Zurich Herald, 1926-04-22, Page 4Etete.
FIRE THREATENS
OUR NATIONAL
HERITAGE,
• Carelessnes Destroys
3,000,000 acres annually
of Canadian Forest
Loss of standing timber by fire continues to be
appalling. On the ilverage, over 3500 million
board feet are destroyed annually. The frets
of Canada are being depleted at a -rate they (cannot
possibly withstand; more than half this 'depletion
• is due to fire, insets and decay. :The future df
the forest industry is just as dependent on :Vie seed-
ling trees and young growth as the pulp and paper
and lumber mills, and industry generally, -are -dep-
endent on mature timber—both must be saved :from
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the ravages of fire.
IN ADDITION TO leas SHELTER AFFORDED BY THE
FOREST TO THE FARMER AND IHS STOCK, 'SETTLERS IN
FOREST REGIONS ARE VITALLY DEPENDENT ON TFTE
Wee
WOODS FOR WINTER EMPLOYMENT. • CARE eiVITli FIRE
IN LAND CLERING OPERATIONS IS ALES -S'4. -
BURNED TIMBER PAYS NO WAGES.
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CANADA HAS THE FINEST INLAND FISHING INTEH .
WORLD, BUT THESE SPLENDID ,F001) ANee •GAME FISH
REQUIRE CLEAN, COLD WATER IN THE STREAMS TO EN-
SURE PROLIFIC REPRODUCTION. FOREST FIRES .ARE IN+
DUCAL TO FISH LIFE.
GAME ANIMALS ATTRACT FOREIGN' TOURISTS AND:.
INDUCE CANADIANS TO SEEK PLEASURE, HEALTH AND
ADVENTURE IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS. THESE .A.I4M- •
ALS ARE DISTINCTLY A FOREST RESOURCE - 'UTTERLY
DEPENDENT ON TT FOR PROTECTION AND FOOD.TOREST
VI:RES ARE MOST DESTRITOrIVE OF SUCH WILD UWE.
NINETY PER CENT OF THE FOREST FIRES ARE (CAUS
ED EY CARELESSNESS. ARE YOU* DOING Y0311 -PRT TO
PREVENT THIS WANTON WASTE AND DESTRUCTIONI
Charles Stewart
MINISTER OP THE INTERIOR. ,
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• Spring Seeds
We have, received our supply, .9f
1 Spring Seeds and can supply you
with practically everything in this
line, such as Garden Seeds, Flower
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SEEDS, AND GRASS eEISOS IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR
THE FARMERS.
CHOICE SEED BARLEY
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SEED, WHICH IS OF A LITTLE BETTER QUALITY
THAN THE ORDINARY SEED,
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CONVINCED THAT Tins IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR
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Darterwood
tus, Velae Meiner and Relen
Rebus% have returned, to 'Wind-aOr
after visiting the formers Parents
for a week.
Mrs, Smith ne ExetersIseent a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
0. Atkinson, eee •
Mr cued Mrs. Stadelbasier ef
London /spent Sundaeswith lefroand
Mrs. P. Kraft.
Quite a dumber fronashere •at-
tended the funeral of the 4ate-Fersi
eland rifts,. in eurieheseei Senitlay
f tern loon. "
Much 'symp'athy e;,Iteefeiteci to
Mr, arid AIrs. A, HaugleselibMeurn
the death of their iefasteaswho
passed away.
Mi
hssi Ann* ,Bostseyibjirynolti Gr-
and Bond Ipent the:weekeente7evith
Alice Holtman. s
Mr. and Mrs, Alien Bills of• De-
treit visited with, eleteeecissiMrs. Hy,
Rader over the week-efid.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. -Kieft 'sleeted
in London ori Sunday.'
Mrs. MilfordelticIseac of 'Detroit,
'spent a few days with Air. and
Mrs. P. Mclsaae. • s s
Mrs. Preeter is visiting hes, dau-
ghter in London at present.
Mrs. Hooper of Londbiie visited
a few day, with her datighteiselles.
ses-
E. Geenther.
Mr. and Mrs. d to
Stratfored on Sunday...v.,
• Mr. and Mr ...
aseS,GeettspeAlfs of,
eeitorth, are visiting in...We, vic-
inity.
• .Rev. F. .5. Meyer •iessatteading
Conference in Kitchenerethies. we-
ek.
The Dashwood .Band heel ;their
annual election lest ,week. see The
officers were installed aefollaws-
Pressident, Klumees es-Secyl
Wm. KleinT
stiver• reas. — Mark
Broisenehires Mr. - Ted. Welber
was again hired as.leideeee The
Band ha had a very- 4t.1:6-ce`ssial
year, and is open - Tier eale engage-
ments for the coming They
are busy practising fora band
concert to be held in _See' near fut-
ure, tso keep that date sepses.
