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Zurich Herald, 1926-02-04, Page 1Vol: •XXVI l . ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. Cheater L. Smith*, Pahl iik,t '' $1.25 a Year fro Adieux* $1,r,0 IN &Ritl:.ARS, s2"HAY 'Br%C 4-Re1 di lig Coal St During the . Coal Strike use Our Substitiafws Sole Agents /!Gar tail Real Gen- • nine CONSOliJUAaTii:D 3#iAILLERS CREEK. The Beat Soft C,' ', el- tainabie. Poee;lhoetaise _ral. oetIa IL*. fl .Soft COal, Detrrlit Seems' nut Coke and best Anthracite Pea COAL. TELEPHONE SERVICE': t N 'FORMATION IS FREE, ' US'' BEFORE br7ii hi G ELSE- WHERE. HE SA 1 1N Phones—Office Wet. Nouse 103 half measures? Why not the as an expenditure. 11 re Hy is n Arent. . Try an Most of the wrinkles are eau - sed by worrying over wrinllels.. l ;Cheer up. Only a - few more Weeks now until the first signs of !prim. It Seemis that the average wife has . to raise a family and a hus- band. The only way to etop daughter from crossing her knees is to put her in a pair of cotton stockings. One thing 'about two-faced peo- ple is that they are kept so husk loo%;.ing two ways they can't !see •where they are going. Many a chap who thought he loved at First sight has been en-, tirely cured when he took another look. They Say nothing is impossible Well, try and get a' flapper to go for a ride int a' buggy. Grocers and dry goods merchants have to pay for a lot of autorwob biles they don't own. { Skirts for spring showing hall the knee, is the latest word from Paris!. Whatrs the us•e of these whole knee or nothing: • Our Carter ALTO DRIVERS' LICENSES Some wcrmen ac+co eaittg to the latest ,statistics. live 5e or 60 years with tight slimes .fo'al's hurting their _feet. According to the previsio •Tis 'of the Highway Traffic Act, "ona.nd (after thief Istof January, '1926, no person; other than one holding a chaufer:•ar's license shall operate or drive a motor vehicle no al high way unless he holds an operator's Exercise is gond for reducing— license issued to h,inu under thin pull yoursel€ away freer: the table section' The penalty for. anin- three times a a! when you are fraction of this clause for a first .'c'half full., offence is not lose than $10 ' nor • i• • -s • •-a s s .• • 0 ss. 40 - '8 4a BROW >as SEE OUR INDO W DIS'P'LAY s • e••• at','& z tricat A00;10+01.01aFQ6'<,Gee+gIQS::+ E•tr••0•• 0(144 nsi3, aMQ20 00•004100040411. • • f OF MJ SO T15, SHO -ES AND RUBBERS, FELT FOOTWEAR, EVERY PATil. ^4L 017T: STORE IS MARKET} DOWN AT COST AND LESS TEAM COST. NOW la TIS TIME TO BUY 'YOUR FO„DTWE:1R FOR SPR- ING AND 0,441731.+R AND SAVE DOLLARS. HERE AREON LY A PEW,O,F,uns MANY LINES WE HAVE IN STORE FOR YOiU; Men lall-feit Bal. R. heels, Reg. I$4.50, clearing at .., ....$2.65 Men, Felt I3a1. with leather steins, Reg. $•1;.00 for _--- .- _-. $2.50 iMon's: Telt Sliipper% with leather soles, Reg. ./.25, at .__ ...75e Men Grebe wok shoes, Blk.and Brown reg. 4.50 at -_- ... $3.00 Worn's, Patent lead leather, pemps clearing at $1,95 to $3.95 Worrier's? ,felt~ SEppea , clearing. at 50e. to --_ __--- _.- 98e Children's' Ecrortsi and . SlippPrs clearing at -21c. to 18c, COME IN AND'SEE THE B ARG ANT TABLES. • THE STORE W1TIU QUALITY •• • e 0 • O 0 • • 0 a • •• 0 a • 0 • 0 0 0 0 a 0 • 4 • • • y. •••s44►4/9e,eeei:s, .0;44 0-0.4/99+0.00410-099/0 nlet? et09.11dd<P+.. e • January Bois Two Bloomer Suits 'for Men's Suits only, a few lefl for Men's Overcoats to clear at fay ALSO A FM OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PEWES. aet Correct 4tyl and Good Tailoring. DESIGNS It€,1t,SF1' ON '4'8'HA T TRE MAI RI:'> Y OF MEN .:+',Nit! '4 YOUNG MEN LOOK FOR IN BUYING CLOTHES. is :8..95 10.95 14,95 - c liil'Ba15,ETY, WORl+-..M 'NSHI;P. AND VALUE a A `!r+ ate" TEE P'rifiND.A.ME1+'iT,i�LS APPARENT IS EVERY . ONE Or OUR. SUITS. 4' . . GA CROV Olta S7+J'riti,ND • , , 6 0 !I N P 4sA'9> 999iO+il 99.9110#41909i P,O,. PHONE 167 e more than $50. Motor driver's': permits. will not be issued howeyee until probably the. middle of the. year, according to the., statement of Hon. G S. 