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Zurich Herald, 1926-01-14, Page 31 Vol. X X VI No 28 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14 1926, To r 04, 1 Chester L. Smith, Perlis, $1.25 a Year he AEiiVel$04k $i.50IN,IuRLrARS, $2AdAYBEp yp eadersand Friends We extend the Compliments of th Coal Strip During the Coal Strike use Our Substitutes Sole Agents for the Real Gen- uine CONSOLIDATED MILLERS —CREEK, The -Best Soft Coal ob- tainable. Pocoilontas, emokeless Soft Coal, Detroit Solvay nut -Coke and best Anthracite Pea • *COAL. TELEPHONE SERVICE — OUR IN :FORMATION IS FREE. CALL ITS BEFORE BUYING ELSE- -WHERE. �7.. ._ Cam.te10 ]. HENSALL ONT. Phones—Office 1C4w. 'House 10.1 Our -Cor er Lots of mop can read their wiveThe doctor's best ,sloganis; es like a boob, but they can't `shut "There is no permanent Isub49tit- .them up es easy. ute for health". Speaking of prohibition - and things like that—thekangaroos in Au traiia Estill hays their hops. ea What Zurich needs badly is a fire department that will come out and build a fire in you stoveefor you in the morning before you get up. TRADE IMPROVES Canada has`, a better trade bal- ance, by nearly sixty million dol- lars the past year than 'she had the previous year, ateording 'to a st- atement issued at Ottawa. Dur- ing the last twelve month's Canada customers have peirehased from her goods to the value of $1,093,165,663 an increase of $26,860,403. During the same time Canada purchased from abroad goods to ethe value of $817,757,042, a decrease from the record of the plevious-year of $26,- 860,403. This means that there is an improvement it ,the tracle bal- ance of $59,575,374. The figures(, also show that Canada is purclias- Great prospeaity is predicted,. ing less from the United States, ..for 1926. ,but tithes promise to and therefore lessening .the ad -4 :toe fairly goods despite this. vantageous trade balance which They slay some things are ire, that country has held against Can :postsible, but did you ever see a a:da and at the same time is pur- xunning brook?, chasing more from the United Kingdom.. In the slam•e period Ger welly bought well over thirty mil Take a, girl with knee drests and . lion dollars worth of materials in 'silk 'stockings to this: kind of we -''Canada, but Canada's' purchase's in father. She may', be chilly, 'but she the Iate enennyr territeries was is considered a warm sister. tows than seven millions. OD ▪ 00OS0044a0444, 00:614000C$610004200••0000 000.00.20110000®A •• WE SELL • (Life -Buoy Rubber Footwear BECAUSE l • !J • • a W e be leve it is Better Footwear • e TO BE .succi SSPL1T, A MERCHANT MUST .D(3 THREE • .6 THINGS FOR . MS CUSTOMER;— SELL THEM STYLE. DisLL y oe THEM F4- .E A. R. SELL TI iEM ECCONOMY. •� He must be, in as:positiern tegive tin:em goods that are reliable • 44 and just a: little better at a pri.ceTohigkerthanhis colnpe^t'tors w { °i We realise tk es,e— facts when we decided upon LIFE -BUOY « xql RBBUtiER FOOTWEAR for Zurich and District and we have not • been disappointed." Neither have our customers.Life-Buoy. Rulaber Footwear—made of finest 'of pure giunru"bb,:r • by the up-to-date Lite -Buoy procesee•s, always has fine appear- w is ante and wonderful wearing qualities and is far cheaper 'be,- 0 cause it lastits longer: • THAT '15 WHY WE SELL AND RECOMMEND it TO Y0,11 0 1. We havc<s eernplete atoek .of this desirable Rubber iitae,in Stock now. Let Us Meet Your Requirements. Thank You. ••• BROW" OSe REPAIRLNOl ONE SEE OUR WLNDO NEAT'zip AY • • HAY COUNCIL The Council' of the Township of Hay met according to the Munk ipal Act, on Monday, Jan. 11th, 1926. in the Town Hall, Zurich,whea the following subscribed to the. Declaration .o'f Office; jlleeve, E. F. 