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1007, PURE PAINT &- VARNISHES
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Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booldet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY4
SOLD BY
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A. Melick- Zurich
This .Spring is to
a Fancy Shirtin
Season
e
The plain dyed shirtings that: have
been popular duffing the past ,few sea -
(MS, have been conductive to price
.cutting. Nov is the tirne'to get good
shirts for less money.
E. Wuerth, TaiI�r,Zurjch
Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOO') CLOTHES COivl"a, FROM.
RY
HENSALL
Automobile day; was observed in
he Methodist church on Sunday,
send. it was a great medium to be
xx'"r, out the people. ,
The trierchapta .of .the -village
re.. agreed: to close fthei"ir .'p 1Ktces
of business on Wednesday rafter-•
kA a�'n wring the nibntas ygfV
June,
ag'uly and August.
P'elitiColts are being circulated by.
lizeaidenta f tits different ,streets
burr., i.o'cu':ni asking the i council to oil
'f.iStreets. t •
Il4,r,'nitd Myst. 'Milton Ortwein and
' et
oli%1
.nvd1 of, London visited for a
ti;aya With relatives here, i
W. Bucbi:a;nanl of Toro to is vis'
iting lii+ cousin Jas. ;McDonald,
Richd '13iatchford reeived word
-
of the 'icLea;t�ts of his• son -in 1aw Ay.
Putnam of 8Dakota, who has been
a long 'suff^oger^ of asthma and was
married to Mr. Blatchford's• ,el IOst
daughter, /who 'is: the ' iist baby
horn in „i3eusall. 1/2;
H.1,Littie has recured from Ste-
ele 4Briggi. C. the contract for pa-
inting the i `new onion warehouse.
J. W,.:Oa twein has painted) the
front of luiis• store which krill be ou-
cupied shortly by Si Palmer Co.,
as a .grocery sltare.
Well. . u:Pu:Itcl of 'Florida, is vis
iting ,here,
ZURICH liz;H #•ISD
EXETER
Roy Robertson .the,,te* biaei'-
smith visit'e'd' at 1rs \bathe in Thorn
dale. '
• Mr .and Mrsl, R. ,Duncan of Her-
ring ton,. visited, hen. Barents Mr. tied
Mr's, John Young.. ,
The, Conned , ranted •the tender
of • W. E•Uobkirk and R. Welsh of
$34,50 fol;` paeterage on Saturday
evening 'fol' the park grounds.
Th' ice cream parlor:' t the Neto
lOomnterciai is being fitted ,up and
is open to the public.
,Drainage Referee Henderson has
l
1, concerned cl .t'hat
itotr.a d tla,c parti�e:al cone frac
he will be ab:e to take it_p thePr,elat
drain ease against tlijr village on
May 26th, • This 'cases has been.
of SUMO years standing and wrrs
to have been tried before Judge
Barron rat Goderich'last .year, btft
the Judge thought it would be bet-
ter to leave 'ft to Referee .Hander-
son which was agred Ito by both
sides.
Word was reeeivecl here of the
death; of Chas. Moore ,at Detroit,
he was 'born( near here 58 years a-
go land spent lairs ,early manhood
at ,Hensali. He was• engaged in
railway work at Petrone .and for
a number of years had been in the
Mielt. Central office at , Det'roit.
CREDITON -
Crediton is preparing for a big
celebration, on •May, 25th. There
will be; al league ball game betwe-
en Crediton and. Zurich: Band will
be in attendance wtih' open air
band concert.
Harold Young of London visited
in, the viliag,e.
Mr .and Mrsi.' Chas. Braun of De-
troit visited Mr. and 011.q. G. K.
Braun. '
Mrs. Hy ^Haist, Johli and Jacob
Gainer attended the funeral of their'
aunt, 'Mrs. Elizabeth 'Geiser • in
Stratford. ,
Mr. and Mr4 MnH. K'. Silber , and
daughter a•ccompan ed 'by Mrs, Gir
vin, motored to Lucknow, Mrs.
Girvin remaining there for the sum.
mer. y
Loretta. Holtzman( nurse in train
ing. London, visited her -parents.
Mrs. Ru•Sseli Huxtable of Hain-
iltan visited with Mr ,.and Mrs, iI
Beaver. '
A very enjoyable evening was
„spent an the Town Hall' the other
evening when the C.T,.0 class of
the Evangelical Sunday School ent-
ertained the Dorcas band of the
Same school •to a social enening.
