h+r•i ° .of .Iris woe fthe church at 2,30 pini, ,'' I-IENSALL Smillie wee a ho idty'vis- itor wish his parents in 't; v once. Dalian .:iiattin, who Underwent a serious opeeation in London liospft al, is improving nicely, for which his many friends are pleased rxdmund Ce.ger 1 and son itaulih of London spent a few days • rceentiy with his parents, Mr. and iris:. 0w- en Geiger. Mr. and Alis. L. R. Coles and fairs- ily spent holidays swtll. friends . in Wheatley. Win. Sangster has purchased : the business of W. J. White and his fri ends are wishing him success. Miss Hattie D. Sutherland was a holiday vieitor with friends in Lon- don. T. C. Joynt has been confined to his room for the past week or so with a sore ankle following a. Late illness, but no doubt will soon be able to resume his usuaally acctive life in .his store. Miss M. Ellis has returned Froin spendng holdays with relatives in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. navis .spent. the holidays in London with relati ves and friensd. `• - Mx and Mrs. Ray Pfaff of Delhi, were vieitors with his mother, A party was held. at Robt. Tiii- ney's on Monday in honor of their daughter, Miss Roberta of London. Pearl "Hawkins spent a few' days' recently with Mr. and 'Mrs. John. Bean. Mr. and, Mrs. .At:is 'Minlor of Pt Huron spent holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren.. Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Rennie of Seaforth visited" with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougall, Sr. 3Ir. an:i Mrs. Ed. Lindenfieldtand family were holiday visitors with fri- ends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Abrey of London Was a visitor with her; par - Pox.¢rtWtu a n iii, AND ITS USEFULNESS TO THE COMMUNITY A Efficiency in service, financial strength, maria. ~experience andunwavering adherence to sound prin-, ciples—these are the factors that measure the usefulness of a batik and the stability it affords to the community. The Bank of Montreal provides complete and effldcox service in every department of domestic and foreign banking. - Its strength is manifested in assets exceeding by $76,000,000 its liabilities to the public --its experience and tradition by over 116 years of successful operation. B K OF N Established 181? MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS. IN. EXCESS Or $75o,o00,04.0 Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manage A MILLION .DEPOS>T' ACCOUNTS DENOTE CONFIDENCE ;bevel service took place Thursday afternoon last with internment at Hen salt Union cemetery, COUNTY- NEWS Mrs. George Chambers of Chisel - hunt fell the other evening and bro- ailed by five sons and was met at ke her leg` in two places. She is atlong to the ground, crushing the present' in the Seaforthhospital. the manse by a number of the cong- back of his skull on the railway negation who assisted in, the uniteed track as his head took the full .2orce. On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs ing and served.. supper. On Wed ev. of the fall. The boy was rendered! - John Parsons, of Exeter, celebrated Mrs. Gordon, who, had been visiting unconscious, • but was revived by the fiftieth anniversary of their wed- her parents, Rev. Dr, and Mrs. Will- railwayemployees, -.who apparently ding. chester, of 1oaonto, joined the other's ,did not realize the seriousness of his. The Grand Bend rink is fast be- condition .and allowed him to returnr :from the fact home after. his face had been demi-- corning very popular that they have been enjoying excel- ed• of the blood which had beendie-. lent ice for the past three weeks. p aped of the blood which carne from; This is the first time there has been his ear .as the result of a hemorrha• a rink at that place and it is being ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, •S. Hudson. ,yell patronized by old' and young. The dance in the town hall 0•'. •. William Davidson, son of Reeve- Thurssday last was well attended elect Davidson of Wingham, had his considering the weather. leg broken one day recently while A very enjoyable evening was assisting his father in drilling a well spent on Wednesday when relatives at Wingham Junction. He was chin - showered Mr. and Mrs. John Shep- bing the derrick when he slipped hard at the bridal hone, presenting and fell. then with a purse of money. ,. The address was read by Mrs. Glenn Exeter Withdraws Broadfoot an presentatioin made by Exet r , has withdrawn from the Mrs. Stanley Mitchell. Henry Hot intermediate 0. H. A:, having decid- ton, uncle of the bride, also gave an ed that its.team this year is not address. Lunch was served, strong enough' to hold its own in the ffi The United Church ocers' 2or group.. This leaves a five -team group Sunday School were elected on Wed- Goderich, Clinton, Seafoorth, Mit- nesday evening, last, Superintendent elhell, and New Hamburg. W. H, Pfile; Asst. Sup., John Row i clifeSec.