Mr. Earl Guenther bees eueeliased
a new -e-ton Intsrnational trusk aid
made his fleet. trip to Lopdoe on
Tuesday.
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Mr. Leonard: Birk„ who has been
attending 0.A.C, aeGuelph. • is
holidaying et his. leorneeherese:
EXETER •
The. Bank pee_fentegeale*eeeseerk
'men making eeltetaeiesese in eeheir
hifice" and ,whee finiehed
a big insprovement,„: •
Mr. and Mrs. Harr. Ery. and s,on
who have resided at •Rxeter for
csome time moved to .Kitchener.
The top cushions and ;Wiring of
a car owned by S. Celia were destr
owed in a fire. Arseceverflew
the gas tank while tee' Motor was
running was responsible.,
W. G. Medd willebeeegie of :the
lass delegatea to attends tees United
Chereh Council to, beheld ie.e. the
•Tented Church„Monireals.,oe,t4itne
10th.
An old resident ot..EN,atpaamerl
away of April. 10 in the person '
Thos. flessk.t in his ,eOth Veer. , The
cliscealed.had been ailing. forsmany
vers. Wile a .teason bystrade
and at onestime condeetee a livery
hesiness in, Exiter, is survived by
•hi Wid93,1;: daughters and one
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The death occured oneeseril 11,
of Edgar, Penrice, aged 21. -years.The
deceased. was taken ill with,geppe
which later turned eoeseensnonia.
fenna which he never rPepyered. He
is 'survived by his widow.. -
Gertrude Compins dales -bier fles
Mr .and Mrs. 141.1 e.'oireeein, had
a narrow escape of drowning the
other day when she 411 into the
creek ,on Andrew at. She with
several others were (playing on
bank when • 'she 'ac.cidently fell in
backwards, -there was- quite a cur-
rent at the time, she was:grabbed
by a couple of cornpaniens who
at the 'Berne. time called. Ertr• held
and was. palled out ley e edfsele of
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CREDITOR'
.. • '741g ;
Mee Hy. •elteairedoefeele. very111
and' eonenci. to' her' berd, 'else e
Mr. and, Mrs. re7.
turned.' to their home' in diAtir••••,
nd „after visiting their claeghtere
eeree ,
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JohT. Bediore easeed: eievesi.
Sunday las, aged 70 years.,,He
had been ailing- ter some metithe
• and was a resident of Ceeslito
m n
for °several year having retirpc1
from a farm on the 6th con,, where
moat,of ,his life was spent, dems
ing Stephen.when nie .years of
age; ai4ouf years ago he, eves
married' to his 'bereft widow, was
a -member of the United church.
Michael Mu*); born'irvtit4Piont
Freudenetadt, WertemberWs"G'ere
many, August 4, 1831,.departed this
life at the hofine- Ole hie son, John.
APril 0, 192e, aged 94 yeameind ' 8
month'. He came. to Am'ericaf in
186, leefite,on the homeetead now
Oweee 'be his eon Johe'ee,Ile was
among the first pioneers des the
qommunity. All was original for
est when he came Co SteeheneTp.,
Bears, wolves and deer.'Weee fre-
quent visitors and intisepree fle
lancet the timbees, great'letretnall
cleared the land, built aesaiseetthen
a leg house.; later a brick- dwelling
Reeves', Meted in marriage teesElizs
abeth sHeyrocke Aug. 27, 1851.
sons sand .7, daughter s were given
thent eOne e eon and two datigh-
tera eref hie colepaniee Pretleceee
ea lint, ,
trier, writin' and geogrephy will
ates for the 1926 entrance ex -it -Jet the isubjesete Aritlereetic anti
senetinatione have been ailliou cect. Monitore • will • raceocepy othe attest-
.: "MO examination this year will op- tilizef th,y 'candidates; en the see -
&n .on June eSth and conclude .o.f, owl day, and on the lest dayeorn
'141felee IQ% 01) the first slay gram v.:A.41i, spAling and eestees
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eteselaYs *Pell 22nd, 1926
Robt, Green of Detroit, visited
his paeente here.
Alvin Wurm wale taken to Lon-
don Plo!spital for appendicitis.
Mr, and eles. Christ Eliber of
Zurich were visitors in town on
Sunday last ,
Dr. Smith of •St. Marys. ,visited.
with' friends here,
Owen Geiger and Son have their
flax. mill 'running at full capacity,
with night and day ishifts to enable
them to get their large !stele's:wor-
ked up. • ,
Robt. Patterson, who has been
cashier in Joynt's store for a
long time has reegnied and will
go into the insurance business,.
Milton Ortwein of London, cal-
led in the village.
Our council is getting all: the
snow and Ica hauuled off Main
Street.