The hall was nicely decorated- in
the class colors, white and yellow
A dainty luncheon was nerved af-
ter which a dainty. lunch was ser-
ved
Fred Kerr of Creditno is to be
congratulated on his sucess at the
recent do'g show,held in .Londo'n.
He e. hibited a pair of Engli r
Springer Spaniels, a ni 1b and a
female and vas successful in wmn-
1
in•g•two first ;prizes( a resew ed
winner prize and the special pri'e
for the best dog kin the;•'class.. •
:
• 'The stores• of town will elbse
Wednesday afternoons during June
July and August,
' !Mel% Il, -Harris of W'ey'buraa;;Sas.
vi 'ted with his old friend, W. H;,
Soh a1'ston;.
•
Mrs, ](Cera, ,Clarke and little da-
ughter ;ol' Windsor .spent a few
days twit Mrsi, IMiltont Pfaff.>
'Mrsi^ Ridbj;• Horne, who has been
visiting. -With her father D. Woods
loft fro hetehome in Wlaterous, Sas.
^
'Chisel^ Wein of Stephen has pur
chased the heavy! draft team from
0, J. Dow that mon lat and 'sweep
stakes at both Seaforth and Clinton
shows.
Comm. Siawton, loader of the Sal
vatioh Ariny for Canada, Newfo-
undland' -and Bermuda, w•ill''visit Ex
ever. Juste 1st and Speak in the
Opera House:
Mr; aa,d Mrs. McCreath and dau-
ghter !of Nelsons B.Q., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. Arm-
strong. •
Mervin Canem, who Has, been at-
tending :Pharinacy at Toronto, .is
home having written, his final ex-
ams.
Mrs:. Thos. Elliott while doing
some wall papering at her hone
the other, day, aeeidently fell frn-n
ladder idown, a flight of steps Jim!
broke la' bone in her foot.
Mi .and Mr:4. R. H. Elworthy and
daughter Vetjy, Mary El -worthy of
London and J. G. Dow are in De-
troit attending the graduation ex-
ercises 'of 1Vlary! Elworthy graduate
nurse of ,Grace Hostpital.
Mr .and Mns( Arthur Francis an--
nounce -the'°'engagement 'of their
eldest daughter, Thelma Ferne to
Wilfred H, Shapton; son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas: ,,Shapton, The marriage
to \ take .,place the latter ^part of
May.
A quiet wedding took place -at
Caven Presby. manse on )May 9th,
when. 'Winnie Maud Millar, 'daugh-
ter off M. and Mrst. J..J. Millar of
E:'eter North, was united in mar-
riage ,`With Hermanr Dayman, son of
Mr.,and.-Mrs. Chas'" Dayman of
Usborne: -
Friday eve, 1V1ay 8th, 'a most sue
cessfui 'and enjoyable banquet was
held in Main St. Methodist church
for the whole •congregation as a
sort of -farewell gathering for alf
before the passing out hof the Me-
thodist denomination and the ' in-
coming ,or the United- Church of
Canada. However, no tears were
she^d. Instead, great gratification
w a,s•felt for the .way in which God
had blessed the congregation.
COUNTY NE""S.
Blyth Telephone Sysstern 12as now.
over 1000 phones in operation.
Informatfon from G•oderich
that the Town Council has rented
the west end of the town's freight
shed 'for $35 .a month for:use a; a
liquor •export warehouse, the 1t
or to be under bond to he delivee
ed under customs seal to boats bo-
und for Cuba,. Thiree of the Co<
n•n_eil, it is, said, voted against ren -
tine th'e space.
Mr. and Mrs,. John Parker, Clin•-
ton, :wish to announce the engage-
rnent of their rnother 'Mrs, Brown
to 'Mr. John Lindsey of Bayfield.
the evedding to, take place lite
first of next months •at Bw .ie1d,:
The other day when J.11. Brown.
of Clinton. was cleaning the grease
nut of the office floor,of the'Chev-
rolet 'Garage 1viith,g lasoline which
using rvith a; mon. without a mo-
ment's warning the gaskiline 'burst
into flames. and the room acting
as,a combustion) chihniber the fu-
mes ,e cpleded and thie new plat"
glass window was blo .: n out smash,
ing the big frame at the -bottom.
A kindly culter:sd gentlemen
pasaed out when: Charles White.
