Zurich Herald, 1934-09-20, Page 4.LJR .I-1E,RALi
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Anniversary services will be held
:fret 'Goshen United Church on Sun-
alay, September 23rd at 11 am. and
47-B0 s, ram. Rev. A. E. Elliott of
}Maxi'a Street church, Exeter, will be
the guest speaker.. Special music
as 'being prepared and solos will be
:even by Rev Mr. Elliott and Mr.
43eo_ Walter.
i'irs. (Rev.) R. A. Miller and fam-
fly.•of Leamington have been visiting
for :a few days with friends in Stan-
xs. Margaret Erratt of Muneey,
spent a few days with her sister,
Firs. Henry Erratt.
JVD and Mrs. J. Collins of Lond-
on ,spent the week -end with the lat
tet"s mother, Mrs. Wilson Armstrong
¶rhe Y. P. S. of Blake and Goshen
Enid a Weiner roast at the lake last
'Friday evening.
'Vis. Geo, Anderson and family are
miming into Mr. Amos Key's house
eon Babylon Line.
Mr. and, Mrs. Peter Brenneman
returned home after spending a few
weeks with friends and relatives at
Baden,
1-1ILLSGREEN
Anniversary services were held in
the Hillsgreen church on Sunday,
and large crowds attended the sera -
ices. Rev. D. W. Cosens of Clinton
delivered very fine messages for the
day. The Kippen choir rendered the
anthems, "Perfect Peace" and "How
Beautiful upon the Mountains". Quer
tettes were given .at both services,'
"Dear Spirit Lead Me", was given by
Misses Jean Ivison, .Halcyon Chand-
ler, Messrs J. B. McLean and B. W.
Carlisle; "Twill Extol Thee My God
and King, by Mrs. .J. B. iVIcLean,
Miss Florence Thompson, and Messrs
J. B. McLeannand W. Love. Much
credit is due the choir and leader, al-
so the organist who gave their serv-
ices to make the anniversary a splen-
did success.
BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Dayman and daught-
er Beatrice of Kippen spent Sunday
Miss Jessie Tough of Clinton is with Mr. and Mrs. H. Turner.
v,,,,iting with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Carlisle of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gingerich and Hensall spent Sunday with Mr. and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ginger- Mrs. Chas. Stephenson.
•ieh and Jean visited on Sundaay with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farquhar of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gingerich at Brucefield visited with Mr. and Mrs.
:Zurich. R. McAllister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oesch and dau- Mr. and Mrs. W. Heart of Bruce-
ght.ers called on Mr. and Mrs. So1, field and Mr. and Mrs. I. Jarrott of
-Buehler Sunday afternoon. Kippen and Rev. D. W. Cosens of
:Miss Susie Oesch of Hensall called Clinton with Mr, W, Jarrott and
.on her parents one evening recently. Annie.
Miss Mary Clarke is holidaying Mrs. John McEwen of Hensall
dor a week at her home inthevillage. visited rwith her brother, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey, Jr. R. Love.
•nailed on Mrs. E. E. Clarke one ev- Mr. and Mrs. H. McMurtrie of
owning recently. Kippen visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr_ William Oesch of the Blue Cochrane.
Water Highway spent Sunday under Miss Dolly Hagan returned to her
the parental roof. home after spending a few weeks in
Messrs. Clarence Gascho and Wil- Chicago.
lie Fechler accompanied by Messrs. Miss Mary Hagan returned to Lon-
":reaura Gascho and Eva Bechler, sp- don after spending the holidays on
=:crit an evening with Mr. and Mrs. the farm here.
'Roy Gingerich recently. Mrs. John Turner and son Jim of
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Stretch the hand out flat and look at the colouring which lies ..
just beneath the outer skin, If you are in good health the flesh
will be a mottled rosy pink. Should the pink tones appear pale, the
probability is that your blood lacks haemoglobin (red colouring).
and red corpuscles. here is the reason why Many people are not
exactly well ; some are really ill.
The blood carries life force and nutriment to every part of the
body. If the blood is low in haemoglobin and red corpuscles, the
person is more or less anaemic or "run-down" . . easily tired ..
lacking in vitality , , perhaps close to serious eicliueee.
Fortunately the vitality of the blood can be Increased in the
rnajority of cases, as was proved in a special clinic of 40 persons.
whose haemoglobin and red corpuscles were low. Under a Phys h
icirtn's direction these patients took a 30 -day treatment of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. Blood tests taken before and after treatment'
demonstrated conclusively in the physician's microscope how this
excellent remedy had built up the vitality of the blood and, restored
health and vigov.r.
