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. XXVIII No 16
ZURICH THURSDAY MORNiN. G, OCTOBER 27 1927.
ake your Falt purchases in Zurich.
Have you procured lights, for
wear horse drawn vehicle yet? Ti:
mot your may be getting into
-trouble, if not with the police,
-then .with somebody's' power-di'i
'sten conveyance That little po.int
erf dight .will be a great protection
err you,:
Ideal fine weather. has ,greeted
els the past week, i:nlfact it to al-
'most unseasonable. Most of the
dowers on the various plots are
practically as green as a month
age, as there has been 'ao'liit'e frost
that they ,were not destroyed in
•.ii.his way, infact we po not re-
member of each continuous fine
weather during October, and we i
feel safe in talking for 'tie all that
we appreciate it immensely.
NOVEMBER"ROD AND GUN
Dealing with many aspects of
'of. :out -door life and hunting and
fishing, the Noen ber issue of
Rod, and Gun and Canadian Silver
'Fee Newe wh'eh has just bce;l pub-
lished contains a most int"resting
collection of stores and articles.
Ansongrthem lis a very ,good yarn
on surveying the mckuth of the
Nelson River in Hudson's Bay,by
Robert jamas.. stories from the
Tahusintac River in New Bruns-
wick by the well known writer
Bonnyeastle Dale, a stirring fic-
tion fa;tory of the old• days of
the liar loordse in Ithe Porth . by
Samuel K. White and a good tree.-
ping
rap-ping article by Raymond Thomp-
son. The regular speeial depart
rx ents dealing with fishing, •Shoot-
ing, trapping, outdoors and Tien,
eel a1So contain very interest-ing
rr.Weell whi e the S Iver Fox News
secti» containe the latest news of
the industry, together with inter-
estingandhe;piite articles on the
care gild management of foxes
Roel and Gun and Canadian Silver
Fox News is published monthly by'
'W. J Taylor, L' td,, Woodstock,
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ORDINARYGE $LHP PRIVILEGE '1'
The DUPLA INTERCH Lv 4.
1. PREMIUMS REDUCED — The premimu rates are greatly 4
reduced. For instance, the Duplex Life rate for $2,500 life o
insurance at age 30, is $45.00 compared to the usual Gr- e -
dinar. Life Participating rate of $60.63,—the difference re- I.
presenting a gcaranteed dividend bf $15.63 each year. a.a.
RETURNS FAVOR INSURED—Under the..Duplex the bene-
fits are exceedingly high for the premiums( paid. For ex- 4.
ample, a young mean at age 30 waultd in 30 yeax'a deposit.
$1,350 (less 15 years dividends) for $,500 of lite insurance.
At 'that tib he would have $1,120 cash to his credit. Thus
the cast of $2,500 life- in ;urance amounts to only $7.67 a
year ($1.107 a t lxouisand); subject to reduction by the div-
idends alter the 15th year,
,e LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Can.
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Fashion Thoughts
In Fall Footwear
Chester 1, Smith, Pub ..
1,1.26 • Yost Eiti .Ad
$1.50 IN ARREAR,%, $2 MAY Ra aela r
Read the Ads. then Aot!
Mrs. S. Jacobe visited friends
tt i.'arhhill•they past week.
Mr. tiWi, H. Pfile of Hensall ,vis -
,ted at tb:e Borne of Mrs. B. Pfile
'Sunday. ,
M rS, Lincoln of Toronto was
iOntario., fe i. -visitor at the homl'�, sof 'Mrs. G.
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HAY COUNCIL
A tpeo.a. nie. ting o2 the Co
of the 'I'ownsnh�
ip of Hay was
in the Town IXal', Zw ici)hh,Ciat 111C 11 -
day everiingi Oct..2.th ,w tri firt tie son of North Ba ,called ion
the members present except J.P. y,
'l4au, )1r. and Mrs. Edward Deters jr.
By-laek. No. 11-1927 relating, to on Thursday..,, .. ,
the'McDonald Municipal Draiir,xha:
,read the third time and finally pa.a-•
''sed as no appeals were received in
counectioon •therewith., -t•
The raport, etc., relating to tlhe
>r urich,Drain, So.th w.11 be report -
o1 back tot he Township Engin
eer And that the Engineer ,be in- the ,,past week.
'stru;:ted to confine the work out
putt he 'drain as originally coir•
structed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sal, Becher and
family were iSunday visitors with.
vla.tive,s at New Hamburg.
