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Zurich Herald, 1935-10-17, Page 41• ZURICH n„ , „ �;,, , ., s ;n„t . s Ill;l7"1k1c1,,, is,in'p,EiltItil;GaIEIIIJG"QIkNn' ,v x . i 3 r f .0+w nal � � I t ' til i nr•L+19s .. 9. 6 1. 0.t . - to 1X. , $ , . � ,. .ane2NZEn« n.�4�� . C r d ,�rl'ttw �,1�•aun'tt,;,lnx'l M;t,�.l i��t', „ „�;ilii.lu,.,,,,,,r.,.b,l,,n.,`I�t,,i��'Ak;,itl,il,�Il�, �h��µ.,n,: , ,,,., Treasurer's Sai€.. of Lands dor Taxes Count*. � O Huron The Sale will Commence at the Court House, Goderiich, on TUESDAY, NOV- EMBER 12th, at Two O'Clock in the Afternoon. HAY TOWNSHIP Robinson IL Dick, ... , .... .. Blk. 28, Con. 3 , , , , Chris Anderson . , , . . F. S, Lot 21, Dashwood ,.. , . , - • , STEPHEN TOWNSHIP ... , Lots 103-4-5, Centralia Village . , , . Pt. Lot 23, Con, N. B Mary Boyle Estate Daniel Vincent . Jos. Lawson Estate V. $, Springett P. C. Hooper, Adjourned Sale Lots 192-3-4, Plan 24, Grand Bend ;. Lot 244, Plan 24, Grand Bend . Lot 81, Plan 22, Grand Bend 678.46 16,46 594.92 65,35 ' 3,63 a 68,98 6.92 2.25 9,17 , 12.24 2.31 14;55 x, . 24;39. 2.62 27.42 . , 1, ti • 12.42 :. 2,32 14:74 35,87 2.90 88.77 ' if necessary will be held at the same tune d. place on: TUESDAY " Nt rr:w,rBr+r, 26th, []25 All Lots as described are patented. i ! A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer, Huron County. -.4-.----"••••'"•,�»•• :w�rl' '.I. �.�N ltl m»r KIP ;�i i.ti�»r>;.'N.I;n11�.. d.�'.nn �n»1 m.i.l+-�:;�-d»,i�.ai,riwiJl.i ti.i�n.l il.illi. �».,»M.,»G.nh.l �: �i.i�:I�C�i5:•.I�: i„:IP n�.�n.il »l ,,»I �...».�»Iii."� • 3 *OW FO "KEEP EDUCATED" Read Daily the 'Weald -Wide Constructive News in TUE` CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper 3t gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and Scandal. hien ]Ilse the column, The world's Day" -news at a glance for the busy reader. It has interesting feature pages for all the family. A Weekly Magazine Section, written by distinguished authorities, on eco- fomie,socild and political problems, gives a survey of world affairs. des - mes rau ®n .ma,- m. «o now s- ®maw moo a. a - - - The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of 1 year $9.00 6 months 54.50 3 months $2.25 1 month 15c Wednesday issue, including Magazine section:1 year $2.60, 6 issues 26c 3fiame Address Sample Copy on Request TO THE ELECTORS OF HURON -PERTH I wish to convey rn sincere thanks to all then. Electors. of Huron -Perth who gave so liberally of. their time. in order to secure my election in support of Liberal Policy. 1 appreciate very much indeed the splendid sup- port given, nae throughout the riding. But it was - cruise an e a u o .at000n, Sash., have beer visiting the with a feeling of special pride as I received the s past two weeks with their relatives, reports of my native Township of Hibbert. = '.Mrs. John Murdock and Mrs. John Dinsdale: willgivegreatindeed to serve = , The tea which was recently heldrn It me pleasure and d >,a r, to the best of my abilit eyye Y„c.tt e._ idin.. -▪ - nil' of b the a bl e ':,ia vas vtiell�, - lz, - • r and Mas. E. Shefferla ed home; after visiting Dr. and Mips. Reid, "of Port Rowan. ' oseph Hagar] visited with f;_ieiids at Port Rowan a few days. Wm. • Blackwell, of. Lansing, Mich, spent a week at the .home of Mrs. Blackwell, Hay 'Township. Emily Morrison left to spend a we els or so with her aunt in Toronto. - • Rev. Arthur Sinclair took the ;an- niversary service at Ethel Sunday, last. Rev. Penrose of Ethel took the service for Mr. Sinclair here. Mrs. E. X. Hutton and Babe have returned home after a pleasant vis- it with relatives in Wingham. Olive Walker has been visiting for a