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Lin,ir'I;lt, who b' eu.i work-,
'frog with tine ll,i .kb O had the lois-
tortuaae. to gc t the an9'cde ''ankle
&lone:of cans leg hastened when"
15-ydre> pole fell on it.
Miss S. C ,ydd iehool teacher of
▪ riti,sh• Coiiiu bis. who has been tint
▪ ing a ,00ul'se; in New York, vis'
teed with, ;nee tiSres here'.,
The Salvation Array Christmas
'Free and concert will be held in the
!para hoose: on Dewe. 23rd.
Mr, and Mrs. :Ed. .IleisI n en .re
'turr>;ed after visiting at Woodstock,
*1 oronto, I itcherei a,nd` Stratford.
Stuart Stanber Its '.taken the
position of Science Master of New
uxrgh High School for 'Decenabai.
W, P. ,Abbott ha's a, pen of 200
#3a;red Rock yearlinlgsl that are arc`-
waging 140 sig .s a. day 75 per
ee• t Q. the ,eggs ;rade extras,
r .li` . gtizet wedding' took Plage in
*)eiroit, on Nov. 26th when Mildred
Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
. H:arey, was united in marriage to,'
Alva. A, Ingram of Detroit, son o
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ingram of Hen
ICOME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL, A FINE:
PLACE TO SELECT XMAS. GIFTS.
FULL: LINE 0P FLOUR, FEED AND STOCK FOODS ALWAYS:
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FORMERLY APPLES BLOCK, -ZURICIa a•
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sees•••.•>•lava•.•.••lean••••••••••l.••®astseemesso •
sal, 1Ylas Ingram wasfor atiaare
can the 11Io1sons dealt staff here,
The ccala'irminityu was shocked on
Thursday last for 1#setas of the ,sod-
den death of Dry Watt,,' Sweet'r of
Exeter, He was t tken all Mondays
with a bad cold an•,d ,for three Bay's
was confined to Ilia bed; passing ;
away at that age of 75 years and 1
month. He wain •widely known thr-
oughout this community, having
for over fifty; yeare rcta
sd
as
'a
veterinary leurg•eon, During his
latter years he has' taken life eas-
ier, but iabis 'early life he had a
very flourishing 'practice, and he
has travelled t1e distance for 20
miles around;, W'las,,,born ,west of
Exeter, on the farm now occipied
by Jas, Shaptoiy,
DASHW►D.
There will be a Concert at "Weyer
burn School" Town Line, west of
Dashwood on Friday December 12
commencing a;t 8! p,m. About 30
young people are #aling part in
this entertainment, Adults 25e.
stisee.90••e•as•irooso••••••••••••••••0. ►00.0.os..o.
We have opened a Variety Store ins
connection with our Flour and Feed!
Business, and carry a fine line of;
Glassware, Chinaware, Eta., Etc.
OPENED!
'Wake no mistake before you buy
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
1i VE HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OF SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HAND-
KERCHIEFS, SOCKS, ETC.
▪ WE ARE ALSO SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL LIN1i OF, LADIES'
HOSIERY IN ALL SIZES AND COLORSt
► SUITS AND OVERCOATS
tiTOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT SO
r WHAT YOU WILL SURELY NAVE IT FOR CRlt'E;11 :61AS.
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W1 RE TIIE
TaiIor, Zurich
GOOD CLOTHES
COME FROM.
Better Rubber Footwear
at the Regular .
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If RHINO Rubber Foot-
wear wern'.t better—if it
didn't wear longer—we
would not support the
iron -clad guarantee that
goes with every pair.
These facts hold good with
all RHINO Rubbers.
Note the Protector flap on
rubber shoe illustrated.
It is an exclusive; patented
RHINO feature. It effec-
tually prevents dirt,
manure, snow :or moisture
from getting inside.
This footwear is made
from RHINQ RUBBER--.
the toughest and nriost
wear -resisting that Science
has yet discovered --which
will wear up to twice as
long as ordinary rubber.
Insist on RH/NO Foot -
Wear.
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Compare The Wear"
C. `'RITZ & SON
ZURICH — ONT.