'Elopp; Councillors) L: H. Re- der, W. R. Dougall, J. P. Rau, A'., Reichert. The Council was the organized .foe the yeae 1926,. The annual meeting of the sub me F. Hess, and W'n S. Johnston were at Crediton on Wednesday, auditing the books of the Hay Township Fire In'surance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Koehler of Kitchener, visited relatives here; scribers of the Hay Municipal Tet the past week. Mr. Koehierlook+s ephone System will be held in the, quite well after his recent oper- Town Hall, Zurich, on Saturday!,; anon. Jan. 30th, at 2 o'clock, p).m.' Mr:, and Mrs'. Alfred Gi11ma.0 The Township Clerk was instru cted to subscribe for eight copies of the Municipal World, one copy for each of the ,following; Reeve Councillors; Road Supt., clerk and assessor. Mr. H. H. Neel) was' re-apeinted Road Superintendent pf the Tp. of Hay foxy the, ,year 1926, and 'that a by-law be t>15+•:pared confirming said appointment. The Reeve and icleik were authe orized to sign and 'submut to the and family of Sovereign, Sask., are spending a month at thej home of the f ormer's paren es, Mr, and Mrs. John Gellman. 2'he• heavy falls of !snow the past few days has nude it look like a real Canada winter, as the snow looks about 18 inches deep on the level. Some citizens are kept busy) shovelling out the deep 'sno V on the sidewalks, while a fest/ of our school boys are doing gc;r, d Minister of Public Works and High` workk with the horse and 'snow ways of the .Province of Ontario Tires the petition of the Corpor'at•i.on'ed the Township of Ilay ;showing that The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel - during the, period Jan. 1st, 1925, to ical church will hold a silver tea Dec. 31st 1925, there hag begin e:> - et the home of Mrs. li. Pfile on. Saturday afternoo•o, January 16th, from 3 o'clock to 6 p. m. A11 ladies and gentlemen are invited Ao come. pen:ded upon the. Tp. %toads( the sura of $11254.20 and by the. Ont- ario Highways Act .and. ,amend-. men thereto. ficials of thee Tp:. for the year 192 at the salaries stated and that by-law will be ;jrepared confirm ing the apointments; Clerk and Ireas, A. F. Hess, re Tp .$360.00; Tp. Roads $20.00;' ,Telephonic $189.00 Assessor W. H. I dighoffer t $120 00 Collector R. Miller $45,00; Audit ors J. A. Smith and Ferdinand Hab erer $12.00 each; Caretaker, Mirs D. t onin•ett $40. Member ,Board of Health C. C. Schilbe; Sanitary Inspectors, 'Western Div, 0 .Eilbei Beaternl Div. H. 'C. Edwards; The following accents were pas sed Municipal World., supplies 33.37; Nomination expenses 9.00; 111ePher son & Makin's, fees re L•lk Creek Drain 35.00; Ont. Has•pital, re 0, Rupp 39.00; Melick & Kalbfleis 'h r•eman0 Rd, 8, L. Prang acct grader 3.45; •Ohildren's All Soc. Goderich grant 10:00; Sick Children's Hos- pital, ;Toronto greet 5,00; Public?. The ' rolne.ns' Institute of the 'Lu. ish braneh wish to greatly thank all the gentlemen and children .:or their asuistance rendered in sin tang, etc., at the box, 'social which was reeently -.held in the n Hall. 6 Death removed a popular young a lean who wag just in the prime of life,. ast Friday sal; 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 • C• non• utilities, Exeter, wiring telephone ne �..a%•was *• • offnce 15.23; ILEic„m4ier. painting t doors, tel office 0.50; A. Melick r' . fund tel rate 1925 3.00; Melick & Kalbfleisch accit 24.53; hell Coecels 104..010.61, . •,yy,. a rr 4,44.444.449C?•!4F••9•e•44.4.3+?04.#4),•@P@•®+ 11,11 r.� 111, + • :. Boy's Two 'o Bloomer Suits for :x.95 Men's Suitsonly a few left for • - Men's Overzo ats to clear at 14.95 .:s I.SO A FF 6 OVERCOATS AT REDUCED 7�°R CES. •s -0 • Correct Styles and Good, Tailoring 74.81; M. G, Delta salary, etc.414,50 P. McIs'aac, 'salary 462.50; less tolls will be greatly iuilsed by his many friends. Death wads caused . by pnrwnopia, The bereft parents have the symp;ethy of a; large number of friends, The anni silt meeting of the Znr- hh Agricultural Society was held in the Town Hal. on Tuesday af- ternoon 'with a large attendannee present. A number or changes in the officials took ,price which is as follows—President, E. F,Klopp st. Vice -Pres. 3, P. Rau; ; 2nd *'ice J. Smith; Dit'ecters, 0. Klopl., 0. Screrus, M. Rader W. Hey, A. Reichert, Dr. MacKinnon, Ed, Rab erer, J. Decher, Jr, Thes. Yearley. Ir was again decirlod to use Goe- oi•nnent judges the coming year. Meslsrs, Chas. Fritz and son Ward wish to convoy a hearty vote of thanks to the villagers who haee so nobly during the, pest week in- vited