week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods, who have' been visiting with his grandmo- ther, Mrs. John Dinsdale, also his aunt, Mrs. Alda Simmons, for a few weeks, have left for their home in Santa Barbara, Calif. A lbert Passmore, who is attending college at Hamilton, spent the week- •- - end at his home here. -- -▪ - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cassidy visited in Otterviile. Miss McMullen, who has spent the past week with her sis ,iter Mrs. Cassidy, returned with them to her• home,in Ottervil 6:i i ,.. rgl•• mon "' t. i Mrs. Yas. A. Paterson:has been con fined to her room through illness for JJJthe past week. , Mrs. Hannah Taylor', wfio h s spl • ent the past year`' in Lxh>lriore,` .1 s141 = has returned to her home `an'HHehsallti ' Bernice d Adella Butt f Sask= ir. •and Mrs: C. Pfiie, and Mr: and s. P, Krafft were Sunday visiterS London, .r4i'. and Mrs, Kraft rnaining there, will spend a few Sys visiting their daughter, • 4-1 COUNTY NEWS a Mr, • and .Mrs. Geo, Eaid of Zion, who recently purchased the resilience of ,II. W. Doerr, on Main St,,. Exeter are moving therein. Returning 90 Per Cent Ninety per cent„ of the amount of the subscriptions to the Old flora Re -Union, Exeter, is now being 'rer turned to the donors. Dungannon Fair Postponed The postponed Dungannon FairavilT be held Thurs. Oct. 17th,; wheat,, the live stock and poultry will he exlub- rted. 'Horse races, running races, pb ate race, freak'conveyances, aiuf nay other attractions will be pres- ented during the afternoon. * ' Engagement Mir. and Mrs. Robert. Hayter, of d wish totheen Wafer writ] Om acetic of a charming. eaturan iWedditig Sept, 28, when t their niece I1"iat.g'ari t 11. McMaster was united in, xgrt.rriagtt to Lawmen A. Wein, yanc real; $on aMr, and Mrs. Godfrey Wein, of Crediton, Rev. J. 'Riddell,, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Marys, offi- ciated. Injured. Deer Found A 160 pound deer was put'.to :Rath after suffering acutely for some time before it was discovered in a ditch near 131yth. The animal tan headlong into . a fence with such. force that its short. bora were: driven. into its bead r and as it fell. back, it tun -shied over a cement sulvert. They beast vas shot by Galore Warden,:McGowan and Cou- stable• Leaver of •Clinton. . .. Teeywater Fair, Gire at)Success Over 11,000 '�e olrl ' attended , the Tseswater Fall' Tarr . 'is gear wiucli ;the gate receipt's"'Minae $2,300, au . incl iso;;of,:•*5;POSovgt:last'yetir. The Fair was. opened, officially, by rue. - Christie, ... Christie, of the O.A.C., Guelph, Tees water band and Kincardine Fifties furnished the.music. The showing of livestock was very,.. good. Three clo- wns. amused the; crowd throughout pashwoo ; announce _ the afternoon in• front of the stand and a "nicer cominany .played' to gagelnent of their daixghtex Theada capacity houses on both 'nights of of Windsor, son of Mr. Jas. and the. late Mrs. Bruce, of Truro, N. S. The. T• he wind blew' down trees and the wedding to take place in October. Accident , eold killed offi iiard'y plants during ''The many friends of Mrs. James 'the 'recent storms,' and cold; but the Broadfoot, of Tuckersmith, will re- ,raspberry bushes of Thos. Peniung- gret greatly to learn that she suffer- ton, Goderich, stood farm and coritin- ed is .'severe accident last -Monday. Tied to bear fruit plentifully. He took While entering the home of her son, a berry -laden branch into the Star Alex. Broadfoot, she had the' misfor- 'Ofiicec the other day and stated'Diat Mune to slip on the steps and in the there were many more such bushes fall fracture her hip. Mrs: Broadfoot in the berry patch at his home. The is in her 91st year. short