Williams of Goaerich Tp. breathed
his 'leek a this home on the alfa.(
land cone on Saturday ltt after.
a lengthy illness'. A doup1 e
years ago he was kicked by a horse
and trouble developed from i,.1S
old injury. trouble w'b. ch eont''nned
to ,develou in: shite of all that tn"d
seal s' ill could do to control'it. and
Eiu•nl'y
terminated in hie• death.' For
se -m.^/ ,years! the held` the po'sielon of
b•',anhPr of languages' . in the old
:ran'pi'iar S' hnol at Goderich,
Provin;eial Constable Pellow, o'r
Godsrieh, paid an official v'sit to
Biy�h, the otherevening in the in•-
tereats of the O TSA., When he
started for hone at 1.30 at.na., he fo-
und that 'some miscreants -had cut
the Cour tines) i.on his' auto; also the
spare one behind,
On Monday .last littler Vioiel K.
Kirkby, ,abed 3 years). daughter of
Mr. and Mrs,, Wilbur Kirkby of
near Kirkton, met witli. a-tralrac
death. when she Was run over by
a hind rnller, The . little .girl aa
long -with hat, 5 -year-old brother
had gime to the field where the fa-
ther was, Working, a Realm on the
nlaat, T,he father took 'thi+ ebil'
'dram with, him: on the roller sad at-
tar goii,lc 'several rounds' stopned
to. untie another horse that weals
close • at hand. The •tea%nn Ia•tarted
off and the children were thrown
from their pisr•rea. •The roller mis-
sed"i 1
'loverh o 1.
a. "l the liottr' f the 1
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. STEPHEN COUNCIL
rd, 5, 5,1(4 Wickwire Print Shop,
printing aleb 14,i • ,Sundry per-
sons! re Walker drainage ByL.1aw
100,00; A. ,Curtis drawing tile for
culvert corn. 14 400; Glavin labor
moving grader 3.00; • illia drag-
ging blk 2 rd 3 400•,' Noble Scott
dragging: •hlk 1, rd. ; , 5.50; Edward
Gill, rep. river, rd. .14.00;a•• White
The. Council' of the Township of
Stephen con ,tined in the " Town
Hell. Cre4t.im"'on 11londay Mas- -1
at 1- p.m.- All the ineinbers, -were
present. •The minutes of the pre=
vious meeting ,were read and ad-
opted. ,
(The 'Reeve reported having
been.serc-ed on April 7, by. the Co-
uncilof Tpl. of . McGillivray- with;
a report, assessments, plans and'
'specifications of the Aux Sable Ri-
ver Drainage Works, prep:tring•by
'Farn:comb, O.L.S., and pur'-
su.ant to the notices' mailed to all
assessed pes'sops,-a,lting the clerk
to read the same}, It wns' mean
im n,sly agreed by the rate pay-
ers and council that the assessm-
ent .levied an thea ,Tp .of Stephen.
was Itoo high in, ivie'w of the fact
that this Tp. had provided an a•ut
let costing -over $21,000 for which
no allowance in assessment or oth-
erwise is made and that the Coun-
cil should take such,ation as they
may be advised in the`neetter.
The Trustees' of ,S.S. No. 7, petit-
ioned the Coauncillr obltake the fol-
lowing lands from S.S. (No. 11 and
transfer them to their section, viz;
Lot 16 C'on, 16, 1100 acres; s41. Lot
17 •Con 16, 50 acres; Lot 16 Con. 17
100 acres; s,e Lot 17 con 17, 50 ares;
and further .transfer from ;S S!,No
12, to said S.S( Nd.7; Lot 14 and
s-qr. lot 115 'con 18, 125 acres; n3-4
lot 15 con 18, .75 acres and Lot 16
and s , 'lots 17- `con "181; 150 acres.
Moved by Me. Hayes, 'seconded
by •Me. Snell; that the perk not-
ify all intere9.ted Trustees land rate
;payers' of the proposfed ,chancres.
and that 'rho• council lwillyconsrder"
the (p'e'tition at a \meeting` to be
'b.sld in rthe Town Hall, (Credliton, no
May 2Othi at 2 p.'nt.
Moved by Mr. Sweitzer, second
ed by NXrI. Goetz that the assessm-
ent roll.ns filed•,by -the assessor be
received and lith be paid his salary.
