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1191. XXVI No 17
ZURICH, THUR$1DAY MOB
usrness is
Our, Cortir
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Most people could reduce be
•Aiiving on what their service's to
'the world. are Worsth.
One, of the greatest accidents of
al the day is the at auto driver
Whogoes through life,without an
eodeiit
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That 'shoat clreeses make men
• essOre polite -you seldom kiee a
• wan- get on a treet car ahead of
•ene.
The first real argue of fan. is
• when everybody starts thinking
' Winter is in and thmerace is out.
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The fine. brier* residence known
taaa "Popia rHall" owned by. Ad=
Avery, -Mitchell, learrewlY esca.p-
ed destructioneby lire early lalsi
Friday Iaat. The prompt work of
the town fireraeu saved the build
*lag by breaking wider the attic
•• and playing • QM with the chemical
eatiag,uishers-
-HOCKEY MESTEIG
A meeting ok eocreeentative!s
from Heasallerfteter, Zetrich,, Cred-
non, and Da.shiwood,, was held rn
the Metropolitan Hotel, Exe,ter,re-
eently-to, draft out rates and ap-
point an e)seentilyelOT 1925 and 192
.Tioeltey sao t which sthe rules
:et the ()ILA. are to goiae.rre The
following officers were electet1;-
*. President, G. Cochrane Exeter;.
OCTOBER 29,1925:
()rib advertisin
Chester L. Smith, Piablitlatitt ••
fil-25 a Veer 'le iii.dversetie
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orth running! Try an
Vice-Preeidente B. Geiser, Dash- HURON MAN FOUND DEAD.
weed; •Secy. -Treasurer, L E. 13ates, The body of :Prank Fitzgerald,.
Rene ldanagement Committee well-kaown and. , highly respected
including '41)favpaL4p, mentioned office. resident of Chisellurest clistrictavas
era; L Olalein, Zurich, F Mor- found suspended in his bare last,
Oreditont, A .real good win- Wednesday no-oe, eucide is presume
ter's laport, ea we think these te- ed the eause, He 'was a paSsene,
.ame. are es -ewe -Matched and 'ho - ger in a motor car with T. Brent-
uld show same real live hockey' nee When the latter was !some, we
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VAS coining winter., ' eks ago injuped at HLucan, by
dreving•his car ipte. a freiglit
NOVEMBER ROD AND GUN gine, and while Fitgerald. seemed
The,Kennel. Deptof the Nov- to have escaped inirery at that it.
;cident, ,yet at times Isiecb, he was
..uriacco&tably deprestsed and itis
felt by his friends that his action
was the, outcome of 'such ,attack
He had been a long resident of
the community, was highly resp-
ected and leaves a widow and
Lour children.
KILLED AT HENSALL'
J. O. Graham, of Chathaea, rep-
resentative of the Rennie Seed
CC°died at Hensall last Weclees-
daY from injujries received in the
the afternoon'at the London Roed,
intersection. Mr. Graham was a-
lone in a small car and had, jullst,
left -Hensall ee his •way to Exeter;
and in making the tunr, evidently
swung to the left too far and was
hit' by •a*. large car driven by Jack
Eason and R. Hindey, of St. Thom
as. The Essen ear !struck struck
Graham's 'machine at the corner,
driving it into the ditch and 4ball
erocking it. Graham was badly
cut about theshead 'and never re
gairred conseieusanse. He was a
resident of Chathitin and ha's come
through these parts for about le
years, and iOaVeiS a widow and two.
childten. Eason •ancl Hiudey •escap
ed althea injury and their car
was net iseeiously damaged,
ember 'same of Rod and Gain, the
leauaclian hunting magazine, ton -
tains a notable feat in a.n art-
icle on (M Canadian field trials
of laird dogs- from the, pen of A.
Hoehwait, whq try be said to
he the greenest field trial author-
ity on the American continent. The
winter feature Arcing the Trap
Line, edited by M.. XI Bates', com-
mences its seaeon n th.is month's
issue ,andl'011taliag a full 'synopsis
of the trapping laws for the
'season 1925-25 nii tlarguth the Do-
minion. The first ca a 'series Of
splendid cartoon's on the humorous
side of eut-door life, by the fam-
ous Jae. Pelle of Birdseye Centre
fame is alad'a geed new feature.
