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Zurich Herald, 1927-07-14, Page 4amen wawa) . ,.. SCHOOL REPORT McClinchcy Primer hire following is the rep t of George 1\Ic t erne ntlon Exantii:ationa for S'.. S. "a. 5, 'Stung,. .jr. to Sr. IN—Grace Mote - „keen 087., Ron; ''era Smith 609 ..eA+1axgazet Robinson 5610. Sr. 'IIT to Jr. 1V -.:.Bruce McClili 1't�i'ey '570; Berl: McBride 337, Ir. ,±IfI to Jr. .I.V.-Marie Myelin - '"Y 54'i,, Ron, Jr. ISI to gar i.11—Campbell Mc- `: inley :574, Elmore' Stephenson 522 ltu:�sel Hayter 516, Elmore Mc- • ,:deride 515 • .3i'. .TI to Sr, I1 --Margaret La- • uont 517, Hon; _Aller Arn strong 1$322, Sr- Ii Promoted at Eestor; — Hazel Hayter 207, Elva MeClin-. a,Yhey 202. 'r.:I to Sr. I—Isabel Robinson 'e; Dorothy Armstrong 164. Sii. Pr. to Jr. I --Clare McBride '2V22, John McClinelaey 191, Lolus 115. -T Mary DlcCliztcb4y, Clinchey, P. E. Reid, Teacher • EXETER Mr, and Mee. W. 1I:'iclenein and daughter of Toronto, visited `with Mr. and "Ilea, E Ileitlein in, • Rev. D. MCTre rah Underwent an operation for removal of ten,sils at London Hospital, .7 1'4', Taylor bee been 'seriously ill but is inproviae Mrs. Frank Sweet of Sarnia is visiting relatives. here, The Canning Factory have 'st- arted on their pea pack. Exeter again carried away the honors placing themselves at the head oft he league when they de- feated Goderich lay a score of 10 to 2 on the, home diamond. Reeve Sanders left ;for -a two months' pleasure trip to Great Britian and the continent. He irtends to visit England, Sctol.and 44444.444.44.444444÷44+44+++.e rea+firs'r senses- -e°-' reser r peery -. v :. 'k' THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INS BOTTLE ITH GOOD FOTJNA. TAIN G PEN INS FOR 5c. LARG- • GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS + THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS- 4. TERS, '.4IERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY .-4444,44.4.+4.444.4.4.+++++++++++++4 :44-1+ '+++++r+++++++4't-t1 +i"M) • HERALD OFFIOE Do You Know? THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTINS. THAT WB CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS' THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFAOT URGERS OF COUNTER CHECK 1300KS, AND CAN SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, E.NVEL'- OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., BTC. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 3 3 and Ireland and ,while in England' tiv'ilt Dalt Devonshire geld the City of E sten, Owing to i1 1 health, :t!I. C. Hler- voy, whe ha.a fieoa partaaer in 'the Ilogarth Babas Chick Ilatch rg, hee beenaavisad to )tako a : two month% rest, 'alter Which he will devote fill hie time to insurance. Mr. L. V. llogarth taking over, the hatchery. While putting in Pone al • tii2 large plate gla.aa. windo s iF1 S. Martin's new Stilt:,: in eome men - 1 ner the glass broke Auld a large 1 piece falling on the ,eight arm of Reseell Ballcwiil, tileting a nasty :gash. { The. other evening, Rev. C. J. Moorehott!se who comes here from Clinton, ways inducted into his new pastorate at Main •St. United ch - MTh 1n conjunction with the an- nual strawberry festival held on the ehurch lawn. There was a large attendance, proceeds amo- unted to $125.00. What might have been a Jeer - ions tire took place the 'other ev- ening in front of -Cams gasoline 'station when a Pontiac sedan dlc.w up and the owner thought- lessly streek a match to See how much gas was in the tank of the car, when the fumes ignited and there was an exciting time for a time, the fire alarm. we's sou'neled and the brigade. soon arrived,. but the fire. had already been put out with a fire_ extinguisher. HENSALL Arnold Bell, of .Toronto; visit- ed with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Bell. r Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Love re- turned - from Toronto the end of the week, where they visited for a few weeks,. • Mr. and Mrs. Rail Palmer, of Windsor, visited over the week- end with hi's parents. Mr. and' Mrs. Kaiser and :sister Mrs. Madaugh of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Zuefle. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ortcr_ein of Detroit, visited with his parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr+s. John Pisher, retureed to their hone at Toronto Irene Brigham •ofFord City is visiting for a few weeks :with Dr. and Mrs. G. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs;. Lorne S;eott and Railways now Preparing for Harvest Rush c.Yates;i�:,a`;:'�".'.'�',•.,,•.�`�s"'X�#��w. :a A number of steel Colonist care as the one above forms hail; of the equipment of most trains. Interior view of one of the new lunch counter cars operated on Canadian pacific lilies. Harvesters' train leaving Ste. Anne de Bellevue. utting of all wheat is expected to begin within 'IL, about a week, says a report of the Ontario De a •tm t p r enl of Agriculture, and as a rule fall 'wheat is looking very promising. Western reports Are also very encouraging, but just what the har- west is expected to be will not be generally known until representatives of the three prairie Provin- 'eiai Governments and the two railroads meet in. Winnipeg to discuss the labor situation and the Test means of securing help to harvest whatever trop there is. However, the crop reports issued to elate by the Agricultural Department of the. Cana - Alan Pacific Railway have been very optimistic .and this company is already gathering and distri- lbuting equipment to various points in anticipation of.a heavy movement of harvest workers. 'The movement of harvesters has developed into epaite a department le railroad transportation abffices. As once the movement starts it must be ilitushed through to completiot as speedily and effec- ively as possible, the attention of a large staff f risen is nonce >b ntrat eelr fo Heart: a o It before �Lturing and :for some time after the iiiIii e rush on assent- 9xling equipment, distributing it to the various parts •fof the country .from whenee the harvesters are allrawn, naking up the special trains, seeming Applies for the :lunch ears, and the hundred and Ori things which have to be looked after in order to ensures eetth ruining and of which the travel- ler usua lyknows nothing and d prrably ca res lee s Dueing the last four yearsthe- P lit Railway •1leeldled 50116 8M,100 wehound r Ittsters.'4Last year this Company inaug'teated the C :vter 1, fi� n •v 2:«l.: vwl• o W�l.' .,l ..tiir'T7i�.�.Y'r~,.�`�:.�'�.1'lli�:•1F.itl�1k1t110n.. Interior view of Colonist err used on harvesters' tra4 e 0 • to unknown to excursionists and, although peeleaps, not as a direct result of this innovation, ever 26,000 hien travelled in special trains over C1.a1aw dian Pacific lines. This year the Company is snaking practically the same • preparation as last. As soon as it is; lniowii just how many are required to week in the harvest the excursions will be arranged and trains made up. The excursions originate from as far east as the Maritimes and as far west as the border of Ontario, but all are of the sante type as far as rail equipment is concerned. Colonist cars are used which afford comfortable seating during the day, facilities are .afforded those who wish to prepare their own meals in i small kitchen at the end of each ear, and at night bunks may be pulled down as an upper berth or the seats extended to afford .comfortable sleeping quarters. The lunch counter ear in which as many as fifty men can take a meadat the same time is an important ;section of the train. The travel- ling hax�r £er is sure ofbei rig ben able to secure ga g meal to suit his purse and of the food supplied him being of good quality and served in a sani- tary planner,. Last year this department on Cana- dian Pacific lines served over two hundred thou- sand. iriieals, and the experiment was so much appre- ciated, and proved such a success that it has now become a regular. institution. Old tirnerr' travelling west. 'novo=a-days regard: the trip as a holiday and the number of women and children who have been seen travelling with the harvesters since the standard of service ren. - demi has been ;Ant it now is, has increased to e '= ark J:4a' c!zrea. fazziil y': o Toronto, yiaitizr�, relatives in town, • .Hattie McQueen of New 'York. Is Vie -Ring relatives here. • Allan McDonald of 'T)otroit, rs 'ir icing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. McDonald. Alco D1oua'all, of Windsor, v'i'sited with hop pareets, Mr». and Mrs, in\�y. Jaourtli. Call Passmore, of Pontiac, vide Red his paints hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Grain, and- Wm, Grain of Laming, Mich .and Mies Ada Grain of Detroit,' won he iday vie—item With their par- er, ts, Mr. and Mrs. to eo. Gram. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Brown were visitors: to Stratford. Ed.. Berry of WindPsor, visited hie methee here:: Mr. and Mrs .Alvin Wurn1, were. holiday Visitors in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond' Geiger end family of London, are spend ing a few weeks".vacation .with - Mr, end ' re. Owen Geiger, and family(. • Mrs. Owen Geiger and easter; Miss Pauline Geiger, left. for an extended trip to the .coast and bother parts. e The death of Mess Isabell 15Yac1- dell •oecured on Thursday last at the ri sidence of Rev. Dr, Pletcher. Mies Waddell up' about a month ago to visit '}e the home of Dr. Pletcher and, failing oono day, 'she suffered a broken hip ` and despite ..the best medical skill and nursing, shegradually grew ic'eaker until 'she passed., away; She was born in Ingersoll 80 years age and received' her education there, and when a young wvoni.an moved to Selkirk, Man„ whereshe remained until: about ten years ago. . An event of unusual interest to- ok place in Reveal] on Wednesday afternoon last, when Mr. and Mr's. George C. Petty' celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedd- ing. They were. married 50 years ago at the Methodist Parsonage. at Kippers and, became residents of Hex;sall, and hese lis -ed here eon- tiinioasly since. Their only son, Hanson, was killed in the late war and daughter,. Mrs. Donaldson,who was a nurse o.erserrs, also died from the effects of the war after her return home. Mrs. Scott, of Toronto, and,, Mips. Smith .of. St. Marys': were home for the occasion The many friends of Mr. and Mee Petty wish ahem many more ,ye- ars of happiness. ; • COUNTY NEWS The executive of the Exeter Dis- trict' 'PIoevmen's Association met She other evening and decided on Oct. 26th, as the 'elate for the plow ing ntiatch.:. Chas. Gibbs, of Parkhill has is- sued a Supreme Court Writ a- gaiest Mr. John Mousseau, of Hen - sail for da.m:xges for entering the plaintiff's lands and buildings and for an in junction to restrain the defendant from entering the plain- tiff's lands in the Township of pa'sangusi in the County of Lamb - ton. Cieeat•:'ptospects for an immense crop of grain,•i's reported through- out the -County;. Wheat 5 feet inti inches grown by P.. Whitlock Usborne, and barley five .feet by A. Gibson of the same Tp. which is remarkable fol; so early in ithe season,. • i c- The writ wit be issued this week for the North Huron by-election, due to the death of John W. King- M.P. The election date will be argtrnd August 22nd. It is being looked for a rea ifight in this by- election, as the Liberals have norm- inated A.. Thelon ex-M.P., the Pro- gressive candidate- is . Sheldon Bri- ckker, while T. G. Allen, of Dun- gannon, has announced himself as an Independen+.: and Abner Cose.ns, of "Wieghana, Libe: al, has <le so keen credited with intention to run.Cen 'servatives are reported to be di- -sided i- w ided between R. J. A. MacEw an, mayor .of Godericia, their cand- idate last year,. and George W. tipotton, candidate in 1925. The induction of the Rev+. R.W. Gale into the pastoral ,charge of Bayfield: and 'Bethel-etltany, ch- urches took place in St. Andrew% United church, Bayfield on There- clay evening last, Presbytery wee, represented, by Rev. C. F. Clark of North street church, God'- ericlt chairman o tl - f the Presbytery., Rev, W, P. Bremner of Brucefieid Rev. PouIter of Benrailler and Rev Mr. Smith. Jars, MacVicar, Goder:eh, has be- en appointed to issue automobile dri`i erre licenses, funder the new requirement of the Provincial High way Traffic' Act. The fee is $1. It an applicant is not an exper- ienced driver he mutt ,apply to an '• official examiner and pay a feta of $2.00 for ,the certificate pro- vided in' this as. The :li acase., TTI., licensee 1� ns a row issued will be good to the end of 1928. • Thet .ouriste are ; oznifig into Bayfield in large numbers. t The hotels acid boarding houses lare ling up and the cottages are in great demand this year, , promising a big season .!eith favorable wea- ther. c . G. E. Strothere, tormerl4y of the' 'Toronto ssebool staff, a brother air g. B, Strothers, `ot E4sex, 'for-' Mel,, of Clinton, hbsi been lxeliliteI Inspector of Public, Sh.00ls for Prince I+;clww'ar4 Cotutlty,- IT” is only: SI years gt uge,, TliarsclaY,•.414..lx, 1I.4ik1, • 7" Pu your machines in good shape with - genuine Massey -Harris Parts. 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