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.ZURICH. THURSDAY M
liet the Herald know about a
The average mall is Eke a match.
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If he gets lit ups he Ioses; his head..
A Washington hnreare which em-
ploys several thousand women. finds
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STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen convened at the Town Hall,
Crediton, Monday, July 6th, 1931, at
1 p.m. All members were present.
Minutes of the previous meeting we-
re read and adopted_ •
That by-law No- 454 being a by-
law to amend by-law 445 "SCott
Drain" having been read three times
be .passed and signed by the Reeve
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Harness, Etc.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Pianos Pianos
IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
FIANO TO THE. PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
SEIERLOCPC MANNING LINE.
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We . Here Decided
Price Re -Adjustments 1
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� The Pubs.Has less . Money
And they ' M� t Wear Shoes
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THESE T:llt1'4 TFIINr Y-IN.ANy
PE•i SON'S L \W:td0 'RF•A;SONS IT OUT
Want Wear Cheaper Shoes 41
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So starting tomorrow' we have reduced the average prifit throughout •A
our whole: storey Every pair ,o1 shoeshere is to. he mashed dower-- •
Ey., ;ESS OF CDS°
Men's Work Shoes,, WW1' I.eaigter ,.or Tango Soles
Mien's Black or Brown Oxfords
Boy's Oxfords in BBs- .er "Brown 2 3
'Women's Pomp. and Straps in low:an�i ' a�� • r -_-Fi9 to $1-:25
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NOT (CId '�,Ii'1 ' IES, T 0,031; SHOES CHEAP a
PAIRING :NEARLY DONE •
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BrownShop WINDOW DISPLAY 1
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$2-75, $`.50 •
41-95, $2.'75
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HERA
AUGUST 61931.
Chester L. Smith, Publial144
$1,25 a year, U.S. ;1.51. A4i, t
*1.50 LJ AR RLARS,$2MAXBic l7Hf4B00It
r Summer Visits and Visitors
and Clerk and the Seal of the C'
poration be attached thereto.
That the following orders and F
men's pay sheets be paid:
L. Davey road 3, 120.50; G. Hr
el 4, 139.70; A. Baker 5, 205.504
Schenk 6, 5.05; A. Regier 9, 142,
W. Becker 10, 176.35; R. Ratz'/,
123.00; W. England- 14, 190.54 m
Houlahan 15, ,143.60; W. Isaac
128.80; W. J. Lovie 19, 163.00;.
Hodgins 22, 11.60; F. Triebner
188.10; P. Eisenbach 26, 2166.35;
Madden 11, 109.45; Gravel accou,
J. Rollins 24.50, N Beaver 67}50; "�
Preszator 102.50; F: Triebner 8J;
W. White 67.00; A. Weber 2.25;`.
McCann 63.25; J Richards 8.00;
Campbell 32.25; T. Collins 22.75;
Clark 2.75; G. Steeper 45.00; J. '.
Keever 23.75; J. Wein 28.00; A
Neeb 14.75; W. Robinson 119.50;'
Baker rd 23 8.15; N. Baker 1, 47.V;
N. Baker Stat. St. 4.75; N. BakerB
1, 35.18; W. Sanders 2, 8.05; A. t -
to 18, 11.85; W. Baker 21 8.00
P. Lovie 20 17.65; Herb. K. EW1.bi.,
part salary 100.00; G. Eilber fnsp t-
ing• Scott Drain 2.00; S. N. Scott ai
lowance re Scoee Drain 30.00; pit.;
ney Snell ditto 10.00; W. J. Stanleit.4
ditto 75.00; Clerk of Usborne ' 7
by-law and fees re Scott Dram .30 6; 1144. and Mrs. W. Hybyne and fain -
ditto Stephen Tp. 30.00; Tp. Step ph. fly, and Miss Brown from Galt,were
interest re Scott Drain 1930 2 a •
Scott & Stanlake, contract re S
Drain 329.00; Tp. of Stephen ini
est re Scott drain 1931 8.95; Trtj
is spending her
l'`pslitIdeeRoutledge
:acs font in' Detroit.
•Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp were
���y itda visitors at Dashwood.
A goodly number of town attended
tl e boy's camp near Auburn on Sun-
dry.
" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and
Mr. L. W. Hoffman were Sunday vis-
itors at Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman,
of Galt who spent a week's holidays
in town have returned to Galt.
Mr. Roy Doerr of Auburn spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George
Thiel of town.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams recent-
ly attended the 100th birthday anni-
versary of an aunt, Mrs. Mary Agur,
at Hensall.
of holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Jacobe.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlayson.
urer Tp. Stephen Excise stamp, p;� the Toronto, teaching staff, and
age, etc 2.85; N. Baker sheep ki tformer resident of Zurich, called
'by dogs 7.00; Ed. Fahner, ditto 7. ";
Municipal World supplies 99; J. G.as
er Weed Inspctor 45.85; Can. Balk
of Commerce, collections 2.50. 4'
The Council adjourned to meet 'a-
gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, ;gin
Monday, August 3rd, 1931 at 1 1,na.
Henry Eilber, .Clerk
HAPP[NEE
TOYOU ?
by
friends in town last week.
of
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Mr. Ed. Deters Sr., of town was
taken to London Hospital on Thurs-
day morning and operated on for
bladder trouble. The many friends
of Mr. Datar's wish him much success
and a speedy recovery.
441a1tidfrg ALId cotltlt =,. treated his
rtuig are swagger r 14
weor.!p,O ORDER,rpzng'near Aub‘-
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rn... T.he.1rn. lsy' 1# y which. .include(
the Class of boys, Mr. and Mrs
O'Rrein, and Mrs. Smith of London
Weare sure these boys will like their
S. S, teacher better than ever after
this splendid outing.
Whenever I see
the driver -;":3
motor car b.to a
railway trail -lel,".
crossing by a't'x„
feet, I can't help
thinking of thy
pitcher that went'
to the well .srzitse
too often .... anti
broke.
LT I could talk for just five min.
1ftec to every driver of a motor car
I don't believe there would ever be
another railway crossing accident:
Gee! the things I've seen when
«3rra,:.trs. tried to beat trains have cost:
I.. Traffic Officer Lever was in town
Fon Tuesday and Wednesday evening
of last week, and put a few thing'
in order. On Tuesday evening, Mr..
H. H. Neeb, east of town had a colt
krun into by an auto and killed. Either
some people have poor lights or poor
eyesight, as The colt was being driven
',by some one inchorge.
• No Herald Next Week.
There will be no Herald published
next week, the occasion being our
-annual holiday week. • The Editor
and family will again pack 'up the
tent and rough it fora period of a-
bout ten days, and these warm night,
will be vee.' appreciativ'e..at the lake-
side with only the canvas around you.
;Our trip this year has been. planned
for Lake Erie. And please don't for -
.me .my sleepless nights. Take my,'get, there will be no Herald on Thurs
word for it there are enough una- day, August 13th.
n siiflable perils attached to xdt iving l
a
W. F
,car without tempting Providence * ` Finkbeiner Passes
tivher•.e the railway and highway ilieet. Word- was received here on Mon-
Sl4se111, be seeing you! i . day of the• gassing of William Fred-
erick Finkbeiner, an esteemed resi-
dent of Stratford, where he passed
.this life on Sunday evening, Aug -
u t .2nd, at Isis: home 145 Caledonia
,Street, Stratford after an illness of
•several mouths duration with cancer
on the stomach. Mr. Finkbeiner and
IN MEMORIAM
Ira loving memory of John Fuy
Who passed away one year ago, Aug-
ust '3rd, 1930. a
)le .is sheltered by the Rock of Age ,` ainily lbare been residents of Strat-
.14:claored on God's golden shore,1 `foird for 15 years, and a well known.