As goon as the necessary adver-
As soon as.,the necessary advert
ting .has laen: done and copies of
resalutioxae of, all special mee ings
are filed with( the Tp. (Clerk in re-
ference to the purchase of a shool
site for, USS; No, y$; the Reeve and
Teras. are vi thorised to issue de-
benturles, for tth ....same pursuant to
By-law No. 331 or this• arn.unicipality
-The following persons 'ivere ap-
pointed members of the iBoard of
the TBi. A.thtetic Field, 'situate in,
Crediton.. Ezra False, Alfred Wu
Orth, Freeman • Mos' pct , Ec'erett ,Pa
hner and Daniel Melsaao,
f In the eve* Pot a favorable op. -
inion being received Ir 57h4 the Town '
ship's Solteitor^ • in ref•el<euce to an
appal o fthe,:Alt* ,Sables• Drainage
works, .the clock :is hereby ,instru-
cted •to ask bird to take sixeh pro-
l nedings as he may deem ,adviesabic
The following orders- wer,e•pas-
tl
girl w
nr the. boa' haY„,onn Pont
1t. Williams clothing Cor Alariti
wshect. ( l , I ' W itliatos $121..6,14 John, 1Eltrnapp dlrg. {
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Thursday, May 21.0t, 1925
drg. tall 2,3,4, 1st S. BEd, 5490;; 70.
ill W •er t tile 9:60; J. Guinan a'ssesso,
and postage 153,00; Theo Dietrich
removing drag?a 'S,Bi. 1,00
The C'oupcil adjou%need ,too meet,
again 'at Town Hall, Crediton,,.om
May 26th at 10 ;a.m). 14, a Court or,
Revisiofrt(,
H. Maher, Clerk,.
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ZURICH'S
New Drug Store
We have opened our newDrug
"'Store and carry a complete Line of
Merchandise usually) kept in-prug
Stores
FREE! . FREE! -
Commencing on Saturday May 9th for one
week only we will give absolutely Free a
Box of 25 cent Talcum Powder to every
50.7 purchase, of one Dollar's worth or more
of goods
TOILE7' PREPARATIONS
We specialize on T{oiiet' Preparations 'and keep in Stock: all
the 'well known and witlel,y advertised varieties. In, Face Pow-
ders we have Arman;d's, Three Flowers, ,Coty, Pompeian,
Yardley's, land many others. In Face Creams, we have Ponds„
W oodbury% Ponape:Ian, and Ingrate's. In Talcum. Powders we
stock l hell n'.t n#lines.
A good assortment of High Class bulall: tpertaewnt skaloways kept its
In;'Tootl'a Paste we keep Forhans, Pepsodent, Lyons, Golgates,
futac and Minty's. Vee have ,a large variety c,f Tooth .Sma-
shes, also a large- grssortment of the- better class of , Toilet
Soaps.
A fine new stock of Cornbs,Hair Brushes, Gloth-es Brushes,
Whisks., Shaving •Brushes, Powder polis, ''Ma moisee Stuns„
Skins, Safety Razors and Blades. Kodlks, Films and Photcn-
graphic Supplies, alsa do' d,e`•,eloring
and printing. A larc,e
new stock .of •ep-to-date Stationery has been put in, also Sch- -
ool supplies, Scribblers, Pencils, •Pr. n b Ink, etc. :Patent Med-•
ieines. of all hinds'kiept in Stoclt.__E .e -y•thing which gcie.s from.710
our Store is guatranteed to be' as rc,pras.'nt'ed. W a have taken"'(.
her all the stock of the above mentioned good's from the General -
Stores, and solicit your patronage. '
Dr. Aa L lVlaoKinnon, Zurich
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sWlii HAVE •IN STOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF REGISTERED 11
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FOODS ALWAYS ON HAND ALSO RED ROSE: TEA
OUR SFL'E114£ORN HAS ARRIVED ANI) HAVE A GOOD Map -
.PLY ON FWD. SEE OUR"S B:C 1?-O.r.E MAKING ANY' PUR-.
CHASE. ,
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Our garage Is again doiiig-a,
big business with Peter Krop
as Mechanic
GASOLINE—We would consider_ it
.poor policy for anyone -to -put it a sup-
ply
-.plyL of gasoline at the present prices,
when they are at the highest peak. '
LAST' YEAR AT `riffs SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING,
32e. 44: GALLON, AND IA FEW MONTHS ITSDROpPEA
0 TO 24'0;,
OUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIGH PRICED •GA;,",
BUT FOLLOW TRE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED,'
WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF HARDWARE, SUCH STOP �'.�S.,,.
FURNACES, RATTE,RIES,'FO.RKS, SHOVELS, ANDALMOS' '
THING YOU NRaI)a r AN;iP� .
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CATALOGUES AT A 'VERY SMM i, MARGIi
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BY telephone you can talk with your neighbour or
with an individual thousands of miles away, By '
telegraph you can span the continent; by cable your
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In like manner you can use the service of the
Bank of"Montreal in little or large measure
as the occasion demands.