THE HOME OF 'GOOD SHOES
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Children 100, fortlie
tweessaey 'egttlpzneet of the sch-
ool. PleeactColne and enjey the
fwe 'ea,pller*, Mies: E', I'1albol:,
1Vht+,
Clarenee Yaeer left on bit-
rushy for Toronto, after uspentlane',
several 'weeks' with his parent$,'`7I
4titt and Mrs, 'Dan, Sehz seder',
of London, visited with Mr.'', and
Mrs.,'l ippert.•
Ed, 117r Il d
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, Nadighas returned
home after vi'sitine his father who
cr.,,n,tannea to be in a Serious con-
clition in the hospital at Galt.
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Koehl are vis
itin ' ha Tliorndale',
Mrs, A. Hooper of London', vis-.
ited her daughter, Mrs Earl G•ueu-,
then this week.
Rev. E. Br i r is visiting' at
Wartburg.,
FOR SALE
A . WEEK -END SPECIAL A
high grade Piano, Mohagaa"y cave
full size, sold by Heinteznan & Co.
complete with. bench • at $245,00,
John, Heyy Jzl., Zurich.
Thursday, Deeelnber 11th,
Ev rythin Mint
See • ...Christmas Buying-
Just a.
few snaps mentioned below:
Men's Woollen Underwear
per garment
Overalls per pr.
Sweater Coats
Flannelette psr yd.
FOR SALE Oinghams per yd.
Prints yd.
3 small outhouses for Isale., on
Zurich. public 'school grounds. Ap-
ply to Dr. A. .J MacKinnon, -24
A party of 200 Canadian Weekly
Newspaper Editors and tkvir wives
sailed for Europe on. June 11th •
aboard tke Canadian Pacific steam-
ship 'Sldelita." '-rhe party • will
visit the battle fields of France
and . Belgium, seeing most - impor-
t*i t points in. those countries, in-
cludi*„1s and ' P,ais` and will
be received by Xing Aibyt.- Later,
they will tear England and Scot-
lan1 and are to be presented to the;
King and Queen at Buckingham
''•Palace on Dominion Day. Return-
ing on „tics Canadian Pacific steam -
sMp ' M 1a urier,'•' : they will visit.
>tisdfast, ”: .here Sir Robert Baird,.
head of the 'Belfast Telegraph, will
enterteta them. They 'deck at
Q1ub04: on August 4th.
COUNTY NEWS
There are, eight children: in the.`
County Shelter, Gtaid hoiues.' are
desired for thenen.
The re -opening 'services of the
rebuilt Methodist church in Brus-
sels were held, on Sunday,- Nov, 23'
and many compliments were paid,
the buildingcommittee for the
well designed plan and the crecl
itable •eh.aracteri. of the work
George TL Dickson of the 5th cell
'of McKillop the,, other day deliv-
ered to Iraa.c H1dson; Manager "o!
the Seaforth *Wench of Silt-erwoods
35 6 -menthe old White Rock chick-
ens which weighed 228 pounds, and
for whin. he received the :subst=
an is 'earn of $t5:611..%
A little path -leading from the.
bank oft :he Sauble River, a few
milers from .Hepworth, wending its
way ever hills and :valleys, across
sandy -plains and through a grove
of pines and balsams, leads to ^a
small frame house inhabited by an
old Indian woman, Mrs. Thouupe
son, Bruce County's oldest resid-
ent, who on November 19th celebr-
ated her 104th birthday, The past
41 years of her life have been sp-
ent on the shores of the Sauble
River. Her husband. died 15 years
ago, leaving her to spend her de-
clining 'years in loneliness,
Alfred Copeland,. formerly of
Bayfiedl, 'has been in this+ village
for the
for day
so, da si, his old fianede
ars glad to see him, he is repres-,
eating a School Education Society
and is at present working in Huron
County
The •community was shocked to.
to hear of, the death James McGee.
or,: of the ;2nd con. Tuckersmith,
who died at his h:: ue ,on Nov,.30
after being confined to his bed for
the past two weeks, be had been,
severely injured_ by a bull which he
evened and ialthaugh it was exp-
ected. he .would recover, 'when coni
plications set in and he passed a-
wayt.
The otherrevnieng at 11 o'clock,
Mrs. Davidson, of the London Rd,
was awakened by ;the falling of pl-
aster and getting up to irfvestig-
ate she discovered that the south
wing of her house was afire; A
hurry call was sent out to the
neighbors; who speedily respond-
ed, it was thought that the house.
was doomed but fortunately one
of the ne5ghhors; had a fire extin-
guisher which checked the flames
until a bucket brigade was form-
ed and wii.hi a strenuous fight the
tire was put under .control.