'Henry, Minister eof Highways. '"The law. is effective that drivers' permits are to be Yak en cut,' he veld, "bin "we have riot 'Itrovided the machinery as -yet. The Department did not wish to undertake this at the name time as the issuing of the motor lice, ense!s. Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT Room. I for \January. - Jr. Ii—Louisa Wiliert 473; •,Le- nora Haberer 472; Ross Johnstno 165; , Reta Fleischauer 422; Paul Hess 412; Shirley, Koehler : '402; Rena Koehler 362; xVera Deich- ort 271, xRa,lph Utt e:y 219.. Sr.. I-14Ior1ey Salmons 328; (Bl- anche Grenier 289; Leland Schyalni 237`, Sr, Pr. A. & i13 1—Ve1ni,1 Den,gis 282;,,Beatrice Me.clinger 265; Horner Salmon 259; Beatrice Thiel 250; Rth. Foster 246; Albert 1,01- ausius 211 x!3ertrancl Deichert 186, xl!'red Brown 160; xWillie Brown 154; x.Karl Rembe 126,• xEdith Re- ichert 112; xTheresa Zettel 84. Jr. Pr. --Lewis Thiel 114; Law- rence Bedard 100; xHerbert Sririth 95; xEdna Koehems '59, x x •abs'ent part of month: j Mrs'. G. Koehler, Teacher. Room II . Jr. IU—Ruby chuech Duc•h,arme 243, Earl rlaxboaid 217 Clifford Sal Salmon 208, F1'assi,, St- elck 198, Harvey Clti'lsiiii 177,: xLe- onard Snaith 166, 'Gordon Howald 156, xArtornette Granter 90, Glad- wip Mcllick 98, a lbert Deichea t 66 "Sr. II—Beatrice Gasch.O.. 123, A1\vvn •. Steel -els 117,.: Dol oVo z, i t- elel� 8b,": Ha1.cr1 IUttley 85Tlarry I. s: ter 81, xRoy Smith 70, •Stewart Koe ehelr 48, xMargaret`Habeser 41. Jr; .Decker 99, Ruth. \. Church 88, x QuimbaRes's 66, xAlb bert Leibold 40; Charles Thiel 30 Armand Greiner 23, xStewart Thiel 22, xRosa. 'Lotted 20. Those marked x missed one or more tost's. The third class handed in the greatest number of perfect .exer- cise's. • 0. M, O'Brein, Teacher. Room III Jr. IV—Helen Thiel 322, Pearl, Sararas 291, Grace Kohler ' 289, Alice Koehler 287, Ad•Aine Fleisch- auer leischauer 246, Greta Koehler 219, Mary Kocherris 219, Rel 'Y ungblut 199, Richard Bedard. 185, x.Celil Uttley 172, Francis Kipper 171, Clare Mel - lick 138, - Sr. HI—Harold Stade 439, Iiugh MacKinnon 435, Ieten •Willer•t 427, xViolet Schwalm 321, e •,. Gam- ier 639, Laurette tte Farwell 310, xEr- vin. Dietrich 236. III -Margery Gasebo 350, Milr v' erne Geiger 333, Olin Poster 270, xAlbert Heideman 263, Byron Du - charms 215, xs.Rollaud Grolier 177, xxClarence Smith. 159, Those marked with an x missed an examination, F. M. \Kalbfleisch, Teacher; CHURCH NOTES We invite you to our services; I2—To Learn, that- many of the best sand btr!siest people of , the community are active eh+uch workers. People say they feel at home with The 'Truth, as wr+ understand it, is preached and taught fearlessly. The purp7s^• is to heal, not to hurt. The healing process, :'however, spin itua.11y as well as physically often . Hurts at first i The general public is cordially in- ited to tie following Services; al Friday 7.30 li;,rtr. Prayer and Pr- aise. Service. Sunday -10.00 ant, Day of S rsic(e. 11 semi Bible School, & '' - 7.30 p.m Sermon, " "The Phila- delphia Church". 5 30 p.rrr, Sr, League. 'f i'li'8' Aid and, Ai a.t o'n Society-- Thurs°ley 2:30 p.im Junior League and ,Catechism on Friday at 4,00 pee. , Prayer Emanuel Evangelical Church Hay Council met on Monday for it's February meeting. Workmen are busy filling the Rho local ice houses. Mr. and Mrs. David Snell of Ab erdeen, Sask., are plea'sa.ntly vis- icing, friends here. A Valeintine Carnival is being; dated Zurich for Wednesd<1y( February 10th. Mr. John Hey, Jr. was to Lon- don the past week attending the trial of John Bridget. Mr. Louis Weber was. callewd to Goderi'ch this week to act ass juror in the County Court. Mr. John Geiger, of Pigeon, Mich who visited relatives here returned i to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Gellman wh.o have . been visiting here are :sp- ending a three .with friends , in Michigan. Meslsrs. Joseph and Philip Huber of Kansas are visiting their uncle and Aunt, Mr, and Mr's.. 