Zurich Herald, 1921-08-11, Page 4ssft
HE welfare of new agricultural communities in this Province
requires that land clearing be done with the cheapest
agent at hand—Fixe. Therefore, restrictions roust hamper
settlers as little as is consistent with safety to lives and property. Dis-
astrous experience proves that in hot, dry weather unregulated use of fire in
thickly wooded Northern Ontario means a menace to the lives and property
of settlers and destruction of the provincial forest resources upon which a
large part of Ontario's revenue and the livelihood of thousands of her citi-
zens depend.
That is why Ontario adopted a "Close Season" and the "Permit System"
for setting out fire. But, remember, whether you have a permit or'not, you
are responsible for damages caused by any) fire you light. Be careful—
Sava Jntario's Frests
They're yours
The "Close Season' for setting
out fire in Northern Ontario is
from April 15th to September 30th.
During that time within the Per-
mit Area no one inay set out fire
for clearing land, disposing of de-
bris or other infianunable waste, or
for any industrial purpose, without
first obtaining a written fire permit
from a Fire Ranger. This applies
not only to settlers but to railway;
section crews. camp and mill crews,
road builders, including Govern-
ment eanpldyees, and all other per-
sons.
When starting fire for cooking
and camping, the law requires that
a place be selected free from in-
flammable. material, that every rea-
sonable precaution be taken to pre-
vent such fire spreading and that
wen iso
Wit
it be thoroughly extinguished be-
fore quitting the place.
The "Close Season" applies to all
Ontario north of Bobcaygeon and.
Smith's Falls and west of the line
from there to Renfrew.
The Permit Area includes those
parts of Nipissing, Sudbury, Terris-
kaniing and Algoma lying north of
the C.P.R. between Mattawa and
North Bay and north of the C. N.
R. westward to a point some 35
miles beyond Hornepayne.
The remainder of the Province
forms the Exempt Area. Within
the sparsely peopled Exempt Area
no permits are generally issued,.
but those setting out fires in the
."CloseSeason" are required to
exercise every reasonable precau-
tion and a Chief Fire Ranger, if
he deems it wise, may serve a Pro-
hibitory Notice and require a per-
son to take out a permit.
The Fire Ranger does his best.
to follow the happy medium be-
tween the desire of the settler to
"get a good burn" and the require-
ments of Public Safety. Help hint
all you can.
`-' Ontario Forestry Branch
Parliament Bldgs.,
Toronto, Ontario
I
SPORTS
•A large crowd of spetators wit -
messed the scheduled game of ball
here ' on Thursday evening, when
the boys of the Classic City tried
'?haat failed, to defeat our nine.The
game, thoujgh rathwer looses a coil-
;Isle of innings,i was a fni exhibit -
len of. baseball. This loss to St-
acatford puts them out of apos •
.sible chance of winning the group
•nd Zurich was declared winners of
same by this win. Both ptichers
Doughboro and Ohlert were In
lacked out of the box; Ohlert go-
gled; Richards singled on Wes-
ley's error; Doughboro flied out
on Siebert'ssensational catch.
L. Hoffman walked; . Henning
bunted out; Oblert hit by pitcher;
Brown doubled; Wesley hit by
pitcher; CA., Hoffman bunt;Wrum
bunted out; C. Hoffman doubled;
Edwards in pitcher's box; Sie-
bortdoubled; L. Hoffman walked
Henning grounded out.
VI INNING
Lavelle fouled out; Moore 'sin
gled; N. Edwards fouled out ;Moors
out at 2nd.
Ohlert grounded out; Brown,'
doubled; Wesley fanned; C. A.i
Hoffman singled; Wurm flied out.
VII INNING
Edwards flied out; Megraefanf
rig in the middle of the third in- ned; McKenzie flied out.
ming, and was replaced •by C. Hof- C. Hoffman singled on McCrae's
Ban, who after the third allowed error; Siebert flied out; L. Hof
'airily one run. Stratford seems to furan singled; C. HHoffman out
Ohlert's HooDoo team this at 2nd; Henning grounded out. I
season, hating faced theme three
times and on each occasion was un-
able to beat them. Doughiioro,
.after being bit all over the lot,
'xas releit•ed by Edwards in the
'fifth frame and retired.
VIII INNING
Richards grounded out; Dough!
boro fanned; Lavelle grounded
out. . •
Ohlert singled; Brawn fanned; '
Wesley doubled; C. A. Hoffman
1. I• INT.ING=
Cooper and W. Bissett ground.
ed 'out; Murney doubled; Lin`' Y r
grounded' out to pitcher, •
C. Hoffman flied out; Siebert tr-
ippled to . c.f.; .,L'"' Hoffman flied
out ;to 3rd; Hnning hit by pitcher
Ohlert sgrounded out' to •s.s.
II INNING •
McLeod walked; °Pridham sing-
led to 11; Ramsay flied out 'to; c.f;
McLeod. out at 3rd; Hart fanned.
Brown fanned; Wesley singled
l
and out at 3rd; C.A. offm�anfarted
III INNING •
Bissett grounded out to 3rd;Co-
oper singled; Bissett flied out to
2nd; Murney and Cooper out at
1st. •
Wurm grounded out; C. Hoff -
pian tripled; Siebert flied out,
Hoffman home on fly; L. Hof; man
doubled; Henning doubled and.
caught at and, L. Hoffman home.
IV INNING
Murney walked, Ramsay bunted
out; Murney out at 2nd; McLeod
a fanned.
Ohlert grounded out to 2nd;
Brown tripled and caught at sio-A
I INNING flied out; Wurm grounded out, I Wesley: singled and stole 2nd;.
'Lavelle singled and caught st- 7X INNING ; Wurm 1st on Ramsay's- error; ,C,
sealing 2nd; bionic single 1;N, Ed -it. Moore singled; N. Edwards sin-' A, Hoffman grounded out,
wards walked; Flannigan fanned; gled; Moore out at 2nd; Dyer sin- V INNING
AV. Edwards grounded out.
•
gled; Edwards scored; W. May:- Pridham walked, Ramsay and'
C. Hoffman walked and caught wards grounded out; McCrae fo- 'Pridham out on Double Play ;Hart
at 1st; Siebert grounded out; L. tiled out, singled on Wurin's error; Bissett
Hoffman 1st on Edward's error doubled on Wurmerror; Coo
!Henning let on McRae's `error; Oh -.Zurich H: E p-
0 er doubled on Brown's errorBis-
'keit singled L. Hoffman scoring; C. Haff man, 3-b.
A-13, R►
4 1 1
5 1 0
3 0 2
l4 0
i
4 3 2
5 4 2
5 2 1
5 2 1
5 0 0
Brown singled and Henning scored Siebert, Lt.
'Wesley grounded out, L. Hoffman,
Henning, II ININNINGHe l
b> c,
McRae' doubled; McKenzie fan- Ohlert, p.
'zed; Richards grounded out; me- Brown, c.f.
Rae scored; Doughboro walked; Wesley, r,f,
Lavelle fouled out. C. A. Hoffman, 1-b.
C.A.. Roffman singled; Wurm sac Worm; 2-b.
stifjced; C. Hoffman Hied out; Sie
laert grounded out. •
III INNING t Stratford.
'Moore fanned; N. Edwards sin- 1 Lavelle, 3-b,
;gled;, Flanigan doubled; 'W. Ed- ; Moore, 1-b
':wards doubled and. Edwards score' N, Edwards, LL
Tluffmatn in pitch'er's box; McCrea Flanigan, r:f.
alked; McKenzie singled, paella W. Edwards c.f,
ares sixigled; Doughboro hit by ; McCrae s,s,
'Pitcher; Lai elle grounded out. t Mcl(eezie, c,
L. Hoffman flied out; Henning Richards, 2-b.
;grounded, out Ohlert singled; Brs. Doughboy°, p
• awns doubled; Wesley doubled ;•
Wesley doubled; C. Hoffman
flied out; Ohlert and :Brown Scor-
IV . INNIN{'x
S.S.
40 13 10
5 1 0
4 2 0
5 2 2
5 2 1
5 1 0
4 1 2
4 0 1
4 1 0
3 A `0
3910 6
On Monday evening the protest
;Lame between Goderich and Zur-
ich 'wsa played here, a large crowd
01 sett and. Hart home; W. Bissett
1 singled and Cooper :home; blur
1�ney fanned;m
1 Wurwalked; C. Hoffman sin -
0' gled, Wurm out at 2nd; Siebert
singled and stole 2nd; C. Hoffman
0 1 home and Siebert 3rd on Ramsay's
1 wild throw to 2nd; Hoffman sin-
gled and Siebert home on McLe-
5 od's error; Henning tripled; L.
Hoffman home; Ohlert walked
0 Brown hit by pitcher; Wesley do-
0 ubled' to 1.f,; Henning and.. Oh'ert
1 scored; C. A. Hoffman singled;
0 Brown and Wesley scored; iL• nd-.
0' say in pithcer's box; Wurm wal-.
2 lied and in stealing 2nd let C. A.
0 Hoffman score; C. Hoffman don -
bled; Wurm home; Siebert grown-
0 ded out; C. Hoffman stole home;
on L. Hoffman's single and 'Coop
4 er's error; Henning doubled ,•• Oh-
1^i't grounded out to pitcher. -13
runs. .seored in this inning.
VT INNING •
itndsay grounded out; Mcleod
teamed; Pridham singied arid:: ca -
right at let. !
Brown fanned; Wesley singled;
C. ,A, Tlofrman 'walked; Wurm fan
ned; Wesley stole 2ndf„C. A, Hoff-
man out at lst; Wesley. scored.
VII INNING
Ramsay ay singled and
caught
tat; Ito! titlilgled; I3, Bissett foul -
I Moore grounded' out; N. Edwa eras iaresent and good bail was
trds sa"uMed; Flanigan grounded played, of course, both teanishad
out cefid Ed war.l , out on double one bid inning, namely the ,fifth
:!slay, • i as thirteen runs were: scored.
Warm, C. Hoffman and Siebert Rs,ub' :Horning, of Palmerston, Sec,
:grounded out. his,•• .it',. of the N, W. B. A., umpired
V 'INNING this genes to the satisfaction o:"
°
Y �;'ts'�,°Edacarcls fi;anneel; McCrea ;„i'» ail. and .i:t.lwt}cl li,inil,stli' a !nester
Ifttea ,`rogneled, out; MCRenziie sin in ,i.ia1 e.ils,,•:-ity.
des. @ 73' " if ;4 r �'at^h {rF "e n a> =�.. ,o `� .
Y �` Doubles -Niko
a,5' aft /.� .. ro.,c .,;,,TiSaGOIMu o17 camas.
AER2 CUSI-LION iNN!-R TI8 E
E RUBBER COMPANYpI ,ET
inammensmasumnsmo WINGHAM.ONTARIO.
1 have been appointed Agent for this district for the.
above Celebrated Inner Cushion Tires. And will ibe
pleasedto give a demonstration at any time. Call and.
be convinced.
John Hey, Jr.
Zurich.
FARM LA
ERS WANTED
"Fare Going "—$15 to WINNIPEG. "Fare Returning" -$20 from WINNiPEG.
34 cent per mile Winnipeg to destination. cent per mile starting point to Winnipeg.
GOING DATES
AUGUST 8,
and
AUGUST 17.
AUGUST 10,
and
AUGUST 22.
TERRITORY
From Stations in Ontario, Smith's Falls to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Line
and Havelock-Peterboro Line.
From Stations Kingston to Renfrew Junction, inclusive.
From Stations on Toronto -Sudbury direct line, between Toronto and Parry Sound. inclusive.
From Stations Dranoel to Port hilcNicoll and Burketon, to Bobcaygeon, inclusive.
//''From Stations South and West of Toronto to and including Hamilton and Windsor, Ont,
J From Owon Sound, Walkerton, Orangeville, Teeswater, Elora, Listowel, Goderich, St. 1Vtaey's,
ll Port Burwell, and St, Thomas Branches,
From Stations Toronto and North to Bolton inclusive
SPECIAL TRAINS FROM TORONTO
Full particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
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ed out; Cooper flied out.
C. Hoffmali fouled out; Siebert.
fanned; , Hoffman 1st on McLe-
od's error; Henning grounded out,
VIII INNING ,
W. Bissett fanned; Murney gr-
ounded out; Lindsay fanned.
Zurich A.B. RA H. E
C. Hoffman, 3-b. 5° 2 3 1
Siebert, 1.1. 5 2 1 0
I;,, Hoffman, s.s. 5 2 2 0
Ienning; c. -5 3 1 0
Ohlert, p. f 4 0 1 0
.Brown, r.f. - i 4 1 1 1
Wesley, c.f. jr 4 4 2 0
0. 4.,Hoffinen, 1-l5- 3 1 '1 0
Werra, 2-b 2 0 1 3
Goderich
Cooper, 3-b.
W. .Bissett, c.
Murney, c.f.
Lindsay, 2-b
McLeod, s.s.
Pridham•, 1.f.
Ramsay, p.
Hart, r.f.
B. Bissett, 1-b.
34 15 13 5
2 0
3 1
3 1
3 1
3 0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
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27 6 3 3
Zurich. •• 002 0.10,1 Ox -13
Goderich 000 030 00-3
Ohlert had six strikeouts, Ramsay.
Bad Lindsay had 5.
HENSALL.
A shipment of 30 barrels of oil
arrived last- week to be used on
Our streets.
T. S. 'Woods; Manager of the
Molsons Bank, is holidaying at
Woodrow Beach, Sarnia.
Tom. Essery met with what mi-
ght have been a serious accident
on Sunday evening last. He was
going south with his car when he
was compelled to take the ditch
in front of Jack 1'1eEwen's, in or-
der to keep from running into an-
other car. The car turned over
and was badly damaged'. Bes-
ides Mr. Essery, Russell, Busch', Lee
Hedden and Earn S•hadock were
in the car, and all escaped without
injury 'faith the exception of Mr.
Shaddock who was somewhat sha-
ken up,
CREDITON
Harold Taylor was unfortunate
to have his left arnr broken last
week, as the result! of a cow tram-
ping him.
Mr. Emerson W ensel of Gowans -
town will make charge of the bas'
ber shop this week, which he pur-
chased from Sam Wein.
Word has been received from.
the Hydro Commission that a rep=
resentative would be sent here in
the near future for the purpose
"of explaining the installation of
hydro in rural districts.
The many friends of Earnest
Guetinger were shocked to learn
of the serious accident w)iieh'liap-
pelted to • him last Wednesdayev-
ening, at six o'clock, after finish-
ing up the day's threshing at Gus.
1VTorrast;y's, The blower had be -
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BIRD & SON, LIMITED, Hamilton, OnEarim
Fred. C. Kalbfleisch, ZurlcIi
conte clogged and Ernest put in
his aria to loosen the obstruction
when his left hand was cut off
in an instant. He was brought to
town where Dr. Orme and , Dr.
Graham of Exeter bound up the
wound. He has about three in-
,ches left of the arm below the
elbow and is at present in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, receiving
treatments.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the. Township of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall, Crediton, on Monday, the
1st. day of August, 1921 at 1 p.uv,
All members were present. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were read and adopted.
The Clerk was instructed to
notify Dr. Orme, owner of The
Crediton Rural Telephone System
dist his franchise for operating
hit, system on the 'highways in the,,
Township of Stephen, has e tpir-.
ed and requests him ,;ss give this.,
his immediate attention
Frederick Wurth's application
for Taic Collector be accepted and.
that he 'be appointed at his fora.
mer salary. (
'The following orders wereast
sed. p
London Roil:ng Mi113 Co., leinfor-••
cement iron 110.74; G.T.R. freight
14 00; Feist Bros, clothing for Altta
Williams 19,05; .Baines & David Ceps.
reinforcements 115.68; Municipals
World, supplies 12.99; John Jac --
obs, commissioner 5.50; J. Willis,*;
contract 3rd' S. R. 35 95;' T, :Rowland
gravel S.B. 93.00; . T. Rowland gra"
vel 22.25; Jos. Ilaist, labor'' on'
road 9.00; R. Davy comm antilab
or, 1st, S.:R., 7.00; A. MeCann acid
others grading con. 12, • 18.00.
The council adjourned to meet'.
again in the Town Hall, Creditolla
on ' Tuoada,yy the 6th oi' Septetn
ber 1021 at 1 p
henry Ei,bei', Clerl a