Zurich Herald, 1923-05-17, Page 4ECTION LAWS AIVIENDMENT
ACT, 192e;
VH� ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS
ACT. 1922.
NOTICE OF WSrTTINGSS OP
REVISING OFFICERS
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP
SOUTH HURON
TAKE NOTICE THAT sittings of
the Revising Officers for the pur-
Voae of hearing appeals or corn -
istas with. regard to the voter's
bets toy be used at the election
of
et member of the Assembly, ;pen -
*ling for the Electoral. Distract of
`South Huron, wild beheld at the
following times and placeseeunely..
At the Town Hall, Exeter, on the
' 4th clay of Jane, 1923
Oto hear complaints as to the vot-
Ye'r'a lists for polling subdivisions
Bois' 1, 2, 3, and. 4'. for the Village
of Exeter, and th'ee His Honor
v" fudge Lewis H. Dickson, Goderich
trill be the Revising Officer and.
Ails Clerk will be Joys. Senior, whose
address is Exeter;
.t the Township Hall, Zurich, on
the 6th day of - June, 1923
ko hear complaints as to the lists
oris
eat voters for polling subdivisions
!los 1, 2; 3. 4, 1, G, 7, and 8. for
the township: of Hay, and that His
Renee Judgel Lewis H. Dickson will
be the Revising Office" and his
'iClerk will be Andrew P. Hesewhase
address
Zurich.;
•ssis ,
rich;
At the •Town'ship Hall, Crediton,
tin the 8th day of June, 1923,
to; hear . complaints .as to the lists
•sof voters for polling •subdivisions
Ift04 1, 2, 3, 4 5 6, 7, S and 9 for
tithe township of Stephen, andthat
41is Honor Judge Lewis H. Dickson
-will be. the Revising Officer and
dais Clerk will be H. Eilber, whose
':address is 'Crediton;
At the Township Hall, Elinnville,oe
the 2nd day, of June, 1923
to hear complaints as to the lists
-est voters for polling stabdivisions
Noe. 1, 2, 3. 1•. 5 6 and 7, for the
township of Usborne, and that His
honor Judge. Lewis H. Dickson will
'lie the Revising Officer and liis
Clerk will be Henry Strang,Whose
"address is Pole No.. 1, Hensall;
:At Holmes' Hall, Helm8Viile, onthe
6th day of June, 1923.
ke hear complaints ;as to the lists
eit voters for polling subdivisions
,efak 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. for the town -
tett) of Goderich, and that R. G.
a"3eynolcis, Goderich, will be the Re
'raising Officer, and his Clerk will
A;. Cantelon, whose address is
at. R. No. 3; Cliinton.
.t the :Towvnship Hall, Varna; on
-tle 5th day, of J'uue, 1923
etre hear' complaints as to the lists
eat voters for polling subdivisions
Sega 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and for
the township of Stanley., and that
ib: McDonald, Goderich, will be
ii.t Revising Officer and his
Clerk will be J. E. Barnwell, whose
*eldress is Varna;
At Walker's Hall Brucefield, on the
6th day, of June, 1923
:o• hear complaints as to the lists
'b1 voters for polling •subdivisions
phos, 1, 2, 3, 4; 5 andi 6, for the town
*hip' of Tuckersmith, and that le
1leDonald will be the Revising
(Hiker and his Clerk will be f;D�
`, McGregor, whose address in
$t.R, Na. 3, Seaforth;
.tft.t the Town Hall, Hensal1, on the
nth day of June, 1923
'tie hear complaints as to the lists
"eat voters for the village of Sen -
.all, and that D. McDonald will be
'fi'evising Officer and his Clerk will
fay: °.., Murdock, whose address is
Aensall-
i4.t the Town Hall,' Bayfield, on the
8th day of June, 1923,
to hear eomplein`..,s as to the lists
?ret voters for' the village of Bay-
field, • and that D. McDonald will
*.0O the Revising Officer and his
.• 2.
':a�:lx.drk will be H. W. Erwin, whose
n
rareas is Bayfield: Each sitting
will commence at ten o'clock in the
forenoon and will continut? until
. "'welvs o'clock noon, or until the
ipeals have been disposed tale
AND FURTHER ,TAKE NOTICE
'Jhat any, Toter who desires to coin -
*lain, that his name or the name,
"et any person• entitled, to be en-
tered on the said lists has been o-
Yaitted from the same, at that the
*allies of any. persons who are not
entitled to be voters, have been
mitered thereon, may, not less than
"two clear days and not more than
eve clear days before the days
t`iii.ed for holding th-e above sit-
Alines,
itdings, apply, complain or appeal
far have his name or the name of
'Arty other person entered on or re-
*
*u.ove from the lists.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that reach appeal must be by notice
`cart writing in the preseribad forth
teIgned by. the complainant in
'.'111i',icate and given to the Clerk
►f the Revising Officer, or Ie -ft for
for hnta at his address as stated a
Bove.
LEWIS H, DICKSON',
iChairman of; the Election Board for
the County of Heron
1 at.73:l this .12th day of lel ay AeD.
,attl23.
ZURICH nBRAL'
SCHOOL REPORT
mowing is the report of Si
'S. NO. 15, Thy and Stephen. Marks
tare based on, weekly tests ,,and da-
ily work.
,Tr, IV -Joe Baker 86; Pearl
1Y taper, absent,
Jr, III -Olive Turnbull 35;
jean Turnbull 82; Ethel Welper 79,
Herbert Keller 26,
Jr, II-Otilla Walper 81; Rhea, -
Inlet Keller 63; Harold Keller 37,
Sr. 1 -Janet Turnbull, Martha
Rader.
Jr, I- Arletta WTalper,
3. Lindsay., Teacher,
HENSALL
'4ti mt.Fee lis having improvem-
ents made to the kitehen part .o'f
his dwelling' and raising it up.
The .annual shoot df the Hensen
Gun Club' will be held on May 24B
A silver cup donated by We C.
Montgomery will be up for corn-
petitioef 1 a ; ,
T. C, Joynt, merchant, underwent
an operation for the removal of
his tonsils, which had been affect-
ing
ffecting his health very much,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blad, of Re-
adland, Sask., are visiting with Mr
and. Mrs Robt Patterson: Mrs
Bled is a sister to Mrs Patterson;
and Mr. Bla.d is manager of the
Weyburn Security Bank,
Our merchants have agreed to
close their places of business dur-
ing the summer months every Th-
ursday afternoon, commencing May
31st, during the months of June,
July, August and September, but
when a public holiday, comes in
during the week, the places of
busiiness will not close,
Roy Parlmer has returaed from
:Detroit to assist his father ` in 1i n t e' •
gent's :furnishing ;store.
Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Love retur
ned last week from a four month's
visit in California, feeling much
benefitted by the trip They enjoy
ed themselves lin that fine State
as well as other places they visited
A quiet •weddingo-
;took place at
Hen'sa11 Methodist parsonage, on
Saturday May( 5th when Miiss Eliza
Wallis, of Usborne was united in
marriage to Earl Kinsman, of Tuck
ersmith. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. G. Wt Rivers.
Hensall has for some timefelt
the need of a good veterinary,sur-
geon., but the want Tis now rem-
oved by Dr A. R. C'ampbelli, a re-
cent graduate of the Ont. Veterin
ary 'College, corning in and start-
ing in Dr. E. S. Hardie's olffiee and
dwclliing property on King St, Dr
A R Campbell has secured the
second prize and honors for gen-
eral proficiency in the graduating.
class which speaks for itslef, and
he being so well qualified, will
soon, work into a good practicq Wednesday, May 9th.. 'All thenen
CREDITON
The tile for the 'sewer through
the. town have arrived and work
will be started at ones..
Mrs. C. Zwicker is visiting in
Toronto.
Herb Beaver spent a few days
al London, last week, 'where he has
accepted a position with Silver -
woods.,.
A large number from Crediton
anti surroundings responded to the
,[ire call from Ailsa Craig on ;M:oe
day last.
Last Sunday morning' Rev. W.
J. Yager from Dashwood occup-
ied the pulpit in the Evangelical
Church, and L. Brown l3:
in the evening, on account of Rev
Iiauctes illness, he was unable to
deliver his farewell sermon'.; •
EXETER
Thos. Jeckeil,. an Exeter old boy
who is living near Saginaw, Mich,
visited Exeter recently;;
Mrs;. Ballough, ,spent several
weeks with her daughter, has ret-
urned to, Teeswater.
.Slime) 'pul' uossneaa,,j' *000 eilleea
'ea4exa 4E •goanua 9ulptaalve exam.
Bert Doyle was in. Detroit last
week„ an;d secured` a Federal truck
Lou Heideman, of Toronto, ac-
companied by Maes. Will Heideman
were visitors at the former's 'par-
ents, `,..
J. D. Fiann, who has been ac-
countant at the Bank of Comm-
erce for a year, has been teens-
(erred to Toronto, and H. 1VTe.A.r-
thux, a Hensall boy, of. Toronto,
takes his place.
G. Sr. Howard, Secy of the W!B.
'.A. received no ice to the effet
that no excursion to New Ontario
will be taken this year.
