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report showed receipts for all Oita 'p-
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OSES of '4 574 a
to Missions $377.25.
H. Dayman is having, living itlrt- •I
ments fixed lip at the back axe his
store. ` ^1
Jessie Gillespie of Seaforth h
turned after .a pleasant visit with
enols here.
Mrs. Rosier and son of Denfii,
spent a few days at the home of ,ltlr.
and Mrs. A. L. Case,
Maurice Boa has returned, to V d
ser after a two week's visit with . 'i -
ends here•
lire. Robinson of Detroit, is ti
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Shefi<
:Thos. Cookson of Windsor we..
visitor with friends here.
The Dramatic Club of St. Peers
Anglican Church intend putting •4r a
;platy "Step on it, Stan," in the .,
hall, on Friday, Feb. 13th.
Mrs. A. L, Case has returned htme
from the Clinton hospital where' she
recently underwent an operations,:
The many friends of Mrs. Jas F.
Sparks, who is spending the winter
with her daughter in 13rantfordere-
gret to hear that she is confined` to
bed with a severe attack of pleteisy
and will hope for a speedy recosery
Minnie Gibb„ who'•has been a eery
efficient clerk for T, C. Joynt t'orthe
past number 'of months, left for ler
onto, where .she has been offered 'a
splendid position with the firrn she'
was with, before corning to Heinill:.
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and that a By-law be prepared for
passa.
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the next Council meeting,
in .
confirming sane,.
Road No. 1, (a) M. M. Russell, (b)
J.
Parke, S. McArthur; Na 2.,,
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(a) C. Aldsworth (b)G. A
Armstrong,
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(c) W. G. Bell, (d) S. Ropp; N,cr., 3,
(a) C. Aldsworth, (b) A. Mousseau,
(o) 0, Koehler; No. 4, (c) A. Reich-
ert; No, 5, (a) H. I1.. Pfaff, (b) T.
Kyle, (e) 3. M. Richardson; No, 6,
S. Martin, (b) T. Ronnie; No. 7, (c)
Fred J. :Iaberer; No. 8, (a) S. Hoff-
man, (b) W. Grenier, (e) John
Oesch; No. 9, (a) R. Miller; (b) D.
Oswald, (.c) Ed. Erb; No. 10, (a)
Elmore Datars, (b) E. J. Stire, (c)
F. E. Denomme; No. 11, (a) W.
Fisher, 12 Max. Turnbull, 13 P, Sch-
ade; 14 (a) Matt. Finney, (b) U.
Pfile, (c) E. Hendrick; No. 15, 3.
Sararas; 16, Wm. Duchaeme; 17 M.
Corriveau; 18 (a) T. Dinsmore (b)
A. L. Sreenan; Zurich Police Village
E. Datars, Sr; Dashwood P. V,, E.
Geiser.
That the Counciladjourn. to meet
again on Monday, March 2ncl, at
one o'clock,
A ction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Ymplenie '
At Lot 7, Goshen Line, Stanley, 'i'p.,
4 miles north of Zurich, on is.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26thy7931
At one o'clock sharp, consisting of
the hollowing
HORSES—Grey Percheron' horse,
9 years old; Grey Percheron horse'13
yrs. old; Grey Bercheron horse aged;
Driving mare aged; Agricultural
mare 11 yrs. old.
CATTLE—Cow 7 yrs. old dueto
freshen May 1st; Cow 4 yrs. old
due in May Bet;; •Cow 5 yrs. old due
April 5th; Bull, 1 yr. old; 3 spring
calves; Sheep -5 ,ewe lambs appos-
ed to be with laamb.. Fowl--;-'2Tur-
key hens, 1 gobbles Oddfellows' Hall, Exeter, on Feb. 3,
Implements -M. -H. disc drill; Mann i for their annual district meeting.The
cultivator, Deering disc; • Deering • morning session opened at 10.30 with
mower Eft. cut; 2 Percival walking County Master Ed. Mole, of Seaforth
plows; Perrin riding plow; gang plow
set 4 -section harrows; set of 3 horse
harrow stretcher; steel tire buggy
good as new; steel tire buggy in good
p.rn.
A. F. Hess, Clerk.
COUNTY NEWS
T r; tiatit 1a'e:brna4' r nth, 1tJ:31
1 es
on 1had hem Is ilaBing health for some
time and lugs been confined to Iia
bed for suety sa few weeks. The de-
Wawa
e-eea od "vas b.prn in Bristol, Eng., and
Man
came to this country as ay our g nan
He was a Jar4+ele layer by trade and
for years itaas one of the bell-ringers
of T'rLvitt Memorial Church. and was
.highly esteemed in the community....
