Zurich Herald, 1929-10-17, Page 1•
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Vol, XXX No 1i
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 171929,
Chester L, Smith, Patiliflhea/e
$L25 a year, U.S. ;1.50 in AdVATONIF
$1.50 IN AR3BAlta, $2 1.1.A.'ir BB CEEARGS12.
Make your Fall purchases from your home Merchants
• Water Levet Stilt Higher
The water level of Lake Huron, as
-.recorded on the automatic gauge at
he Goderich harbor!, continues to in -
'crease in height_ At present the
water is very high. The records for
••the month of June give the following
'data: The water is .21 foot higher
than in May, 1929; 2.13. higher than
in June 1928; 1.46 feet lower than
•at the high stage of June, 1886;
0.80 feet higher than at the tow stage
of June 1926; 2.34 feet higher than
the average stage of Jame for the
last ten years; .86' foot, higher than
the average stage of Ione for the
last 69 years. During floa last ten
years the June level has averaged .16
foot higher than the May le.vel, .and
.10 foot lower than the July level.
During the last 69 years the .,Jorie
level. has averaged .25 foot higher;
than the May level and _12 foot low -1
et than the July level-.
were given an opportunity to with-
draw their names from the petition,
if they so desired, and there being no
withdrawals, the reports were accep-
ted and on motion of Mr. T. Tetraen,
and Mr. Gill, By -lay No. 421 and
422 were provisionally adopted and
, it was ordered that the By-laws be
STEPHEN COUNCIL.printed in pamphlet form and served
. by the Clerk on all the assessed per -
The Counell of the Township of; sons as provided by the Municipal
- Drainage Act: and that a Court of
'convened in the Town Bali, treth
on, on Monday, October 7th, at 1
p.m. AR -members were -present. 'The'
minutes of the previous meeting
we-
re read and adopted.
The reports of Geo. A. McCubbine
Q.L.S., on the "Smith and Gaiser Dr-
ains" were read pursuant to notices
mailed to all the assessed parties who
Revision be held at the Town Hall,
Crediton, on Monday, November 4th,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for the
purpose of hearing and trying com-
plaints and appeals against the asses-
sments, etc. -
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BLACK IN QuArarriEs THAT MAKE THE PRICES MOST UN-;
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT 'OF 'RUNNING :SFKIES FOR EVER:I'
NE, WO& BATHING SHOES, ETC.
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That the Clerk advertise for ten-
ders for the Gaiser and Smith Drains
to be received up to Monday, the 4th
day of November,A.D. 1929, at 2
p. The Clerread the final in-
spection report of the Township En-
gineer stating that he had made an
examination of the Sitter and Turn-
er Drains and has found them com-
pleted in accordance with the plan,
profile and spedifications. It was or-
dered that the Treasurer pay the bal-
ance of the contract, viz: $875.00.
The following pay sheets were ord-
ered to be paid,: Lewis Davey, Road
No. 3, $102.00; Hy. Schenk 6, 19.50;
R. Gower 7, 7.00; J. Finkbeiner 8,
82.50; 0. Willert 12, 107.75; A. Lat-
ta 18, 7.50; R. Hodgins 22, 103.25;
N. Baker 23, 15.00; F. Triebner 27,
38.75; A. Webb 20, 17,00; H, Sche-
nk 6, 64.00; G. Eilber salary 09,20;
J. Rollins gravel 165.00; W. Robin-
son gravel 48.10; T. Collins gravel
18.50; J. Richards gravel 10.00; Wm
White gravel 11.25; W. Isaac 19,
4.90; W. Isaac 17-, 48.90; G. Hirtz-
el 4, i5:00; J.-Houlahan.- :e5, 3.75;
T. Yearley 9, 954.73; N. Vincent
trucking iron 60.00; Geo. Either 9,
528.12; ditto 20, 387.95 That
a by-law be passed appointing Free-
man Morlock, collctor of taxes for
the year 1929 at a salary of $125.00
In addition he is to receive the nec-
essary stationery-andpostage, and
furnish bonds for the dlie performan-
ce of the work. Taxes to be pay-
able at par at the Collector's Office.
The roll to be returnable on Monday
December 16th, 1929. ThTe foll-
owing orders were ordered passed:
C. Pfile, rent for Hall, 4.00; G. Eil-
ber, assisting engineer 5.00; G. Eil-
ber ditto 5.00; Winters Bros., Bal -
of contract re Turner and Sitter
Drains 875.00; Sundry persons assist
ing surveyor re Smith Drain 17.00;
ditto re Gaiser Drain 26.00; Munic-
ipal World supplies 5.16; The Stew-
ard of Ontario Hospital re Alma Wil-
liams 19.50; Kerr, McNevin & Kerr,
Solicitors fees 56.39; Crediton Pub-
lic School, fair grafit 30.00; Grand
Bend School Fair grant 20.00; Treas
South Huron Branch of Ontario Plo-
wmen's Association, grant 25.00; W:
H. Lovie part payment of Lovie Con
tract 50.00; Ed. Fahner, part paym-
ent of 'Wein Drain Contract 150,00.
The Council adjourned to meet again
on Monday, November 4th, at 1 p.m.
Henry Eilber, Clerk.
Miss Marguerite Prang of Detroit,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Messrs. C. Fritz and Wm. Lamont
motored to London on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess and fam-
ily were Thursday visitors to London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen-
sall were Monday visitors in the vil-
lage.
Mrs. Mrs. Brennerman and dau-
ghter Sylvia visited Mr. and Mrs. P.
Brennerman over the week -end.
Mr. Daniel Smith of Aumelree, is
visiting his two sons, and other fri-
ends for a few weeks at present.
