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Zurich Herald, 1931-10-29, Page 4UIRc1 . y!vTAiv7v7TTN-iTi 1;;P,A$HIV09D 'and dies. D. Haugh and Mr. Haughvisite: with Mr.. Ilaugh at flrueefield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callfas of aruia spent a few days last week tiivith Mr. acid Mrs. V. Schatz. Rev and Mrs. A. W. Sauer atten- n3ed, the :funeral of Mr. Charles Domm n Aisfielde last Wednesday, Miss Ida Gates of Chicago, is .sp- asticling her vacation with her mother We congratulate lair. A. E. Oes- -ieher on his success in winning a silver tea service presented by the T. Eaton Co., for best dairy rierd, at. 'Zurich Fair. .14,1r. and lairs. A. Bills of Detroit, °'were week -end visitors with Mr. and aVIrs.:Henry Rader. Mrs. A. K. Cameron of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Dyer of St. •'t `atherines spent a few days with Ater. and Mrs. A. W. Sauer. Miss Anna Tiernan is visiting in "Toronto this week. :'%r. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer and easit'1y spent Sunday in St. Marys. Mr. Henry Callfes has returned fame after visiting with his son in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman EIsie and arl'augliter Thelma spent the week -end in Sarnia. Miss Mary England and Mrs. Faust .are visiting with relatives In Thed- 'ford. - Dori':t forget the HalIowe'en supper 'to be held in the basement of the Evangelical Church on Friday, Oct- ober 30th. The supper will be fol- lowed by a good program given by :Vocal talent. ;k -1M .GREEN Mrs. McLarty who spent several days visiting relatives in around here returned to her home in London. Mr, W. Forrest of Kincardine cal- led on friends here recently. Mrs. R. Love who spent several we- eks with her son Ross, left to visit her daughters Mrs. McEwen of Hensall, and Mrs. Keys of Exeter. Mrs. L. Troyer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coleman recently. Mr. R. McAllister was to Toronto recently. Mr. Thos. Consitt has bought him- self a fine new home on King Street, Hensall and together with Mrs. Con- sitt will move there in the near fut- ure. Mrs. G. Lavender and babe of Hensall are spending a few days with her sister, Miss Mary Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and family accompanied by Miss Lettie Love, at- tended a meeting in Clinton on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott and daugh- ter Mildred and Mrs. Anderson and• Miss Agnes of Centralia visited fxi- ends in this vicinity recently. Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie were re- cently visited by friends from Lobo. The Women's Missioary Society meets in Kippen church on Wednes- day, November 4th. The ladies of this congregation here are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Mr. John Steacy of Detroit, spent the week -end with friends here. Huron County Championship Public -i c�f�3-ism-'r�s•'r�d.o°I oodoe•b,°3 I'I•�•:•g g g.: F Ire F�.•p• �•°•9g>.•I i F ;.•F1•.,'i Let Us Quote You y f 4 -3.4-4-• -4-S-4 +..+3 i•fi• 4. i• : •i i•+ ::: d•3 i••i+•1 S i•+++•: •+++++o+++.: +.g 3.+++++,�t, On Storm Sash and Doors 7 Before the cold weather arrivs Call us and �• • t. 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Prang & Son Zurich • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• 1 amuse•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sem••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NM• • • •FERTILIZER I Let us have your ordera [once for 1 FJlldelivery of fertilizer POULTRY FOODS • Try our Chick Starters, Chick '" Feeds,Laying Mash, La g EtcA 1 Save money on your next winter's coal bill by ordering. it NOW! 3 WE .ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GOOD CLOVER SEiiD. ALSO DO CUSTOM SEED CLEANING. I L. Schilbe & Son ! 444`• Va ei9 i 0,1*0 64)♦ 144/4644 4411 0t t i t+ 1 STEPHEN "COUNCIL ` •. The Council of the Township of• Stephen convened at the Town Hale' Crediton, on Monday, Oetober;•,aths at 1 p.ni. All members were present. The minutes of the previous nieetin$' were read and approved:.• By-law No. 4g5 being a by -lava to. levy and collect the taxes for the yr: y93y, having been read three tithes be passed and signed by the Reeve; and Clerk and the seal of the Cor: poration attached thereto. That Freeman W. Morlock be ala: pointed Collector of Taxes for the year y931 at a salary of $100.00 and postage. The roll to be returnable on December '16th, 1931. The • said Freeman Morlock shall file a bond with the Clerk for the due,per- formance of his duties as Collector before the roll is handed to him.:• That the Reev and Clerk are here- by authorized to sign the certificate', required for the registration of the: r Gill-Eisenbach Plan No. 25, being' a subdivision of part of Lot No. 6, in; the L.R.W. Concession of the Town ; ,ship of Stephen. " • The Reeve ntoified the Council that he had received r Notice m fro the 'Victoria Hospital, 4Le den,, tb Davi'di Waghorn `of Crediton,;has- bees en admitted to the Hospital as a " indigent patient. The Clerk was in structed to answer the same by. i forming the hospital authoritieis the under The Hospital and Charitable, Acts, the patient was not chargeab,l" against the Township of Stephen Ta That the following pay sheet air, orders be paid: W. Sanders, rd 2, $14.45, zel rd 4, 2.00; G.'Eillidr rd 9,°.54; ,. Hodgins, rd. `22 88.00 and 8.00e Isaacs rd 17, 4.50; J. Rollins gray_. 