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Zurich Herald, 1926-01-07, Page 1
o • Vol. XX'l rite►. 1 . ZURICH:, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1926, 04 Chesters L. Sqllithi $1,2$' a Voss, jelisrunlek OI.JOINsaBAxiS,toMAX Alt 0111111.11. To our many Readers and Friends We extend the Compliments of the Season Coal Strike • During the Coal *trike use Our Substitutes Sole Agents for the Real Gen- ', mine CONSOLIDATED .MILLERS VREEK, The :Rest Soft Coal ob- tainable Pocahontas, Steektlese "= "Soft Coal, Detroit Solvay nu! '',Coke and best Antbracite Fes "COAL. r - TELEPHONL SERVICE — OUR IN IFORMATI©N • 15 FREE. CALL US BEFO= EltrinIG MSS- -WHERE. 3De. tts._ Ce. stelo.. •HE•NSALL ONT. Phones -Office teas. House 10J Mr. John. Caaets; ,ire... elft for Kitchener on Wednesday:. Mr. CavomMiratper wale at Hen !•sall onn Wean isrlay._ $ Mester%. Melon and Edward Snell • cif Detroit,. who,. agent their vae- ;taltion with their parents. here, -turned to this city on Monday,. For tho convenience of the trav- -olling publie wet have- again in- :serted •alawl1 ole .the th'e. ICC. N. IL tiaaetbbld. Theannual report of the Evan- The Department has made . re- gelieal,. •sebbe y ,school 'wd+ea given by their effi©eot seeretaryy, Mier Mildred Hoffman on. Sunday morn- ing, which was a very good re- port indeed. There are some 260 on the roll and ' the offering for the year amounted to $464.73. We wish: tea extend • our meny thannks to our,numorouu subscr- ibers ,who have, already 'renewed their subscriptions for 1926, which is vary incouraging indeed. The gime& earnings of the Can - adieu :;National Railways for the week ending Dee. "21, .192.5 were $5,- 190, 258; as compared with $4,- 251,500 over the corresponding per iod of 1924, being an increase of $1,23E,758 or twenty-nine percent. During the past week, two Iiur on county nowSpapermen, Rev. F. J. Snowden of the Sea!orth News, and John W. Vanatter of the God; erieb Star, have crested the Great Divide. Mr. Snowden, had been i11 for some months ar,d his death was not unexpected, but Mr!Van ttar's death was due to a stroke, although he had not been in good health for several weeks. Me Snowden ,had been connected with The News since 1915, ,having come down from Little Current, Manit- oulin Island, where he had condic- ted a newdpaper for some time. Mr. Vanatter was the +senior part- ner in the firm of anVatter & Naf- tel of The Star, having been con- nected with: the late Jas. Mitchell in the same publication for many years prior to the '1a;tter's retire- ment, N N•m•i WE SELL • LifaBt.y Robber Footwear" BECAUSE We believe it is Better Footwear TO PE SUCCESSFLU, A. MERCHANTd MUST DO, 'T6IREE• , THINGS FOR MIS CUSTOMER;— SELL THEM STYLE. DELL •• THEM WEAR.. SELL THEM HCC0NOMY_ ' He most be irx a position :to give them good! that are reliable oe and t al little better at a piiieoerobiighertthant his,eompetiters 0 We rearms these Beets when; we decided opens LIFE -BUOY REM:MJt FOOTWEAR for, Zurich and :Histriet aad we' have not a been disappoints . Neither have aur custonneats. a Life -Buoy Rubber Footwear—made of finest of puregurnirubber by the ug e -date Life...Buoy prosap pew m ea6ae;B, always has friar.• • ranee and wonderful wearing qualities and is far cheaper bee'. cause it.' fasts i THAT IS VARY ' W SELL ANDMMEND ir TO YO.0 e • We hinveaeom4rre a stack ,ei:ihis desirable Rubber Husain Stock • iaow Let Us Nest Your .Requirements. Thank 'lou., BROWN OaP+s . SEE OUR WINDOW JMSPLAY •N •i. Nps, l4.414.**0 414•NIr•M'411raa.Nro (.... H lee a4. • N o eatend to Out Saustomera and Friends Our Beat Whihes far r4 1'G Iiristmas anti ffiam May. the New Year !bring tO 'Prosperity and :alull' mut.-e bt Uealth and and ib 4 CHURCH NOTES • ,a• 4 4 4► There were only a'• few seats left last "Sunday noght, mostly, in the gallery. • rills week our +seri+ices are as fol- lo,vs; Wednesday 7.45 Tea+sh,er`s meet- ing in the Parsonage. Thursday 2,30 p.m, Ladies wi.id and :Mission Society in the Church. Friday, 4.00 pm. Jr, Loague,Cat schism,. eF ridny, 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Praise [service, all are invited. Friday 8.30 Moir' Rohersal. • Sunday, 'Jan, 10th 30.00 <7:.m, Public' Worship. 