41/M.r. and Mrs. J. Diegel ! ;and lit -
Mrs. E. Bailie of Royal Oak,
Mich., was a recent visitor at the
'Immo of Mr. and Mrs. John Gall -
Mau. •
Mr. Len Fraser of .forest ,was a
visitor with Mr. J. Decher, Jr.
The Township Engineer will 'be
instructed to make an exerninate
ion iof .the Keller 'Award Drain- and
,report '"thereon as soon ass po+s-
'sibie. .
The Council adjounred to meet
again on Monday,' Oct. 31st; at
1.30 o'clock, 'part.
A: F. Hass, �CIerk.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr. were.
the, pe'a. wt.ek in the(Walkertonand
Owen Sound, Mrs. Hey visitingfri-
r.ends at the latter place, while at
the .,o_nner pace she took in the big
Woinen's institute Convention.
Mrs. Wendel Smith of town,who'
has ;leen on, a visit to the Western
Provinces, returned to her heme'
an J riday She advises up that
r,x•ospects in the nest are finethie
�eair as.':the craps 'are.,iniriiexise and
i elle c;kta,ther: ideal. -She •itil:orxned
To our many Customers, y u th, t.' Mr. Paul Messner .. of.
want Ito' thank you for your slepa Griffon: Creak., Alb, and a .former
port, and woould ask you for resident of the. Goshen Line, ,Hay
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• closer co-operation, so as to 1)e Township, Chas a wheat crop of
• possible to keep expense within 30,000 bushes, besides he has con-
• bounds. Within the last eight . siderable other grain to harvest.
• weeks we are short of six dozen
• The literary and Social Culture411
• nail] bottles your ':now where tile'•
are and we have
• • ague meeting With a very inter-
• Help t ''t `'d f th,t and put
us ogc ti o them,
our 'Suspicion., i C'.omeettee, Ida Rot:t:edge conven-
er intro -weed the Evang•e teal Le -
es Brown's Boot Shop Windows • ort empty bottles as the bottles
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_ FORETELL. AN. INTERESTING STORY OP NEW 'FALL sto•nal period on the subject •`Lay-
FOO'Jeii� H /It1HA41�iS. THEY ARE AUTHE�T1l;AT0�JE AS THE • returning empty, bottles, 1 ti 1 aeilted by Newell Geiger and w -as
• lieeeR5ary ,foo us to fall bac]. to
esting social prelude, last Friday
are only loaned. If our custom -
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evening. The study and discus-
• not co-operate with tis In ing Life's Foundation." was pre -
t 1 ttl 't v"II 1)e
• , • - greatly enjoyed and throrughly
LAST ISSUE OF VOGUE. ! :the tine const method of delivery. threshed out by the leaguers. e
• C. Schrag, Prop�`ietox. .a,tlendance was good. Were yon,
THEY WILL IMPRESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW • there? No: Sorry! You missed
STANDARD OF VALUE OF THE MODERATE PRICES.it; < , .
• AND YOU ARE ASSURED OF SATISFACTION The• Monster fowl supper ixeld
Evangelical Church Notes
WHERE GOOD SHOES COST LES&
• on the Lutheran church grounds
ZURICH — ONT.
on Thursday evening last was in
SEE OUI i WINDOW DISPLAY every way .a decided 'success, as
,Jr League, Tuesday eve. 7,00.
Our aims to instruct, .build and
enrich the lfe and character of
there was la most wonderful turn
REPAIRING • out. The atlotal receipts amount-
• lug to, around $700.00. The pro -
Brown's Boot Sh®p NEATLY DONE
4 : gramma after .the supper was well
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•.•00.*••••.••6$••11••••NI••••11.101 G•®••O••l•®e�•• • much ;euj,oyed by all. Much en-
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the Juniors.
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Prices $8. to $35)
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Coats ever shown in Zurich]
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Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer •and
Prai'3e
diesiah Geiger, Leader.
Friday, 71.30 pl m,. -Sr. ELCE
Our program is fascnating inspir-
.ing and educatnve. If you come
once you will 'come always.
Friday 8.30 p.m.—Choir Practice
THE HOW OF HAPPINESS
'CanII get it by. ?shirking n(y re-
sponsibility? Can I buy it or get
it by sh'or`t cuts or bre Inge NeverHolovEIia, who was being repres-
Hig;heSt happiness is not achieved entice by his brother Mr. Lee of
by hunting it w•itlt feverish wild. town,
ness but by radiating it. To i'e
truly happy I mast live accord•-
ing to ;the plan of Hixnl who made
me. ;Re, knowa how, Happiness
is not Mlle goal of life, but ''pe re-
sult of living. Union -with God,
and brotherhood with man will
fetch it.' Try itouit,•
Sunday
10,00 a.m. Worship
Subject—The surrounding and
rontroiling providenow of God..
