Zurich Herald, 1926-03-04, Page 1riot. XXVI No 35
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ZURICH, THURSDAY 'MOR.N ,NG, MARCH 4, 1926.
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Our Comer
Some people are so originate
they can`say things that everybody
else has forgotten.
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The tightest guy in the world
is the one who bought a therem-
• ,meter• in the sort -tater sand ttlten,got
mad -bec:u se it went deem 'in the
'?inter.
When a ,redly=IS' he 'doesn't,
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" id say he was, pelsacet if he -wasn't
such an aw1ni latae.
Canada sells ,a •mil.iidn barreis
of apples annually:a
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The hlalf ,million milch cows in
the prairie provinces lin 1915 have
doubled in number.
,Ontario's gold production value
increased •from 1-12,0;19, In year's a-
go, to over 1$25,9i19,i400 in 1925.
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ada, have inereas;ed front 69,547 in
1914 to 6547,231 iiri 1925. Nearly two
million; motor cars entered Canada
in: 1925.
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including Aerial 2 Large 45 Volt B. Bat- .3
teries, 11 -plate, .Storage A. Battery. Any
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Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT..`:;
ROOM TI, for the month 6f,
February.
Jr. CPI-L•,.onard•Se'rItlu 393, e
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Ducharme '380, R Iby.'Church Char, if
366, Earl Flaxbaard."'355. ;Flos�.iI�. S'it
F:lck 338, Harvey Clausnia 3 ''
xGordo-mnmHowald' 191, •+Gaffer
Salmon ,189, xA.nthansonrte GII'
ter 165, xA1b'rt Deichert 15:f: • 1,
Sreell -13eah•ice Gasuhe .188, Itt.
Smith 167, Margaret Haberer
xAIwyn ntaebus -133, Hanel Uttiet<y-
131,. Stewart, Koehler .,1.17, Hllarry
Foster 117, xDerothy, Stelelz 13
' Jr. II -Ruth. ml Shureli, 301, Quii'
Hess 199, Alice De':ker•197;;Rosa ?'
tel 156, Charles Thiel 128, Stews ,
Mr. J. Messner and 'Mr. B, Price
vieited friends in Zurich on Mota-
+1lay.. .
14rss Lottie Ga1'ster of Kitchener
ape7nt a few weeks with her par-
en,fs here,
Mips Donelia Ruby left for St-
This' 127, xAlliert I.eiF,o}d'95, xAi+szjX rathroy, where she has accepted a
and Grenier 76. • • •
- Those marked x missed one;''
more ,exams.
• • 0. M; O'Brein, Tenches
ROOM III •
- Jr. IV --Pearl Barons 313, Adel
ine Fleischauer 295, Alice Ko l#
291; Helen Thiel 271, Grace Koehl
268, Richard Bedard 268,' Greta 1c'
ehler 246, :;argil Yungblet 2.40, ,Fs
cis Kipper 221, Geer -. Utt1ey S1
Mary Kochoms, absent '
Sr. IlI-frau . Y✓ illert 432, Hugh'
MacKinnon 391, Violet Schwalm 3$2;:
Harold Stade 373, Byron Ducharm:e
264, Ervin. Deitiich 231, Laurette Ear
well :and George Grenier absent.:
III-Milverna Geiger 283, Marg
ery Gascho 279; Albert- Herdentaw
210, Olin roster 231, Clarent e.Sralth
•218, Rolland Grenier, absent. .
'The girls in the Jr. IV obtained,
the greatest inumb'r of ::•.
perfects
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NOTICE.
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FEBRUARY
Clearing Sale
Three choices of the follo;ying;
• No. 1, Hydrange, Pnnticulatta,.,
No. 2, J. B. Clark Rose, rad.
• No. 3, Grapes, 1 Worden, blackei
• 1 Niagara, white.
• No. 4, Gladiolus 1 dog. ntix.
eNo. 5, Climbing rose, Tauseind;schon
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pink.
No. 6, Currants, 1. black Champion,
1 reel cherry.
No. i, Seeds, 1' pkt each, k9.ster:s,
Zinnia, Sweet peas.
Leave your order. at 2.. J. Haberer
or at J. E. Geseho not later than
March 13th.
P. J. Ilaborer, President;
J E Ga.scho Secy-Treafs,
• OF ALL-EOOTU, SHOES AND RUBBERS, FELT FOOTWEAR, •
'f.: EVERY PAi.R IN OUR STOKE IS MARKED DOWN AT COST •
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,I AND LESS THAN COST. •
NOW IS THE TINE TO BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR FOR SPK -
le• ING AND SUMMER AND SAFE DOLLARS. HERE ARE ON •
It LY A FEW OF THE MANY LINES WE HAVE IN .STORE •
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FOR YOU; . •
Men ,alt flit Baal. R. Heels, Reg. $,4.50, clearing at .-. .$2.65 •
Men Felt Bail. with,. leather soles, Reg. $4.00• for _-_._ .__ .._ -$2.50 :
Men's Felt Slippers with leather solea, Reg. 1:25, at.... .._75c •
Men •Ureb_ work shoes, Blk.and Brown. reg. L59 at __- -_- $3.00 =
Wom's Patent kid leather, pomps clearing at $1.95 to 43.95 •
Wonaer►'sr telt Sappers, clearing. at elk. tet _- •-. 98c •
Childrenx Roots arid • Slippers clearing at -25e. to Tec,
c.
,1 COE IN AND SEE THE B ARG AIN TABLES.
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IN MEMORIAM
In. icvieg memory of our dear
son Lloyd Green, who died five
years ago to -day, March 18th, 1921
leentembrance is a' golden chain.