HAY COUNCIL
The relular meeting of the Co-
uncil of the Township ' of Hay was
held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
Monday, Dec., 1st, All the mem-
bers were present, Minutes of pr
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01710113 meeting were adopted as
read.
The following were appointed as
Pr ling Places, Deputy Returning
Officers and Poll Clerks .for the
,several plar'se of :Ira. To+v
•1?in rd :Hey f:,e the 'R e,t .
haat .r.'l,y 1r w s1iu, 14e.AUG;E L'Vaa,;aux`
75c
$1.99
1.90
19c
19c
23c
Flannelette blankets' large 2.49
All -wool blankets large
Silks per yd.
Crepe du chene yd.
Ribbons per yd.
Dinner Setts at
China dinner setts at
Toilet setts
China cups and saucers
&4
5
1s49
24.99
3750
4..6
25a
FULL LINE OF GROCERIES
Everything going at cost and les;
Sable starts Saturday morning Dec. i3tk
C: Davis ae rnchral„t Hansell, Onto,
ing said /appointments' was read 3
times) and finallyi passed.
:Polling Sub-di•v. No. 1, Polling
Place, School House No. 2, E. Oamp
bell D;.R.O',, C. Prouty, Poll Clerk.
ATo 2, School House No, 14, D. Bu -
ma, WI. D. Thonnpson; No. 3 (Town
Hall, W. O'Brein, O. Stwerus; No;.
4, W. &G'r Hess' Shop, D. Oswald;
1 t 07 School Howse No. 12, E. Bene
J. Geoffrey; No. 6, Hartleib's
K. Goetz, A. Weber; oN.
drool House No. 3, W. McAllis-
J. B. Forrest; No. 8, C.:' O..
. i , les Shop, F. Ducharme, T.oCr
tr e"auu, Jr. :. .
rA large numbewr of jitecounta
were passed which will appear in
til!o annual Treasurer's Financial re-
port, printed this month.
The Council adiournjed to ;meet
fort he final session of the year
on Monday, December 15th, at 1.30
o'clock, p.m.
A. F. HESS, Clerk.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The, council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall
Crediton; .on Monday, December.
let, 1924 at 1 pini. All members
were present. The minutes of the
;previous meeting were Tedd sand
adop'tedi
That Sweitzer and Geiser be pa
id '$700.00 balance of their contract
for the conatructien of The Ship-
ka Drain,
The cleric forward a notice to
all persons asses5•ed for The Ship-
ka Drain that if they wish to pay
their portion of the • .co truetion
thereof, they must pay the Trea-s
carer on or before 1,4e 10th inst,
The Treasurer of the Township
request Chas Zwicker, chairnsan of
the Crediton, Community Field to
dile with him a statement of the
rerei its, .expenditures; assets and c
liabilities of the Board since the
Township purchased the field un- nu
•'t Of . aw 0. 7
chener 'spent the week -end with. Mr
Geiger's father and mother,
A live bird shoot will be held
by the local gun club on Friday;
December 12th.
Large quantities of beans and
grain 'are being marketed _here)
daily, teams and trucks are Coin-
ing long distances to the best grain
market in .Western Ontario.
The new addition to the school
is rapidly nearing completion. It
is expected that the scholars from
the rooms, asp -town will be moved
int he new building this week.
Catherine Sells) of London and
Gladys Slay of Sarnia'were wish,
itors with Greta Lammie..
Mn and Mrs. Milton Love have
moved to town and are living in
the house formerly occupied by W.
G. Wilson.
Janie McArthur left last week
for London, where she will spend
the winter with her:niece, Miss
Anne Gilchrist.
Chas. Shaddock, Hugh McDon
ald and'Wm, Stone who left last
week' for Detroit, have all 'secured.
good positions.
The Sunday school of ,othe Me-
thodist church will hold a Christ=
mas tree entertainment on Decem-
ber 23rd. .A good program is be
ing prepared ,
Louis A. MacKay, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacKay, of this
villages, a graduate of University
College, and holder of •a classic;
Fellowship at Victoria College, has
been awarded the 1924 Rhodes Sch-
olarship for Ontario. The decise
ion of the committee which annu-
ally makes selection from the stu-
dents of Ail the universities of the
Provinces was announced. Regard
ed in university circles as the high-
est honor open to Canadaian stu
dents the'Rhodes' Scholarship en-
itles its holder to a, three-year `c
ourse at Oxford Univeristy, and
to 350 lbs. English money per an-,
um during that period.