stock had over 30 ripe berries Admits Theft on it and a number more ripening: ;rsir'sy, October ' 17th, 1936 t3 •CT A .O : SALE Of Hot7,aehold erects, at .DA II'. /j7OOD, 071 • t maxtx, 'OCTOBER 19th, 1935 • At 1,.;30 o'clock ,consisting of'the f lowing; Bureau, 2 extension tables, 3 Wood- en bedsteads -with springs and mat- tresses, single sleeper, reeking chairs, cupboard, ; ,ung roam chairs, sit*, trunks, washing machine, cook stove, vii3ii o. buttes coal er wood faundry',' stove, a manaber of dishes, pots and pans, rcroeks, :2 seated cab., fruit jars with fruit, "venegar keg about 18 gal'Irxis, eiaion racks; trestles, butcher kettle :with stand, Daisy churn, `lar'ge size Seat : robe new; Blue Belt cream separator, 350 lb; capacity in good condition; ° acrid ••.#n`any other articles. T ASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. C. A. Geiser, Clerk. ebesret Gaiser, • limbers J. Ohm', Proprietors 5 Adeline, of Windsor, to Joe Bruce? I the fair; Raspberries Ripen write 1 Do �YO�1e epi Glasses? H." YGOLDING. OMNI BLAKE al was held from his. late residence, .,Bayfield, on Wednesday -afternoon. Mr.. and Mrs. Amos Gescho and ._anlily and Mr: and Mrs. Peter Bxen- _ ~ • ers�nan visited aitir``ll7i. and Ma's.k Wm. Maguire, McGillivray, farmer, admitted in court that he had stolen his -Own grain which was unuer seiz- ure by a bailiff. After a severe lect- ure Mag. Hawkshaw allowed him to go on suspended sentence and pay meat of court costs which amounted to '$20: Dislocates and Fractures Elbow Ken: lyreszcator, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prestcator of Stephen,fell ,ug service ' for several hours. It took 35 men to remove the section of; building from the street. Several -A Severe .Storm at Auburn A terriffic wind and 'hail storm struck Auburn and district shortly Thursday last for 15 minutes. The large front of Gordon Taylor's gen- eral store was blown 15 feet into the centre of the road, and just msised a car standing close by. The sermon blown down, measuring 18x24 feet,, broke both telephone lines, interrup-•' -from a ladder at Shapton's school on Wednesda 'last at noon and in 'fall - in.'s. agate old nhizigles he fxaetuo b_. : trees in',;the dzsle~it't:xuere.bawleti"ov- ed.,his IT} at tile.. eilbow.. T1ie . fract . er in the gale. me was °educed, y.1Dr: Dunlop. East -Sadler $f�lracling New, Home , A sgtlieti wedding was soleinntied at' Chest° 4..ee,; whip, recently. !reeved the home of.the bride's parents, Std to. dieter, front iiucknow • and who as'. open ffa, when Stella ,rzette,, :youngest ; up,.a �.unch. room in, the, daughter of Mr, and Geoffge A. Earl, and Mrs Win, Ste, -store ofo ,as. E. Willis, has purchase ler, was united to ed a lot,pn the corner of Wm. and.' only son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl, :Victoria sts., and is preparing to of Usborne Twp. Rev. Stewart offx-- erect a new residence. Workmen dated The couple left for Toronto , are now excavating for the cellar. Met at: Varna Hall Niagara Falls anand,points east. They a.large number :let ,at the hall at will°side' ort. the groom's faille, ITs- "a ..Tahralteittir 1 i; M *anLl rsi , t i xw,+srs«n.s«rwuw;..1 t t'lIcClinchey. An Address was rea eaft,0 , which the young: people werei ljl $se ated With many useful and bealziful gifts. - . " Was Shakes U1 • Thos andy, Godet4 h machinist, r was ',.11.40 shake° ,up„when his car *as sldesfwiped oat the-]3enmille rd., ;clear' Saltord by ape driven .by,•.E1- ;wyn Pfruniner, o`fpn'Benmiller. The. crash oseurred. atm•cbrner,-when the Bennullen car, rxoceededt...towai•ds ,,Gpdea,ieli, skidded- ire .a vvidehturn and, swept into San la's car. the whele , side of the car was crumbled. Mr. Sandy., was driving a coupe. , Bad Fire , Aadisastrous fire took place at the farm' of John Barr, early Sunday last when his barn was struck by lightn- ing, completely' destroying it.AlI his implements, harness, poultry, hay.