If your palm or your feelings tell you your blood is not up to
mormai, try a 30 -day treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You,
too, will probably experience the same pick-up in general health and
the same gain in strength and vitality that the physician observed
in the persons forming the clinic. Health is precious. Let Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills help you keep it. This tested remedy has amply
proved its restorative qualities. Full size box for 50c.
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SePtendser 20th, 1934°
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DEPAETNIENT OF FINANCE, OrrAWA,
Sun:muut 17, 1034.
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Clinton visited friends here on Suae
day.
Mrs. John Jarrott and daughter
Gladys. of nor, p..e et al on friends
here ail Monday.
. Mesa Jolla, Cocheene who :spel}t.1,a
few days with her daughter in Tor''
onto, returned to her home.
Ball Fairs are now the order .of,.
the days ni
DASH W OOD.
and Mrs. E. Bender; Flower—Mrs.
Witzel, Mrs. M. Neeb; Mrs. Wesley
Wolfe was app& nteci convenor of
the „ cans lr _ : c i -i Ia1r e.' o I hite.
J in','or; who tak.r'd to he D. -glor-
ied. Mrs. R. H. Taylor and' Mrs. V.
Schatz were chosen 'at •captahis• in a
contest to raise the amount of the
:deficit in the Jubilee Thank offering
!fund. A motion to contribute $50 to
the general church treasury, carried.
Arrangements were made to hold a
turkey supper on October 31st and
the following committee was named
in charge of the supper: Mrs, D.
Tiernan (convenor), Mrs, E, Bender,
Robt. Hoperoft has returned home.
after. epinding_ the summer at cry. - ,..yrs. Wolfe, Mrs. W, Snelli MT's'.
stal Beach. • . ae-
ft Goetz, Mrs. , L. 1Vlorenz and in
charge ""df the program, Mrs. V.
Schatz (convenor) Mrs. R H. Taylor
land Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher.
Miss Bruhecher of Kitchen, - sp-
ent 'the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. • Tiernan,
Mr. Sampson Coloskey left. ,on Sat
urday for • Ohio, 'where he will visit
his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger and dau-
ghter Helen visited relatives in Mt.
Clemens, Mich., over the week -end
Mr. Carl Henrich of Kitchener,
visited his parents, Rev, and Mrs
HENSALL •
0. Geiger & Son, flax manufactur-
ers, have secured their fax in good
Hellrlch .on 'Suliclay, ''condition and have many large stacks -will be held on October 1:8'tfr on the
Mriiia Mls, Angus Moore Mr. near. their mills. ,' faizrls of David Smith and L. E, Car -
James' - Moore , .and ,Miss Audrey:, Mrs. Wm. 'Hildebrandt and son, diff, fTrree miles..i st ef' Brussels:.
Webster, Miss,•.elen 1Viofire, and Mr. Joe, are spending a week in their
Scotty' Pai}1ie all of Seaforth; were ,former home in London. Users of Hydro service at Wing -
visitors with Mr and. 7Vfrs, 1. 0. t. 3.• Moore, Contivation school `ham are getting a rebate this month
Wilds last Sunday. .principal, is in 'Toronto writing on o#' their bills for 19.33 7'lie rebate is
Miss Helen .Moore, ,ef Seaforth, •:some University examination papers not given in •cash. but Ea applied on
left on Monday' to spend a month and Miss Evaline Howard, of Exeter, light gandiven.
Power' used. this year.
vacation with relatives in Chicago, is supplying f orhim. Janet Watson of l3rucefheld has
andwill also attend the Century of Hensall school fair which was held
Progress. on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 11th,
Mrs. Hy. Kellerman ` of Elkton, was a splendid success. In the parade
Mich is visiting relatives here, from the town hall to the school gro-
Mrs. L. Morenz spent a few days ;ands were three Hensall rooms, No.
in Kitchener last week, '2 Hay, No. 1 Tuckersmith; No. 10
Mr. and Mrs, N. Ferguson of Sag- Tuckersmith, and No. 10 Usbarne_
inaw, Midi., and Mrs. M. roPe of The Judges were Inspector Beacom,
Hensall are visiting their sister, Miss' Mr. McLeod and Mr. McKercher.
Esther Graybiel and other relatives. • Marion Sinclair, Mavis Spencer,
Mrs. Chas. :Fritz of .Zurich, spent Sara Manson and Margaret McQue-
Monday with Miss E,, Graybiel.
