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Zurich Herald, 1926-04-01, Page 1z Vol. XXVI Nfo :39 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING,' APRIL 1, (926. Chester L. Sroith, Publish** $1,25 Year in Athos's* OM IN ARrthA.RS, $2 M.AY BE (MAR,AND. Don't think ;kilt aisifig as an expenditure. It really is an investment. Try an rmstkoomarsamsen(mmutmea431MEMODWODGIIISUMICOMMDSIS it i Spri• • r,4r, ng Offerings 1 . ' -- OF GARDEN SEEDS . e3 j4 Also Kodaks; Patent Medicines) ! 423 Stationery, Bosfed.Cancly,Icecream I 1 Groceries, Crockery, Cigars, Tob- e,h, baco and Cigarettes . 1 a Ch Ws Ca Wagner "" Phone 91 i -CA 0431111111DCDON•1240•111111043 D.CSEIDGDOWEDG DOININDODGINEIGDO106111111110 A 5t AST it 6 Six Tube -'adio Complete For $115.00 Including Aerial 2 Large 45 Volt B. Bat- -1: teries. i1 -pate, late Storage A. Battery. Any make Loud Speaker Value $20.00 PoraPare this, set with others for the PeLee. complete .5tock of Radio Supplies.• ° 4. • * 4. 4. 4. 4. + 4. 4. . + We earry a4.4.4. E. CIESCH — Zurich +4-14+++++++++ 41+++++++++i -e+++++-1•+++++++++ .Easter Footwear i 3 Fashionable , ••• li; „, i ,1,t, 1 New Spew .4., , L.: 11 i ,,, 1 Style cans, , It I Fine Value. , i • I Every ,., , . ,, 1 • , Jwants t k e Estyles aster1 • ----:;•,•1111'.. 1 X 4.,... .41 n e w i 2 i 1 • i" !;, Yon will fitui en our Store eso \carry a halt lime tuff Rubbe r Boots. Prtoect your health by e +1111 wearing LIFEBUOY Rubbers BROS• 3 BRO N sREBIAGIEiRRING NEATLY DONE WINDOW DISPLAY 3 ege,011000110144•10444,60•04,01•0414100111041••••••411006114•4410*••• You wal get better values. We ..41.•.weseseeoeeeeitee•ea,e.so*••••••••••ese4oieseesepoema••••••••0 • DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED! • The 'Talk of the Town are these New Styles and Values • • • • • • '4* AGENT FOR OF THE :LA/10Sn! MADE TO MEASURE FIRMS. OVER len A* LES Toencoom PRONE. , II TIPITOP Suit or Overcbalt 524 el, =EVERY GALEMNT GUARANTEED PERFECT OR MONEY 24 28 REFUNDED. The man, whits moans here once for his, clothe% invariably: .+eaintotw bark rfk tot -urns because h.its cies-eta:a have given ;spit:11- °4 did aerate% suck as can not be fPund ofs&wfaere at such aere Ices. Wes are glad to eihow our new Wangle% 24.11, Snit S await eptavetoyou wraat values we .really let.Tet '4) qff GASMOS OL ak SitAND '44 444.***444.411.1000014.0********444141* L.. i 4 * 4 1 4 4. •1 • ; PAtiSTE 67 ; 4144.441,40••••••••• COST OF N. HURON APPEAL Co -t' s in connection with , theN. Huron election paepal ,have been taxe-d at $63e41, ,payable accded- ing to the statute by the unSbcces'- sful ,appellant, Geo. W. Spotton, the Conservative candidate. The: costs of the appeal are fixed at $244.50, and the costs of the hearing before Justice Wright $395.41. . The election, appeal was opposed by J. W, King, Progressive candidate. • THE HOG AS A SOURCE- OF , FARM REVENUE "When well managed the hog is one of the best 'sources of, farm income. Hogs have paid for many a farm. We can sell hog's at any time of the year and almo.st at any a.ge and weight." This is 'one of the introductory statements in a remarkable inter- esting and useful booklet entitled "Hogs for Pork and Profit," just issued by the .,Bank of Montreal, and offered free to farmers at any brnahc of that institution. Every phase of hog raising is pictured in this booklet, both ey word and by. photogra.pli, the sub jects dealing with the selection of sires and mOthers, the choice of breeds and types, and the care .of young pigs from ,the time theyare born until they are ready Lor .,the market, Feeding, housing, the, prevention of ailments and disecse es, and the production of particu- lar types for lspecial markets, are all described; in, fact there. is .no jphase of the industry ,on which the best scientific knowledge isnot made available in ,plain language A's the booklet .says, the hog will produce more meat from lob pounds of feed than /any animal it it will ,11,1••••11411011.11.11MA's How 'many are you. going to fool to -day, April 1st? 'Treat all your seed grain for smut with formaldehyde, a good supply always on hand at Zurich Drug Store. Mr. Wm. ,1Consitt of Hensall, cal- led en friends in the village on Saturday. Friday of this week is known as Good Friday, and is observed by many as a holiday. 