•and grain were destroyed. Quite a numb- er gathered at the fire but it ;had gained such headway before, discov- ered that nothing could • De saved. The loss is partly covered. -Blyth. Died. at Mitchell Mrs. Wm. Russell died at her hone in Mitchell at the advanced age of 101 .years. The passing of this grand old.lady proved a real shock. to here fellow 6owrispeople,. who lla twat. ,,',� TheChamber C m held Ch mb r of Co coerce their first meeting-, for the coaling season on the evening of" Oct; 2nd. in • the .council chamber with o 'good a • attendance.' A siumbera of° inanhrtent matters wer discussed andreTectfortiof officers :took: -place. Walter Spencer :was elected president air place of r9: W. • Bonthron who was named hon- orary president, and who presided for two years. vice pres., Garnet Case; Treas. W. B. Cross; Secy-trs., G. M. Drysdale; auditors, A. Hemp- hill and W. 0. Goodwin; striking committee, E. L. Mickle, T. E. Drum mond and A.W.E. Hemphill. :David ,Desch on Sunday. HILLSGR.EEN . � Mrs. Caroline Oesch- 'visited with .MIr. and Mrs. John Oesch on the Goshen :Line on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Erb and baby daughter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Steckle on Sunday. Mr. Jim Johnston is . at present •visiting with friends at Port Col- borne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and "dau- ghter Dorothy of Zurich called on Mrs. Weido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich visited at the home of Mr. Merino Steckle Jr., on :Sunday. The W. M S. of the Blake United Church held their meeting at the 'home of Mrs. Sam Hey one after- noon last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Boshart, of Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Howard of Exeter accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Donald of Dundas, called on Mr. and Mrs, R N, Douglas one day last week Visitors -during the week with Mrs. J. Cochrane were: Mr. 'and'hers. ' lt. Hopkins from Hinsdale, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dick and son Douglas, of I Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sand ers of London; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane and Audrey of lirucefield Mrs. Frank Farquhar of Hensall;Mrs. Mrs. Lorne S. Ei1er and daughter Gwendolyn and son Donald left for. their home in Falconbridge, after Espending several months here on the farm. Miss Edna Cochrane, R. N., accompanied them as far as Toronto and attended the wedding of a class- mate of Riverdale Isolation Hospital. • Bean threshing is now the order of the day. , Mr. and MTs. It. McAllister .and daughter Ruth and NIr. and Mrs. Jas McAllister spent a day at the city. A number from this vicinity took , in Varna Fowl Supper and reported a fine concert and good fowl dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson attend- ed the 60th anniversary of Mn, Pav- idson's parents' wedding day during �the week -end W. M. S. are hreling tiielk+ bcto- bei meeting .µt Mrs, R. McAllister's BAYFIELD home.cfri''irVednesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs Remick spent a few DASHWOOD ,Special Anniversary services will be held in the Evangelical church on Sunday October 20th. The guests for the day will be Rev. T. H. Jack - ,son speaker, Mr. Jones barytone solo- ist and a ladies quartette all of the British Methodist Episcopal colored church of London, Ont. Services at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Special anni- versary offerings, This 'distinguished group will render an, apt?1't;rlate on Monday 'Program ,.