11 a.m. Bible School forgltl ages 7.30 p.m, Evening Services, ,Seo - end (sermon in the Series, 1°The Smyrna Church?"';' 3,30 p,nne Sr. League. Five new Members were received last Sunday Eve: • , v. • Inspiring singing — Helpful ser- mons ;and a 'Welcome for you'ev +cry ,Sunday. litac:Irrs 0/ quest to the local Women' IsInst- itute as to''lseriding an instructor. for a series of 'lessons op ` home nursing. Any ladies wishing to• take this splendid course ,should let: the local secintery, ,Miss . Ida Rout- ledge know, no later than Jan. 13:- If a class of 25 canbe propured, an instructor will, coma. It is still in. tho memory of many, the fine instruction given by Mrs. • Di, Rutman, a few years ago, -and it is t o hoped that these instruct- ions will be'eq, wally as good. The fee for Institute members is 2a ' and non-members in 50e. IIRUON HOf3! MARKETING Hog marketing for the las week of 1925' has been' very light Folling gives the number of -hoe shiaped and the grading — Tota 77994; select bacon 23163, thick Sm ooth 41; heavies •3244; extra heav los 235; Shops hogs 3107; light 1069; %roughs 63; Sows No. 1 178; Sows No. 2, 1318; ,stags 156. With reference to hogs it will be noted that practicaliy 78,000 hogs were marketed. from the • county in' the past year. At an average mar - get value.of• $22.00 this gives a val- uation •of $1,716,000.00, The' per- centage of Selects night also be noted. The premium being paid for selects et possibly- an aver- age something better than $2A0 per head. .It would rnean' that ap .proximately $50,000 extra was[dis- t.ributed amongst the' firmeree of Huron County 'for hogs. coming in this grade. While this .grade i+s quite high, it can easily be impro- ved and it is1 to hoped to isee fur ther progress made along this lige in 1926. t s ALL BEEKEEPERS MUST; REGISTER • Every beekeeper ip ,Ontario, even if be— keeps only one or two col- onies sof bees, must register with the provincial apiarist within the next few weeks or be subject to prosecution under the foul brood act of 1925, Prof. F. Eric Millen, prov. apiarist reminded • the press the other. day, So tar about 5,000 beekeepers have registered and an estimate that there are nearly 4,- 900 ;900 more applications to come. Soma beekeepers feel that theplaw ie arbitrary and !subjects theta to undue expenses and loss, the only expense is the registration tee $1 per apiary, with 'a maximum for any one beekeeper of $5, and the oniy los's possible in the destruc- triction .of disease, The, object of the law, which is misunderstood in soma quarters, • is to atop the sp- read of the two forms of foulbrood of bees, at present q uite prevalent inn Ontario. The government has been spending about $10,000 a year for fifteen years on bee inispec tion, but lasting results cannot be secured until all aparirs are in- spected and cleaned up. There i4 an immense annual loss in colonies dying from foulbrood, and in honey not gathered, besides the inoncven- ience of not being able to handle colonies uniformly, Emanuel Evangelical Church ZURICH, • ONNT • Don't for get t write it 1926. Mr. and Mrs. W. lit ,Hoffman were Sunday visitors at Crediton. Mr. John D'ehcer, Jr., attended the ice races at Toronto the pant week. Mr. Albert Deters returned to Waterloo on Monday to resume hia _studie'a at the 'C'ollege. :Sorry to report that Mr. E. E. Steele, teller of the Bank of.