Miss Anna Hess of Zurich, spent
Monday with 1VIr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoff-
man.
Mr. and.Mrs. Wm, aduger spent
a few days visiting relatives• in Walk
erton, Hanover, and Owen Sound.
Miss Kathleen Merrier has return-
ed after spending a few weeks .With
her sister's in Detroit,
Mrs. Ge,. Merrier and Milford sp-
oilt the _ week -end in Detroit,
Mr. Elgin '1Vferner is on the sick
lis
ident, who gave., a new vision off Wedded at Exeter
courage and inspiration to her fellow
workers; an address by Rev. T. W. A quiet wedding took place at the
n' ills of Blyth, `,v'ho brought greet 1'n rs, hyte iarn manse, Exeter, on Sept.
it s as Moderator of the Pi e bytere 1:,;;, when nes. i ea `•rice Christie of
�' that place was united in marriage to
of Huron, an address of welcome by
Mrs. W. A. Young and musical num- J. Kentr ;of Woodstock. The cep
boss by the Mission Band of Carmel em& y us performed' by Rev. S. life
church Mrs. J.R. Eaton of 0zz11ia Gordon, B.A., D.D. Mr. and Mrs.
gave the main "address of the day.Kent left on a motor trip to Que-
She told a thrilling story of the de••s1ec 'city and through the Eaatezx3.
velopment u the Society seventy motes: 73si their Tei tern they will r&
years ago. side in Landon•
Seaforth Hospital Struck
The worst thunderstorm , of the
year visited Seaforth district . last
Wednesday evening and in the early
a at ; ; - - 'net is v hours of Thtirsdap morning. Duns
the storm the elevator tower at Scott
Joseph: Andrypka, aged nine, whose 1%r;nnxi,tl l ta'1 'was struck but no,
parents are employed by Fred Mein' damage Was: ;done inside,: the elevator •
ington in Usborne Tp., feil over a motor being unharmed, Some bricks'
stairway in his home and suffered. a were displaced. The hospital is ldlledd
double fracture of both arms. He is at .present.
cared for in St. Joseph's hospital, r_•
London. Killed in Accident
Tames Goodsave, aged 65,. a• former -
North Huron Plownien's Association
The annual plowing match of the resident of Centralia, was; instentljr
killed on Labor Day as a motor car
struck a team of horses hewas lead-
ing' across highway No. 4, south of
L'rcan. He was working for a farm-
er`and was taking `a team of horses:
from the east •side to pasture on the
west side. As.the horses were on
the western portion of the pavement
a: car driven of A. Roberts of Lon-
don name south on the highway and{
struck the x ghthand horse on the:
been awarded' a scholarship of two shoulder. Godsave is believed by 'pol-•
years' tuition: at. the: Uniiversity of ice to lave been walking between"
Western Ontario, valued at $200. the two 'horses as they were .struck•
She was: a: student at the • Seaforth by 'the car, jammed and thrown toe
Collegiate Institute. the roadsidr
Mr; and Mrs., Ralph. Stephenson Wrist.
and Mr. and Mrs. Whit Turner of Geo. McLure, teen age son'of'M'c
the Parr Line, Stanley, have left for and 'Xis. Roger McLure, McKillop,
a motor trip to the west to -visit fri- suffered a broken verist early last.
ends at, different. pointer Thursday morning when thrown front
his bicycle on Seaforth street; He is -
a student at the Collegiate"rnstitute,
and was on his way to school' whew
Beverly Beaton, six year old son of'
Mr, and Vies. B. Beaton, ran in front
Radia, inspectors: at. Seaforth
of the bicycle. in avoiding his, M -
Radio inspectors from. the Radio Lure was thrown from his wheel with
Branch of the Department of Marine. resulting, injuries, ,,
Ottawa, were in Seaforth last week ,
and while there examined Ed. Daly SeaS�rrltw Rtsidebt Pasaer•
and ,Ian McTavish, who have secur- Death came as a Happy release'•
ed amateur licenses. Each operate • from suffering to . an esteemed' resi+--
an efficient amateur transmitter. dent of Seaforth on Sept. 11ih,wI et ^
Mrs- Geo. ` 5'eipi.lrassed away at her
,COUNTY NEWS
:en are attending Westervelt Fusin- Adner Mollard, Grand, Bend,
ess College, in London. gone on a trip to- Watrous, Sask.,
Mr. and Mrs. Waldron of Ottawa, to. visit. al brother, he will also visit
are visiting with Rev. W. A. 'and Mrs with friends at Winnipeg and Stone
Young. Wall, Man on his way back.'
