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ZURICH, THURSDAYMORN NQa JULY 15 19'1 6.
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• day of July at 1 p'anr. All mem-,
,� • Lets were present. The minutes
g B,. �rr'tl Seasonable Footwear $ of Lira previous. meeting �i+ererear.
qA and adopted,
• That f y law 'n. 347, being a Lly-
• !aw to borrow rriOnay from The Can 1'
Our Corner
Pedestraitis are now being asked
to walk' on the left 'si 1 of the road
and "to tale ars little room aspas-
sible!' Most of urs. are" likely to
follow •tbe. latter advicei rather..
than be bunted off the road by a
speeding car.
Considerable complaint is being
ing made- that ;sonde of our "smart" Mr. Noah Hartman of Ridgeto' z1
youngsters are building bond fires- Rs visiting friends here.
whiclzg' z.eatly endanger the dwel-Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gescho were
ling properties. This must be' -visitors to London last week.
Istapped at once as .at is a crirre,- Mz Christ. He'yrock, of Elktonincl Offence, and anyone indulg- ;mich., is visiting relatives hexes.
ing in these practices wu4 be oblig =
eedto face the Police Magisirat Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Meidirtger
and the ,,County Crown Attorney were Sunday visitors at Dashwood
which is Lthe, legal way to (deal Mr. Claude Meiding'er of the Lon
with such ,offenders. Parents sho dan Free Pre's's staff .spent the
uld antra their children not to, 'week -end at his bane here.
start any fires in this dry season. : Mr. Edwin Fisher of Kitchener,
Mi. "visited over the week -end with
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his parents here,
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Iylillil:en—At Zurich on .July 10th,
to Mr. and Mrs. M., C. Milliken,
a son, (Rodger Hugh).
Russell—In :Hay Township. on
'June 25th, to 144r. and Mrs. Milton
Russell .a ,so.
Mr .an s. ant Li
of
Kitc•hneer were week -end visitors
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraft of the
:village, accompanied by Mr. and
,Mrs Christ Stade, ,of Dashwood.
Augel-At Zurich, ori June 29th, to MrS. A Egnaw of Seaforth, was
Mi. `erect Mrs. Harry Angel, a dare a visitor the past wee1t at the
ghter. home of Mrs. A. G. Ehnen.:
Masse—At 14th: Con. Hay.Tp., on Master Harold Stade is'spend-
Ju
Ray 11.tht. to Mr. and Mrs. Net- ing the week with relatives in Dash
:,on Masse, a son. wood.
Clrigg—At Das11 t'ood, on July 10, Mr.and Mrs. Erastus Rennie of
to Mr. rind Mrs. Ed. Grigg, a Hensall, "t fere Sunday visitors at
daughter. - the hone of Mrs. S. Rennie.
Ayotte—at 14th Con. Hay, on July
2nd, to Mr. and. Mzfs Tof'field Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer of
Ayotte, a Isere. Detroit, visited relative's here o,ei
S)utday.
STEPHEN COUNCIL Miss Veola Hildebrandt of Hen -
The council of the To'tvntship of :sail is .spneding a few weeks at
Stephen convened ,in the 'Town
aa;1, ureditan, o1.i Itionelay, the 5th,
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.AT' REASONABLE PRICES •
:and 1VIrS, C. Weber. , . ;
Mr. and; Mrs. T. L. Wurin and
Mr.Nesbitt Woods spent Sun -day
atGoderieh,
Mrs. I4terner .Filter .and soil
Charles are spending this week in
Crediton.
hWether your it ieT interestis in the style of shoes you bsty, • adian Bank of Commerce tto, meet
current e: -penises until such time
as the ,takes, for 1926 are paid, hay
Ina. been read three times be sign
ed and sealed.
A letter was read from, Glaclutan
Stanbury, barristers, asking dam
ages for 14Ir. Blair's car running in-
to a cow on the Highway and on
*.notion ,was ordered, to be filed.
'.1`11e following accounts were pas
aed ;
:F: J. W'ickwire printing 24.90 ;
Sitio re Walker din 2.20; J. J. W1 -
Rams clothing for Atna Wilianrs
20.55; Mt, Carm»l PuTic Hall, use
of Hal 2,00; S. White, rep culy. 4.00
Geo, Ei' ber t le 1.00 ; Thos Cham-
bers st. labor 27 00; 1+ J. Wickwire,
printing dabs, S.S 10, 10[00;
tai Ji perhaps t1e-comfort xn d fit or worknanshipan d materials,
t"cyst.guarantee' that you will not be di'ssa:pointed here. And •
a Mock it with the promises to make good. any purchayse i'i`zat
495' does not satisfy you. •
SPRING'AND SUMMER SLIPPERS S
AND SANDALS s►
Woznen'+s Patent Cult and Kid g
with, fancy centre- Straps, Low
and medium heels, Special $2.90 e
Women's Pat. Colt fine kid, grey 3
Fafvn and Elk Sued leathers. •
with low walking hes Spec. 3.95 8
;tom jersl Wont's blk canvas, one strap, 2
leather sole and rubber heel,
for lead comfort, spedal $1,25 9
!Ien"+s, BIk .a.ud"t brown'calf "Oxfords, Zooayear' ve[t soles 2
Rubber 'heels, Special -at . $3.45 A
;Men's Bilk and brown calf ' Oxfords, new Parkway Tast, Sp 4.45 •
. MMen'n Harvest. shoat comfortable and Iight. 2.45 and ..... X3.75 g�
.616 ChildrenLaos„ siiipery, newest bManish last from• 1.25 to $2.50 •
-l$ Running Shines of every description; Lowest prices lin town.
