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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-01-21, Page 1VQJ. ) (\(t No 29 ZURICH, THURSDAY IMORNI, 0, JANUARY Y 21 (926 -^- Cheater L. Snlitlar* Pt7'':ttt ' t4li+,a l 41,25 a ear .kl:,d'rx :. X1;50 IATARTti.'ARS,412 MAY BE' ext,t i 'tin' 8Z nil A1mds V e extend tho CoaI. sik. Darin; the Goal Strike use Oar Substitutes •Thieve is now tlleof broadcast- ing heat. Well, ure can't think 1. of ,anyt.hing much more alluring ;just now than the idea of being able to turn t' tap and let •in ; a lot of haat these cold morning,9. Sole Agents tor the Real Geo - ulna CONSOLIDel,f' ail'' MILLERS CREEK, The Blast Soft -Coal ob- tainable, Poc:olla,matae, 4 vaokeless Soft Coal, Detroit Solvay Haut • Coke and beg. Anthracite pea .....GOAL. TELEPaONE SEaVIe-- OIJR TN .FORMATION IS •1 REiWa, CALL US BEFORE, E4U'ii NSG ELSE— WHERE EM L L Q T, Phones—Office law. Hoare 103 Our C r, riser The North: IFfraron( scat is Still in -aciaubt. At least, Mr. King is -not ye•t allowed: to take it. Luckily, iiliowever., that Mr: ,s'pettcrn= didn't •get into it.. There erould be some- -thing doing to pry hie three Bun- +dred pounds. out of one. of th•.1se- "woats onee hee segtrl2+ea.ed_s>l.—T 'x. ACTION DISMISSED The action for: damages brought by Mr. Fish o 3Tay Tp. saga-• inst Mr. Ed. Willis of Exeter, hes been dismissed and the counter- charge of WBUS has also been, non suited. ass thrall Wills and Fisher rivet on, the Laker Road and their autos collided. .Each - blamed the and as no settlement could be ar- rived at the. cas'lx was tried by 7315 Honor Judge Lewis et Crediton. MAGISTRATE'S COURT Mag. Reid held court at Winr ghant on Tuesday last to ]rear a charge of indecent aslsault laid a- gainst Harry 'Elliott, of Blueval•e. Tho •accused pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs or teer months in jail. Ho paid the fine incl costs $02.C6 in all •At Exeter Wodnesday Mag. Reid committed Ed. Hackney and .Dora hackney: for trial an; a charge of incest. The man Hackney has been Placed in jail. .On Saturday last Wilbur. Lockwood of Clinton appeared be fore Magis. Reid in Sonat hero to answer to a charge laid by imp- ostor Pellow nnde'r° section 41 of the act. Ile wa.a find $60 and costs with the- option of two lnointlis in jail and chose the jail term,. 40004.4h6,00.1411tetlilfOlti kli+@%Stedeftaciel4gs tbovtt000to-Acwomootafl'e op 2. to 011 .0 •Air e -.Ai TO I'E: 5,1 C'CE3SFL>Cl', •-L MERCHANT • MUST 1?O THREE ,2 THINGS FJ- :1,.ix Olt: TO1•MP:R;— SELL. T1TiM STYLE. DELL TiLJ i\L WEAR... SELF THEM. • ECCONOM.Y. • .0, no tetjet ba? in ftpoet ion to }ive -thorn. goofs that' are i ,• . aridittst at, lk :'::e. real. tor at e priae no higher then hila C>I?