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Women& Felt and Boudeur. Slippers, Reg. 1.75, Special 85c
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Men's and Children's Felt Slippers, Special at 85c th
Men's Rubber Boots„ Reg, $5.00, Special
Men's High: GtnnRubbers, Reg. $5.00, Special $3.:55 it
Men's Gum Rubbers, Reg. $4.00, Special .... 1 .......... — $2,S5 :
Boy's Gum Rubbers, Reg. $:3.50, Special $2.45 :
Youth's Gum Rubbem. Special . '
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Men's Dongal Blucher, Felt Lined, Reg. $6.50 Special at $4.:25
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The annual meeting of the ZUrich
Horticultural Society will be held in '`4'....-.6".07;•,......."
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the Town Hall, Zurich, on . e
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MONDAY EVENING
FEBRUARY 4th, 1929
All Members are requested to be
present.
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, President.
J. E. Gascho, Secy-Treas.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen convened at the Clerk's offi-
ce, Crediton, January 14th, at 11 a.
m. All the newly elected members
'werepresent and each subscribed
and • took his Declarartion of Office.
That the Reeve and Clerk petition
the Department of Public Highways
of the Township of Stephen.
That whereas the Reeve of the Tp.
was served with plans, profiles and
reports of the Ptsebe and Sauble
Drains on Nov. 20th, as prepared by
G. A. McCubbin, O.L.S., that the sa-
me be received and that a By-law be
printed and served or mailed on the
respective assessed persons as prov-
ided by the Municipal Drainage Act.
and that the By-law being No. 398,
having been reod the first time be pro
visonally adopted and a Court of
Revision held in the Town Hall, on
Monday, March 4th, at 1 p.m. forthe
purPose of hearing appeals. ' •'
The following officials were passed
Joseph Guinan; Assessor, and School
Census Enumerator.
John W. Graybeil and J. H. Holtz-
man, Auditors; Ernest Guettinger,
Caretaker; Alex. Neeb and Wm.
Sweitzer, Members of the Board of
Health; Eli Lawson, Geo. Merner and
W. J. Oliver, Sanitary Tnsirctors;
• School Att. Officetrs; Eli Lawson
Geo. Merner, W. B. Oliver; Weed In-
spector, Eli Lawson; Pound Keepers;
Geo. Esssery, Hiram Shapton, W. B.
Gaiser, M. Ryan, D. Eagleson, G. Wal
per, A. Baker, A. 3. Amy. C. Fink-
beiner, A. Baker, S. Pollock, W. Des-
jardine, 3. Carrick, Wt Stade, G.
Steeper, H. Brophy.
Fence 'Viewers—Hy. Mills, J. Mor -
lock, Chas Christie, T. Keys, H. L.
Kraft, Eli. Ring, W. 3. Brown, J.
GM, J. Hodgens; Cow Tag Insp-
ectors; Eli Lawson, P. Desjardine,
Athletic Field Committee, A. Neeb,
W. Sweitzer; Road foreman, No. 1,
N. Baker, 2 W. Sanders, 3 L. Davey,
G. Hirtzel, 5 A. Baker, 6 H. Schenk,
7 R. Gower, 8 J. Finkbeiner, 9 T.
Yearley, 10 J. Kessell, 11 M. Madden
12 I Ziler, 13 R. -Ratz, 14 W. Eng-
land, 15 J. Houlahan, 16 P. Desjard-
ine, 17 W. Isaac, 18 A. Latta, 19 T.
Isaac, 20 A. Webb, 21 W. Baker, 22
R. Hodgins, 23 N. Baker, 24 W. Bow
man, 25 Gaiser, 26 P. Eisenbach, 27
F. Triebner.
_After passing a number of acco-
unts, the Council adjourned to meet
:again at the .Town,Hall, Crediton, on
Monday, February 4th; A. D. at 1 p.
Henry Eilber, Clerk.
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Rev: F. B. Meyer of Dashwood,
called on Zurich friends on Tuesday.
Mr. Jeseph Hagan of Hensall, was
a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S, Jacobe.
Mr. John Fuss, who suffered an at-
tack of illness the past week, is im-
proving nicely,
Mr. Henry Steinbach was a visitor
with relatives and friends in Detroit
the past week.
Mr. Philip Beaver left the past
week for Exeter, where he will make
his home in future.
Mr. Wm. C. Callfas, who is spend-
ing the winter with relatives in Lon-
don, made a flying visit with his Zur-
ich friends, on Monday.