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14IeR °ever, gra a v{al 25.20; J. Haist
cutting wood 3.25; Sarnia Bridge
Co. Bled.'s for draggy 11.10; M Mad-
den grading 39.00:" N, Shenk, grad-
ing 33.75; Paul Sbr'nk and rtth ry
comm. wrk. 6400; Wm. Bowman,
grading 16.25; Hydro Flee_, Cont
'sect 11.70; ,T Guinan sheep valu-
ator 3.00; A, McBehen dialling .1.50
J. Marriott.:5*nt,.labor 4.50; .J. Ma-
whinney rep Mitd Creak bridge 2.00;
H. pink and 'others grading 57.75;
A '(I' bit, drawing gravel el C R 39.00
War 1 11 2 it b e •bits 9.r0; 11 Pawe
trading.- g. rt 13 75; No's. Baker, gra
vel contracts 193.35;
Th -council adjourned to rete~ t
no tin to the Town hall, on T142or,;
day the 21)41. of August, 1926 at 1
Henry Either, Clerk,
CHURCH NOTES
Teacher's meeting at the home
of Mr. J. E. Gas rhn, on Thursday
Eve,, 7,10. Sunday School Board
meeting at 8.15 p.m
Friday 7,30 Prayer and Praise !set
rice.
8 30 Choir Practice,
Sunday 10:00 a.nt,, Service of
whil:,•
11.,00 aatt. Bible School for all
ages, i'
7.30 Srr'mni, "How Jesus hrindled'
'i > flair i" and a Lawyer,
'8,30 Sr. ET..0,13., _Topic, whet do-
es. Chrictlan Endeavour mean to
All Welcome at al 'services,
Emanuel Evangelical Church
GtatioH -- ONT.
If you are not Christiad you
ought to be,
Mrs. R Hall ,and son Robert of
Piti sburgh visited at the homeof
Mr. and Mrs. H, Yungblut ,on Mon-
day.
Mr. and bliss. Jake Schwartz of
Credition !spent !spent Sunday at
th.n home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Weber.
Mr. :and Sam Holtzman of
Kitchener, visited with the fornl-
er's father, Mr: G. Holtzman the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herford of Elk
ton, Mich. are visiting this week
at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs
John Gellman.
Mr. and Idris. Lloyd Schicfle of
Detroit; visited over the week -end
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ,T.
Mr. Lennie Califas of Kitchener
niatore•d up over Sunday, Mrs,
Ca'ifas and fancily returned with.
hint to Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Eise:nhoffer
and son Jack of Kitchhener, Laure
and Bruce riee of Hensall 'spent
Sunday at "the home of Mr. and
'Ytr3 Wrn, Leibold, Babylon Line,
On Friday evening of this we-
ek the Hensall bad !team, will be
here to by • their luck- with.'sour,
boys. This will be a ,very inter -
siting gamma as botli of these teams
are evenly matched and are fight-
ing hard for !supremacy in the
League. Caere laird 11,elp the
Lt:ir~a along • by cheering'. for your
favourite team.
Mr. Nesbitt Woods, who has be-
en .acting as principal of the We1-
l( al public school for the peat
year, lias resigned that position for
a more prominent• position hi Tor-
onto, Mr, W, Finlayson, who has
teen taking care of the Elakepub-
lic school, has resigned his posit-
ion and will for the coming year
takIta no the toric as'prineipal of
the Wellesley 'sehoo,l
Much syni+path', is extiindecl to
Vii, and Mr:,. JoISccla.11 .Gelinae of
the Goshen Lino, north i,ti tle'
rT ath of their beloved dailght:iii,
Maideine, egad 16 ,yta-rs,.i
month an 13 days. De,c.'aeo'i
was ill only it few days with dou-
tt.ei pzviuinoma, and al the", •lt etv-
erythi tg Was clone frac her that co-
uld be though of, hat of no at'ail.
i. 'till occitred ion Saturday
July 1.0th .and the funeral. Was hold:
OD Monday to dile.: . L. cemetery,
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Spring and Summer Goods, In
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ALSO • CURTAIN GOODS, SI'iIRTINGS, FLANNELETTES.
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SEE OUR 'HARNESS 'REPAIRS AIRS AND SWEAT PADS, ETC,
A FULL LINE OR FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS OR 14. I,,?
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