tlh- 10.95 t r "m out to dine, during this The Council adjourned to meetperiod when Mrs. Fritz is S • ° again on Monday, Feb. 1st, r. O'clock, pct, ..ilL y , pecialsA. F. HESS, Clerk. at 130 ing her vacation at the city. The as t goes on speaks for it- lf, th'a't Charlie who is not overly *,. fo 10.95 story i ind of doing the cooking, rejeic- es '111 the fact that if he is invited out at least once a day, it greatly DESIGNS EASED ON WHA 'r THE MAJORITY OF IIIEN AND ,l YOUNG MEN LOOK FOR IN BUYINGC'.L• I i.L RESi. QUALITY,. WORKIVIANSHIp AND VAL,UE . ARE THE, ¶ Th FUNDAMENTALS APPARENT T '.I :EKY I. ONE OP Ot1a SUITS. . oiN 4, „• , L `•'$► . IIOPPM• ,' GASCI OPS ,OLD ETANDeti CHURCH NOTES who realize the need and sincerely desire a eRsival. th Zur- i.eh nn e er,e'. l't, Inc t in th''• chu:c.:n on"Friday, eve. at 7.00 Prayer is not the only thing that will bring a Revival but it is` the greatest," single factor; "Put first things First!" God is /row willing, an You? Sunday, January 17th, 10.00 Morning Worship. 11.00 Bible School for all agerr. 7.30 Semitone "The Church in Per- gamum. • Third ins• series, "An- cient churches, their virtue's and. relieves the 'situation, and we hope from henceforth the good works (.f the villagers will . continue, and if anything grotv''materially. The annual Financial Statements of the Fifty-first Report of The Hay Township, Ferman' Mutual Vire Insurance Company havehe- en printed and are going out to the 't ions pplicyholders. The •Cnm'pany at the clone of 1925 ils in a very healthy financial con- dition, as t1ho4i tot/al alseets are. $261,6'47,08 which comprise of aaah in Bank, $3487',47; unpaid aslseee- nxennts $7,F5.6o Bowie invested $10,- 289.71; 10,2841,77; - and Res, of Pr^nrium notes an -wetting to $246114.24. The Co. A ices, is free of liabilities, Notwithstand Over 200 present the last ttvo Sun- int; the, eh'tng, of payment syssteuh day evenings, tine t�onrelrany is�susrl 529 Hely poi &,30 Sr. Laegitrti, ivies during the` year and hers now Inspiring (singing by cony, ren 2(118 policies iln force e�omer.g ,ani anon and choir, tno;ming and even- iusur Ince tyhich 'anirntnts to n7,538 e leg. All are 'welcome in all of 720 00, and the anrouni of lorrsas ft zes'e 'service's. Connie curing the year amounted to l't0,894 07, The d�annu,al• meeting of I'nON t67 . 1 Emanuel Evangelical Church Cai.',;�,xaniy will ha held in ;he Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday ei ZURICH, e- ONNT. r ,Tannavy 225th at tl o'clraalta etieSeesetsee+ 4e Sasoit e Sell: Groceries, Patent Medicines, Photo- graphic Supplies, Confectionery TCE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS TObACCO AND CIGARS BREAD SQUARE DEALING OUR MOTTO Give Us A Call W. C. Wagner Phonograph Repairin Main Springs for all; makes of machines., Prompt Service G. Hess 118, :••••41.4.0.4) 4›da}o ..•w 44.0 el, 44:0.04A8&,{O.44.40$414. 444.41 �; Auto Tire an . "7 4 • • • • 4 4 • d.•es. 0oees e*ease .e.••••s•••••eessee ®6a••e•••••••r+e+et We have a large Stock of Tires and Tu on hand which were purchased at the low PRICES PREVAILING LAST SUMMER, AND WE ARE Gfi OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS PURCHASE WHILE THEY LAST. sek THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING FOR TEASE. TIRES I BELOW THE PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES. pet Yours NOW! FRED THIEL ZUMO Vl1� ie+++++++++++++++++++++i++++++++++++++++.F.,} 4 y ,p 0.$, . X infer Footwear :Be prepared to meet Win: ter with a warm reception by wearing Dominion Rub-, bee Footwear,;, For those who prefer felt Footwear our stock is complete Ladies an.d Children by your Goloshes now. We have the FLASH ADJUST() with two buckles and two dome fast - nem For Men we have one and four buckle Overshoes, 00 Lumbermen's with red on white soles, lace or 'buckle. CONSULT US 1F YOU WANT WARM FOOTWEAR, • .VE HAVE A GREAT VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. PRICES LOWES1i D. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS A MeiTy Christmas AND . A i Happy :dew Year AT.L OUR CUSTOMERS AND, FRIENDS NEPAL s'il'Eli' O Al HC, Ai J 11 .. ?' BLAKE