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Established over 100 years
Total Assets ifs cess cr: a; JO.oc,o,Cyrscy?
pay -s to use
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RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT
Por Barns and Outbzaildings
it has no equal
Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free booklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
A. Melick-Zurich
This Spring is to be
a Fancy Shirting
season
The plain dyed shirtings that have
been 1 pular during the past few sea-
sons, have been conductive to price
:cutting. Now is the time to get good
shirts for less in one3,
E E
uertM, Tilior, Zurich
Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.
HAY COUNCIL.
•
The 'regular meeting ;of the Co-
twaicil of they Township of flay was
end in the Town Hall, Zurich on.
'onday, May 4th. A11 the mem-
%arswere present, The minutes
i t the previous meeting were ad-
; Atepted las read.
An,- order for one Highway Pat -
k' 1 road grader will,,be ,sent to the
410oniinion Road 'Machinery Co. God
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The following accounts werc
p assed�,
Municipal 'Wold, supplies 16.53,
G. Love, 'tile and 'labor rd. 5,' 9.10;
W. H. Edighoffer, assessor ,salary
120.00; Postage on directories 12.65
North, Elec. Co. supplies 50,28; Stzx-
onznber'g-.Oarl'5Orz 'Tel. Co. :gixpples
50.32; :Ball:Tel,. Co. tolls 10,07; G. J.
Thiel teaming poles 3.00.
Tlie Oouac j adjourned tto meet
again. fon Monday, J1,110 1St) at 1.30
o'clock, Y , for r
'
ganerale
business
and as a Court of Revision op the
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i 5,seessanetnt ROIL
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The .annual band 'Concert gi lrej"t'
by the local Citizen's spilod was
held to Hartkezb's Hall .,r„>n Irritl.a,y
night and pros -ea to .bo one of the
best ever staged here. The it. 11
entitled cetur out Per Paint"A(play Mott; Seey-trea�s M. A. •Conzpiin,,'
bye the young (people, of the;
town was•well rendered, Dr. Tay
for Occupied the chair 'And d in his
address, he told- of the •benefit of
the band to the town and .congrat-
ulated the boys on the excellent
program ass well ash their appear-
ance Ira their new (uniform.
The baud now ,haft: an enroll
Ment of. twenty, rein,bers under thy,
direction'; ,of Ted. W'alper, `'
Milton Pfaff; • po: txneste0,
b:en, eo'nficied to hiss( .home, ' was
taken to .the. London 1Yfil tarry lto'blr
A. race meet _is to be ;held six: Bs
titer o:n. June 3rd when prizes of
$1,000 will he .divided t,� Three ra<*f1
\\ 11 be bell, TheExeter Turf Club•
was filled to ;the doors' and nnanywas recently organized and foiio\�r
had to be turned a\via to gis thea officers ---Pres, <<v;
gz f
Mr, and Mzsl tE Flynn, o! "ton
don spent Sunday. with, JMr. and
Mrs. Ezra Tiennanj
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Graybeil,
of Woodstock spent Sunday with
Me; and a'1VIs. J. W?. Greybeii..
Miss Latta GLenth,e.r (spent Sat
urday in: Landon.
Miss Emnna, Tiernan :of London,
visited ii town over the week :end
SCHOOL REPORT
'The following is the report of
U.Sr.S. •No. 9, Bake, for the months.
of March and A15.ri111.
Sr. 1V -Blanche Jeffrey .84%, Ivan
Desch 77, Willie Oesch 70, Alice•Me\
ens 68
Jr. 4th, Ida Schwartzentruber 82
Edith McBride 81, Edna Schwartz-
entruber
chwartz -entruber 76, Ida Gingervoh 73, Hate
old Finlay 63, 'Russel 1Vlanson 63,
Lloyd McBride 58.
Sr. 3rd, -.Eva B:ech'er 83, Ggen:3y
Clark and Mervyn Walter 68, Phee
be G'elinas 68, Allan Sc]l.r-ag, 66, Don-
ald Manson 62,.
Jr. 3rd -Sara Menson 76, Edith
Walter 74, Ed. Schwartzentruber
& Anna Gingerl.ch. 74, Ervin Ginger -
Joh 71; Jean Hey 66; Leonard Jef-
frey 60; Claude, Geanas 57, Roy Gin I
gelid). 30;
Sr. II-Gerti'e Bechler 70, Ros:•
Foster 67, Lloyd Jeffrey iand Lee.