Mrs. Wm, Coward, .who has been
visiting for the past few weeks with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and • Mrs.
H. 0. Dayman, left 'for her home in
Winnipeg. ,
Margaret Slavin is spending a' few
,deys with friends in Varna.
Mr. arid Mrs. A. J. Switzer and
t` of Beach -o -Pines were vis -
An accident occurred on the Lake itorschildren in town.
Road a quarter mile west of Dash Louise Drummond has resumed her
wood on Thursday evening when a duties at the Bell Telephone office
light truck owned by Mr, Chrs. An- after her recent illness.
dersen crashed into a horse and bug- Quite a number of the war veter-
gy owned • by -Mr. Geo: Link of the fins from Hensall district attended
14th con., Stephen. Mrs. Link suf- the county parade at Brussels on
fered leg injuries including a rupt- Sunday .last.
ured blood vessel when she was pin- St. !Paul's Anglican Church will
ned under the top of •the buggy in hold their harvest services on Sun-
the debris of the vehicle. Her husb- day, Sept. 23rd, Dr. Anderson of.
and, suffered ' face cuts and bruises Huron .College, London, to be the
and Saran Vincent •who Was riding special speaker, morning and even-
with them to a church• meeltg al- ing, Special music is being prepared
so suffered slight injuries. ,arid "a eordial invitation is extended first and second for hens and second
Evangelical Ladies' Aid -to all. and third for pullets, white his eec-
Tha Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of The annual rally of the Yiuron keret was awarded a third prize.
Dashwood Evangelical church held Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- Peanuts at Seaford',
their regular ,meetingin the church sionary Society of the Presbytesiai The price of peanuts In Seaforth
basement with Mrs. M. I•Iaugh in the Church in Canada was held isr Car- says the Expositor, will no longer be
chair. The service included prayer by mel Church Hensall on Sept. llth. dependent on tariffs, and frienght
Mrs. D. Tiernan, topic by lairs, E, Representatives were present from and such things; now that the 'mei-
Geiser, reading by Mrs. G. Wildfong Goderich Senfortb, Clinton, Exeter,,ous nuts are being grown locally
and a. solo by MTN, R. H. Taylor, ales Bayfield • and Myth. The sessions, James River of the North goad hasunty Council would sign a petition
1St Tiernan presided for the business morning and afternoon were well shown some peanut plants which he askingfor the 20 foot road,; it wo-
,aloe at which 63 sick visits were attended with good progr.::is, Feat- too": from luta garden, each of which 1 nld be granted. Warden Geo, Elliott
1rei .-.tri.' ("near'''
M ' :,, is Y. e1,stnC -, :r.n r:17 tiro sl1gr-T1 �•,`.r!:"r e:d:c"n •Frr7'c;,.1 ai , On one ttoire ,toosthe
e maid. h i
; -,d ^-.11 sccurec&
n, follows: VIsting-Mrs W axtl1by lYliss L,, TrCkell, Exeter, the resr pl Writ,was wanted 54 peanuts. 21 signatures to the petition,I
Money Stolen home on Market at, at the age of
The home, of Albert Foxton, Blue 68 -
-gale road; near Wlthingham, was enter- years. She had been in peorers
ed one night recently and $.125 in for ten years and for three yearn
bills, $60 in silver and coppers and a had been an almost complete invalid'
cheque for Xsil were stolen. Mr. and was born in Wilmot township, Water
Mrs. I+oxtoli were in Wingiiain when loo county, her Bier, n name being
the theft took place. being-
a-- Katzenmierand 35 years a-
Wins Poultry Prizes go was united in nnarriage at.New'-
Tom Wieser Poultry
Prize
Hamburg to Geo. Seip. Four years
breeder of. Buff Orpington chickens, latter the family same to Seafolth�
has had his:usual success at the Wes-
tern
Ivhe ,begs resided since.
Fair. Pie took ...eight birds and fllgineiy Widening
won seven prizes with thein. ]3e got • There .is now every chance that
a first and third prize for coons, a the road north from Clinton to Blyth.
will be finished to width of 20 feet
of cement surface" instead of the 10,
feet which the original contract cal-
led for. W. Wasanosh and Hullett
Tp. people objected strongly to the
10footstrip and a petition, largely*
signed, was sent to Toronto. Event-
ually the premier decreed that if a
majority of the members of the Co-