✓ening, Oct. 21 et $ o'clock.. Le sure to attend these sere;hes. Mr. and Mrs. Lois Morenz are epee ding a few weeks with friends in Guelph. joint Pollock died, as his home on Monday moaning, Oct. 7th in his 82, year following a heart attack suffer- ed a week previous. He was widely known and was at one timeclerk of Bayfield and reeve when it was an incorporated village. For many ye- ;srse was engaged in the fishing ibttsiness and. had charge of a fish, R Station at Lake Winnipeg with 'Iiw younger brother, Captain T, Pollock -of the Northern Navigation Co. at lake Winnipeg. Mr. Pollock was born in Stanley Township. In 1883 lie married Miss Castle, daughter of the Iate Reeve Geo. Castle, of Stan-` by, and in 1933 they celebrated 50 -years of married life. He was an Or- angeman, ernan g r a Forester, Conservative and a member of the Anglican chu- a°ch.. Four children besides his wid- ow survive: Mrs. George W. Holman Goderich; Mrs. 3. M. Stewart, Hain- 'Mon; ain'Ilton; Mrs. R. B. Johnston, Sault Ste , ttariie; Clifford of Byron, The'funer- I M. and Mrs. D. B. Saunders and days in Torontolast week. son Norman and Miss Ahna Kelly of Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto spent London visited relatives in the vicho the week -end with his mother, ity. ' Witzeti �.: J 1, :, L ,t> 6E1 K.� Several from here attended the anti ,-,yti, _t, NteKanzie of St. Paul, Min, niversary serve" ees held in Kippen,t t visiting friends in this vicinity. church' on' Sunday and spent the day; -.:Miss Verna Birk of Guelph, visiting friends, , lr ' is sp�ndazig• a few weeks at her home , The ladles ,of the Hillsgreep aCong there.e. regationi presented Mrss Aalyon Fred Ho croft left on T0eChandlef bride el e fyiof thio, week, ftor Clifford, -where he has s0urdwith a handsome ower bows on enrp'lbymexit.' Miss Clara Craft spent a few day; Wednesday afternoon last. HENSALL in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Schatz 'ane 1VI•iss Ella Martinson spent Sunday ir Elmira. Miss Eileen Schroeder who spent Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris and son the summer here with her grandmoth of Ailsa, Craig visited with Mn and er Mrs. Hamacher, r etu rned to he rMrS W. Fee, I7o e inDetr 1f1 �tveek, Mr. and Mrs. L. Vafr and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genttner ar;' St. Thomas, and Mrs. Ed. Douglas spending a week with friends in De'. and Mr. Allen Douglas of Hyde Park troit. •rere visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ilse of Detroi John Johnston. spent the week -end at their home regard her as a Isractie.aflir per-• - mate h stitutioin,,,Bs+'- 1•84) slip ,1 in an- 'n7ngland in - carne to Canada in 18731 S hard to realize that the good °" oving direct to Mitchell, where she & eld summer time has rushed by so. had resided 'ever since. She was in fast and that 'we will soon be enjoy good health until shortly 'before her I hag, our last holiday of the stunner nes demise. - sora --Labor Day. But even 2 at Rev. Thompson Dies at Parkhill: is the last, it's almost the hest -tam l The funeral of Rev. D. D. Thomp- i a piet :re -taking angle. son, widely known retired United The above snapshot is; just. one church minister, was held from the example, aid there ate countless• Parkhill United Church on Saturday others. He passed away at his home in his As there is salicin at -variablen off 64th year, He was a former Method- light in different, ib, is not ist Minister and served on numerous i possible to grave any set rules far circuits throughout Western Ont_ diaphragm openings and shatter• No Luck With Water.::. -., a /r1`inatahce,'wheyttkoab*e The drillers for the International attettixb,•aktelc.rilade••.