Oesch 58, Mary CIark 47, David Mey
ers 46, Mabel Gerber 40, Earl Ken-
nel 39, Harold Thiel 36,
The names of the pupils in the
remaining -classes are arranged in
order of merit. ,
Sr. I-Lioyd Yantzi .,and' Gordon
Erb, equal; Gus Clark, grace uel-
Inas, Lloyd Kennel.
Pimor Book Class-Ephriam Gin
gerich Clar. Gascho, Susie Oesch,
Lela W a' e^, Willie Be;.h er, Wal ace-
Gingericl
Advanced Primer earl Th'e', Ma
bel Schwartzentruber, Ruobn Gin
-
gerich and Liesw Schrag equal, Be-
atrice Manson.
Middle primer -Arnold Kelnne[,
Allan Schwartzentruber, Oarnence
Jeffrey, Lennaz,;,d Bechier.
The best spellers for the two
months are -Sr. 4th Ivan Oesch, Jr.
4th, Ida Schwartzentruber; Sr. 3rd
Eva Bechler; 'Jr. 3rd, :Edith Walter..
Sr. 2nd, Gerlie Bechier, Sr. lst, Gus
Clarke.
Total enrolment 6Z;
Teacher, W. Finlayson(.
CREDITON
Fred Hoist is,'able to be ale;, to
be around again after i'v's severe
illness with Mood poisoning ;in his
hand.
Dr. and Mrs. Orme and family.
accompanied by C. Beaver, mot-
ored to Detroit . •
Mr. and Mrs. iO. R. Gies, Wat-
erloo., Mr, and Mrs. H. kLo ve
Edgar Gies of Brodhagen and 14rr.
and Mrs, Fred Gies', Kitchener vis-
ited at the Evangelical parsonage.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Creditor's Womens' Institute
was held in their hall on May Stiff,
wit](. the Pres. Mrs C. Zwieker in
the chair.. Full reports for . the
year were given by the secretary
and treas. shDwing a good stand-
ing• th, election. of officers was;
Fres. Mrs; C. Zwicker , 1st vicepres
Mrs. H. K. Ei1ber; 2nd dine, Mrs. G
Nicholson; c_cy; Mta. McIsaac
treas., Mrs, C. Hrist; Directors,
;Mrs
J. W,' Orms,i Mrs. G. Maynard, Mrs
Vit, Young, Mre. D, McTavish.,' Mrs.
M. Foist: Pianist, Mrs 'G. Mayn-
ard.
ECETER
Mrs. VIvan, who has been vis-.
iting with 'her daughter, Mrs, .II,
W. Doerr Lora time returnede to
her horne in Mitchell..
"Mrs. A. A, Erisicon of Rochester
N.Y. is visiting the tormer's aunt
1VCrs, W. G. Bissett, • .
A soft, ball league haps been, for
_rued anld it iia expected that .six
teams, will enter the group. Three
teams
from
\v
t o
nt o'ne from Th
Rd. and Centralia, Thames
ID.. Davis, teller •at the Canadian
Bsnit of. Commrebe left ..for the St
T1>ik °• Ash,
comittee W. J. Heaina'n,,' IF, Tay -
roe,' B. Williams, R. G. Selcionb R. H.
Elworthy and A. ''Tennant ,.
Mrs. Goo,. Upsall, )who has been
ill in Victoria; Hospital, `London,
passed )away in her ,;80th year. The
deceased had been; ill Or two we
eks before taken, to ;London. She
was born in, London Tp., for many
years the (family resided in Ills
borne, for the past four eai' y sthe
d:e9eased had been( Al )resident of
Exeter.
HENSALL
Henry Volland and Alvin Wurm
aroie t. upending a ffew!daydaysin De-
.
tr.
'Roy E. Cook ,has purchased a
bakery basines!M tat Ridgetown and
is taking immediate possession.
Alex. Smith of .Montana, is vis-
iting his;pare.nts, Mr. and Mrs.Alex
Smith.
" The Odd Fellows of Hensall, Bru
efieldainl'it, 1ldlke'te,a attended divine
r envies iii the Anglican church on
Sunday 'evening last, Rev -,7‘
Y eylor preached a :very appro-
•priatel'sermon to is large audience
Ther Steele Brigs eCo. are this
.ring, re; -modelling the large bu-
ilding'rerentiy purchased from -Mrs
T. Berry and making it ready for
an onion storq,houslb,
Inas Sparrow of Paisley has
rslurned and is in charge of the
uillinery slept, of E. Rennie and
eryl Ahotns returning to Gorrie.