4 Beginning next Tuesday even- ing, April 6th, the stores, or places -.of business ih Zurich will again be kept open till the end of the year Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bechler of the Bronson Line left on Monday for .Pigeon, Mich., where they ,will vis - jt with. friends -and relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dengis of Kitch- ener, are visiting with their hion Rev., and Mrs. .Dengis, at the Ev- angelical parsonage, Messrs. L. W, Irdffaija,n M. *. Wm. Witmer motored to Bend on Monday evening tGoranl dco some sucker ficheing and were suc- cessful in Making a good catch. Mrs. D. McPhail 6"f Brandon,Man. multiplies rapidly; and Who had been here visiting with not only provide -food for 'farm- her brother, Mr. Win. O'Brein, left er's family, but is eMe -of the bestor home ixi -the west on Satin- sourcelse of farm incoem Afree copy, of the book/et me: lirref.!ev. Roy M .Geiger of Chesley be obtained at tn.e nearest local'attended the pal anniversary -of branch icif the bank of Montreal. his parents here last week. He also de ive..el a v r eieceue3t s.er- men in the Evangelical church on ' fil- SCHOOL REPORT (Left over last week.) Fallowing is the report of S.S. NO, 8, Hay, for the,' month of Feb- ruary. Name -stand in order of merit. * rills's& done 'or more ex- ams. through :illness. Sr. IV—Antionette Ziler *Frieda Miller. Sr. Ea—Norman: Walper, John Hartman, *Albert Becker. Jr. HI—Lewis Wiegand, Arnold GGaskstetter, Emelia Rader, Pearl Wiegand. Sr. II—Ervin Rader, Otto Bec- ker, Melton, WalpoleJr. Jr. II—Edward Gackstetter, Dor- othy Rader, *Harold' Rader, Jean Weber. • Sr. I—Eh-riore Ga.ckstetter, Lorne 'Rader, Emil Becker. Jr. I—Vernon Becker Sr. Primer—Harold Schwarteen- truber, *Herbert Miller, Elgin Ra- der, *Hildegard Miller. H. W, ,Brokenshire, Teacher.' • CHURCH NOTES This is. the last of the Lenten 11‘ angelistic campaign, The at-. tendance and interest has been e- couraging Only a few nights left —don't misS any! Any who are interested in the baptismal serv- ices on Easter 'Sunday morning, get in touch with the minister at -o ace Members will also be received into the fellowship of the church In the morning -of April 4th, both by letter and profession of faith. If interested the pastor. There will be special Easter musle thc.), morning' and. evening ,These ought to be great -services. Come 1 The Treasurer's report for the :Sunday School year Showed fine balances in both treasuries. The cuff of elected officers was com- pleted as follows— &Icy, Miss M. Hoffman Aidt-Secy, Mise L Routledge. Treasurer, Mr. Lloyd O'Breine It may interest many to know that the :average attendance in the Sunday .School for the eight Sun- days in February and March. was ,160. The average, attendance in the, evenings °neve for the same eight Sundays \1:' itS 223. Emanuel Evangelical Church_ ZURICH- oNT, U you are not a Christiaa yen ought to be, Thursday evening, to a led house. We' would like to advise our ad- \ ertisillg customers that the copy for changing ads. should be hand ed in, on Tuesday forenoon and not on Wednesday morning or noou as that is the time we get reiady' to go to press, and to -stop and ch- ange a few ads. soon throws us back a few hours. Sorry to re -port that Master Paul Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs A. F. Hess, who was taken to London by his parents, last Wednesday for teeatments, was found to have a. very bad case :of mastoid troul5ie and was immediately !opereted on by Dr. Hunt. We -are pleased to state- however, the little fellow is progressing as favorable as can be expected. • Mr. Thomas McMillan, M. P. or South Huron donated a very suit- able trophy in the form of a fine silver cup, which will be held by the winning tean.1 'of the Cyclone hockey league, and as Zurich was the winners the, past year, hence it will remain in Zurich floc a year at least. riva trophy is now on display in, W. L. Hoffman's wid- dow. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. AND Mrs. MOSES GEIGER 071 March 25th, 1026, Mr. ;and Mrs, Moteser Geiger of Zurich, had the, great privilege o celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. At noon the relatives andfri endsg athered to do honour to the 'highly esteemed, couple. The guests greatly enjoyed the .sump- tuons repast laid oet in the room beautifully decorated in gold and w.hiLe. During the ,afternoon a program. arranged by the members Of the family 'Was rendered. Besides music amid a reading by one of the grunichildred„ addressee were giv- en by Rev. W. 13. Denis; Rev, R. M. Geiger of Mosley, and My. ()won Geiger of Hensel'. The bride and groom were the recip- ients of many beautiful gifts of gold, for which th greomnobly expressed his appreciatior. About forty people Wore pres- ent at this unirete gatheriog, it being the fourth golden wedding colo.tration, in the family, two of brothers lead one sis- ter .havieg already alebrateti thc • aaYte. evebt, - DiAMOND The April Birth Stone This month we are %hewing a Beautiful .Assortment of Perfect Blue White Diamlende in variety :of Tiffany and Basket Mountaings. Come in and 'see these. Z rices Prone $20 to $100. W. G. Hess & Sons OAL, BUY THEeBEST, IT IS WM CHEAPEST. GENmN- H Lackawarruk AND DL&W Scranton,. DIRECT FROM THE =NEM SOFT COAL, GENUINE EREret TUCKY MILLERS CREEK, COMM • GENUINE BY PRODUCTS Our Tel-ephones are at your seek,. vice, the information is free.. an:tele:ark., H E N SALL ONT,s, Phottes—Office 10w. 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SEE OUR HARNESS REPAIRS AND SWEAT PAD% A FULL LINE ov FRESH GROCERIES AL W AYS CZNHANDL Highest Prices for Produee R. N. DOUGLA GENERAL tilraRCHArrr P 1-19N E 11 4., 97