Each passing day brings 'us nearelJStratford agent for the Dominion
'Tothe day we will part -no more.` Vie Insurance Co., of Waterloo. He
]Laving wife .and Daughter.; ,' as born in Pelham, Ont. and prior
•i „ moving. to Stratford, was pro-
s "a j:nent. hardware merchant in Mil-
ton for many years. He was
esident of the Stratford Life Und-
writers Association and a Member
Centennial Evangelical. Church, be-
ing a member of the official board as
well as having held many responsibh'
offices in church work, his father be-
ing an Evangelical minister. Besides
his wife, -(Matilda Faust) formerly of
Zurich, he is survived by one daugh-
ter, Miss Hazel, of the publis school
staff, Stratford-; and three brothers:
E. F. an<d 0. H. Finkbeiner of Listo-
well, and E. J. Finkbeiner of Minne •
apolis, and one sister, Mrs. S. N.
Smith of Stratford. The funeral is
being held to Avondale Cemetery,
Stratford, on Wednesday afternoon.
The bereft family have the heartfelt
sympathy of many Lurich friends for
the lobs of this sterling father of this
ATTENTION!
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Edighoffer Garage
HORSE SHOEING AND ALTA
?KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FEND-
ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
No, Matter How Badly Damaged,
BEST OIL OR GAS, AUTO ACCES-
ORIES.
CHARGER REASONABLE
Give CJs a Cal1I
JACK KIPPED[, ZURICH
Watch and Clock
Repairing
WE BELIEVE WE CAN
GIVE YOU THE VERY
BEST IN WATCH AND
CLOCK REPAIRS, WITH
PRICES CONSIDERABLY
LOWER THAN WHAT IS
CHARGED IN THE LARGER
CENTRES
FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE
YOU PROMPT SERVICE.
Special Attention to Mailed in Wat-
ches.
Hess, The Jeweller
Yes! You will Find aL
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN
Prices now at Rf'ck
Bottom low for the.
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH TIEMI
GENUINE ANTHRACITE
For Cash Payment a Discount of :
per Ton wil be Allowed -
Phone 10w or 103 HENS.l ..I.„ O
hap i ' home,
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HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH
Quality at Such Low Prices
On Men's Women's and Boys' Footwear :3"
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*I• HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE HAVE TO
+ OFFER YOU. COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES WITH MAIL
ORDER HOUSES, ETC., AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU
,' CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE. 4},
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I MEN'S TAN WORK SHOES,° WITH F[JLL LEATHER A I LE
SOLES 'AND P,ANCO OUTSOLES, 'RUBBERR
UBBER HEMS
SPECIAL PRICE $2.35
+ MEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WXTHT OUTSIDE COUNTEBt
And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Panco
Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2.75 and $3.00 Pair
BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS IN A COMFORTABLE AND GLOB
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FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to 5%, Reg. $3.50 Now $Z.SO
BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK OR TAN SOLID LEATH ,
Last year we sold these at $3.00, to -day only $2.25
WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins, Only $2.50 to $2.754 xx=
WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS wrr
Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.011 a Pair
CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8. TO 1(lr.
Reg. $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes II to 2 only $I.5O..
MEN'S SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR $2-75
MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICER AT $2.95, $3.50, TS,,
CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c,.. 75c.,..
Childs', Boys', a,ui Men's Included_
C FRITZ & SON
MEMBERS OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES
The Largest Group of Exclusive Footwear Merchants in C'aacaarEn,
Zurich
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superior Qualify Store
We are now offering a full line of
Spring and Summer Goods at Rock
Bott . m Prices
WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR BARGAIN
IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS, 1 YARD WIDE PRINTS AT :le,x
A YARD. COTTONS AT 10c AND l:SaT A YARkt
= SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $%.SA A PAIR_
GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS..
HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES, ?AIN'T, ,• OILS, ETC.*. E
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHAIVT
BLAKE
PHONE 11 - 97