Miss M. Fee, 'bookeeper for D.
.Cantelon, has given up her pos-
ition and with: other relatives in-
tend leaving for the ;hest:
'1,Vie S. Del'larlcy, of Ottawa is
r!r3 and vacitity, engaged -on Go-
er mnent .Typographical Survey
of k,,
B
h
T W; Parbnor, an old time bits-
'ne s man of our village' in the
° oxier'y? and reustrant business,ancl
°cently in gents furnishings, .but
�. few y,warss ago 'mored to.Brant-
o: d; 'has decided to .re-engage in
r'i •,inesis here in the grocery and
strttant 1]nes.
A',nuinber of appli'cationas from
hare have bean sent in to th-e
,Government for permits to sell the
new 4.4. beer, but so far'Sou;tb, En-
rol is concerned, owing to the
large `dn:yrl majority .given art the
recent lalebscite, we understand
"hat na ileenses wilt Joe issued in S'.
Huron` tecept to standard hotels,
that is; where meals haftre been ser-
ved and acconnodtion bee, been
given par the last few years.
The council held its regular mon
'Fhiy meeting May. lith wily all mem-
bore present. Colin Hudson, the
assessor was present and pre,,en--
te3 the assessment roll 01,1925 and
gave' the following summary -Land
assessment ent '$87,230; Bulildi.ng asses:, -
latent $205,.550; Bulslioess assessment
•°($22.883; Income aissesement $700.
Tota] asps. ,for village, $416,363, To-
tal 'Papulation,. e\
COUNTY NEWS
Rev. -F. E. ,C1ysldal?e has received
en invitation ..te Kincardine for
next coafe' ence 'year, ,but 'hens de-
-.lined and purposes to remain at
;Main St,, Exeter.
The .result of the vote on Ch-
urch Union, Bayfield, which has he-
m taken • .du,ring the past two
seeks, was announced at a con-
gregational m4 etint on 1VIorn riy
last, the vote was; For union' 46;
against union 39; a majority of -7
in laver ° of union,
•At th-i{ rine age of 91 years end'
11 montlhs George •Swalrts p, is'sea
eway at the home oft his tla.ugh
ter, Mrs. C. RumbaJll, Clinton th,e
ether day. He was born at St.
John, but, l4e"hats been at Clinton
for the ppalst 47 :reals
4, public meeting will be held
in the • Town Hall, Bayfield, 'on the
evening'of ,May 14th(: to dilscus's
the holdilig of• a pienic• ro cola-
n,ebtaiatethe 50th annialeArtry of
h? in or'j-aoeatton 'of Bari:01d and
also to decide on necelslsar "` ion-.
proxernents'to 'thee To't+rn Hall;
'There 'died at Clinton on Fri-
day, .May. 1st, Mrs. Jb!IU Taylor a-
ged '93 !years. She was( married
wise, her first hnflbalnld betting
David' t
r•
d Clark, who diad- int Hensel)
ern. 125 wears( ago, ,Ms„ and Mrs.
lark. resi;del (for a` great many
years at 'IRillslgrieen: on ,the farmrfarm
ow owned by Robt. McAllbtlesaa,.
hair "larnily .consisted of four
this and One daughter, John who.
as clroWned ��'' Bayfield, David,
who ,died at Hillsg,ieen, James:)who
act at. Heeirsall a, few years' ago.
zd .Albert whowhoneisdesfat Ednton-
tai ,Anil •Mr,s. John Berry'. at Ed.Ed.ansa;;. ' Some years)' after >,the
th o,f Mr. Clark !she married
ho Taylor .of Exeter, who pre -
ceased, her. no last (~few Vear,
lore .;las been in boor health 'and
jx�frl��w.
• Duncan ahxis+iteton, cif Viralitort,an
VT. Seaa'lo• ,nzsdl: Tips Islet with aa, set
itxua, accident • tbie 'other day, .they
were )Pere dr.lva:ug into Seafortlt
in a new '0.11,ertrn^a1tsi car, with AIr
Searle at the,wheel, otnd Mr, John
rites, sitting beside h,izn•, when they
tux'Iaed the earner above Greivee'
laridge the • drivez.a,tltenipted to),,,
he'c,k the speed • but ;snapped • orris
the' gas init'sleed of suis brake and:
the, ear 'get:tirag, out lot .gotA/ O1 haoi
through the guard Feniee and cloz2:,m
the twenty foot eznbanl ixrent;
racing the tree: and injuring • Otho`
occupants
ZURICH'S
New Drug'St�re..