•tjl i. 1 ,1 ;,i 'these r. Wo realizerealizee facts n, whewe decided upon: L1F l-t:IJOY RBU BER FOOTWEAR foe Zurich. and District—and Llae• have- not been disappointed. Neither h ivor our customers. LiFci-.Buoy I1.xlra:t r lrfootweat---,uncia' of finest of pule;g;a.rn r;,hb •r Le the lip to-datta y ili!rnedse9_ always hes- tine .!1' p `ar- aald.e' tend aa. -ler: ade; wearing qualities and is far t Vesper be- causa it lasts; longer. THAT IS WHY: .AND RECOMMEND PP TO Y0,11 'We have n.a.4, ep• c.te stock. of this desirable Rubbor` Bae in Stock gnoty. Let 11 ti heat our Re uiroman ts, Thank rias. D j OIN 13 NEATLY REPAIRING N,e9,Y .DONE L) 1,• .a SEE OUE vie ooW DISPLAY W.E. SELL mlh!on:ss f HOCKEY Exeter and Zurich opened the hockey se'asoneie Exeter on Jae. 8th when Zurich outplayed the loaais by a big margins It was the, opening of the Cyclone Four Ho- ckey* Le -ague and Zurich sure -sho- wed ed the name. They were all eye ncicltes and it 'will not be- ion; iJ they keep on irulir°ring that they will be turning o1.tt More "Flying Dutchmen". like Siebert ise called in Otho National H L. They Berri to " be able to grow hockey play' ors out inrth:at town for all of them. are young . and are the making of fast,. clean: players, •and are • real sports, b+,th the plaa:y,ers : a/1.d the -fans. Teh boat hockey was played in the first two period's, thoplay being more even: with Pollen and Acheson carrying the load for Ex- eter. They all kept" up /a fest- clip 'with Zurich preesin.g all the time Zurich- shone in back-checke ing. Whenever our forwards br- oke away rokeaway Zurich were fast -enough to catch them,, and our boys al ways had a full team to beatbee. fore getting to the .goal=Eaeter Times -Advocate. PRESENTATION Last Thursday evening. -a very, unusual event took place at the home •of Miss Lydia Faust, when she responded to a wrap at• the door, there were sixteen of hex•For- ricer Sabbath. behoul Le.itelars and all started to 'sing "We are jolly. gond fellows, 'vhteh noteedy can deny. Minis Ida Routledge then read the following address ; ' Dear Miss Faust— . Way tie- members eamovi mbe and honorary members of your fotm^r Ln, lies Bible class, have n,et hare this ree-ming, to speed' BECAUSE We believe it is Better . FootwetIr 4. 411011i0Fd1041i i easeai thee. tSa+ISeft5e(e's4b000Koraseef1'8at(estara8eGYtI{60S000000 ,4 4 4 4 . 2 Boy's Two Bloomer Suits for 43. Men's Suits only a few left for Merla's Oveeeoats to Clear at ALSO A. FEW OVERCOATS . AT REDUCED PRICES. ma "NM m ..,. . ,,......•. M.;,,a,,M01 a sati> l tim_l:tvlrhn'lyuu',, en.; 12ta t,,= 0... of the ' tny h Ilpjy oeeasicrus • .00 have a enjoyed 'here iir other years.. 0 We have taken this opportunity W of showing You oursincere ap- e predation- of the untiring efforts - 0 which you have manifested in en- de:ivourinto make. aur Ieseon 0 hoar as interesting as possible. m • }'on wore ,always in your place. as 0 !teacher' and we r7, ready to incon- renience yelarseif for the good of th ' 'VV e are- indeed sorry that you ' were taken away from us, bet e what is our loss is other's. gall -land. we hope that your good success 0 may follow you with. _your new eclans. - L,r As a token of our appreciation a tot o, and esteem, •wa ask you to 0 accept this -gift, and bopethat it ta ia11j' revive in your memory, the - 0 tights of your, old class. Sighed ion behalf of the class. ado Anna Tress, Pres. 41+4,+ 4i •a S)• ea.4 4.4'et+4'' 'tA ort ° ass and Seed a ;'„ '1DE5E0111 '+ Jii LSP4 ON' WHA .1' THE rIIAJO,RTTY OF' :&i1?N AND YOUNG: MEW' L0OJ FOR IN 'BUYING CsarlIgil. • 40 QUALITY, ALIPIY', lr't7`taRlti.1VI'Ai.i 1SIJ7:P AND, VALUE •A:TiE THE, Yt:41t1'. E FUNDAMENTALS .fiil'P4.RE ' ' IX ..0 IJN:E Ole ''coma SUITS. -+* GfIeA,vFt,S. ,pyo(`, It 'lb , t bury ... . . 