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Vol. XXVI No 28
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1926.
Chester L. Smith, Publish,*
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HENSALL ONT.
Plions—Office Law, Rouse 103
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Lots of mess can read their wiv- The doctor's best slogan is; 1
es like a boola but they can't shut "There is no permanent lsubstit-
them up as eaey. late for health",
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Speaking of prohibition • sied
things like, tbiat—the kangaroos in
Au teaEa. ;still have the hops.
sie—a
What Zurich, reeds badly it a
fire department that will come out
anal build a fire in you stoveefor
you in the morning before you get
up,
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TRADE ThIPROVES
Canada hasa better trade bal-
ance, by nearly sixty million dol-
lars the paist year than she had the
previoud year, :according •to a st-
atement issued at Ottawa. Dur-
ing the Iast twelve months Canada
customers have purchated fromher
goods to the value of $1,093,185,68a
an increase of $26,860,403. During
the same time Canada purchased
frons abroad goods, to 'the value of
$817,757,042, a decrease from the
record of the peevious year of fa6,-
869,103. This means that there is
an improvement it ,the trade bal-
ance of $59,575,374. The •figuresi
also ishcav that Canada is parches -
Great prosperity .itt predicted( ing lest from the United States,
for 1926. .aut times promise to and therefore leSsening the
ad-
Tbe fairly good, despite thfe. vantageous trade balance which
They say tome things are ime
-postibIe, but dici yon ever see a
running. brook?,
that country has held against Can
ada and at the' same time is pur-
chasing more from the United
Kingdona In the same period Ger
many bought well over thirty mil -
Take a. girl with knee drest and lion dollars worth of materials in
!silk ;stockings in this kind of we- Canada, but Canadn'd purchases in
rather. .She maj be chilly,. but she the late enemy' territories' was
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is considered a WI1X111 sister.. !lest than. seven millions.
HAY COUNCIL.
The Council' of the Township of
Hay met according to the Muniee
ipal Act, on 1VIonday, Jan. 11th:,
1926, in the Town Hall, Zuriclawhen
the following subscribed to the
Declaration o'f Office; .Ilee.ve, E..
F. Elopp; Councillors, L. II. Ba-
der, W. R. Dougall, J. P, Rau, A.
Reichert. The Council was thel*Conapany,
organized ,for the year! 1926.
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Messrs. A. F. Hess, and Wm. S.'
Johnston were at Crediton on
Wednesday, auditing the books of
the Hay Township Fire Insurance
The' annual meeting of the sub
Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Koehler of
Kitchener, visited relative's here'
scribers of the Ray • Municipal:TO the past week. Mr. Koehler looks
eph.one System: will be held in the quite well after his recent oper-
ation.
Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturdayfe
Jan. 30th, at 2 o'clock, pline
The Township; Clerk was instru
t -ted to subscribe for eight copies
of the Municipal World, one copy
for eacli of the °following; Reeve
Councillors, Road Supt., clerk and
ass essor.
Mr. Neeb was' reeapointed
Road Superintendent pf the. Tp.
of Hay foe the \year 1926, and that
a by-law be ;stelpared confirming
said appointment.
The Reeve and tcleint were •auth-
orieed. to sign and subnist to the our school boys are doing gu‘ • d
Minister of Public Works ,andHighe workk with the horse. and snow
ways of the .province of Ontario lease
the petition' Of the Corporation :of
the ,Township Hay nehowingthat The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel -
during the. period Jan,. lot, 1925,to ical ch.urch, will bold a silver tea
Dec. 31st 1925, there has been e at the home- of Mrs. B. Pfile on.
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Geillman
and family of Sovereign, Sask.,
are spending a month at the
home, of the former's parema, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gellman.
The heavy falls of slimy the
past few days has made it look
like a real Canada winter, a the
snow looks about 13 inches deep
on the, level.
Some citizena are kept bdsy.
shovelling out the deep !snow on
the sidewalk's, while a few of
pencled upon the Tp. !Roads( the
sum of $11254,20 and by the Ont-
ario Highways Act .and .aissenda.
es ments thereto.
feor tonics; vim si
no •oueeeresurria—
t l' 4 .this stage my mother came to me,
. 0 00 geelltealtbliKtiedlt0tR004 00000040000000000 01460042100000 00 Sid e,s, she la •a fine, believer in Dr.,
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WE SELL - 00;illiams' Pink Pills, she• started ee
nein this inedelnie. I can only se.y that
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f Flubber otwear
d taken a few boxee, and day by day
Ilk •i ket new health and strength after I
dhY BECikUSE
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is TO BE SUCCESSFLU, A MERCHANT MUST Do THREE •
tNic Ile• /0110 Nt, g
se. heads thea Tp. for the year192'6
• at the salaries stated and that a
by-law will be Arepared confirm-
ing the apointments; 'Clerk and
Treas. A. F. Hess, re Tpes$360,06;
Tp. Roads $20.00; Telephone$189.06,
Assessor W. H. Edighoffer i$120.00;
•Collector R, Miller $45.00; Audit-
ors 3. A. Smith and Ferdindnd Hab
erer $12,00 each; Caretaker, Mirs
D. Bennett $40.. Member ;board
of Health C. C. Schilbe; Sanitary.
Inspectors, Western Div, 0 Eilber
Easter's Div. B..0. Edwards,
Tho -following accents werepas
sed
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as He must be in a position te give them goods that are reliable :
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'IN We realize these facts when we decided upon LIFF.,-BUOY
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Boy's Two Bloomer Suits for
Men's Suits only a few left far
Men's ver ats to clear at
liLSO A FEW OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES,
4amokitoleigliimerammatraroon
Corr Styles sad Good Tailoring
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"• DESIGNS BASED ON WHA P THE MAJORITY OF NEN AND
4* YOUNG NEN LOOK FOR IN BUYING CLOMES.
QVALtrit. VifOREVANSHIP AND VALUE
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Municipal World, supplies 33.37;
Nomination expenses 9.00; McPhee
son & Makins, fest re blk Creek
Drain. 35.00; Ont. Hospital, re C.
Rupp 39.00 Molick & Kalbfleisch::
rernent Rd. 8, L. Prang acct grader
3.45; Children's Aid Soc. Goderich
grant 10000; Sick Children's Hoe-
pital, .Toronto grant 5.00; Public
Utilitios, Exeter, wiring telephone
office 1.5.23; IL Eickineler painting
doors, tel office 2.50; A. Melickre-
fund tel rate! 1925 3.00; Melick
Kalbfleisch accit 24.53; Bell .Co.tolls
74.81; M. G. Deitz, salary, etc.414.50
PMciIsaac, ;salary 462.50; less tolls
16.95
The. Council adjourned to meet
again on Monday, Feb. 1st, at 1,30
O'clock, pen.
A. F. HESS, Clerk.
CHURCH NOTES
All who realize the need and
sincerely desire a •eReivab in Zer-
12h are uree 1 t) Ate t in the donne
on -Friday, ifreek'at 7.00 Prayeris
not the only thing that will bring
a Revival but it is the greatesP
single. factor: "Put firstthings
First!" God ie uow Willieg, are
You?
Sunday, January 17th.
10.00 Morning Worship,.
11.00 Bible School for all ageS,
7.30 Sermon; "the Chureh in .Per -
gallium. • Third in -series, "An-
cient churches, their virtues and
ViceL
Over 200 present the hest two Sun -
clay evenings.
8,30 Sr. Laegue.
Inspiring tinging by 'cote reg
ation and choir morning and even-
ing. All are welcome 'in all 'of
these serviees. Corbel
Saturday afternooe, January 16th,
from 3 o'clock to a prn All
ladies and gentlemen ,ar3 invited
to come.