23.75; J. Patterson gravel 7.75, Wm Baker rd 21, 38.00; G. Eiibei Supt° salary .79.60; G. Turnbull, 14.50; Centralia Farmers' Co -()per ice Co., cement for tile 6.90;•,Env- ope Folders Ltd., Envelopes 62.0; Guettinger, milk inspector 5.65; Hu on Expositor, printing, I.50; Banks Commerce collections 3.10. The Council adjourned to meet at gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, Monday, November 2nd, 1931, at ,f dock. A three-day fair held in the Glias ! the car. Trude loads were brought in ton' town hall under the ausptces of from Centralia, Crediton and Grand the hospital board realized the sum 'Bend, The car fienn Exeter was sent. ,of $500 clear of expenses .. Ito Moosejaw district and the one s°' Mrs.• Wm. Elsie , and son Percy of •from Hensall to Massie, Sask. Grand Bead, left • 'Saturday last by.i The death took place in Exeter on motor for New Brunswick to visit the • •'hlarsday last of an old and esteem- ;farm esteem- learner's daughter, alas. Gladys Brod- ;ed resident' of the community in the 'person of Mrs. Albert Ford, who pas - 'sed away aged 79 years, 11 months and 4 days. Her maiden name was Emily G. Snell. She was borer in the :Tiwnship of Stephen, do being a ugh - 'ter of the late John Snell. Mrs. Ford was the last of a family of four boys •and four girls. She had been ailing for the past five years during which time she spent most of the time with her daughter at Buffalo. Mr. Ford [predeceased her eight years ago' last ,June. One son Herbert, of Exeter, and one daughter, Mrs. Haas, of Buf- falo, survive. Breaks Collar Bone. cable produce.Was bronght in filling edick. Tuesday last there were five tho- usand head of cattle at' the Toronto stockyards. Notwithstanding this, H. Riehl of the Stratford road and N. Heal, of Fullerton, received the sum of $9.25 a hundred pounds for three baby. bef cattle. Robt. Marshall, who has been con- nected with the Gunn, Langlois Co, Clinton branch, for some time, left to take a position with. a London branch of Packers, Limited. Western Canada Flour Mills owns {one of the oldest of the modern Can- adiati 'mills in its large plant at God- erich, Ontario, on the shore of Lake Huron. This plant began in 1872,. with a production of only 200 bar- rels daily, which has grown to 2,500 barels daily. The death occurred at Egmondville on October 14th, of John L. Smith }n his 68th year. Deceased was for anany years an employee of the Bell ngine and Thresher Co. He is sur- ived by his wife, two sons and one aughter. The Wingham Advance -Times has lawsuit on its hands as the outcome f subscription contest conducted y that paper last spring. The action as to be tried in the County Court y Judge Costello last week, but by onsent of councel the hearing was adjourned sine die, the absence of a aterial witness being given as the eason for adjournment. For the first time in the history of he Western Canada Flour Mills in oderich'a boatload of its products, bur and feed, approximately 600 ens, was loaded last week for ship- ent tb ' Halifax, N S: The consign- ent is 'for Maratime distribution. p.m. Henry Eilber, Clez HENSALL'. Mrs. Lou Simpson of Detroit, •rs Hugh,: Smith, a• former residing Fear B.riisselsr has produced from.his Third Highway iatch.,vone of the largest potatoes ever grown in that section. It we- As an unemployment measureto ighed::-2' :3-4 pounds. relieve municipalities and communit- " Henry, Schnurr of Walkerton traav- ies between Toronto and Hamilton, led 'six Hundred miles by motor to the Ontario Government is praceed- articipate in a plowing mnatc.i at ing this fall with a construction. of a Cochrane. He took along his plow, third highway to Hamilton- Plans if owed a team of horses and won for completing several sections; of the. second prize. highway, which includes four. bridg- Fred Gaiser Crediton, had the mis- es of large dimensions, are being; pre- . ortune to have his leg broken above pared under the direction of. the Min- ister of Highways. The. work, in When he arrived at his home with two companions on the driver's seat of 'a wagon, after picking appres out of town, Harry Parkinson, Exeter, was the victim of an unusual accident Upon the arrival, the other two got up and Parsons, who was occupying a side position, fell to the ground when the seat upset. He suffered a broken collar bone. Medical atten- tion was at once given. Last June Mr. and Mrs. Parsons celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Kill two People Each Day in:August An average of two deaths a day was the toll taken by automobiles, during the month of August, accord- ing to the report issued by the pro- vincial Motor Vehicle Branch. Total for the month was 1,022 accidents. ;On dry surface roads there were 889 accidents while only 124 accidents place lace on wet surface. There were 101 accidents involving child- ren playing in the streets. visiting at the home of ever' mother' t'he ankle the other day .at the. home IVirs. R. Bonthron. • . Milton Boyle of London, spent week-nd at his home here. Mrs. Fred Smallcambe'. of Guelp is visiting with her sister; Miss Mal tie Ellis. . • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess speneeton day last with friends at .Zurich:;- Mr. and Mrs Allan Soldan visited fora•.