Dr. H. H. Cowen was at Windsor
the past week, and while there he
disposed of his Ford Twodor, and pur
chased a good used Essex four door
sedan, which will make a more room-
ier car for general use.
Mr. Henry Eilber of Crediton, at-
teded and presided as Manager, of the
Hay "2ownship Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company's annual meeting
in the Town Hall, Zurich. on Monday
cif•this week.
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• Mr aond Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, and
son 'Llird; Mr. Con. Truemner and
two grandchildren of the 14th, con.,
and Aliss Susie Jacobe of the village,
were Sunday visitors, with Mr. HAT.
ton Truemner at St. Joseph's Hosp-
ital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hey and
family of London, were Monday vis-
itors at the home of the foriner's
father, Mr. Chris. Hey, of the Baby-
lon Line, also other friends. Sorry
that Mr. Hey of London, experienced
a fire in their home one day last we-
ek, while they were all away for a
few hours hi the afternoon, and upon
returning home noticed that part of
the interrior of their home was aflame
they immediately summoned the fire
brgade which soon extinguished the
Raines. The loss and damage suf-
fered by Mr. and Mrs. Hey is around
$1200.00 which is all nicely covered
by insurance. But it will still be
a while yet until theisan occupy the
borne again.
Will arrest Motorists.
Motorists wlto have not yet secured
their 1929 driving permits henceforth
will run his car at the risk of arrest
and a fine,, Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Min-
ister of Highways announced on Mon-
day. He issued instructions to the
police that they were to arrest all
motorists who were trying to "get by'
on the 1928 licenses. At the same
time the minister gave warning that
after February lst, motorists whose
cars then still bear the yellow mark-
ers of 1928 wil be arrested. He is
giving thee delinquents three days
grace to secure their 1929 markers...
The Annual Anniversary- Services
of the Woman's Missionary Society of
the Evangelical Church, Zurich, will
be observed next Sunday evening
when the ladies of the local W. M.
S. ,organization will be fif full charge
of the occasion. The program will be
full of variety, interesting, Inspiring
and instructive.. A large attendance
is expected. All are invited.
Luther League
"Last Friday evening the Red Team
was entertained to a sumptuous re-
past by the Blues of the Zurich Luth-
er League. Toasts by the pastor and
members of the executive committee
and community singing were enjoyed
by all present during the meal. The
tables and hall were prettily decorat-
ed with candles and flowers in harm-
onizing colors. Miss May Schwalm
who succeeded in bringing in the most
new members, was honored by the
presentation, ,of a beautiful leather-
bound Common Service Book. After
enjoyed by all. The president on be -
partaking of the supper, games were
half of the members of the Red side,
and also the League thanked the Blue
side for the hospitality and the Lad-
ies for helping to make the evening
suceess. All 'members of the Le-
ague and friend are cordially invit-
ed to attend the business meeting on
this corning Friday evening.
Special
SALE
SHELL RIMMED SPECTACLES
WITH TORIC LENSES
AT $5.00
WHY STRAIN YOUR EYES AT
READING OR SEWING, WHEN
YOU CAN OBTAIN A PAIR OF
SPECTACLES AT THIS PRICE
Hess The Jeweller
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At a. Bargair,
1928 Essex 4 -Door Sedan, gone only 4000 miles, -an"t be told :from
new. See this car if you want a bargain in a cylinder car.
1927 Ford Coach in real good condition, front and rear humpeze,
tires, ete., perfect.
1926, 1926, 1926, Three good Ford Couches, upholstaikg,
worn or soiled, and all running fine. Priced as low WO.
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AGENTS FOR THE NEW FORD CAR. PHONE FOR A DEN-
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SECOND ,HAND FORD PARTS AT HALF PRIOR
Bargains Bargains
1N ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK, WE ARE MAKING A
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL OUR DRY GOODS, SHOES„ R
DERS, ETC., ETC.
35 cent Prints, at per yard 30‘cr.
30e. Prints, at per yard .. . ... ... ...
35c Ginghams, at per yard 304'
80c Ginghams, at per yard , 250,
25c Ginghams, at per yard . .. .. ..... .......
20c Gingharns at per yard
85c. Broadclol, at per yard . ..... — .. .. .... .
35c Mackinaw Flannel, at per yard „, 30c
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NELETTES, SWEATER COATS, WINI)BREAN rRS, PITLLOV-
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