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COUNTY NEWS
Dr. Walter Shillinglaw the wet:
Ytxiown veterinary surgeon of Mit- Diary Fee were visited by a 3331,- .I of the laundry Uusiness. I'Ung
4ehell, diad 'can Nov, lst.
llc: was
ber of friends and relatives on' has many frietads .'lxere, who will
V7 years 'old and had bc>cn '�siel: Thanksgiving Day. be pleased to hear of his return,
mbout a year.as the laundry business in Exeter
Miss .Belle Sharks has returned
The machinery from the knits- to Brantford, accompanied by her has been very much demoralized
I
ung factories in Owen Soiinh and mother, Mrs. James Sparks.
since his departure.
' q'ingham are being brought to Mrs. . . GenMcIntyre, who was ;
Minton and the head plant. wilt tuts to De-
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ables in the, county, has been quite the intention, of ending: his days
poorly during the past week or 1 %n his native country,, is now • an
so, t his way back accompanied by
fourteen year old son. An .lir
The 1%1is;ea Nir•g �r't, Sa, ab and return he will again assume charge
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Ai.
Thursday, November 17th, o2*
be boomed. for several weeks on a
afternoon the hen
trot has returned.
Last Sunday erected in
some bronze tablet,
Illycatior of the Clinton men who fell
ari fErance and wh as oed as is
-result of the war,
the presence of a large number of
;people.
Wilber McBride, who has been
tlarrying on the blacksmith bus-
s in the shop forreerlfleld,c pi
'byr James Powlie, Bay.
fr
lthe past year or more, fold out
*3s interests to 141r, Thos, Brandon
VL*ingham; who has now taken
4eharge of the business.
C.REDITON
?Airs. Carl Finkbeiner, Mrs.Voel-
ker and son of Detroit motored
?here on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholsom were
aiu Wyoming on Sunday, the lgue-
s of the former's brother.
Jos. Haist and Mrs. God. Wein
'Were in Pigeon, Mich., last week
attending the funeral of a relative
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Either and
3Miss .Bernice spent Thanksgiving
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sambrook
.est last week for their new home
an Aurora. •
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HAY COUNCIL
Our council ha decided not to The regular meeting of the Co-
submit a by-law for the voting' until of they Township of Hay was
public
on a new high school and pubQ1e1J in the: Town Ball, Zurich, on
school combined, as labor and:Saturday ,Nov. 5th. call xnemb-
building material is still very high i ers were present. The minutes
and a good satisfactory grant, we iof the previous meeting were read
believe, has been secured on the and adop'teici[.
understandingthat a suitable
school will have to be ereted in,
the course of another year or so.
Edmund Geiger of London is
the guest of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Howard ( of
Goderich were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale.
Mr. J. W. Ortwein left Monday
last for Kitchener attending the
funeral of the late C. rOtwein,who
died in that city at the age of
83 years..
Mrs. \Vurtz who has been vis-
iting with 'her mother, Mrs. J.
Melick who is very ill, returned to
her home 'at Pigeon, Mich., on Sat-
urday last. Mr. Samuel Merrier
accompanied her and will spend a
short time in the ITU. S.
HENSALL.
The Chiselhurst Methodist ch-
loral intend holding a fowl supper
-km Monday evening Nov. 21st.
• 'T. J. Berry, the well known hor-
'tseman, and who has the finest st-
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
f3utter 40
48
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Zuckwheat:. 60
43arley ..... 60
'Wheat 11.11 95-1.00
Oats 40
Flour 3.75-4.25
2
-Shorts .__ 30.00
Potatoes per bag -_- ... 1.50
Live Hogs .__ 1111. _1111 _1111 8.25
EXETER
The auditors report will be ar-
ranged and compiled as reeont-j'
mended 'by the Provincial Au;d-
itor..
The following orders were pas-
sed; -
Wm.. Vanhorne teaming gravel
$50.00; E. 0?. Klopp selecting jur-
ors 4.00; W, Edighoffer, ditto, 4,00;
Tp. Clerk, ditto 5.00 ; Insurance! on,
Hall 20.00; 1Vlunicipal World sup.
plies 15.54; W. Edighoffer, atter;
ding S. of R. Voters List 3,.50; H.