He ie enst•vlved 4►y three daughters,
presiding. As 'nl,Y 12t r Lem
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Sunday So>t+th HannrYx.11 join with nn
Stratford in a celebration on July
llth and with Blyth on July 13th.
The annual xneetinu of Seaforth
Horticultural Society was held on
Jan. 30th in the Carnegie Tribrarp•
The year's business was reviewed and
the .fine elal report showed 75 mem-
bers last year. $232.58 was spent in
shrubs and plants towards making
Seaforth beautiful. The election of
officers -resulted as follows; President
.Wm Hartray; vice -Pres., Rev, Lane;
Secy-Treas., E, R. Crawford.
At the annual congregational meet- Buttery kb. ." ... ....... •1S 37a
recently, s
ing of Crediton 'United church, held' Eggs a ;- . - - . ' .. , ...
the last note representing Wheat ru • • , , 65e
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the indebtedness on the church build- Oats . t .. • , . • . .2529
s M
ing was .burned. The- note wap for Barley ,.., '
$500. The building was erected Flour y ...... .2.75-3.29
eight years ago at. a ,cost of $20,000:
22.00
1VIrs. L. V. Hogarth, of Exetor,and
her two daughters will share in the
estate of the late Miss Elizabeth Ellen
Bowman, of London an aunt of Mrs.
Hogarth- Miss Bowman left an 'est
ate valued .at $104,000; $61,000 of
which has been Sett to charity Inst :SUED EERY WEDNESDAY
utions and public organizations. Mrs. 1
Hogarth received $4,000 and each. of NOON FROM THE
the caughters $1,000.
The death occurred on. Thursday
Jan 22nd at his home in Clinton of
Peter Eisenbach of Grand Bend,
and who has been laid up with an
injured foot, is able to be out again
but on sticks.
• Mayor Cooper of Clinton, is tank-
ing of getting a race track establish-
ed in Clinton.
Ward Laundy, son of Councillor
and Mrs. E, C. Laundy, of Blyth,has
secured a position as customs officer
at Niagara Falls, Ont. •
The annual meeting of Canadian
National Harness Horse Association
was held in Toronto last week and
Dr. Whotely and Dr. Clark of God-
erich, were in attendance. Dr. Whit-
ely was again chosen president of the
Association, the vote being unanim-
ous. Great enthusiasm is being ar-
oused by the fact that the Grand
Circuit will be held in Toronto, the
last week in July this year.
'Representatvies of the Orange
Lodges of South Huron met in. the
LOCAL MI'S.
('Corrected every Wednepday)
D A S H W O O D eting of th.e United church, Hills- repair; cutter, set of sleighs, wagon,
green, Rev. R. R, Connor, pastor, wagon box, stock rack, gravel box,
was held on February 3rd, with a .funning mil, set, heavy harness; 4
good attendance of members. All collars, sweat pads, set of single liar=
the,orgauzations of the church gave ness, robe, set chime hells, Sesse
their annual rest -torts and financial st- row, steel water trough (new) ';•
atements. All reports were very en- Essex Sedan; 25 ton. of hay, Clnaaea
couraging and shored that all depart- stove good as new, coal oil ilieatert
ments are in a healthy condition and coal heater, 3 tables, cupltrar,I,,i
are carrying on their work with zeal beds churn, forks, chains; 3 revels,
spades, whippletrees, neckyokesx and
other articles too numerous to uezr-
tion. •
TERMS—Hay, Household Eft cts
and all sums of $10.00 and under
cash. Over that amount 8 months'
credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint bankable paper .or a
discount of 4% straight allowed .for
cash on credit amounts. Everything
to be sold as proprietor has rented
his farm.
Henry McClinchey, Proprietor. •
Geo. H• Elliott, Auctioneer.
Mr. Henry Schade of London is
emir:king in this vicinity.
_ and Mrs. Geo. Stire has re-
ltur'reel after a pleasant visit with
el eAr son: in Tonawanda.
44.iss Sarah Reid of Hayfield visited
:Imes cousin Miss Laura Mae Reid last and enthusiasm. The amount raised
Revival services are being conduct-
teA in the Evangelical church.
'trim Fungalore Club of Dashwood
snot on Monday evening, February
2nd, -with Miss Laura Mae Reid as
bless. About 15 were present and
•,a. ?ost enjoyable time was spent.
A mirth provoking feature of the
;;ateuing was the reading of the tea
.szipa by 1VTiss Reid. At the close the
;latas'tess served refreshments.
• Q.n Monday night an exhibition
mite of hockey was played between
"Tedford and Dashwood resulting in
at victory for Dashwood 4-1. This
acass one of the best games ever play -
end _tan the local ice. On Thursday
=Sight this week the Thedford boys
*ROA play another exhibition game
tie Dashwood team on the Dash -
vowed ice. A good crowd witnessed
eta= game on Monday night and every
Tuts, was well satisfied in. every way.
you want to see a fast game of
-ean hockey come out on Thursday
:e ig at and cheer. -
Don't forget the moccasin dance to
'.35.e. held at the rink.on Saturday night ways for our church. We appreciate
.`,`ate. 14th. Good music will be pro- them all, brit especially for your kind
for all purposes was 8130o.00 of wh-
ich $370.00 was contributed . for mis-
sions. At the close of the reports
and business an address and present-
ation was given Mr. Wm. Jarrott.
The address was read by Mr. Day.
Anderson as follows:
Dear Mr. Jarrott:—
The Congregation of
Hillsgreen United Church do apprec-
iate your whole heartidness in help-
ing the work of our church to go
forward. Your splendid good nature
and optimism has often spurred us
to do the things the tho't impossible.
j You also have set each one of us an
i example that no matter what is go-
ing on outside the church , your first
duty was to, attend any meeting in
the church and we could always
count on having you there. You
have been an eueicient treasurer for
our congregation for the past four
years which has entailed a good deal
of work. We appreciate the work
you have done gratis for many ye-
ars for our church. You have never
stinted time nor effort in many other
*Wed for old and , new time dancing
AS:, this, another, game of broom ball
lsviiti be played by some of our star
sTsletyers. Come out and have a night
real fun and give the boys who
'.wave iendertaken the responsibility of
Shading and financing tlae rink your
Everybody enjoys a good game of
•tsnek,ey and the boys are to be con-
gratulated on what they have done
for the town.
HILLSGREEN
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The Young People's Society will
.met on Monday vening, February
36ith in the basement of the church.
Everyone is cordially invited to at-
tend.
Mr. Stewart Beattie spent the
eweek-end in London.
Miss Annie Jarrott spent the week-
emd with Miss Dorothy Kyle.
Quite a number of people are at
eepresent uxed up with the cold that is
.sehing around.
The W. 1, E. are holding their
-anontbly meeting at the home of Mrs
gii,o.ss Love on. Friday. afternoon, Feb -
ewers. 20th at 2.30 o'clock. A spec -
programme will be given at this
aseating, (9'he World's Day of fray
AtiSental Meting Th erraual rue-
ness in building fires for us here for
so many years. So for this we
would like to show our appreciation
in some tangible way. `.thus we
wish you to accept this watch as a
gift and hope you will be spared for
many years to use it.
Signed on behalf of Hillsgreen
United Church Congregation.
D. F. Anderson, W. D. Turner.
Although being taken by a cone
plete surprise, Mr. Jarrott thanker,
them for their thoughtft lness ane
kind appreciations.
HENSALL
The many friend.; of Mrs. Thos.
Welsh are sorry to hear she is con
fined to her home through illnE>ss.
Jack McDonald and Jos Hagen
were recent visitors withotriends
London.
Wm. Simpson of Detroit accomp
anied by his grandmother, Mrs. Robt
tonthron, visited -friends hire.
iVlinnia
Gibb, ogee has been here
for some time left for '1 ororto.-
Margaret McLaren of London sir
HAY COUNCIL.
The Council of the Township of
Hay met for the regular nnontb)y ses-
sion at the Town Hall, Zurich on
January 31st, 1931. All members
were present. The Minutes .of the
meeting held January 12th were ad-
opted as read.
After disposing of a nurnbe .of
communications the following reso-
lutions were passed:
That By-laws Nos. 1 and 2 cone
firming appointment of township ief -
cials be read three times and finally
passed.
That the report, plans, etc., of J.
Roger, O.L.S., relating to the .Eac-
rett Drain and the Alexander Drain.
be received and that the same will be
read and considered at the meeting
of the Council on Monday, March, 2nd
.it three and ,four o'clock p.mh ?I e-
..pectively.
That W. 3, Jarrott, Road Superin-
tendent, be appointed as delegate to
attend the Road Superintendent's.
.onvention at Toronto. i;
That the report of the Auditor; be
adopted as presented and that
.;opies be printed for distribution a
mong the public. ,
That accounts covering payddents
on Telephone and General Acc nts
be passed as per vouchers:
General—W. S. Johnston, auditor,
110.00; IC. Routledge, auditor 10,00;
Municipal World, dog tags, and sup-
plies 34.22; Telephone Aceounis—
Wm. S. Johnston, auditor 2.00; K.
Routledge, auditor 2.00; Ont, Rail-
way
way & Municipal Board, re Bell Pur-
chase eha,c..1f
.00, C.N.R. freight il•1`i, S'os
tage re notice annual meeting 6.13;
ent the week -end at her home. Bell Telo. Co., tolls Nov. to Dec.
Prod Berry, who hac. been :pend 78.79; Zurich central switching thr(,
ing two months with Mr. and Mrs, weeks 51,90; Northern Electric Co
James Smith and family or Rincard- material 10.13.
ie,, returned to Hensel!. That the following be appointed nr
r_, of Caren : n Churel :oaf. ... 'ear
Brain ... .. 464,......, < • • , 21,00
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Dieplay sadyertising made known
the honours. In the opening: game ms'c a ntInn•
llashwood and Exeter battled thirty
Miscellaneous articles of not more
nlinutE s overtime with the fernier than f+ ms's, For Sale, To Rent,
team wiuuina 2-1. In the• second Wsczted, Loa, Found, etc., One inser-
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Bend by the score of 1-0.. Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.00
Word was received of the aceident� £5x t month, •$1.00 for each lura
al death of Wut. T. Grieve, who was lowing nimsastii.
killed by a train in Detroit. Ile wasFag fesnisn all Cards not exceeding
a son o£ the late John G. Greive, of >Ixi� "r cTaes per year $5,00, McKillop, wwhere he was barn: 45 ye- In .1Sl 1trosoara, one verse 50c, 25e.
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net of Liullett, to 'whom he was exitedinsertion if mot over four inches
in marriage ten years ago, and by one leve h•
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The death :took place in Exeter of
Alfred Rowey in his 74th year. He THE HERALD
In the hockey tournament. staged
at Exeter rink on Friday last, the
Dashwood Cyclone team carried off
Capital, 036,009,000 Rest and Undivided Profits, $38,947,O47
Total Assets, 026,969,537
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT
SIE. CHARLES GORDON, G.B.
Choir, an—Do►nini nt. Textile Company, Limitest
VICE-PRESIDENTS
M JoR-Gt . THE HON. S. C. M'EWa1.31tI 'c. M4.:G.
Vice-President—The Huron and
£rk Mortgage Corporation
H. R. DRUMMOND, ESQ
Director—Canada & Do-
minion Sugar Co., Limited
Sts FREDERICK' WILLIAMS-TAYLOR
Former General Manager„ Bank of Montreal
D. FOR.BES ANGUS, ESQ,
Chairman in Canada, Standard Lift
Assurance Company
LT.: COL• HER BERT MOLSON, C.M.G.,M.C.
President, .Molsor's• Brewery, Limited
HAROLD KENNEDY, ESQ.
Director, Johnson's (Asbestos) Company .
G. B. FRASER, ESQ.
Director, Greenshields, Limited
THE HON. HENRY COCKSHUTr
Chairman and President,
Cockshutt Plow Company, Limited
E. WK/', BEATTY, ESQ., K. C.
Chairman and President, Canadian
Pacific Railn-ay Company
GEN, SIR ARTHUR CURRIE,
G.C. M. s. C as.
Principal, McGill University
. E. MEREDITH, ESQ„ K. C,
Barrister, of Meredith, .Holden, Priam!
de Holde:r
BANK
Ti -u H0N. THourvs AMAX*. AC
President, Qtfisr3vzr,ahrglat, ent.an7J°asrer
Company,, Limsit'd' ,
3. ''W.• MCCO2,•'NELL, ESQ.
finalist' and Managing Director.
St. Lawrence Sugar Refinevir,. Limited .
W. A., BLACK,. ESQ
• P3esrdant, The Ogil*!oe . new M
Company, Limited
A. 0,. DA W SON, ESQ.
President, Canadian Comm, i %ted
UP. N. TILLEY, ESQ., I D.
Barrister, of Tilley, JaYsaassea;•, 'Thonuon
and Parmenter
PATRICK, BURNSy ESQ.
Cbairnwn . Barns & Company, iL,imittil
CHRIS. SPENCER, E5e2,
President, David Sp et,,, L•i eiiei ,
Departmental Stores
Ross H. Mcl1rl..sre•OHSQ.
President, Steel Company of Canada,. Limited
GENERAL MANAGERS
W. A. Bot JACKSON DODDS
F MONTREAL
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