- Mont- treal is laid up -with eye infection. Mrs. Hy. Demuthe and.son Al- bert, left for Toronto, where the la ,ter is •attending the Dental col- fege Mes!ars. Herbert Kalbfleisch annd Theodore Wagner, have returned to Waterloo College to resume their Studies. Messrs: Harry Angel and Ward Fritz motored to Exeter on Tues- day. Ward Says' the road in very heavy but the 13ig Six made it nicely. •0 1 Prof. and Mrs;. Alvin Sairerua of Toronto, were visitors during the past week, with the 1orruer'a mo- ther, Mrs, Gertrude Surerus of the Bronson Line. Miss 'Vola Prang returned to Stratford, to resume her studies at the Nomral, after spending the holidays with her parent's, ,Mte and and Mrs. Louis. Prang. `Mrs. C. Elite and daughter,Miss' Pk*.rrl.W-urtz, left' .for London on u Tesday, where the latter will take treatments for appendicitis at the hospital. , The hardware and furniture firm of Melick & Kalbfleisch are busy stocktaking, and in the matter of a day or so the new firms of Johnston & Kalbfleisch will be in a position to continue on this business, and we wish the succes- sors every 'success in thejr'under- taking. Don't forget the Box Social in the . Town- Hall on Thursday ev- ening, Jan. 7th.' A 'most pleas- ing program, is being arranged wh- will delight the audience, , Ladies are urged to bring boxes, and all children who care to bring boxes tc the social may do +s), as their boxes will b,e sold +sepaiiately'. BAbE SIEBERT HERO Babe Siebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert of the village has had himself elevated to the position of "clean up" player on the Montreal Maroons professional hockey- team. Recently it was the flying Dutchman who. paved the o'iy for an overtime victory for Montreal' over Pittsburg. On Saturday night at the Forum l wh- ile 10.,50U fans ro red thein delight Siebert . showed his marvellous re- serve ,strength by costing back af- ter being practically knocked out in a collision,and beating the I'erbes, goalman, for the decid- ingg, oal which gave ,Montreal a 3-2 victory over, the New York) americans after 15 minutes of ov- ertime pray, Ii `Was a gruelling struggle from tstat•t to finish in wh- ich Siebert was an outstanding M- eyer. Stephen—Reeve, Alex. Neeb, Deputy reeve, John Hayes; CCoun hors, Rauber, .Gates, CChester atz'hinntay and ,•Isiah xetreani, Exeter—Reeve, w. D. Sanders, -elected; CG'ouncillorg, Eli Ca - tis, J. Davis, J. Hawkshaw, ilrspie. The question+submattra to the ratepayers for the council to ant pool table license for • 1926 1s snowed under. Hens+all--In a .spirited elects 5n W Geiger was returned reeve eve by defeating Thos. Hudson by a majority; of 24. This- will be Mr. Geiger's -third year as atreeve.11. Gadetich-eby'-law authorising e Town Council toga ahead with new, irflaenicipal hall at an estinr- ed expenditureure of florae $95,004 as dofe•ltecl"o y the small majority four. Clinton• -=A bi+'-1;e4 to Spend ),o oo alb oreetiou Of a Mee call- egiate insttteite was defeated . by 18 Vo1.Q, ELECTION RESULTS ' D 1>I re ul Gi gr w On re the a at u of $8 GIFTS That Keep on Giving Kodaks and Films TVictrola & Records Fancy Cro c k e r.y, and: Choice Boxed Candy J Give Us A Call Phonograph Repaid Main Springs for ate, makes of machines. - Prompt Service W. Co Wagner W. G. Hess& Sent b•••••••••••••• wa4s+••••••++++r++++la.NNN+i •• tz w • • • Auto Tires Tubes! • i,,-,,, . We have a large Stock of Tires and Tib 30 on hand which were purchased at the low I ••n PRICES PREVAILING LAST SUMMER. AND WE ARE (LV` OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS PURCHASS i WHILE THEY LAST • D- • • THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING FOR THESE MUSES Si >i$, *• BELOW THE PRESENT, WHOLESALE PRICES, • • Get •Yours NOW!• FREiD THIELZURICH 2URIH: 4*4e44•o t'oo4 aeeeeesoe to w000weaes++Oe++4shM4NMlM I -Winter Footwear t Be prepared to meet Win- + ter with a warm reception by wearing Dominion Rub- ber Footwear. For those who prefer felt'•Footwear our stock is coinrplete • Ladies aed Children by your Goloshes now. We have the FLASH, ADJUST() with two buckles and two dome fast- nerss, For Men we have one and four buckle Overshoear, 00 Lumbermen's with red or white soles, lace or buckle. CONSULT US 1F YOU WANT WARM FOOTWEAR, '1a+ HAVE A GREAT VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. PRICES LOWEST! • • 4 + + •+ ••• + C. FRITZ & SON + SHOE MERCHANTS +++++++444444++++++.+41,+++40414+++++44++++.4 +- 1 Merry Christmas AND A Happy Vew Year TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. 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