'Lipphardt, refund drain tax. 78; W.
Caldwell, inspector and labor Blk
Creek Drain 13.12 ; Tp. Clerk, fees
attending C. of R. Voters List 16.32
Economical Fire Ins. on, telephone
office 18.00; Postcards for tax'.
notices 17.50; Prov. Treas. war tax
tickets 40.00; W. Alexander, drag-
ging road 1, 14.40; W. Reichert to-,
among gravel 2.00; John Erb, at-'
tending lights rd. 9, 5.00; John Pf-
aff fenceviewers fees 2.00; John
Eckstein and W. Caldwell ,ditto?
each 2.00; C. Eilber grading 1.75;
J.J. Smith, labor culverts 12.00;
A. Zettel ditto 15:.02; Mose Erb
repairing culvert rd. 9, 9.00; I.Dun
3ford hauling plank, rd. 1, 4.00;C1.
Aldsworth repaireng duly', rd. 41,
1.50; W. Bieber, rep(. duly rd. ...2„
5.00; Jas. Dearing rep. road ' 4.50;
T. Welsh lumber 259.30; Hy. Stein-
bach, com. work 239.15; J. Decker
Jr. bal. com wrk. 33.00; Rol. Geiger
com. wrk. 204.50; E. Daters rep,i
for thr-skiing machine 1.50; Zurich
Agr. Soc. refund hall rent 1290 3:001;
T. McAdams gravel 4.80; S. Hoff-
man, repairing drain 5.95; P. Dei -
chert Sr. com. wrk 229.00; Stade
fi Weido, cement and spikes 26:60;
J. Wein, coma wrk. 263.85; rRz1VIun
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ACR• CUSHION A�INNER /TIRI
(, RUBBER COMPAN 1 9-
imminnolmonnani WINGHAM. ONTARIO.
I have been appointed Agent for this district for the
above Celebrated Inner Cushion Tires. And will be
pleased to give a demonstration at any time. Call and
be convinced.
John Hey,Jr.
Peter Case returned last week
from a trip to the West extending
over several weeks.
Mrs. Richard Penhale of Toron
to, is visiting. with her mother,Mrs
John Sanders, Stephen ° who is in
poor health.
Wm. Skelton and Herb Cross
after spending several months in
the West in the neighborhood of
Hamiota, Man, returned.
Julius Sokoloff, Junk dealer, is
here spending a short time for the
purpose of disposing of his house
hold property and chattels, He
has been in Toronto for sometime
and will return to the city.
Philip' Hern recently purchased
three lots of land on Carling . St.
and has planted out 48 silkworm
trees. Mr. Hein is agent for
these trees and several are exper 1 court work 217; P.. Schade ditto
inventing in this new industry. ; 75.00; T. Kyle ditto 122.50; P,Schade
Pong Kwong, who left town ' graved 10.50; A. Gabel gravel53.25
over a year ago for China with A; Welber ,gravel 63;.30; Wti Dig-.
The head of a gr eat trading organization which unites its
Crerar
trading with its politics -a political theorist -has lost control of
the political movement he started and is being driven into im-
possible positions by class rule extremists. .He is under the
domination of Wood, the political boss of Alberta. He would
give effect to Free Trade, thus destroying Canada's industrial
and economic structure.
A Vote for Crerar is a Vote. for Chaos
So evasive that nobody knows where he actually stands on the
great issues of the day. Fits his policy to suit his audiences.
Talks Free Trade to the West and Protection to the East.
Specializes in high-sounding phraseology. His party is pledged
to a large measure of Free Trade, but fails to suggest new
methods of obtaining necessary National Revenues.
A Vote for King is a Plunge in the Dark
Easily the outstanding' figure in Canadian public life to -day, and
Me • hen the only real Leader in sight. Able, forceful, courages, and
upright iolz
n character. A statesman of demonstrated ability with.
broad National and Imperial vision and an unassailable record.
Stands firm for the maintenance of a reasonable Protective
Tariff, and aims to provide the maximum amount of profitable
labour for all.