The Womens' Institute . of the
Zu. ish braneh wiah to greatly thank
all the gentlemen and children
;or their assistance rendered in
sin leg, . eta, at the. box social
SthiCh was recently held in the
wri
Hall,
- Death removed a popular young
man. who was' just in the prime of
life,l. tist Friday in, the person of
Ernest . Caldwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Caldwell, on the Zurich
Road, aged 39 years. Deceased
was well and favcrably known and
Will be greatly misted by his many
friends. Death was caused by
pne usn ()pia. Tha bereft parents
hate the sympathy of a large
number of friends.
The annial' meeting of the Zar-
ich Agricultural Societe- was held.
hi the Town Hall on Tuesday af-
ternoon with. a large attendance
present A number oI changes in
the officials took niece which is
as follows—President, E. F.KloPP
1 st. Vice -Pres. 3. P. Rau; 2nd
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'fes J. Smith; Directors, 0. Klopp,
0. Sererus, M. Rader; W. Hey, A.
Reichert, Dr. MacKinnon, Ed. Hab
over, J. Decher, Jr, Th.is. Yearley.
Ir 'was again decided to use Gov-
ernment judges the coming year.
Mestrs. Chas. Fritz and son Ward
wish to convey a hearty vote of
thauks to the villagers who ha -re
so. nobly during the past week in-
vited them out to dine, during this
period when Mrs. Fritz Is 'speked-
ing her vacation at the. city. The
story as it goes on speaks for it-
self, that Charlie who is not overly
fond of doing the coeking,rejeic-
es in the fact that if he is invited
eut at least once a day, it greatly
relieves the situation, and we hope
from boneefoeth the good works et
the villagers will continue, and if
anything grow ittaterially.
The annual Financial Statements
of the Fifty-first Report of The
Hay ToWnship Farmers' Mutual
Eire Instrance Company have be -
On printed and are going out to
the e a.rioUS pcilicyholderls. The
Company at the c1osi of 1925 id
in a 'very bealthv financial con-
dition as thole total assets are
$262,67.08 whi'h comprise, of rash
in Hank, $3487.47; unpaid assess-
ments $755.60; Bends invested -$10,-
i99.77 s and Res. of PrInthirn n ()tag
larnoenting to $246114.24. The Co,
is free of liabilitieos. Notwithstand
ing the., change or payment syttem
the Company isstied 529 new poi-
icieis during tho' year and has now
2048 policies in. force eornering an
insurance which amount% to $7,538-
720.00, end the amount o Jones
during the year amounted to
$10,894.07. The darteuat meeting of
Ca:enemy will be held in.
the Town Ran, Zurich t on Monday*
Jamtary mu,. at 2 o'clock,
We Sell:
Groceries, Patent
Medicines, Photo-
graphic Supplies,
Confectionery
ICE CRE'AM AND SOFT DRINKS
TObACCO AND CIGARS
SQUARE DEALING OUR MOTTO
Give Us A Call
W. C. Wagner
Phonograph
Repairin
Main Springs for aIE
makes of machines.
Prompt Service
W. G. Hess & Sons
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Auto Tires and Tbes?
We have a large Stock of Tires and Tubes.
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on hand which were purchased at the law
PRICES PREVAILING LAST SUMMER, AND WE ARE 0,111L,
OUR 'CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS PURCHASE/
WHILE THEY LAST.
THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING FOR THESE TIRES Efe,
BELOW THE PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES.
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• Winter Footwear
Be prepared to meet Win-
• ter with a warm reception
• by wearing Dominion Rub-.
▪ ber Footwear. For those
a who prefer felt Footwear
our stock is complete
• Ladies aLd Children by your
Goloshes now. We have the
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buckles and two dome fast-
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For Men we have one and
four buckle Overshoes, 00
Lumbermen's with red or
white soles, lace or 'buckle.
:CONSULT US 1F YOU WANT WARM FOOTWEAR, Ani,
HAVE A GREAT VARIETY TO SELECT FROM.
PRICES LO W ESTI
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Merry Christmas
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Happy ryew Year
71 ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AN/D
FRIENDS
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