Ed.. Pollen: met with a painful
accident last week, while working
intheir garage he got his ligand car
ught between the vice and a piece
;of a car, jammiing the second
fin
-
ger of leis hand that it iezuited sev
eral stitches to close ie. , J Board, ;for the term of one
On Sunday last, iin the fors -wore ...ri' and 'the following five pers-
ons representing local athletic or-
ganizations be appointed for two
years, namely; Mrs. Chas. Zwicker
Ezra Faist., Chas. Zwicker, Daniel
Mcisaac end! Ezra Oestreichee
Resolved that the Township Co-
urt of Revision, be held in the Town
Hall, Crediton, on Saturday, May
20th next at 1 pent when gravel
con'"tracts will be let
The following orders werepas-
sed;- •
J.
pas -sed; -
J. J Wilii'arns,,act, re. Alma' Wil-
liams $19,50; Amusement Tax., ,Ra'111
license and tickets 13.00; Gleorge Ril
ber pt. contract ...Crediton drain
532,00; CIN; Express Co. 2.50; R
Davey, Rep. for road. No;, 2, '2L'.6.5;
Jonahl Kessell draggnig rd. 8.75;.
Sol Pollock, Tile cilvert, rd..9, 10.00;
R. O'Rlaurke, tile culvert, See 5.00
( Re ata, ditto 8.5Q ; Et Shapton,
("aiadiui z•d 18, 3.00 � Wel;1i a•t
isl_ rep; edit' 4, 1.50; Theo. • Dietrich
and. others, dragging blks, 6 -to
SB18,00; Jos. Ryan and others dr-
agging SB 24.75; James "C'arey rep
be were present, The minutes
Qi the previous ane�etieg ‘were . act-
opted As read. ,
4 `;number of communications
were read and ordered filed,
Messes. Wrn�., Caldwell and Conte
r51 Bierman Were authorized. to
make an.inspection of the Black
Creek Drain and report to the
Council at the meeting to be held
on June 5th on. the condition of
the said Drain.
The following orders 'werepass=
sed; --
John Pfaff, fenceviewers tees
$2.00; John( Eckstein, ditto, 2,00 ;Hy
Steinbach„ ditto' 2.00; ...Municipal
World, blank forms 10.50; David
Gngerich, work anew roads 10.10
S•, Wlk.eit ditto 9,00; J. Decker, Jr,
ditto; 425; C!,. L. Smithy printing
part III Vo'ter's List, etc. 89.50; L.
Kalbftei�sch, work ,show roads,ete1
10.25; Inspector of Theatres ,town,
halal ieen�se 30)0; M; Wleber, re.; J.
1a Meyers 12.00. Wm. Mason team
ing telephone poles 4.00; Northern
Electric Co;. supplies 100.81; Bell
Tei. Co': tolls Feb. to March 138.57 ;
Bell Col. tolls Marebl to' April 55.11;
The Council adjourned to meet
again, on Tuesday, June 5th at 1.30
o'clock, peen[ for Court of Reviis-
ion, of the 1923 Assessment Rolla and
the transaction of general busin-
ess.
A. F. Hess, Clerk.;
'STEPHEN . COUNCIL
The Council of the iTownship� of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall, Crediton,; on Monday, the 7th
of ;May,, at 1 p(,in, All. members
were present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
anted
p dl.•
e wen e -
P nhal(e S veitzer; That the as
sessment roll ,as filed with the clerk
be received and the ,assessor be
paid his salary.
Snell -Penhale; That Alex. Neeb
an.d John Halyes, Reeve,and Deputy
Reeve, be the Municipal represel,
4
t1.iv.
t on. the Le
diton Athletic
n
e
neighbors discovered that their
dwelling had •cauhgt fire and be-
fore anything could be dome - to
stay • the flames, the entire dwel-
ling was destroyed. Fortunately
with the large crowd that soon.
gathered from all parts, a good
deal of the contents were saved
and with the good hlep .of: the
neighbors, the fire was put out in
the barn, where it caught several
times from the flying embers.
HAY
COUNCIL.
The regular meeting of. the Co-
unlcil. of the Township of Hay was
(held in! the.Town Hall, Zurich, on
South Huron L ��
CONVENTION
A CONVENTION OF ,THE LIBERALS OF SOUTH HURON WILL
BE . HELD IN j t
The Town Hall, Hensall
For the
of
ON
Friday,. May 18th
At 2' O' clock, pen. j
purpose of selectiing a candidate to contest` the Riding -o
South Huron in the Provincial Election
(Addresses will be delivered by •
MAJOR J. C. TOLMIE, vox., OF WINDSOR, . AND OT Fi NIRS
J. T. MORGAN, PRES. , Tr. G..SHLILINGLAWy Secy,
Quality
HERE YOU GET QUALITY' AT
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
You Can Buy CHEAPER Clo-
thes -and forget 'QUALITY.