&arv-acay-a in -the i*032fe'Vr.ntEe. .oi` ,his son, Lloyd Gaiser. He was try- ing to close the bank barn doors of Which he lost control caused by a heavy wind. His friends hope Mr. raiser• will soon be able to be about lair €ae. The, home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel pry, ;Stephen Tp,, was the scene on et,,10th of the marriage of their 'udrtdaughSer, Veuetta;.:IYI:,..to Les- fgxnier's' parents, IVIr. and ivIrs Ha f 19 Watson Thompson, son of Mr. and Soldan., . alar' W., H. Thompson of Usborne. Mrs. Thos. Murdock and daughterThe eereriony was performed by Rev Miss Ethel, visited with friends.at ta' keT•avish. The happy couple left Lucan the past week. . .on 'a motor trip to Ontario points be - Mrs. Chas. L. Jinks; who has sp- fore .:settling in their new home on ent several months in South Dakota the groom's fame in Usborne. returned Tuesday evening last, look- "i Robt. Carrick sr., of Clinton ple- ing and feeling. much 'improved. aded guilty befwe:. Mag. Reid on a The many friends of: Thos. Parini- charge of indecent assault upon his er are sorry to hear he is confined to three-year-old grand -daughter while his home through illness. lMlrs. Andrew Love is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Moir of Usb- orne Tp. F. Hess ;R Son, popular jewellers, to be tried by judge and jury, but he of the village, have been making { hanged his mind. changes and improvements in the in Ai a recent meeting of the Official. terror of their shop, and intend : " to lord of James St. United'' Church, add another line of asiness in.: the' tee; Rev. Duncan McTavish intim near future. •„ his intentiori"bf seeking a -chair part is to be conducted ire conjunct- ion with the federal and Ontario gov- ernments and the municipalities and will be one of the largest. Governm- ent undertakings, and win likely em- ploy 3,000 or 4,1100 men. Traffic Officer Lever Susi Trak Offi+eer Lever reports an ac- cident Sunday . last on the- county road east of Dashwood. John Kenny driving west from Eveter, collided with a car driven by ltynholdt Krus- en of Crediton going north, at the intersection two and a half miles east of Dashwood- Kenny had his. collarbone broken and his young. child received a cut on the cheek. On. Tuesday there was an accidenton the ard. of lylorris in which cars driven by E. Cardiff of Brussels and J. Tho - In a visit to Goderich, wr.ere the mpsan of the ,same place figured On child lives. He was sent to the 1•hursday last he was called to inv- Ontarjo'Reformatory for two years estigate an accident east. of Hensall, less one day. Carrick at first elected where a. truck driven by P. Parsons of Staffs in turning a corner. upset. T. Calquhoun of Staffa, who was rid g; ing with•P arsons. was severely injur- ed. and was removed to Dr: Collyer's office at Hensall, where sixteen stit- ches were required for a. woundin the front of his head. '1'ha same. day Bill Regier, RM. 2, Clinton,, struck a cow on. a road running from. tthe Base Line in: Hullett and broke: both n;:C,ouinty and for the past six years i its hind legs. The ;animal lead: to, he ii8'fmrnistered to large congregations destroyed_ pith unflagging zeal and marked. sue - liens: James 'Street was originally one of the outstanding pulpits of the Bible Christian Church and has had Many men of unusual pulpit abiliity. he .'membership is about 700. ()1Vlrs. Eliza Willis, Exeter celebrat- ed' her 84th birthday Sundaylast.She is one of : a family of 11 and was born near Brockville. A brother William Robertson, of Port Elgin is the only other member of the family surviving and he is past 80. A shadow of gloom was cast over Stephen Tp., on October 6th, when it wae.•learned that Jennie Kessel had passed away, She was not well for nearly a year, but was up and aro- und till ro •und.till a day previous to her passing She was a good church per until late years on account of sicknessin the hbme was unable to attend. but she spent her Sundays at home, singing and reading her bible. Was born 68 years ago on the farm she died and had :lived, there all her life. She was a :daughter of the late Pascoe and Mary Ann Kessel and is survived by one sister and four brothers. the Within r hlasttwo weeks a loads of farm produce have been sent from the community for relief work rk i n the dried out areas of Sask- atchewan. A car was loaded at Hen- sell Containing a large' quantity of beans,” over a ton of honey, apples and vegetables. There being more than enough to fill the Hensall car, second car was started and sent to Exeter for finishing.'A call was sari out through thevarious csurcires o: eaandays and on Monday a lot of ; al. Mr. and Mrs ,T: W. Harney and f pastoral relations at the end of daughter, left for Exeter where thea% hi conference year riveyears aft- , will make their':