You can transact business of a purely local nature
or enter into financial dealings with people :in any
part of the world.
Like the telephone, telegraph or cable, our system
of financial service is as extensive as are the needs
of our customers.
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MARTIN —;S : ; UR
1007, PURE PAINT &- VARNISHES
For CveryPa pose-ForEvery.&ri hce
Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booldet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY4
SOLD BY
it
r•
A. Melick- Zurich
This .Spring is to
a Fancy Shirtin
Season
e
The plain dyed shirtings that: have
been popular duffing the past ,few sea -
(MS, have been conductive to price
.cutting. Nov is the tirne'to get good
shirts for less money.
E. Wuerth, TaiI�r,Zurjch
Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOO') CLOTHES COivl"a, FROM.
RY
HENSALL
Automobile day; was observed in
he Methodist church on Sunday,
send. it was a great medium to be
xx'"r, out the people. ,
The trierchapta .of .the -village
re.. agreed: to close fthei"ir .'p 1Ktces
of business on Wednesday rafter-•
kA a�'n wring the nibntas ygfV
June,
ag'uly and August.
P'elitiColts are being circulated by.
lizeaidenta f tits different ,streets
burr., i.o'cu':ni asking the i council to oil
'f.iStreets. t •
Il4,r,'nitd Myst. 'Milton Ortwein and
' et
oli%1
.nvd1 of, London visited for a
ti;aya With relatives here, i
W. Bucbi:a;nanl of Toro to is vis'
iting lii+ cousin Jas. ;McDonald,
Richd '13iatchford reeived word
-
of the 'icLea;t�ts of his• son -in 1aw Ay.
Putnam of 8Dakota, who has been
a long 'suff^oger^ of asthma and was
married to Mr. Blatchford's• ,el IOst
daughter, /who 'is: the ' iist baby
horn in „i3eusall. 1/2;
H.1,Littie has recured from Ste-
ele 4Briggi. C. the contract for pa-
inting the i `new onion warehouse.
J. W,.:Oa twein has painted) the
front of luiis• store which krill be ou-
cupied shortly by Si Palmer Co.,
as a .grocery sltare.
Well. . u:Pu:Itcl of 'Florida, is vis
iting ,here,
ZURICH liz;H #•ISD
EXETER
Roy Robertson .the,,te* biaei'-
smith visit'e'd' at 1rs \bathe in Thorn
dale. '
• Mr .and Mrsl, R. ,Duncan of Her-
ring ton,. visited, hen. Barents Mr. tied
Mr's, John Young.. ,
The, Conned , ranted •the tender
of • W. E•Uobkirk and R. Welsh of
$34,50 fol;` paeterage on Saturday
evening 'fol' the park grounds.
Th' ice cream parlor:' t the Neto
lOomnterciai is being fitted ,up and
is open to the public.
,Drainage Referee Henderson has
l
1, concerned cl .t'hat
itotr.a d tla,c parti�e:al cone frac
he will be ab:e to take it_p thePr,elat
drain ease against tlijr village on
May 26th, • This 'cases has been.
of SUMO years standing and wrrs
to have been tried before Judge
Barron rat Goderich'last .year, btft
the Judge thought it would be bet-
ter to leave 'ft to Referee .Hander-
son which was agred Ito by both
sides.
Word was reeeivecl here of the
death; of Chas. Moore ,at Detroit,
he was 'born( near here 58 years a-
go land spent lairs ,early manhood
at ,Hensali. He was• engaged in
railway work at Petrone .and for
a number of years had been in the
Mielt. Central office at , Det'roit.
CREDITON -
Crediton is preparing for a big
celebration, on •May, 25th. There
will be; al league ball game betwe-
en Crediton and. Zurich: Band will
be in attendance wtih' open air
band concert.
Harold Young of London visited
in, the viliag,e.
Mr .and Mrsi.' Chas. Braun of De-
troit visited Mr. and 011.q. G. K.
Braun. '
Mrs. Hy ^Haist, Johli and Jacob
Gainer attended the funeral of their'
aunt, 'Mrs. Elizabeth 'Geiser • in
Stratford. ,
Mr. and Mr4 MnH. K'. Silber , and
daughter a•ccompan ed 'by Mrs, Gir
vin, motored to Lucknow, Mrs.
Girvin remaining there for the sum.
mer. y
Loretta. Holtzman( nurse in train
ing. London, visited her -parents.
