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Vol. XXV U No 51.
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23,
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CHAMPION 3URAN MAN
A ,man may ua' the mole on
;the, 'back of his( neck for a collar
lbotton; he may ride a freight to
Save three cents a Mile; he mia.y.
Right the lamp, with. ' a splinter to
save matches;; he may stop his
-watch at night to !save wear; use
a period for a 'demi: colon to slave
ink, and pasture his grandmother's
grave "to save hay; but a man
of this diacriptiom is a scholar and
gentleman compared with a man
who will, take a newspaper and
1T; hen asked to payy for it puts it
visit's and visitors
back in the porstoffice , marked 'holidays • at July 1 and . 2ed pre-
"RefuIaed.,"_ xchaTgre. c'eed a Sunday,. The general rule
that most towns seam i:o be adopt-
ing is that the 4a>,erth.ants will
kkeep the 'stores/ opent on Satur-
day). It is hardly possible' for
householders at, that time sof year
to lay in 'sufficient supplied for
last over the throe •days and es-
peeially when added company will
no doubt be the order or the -day,.
THE GAS TAX r
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Hanover is a very the" icing town
but its municipal tax rate • is con-
siderably higher than that of many
other places. In. 1925 it. was 50
mills, in 1226, 521 mills, and this
year it is 52: zmll'.a on the 'dollar},
The publie and. high school ratea
account far more than half of the
total
* Governments aro always look
There seems to beaa little con- ing for new 'sources of revenues%
fusion on just what will be expiect- One of the latest taxation plans
ed of the merchants -whenthe. two is the tax on gasoline, ativrptecl
by the Province only two yearla
ago.. It is evidently a fruitful.
source of revenue, as according to
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the .stat'•m:'nt of the provincial tr'e-
surer, issued recently, it brought
in in 9126 no less than $3,376,000,.00
This tax is'. a comparative new
one In 1919 there were only three
states in the Union with gasolinic
tax, -. and now 41 out of 48 states
have such a source of revenue,The
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For Middle Aged Men
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His ,policy may be carried on this basis until age 65 to cover
his productive period, or any time within ten years he may
change it to, a permanent plan under the Conversion Piivi:ege
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MORNING, 4
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Mrs. Fraser of Detroit, was
her.a on a flying visit.
Mr. Joe Smith, of Detroit,
holidaying at his home here.
li,l'is. Herb. Mousseau has been
on 1`1)e iaicii-list the past week,
7,i':,s Lillian . Rosa, who has been
atte:iding Stratford Normal, has
retu-i fieri to her 'home here.
Mr. Louis Kraft has brightened
up the appearance ofhis dwelling
house with a new coat of paint.
111i;ss Gertrude Sehilbe who has
been; attending Normal School at
,ti: eiis of Ontario have appar
London, has returned to her home
here
no kick in paying three
cent's a gallon. Kentucky and Mr.. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich
S. Carolina levy five eenta a gal- and family of the Goshen Line
lon. Virginia charges, lour and south,- visited relatives in Pigeon
a half cents. Six states make the Micli., the pact week,
tag four cents • grid nine the same I :Mr3. T. L. Williams has been
as Ontario Not only is it a fruit-
ful 'sources of revenue, but it isfeaesy di-ving the past week withher
to collect,. It ia, in addition, a I mother, Mrs° McDougall• at Huron -
hair tax in view of the large'surnis dale, who is ieeriouisly ill.
that all provincial and state Gov- Messrs. Clayton and Clarence
ernni ata must apeud to -day on Hoffman of Galt were Sunday tris—
highway $ . It looks like a tax
that has conte to shay)
SCHOOL REPORT
itorti with Mr. and Mars. W. H.
HoliMan,.
Mr. 'told Mrs. Jacob Schnell and
daughter of Ayton were' week-
encl. visitors with the former Into -
5, S. No. 5, Stanley for May, ',trier;. Mr..,_and•• Mrs. John Schnell.
Jr, IV -Vera Smith 174; Grace ;
P O'Dwyer was taken ill
81.
Robinson_ 149; Margaret Robin- xoil
covey to report ' that Mrs. (Dr.)
.:Sr, III—Bert 1VIcBiide 132, Bruce ',wit week with an attack of ap
el,t ods itis and on Thursday -Was
McChnclzcy 168t.•11'.—, to •London Hospital- wlii r�
Sr, ITI-qi+:ia °i E.• McClinrlley 216, �]ae tvas •operatcal on for append -
Russel Hayter 186,Elmore McBride '
150; Campbell McKinley '.149, El- icitis° We hope for a speedy se -
Elmore Stephenson 102, r
JR. II—Margaret Lan1.ont 189,
-Allen Armstrong.. • 33 •
Jr,. II b,'—Elva 1VIcClinche+y 254
Efazel Hayter 225. - •
Jr. II—Isabe'll Robinson 246,
Dorothy Armstrong 189,
Sr. Primer—Clare McBride, ;John
McClinchey, Solus McClinchey.
Jr. Primer ,Geo'. McChnchey,
Mary McClinchey,. I
• C. E. Reid, Teacher.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the. report of
the Lower School recommendation
promotion; examination's held in
Zurich, June 8, 9, .dud 1.0th. • There
are eight' 'subjects to pass on to'
obtain a Lower School certificate •
namely, English Grammar, Can-
adiin History, Geography, Phyo-
grapny, Arithmetic, Art, Bota:iy,
Zoology. The number after the
pupil's name 'signifies the number l
_bl subjects completed and percent-
age.
Sr. • V--1Vlervyn Scbwal,n1 8-74%
Lloyd'.Klopp 8-67; Dorothy •Zet-
tel 7-60., •
Jr. V — Napoleon Bedard 4-69
Stella Cal'fn.s, 5-70; Wilfred Du •,
charme 5-71; Clarence Farwell
1t-73 Lawrence Howald 4-71; Cath -
erne Merrier 5-75; Grace Zettei
4-67
M, C. Milliken, Principal. 1
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SME To: Rte 1 RE 'FOR SAT TILDAY.
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1 covert' • to Aire., O'Dwyer.
Mr. and Mrs T McAdams and
family and Harry Bassow of the
Bronson Line were Sunday visitors
with Mr and Ilrs, J. Millar of Gait
and Mr and Mrs Al _Guenther at I
ebener •
A Strawberry Social will bt
held at Emanuel Evangelical chu
rc'h Lawn, Zurich, on Monday ev-
ening,' July 4th. An excellent pro-
gram. coni,prising the very best of
n,ursic; men's and Ladies' Choruses
and other ehoier mus'cal numbers
both vocal and instrumental. Also
readings and ' addresses, ei;e., will
be rendered following the supper
of Strawberries and cream and
other' toothsome things. This
happy event is under the auspices
of the Ladies Aid, and .the. proce-
rda flow into the piano fund.
Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH — ONT,
Monday, July 4th, Strawberry- 1Soc-
ial on the church. lawn Every-
body invited.,
Thursday '7.30 p.m. Prayer and
Praise
Friday 4.10 pan.—Jr. E.L.CE
Friday 71°30 plan.—Sr. ELCE
Friday 8,30 pan.—Choir Practice
Sunday
10,00 a,m. Worship
Subject—I lltesbtrated Object
Sermon. 4t
11 ,ni, •Bible School,
S. E. Galactic), Superintendent
7,30 Chiidron's Day programme
special niueic, good Numbers.
Ea, erybody Ira Cordially.- Invited,'
Revv W. Y Dreier,' Paster
HYMENIA,L
A quiet, but very interesting
matrimonial event was solemnized
by Bov. H. Reni:be, at the home of
Mrs, A. Johnston on Tuesday.
morning, June 21, when het young-
est daughter Miss Pearl, was un-
ited in Holy Matrimony to Mo.'
Albert. Ka1bf1 r'seh; of Zurich. Im-
mediately' after the ceremony the
happy young couple lett an a
1louley11300n trip to Toronto, Ni-
agara Falls and Buffalo. Upon
ti]eiI ' return they will reside iu
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Zurich, where Mr. Kalbfle:'sch is' one
of Zurich's prominent young bus-
iness ruse•. • The .Herald joins with
the many friends in extending
hearty congratulation's to thisp op-
alar young couple,
ANOTHER TIE
Tie games stein to be the finks
of our oaseball tenni This suniuier,
yet while it does not sound ..i as
bacl as ';a defeat, tett it is no move
towards advancement, 00 Mon-
day eveabig the Staffa boyd'were
here and played Znr+ich'its, third
tie game sof the season, This game
lot—Aloof like an easy Win for Zur-
ich, when a eouple of bad breaks
went against them. and Staffs was
soon on the job s^orin;; auffici^art
to caua:r. a tio, which was. then a
deadlock until the ;ani; was cal-
led 011 account of 'rinrlrn ss, S011.10
very good pla'y's were made, wh-
1?G o•nr t0 try e'rg's and misplays
by bath 'teams *wore madee. Ort
t Friday of 'tarn weak, ourr boys p•o
a, .T'T rsilr, and ,CI ,1='all is here
ain't Monday evening, Jran0 27th.
clow er; Body.coma oat aiir'l eheer fol+
!'our f+Verite teat
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FULLY GUARANTEED BY US
Hess, The Jeweller
COAL 1927
Spring Delivery
YES WE HAVE
Dropped the Price of Coat
ANTHRACITE
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Harness trunks Valises Auto isms
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, .HARN]I!I
OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, LADIES' BRAGS,
COIN AND OTHER PURSES A FINE DISPLAY ON HANDD
GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HOR REP.
ANKETS, ETC. ON HAND..
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO TIRES RIGHT NOW.
a Come in and see (our fine display of Useful' Goods..
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s.ONV is the time to secure your
New Spring Footwear for Style
-while our Stock is complete
WE HAVE MANY NEW LI NES TO SHOW YOU IN MEN'S
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR..
A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS WORKBOw ,
Where Quality, Style and Prices C@mit
We Win!
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ALSO DRESS LENGTHS FOR I.i:: tLE GIRLS, MISSES alz
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