A VOTE FOR MEIGHEN IS A VOTE FOR A SPEEDY
RETURN TO MORE PROSPEROUS TIMES
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The National Liberal and Conservative Party
Publicity Coiitimnittee
: teMe nwir bl e,,
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Zurich
Look for the Ames Holden
. mark on every pair
W. H. PFILE
ZURICH, ONT.
Your New Rubbery --
guaranteed to outwear any
pair of similar shoes
These long -wearing rubbers must be better or
such a broad claim could not be made.
Never before have Canadian -made shoes been sold with
a guarantee that so completely protects you, and assures
the utmost value for your money.
There's an Ames Holden Rubber Shoe or Boot which is
exactly what you need. The next time you need a pair,
be sure you ask us for Ames Holden and get the benefit
of the guarantee.
AMES HOLDEN
1tUBBEROTWEAR
nan, coin wrk. 120.0); North. Elec
Co. supplies 103.47; Stromberg-
Te. Mf.lg supplies 4.71; Bell Tel.
Co. tolls Aug, t`> ;�")t. 118.88; ditto
Sept. to Oct. 102 51.
The Council adjourned to meet
again on Saturday ,Dec. 3rd at
one o'clock, p.ni.
A. F. Hess,;Clerk;
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the 'Township of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall. Crediton; on Monday the 7th
of Nov. 1921 at 1 p. n. all mem-
bers were pres..mt with the : xe-
eption of Councillor Penhale!.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and adopted.
The Bond of Fred. Wuerth, tax
Collector, be accepted and filed,
with the Clerk.
The following orders were pas-
sed; -
A. ,Neeb, sel. jurors 4.00; Jos.
Guinan ditto 4.00; H. Eilber ditto
4.00; Judge Dickson fees 10. Ox roe's
appeal 13.00; P: Eisenbach, Hein-
tzman and Isaac's bridge 997.15;,.
D. Oestreicher tile S.B. 21.60; W.
Kestle com. 3rd S.R. 8.50; W. La-
Fond coin. 11.70; T. Wein, com.
19.00; Exeter Times printing .2.40;
J. Ziler, grading and gray. con;.12
13.00; J. Ziler gravel 34.00; Faist
Bros. acct. 1.65; F. W. Farncom,b,
Walker's award 24.00; A.1•t Weber
gravel 27.25; P. Shenk com. 3rd S.
Rd. 7.70; II. Link and Desjardine
grading E.S.R. 16.50; N. Shenk con.
E.S.R. 60.00; -J. Kessell, com,. 6,
E.S.R. 7,50; 1v11. Schweitzer cont,
135,95; M. Schweitzer, cow tag insp.
112.00; Ed. Disjardine com.. ES R,
7.50; J. Kessell, com. 5 -ESR 12..0;
J. Klumlp work on ESR 2.25; Hy.
Clark grading lst S.Rd. 12.00; J.
Wiilheln. balcontr. 42.00; S. G.
Lamporte com. 7.50; M. Ryan tile
con 12, 18,75; J. Willis cont. 29.40;
J. Jacobs conn. 7.00; J. Willie draw-
ing the S.B. 5.00; H. Clark, gravel
11.25; J. Barry wrk o0n culv. S.B.
22,75; G. Penhale work on culv;.
Elk 1, S,B. 7.50; H.E. Harlton gray.
1st S,R, 25.00; Ed. rahner Contr-
acts 339.80; T. Chambers com. 4,
1s, t SR. ,
500;
The coup
citdj adjourned to meet
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Buy the Roofing
the Railroads Use
The railroads use Neponset Paroid Roofing be-
cause it gives them the longest and best service at the
lowest possible cost per year, They use it on every
: kind of building -close to tracks, where sparks fly, be-
(cause it is fire -safe
troid
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defies time and wear because of its weatherproof sur-
face. Colors, red, green, grey. It keeps out rain and
moisture because it is impregnated with waterproof
asphalt. Make' that new roof for your factory or farm.
building Neponset- Paroid and get the best satisfaction
that a roof can give,
BIRD & SON. LIMITED, Hamilton, Ontario
agaits in the Town Hall; Crediton, Fred. C. kaibfl eisch Zu ri c
on 'Monday, the 5111 day of Dec„
at 1 p.m. 1f: r"y' E 11..c•r, C'LER1•"
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