'Lena: Kipper. Mr. Adolph Steinbach and da- ughter of Cavalier, N. Dak., who :spent a few weeks here, left for their home on Friday. Mr.. John Baker is" attending the big Porcheron horse 'sale at Lon- don this week. . Pleased to see Mr Oscar Dyeh-. airn , Sauble Line - out again are ilea his. recent operation of-rern,oval of tumors. The_businejss na.en of Zurich pre- sented Mr. A. Melick with. a fine address and club bag, al'Ir.Melick and family are leaving this week' for Pigeon, Mich. A. fast game of hockey was pl- ayed on the. local rink on Tuesday evening when the Dashwood team' was over, the locals winning score 5-3. The next ganae will be on Monday eve. when Exeter colts' will cross 'sticks with the locals. Mary Kading, an aged arid re- spected former resident of Stephen Tp. passed :this life on January!, 28th., at the home o'fhc ' son, Mr. Fred Kading, Sauble Line, Hay Tp. in her 90th year, after being ill only a short time, Last Thursday was undoubtedly the ronr h rst and coldest dn.y of the winter, with the terrific ;ale from the north-west and the mer- cury around zero, it was a day of weather that \viii not be forgot ten for a time. We Sell: Groceries, Pa. tent Medicines, Photo- graphic Supplies, Main Springs for anConfectionery r ,, ME CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS ma `e& of mac/11 1' TObACCO AND CIGARS BREAD SQUARE DEALING OUR MOTTO Give Us A Call W. C. Wagner p v1(y -,0th,r3'gt'ti ri,' ria Service Mk e‘ave %O 4444004 { • e 4 v a 0 Notice _ 4r 201, My Accounts are now ready, and. t tft� any persons indebted to me kindly' 0r; 416, call at once and :tfI.e same. ,, t 4b 8 4.FRED THIEL 4. ♦eeeeoe©eas+c4o+sa+o4e®+4-4/4-0 ..o..:!7I.a.,.+.?a4>,^:aa+•r.+•0K,mZ.4s,*a,Vrabffl ZURICH V'.F++++i++II++II+++F++€++B+++l+d++i++44+4+i?+++.+ +++4.++++.+++ .1.444,<Jl4 f•+14.1)! .. 4. 4.4 4. 4. .!<.. 4. +y 4. 0 :Candlemas . was on Tuesday of a. this week, this is the day when theat bear comes out to see his shadow et.and he could most otai�rly 'se^ it ,p this year,er so hegoes back for six 1 4. weeks more winter, However eeft think this is the best place . Pori • +14+ + ++l++E+ +^+4+++3++•F3+3+3++•i0!4iePelei+3° ' '+ «1'+i++.1 + +tt+ +f r^Pe4;+ * ' €. Aocounts 1y ceady M.,ZL,.x..a - - �.: 806t, Our 1925 Accounts are now ready for such parties owing us. if not called for by Feb. 15th same will be mailed 0. FRITZ &. SON SHOE MER:GHA T S him anyway. Harold, the little son 'of Mr. and Airs, TedRadar of the Goshen( line south, and who was "'severely bit in the Face by a; dog two we- eks ago, had an operation perl forret d • on the; wound on Tuesday. There passed away at thehome of his daughter, Mrs. Jos. Region, Goshen Line south, on January 27, Remy. Krauskopf, an aged and re- spected resident, aged 88 years, 3 months and 2 clay's. Deceased was born in Germany and wits a resident of Cnaarla for 71 years, being onga ,ed in 1arrnin;, near Dub lin until the last five years when he made his home with his daugh- ter Mrs. Regier. The. funeral was held to the R. C. cenvtery. The office of s'ehool trustee ap- pa.rently should be i:n big demand when we notice that nearly, every section appoints one of their trus tees tog o to the 'ToNnt,- Con- vention ention to express their Views arid dictate to the Minister of Educati .on how and what laws they %%rent, 'And now the Tp. Council co1ros along with an extra $10, Otte well rcm'+rnber the time when. ZURTCIJ, — ONNP, i+ teas hard hard for to got seEro yott are.vipt a 'Chris'tiafryotl trustee's but in future we think it Ought to be, slxould be ma ch easier. A Merry C AND Happy ,..,_ ter.. * ® 6, tiFif TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS R. N. DOUGLAS .. GENERAL MERONANT PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE