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Friday 7.30 P.M... Senier League
The Herald will be very glad. if.°
its readers and 'friends will let us
have your summer visits away, as.
well as yous summer visitors.: Call
us up by phone, or send it in a one
cent stamp will bring it in, and• you
will do your friends a great favor,
as well as help to make your week
ly paper interesting and newsy.
HAY COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Coun-
cil of the Township of Hay was held
in the Town Hall, Zurich„ on Tues-
day, July 3rd. Ail the members
were. present. The minutes' of the
meeting held in June 2nd, June 5th,
June 13th and June 26th were ad-
opted as read. •
By -Law No. 8, 1928, authorizing
the Reeve and. Treasurer to borrow
certain sums of money from •the
Bank of Montreal for current expen-
ditures were read three times and fin
ally passed.
The following accounts covering
Township Roads, Telephone and Gen
eral Accounts were passed:
rL. Kalbfleisch, pay list $5.25; T.
Ayotte, pay list 6.62; A. ein tile
19.17; John Oesch pay list 199.05;
ditto,, 9.bO; T. Ayotte pay list 71.00;
Don. RoadMachinery Co., grader,
etc., 231.30; ditto, scrapers 27.50;'
M. Corriveau on culverts $50; J.
Campbell, pay *list . 75.83; N.. Foster, -
pay list Rd. 6,. 157.05;,ditto Rd. 15,
94.70; E. Gabel pay istr 751.17; E.
J Walper pay list .$99; E. P. Datars
pay list 7.30; G. E. Thompson pay
list 73.84; A. Wein tile, 50.20; S.
Hoffman pay list 171..70; R. Camer-
on, pay list 32.10;, H. Krueger, pay
list 280.80; C. Aldsworth, pay list,'
54.5; E. Wilds pay list $27.55; S.
Rupp .pay list, 173.30; P. Schade
pay list 78.40; H IL Neeb, Rd. Supt.
$1.06; General Accounts—S. S. No.
11, delegate O.E.A., $10; Postage
Black Creek Drain 2.30; Sep. S.S.
No. 1, delegate O'.E.A., $10; H. Flax
•bard, balance pay list, Talbot Drain,
202.41; by-laws, etc., Mud Creek
Drain $60 ;. . . Telephone Accounts:
Bell Co. Apr. 21 to 1VIay 20th tolls
91.70; Standord Underground Cable
Co., cabel 397.31; Can. Telephone &
Supply Co., materials 23.00; North-
ern
orthern Elec. Co., material $23; Strom -
berg -Carlson Tel. Mfg. Co., 328.02;
M. G. Deitz, salary $64; P. Mclsaac
.salary $475; Tuckersmith Tle. Sy.
,rates 1927 35.61; E. R. Guenther,
.cartage, 19.10; C. Kellerman board
cable men, $20;
The Council adjourned to meet a -
;gain on Juy 13th, at '7 o'clock p.m.,
to consider tenders for Black Creek
Drain and for the regular meeting
on .August 7th, at 1.30 o'clock, in the
afternoon.
A. F. Hess, Clerk.
Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH - .ONT.
'Powerful Smiling.
Smile when you wake, it gives
worry .a shake
Thefile -when you're beat, and youll
soon get your feet.
Smile when you're down, and
you'll soon lose your frown.
Srriile at your foes, and you'll not
feeltheir blows.
TSrn le at your friends, they'IT be
true till we ends.
Smile • all the while and you'll
reach. the last mile.
Save your sorrow till tomorrow,
smile awile to -day.
Werk is play to him who., hums,
tomorrow never comes.:
you cheer ttp, slcies'will clear up
clouds 'will ass away:
Save •your: sorrow till tomorrow,
mutt awhile today.
Tuesday eve., 7 p.m.—Jr. League
3llund -allay,. 8.' p m. -Prayer and Praise
Friday 8.:30 pm—Choir Practice
SUNDAY SE1tVICES
.61 Worship 10 A. M.
p Subject -The enduring World.
11 z�,.m•—'Bible School,
01 J. IL Ganeho, Superintendent.
Worship: 7.30 P. M. '
Subject --The Big Business of
Life.
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$1,5U IN 10..RBJAR3, $2 112A1r OZOILARAHM
she home town
Mrs, E. Oesch is spending the we-
ek with her mother at Dashwood..