'The November istsue might be cal-
led a huatertst number from the
amount of hunting interest it con -
tales. Ark Old l'inaer's Story .of
Huntin.g rs tlke• Rockies is real
old timer's yarn, written in a care
free style that marls the man of
the open anal interests his fellows
In. Breezes) from, the West, A.
Bryaaz WiU1iaitsi,the well known R.
0. Sportsman, etrikes the same note
tharie felt in all theater:lei and re-
gular features) a the magazine,
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at THE' SHOP WHERE REGU-
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CHURCFI NoTES
. ' • • • ot ou can 3 S op on
,•• amity foundation" •
chip -on the shotdder 'ie too
heavy a piece of baggage to car-
ry through life."
QUESTION MARKS
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Which position in your church
ft, do you occupy; Are you, peesent and was a veey interest-
s An eritendane or an abSenter ?
a-
tither 'going aeain,
e ' A well attended Liberal Meet-
•-ekkek•
• Mr, and Mrs, E. E. Wuerth are
friends in Manheim.
• • _Pe and MrS. M. O. Milliken
ent' Sunday at Exeter:
Me. Cha. Weber 'spent the
'I) t \\ eek in Goderich
'• Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Werra are
sPoneleg a few days Toronto,
- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin :Oodles of
Kitchetier ,.o.re visiting with Me,
an l‘frs, Ed. Dateio. , •
Air. and Mrs., Hugh Thiel, Mises
Floesie and Gertrude Weber, ,sp-
net Friday in Godericli.
• Mist V. Siebert, Mr. Albert Sie-
arid Airs. P. J. O'Dwyer mot-
e:red to Sarnia on Wednesday.
• Mise Leila Siebert, who has els-
eet the past two weeks in Deiroit,
le:tinned. to her home on Wedaes
day.
•: Mr. and Mrs. W. Finkbeiner, and
datighter, Mise Ilazeil of Stratford,
spent the week -end. at the home
at'. Mr. Wirt, Hoffman):
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•.•'i;•• Mr. and Mrs', E. W. Stoskopf of
trAtehener 'visited at the home of
the latter's parent's ,IVIr. anti Mrs
Thos. Johnson for a few days aslt
eveek.
Mr. 0. Wolper is having , the
;water works convenience inetalled
ia his hotel, which will be a great
:convenience, tg the. public.
• Tie& has not been run-
ning a few' days last week. The
e •s exe.e. defection in the
ea:Laical connections and an ex-
pert from Hamilton, who soon got
Where Good Shoes Cost Less
NEW LOW. PRIOR POLICY
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OF NEW FATeL lz'OOT'WEAR ' •'•
NOW IN FORCE, ANINOtTere
SPECIAL PRICES
FOR ACIILID LEATeCER
scitoor,,.SUOES
solo Agents for the Famous Greb Shoes":
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for Men and Boys
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inigelat. held in the Town Hall on•
Friciay evening. Hon. Duncan
Marshall, a Liberal organizer, was
in•spenker aith.' his n-iixture of
et humor .and. political conditions%
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? A pillar or a sleepere:
A. wing or •a . weight? •
A power or a pioblenr?.
• A promoter or a provoker ?.
? A giver or a getter?
0. A worker or a worry?
Abooster or a beaster?
444,, A peacemaker or a strife -creator
A. supporter or aeponger? •
• -The Liberian Churchman
The people reeponded la.st5un-
day with a missionary offering; of
ever $300.00:e Fine! Now, thee
lot these who were ,absent last iCanada aro. calleclaupon to go out
Sunday. do- .their bit too. land holier their franchise and vote.
In. Filet& of rather unpleasant for Federal. Goveroment, and it is 0
eeatleer coirkieeS beetly 200 seeiel. every persons duty to do ,so. As -1-;
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We are sorrywf a bad mistake
in our lo&ileseeer"Columns last we-
ek when we made mention of Mr.
P. Schwalm's infant passing away.
We wish, to advise our readers that
this is not so, and that we were
wrongly, advised„ts' the infant is
enjoying g oocL health for which we
ars glad for,
AtieSday, to -day the people of
A: 100 Per Cent.