Mrs. Ru•Sseli Huxtable of Hain-
iltan visited with Mr ,.and Mrs, iI
Beaver. '
A very enjoyable evening was
„spent an the Town Hall' the other
evening when the C.T,.0 class of
the Evangelical Sunday School ent-
ertained the Dorcas band of the
Same school •to a social enening.
The hall was nicely decorated- in
the class colors, white and yellow
A dainty luncheon was nerved af-
ter which a dainty. lunch was ser-
ved
Fred Kerr of Creditno is to be
congratulated on his sucess at the
recent do'g show,held in .Londo'n.
He e. hibited a pair of Engli r
Springer Spaniels, a ni 1b and a
female and vas successful in wmn-
1
in•g•two first ;prizes( a resew ed
winner prize and the special pri'e
for the best dog kin the;•'class.. •
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• 'The stores• of town will elbse
Wednesday afternoons during June
July and August,
' !Mel% Il, -Harris of W'ey'buraa;;Sas.
vi 'ted with his old friend, W. H;,
Soh a1'ston;.
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Mrs, ](Cera, ,Clarke and little da-
ughter ;ol' Windsor .spent a few
days twit Mrsi, IMiltont Pfaff.>
'Mrsi^ Ridbj;• Horne, who has been
visiting. -With her father D. Woods
loft fro hetehome in Wlaterous, Sas.
^
'Chisel^ Wein of Stephen has pur
chased the heavy! draft team from
0, J. Dow that mon lat and 'sweep
stakes at both Seaforth and Clinton
shows.
Comm. Siawton, loader of the Sal
vatioh Ariny for Canada, Newfo-
undland' -and Bermuda, w•ill''visit Ex
ever. Juste 1st and Speak in the
Opera House:
Mr; aa,d Mrs. McCreath and dau-
ghter !of Nelsons B.Q., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. Arm-
strong. •
Mervin Canem, who Has, been at-
tending :Pharinacy at Toronto, .is
home having written, his final ex-
ams.
Mrs:. Thos. Elliott while doing
some wall papering at her hone
the other, day, aeeidently fell frn-n
ladder idown, a flight of steps Jim!
broke la' bone in her foot.
Mi .and Mr:4. R. H. Elworthy and
daughter Vetjy, Mary El -worthy of
London and J. G. Dow are in De-
troit attending the graduation ex-
ercises 'of 1Vlary! Elworthy graduate
nurse of ,Grace Hostpital.
Mr .and Mns( Arthur Francis an--
nounce -the'°'engagement 'of their
eldest daughter, Thelma Ferne to
Wilfred H, Shapton; son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas: ,,Shapton, The marriage
to \ take .,place the latter ^part of
May.
A quiet wedding took place -at
Caven Presby. manse on )May 9th,
when. 'Winnie Maud Millar, 'daugh-
ter off M. and Mrst. J..J. Millar of
E:'eter North, was united in mar-
riage ,`With Hermanr Dayman, son of
Mr.,and.-Mrs. Chas'" Dayman of
Usborne: -
Friday eve, 1V1ay 8th, 'a most sue
cessfui 'and enjoyable banquet was
held in Main St. Methodist church
for the whole •congregation as a
sort of -farewell gathering for alf
before the passing out hof the Me-
thodist denomination and the ' in-
coming ,or the United- Church of
Canada. However, no tears were
she^d. Instead, great gratification
w a,s•felt for the .way in which God
had blessed the congregation.
COUNTY NE""S.
Blyth Telephone Sysstern 12as now.
over 1000 phones in operation.
Informatfon from G•oderich
that the Town Council has rented
the west end of the town's freight
shed 'for $35 .a month for:use a; a
liquor •export warehouse, the 1t
or to be under bond to he delivee
ed under customs seal to boats bo-
und for Cuba,. Thiree of the Co<
n•n_eil, it is, said, voted against ren -
tine th'e space.
Mr. and Mrs,. John Parker, Clin•-
ton, :wish to announce the engage-
rnent of their rnother 'Mrs, Brown
to 'Mr. John Lindsey of Bayfield.
the evedding to, take place lite
first of next months •at Bw .ie1d,:
The other day when J.11. Brown.
of Clinton. was cleaning the grease
nut of the office floor,of the'Chev-
rolet 'Garage 1viith,g lasoline which
using rvith a; mon. without a mo-
ment's warning the gaskiline 'burst
into flames. and the room acting
as,a combustion) chihniber the fu-
mes ,e cpleded and thie new plat"
glass window was blo .: n out smash,
ing the big frame at the -bottom.