M. Brady of Toronto, was a visitor
at the home f Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. 3,. -Hey Jr., spent a
most pleasant week -end at Toronto,
where they took in the many ntar+rel-
ous sights in that fine city.
Mrs. W. C. Wagner and son Leon
axd and Mrs. McLincher were to God
etch on Monday.
Messrs. C. Fritz and Wm. O'Brein
are away to Kettle Point, on a black
bass fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfeffer of Lis-
towel, were week -end visitors with
relatives in. this section,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kekoa, who spent
th past week resting with Zurich
friends, returned to their. home in -
Detroit. - .,, j
Mrs.-Ueiger and babe: of Pigeon,
Mich., is spending the week at. the
hone of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs..
A. Melick.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier, mot-
ored to Listowell, the past week to
visit the latter's sister and Mother
at that place. The mother is not
enjoying good health.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kalbfleisch, of
D�atroit, speant: a pleasant week's
j 'aeation visiting relatives and fri-
ends in. this vicinity the past week.
Mrs. William O'Brein, worthy
companion of our popular produce
merchant, is enjoying a very restful
week's vacation, the guest of Mrs. C.
Fritz at "Dunwork'in" Cottage, at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido, Mr.
Jim Johnston and Mrs. Edighoffer Sr
motored to Yale, Mich„ on Sunday,
Mrs. Edighoffer, Mrs. Weido, and
daughter Dorothy, are visiting the
week at Yale. .
Thursday of this week, is the day
known as the Orange Walk Day, or
a great manyff call it the 12th Or Ire
land, the big celebration for this eec-
tion will this year be held at Hen -
sail, and it is looked for to be a. mon
ster crowd on this day.
We are pleased to report that Mr.
Walter Schnurr, the new blacksmith,
who opened up some months ago,
and who was obliged to lay, off for
a few -weeks, owing to sciatica, has
rttfrned from his home at Mildmay,
and resumed his work here, and is
feeling much better. •
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A ratherunique event was celebr-
ated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Laporte, of the Blue Water Highway
over the week -end, when their son
of Detroit, accompanied by sixteen
of his friends who are all mutes
(deaf and dumb) had a most beauti-
ful time, and enjoyed themselves
very much. '
On Monday evening during the
heavy thunder storm, the lightning
killed 'a verry valuable cow belong-
ing'to Mr. Hugh Thiel of the 14th
con. The cow was out in the open
in the middle of the field. A. bolt of
lightning also entered a tree - near
the house of Mr. Wm. Uttley of the
vilage and it somewhat shattered
the tree, but no other damage was
done. -
County Councillors. Hold .Picnic.
The members of the Huron Co-
unty Council of Huron and friends
held their annual picnic at Jowett's
Grove, Bayfield, on Wednesday after
noon, last, The day was ideal for,
the occasion •and there were about
X00 present to take part in the pie-
nic. The chief feature of the pro-
gram• was the presentation of a
beautiful Westrninister, chime clock
to Warden Hayes, who was married
to Mrs. Nellie Stafford, Goda;rieh, oil
Monday last. A t en? suite`*lr' real-
lu•,za. won ;WA by Councillor Il. 0,
Cox, Goderieh Township, and the
presentation was made by Council-
lor 'l li4 , tudta, liowick ` oNvl tbip.
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Diamond 12ing
The most popular Line of Diam-
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WE HAVE THEM
Nessy The
Jeweller
COAL
NOW IN YARDS,
EIGHT CAR LOADS
OF HIGH 'GRADE FURL
Scranton Anthracite,
Minehead Alb -eras
Solvay Coke
MILLER CREEK SOFT COAL
ALSO POCAHONTAS
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Phones—Office low. House 1 ,
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and Summer Foot-
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Men, Boys and Girls
are now complete
and we invite you
Ford Sedan—In good mechanical condition, Rubber good $16O'„
1923 Ford Coupe --4 new tires, Upholstering like new. .See iY
Grey Dort Touring, ready for the road, only $25.
1924 Ford Coupe, Saloon Tires; a Real Bargain.
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McLaughlin Touring, a
real bargain at $25.00
O. TZ & SON
FORD DEALERS
Tires30x3i $5. to $6. Batteries. $9.
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When you start out to do your
spring and summer buying come
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PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS., SHIISTINGS, CO'T7k'IIb-.€ H
FLANNELETTES, ETC.
SHOES, AND RTJBBERS, HARDWARE, A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. HARNRSi5
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
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