It isn't what you PAY but what
you . receive that counts. PAY
for quality here • and you get 'it-
at the lowest possible price•' fon
which good. Clothes can be made
to order. •
Styles
Pick your own to 11 :t you alone.
Lots of Styles -Real Styles -that's
tailored in to stay, not ironed ie
roe a day.
You Will Like Our Werk
Wterth, • Tailor, Zurich
4 , nb on Ha
drag 1,35; D, McTsa'ac, ,tile ,,for SR
15.00; Jos Guinan, salary as asses-
sor and postage 154,00. ;
The council adjourned o meet
again in the Town Mall, Crediton,
on Saturday,, May 26th alt 2 ,plus!,
Henry Silber, Clerk,
• - ..
ulr ,et1a'y, May. nth, lee
X'r.om the foregoing pedigree
anyone who is coiasensant with Cly,
desdale • breeding, will 'see .that
Commodore Again;'s breeding is thie•
very choicest and this coupled witia
his splendid individuality ,should
make hiixza a very desirable 'stoat
Registered in the Canadian Cllr:
desdale Stud Book as No. 21790, owe
Commodore Again ned, b John. C Durst ,
y , D s of Dashwood
(2179A)lW�
Will stand for the improvement TERAS,• alb inmsre, $12.00, ,lark
foaled in 1918, has been enrolled)
under the Ontario Stallion Act.
of Stock for the Season 1923 at lila able after 1st!. of Ja•nuaryl, 1924
Own +stable, 14th con. Hay. JOHN a DURSTTp
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE
Commodore Agarol is rising Live Proprietor, Dashwood„ P. Q;t,;
year old, IHe is a., beautiful bay
with white face and legs, Stands AUCTION SALE
37 hands high, is verysmoothly and
and compactly built and will de- Of Household Effects, Etc, at
'velop into a horse with size and Z,UB1CJI, on SATURDAY, MAY lie
superb quality., His Sire is the 1023, Cornanencing' at .1:30 o'clock
good -breeding horse "Commodore p.m. the following;.
imp. 9090- (14633) is sired by the cel • Glass Cupboard, 12 diningrooa
ebrated horse Baron of 73uchlyvie chairs, 0 kitchen, chairl3, dining
one of the most noted horses that vroom table; coal heater, Gallyme •
Scotland has ever ''seen and wars ized stove pipes, 2 flower 'stand
ee
sold at' public auction for $.47,000, kitchen cabinet, Rug 3 ydis.x4` ;vds.
Baron, of l3uchlyvie was sired., by 2 couches, parlor table, arm cha'€r,
the renown Ba'ron's Pride. ', rooms .home made carpet; pile
Commodore's Dam' was Evelyn of wood!, 3 -burner coal oil stove,
Wood. 18385 (16053) by the noted 3 tables, Lawn, mower,6 1aa '
xul'� ,.
prize; winning horse Hiawatha, good hanging lamp, 'sugar kettle
Commodore Again's' Dam is the washing machine,' wood stove,
imported mare "Buiston Jean" gallon coal oil can, plate rack; 9t
-18789- (22580)'Her sire Lookout tea kettles, 2 small tables, centre
-7257- (12213)' was champion horse table, 2 single' . beds with mattressa.
at Edmonton and Beeline, and was 2 large beds with mattress, boiler,
a, horse of role quality and immense wash stand, bereau, flower chest,.
size, weighing over 2300 lbs. The shelf, spinning wheel, .toilet 'sett,
dam of Buiston. Jean was Darling carpet sweeper, pictures, dishes,
!ars, crocks, tubs, barrens, panes
and, 'numerous other articles.
TERMS -CASH
Mrs. Catherine Wum,r Proprietor
e
Wan!. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Oscar `Kropp, Auctioneer. .
a
16307- (19622) by Lighthouse Lad
(9273), Grand. Dam Jenny -16309-
(21029); by Stanley .7146- (13354),
g-gdam• Maggie of Darwhillinr'
-16309- Buistonl Jean is the dam of
Princess Guinea -35999-who
won
I:
1st at Western: Fair London; Ont.
Auto
Repairing� Y k
We have, made arrangements with
the Ford Motor
Cook Bros. Hensall o handle
, t audle
Genuine Ford Parts.
andalways 1 �va3 s keepa good sup,��ly
. hand.
Also repair any make of car
Mr. Peter Kroft', mechanic
*le A.GENCY FOR. ALL FARM. IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS Se ,yn
REPAIRED, .ETC., ETC.'
L. A. Prang, .Zurich Ont
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