Death 'tries b break, but all
in vain.
To have to love and then to part.
Is dh.e greatest sorrow of one's ,
heart.
Parents, ;and Family
CHURCH NOTES
We invite you to our Services:
VI -To becornri ace uainted with
good people with Scripture tr-
uth with God.
'Kindly observe the following piano -
gram
Wednesday 7.45 p n .- Teachers'
rr.e•41ing at the hone of Mrs, C.
Frits.
Thursday, 2.30 p.m. -Ladies Aid'
and Mission Society in theehurch.
Friday 4.00 pan.--Catechetieal 4l-
aslsos.
7.30-Preranatory Seerviees• :f or
communion. i
8.4:I put --Quarterly Conference.
.Rev, 1T A Kellerman, in chargc9
Sunday March 7th.
The members of Quarterly Confer -
enc; are to cam, prepared to el -
"'t a Leym,ar to represent th:s
field at the annual Conference.
10.00 a nr-Moly Communion.
;til Christians welcome: at the
Cc.inrnunion table, All others
welcome at the service.
11.00 a•:m.--hiblew school ler all
Agee. We expeet to Use ou.r,new
Hymn books next Sunday.
7:30 pan -Sermon "Am I iny
Brothr`s Keeper'.
8.30 p.m. -Election of nfficers i.n,
Sr. r. t
Emanuel 'Evangelical Church
ZURICH. ONNT.
If you aro not a G`hzis'tia'ftyou
ought to be.
usition ,a's m}llinor.
- Mr. and Mrs. Davi,! Schnell, who
iaitod• friends .here left for their
, 10ree in Aberdeen, Sask.
Miss Alexandra, t1 nurse from
tlre'Department, Toronto, while on
et_ "'way to Hurondale Institute,
ailed on • the local branch's exec-
yutatieiwhich met at the home of
Mrs. 0. L. Smith, on Monday aft-
ernoon.
Meslsrs. Gideon Koehler, Sam
Gascho, LeRoy O'Breini, Harry
Angel;~ Leonard Wagner, Wm. H.
Hoffman, Wellington Johnston and
It an' Yungblut attended theLon-
clen-•Galt hockey match at Lon-
don, Friday night, score being 3-1
in favor of London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laporte, of
near Drysdale, and who 'spent the
ptist twe months visiting friends
in the vicinity of Windsor and De-
troit, returned to their home on
;tCnd.ril, 'hand 'teiort .a! `very, ,en
loya)Olo tante. They note q. uite
a difference 'in the climate, as' It
seen' much colder in Haron Co
unty •
Word was received h:.re on Tu-
esday of the, death of Mrs. Maggie
McCormick, of Detroit, a former
a ell• •irnown•resident of Zurich. The
remains are expected in the village
here. mi Wednesday evening, and
the 'funeral will take place on Tilers
day .morning at 10 o'elo'k front
the hnm^ of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel
Snaith: in Zurich to the R. C. Cem-
etery for interment.
The Zurich Branch of the Wo-
Ir.ens' Institute will hold a St. Pat-
rick tea in thee Ladies Hall on Sat-
urday, March 13th• luncheon ser-
ved from 3.30 in the afteroeon, al-
so in trio evening Proceeds to go
for irrnprcvements for the Town
Hall, • Everybody should make a
special attempt to be present, as
there is a real lunch in 'store. You
are not only helping the society
by attending, but yourself and
community.
Musical Instruments
Here are soirre of the
Popular Sellers of
To -Day:
CIOLINS $5.00 AND UPWARDS
"il1OLIN BOWS $1:00 And Upwards
GUITARS $7.00 and upwards
'Ukuleles $3,00 and upwards
"Ukulele Banjos $3.39 and upwards
Accordoons $3.00 and upwards.
Mouth Organs 25c. to $2.50
AND A FULL LINE .OF ACCESS-
ORIES FOR ABOVE
The 7urich Police Trustees raec
on Satutday evening for their re-
gular monthly meeting, itlnd as
this. was the ;first meeting of mach
importance, a goodly number of
various 's•rbjecta were up, for dis-
cuesion. The local hyd,'o question
was ,talked over, and the board hang
a big prcblem on their hands to
arrange' With the customers so as
to keep the peak load down, as
the Ontario Commission's account
for the past month was again 'con-
siderably over $400 and with the
present rate of things,the,people
of 7urieh must look for much high
er rates the coming year which will
ei'feet beth domestic, power and
cultlniercial users. The manage-
ment needs to co-operation of all
the customers in trying to keep
the peak. load down.. Parties us-
ing ranges ,should use viligence so
as not to have too maty. plates,
on at full force, as a range fully
turned on takes abont seven -hor.se-
r,rwer, and with about (ten a 'of
these in the 'village, and ;say at
about the neon ho,n', with •poaiiibly
most of the power users eat, one
can easily lege where there is ai
ipeOsibility for n, high peak, thenr
beta lean five and sir o'clock in the
afternoon. is another dangerous.
tile'. People ]rust use precaution
or instead of our rates ec4nting•
down, they will soar sky high. • At
the ,lose •of the meeting, Mif: Jtil.
isic•ch we sappointad trillage•eon
stable to inforee the Township By
laws, as Well any other Go t et n,n' nt•
Acts. This wars found neeessary
as a g root many peoplee in the
beslne,ss section complained of a,
u. of ,disorder and unneec'ss:t:'v
shouting; Ata bad lane cage beiYtr.
used,
W. G. Hess & Sons
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