GIFT
Perfect Diamonds
Just Received a Now Parcel of
these Beautiful Stones, Set in the
Very Newels': While and Green
Gold Tiffany and Basket Mount-
ings. Email $2,/ to $.100;
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& bens
Coal Stri
During the Coat
Strike use Oux
Substitutes
Sole Agents for the Real Cte,,,
nine CONSOLIDATED MILLERSi•
CREEK, The Beet Soft Coal Ohre
tainable. Pocqhontas eatekeYeee
Soft Coal, Detroit Solv•ay , reek
Coke and hest Anthracite reeatt;
COAL,. •
TELEPHONE SERVICea - OUR INII/
FORAIAPION IS FREE.0...411416-
US BEFORE BUYING B&W&
WHERE.
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Phones -Office low. Fiat= 2.42,7r,1
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Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Bonet
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 'Mai.
Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pretze;
Ranging from $7,00 to ...
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CAL!1.
Of;
- A BIG Stock of Hermes and Halters always on barge eie,
4 4th
e Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
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B:ARNBSS REPICIRING .A SPECIALTY
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in church last Senday Eve.
Wednesday'. . 7,4r, ,a. Teaeher's
meeting. (Mrs. Sieberts.home-)
Friday 4.10 Am. junau Lcane •
• . 7.00, Prayer and Praistf, '
'8.00 Choir rehersal.
8.30 Hallowe'ea Social, Senior
League.
Next Sunday, Nov. 1st all the
services es meal, • morning; after-
noon, 11th apt ; and Evettieg.
Caine and enjoy yourself..
Enigiluel 'Evangelical Chicii
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ZURIC• H
We welcome all the ladies of
• Zurich pia vicinity to COMO In and
Aye t•- inspect out fine 'showing of FALL
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It OUR BANGS,' A,T. SAVING sPRICEStaa* e • • • • • .1E41•III'id Y°Uit• 71RIE11338
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Vera V Siebert
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we, in: Canada have great veasons
to be thankful te live in a country
dI demoeracyewhere we have such
liberties.. Vote conscrntiously and
tor 'what ybu think is the best gov-
ernment. '
Dlr. L. Sekilbe our feecl store
man -wishes to advise the public ÷
that he Is„ gettieg in a car of the
Pecahantas. coal, which he is now
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soliciting orders .for:" This kind of
coal is known by many in this dis-
trict- and is. giving good IsatisLact
im where•there is an adequate
draught, as it throws a wonder -
,fel heat-. and,- is easily regulated.
HYMBNIAL
A very, pretty wedding .was eol-
eninized 'on Wednesday; Oct. 21,sie
high noon, at the Evangelical Par-
sonagee Zurich, when Adell, eldest
daugh.tee til Mr. and. Mrs. Sylva.nus
Witinsr, Parr Line, was united in
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narriage to, Mr. Wilfred Carol Jer-
e -is, soe of Mr. and Mrs. AlfrodJeie•
vie, ITolmea-alle; •Ont, Rev. W.B.
Dbrigis' Officiated. The brides 'sis-
ter; Lel,a, acted as beidesinaid, while
the groara WaS I supported by . his
brother 'William. The bride Was
ptittily•;attirad in a gown of Beige
'Canton crepe, with bloude satin
shoes and'Stookings to match. She
carriede.ea sluYsVer boceeta of oph-
elle roses arid. Lily of the Valley,
with steeneners. The, geroem's gift
te theelieldeewas a rope of pearls,
The, lapeaYa couple left eri, ,a trip
to ..:Detreit. !' The. bride's travelling
gown was tif "black flat crepe
llehed.'ceith. Marotaise lace, '• and
green 'peat WI:lamed with., tibityne
11:10...,;13.itcelt hatters plain : hat
eqlig,.,: "Oa their . vet um • a,
leeepti4ln'te4ll; 1)t!;-11el,.1 at tlae Wit-
ete.,,,•elee*eeets, Ate :Nov, let, the
eoit6l0 valle; e./,'t 11.60.40 to Tiollth.
vino,
or and
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FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
ALSO SHOE REPAIRING
Many New Lines of Fall Footwear for
Men, Women, and Children arriving daily
Our Stock of Rubber Boots is complete
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We are -taking go'od Dried Apples
for which we are alio wing t
est market price
We aim to give Satisfaction,
fk?• DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT'
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