A kindly culter:sd gentlemen
pasaed out when: Charles White.
Williams of Goaerich Tp. breathed
his 'leek a this home on the alfa.(
land cone on Saturday ltt after.
a lengthy illness'. A doup1 e
years ago he was kicked by a horse
and trouble developed from i,.1S
old injury. trouble w'b. ch eont''nned
to ,develou in: shite of all that tn"d
seal s' ill could do to control'it. and
Eiu•nl'y
terminated in hie• death.' For
se -m.^/ ,years! the held` the po'sielon of
b•',anhPr of languages' . in the old
:ran'pi'iar S' hnol at Goderich,
Provin;eial Constable Pellow, o'r
Godsrieh, paid an official v'sit to
Biy�h, the otherevening in the in•-
tereats of the O TSA., When he
started for hone at 1.30 at.na., he fo-
und that 'some miscreants -had cut
the Cour tines) i.on his' auto; also the
spare one behind,
On Monday .last littler Vioiel K.
Kirkby, ,abed 3 years). daughter of
Mr. and Mrs,, Wilbur Kirkby of
near Kirkton, met witli. a-tralrac
death. when she Was run over by
a hind rnller, The . little .girl aa
long -with hat, 5 -year-old brother
had gime to the field where the fa-
ther was, Working, a Realm on the
nlaat, T,he father took 'thi+ ebil'
'dram with, him: on the roller sad at-
tar goii,lc 'several rounds' stopned
to. untie another horse that weals
close • at hand. The •tea%nn Ia•tarted
off and the children were thrown
from their pisr•rea. •The roller mis-
sed"i 1
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. STEPHEN COUNCIL
rd, 5, 5,1(4 Wickwire Print Shop,
printing aleb 14,i • ,Sundry per-
sons! re Walker drainage ByL.1aw
100,00; A. ,Curtis drawing tile for
culvert corn. 14 400; Glavin labor
moving grader 3.00; • illia drag-
ging blk 2 rd 3 400•,' Noble Scott
dragging: •hlk 1, rd. ; , 5.50; Edward
Gill, rep. river, rd. .14.00;a•• White
The. Council' of the Township of
Stephen con ,tined in the " Town
Hell. Cre4t.im"'on 11londay Mas- -1
at 1- p.m.- All the ineinbers, -were
present. •The minutes of the pre=
vious meeting ,were read and ad-
opted. ,
(The 'Reeve reported having
been.serc-ed on April 7, by. the Co-
uncilof Tpl. of . McGillivray- with;
a report, assessments, plans and'
'specifications of the Aux Sable Ri-
ver Drainage Works, prep:tring•by
'Farn:comb, O.L.S., and pur'-
su.ant to the notices' mailed to all
assessed pes'sops,-a,lting the clerk
to read the same}, It wns' mean
im n,sly agreed by the rate pay-
ers and council that the assessm-
ent .levied an thea ,Tp .of Stephen.
was Itoo high in, ivie'w of the fact
that this Tp. had provided an a•ut
let costing -over $21,000 for which
no allowance in assessment or oth-
erwise is made and that the Coun-
cil should take such,ation as they
may be advised in the`neetter.
The Trustees' of ,S.S. No. 7, petit-
ioned the Coauncillr obltake the fol-
lowing lands from S.S. (No. 11 and
transfer them to their section, viz;
Lot 16 C'on, 16, 1100 acres; s41. Lot
17 •Con 16, 50 acres; Lot 16 Con. 17
100 acres; s,e Lot 17 con 17, 50 ares;
and further .transfer from ;S S!,No
12, to said S.S( Nd.7; Lot 14 and
s-qr. lot 115 'con 18, 125 acres; n3-4
lot 15 con 18, .75 acres and Lot 16
and s , 'lots 17- `con "181; 150 acres.
Moved by Me. Hayes, 'seconded
by •Me. Snell; that the perk not-
ify all intere9.ted Trustees land rate
;payers' of the proposfed ,chancres.
and that 'rho• council lwillyconsrder"
the (p'e'tition at a \meeting` to be
'b.sld in rthe Town Hall, (Credliton, no
May 2Othi at 2 p.'nt.
Moved by Mr. Sweitzer, second
ed by NXrI. Goetz that the assessm-
ent roll.ns filed•,by -the assessor be
received and lith be paid his salary.