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der autbozz y By l N 2 S,
dated May 2nd, 1921.
The following persons were ap-
pcinted Deputy returning offic-
ers and, Poll clerks at the respect-
ive polling subdivisions in the ev-
ent of a, municipal election.
Poll No. i W..X311 lyIilis D.R,O.,
Nelson Baker, Clerk; No. 2, A. J.'
Penhale, Garnet Heywood; No. 3,
A.. Hodgins, Geo. Hirtzel; No. • 4,
J. T. 'Hirtzel, F. W. Morlock; No.
5, D. Lippert, P. Sullivan. Jr; No. 6
"7. G. Kraft, W. iCleinstiver,' No. 7
Peter McPhee', Nelson Shenk, No.
E' W H Hayter Jerry B h
'To. 9, Harold alper, Lloyd Tay -
leer„
A large number of accounts we-
re paid which will ;appear in the
Treasurer's Financial .statement wh-
leh will. be published tiluis month:
The Council adjourned to meet
again on 1')eO 1501, 1.924 at 1 p,m
1=I. EMBER, Clerk.
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W
HEN:?ALL..
yr
The sugar beret harvest is over
,-i}'' last ,:car was a',hipped on Fri-,
:477 l'as4 l
Dr. :1, iz".z^.r ani i14 of ait-.j
"She Was Too Sick
,To Try Entrance Exams."
$eanne was one of the many chit-
dren in New Ontario Who travel miles
each day to school. Fair weather or
foul, they trudge along therough
roads eager for the little bit of eau-
cation possible for them, Fifteen'
years passed
niirth
had best
of health during that time. Six of
these years she had spent in going
to and ato odd times working there house
there to earn a little money.
t in a. sleet
Storm n hershe ay home from school.
Before long a terrible cough set in,
which finally ended in Consumption.
Of course, It was impossible for her to
try the entrance examinations. "An-
other year, nerhaps, but certainly not
now," said the doctor.
Respite' for Consumpt at
es. rupleas
ing shyness still remains,: her curly,
fair hair refuses to behave, while her
blue eyes with the aid of her lips
radiate cheer and hope. "Sure,' says
Jeanne, "Shoe going to Mph School.
ny'hetlhaec dtdoer says "Why sot?" not?"
Jea.nae is on the,' road to
W liville.
Will you help her and others to
reach the goal, by contributing to the
hospital funds? Gifts may be Sent
to Mee. W A, Charlton, President,
824 cense;fu +beet, Toronto, pntarlo.
AUCTION SALE•
CHOICE FEEDING CATTLL
At W ALPER'S HOTEL, ZURICH,,
On Wednesday, December 10th, 1.924
40 Head SHORTHORNS,- 40 Hews
Herford and Polled Ang,us.
This will be a Lot of personale
selected Bunch of Feeding steers.
end heifers, mostly 2 and. i3 yrs,;
old. ,
TERMS -6 months credit on ape
proved joint notes;. 3X. eft fes`
cash. ,
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer
Robt. Penhale, Proprietor.
- NOTICE.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
'[ender authority of By -Law No,,.
7-1924, re Stephan Drain, amour
ting to $3129.115.
A. F. HESS;
Treasurer, Hay Tp.
Dated at Zurich, Nov.. 17, 192:x"„
STRAYED.
Unto my premises, Parr Line„
Hay, a yearling calf. Owner cant
have same by proving cpropert •
and paying expenses.. Sol Schel
rader, R. R. 1, Zurich,
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D
ZURICH ONT.
OFFICE REMOVED TO HOUSE
FORMERLY .00CUPIED BY 414
Jllo. Preeter—Main !Street
A M ES SAGE
To
FORD OWNERS
ITS A FACT THAT .a FORD MAO-
NEM
ASN +TO DOES GET WEAK
LET US WEST "kOURS FRE-;
WE HAVE INSTALLED TH1I WO;
DER RE -CHARGER, APPR0VI1)
BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY
THE RESULTS OF A RR-CILVAG
ARE WELL KNOWN. N. PRICE $1,04
H,. S. WEIN, Prop.
bASEWOOD MOTOR SERVICJC