'V g GAScAro 49a a.Lu strtag lt -**44,04,..., 0, S lloRei+l5 * Ib *?1 1o,1:•r+*'f ►9q 1 ..*11,04!4 4,4, ?.i,v &95 10.95 , ere AMIYMAINAII/ EVER)?. 'PRONE fi7 wi 0 0 • members of the class for the ap- The annual meeting of the Hay 0 r aciation of her work, and for -Township Mutnai Fir: In'suxance this gift of a h'aiitifnl reading Co. will ba h tld in the Town Hall, ramp, also for the in•,.crest taken rurieh, on Monday at 2 lt.r e. where in studying ih word of God. Miss Directors avid autlitvcs will b el - Faust he's not niiesecl Smiday Soh- acted and other such business as 001.' in s:av:" 1 ye -ars, and al -way's may be of interest, ;will be takee felt it h'r duty to work in this ap, part of God's vineyard, A glee asant ev niina WAS pent and a The ' Zurich Braneh of the Wo dainty lunch served, mans' lnetitute will hold their r.r'- gular monthly meeting in thelad- .............. _.... ._, _._... i,,s hall on. Thursday Jan. 2tst at 3.30 o'clock, the meting is in charge of Mrs. ,McKinnon, Mry( Angel. Mrs. W. Johneton and Mrs, P. Manson. liesina;ss will also be w t 1 cell 1 lies whether a ss Faust heartily thanked the Ret*. W. B, 1engis', B.. A. was. it...London on Wednesday. Rev Morris W. Ellnes, of Leonia J. was. a week -end visitor with. his mother, "Mrs. Sarah Ehnes. Mids Pearl Leibol'l is visiting "it'ith relatives and friends at Hen - .for .for a- few weeks Mr. Herb. Kaercher, east of Hen- sall called oni friends in 'town on Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mi•s.. Christ Heist of Crediton: were- suedn.ti visitors at the horne of Mr. G. Itoll:envan'.; Mr. Simon; Grob, .of the Babylon Line', who :is lsuffering an attack of peeum rain., is improving pieely. Mrs's Pearl Ti''rrte, who under :,cent an operation at Victoria Hos pital, London, is -improving nicely • The Village of leaden near Kit- chener has recently installed a new Fire Engine which cost the municipality $1500. - Mr. A,• ltrelick wh••r spent .he-- -we2k.-cn:1 in E'i;tan '4I'rdi,, +.Oil a hen ine'ns trip, reterne l l .iii:a on Tuesday evening. Miss 'Clara Weber, who spent about two weeks. at her home vise. iting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, returned to Detroit. 14Ir. Arthro, 11. Gates from the frost, 'accompanied by his mother; 1lrs. 3 K, Gates of Dashwood, via t at: the. home of Mr. and Mrs Truemner ori Tueasday=. Mr; Henrys Truetnlper of the vil- lage received the news of the death. at Tavistock, of his aunt, Mrs. Ch.iistine Wetlauier who was some 'eighty years trs of age, • Z1ie weathermae th+. east Jew days has been giving us a taste of March weather, as the snow is settling clown the rains were eery t eleoma. by these people who are experiencing' a shortage of water The Annual Meeting of tlln Zi r- iela. Public Library will be h lcl at the Library on Monday, January 25th., at 8 ;p.nc, If you are at all .interested in the Library, .show it by attending