As goon as the necessary adver-
As soon as.,the necessary advert
ting .has laen: done and copies of
resalutioxae of, all special mee ings
are filed with( the Tp. (Clerk in re-
ference to the purchase of a shool
site for, USS; No, y$; the Reeve and
Teras. are vi thorised to issue de-
benturles, for tth ....same pursuant to
By-law No. 331 or this• arn.unicipality
-The following persons 'ivere ap-
pointed members of the iBoard of
the TBi. A.thtetic Field, 'situate in,
Crediton.. Ezra False, Alfred Wu
Orth, Freeman • Mos' pct , Ec'erett ,Pa
hner and Daniel Melsaao,
f In the eve* Pot a favorable op. -
inion being received Ir 57h4 the Town '
ship's Solteitor^ • in ref•el<euce to an
appal o fthe,:Alt* ,Sables• Drainage
works, .the clock :is hereby ,instru-
cted •to ask bird to take sixeh pro-
l nedings as he may deem ,adviesabic
The following orders- wer,e•pas-
tl
girl w
nr the. boa' haY„,onn Pont
1t. Williams clothing Cor Alariti
wshect. ( l , I ' W itliatos $121..6,14 John, 1Eltrnapp dlrg. {
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Thursday, May 21.0t, 1925
drg. tall 2,3,4, 1st S. BEd, 5490;; 70.
ill W •er t tile 9:60; J. Guinan a'ssesso,
and postage 153,00; Theo Dietrich
removing drag?a 'S,Bi. 1,00
The C'oupcil adjou%need ,too meet,
again 'at Town Hall, Crediton,,.om
May 26th at 10 ;a.m). 14, a Court or,
Revisiofrt(,
H. Maher, Clerk,.
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ZURICH'S
New Drug Store
We have opened our newDrug
"'Store and carry a complete Line of
Merchandise usually) kept in-prug
Stores
FREE! . FREE! -
Commencing on Saturday May 9th for one
week only we will give absolutely Free a
Box of 25 cent Talcum Powder to every
50.7 purchase, of one Dollar's worth or more
of goods
TOILE7' PREPARATIONS
We specialize on T{oiiet' Preparations 'and keep in Stock: all
the 'well known and witlel,y advertised varieties. In, Face Pow-
ders we have Arman;d's, Three Flowers, ,Coty, Pompeian,
Yardley's, land many others. In Face Creams, we have Ponds„
W oodbury% Ponape:Ian, and Ingrate's. In Talcum. Powders we
stock l hell n'.t n#lines.
A good assortment of High Class bulall: tpertaewnt skaloways kept its
In;'Tootl'a Paste we keep Forhans, Pepsodent, Lyons, Golgates,
futac and Minty's. Vee have ,a large variety c,f Tooth .Sma-
shes, also a large- grssortment of the- better class of , Toilet
Soaps.
A fine new stock of Cornbs,Hair Brushes, Gloth-es Brushes,
Whisks., Shaving •Brushes, Powder polis, ''Ma moisee Stuns„
Skins, Safety Razors and Blades. Kodlks, Films and Photcn-
graphic Supplies, alsa do' d,e`•,eloring
and printing. A larc,e
new stock .of •ep-to-date Stationery has been put in, also Sch- -
ool supplies, Scribblers, Pencils, •Pr. n b Ink, etc. :Patent Med-•
ieines. of all hinds'kiept in Stoclt.__E .e -y•thing which gcie.s from.710
our Store is guatranteed to be' as rc,pras.'nt'ed. W a have taken"'(.
her all the stock of the above mentioned good's from the General -
Stores, and solicit your patronage. '
Dr. Aa L lVlaoKinnon, Zurich
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FULL LINE OF FLOUR AND FEED, STOCK AND 'POULTRY
FOODS ALWAYS ON HAND ALSO RED ROSE: TEA
OUR SFL'E114£ORN HAS ARRIVED ANI) HAVE A GOOD Map -
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Our garage Is again doiiig-a,
big business with Peter Krop
as Mechanic
GASOLINE—We would consider_ it
.poor policy for anyone -to -put it a sup-
ply
-.plyL of gasoline at the present prices,
when they are at the highest peak. '
LAST' YEAR AT `riffs SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING,
32e. 44: GALLON, AND IA FEW MONTHS ITSDROpPEA
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OUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIGH PRICED •GA;,",
BUT FOLLOW TRE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED,'
WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF HARDWARE, SUCH STOP �'.�S.,,.
FURNACES, RATTE,RIES,'FO.RKS, SHOVELS, ANDALMOS' '
THING YOU NRaI)a r AN;iP� .
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