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Zurich Herald, 1930-08-21, Page 4ZURICH Gyproc Makes Sumter Homes FIRE' WSAFE PROTECT your family by making your Summer home draught -proof, dust- proof and fire -safe. The new Ivory coloured Gyproc, that does not burn will render you this service at small cost. Use it for structurally strong walls, ceilings and partitions. It needs no de- coration (when panelled) but you can tint, paper or plaster it if you wish. It is easily and quickly applied, is a permanent asset, and is vastly superior to other building materials. Your dealer's name is listed below. Ask hien today for full information on Gyp - roc Wallboard or send for interesting free book "Build- ing and Remodelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Paris - Ontario 263 For Sale By Fred C. Kalbfleisch' - - - - Zurich, Ont: IN MEMORIAM amemner—In loving memory of a 4dear husband and father, Henry aur:auuer, who died one year ago, .410ngu L 23rd, 1929. Me mourn the loss of one so dear, Our 'hearts are sad to -day. Me tthithk the one we loved so dear Was quickly called away. 2eacefar11y sleeping, resting at last, Hiles world's weary troubles and trials are past. Fut. Ti.'lenee he suffered, in patience he :bore, '-,-SPI! �TOd called him home to suffer no more. -es• remembered by his loving Threshing is now the order of the day and many a hundred bushels of wheat and other grain is being her - vested. Don't forget, one and all, the great Lake Shore Carnival, at Labor Day., Corriveau Beach, Drysdale, on the shores of the beautiful Lake Huron Join the beauty contest and be Miss Drysdale. Mrs. Josephine Primeau and three sons of Chicago, while vititing at St. Joseph last week, called on the Misses Gelinas in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of St- ratford and Mrs. Robt. Douglas of Tapouscasing visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nos. Gelinas, Sr., last Sons and Daughters. Sunday. L-11LLSG REEN xnaiversary Services will be held shat he Hillsgreen church on Sunday m" lxx,;cember 21st at 11 a.m. and 7.30 ep.rri. Rev. W. A. Hagelstein, B. A. *of ';:rediton will conduct the services. :dl. W. A. Leitch of Harwick, will :.dict the service on Sunday, Aug- "ait `?4th. Rev. Connor being away torr. iiia .holidays. Egiss Annie Carlile of Hensall, sp- t=itafew holidays with friends in the scanty recently. 'We .are sorry to report that Mr. '-fiat. Stephenson is confined to his :worm through illness. We hope he wird .goon be able to be agound a- eeai�s. Tr... a.nd Mrs. John Cochrane spent ;Sunday with friends in Howick Town *titres. Ir. L. Troyer visited at the home err Wr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston, of. War= un Sunday. quite a number from this vicinity .i:tc'nded the ice cream social held at ''the home of Mr. Robt. McBride on iarrrsday evening. latissrs. Russell Consill and Lorne ',Coleman spent the week -end with fri- tends in Michigan. Misses Annie and Agnes Cochrane -err Clinton, spent a few days with it efe. sisters, Mrs. H. Fuss, and Mrs. moi" .G. Forrest, and brother, John. DRYSDALE lint will continue through August. Mr. and Mrs. Edges • riasse and :faulty have returned to Detroit, on Tuesday morning after spending a rw w.eeks with frinds and relatives; There. 3'lr. and Mrs. :Hector Laporte of De- troit, were week -end visitors with fri- ;rnzds and relatives here. .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ducharme ealid babe motored over the ween-eitd • itromn Detroit. Mrs. Ed, Mero of St. Clair is spend ling, a few days with her mother, rl. "i`3.•enomne, Sr. The Revenend Feather Marchand, ;3astor of the Catholic Church here. eve are sorry to state is at 1)-eaent in "IS.kount Clemense Ho pita',. where hr .iiia, undergoing a treatment for blood droning im his loot. We certainty 'Arere ,'e will be alb': to be back ii tieing Ilis taris1wnere.. DASHWOOD Mrs. Bruns and daughters or Pt. Huron spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Witzel. Miss Lena Steinhagen of Cleveland visited in town last 'eek. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt of Brucefield, called on friends in town on Wiles - day. j Mr. and Mrs. May of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Oestreicher. Mr. Percy Kleinstiver who spent his holidays with his parents, has re- turned to Chicago. Miss Margaret Merger of Detroit is spending her holidays with her par- ents. Mr. Ira Tivnan of Hamilton, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan. Mr. Les. Goetz of Chicago, is vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Goetz. Miss Louise Willert of Zurich, is the guest of Miss Verna Kraft. Miss Lottie Armstrong of London, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Rudolph Dick of Montreal, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch. Master Carl Thiol of Blake, is spending his holidays with his uncle and aunt in' Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weseloh, of Zurich spent Sunday in Dashwood, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch. Mr. Will Maier returned home af- ter spending a week with his sons in Detroit, Wellington Maier of Detroit was a visitor in town. on Saturday. (Intended for last week.) The supper and entertainment giv- en under