this meeting. Master Horold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trader, of the Gosh:`n:lina south was bitten, in the face by viscious dog on Sunday, which has caused the littia , lex a lot }'} + of suffering and swelling, but is i n.oav improving. We Sell: Groceries,' X444. Et Medicines,- Photo- graphic . Supplies, Confection€fry TOE CREAM AND ;OFT DRINKS TO b CCO AND CIGARS liR A.D SQUARE DEALING OUR MOTTO Give Us A Call W. C. Wag mom I% FIE Main Springs for all. makes of machi:et. r pt Service G. HEIS • cr o(+,04+944aro40• ,4;444 ,. 4i41.41:4?+1j ARFfils, ERtr 441 441 tet: i_uto Ti andTbe t We have a large Stock of Tires and u e on hand which were purcF ase at the w PRICES PREVAILING LAST SUMMER. AND WE ARE GIV'- OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE Or THIS PURCHASE E WHILE THEY LAST.. THE PRICES WE ARE A. KING FOR THESE TIRES' I BELOW THE PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES. • Get Yours NOW! FRED THIEL. a ZURICH i'J<P9h'v0 vv'v: v SGC W •A 7'S'i.i0W .+.•4,r+•e>.:' .. U aro011.0,+'•til.S'Ci%' 'i.''4,400:' refamy 01,4444+++++++++++++++÷÷+++++++444-44 44,144,04.44411§4.044,s •IbberFootwear 1 s;• •4t4• l f' 4. 4• CHURCH NOTES Wham to. place the emphasis this week! i I'r erairatory Prayer and Trais&' ,s^Trice Inc Evangelism on Freda}• 7.30 •t:+ nt, The call hes b n;:seet forth for 50. iWil 60 'S olurt:teer? - 2—Sunday, January 24th, Morning '`.Gorshil), 10.00 x.111: l iblce St11,101 11,79 ate S ..Trice 7.30 p.ni: Fourth sermon m the aeries. "The Church in 71 -lye tine." `here were 233 present last Sun- day evening, We have room for a few more. Senior Lague 11,30 vim, Trel'pf11l tee ticc:s and singing, We aim to be helpful to ail. Our Motto; "Tr;iih for truth's naive." Elnia tel Evangelical Chili -eh ZU.tUCH, ••- e ON STT Iran tett n.eniber or not are cordially in- . iced. • The first meeting of the new :wend. of the Zurich, Poi cep Triis- ite•cs was hecl on Monday when i h * following: subsc•r b .1 to the fletlaterion of office; Conrad S hilbo, Jot,l h Geiger and Ch +star II,. Sm the :VIr. Cont a.1 Stili ibe was then • Appointed ehairnin.n - or sup- . alit'rn lent of the. bared. Con- siderable discussion and business e as transacted. The 1926 Huron County •Conn- ell meets in Godericlt on Tuesday 3 lima u y 26th Th 1i.':st la esiness of the ntty couegil will be to el^ct a warder,. This honrrr goalter- nately to Liberals dad, conservae- 1 \ es and thlis is the 1 year that Con- servatives are to have the pri . i13g'e or rh:rosing ell` 1 r tsiil eg officer for the county, There • ar7 C G, t 'Paton 'Cl ill:•>11; iiicQuaid • 'MC ' 3 i1lop, Neeb, ,Stephan rand torr' liana, (,'ocleriif1, 4• 4• 4. 4*. l•o°+4444+++++++++.1.4•444+41.. E•?ct 4+ 1+4'+•11•: +,344.4 4 •k *4K4 ^:a4E+44.`GfIr• p We Resole Rubber : o. t Gakshes, heavy Lumbermen's Rubbers, and anything hi the liue of Rubber Footwear you are now wearing. - WORK GUARANTEED 0. FRITZ & SON. SHOE MERCHANTS o A VirPnrs AND A Hhj w Yoe ar TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS R. nrLDOU a f adm. ` GE•NEfv'J4L ME '•"r,"C;H/ PVT PHONE 11 -97 E3LAKE ;Kea..::.«.,:., '-,:..1!