1 t 'a m,—Bible School,
World Temperance Sunday .1DIr.
5 Grob, Temp. Supt', will ha:s-e
charge of opening exercises, Ev-
erybody welcome,
J. E, Gascho, Superintendent:
,30 pan.—Worship
Dv A. t' Hengen, Editor of thy,
Evangelical Messinger• at Cie
land, Ohio, will speak. Bo
at'l:'c' to tecar his message.'
1 ecrybody la' Cordially Invited
Rev., W. Y. Dreier,- Pastor
thulsiasm, was created in the gu-
essing contest of ai jar of peas,
the winner beconining the posses -
for 'of a fine quilt the property
or the Ladies Aid. Two guesses.
namely Mr. Edmund Wolper 'of
Dashwood and Mr. Clayton Hoff-
man 'of Galt, each having the cor-
rect gu,s'ss. The winner was then
decided by piecing two tickets in
a eat and. a little ,girl then drew
the -lucky 'ticket in favir 'of Mr,
REV. FLETC}IER PASSES.
',Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher, former
moderator fol the Presbyterian Gen
oral' Assembly, •died at' his home in
Hesail on Friday evening, after
an illness of six nionth osr more
He was -about 80 years of age. A
native of ,Scotlalid, he 'served as
minister of Thames Rd, and Kirk
told charge ]for more than fourty
years. Ilo !never had any -other
(Ahiiige, and this cho c,-- as inoderat
or of the aesembee was regarded
i14 rocogniton,t hrough hive, o,f.
oche larg; , c;tis of rural ir,inisters
who at no lime had served city
eburehes. Ills wife, Mrs. Feather
dicot emu) ycarls• ago and the Rev.
had been living with his mother -in
law) efr°a. .AgL r, and her sister In
Hensall.- He retired from, netive
1115+ry ,befoi' church union was
rot sux.ilted. Ph .funeral on i'i-'
relay frets in Omega of .London
presby. t ory. 'Whale was t private
1+1'rl e1 . itt ilv' Ylonu. at J2' 17, and)
a l 7ublic: of t v ie ` at 'I'h<Unes Road
p.ni
Save the Pieces
WE CAN DUPLICATE YOUR
SPECTACLE LENSES FROM THE
SMALLEST CHIP.
Bring uu your neat Optical Pres-
cription. We carry a full Line
of Frames, Lenses, Etc.
Hess, The Jeweller
COAL 192't
Spring Delivery
YES WE HAVE
Dropped the Price of Coat
AN THRAOITE
THE J3EST GRADES PR.ODUCElel
IN THE UNITED SiTATE&
DIRECT FROM THE MINES
GENUINE DNLN, & W, SCRANTON!:
The Standard Anthraeitej.
THE D. & H. LACKAWANA.
The Free Burning Antbraeitel,
FILL UP YOUR BINS SWORN
q{�) TH•/i PRICES ADVANCE
/YV 9oi iEss .vYa teic"m
H ENSAL L ONT.,
Phones—Office 10w, Houma 1eJ
LEATHER GOODS, ETC
Harness Trunks Valises Auto Tires
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, •HARNESS
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OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, LADIES' BRAGS,
e COIN AND OTHER PURSES A FINE DISPLAY ;ON HAND
eGOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HORSE REar
ANKETS, ETC. ON HAND.
• SPECT A T,, PRICES ON AUTO TIRES RIGHT NOW,.
Come in and iaee (our fine disilay of Uaefull Goorbe
HARNESS REPAIRING ALWIYS AT YOUR SERVIGThU
FRED THIEL - ZURICH
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chool Foot er
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Footwear for Style and Service
while our Stock is complete
WE HAVE MANY NEW LI NES TO SHOW YOU IN MEN'S
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS WORKROO'k'S;,
Where Quality, Style artd Prices Ccxm•t
We Win!{
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0. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
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Fall and Winter
GSODS
Wecan supply your wants at the right price
IN THE LINE OF GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR, MAO TAW
SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS W1ND BREAKERS. SWEATe,
ERS, LINED SMOCKS, ETC.
ALSO FLANNEL AND FLANNELETTES AND DR +SS•leSe
WOOL AND ,FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, STOCKINGS A3s11
SOCKS, MITTS, AND GLOVES.
HALTERS AND HARNESS REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
,FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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