-Treas., Lorne .Elder; Aest:,, Skating on Streets Win. Parke; Pianist, Irene Douglas,• Assistant Marian Sinclair Miss Mil Children skated on the icy surface Mil- dred Smillie; Cradle Roll, Mrs: S. of the Goderich Square, last Tuesday Mealier; Home Dept., Mrs. John Fal- .for, the first tirne in the recd:lection der of most people of Goderich. The ur sisters still reside. Interment was made in the Exeter eemetery' New Minister Arrives Last Tuesday evening, • Bev S. Moore Gordon, the new minister of Caved Presbyterian Church, Exeter arrived with his household effects• from Cookstown. He was accomp- • was removed to the hospital on Thu- rsday last suffering from - a fractur , ed skull resulting. from an 'accident in the C.P.R. yard • that afternoon.. While playing on a coal ear on the' tracks near the C.P.R. station with; some playmates, the youngster, whi - - le rnahing over the end of the car - for a shovel, slipped and fell hear A week of prayer is being obser- heavy rains of the week -end soaked ved in the Henrall and Kippen elute_the snow and then formed in pools ches this week. Monday in Hensall which fioze hard and smooth in the Presbyterian Church by Rev.. ,Stain icy blasts of New Year's Nye. ID ton, of eters Tuesday in St. Penis' An Enviable Record Anglican Church by Rev. Li''llio'bt, Exeter, Wed., St, Andrews Church, >, Tara has an enviable record and Kippen by Rev.: M, 13. Parker of'one which we doubt if. any inunicip- Hensall; on Thursday, in the United ality in the County can equal, in Church, Hensall, by Rev: M. }Dant fact"that'then'e is only. $72.00 of out - of Exeter^: All .ser: ice at 8 o'clo'ekc, standing taxes for,1933. and, it is ex - The late Mis. Henry Dougall 'One peeled that practically every cent daughter of the late Mr, and mrs;' will be eollected within a few weeks, ohn Inrie, who lived near Hensall The collector, Win. Collins, deserv- aid wife of the late 'Henry Dougall, es great credit for his efforts in this lite of the township of Usborne, a connection, 'ew miles south of town on the high - ay. ivay. Mrs. Dougall had been in fail- Burial et Exeter tng health for some years, so that her heath did not come as a shock, lent was fireatly felt by the family, The family: Andrew of the London Road 'ohn of Imtersoll. Mrs. Orville, Tay - h+' of thin Pare tine, Hay;'Sanibel 'ee t. Me' "elm peel to arl'af,;rarytN ^red one sitter of New Rork To Make Block Salt. A further develop went in the salt industry in Goderich is the installa- tion at the plant of the Goderich , ge. rhe child eollopsed on reaching - ,salt Company of a hydraho press Home, for .the manufacture of block sa'tb- Salt is sold in block form for the cattle trade, and although it has be- en handled by the Goderich Salt Co- mpany in connection with its extere• sive trade in the various varieties of aYi'ieid Resident 1 asses 'these ;passed away suddenly on December 27th, one of Bay leld'si salt manufactured at its plane here it . known wn and ]highly respected re=' has been procured from other sours- 'aidence, H. Kennedy Moorehousee es, and will now for the first time son of the late Theodore Moorehouse he manufactured in Goderich. The, and Jean M. Kidd. Deceased had block -making plant, which is quite not been in good health for some elaborate,. is housed in a new wild - ng ereeted during the past year. The huge hydraulic press, costing aver $21t,1F0Q, has a pressure of 1,- 000 tons to the square inch and em- bodies the. latest ideas in this type of machinery. Sig Relief. Plan Hibbert Township in1934.will spend $14,000 on a federal -provinc- ial relief grogram, designed to male here in 3531, was very fond of Bay - possible the collection of nearly held and well knot, n as an expert.. $10,000 in overdue . taxes, eliminate fisherman l hunter, direct relief, solve a serious trans - time, having been in good health fon some time, having heart trouble, al- though around as usual, but early - Tuesday morning took a stroke, pas -- sing away early Wed. afternoon.He+ -was ]horn in %Goderich ' in iSoC, mov- ing to Bayfield with his parents to. their new home. For abut 39 ye -- ars he .resided in London and wet. there married to Miss Elly M, Brieg; gier of London in 1911. fie built ai coanfo table home there and moved portatlon probiern, overcome a ifeert age of, gravel in one section„ and supply needed employment. Reeve Nagle stated "The council has hesi- tated to seize the property of hard pressed farmers, who through fault of their own,':' are in arrearsiin payment of taxes. Preference itr the allotment of works, is; to be giv- en those now on relief, to those wha have been unable to pay thein taxes; ar • who have had to borrow money to do so. The amount owing the township for taxes will be deducted from their pay cheques. The :reeve The funeral of Chas. A. 13uns£ord said 200 out of 600' families• will be C:P:R, accountant at Sudbury, who directly affected and' believes the in - died 'suddenly on the street in that creased cireulatiter of money would city recently, was held on lVionday bring a measure of relief to every- last .from the home of his brother, bod3t ` Isaac, Stephen i ewns.up , DeceasedEfese'tutae; Skutt " who was in his 44th year, wap, been -w .. , :, r. Sack McIver, 11 r. +,` "pr lrn�•]l:r+�� rt •.,,rrie�.,,.,+�1 Tte,w lribortf in Stephen, whew his #rrbiL7le , ETss„ e , y, .old son ,ofllit^ +Vb YE&Y$ ago, also tw0 sons, .hrr lin, £%.ls,oi:clx two ba aw 101 a uzitl w a.. ...,.s,.-a:.:,:a:.�TcP.lnxir,,:.;o..;�:::�;.,• M11c1Cfillop Fire. A hoes ;; determination to drive, out a rat :from beneath the fanning • Mill in his father's` -barn' was the in- direct cause of a fire which couple-- teiy destroyed the building on the - farm of John Burns, concession 5,.: McKillop, last Tuesday- A mateire l ghted by the son Gerald, as he wad hunting for the rat, set the mill d Are and the flames spread rapidly. His parents were in Seaforth doing - their •Christahas shopping at the time. but the boy had presence of mind to first release the horses and cattle in•. tit barn't:ud Hien summon help from. the neighbors. All the stock was removed with the exception of one'• stvlc 1'2 liftfr p' el and a ralf. The • Toss Ite esthnated ea -about. $8;060.., When mt. and Mrs: Barns ,returnodt +l;.4". arc. wli l YAia>n ael,�y',.". tL . ea+3'+ded +