We have opened our.ewD-ng
Store and carry. . a complete Line
`Merchandise usually kept in Drug
Stores ,
FREE! FREE,.
Commencing on Saturday May 9th, for �pne:
week only we will give absolutely Free a
Box of 25 cent Talcum Powder to every
purchase, of one Dollar's worth or . More
of goods
, TOILET PREPARATIONS
_We 'specialize on ,TOi1et Preparations and keep_ in •Stoclr all
t.he'well krioavza, and widely advOr; I+Q l c ar:•etics. In, Face pow-
ders we have Arzrnind's, Three Flo w rs, ,,{ 01.vv Pompeian,
Yardley, lance many others. In Fake Creams, ,we 111ve
Woodbury Poaznpeian, and In:grain's. In Tannin Powders we
stock, all the well known lines.
A goad assortment or High Clem bulk perfumdn nlwoyeeleept irr
STo /Toot.ht Paste 'we keen Tr°,h'Ior_l. ', ti
ITutau and IYLin 's. We h_ v• c .a 1 geov. sal, I.y o,tsoofl 1 t'c
h*a t,F have .a 1?,,g„ v,l,,, v trf. "1'ootlr ;F3,•o..,
s s, also a large)ssorinni ,
, nl, ,f i:'cr:' b^,.t ct,s tji '1'r;i;eIt;t
A fins e new sek op1 Ca bsi Sa
13rtgt1,7lntes,s, i, .Ine.� r• B8"11 1717Skias' Safety Raz:s�and B1tag, freri-
ga hie Supplies, also do d} rajr,(tint
r r ,t , i , A 1,1
'sAnew stock kief up-to-date S' t i in icrt P,) in., , ,40 S,:kfig; ooh s.lPlies, Scribblers, Pencils, u Inn. e; P:),
tent of all kinds kript in Sto . e- b t..ztt n[ttidy
oizr Score is guaranteed C t } t ,- 1 ani q' N hich a -e f, ern
asazrLia:d to be as , ,c�n..:1. W. ha re i:.tk:^n
all the steel: of the abev,e merntioe 1 goods from - the Glenna(
Stores, and solicit your patronage. ,
Dr, A. MacKinnon Zurich V'
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w ter We are receiving our Sprind. Ship- f•
newts of Seeds such as:L`
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1 Timothy, :', - .lsike, Sweet Clover, ete. t:
A WE RAVE IN STOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF REGISTERED I
i SINNER SEED OATS, MANGOLD AND TURNIP S:GEI)S +l+a
to
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ARE ALSO TAKING ORDERS `F
OR ALBERTA COAIL'OiSt
3
MAY SHIPMENTS.lit-
g FULL UNE OP filLOUR AND FEED, STOCK AND POULTRY'
- FOODS ALWAYS 3
ON HAND lb
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OUR SEED CORN IIIAS ARRIVED AND HAVE 3
PLYes •
ONHAND. SEE OUT)"S BEFORE MAKING ANY P, SU.lfaLTS-
CHASE.
Louis Schilbe .
• zinc[(
GARAGE - GASOLI
is•adoingurGarage.gain a,.
bigbusiness with
Peter Kropf
as Mechanic
GASOLINE -We would. policy consider i
�poor for anyone to put in a sup-..
o
ply gasoline at the present price.:
when they are at the highest peak.
LAST YEAR AT THIS BEASON GASOLINE
32c. A GALLON, AND IN A FEW WAS RETAILINGEDO 21e,,.
OUR A»VICR 18 DON'T $TOCK UpN I H5 TT DROPPED D • �4
BUT FOLLOW 7'BE•G°,OOD OLD WWI III.HIG ¥ PRICED ,
OF BUY -AS -NEED„, '
WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF BARD ,
FURNACES, BATTERIES, FORKS, SHOVELS,
OVE S, AN»STICAS STOVES,.
THING YOU NEED, S, AND ALMOST A��+T�t"7a::
z Ovx;L
a 011 Grease Tires ires3VE S1zxr1OM CATALOGUES
AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN 011n
PROFIT P.iPIN'G
ALL SIZES,
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