-thea •ishlnt:=. was Water Supply Co,, who have ' been ishining; brightly. but the .piece' operating on the farm of A. Rundle ; , . party'' was sliadedalig =mending trees. The. snapahootisr. wit 't as felt% Thames Rd., near Exeter, hays. stink .c iiig catTliera goL,tiie:nrcati6 eslsu►re a test -hole to a depth of :1177; feet.A I ,,• fair supply of water was 1'ocai ed .but:,1,;,. ' *hap he set tlte�:rlieph STa 3 opening not sufficient for the town, The drib at 8 and tiiue sfiuttser speed at 1125 leis' are looking for irew location. of .a seeond:.Bnt suppose this" was a Thieves Eztt@r. Station' . beach party;:no trees are near tgcast shadows -but instead the bright sun Thieves entered theb l3i'reaks C: N: bight is; blazing down on the party R. station one night by breaking the -mall pane of glass, directly above I thewater Waal light is reflected horn the night latch, thereby, wallowing a :i t e water and•sand. Then what? Pout. •could then set theshutter ald to turn buck the lock. 4 express speed for• 1/100 of ,a second: wa"ith the. parcels were taken from the baggage • . diaphragm opening.. Thia' set- oom. The loss was estimated at $50 ting of the diaphragm openitl.g. and -'ro taseal Constables are working on shutter; will serve two purposes: t •1to hc case. . "first --you w 11' lave the ,groper e-- W'eala titIIichliz ;er. 'i J'etraiinigr... lysrtie• and Second --at I' . t30 of a. la ,1'r x`vvw P adze. n iii ry,. wt,. lestys„ tl ee�* socond it S not be accessary fora 1oine: cef ,tatims>, Surf, MiSSo- , Mc - Stop and Think how important it is that you wear 'correct,. glasses -cor- rectly prescribed for your vision. Correctly styled to your face. `Your health may lamely depend on keen vision. See C. E. ZURBRIGG, R. O.. At HESS JEWELERY STORE' Every Tuesday at ZURICH At 3?aah�wvood, Saturday,' at. Pfile's Stores la�a=�� S'r. PETER'S Eyar gel calutheran Church §, ;ZURICH ONT. `A tt ba zgeless . Clihis a ye f -a Chang lagorl ,- Friday, 877 -Luther Lenge? Saturday -Choir Plastica SUNDAY SERVICES':': 10 a. Sin: 'German Service. 21..15 a.m..-Sunday School. - 7.30 p.ra.-English service. Everybody Welcome to all Services.. E. EI�IEGIEiEIlltir Pastor. , i =SNAPSFIGT GUIL :14 -BOR PAY i)iCTURES �..• Opportunities are unlimited' on.Cabor Tay for story -telling pictures sushi as the above. -. subjects fib "hold still" when the picture is snapped. • ...a ' you :have, a box camera yoi would .open it to the largest stop. fox' ;the picture above and a moaner one for the beach picture. I Although the principal rules for picture malting have from time Ito time been given in the Snapshot. Goi d some readers may be bets- ed'by a review of a few of theme 1f` there is any doubt, always give ,alrttle longer exposure. Avoid prominent straight lines such as telegraph poles and trees .arid horizons :which seem to cut the. picture it} half. ' i' Never -allow the sun to shine di- redly r .� the lens, of your camera y.. or :th 1 i2 -be a:. flare. of light one:, the negative. Flo not try to Crowd too many oh -- lents nor toe much scenery into a - lrictute. ,Simplicity is the keynote of '7 art in photography, Two-thirds land or two-thirds sky • makes for better composition in a . landseape'photograph than one-half' of each • With ordinary cameras festmov- ing objects should always be photo- graphed with. Use tnoet rapid shutter ;Speed and the largest lens opening. �lritlr that, review, Ire» e'e to mote - !tad bettor pa:ttisiol meet labor 1lay-- JOH1rT "li aN'GUI.L,i1B1t