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Zurich Herald, 1940-01-18, Page 44 • • J1Glr FQUR LlI ION t' C ;9 .AIS\ The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance. to raced re subscriptions for a loan to be issued for cash in the following terns: 31/4. P Ce t ds Th be Redeemed by Annual. 1. °aWhhagS -by Let as follows : 20% of the Loan on February 1, 1948 at 100.00 20a;, " 20% • cG 20% 20% cc GG GG GG Gc GG February 1, 1949 at 100.00 February 1, 1950 at 100.00 February 1, 1951 at 100.50 February 1, 1952 at 101.00 Issue rice: 100% an c s` :accrued interest. The proceeds will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes.. Payment is to be made 'in full against delivery of interim certificates on or after February 1, 1940. Principal and interest will be payable in lawful Money of Canada. Interest will be. payable without charge semi-annually at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, The Bonds will be dated February 1, 1940.. Denomination of Bearer .Bonds: 1 i0, $100, $500, , a,000 The Minister of Finance rnay, at his discretion, authorize the Bank of Canada to :accept applications to convert Dominion of Canada .8% Bonds maturing March 1, 1940, into-an equal na='�ti of additional bonds of the above issue. The 3 0 ed °,J .�7.�onds accepted p - for conversion .will be valued 0 1 9 and accrued interest to date of delivery. • Cash subscriptions and conversion applications may the Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank or throii h -any approved investment dealer or stock broker from ,thorn copies of the official prospectus con- taining complete details, of the issue may be obtained. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to allot cash subscriptions in full or in part. Subscription lists Frill open at 9 a.m., E.S.T., on. Jamul/ 15, 1940, asid zcill remain open thereafter for ?wt longer than two weeks, but may be closed at any time pct the discretion of the IlliniWer of .Finance, with or without notice. Uaati�',t, January 12, 3e110 HILLSGREEN 1Irs. Wm. Reichert attended :the funeral of Mrs. :F1ernzau Doerr .of -skuburn recentlea Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love vraited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Caanpbel] one day last week. Mrs. Charles Reidason :has been Tailed to her home in Mitchell; due -to the serious Moose :of 'her -mother, 1rs-. M. Elliott. At last the January thaw r us tome and there are many ;pleasant faces ats the water shortage was facing sev snra1 farmer, and some. were already 'hauling water for •their stock. DASHWOO ,?? Mr. Harry Hoffman has purehase4 the Funeral Stack and Equipment of the late Peter Mcisaac and is now luny equipped to serve the public in tie of need, also day and night am - "balance service. Rev. A. E. Pletch of Crediton will lee' the guest speaker in the Evan- gelical church on Sunday morning. Mr. Nornxan Kellerman of Ketch- -saner called on friends here one day 'tam week. . Mr. George Kellerman who has 'teen visiting in Kitchener and 'Wat- erloo fora •few weeps has returned Monne. Harold Kellerman spent the weeke eted with farends in Fe.rgtrs. Mrs, crane who has been ill at the Borne of liner -daughter, Mrs, A. V, ;Iestreieher was reproved to St. jos- epll's Hospital, London ore Friday `with "FT. Hofmttn's ambulance,- Mr. end Mn. Harry Zimmer at- i `tended the funeerasi of the late Mrs, .Tin. i ri.^li hi St. Cleanene .last week n Death of Mee, Wilds r Th, death otteurxed on Friday , 'night of Aire. Felix Wilds, :fotnlerly' � troline lslarogrletrs ap -tern? 70th yns. �;lr The deceased had been sick for al- I Mrs, .and lobs. Ray Lainmie in Exeter' most two years and has .lived in Dash i .Miss Margaret Kilpatrick returned! wood for the past 15 years. She was to her ,duties here as assistant teach - also a member of the Ladies' Aid and er .at the continuation school after , the Lutheran church. ,Surviving aro spending vacations with her parents her husband, 1 brother, Adam Shiro- :in .Strathaw,y..' oder of Pittsburg, Pa., and three sis- More Tax Prepayments tern, Mrs Rose Cunnings of Chic- The Village Treasurer reports that ago; Sophia Sutherland of Pasadena, he is receiving more tax prepayments 1 Calif; and Mrs, Enema Moore of Sea- this year to date than he did last forth, The funeral was held on Sun- year for the full month of January. i day with private services at the house Also hopes that the ratepayers will °. and public service at the church at' take advatntage of this plan as it will 2.50 pen, Interment in.the Bronson save thein 5 per cent per annum. !Line Lutheran Cemetery. Be-. 1'. He will receive tax prepayments any Luft officiated. time, all the ratepayers need to do Died at St. Clemens is to pay approximately what their Catherine Dieterich, (nee Cather- taxes were for 1939, say if the taxes ine F. Zilerr widow of Peter Diet- were $42.00 they can secure receipt erich, of St. Clemens died in Kitch- for (540.00 up to the 15th of the ener Hospital. She was a native of month for $38.20. Stephen Twp. daughter of the late Late Hugh: McGregor .Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Zi�ler. Sure- Hugh McGregor, well-known dist- iving are three daughters and two rict farmer, died suddenly from a sans. Her hitsband having predeceas- .heart seizure at his home, Tucker ed two years. The funeral was held smith. He was in his 77th year. Sur - en Tuesday morning, inteemena rn St. wing are the widow, one adopted Clemens. daughter, Mrs. Joe ..McClelland; two H E N S A L L brothers, Thos. of Man; John of 11r. and .Mrs. Alex. Smillie of Tor- Sask; two sisters, Mrs. R. ; Shaw of ante were visitors with Dr, and Mrs. Sim;eoe, and .Mrs. Grace Ross, Sea - Smillie and Miss 3. Murray, forth. He was a member of ICippen Mee- ,Scott. Welsh, who has been United churcli. The..funeral was held convalescing at the home of her par- privately on Saturday, interment in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke in Exeter, lfensall Union cemetery. Rev, E. F. following a recent operation in the Chandler of XXippen officiated. 'a., M. .:Flospital returned to her home here. Rev, Weir Inducted Miss Victoria Bolton returned to B.A.; .AWed. ormerl evening, Jar. 3 Rev. La Weir b.eir duties ae teacher in Tnrgnto, of- , ie, Man., was inducted asPortage alrr of ter spending the holidays with het the congregation of pastor y-.. pare nte, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Witon I terian church, nensall. Rev., mel ' D esbC. Donald B1add of London was a I Hill of Exeter narrated the steps visitor at the home of his uncle, apt! taken tofill the vacancy left by the aunt, Mr, and Mrs, R. J Patterson, f removal of the former minister~, Rev Mr. Orville Twitc�itll returned on lifr, 'Young to Fergus. The Moderator "'idny lest alter a ple ant visit with of Huron Presbytery Rear. Boyle of is father, Robt:, 'f'witeemji in Care!-13lytI presided and inducted. ll.ov. , ,, „,,mit x end itugtx Rack of Seaforth -preached ft! oltda i. ilfiss clr'ot , wore+ very 'finer sermon.. Rev, 'Peddie of y vieiter�s'svith the toner's, ''' Clinton dolfvere..d the c!lre'xso to thy' cortgxe,;atioze and Rev,. D..J.. Lazne of. Goderich delivered the charge to the minister. The congregation retired to,. the school room of the churchfoil- owing the induction. servase and. were introduced' to Rev. and: • Mrs. r'VJeiar, after, which refreshments were serv- ed. F `. NEWS GOES YEAR WITHOUTFIRE Not one dollar of fire 'Ios.s.,is• the record of the town of Clinton lox the year 1039, according to Fire Chief Cree. The only telephone call for the fire company locally, except for meetings, was one to the chief, no fire alarm being sounded. It was to extinguish a small blaze in a dwel- ling. There was no insurance clangs. The fire company had a call to assist in a blaze at Londesbor o to which they responded, ;also a call to Bay- field for a dwelling • house fire to which they declined to respond. SCHOOL HOUSE BURNS in the burning of the fine school house of S.S. 6, Hibbert, commonly known as Cromarty school, serious loss was suffered When. flames were noticed corning out of the woodshed door, F. Bruce, a trustee .who lives 'near by, raised the alarm by phone and then rushed over to fight the fire. In a short time others. gathered and a bucket, brigade thought they had the flames under control, but when the well went dry all hopes of saving the blinding waned. The fire seemed to have started inside the wo- odshed and had a good start in 20 cords of dry wood before not/aced. Smoke filled the basement and the upper school room so thickly that it was impossible for anyone to enter anct save the equipment. The cause of the fire is unknown, as the caretaker left the building the previirus even- ing and' had everything in good order. The school was ibulet in 1906' and wast to 4.3 9 9 a 9 a a a a • Thyursday, January 16th, 1939. carieideredl one of the finest rural chools buildings in Wootton Ontario, Among the equipment was a fine lib- rary, a;,piano, ai science laboratory - and a dew - 'manual. ; training bench w.ith'l:rarnptcte eet of tools. `,where is over $3000 insurance thereon. FIRE AT GRAND BEND Pending an investigation into the fire that destroyed the "hue" Hotel atGrand Bend late last Tuesday night, two London youths, Clareneo Hicks, ':aged 20, and Jack Talbot, aged 17, were arrested Wednesday of fast week on the holding charges of vagrancy by Constables Ferguson and Rutherford and lodged in the Gocler- ich Ccruuty•Jail. A charge oe stealing art autoinohlle at London also hangs over their heads. Police say they have evidence that the suspected youths were seen about- Grand .Bend all day Tuesday and that the' Hub IloteI was burglarized before, it was earned. The owner of the •hotel, Mr. Renee fixed the fire .for the night at 10 a, ns. and left for .Parkhill.' .The place took fixe at 11 pan. No one was in it at the tine. -.-"The Hub", a restur- ant and rooming house on Main street operated by Doug. E. Kent, of Lon- don; was burned. to the ground early Wednesday morning and the ire for a time threatened adjoining b.usinesst. planes. The fire was discovered short- ly after midnight and had gathed mucic headway before it was noticed. A. volunteer fire 'brigade t. reinoved some furniture from the • building, but was enable to check the litanies. For atime it seemed that Henry Schenk's adjoining grocery store would Oso take fire and the business section be endangered, but the vol- unteers, aided by heavy snow, were - able to elaeclt the sparks that lighted' on root -until the Deal -wood fire de - meaner -it arrived at 1 a.m. "The Flub" was known as one of the snare test cafes and shops of the l3en`l der ing the summer season, It was closed for the winter and the cause of the outbreak is not known. 0219211661 CrGOOPIIPOGIND A•2ZQP.110a22,stareumA2Pi.#2oP2eo2PEoS:. our to ' ueI We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heating Equipment... Prices always within. the limits of other Dealers with Quality Considered. 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