the auspices of the Luther- an Ladies' Aid in Dashwood last Th- ursday evening was a decided success Approximately 500 people were Pres- ent, .many of them having come from the neighboring villages of Zurich, . Crediton and Exeter, 8165.00 were realized from the sale of tickets, and the sale of a name quilt. apron e can- .' dy and ice cream brought additional sums. a Thtl program given in the evening: udder the albs t hel, `nariship o. Mr Louis Rad°r r.t,. i.. ,,e; 'If 'oin b Mr. Clay oz, I`!: zt,rriv by Nlv. . Pre- eter, Miss Edith Woipe:. ..1 Urea, lice, V.e, Uilettb et," .,,ruaWa. es�ias" 1; !RALD per and Selma Rader, a one ad play by Mrs. Wildfong, Alvin Walper and,. Ward Krafts ,;4 :number of 'selections. by Mr. Ed* Kraft's orchestra; and a play; also a rummage sale, • The characters of this play were taken by. Mr. Ed. Wolper, John Rader, Clay ton Pfil>,~, A_.Iyin Walper, Mrs, .A.. 1V[ Kuntz, ra U." John Rader, Mrs. M; Laub, Mrs. L, Rader, Mrs. Fred Pre- eter, Mrs. Ed. Nadiger, Mrs. Eveland Mrs. Herb Wein, Mrs, T. Kraft, Mrs. Ness, while the program in all its un- mbers was outstanding. The Dash- wood Band was in attendance and as always its selections were perfect. The conlmitte in charge of the sap- per and entertainment: l'lrsj Louis Rader, Mrs. 1. Kraft, 1VIrs. H. Wein, Mrs. Ness, have done their work well and deserve much credit. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of • FARMS, HORSES, IMPLEIVIENTS Klopp & Weber, Auctioneers, have been instructed•to sell by Public Auc- tion on Lot 20, Concession 7, Hay Township, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 1930, Commencing at 1.00 o'clocl,the following: HORSES—Team Agricultural hor- ses about 1400 lbs., 10 and 11 years old; Black Draft team about 1550, 7 and 8 yrs. old; aged mare bred to J. Baker's horse; 2 -yr. old colt; 1 -yr. old colt. These colts are all choice stock from Jacob Baker's heavy horse. FARMS—Lot 20, Concession 7, Hay Township, contains 100 acres more or less, barn 60x70 on cement wall, good stabling, cement silo, 13.A story brick house with kitchen, large drive shed and other outbuilding's, well drained and fenced, good orch- ard, plenty water at house and barn. Farm will be sold with carriage and new rope, gas engine and pump jack. LOT 21, Con. 7, contains 100 ac- res more or less, has L barns 36x56 and 42x30 on stone wall and good stabling, drive shed 24x36, frame house 11/2 story and kitchen, steel' roof and Paroid siding, cement silo, good orchard, plenty of water, welt drained and fenced. IMPLEMENTS—Fordson tractor in, good shape, Cockshutt tractor plow,. stiff tooth cultivator for tractor; Cockshutt manure spreader, M. -H. binder 7 -ft. cut almost new; McCor- mick 6 -ft mower, Maxwell hay load- er, Deering steel roller 3 drum, Cock - slava steel rake, Cockshutt disk har- row, Peter Hamilton spring tooth cultivator, 2 wagons, 16 -ft, rack, do- uble wagon box, stock rack, gravel box, Portland cutter, 2,000 lb. Gur- ney scale, 4 section diamond harrow, set S harrows, bob sleighs, bunks flat rack for bunks, Clinton fanning mill, M. -H. cutting box, McCormick -Deer- ing walking plow, H. C. single scuf- fler, road cart, Chatham incubator, 40 -gal. gas drum, x -cut saw, 2 grind- stones, 3 ft. garden gate, quantity tile, 15 cords 16 -in. poplar wood, set double harness with britchen, brass mounted harness with britchen alm- ost new, third horse harness, 5 good collars, single harness, set chines, string bells, curry combo and brushes, harness cupboard, 20 rod woven wire feed cooker, root pulper, 4 long lad- ders, trip chain, sling ropes, lumber; planks, stick timber GxG, ditching plow, cloven buncher, tumbling shaft, power emery, garden hose, cyclone grass seeder, quantity good horse shoes, ensilage fork, logging chain, forks, shovels, doubletrees, neckyok es, and numerous other articles. Positively no Reserve. Exerything Goes to the highest bidder. TERMS -On Farms: 5% on day of sale, balance in 30 days without interest. On stock and implements: $10 and under cash, over that am- ount 30 days credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes. F. A. Raymond, Trustee, London, R. F. Stade, Clerk. Klopp & Weber, Auctioneers. August 21st, 1930 Marshall 30th Anniversary Offering FreE.SIip Corers UNTIL AUGUSE 31st. Only With the "SPECIAL" — "PREMIER"' Or "REGAL" Graders Of the Famous .MARSHALL SPRING MATTRESS MATTRESS COVERS KEEP ME MA .a i KtbS LIKE NEW— EfsSlSJ' RE11,4OvED AND WASHED. tamownis HARDWARE' AND FURNITURE—ZURICH 1 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF MOTOR VEHICLES FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW A New Measure for Safety on the HE amendment to The Highway Traffic Act, known as the "Financial Responsibility Law," will come into effect on September 1. PURPOSE of the LAW The purpose of the Financial Responsibility Law is to further encourage safe driving of motor vehicles, in the interest of the public as well as of owners and drivers. WHAT the LAW will ACCOMPLISH No motorist is affected Ey this Law until he brings himself within its provisions. It will not impose any obligation upon those who drive safely and obey The Highway Traffic Act, and who, in case of accident, pay judgments rendered against them for injury done to persons or