David Geeomette is moving: back
to the village, from the Bnonson
Line, Hay Tp. aud occupying; his
dwelling whish has been o,ceupied
by W. L. Jones, who has moved
to the London d.
Pleased to report that Rev. Dr
Fleteher and Mee' R. Boarthean,
who have been very poorly are im-
provisig.
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II, ANGEL, Prop.
Alfred Taylor, one of our leo
ectedected citizen's is on the sick
The other evening, a meeting
of the Hensel' PPublic Library
board was held to eop the tend-
ers for the position of Wearier's, and
it .was found that Greta McNaugh-
ton Iva% the lowest and was acc-
epted, her tender being e4.00 at xr.
or $1.62 a week. The librariams
tel keep the library open. three
afternoons and three evenigs a
week.
The death of John A. Mitchell,
which occured here at the home of
his daughter, Mrs, Fred Kennings,
on April 11th, he was barn at
Landsdown on December 184$ and'
vas married in 187e, to the wife
who now 'survives him .with teo
eons and one daughter. Hehad
lived for a number of year*. ,in•
Dixie, Hay Tie, afterwards puree,
ing to Stephen, and then to New
Ontario until fuur years ago when
he came to Heiman In politics
a Conservative, -and in religion at,'
Anglican.
COUNTY NEWS.
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At the concluding (session. of the
Perth Co. Council it was decided'
at appropriate $75,000 for- county
roads in Perth this year. Of that
amount a little over $10,000 wilt be
expended for read machinery.
A class of 27 nurses wei graduate
from the Victoria -Hospital on May,
5th. Among those are the names
'of E. Laura 'Holtzman, Creditoe;
Ethel K. Hicks, Centralia and An-
nie M. McLachlin, PParkhill.
Creameries in the ,soutlierrs pl.
are preparing to introduce the
new isystern of grading cream made
necessary by government regulat-
ion's. ' Each patron wilt receive a
small cream can and the cream swill'
be graded and paid 'far on ita:
merits. The grades Are special,
first, isecond and third. The Cen-
tralia creamery adopted the in-
dividual 'ssestern and Exeter, Win
cheisea and Dashwood are now
preparing for it.
Plans are now said to. be near-
ly completed for the leg .drainage
work, eovering an area of 60;00e
'acres and affecting the T,ps. of Mc
Gillivrase Bosanquet, E. Witiarns,
Stephen and town of PPaieshill.
The work calls for the steepening.
of the Aux Sable river.. up to Gr-
and Bend. About 1,000 ratepay-
eea will beeaesessed for the, drain,
which will, cost about 45,000.
• It, ie 'rarely that farmers ex-
perience trouble .through • eats;
worrying !.Iseeps but
erson of East Getteeerepeete.',.that
tecently he wax tereed.toki1 a
cat which had worried two eheep
to death.
A sitting W tho Supreme get.
of Ont was held in the Goderieb
courthouse on Tuesday east with
Justice. Lennox on the bencereehere
were esnly, two cases on the dock
et and the lsitting lasted only '3'
hours.
HENSALL.
C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTrOvS
• MORNING
Sonth, Kippen • 8,22 2.1FE,
South Hensall 8.32 am.
South, Exeter .. ...8.47
Stage leave Zurich 7.00 a.m.
North, Exeter .........10.10 a.m.
North, Hensel! /0.30 a.m.
North, Kippers -10.35 a.m.
jhritHNOON
South, ItiOpen
South, Hetisall 4,50p.m.
South, Et ete.r ... es ...5.05 p.m.
Stage leave Zurich -.3.00 p.m.
North Exeter .„ 6.04 p.m,
North, Hensall 6.18 pare
North, Jeippen s„ se .p.m.
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Creates! Value in Clothes for Men
125 to 150 CENTS FOR YOUR $1.00
It's the Wonder and envy
of the Tailoring Trade.
How we do it is our business
That we Do it is your business
YOUR SPRING SIJIT
• NADE-TO-PilEASURE.
ap esepaRtpeD,WOOLENS.DIRECT FROM THE MILLS TOamelaYOUi
HUNDREDS OF THE VERY LATEST SHADES AND :PATTERNS'
Tee CHOOSE FROM '
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Good Freesia& Skillfully done lay a real Tailor, is as Refresh-
ieg to Your Suit, as a good 'night's sleep is to you.
PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE.
, Sill tf.
E. E. WVERTH
Tailor, Men's Furnishings - Zurich, Ont.
Where the Good Clothes come froin
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Our 'Stock:Of Stationery comprises:
Writing Tablets of all sizes, Fine
Boxed Stationery, Fountain Pens at
• • a variety of Prices
• Drug Sundries of All Kinds
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
Dr. A. J. 'MacKinnon, Zurio4
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