-Mks Agnes Kaercher, of Bad Axe,
Mich., is visiting her relatives and
friends in these parts at present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfile of Hen -
sail. were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Lydia Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. David Schroeder, of
near Dashwood spent Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Ev. Haist.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wickens of In-
gersoll, were week -end visitors at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,
Hey, Sr.
Mrs. H. Lipphardt, who spent a we-
ek .or Se with her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Fee, at Hensall, has returned to her
home here.
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4ELMER DESCH
1VIr. and Mrs. M. R. Eilber and
sons Charles and Douglas, of Detroit,
' • I -'4clte-eweek-end with Dr. and Mrs 4.
-J4 1.2outledge.
/Messrs. Milton and Austin Hay,
Miss Taylor and Mrs. Ezra Heist, all
of Detroit, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF THE
FAMOUS WATERMAN PENS.
ALL SIZES AND COLORS
$1.50 to $6.50
Hess, The Jeweller
COAL 1929
IMPORTANT FUEL
A MI ouncement
Effective at Once
We beg to announce a, reduce's= at
50c. per ton from the winter. Raritacci,
on all Grades of Anthracite amt..
In. addition, we will allow a eRsvnizt
of 50c per ton for CASH PAYAIL'
ONLY, on Anthracite and AR gmteffeJr.
of Fuel.
Pricer on Anthracite will adirantos ocs.•
June 15th.
Take advantage of these Rock Bata=
Prices, and. lay in your supply maw.:
of The Original and Only
D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL,
Or The Famous
D. & H. LACKAWANNA COAL
Noted for its great hear.
ari.tei:zmar,
H EN SALL *NT,
Office Phone lOw House Phone MX
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Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich of
the village, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gin-
gerich arid family, of the Goshen line
South, were Thursday visitors at Lon-
don and Springbank.
Owing to the increased volume of
business Haist's Bakery have added
for the maintenance of delivery and
good service, a new Chevrolet Six
truck. Haist's Bread "Nuff Sed".
Judge Lewis of Goderich, was in
the village on Tuesday and with the
local Township officials they revised
the voter's list, for the coming Prov-
incial election.
The local public schools in the dis-
trict were closed on Thursday and
Friday of last week, owing to the
annual Teacher's Convention held at
Exeter on those dates.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mr.
L. W. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Siebert were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoff-
man at Galt.
Rev. E. Tuerkheim and Mr. Louis
Prang returned from an extended
motor trip to Reading, Penn., where
they attended a church conference.
They enjoyed a most beautiful drive
through the Allegheny mountains,
and will long remember this outing.
The Zurich Grist Mill has recently
installed a new and modern machine
for cleaning wheat, .and farmers now
can bring their wheat as it comes
from the threshing machine, and in a
few minutes it will be cleaned by this
machine, which will indeed be a great
convenience to both miller and far-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schiefle and
daughter of Detroit, were week -end
visitors at the home of Mrs. Schiefle's
parents, Mr. and Mrs: John Gellman.
Mr. Schiefle, who is preparing him-
self for the ministry in the Michigan
Conference of the Evangelical
Church, preashed a well recerved ser -
iron in the local Evangelical church
on Sunday evening.
Evangelical Few' Supper
On Thursday afternoon from 5 to
9 p.m., a better than the best hot
fowl supper will be served in the
dining hall of the enclosed sheds of
Emanuel -Evangelical Church, Zurich
We are happy in otir anticipation of
meeting you there, and serving you
to a right royal delicatessen. While
we. fellowship one with another in the
warmly social church cit0e. Last
but not least will be the highly en-
joyable concert rendered by the not-
ed male Quartette and Concert Co.
Of List el, Ont. "We excell" is
their motto. Hear them,
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SALE
HIGH CLASS USED CARS',
DEPORE BUYING A 14E# On unD 'OAR OF ANY MAKE BE
SURE AND SEE US.
ir .Fay
1927
FORD COACH
In perfect Condition, a won-
derful buy. Bumpers, ands
Speedometer
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FORD COACH
Mechanically A. 1., a real
Bargain
$285.00
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1927
FORD COUPE
Loaded with extras.. This
car is a lot better than the
average used car.
A REAL SNAP
1 NEW PIANO
Taken in on a Chevrolet Sc
Terms
SPECIAL
PRICES ON THESE CARS
1-1929 Essex 4 -door sedan-.
1-1928 Essex 4 -door sedan..
1 -Overland Touring, 1923
Model.
1 -Baby Grand Touring
1 Ford Touring very cheap:.
1 GENT'S BICYCLE
1 TOP BUGGY
1 15 -YR. OLD HORSE,
4.11[1.011%
0 FRITZ & SON
4
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aft;
USED CAR. BROKERS
CHEVROLET AND UNITED TRACTOR AGENCIES.
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Seasonable Goods
We have a large stocb. of Fall a&
Winter Goods
ON HAND. NEW FLANNELE t 1ES, MILITARY Fukturimv
MACKINAW FLANNELS AND TWEEDS, WOOL AND FLAN-
NELETTE BLANKETS, MEN'S AND BOYSSWEATER COWISt.„
WIND BREAKERS, HEAVY SOCKS A'ND STOCKINGS, UNDER-
WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CIIII.DREN. ALSO bum;
GLOVES .A/4D CAPS.
ALL PRINTS, GINGHAMS„ BROADCLOTHS AND SUNNEER
GOODS AT REDUCED PII1CFS
WE KEEP SUPPLIES FOR AlADIN LAMPS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED '[0 SAVE 1'OI-1 CALL AT OUR MO
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