property. HOW the LAW will OPERATE Upon conviction of an operator of a motor vehicle for any one of the offences named below, his driver's license and all motor vehicle permits issued to him will be suspended until such operator or owner gives proof of his ability to compensate financially those whom he may endanger in the future. The OFFENCES Following are the offences named: (a) reckless driving, if any injury to person or property occursin connection therewith. (b) racing on the highways, which is prohibited by The Highway - Traffic Act. (c) exceeding the speed limit, if any injury to any person or property occurs in connection therewith. (d) failing to remain at or return to the scene of an accident and to furnish the names and addresses of driver and owner of vehicle and failing to render all possible assistance, if directly or indirectly a party to the accident. driving a motor vehicle on a highway without holding a driver's license. any criminal offence involving the use of a motor vehicle, including driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. any offence against public safety on highways as may be desig- nated by the Lieutenant -Governor -in -Council. (0) (f) (g) NON-PAYMENT of JUDGMENTS If the holder of a driver's license or owner's permit fails to satisfy a judgment rendered against him for damages on account of injury to, or death of, any person, or on account of damage to property in excess of $100, occasioned by a motor vehicle, within 15 days from date of judgment, such license or permit shall be suspended until such judgment is satisfied to the extent of at Ieast $5,000 for injury to, or death of, any one person and, subject to that limit, for each person so injured or killed to the extent of at least $10,000 for injury to, or death of, two or more persons in any one accident, and to the extent of at least $1,000 for damage to property of others: resulting from any one accident, and until such person gives peeof of his financial responsibility in case of future accident. Highways in effect SEPTEMBER , 1930 OFFENCES; OUTSIDE ONTARIO By 1p ' .lis Licensed in Idris Province Pcr similar offences committed: in other Provinces or States of the United States and reported. to the RRegislans sof Motor Vehicles of Ontario under reciprocal arrange xients, the let a1ster of Highways shall suspend the, driver's license and owner's permit until that driver or owner has- given proof of financial responsibility in the same manner as if the offence -had been committed in Ontario. PROOF 4 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Amounts and How to Give Proof of financial responsibility shallbe given inthe following amounts by every driver and in the case of an owner in the :same amounts for each motor vehicle registered in his name; -- (a) at least $5,000 for injury to; or death of, any one person and, subject to that limit for each personso injured or killed, at least $10,000 for injury or death of two or snore persons in any one accident (b) At least $1,000 for damage to property Of others =suiting from any one accident. Proof of financial responsibility may lee even rat any one of the following forms: (a) The written certificate filed with the Registrar of IVlotor Vehicles of any authorized insurer that it has issued to the person named a motor vehicle liability police or policies which at the date of the certificate is in full force and effect.. (b) The bond of a guarantee insurance os surety company licensed in Ontario, or a bond with personal sureties approved as adequate. (c) The certificate of the Treasurer of the Province that the person named has deposited with hint a sum o€ money or securities for money approved by Inns to the ammmt,rr• value of $11,000 for each motor vehicle registered in the name riff such person. PUBLIC NOW PROTECTED INCONTESTABLE INSURANCE In the event of damage being done by tiaa cram= or driver of a motor vehicle to another person or to property ,of another ;person, and such owner or driven. holds an insurance policy to pay the legal liability of the insured For such damage, and if through misrepresentation upon the application for such policy or in the event of a breach by the insured of any terra, provision or c¢radi San ,ef the policy which would relieve the insurer Ilion liability, the insurance company must nevertheless under the Safety Responsibility Law, pay the damage to the person injured up to the limits named above, ;but in such case the insurance company by a' prevision in their policy mai► have the right to recover from the person insured the amount or amounts so paid in liquidation of the damages fkartlieins ury he has done to the persons or property of others;including interest and casts. REPORTING of ACCIDENTS Every person in charge of sh motor: velli c e Treru is lairectly or indirectly involved in our accident, if the accidents results in personal injuries or in damage to property apparently ex,ceediug '$50, shall report such accident forthwith to the nearest provvincial:or municipal police officer and shall furnish such information or ?smitten statement con- cerning the accident as may be requires'' by the officer or by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS The HON. GEO Sc HENRY, Minister i,LIoS