Zurich Herald, 1926-04-22, Page 1Vol. XXVI No 42
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1926.
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Pictures
Under the ,auspices of the Zur-
ich Jubilee Band, al moving
tura show will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich, commencing,ai
8 p.m. Saturday, April 24th. Ad-
mission 20c. Children under 12,
10c. EVERYBODY COME.
NEW BUDGET •
in pretenting his budget 'Hon.
J. A. Robb, Minister of Pinnace',
annotnced some reductions in. in-
come taxes. The auto tariff was
hit the hardest, as *from the pres-
ent 35e duty on the. dollar, theifol-
lowing prices . prevail;—autos sel-
ling not more than $1200 now 20c.
autos valued at more than $1200
271)4c. and to encourage Canadian
auto industry drawback of 2:5
per cent. will be paid on materials
used in manufacturing cars provid
ed that at least 50 per cent of the
cost of the finished articles in
prcduced in CCanada. The nat-
ianaj debt was also reducedby
22 million dollars, and it will take
100 years of such shrewd financing
to pay off our whold , national
debt.
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CLINTON SPRING SHOW
The fair was to have been held
on Aprilkst, but owing to .the
bliraard raging at that time • iti•
wars polstponed to the 15th and
had a real good fair day. The
entries Were not as heavy as last
year owing to no horses coming
from the north, In the evening
an old time fiddlers' Competition
was held in the town thiS
was keenly contested and largely
attended; the fellov.ing were . the
winners— 1st, Wm. C'ollin9, Brace -
field; 2nd Miss Alberta McKinnon
Kincardine; 3rd, Thos. Rands, Sea -
forth; 4th, Bert .Boyce, Brum-
field. In all 14 prayed in this con-
test. The program was varied:
with stop dances by Miss P. Boyce,
of Brucofiald; Mrs. F. Boyee, Vara
nia; Wm, Phillips, Goderich, Adam
and Fenwick Stewart of Clinton.
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FOUND GUILTY
Wm, Armstrong, of the 'Bron-
son line, Stanley, was up before
Magistrate Reid, of Goderich at
Heasall on April. 1.2th, charged with
piegioct to provide for his 'stock.
Dr Campbell of Henaall, who,
went back to the Armstrong farm
with Flaw. Officer Whitesides de-
scribed the condition he found the
• stock. in. The building whet° the
We a,
is stock .wa.s kept was Very 'dirty,and
by 0 the animals were is a starving con -
a number having died.0o-
• unty Constable Block of Zurich,
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE es
was called and told how he had
made several trips up there find
ing the stock in bad Condition and
no fr,ed, but since the charges were
.seme hay had been bought
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REFUNDED,
The. Man who. comes here once for his clothee„ irtvariably.
ComoS back teturrtu, because his clothes have given. splen-
did service„ tuck en can not be found elses(kere at such pr-
ices. Vire are giad. to fallow our new srainples, sod -snits and
prove to yos what values we really have.„
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laid, and the stock was getting in better
condition. The Magistrate gave,
MrArmstrong a warning and
fined him $10 and Casts, the whole
amount being $32.87, or 30 days in
the county jail. Mr. Armstrong.
rialcl the fine and promised to do
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REGINA WATCHES
Mr. E. E. Wuerth motored to
London on Friday.
Mr, and Mrs, T. L. Wurm were
visitors to Bayfield on Sunday.
Misses Ruth a„nd Dorothy Bren-
ner left for Kitchener on Monday.
Mr. Ed, !Meaner of Briyfieldft
Was in the village on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haberetwere
Monday visitors at Dashwood.
Miss Beatrice Mist- of Crediton,
visited Mrs. M. 0, Milliken on
Sun d ay.
• Mr. Lenard Rau of Detroit, vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Rau, over Sunday.
Mrs. Lee W. Hoffmasisis visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. F. Braun at
Forest.
Mrs. E E. Wuerth left for Kit-
chener on Monday where she will
Visit tor a week.
Miss Dorothy Frits, nurse in
training, at victoria Hospital,Lon-
don, was a Sunday visitor at her
home here.
The. death took place on Tues-
day April 20th, of Alex. Wilds, 'a
old an dhighly, respected resid-
ent of Stephen Township.
Mr. Robert Eisenbach of Kit -
liner Motored arp on Sonardwyand
visited relatives 'here. Robert
'says his Studebaker made the
heavy wads with ease,
' The moving pictures shown in
the Town Hall on Sattriday even-
ing were well attended and of
a good type, another supply laif
pictures have been procured which
will be run off on Saturday even-
ing of this week. Everypo.cliy
come.
Mr. Jacob Ortwein, of the Bron-
son Line, was called to Sebwaing;
Mich, owing to the sudden death
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of his sister, ?ibis Ida Ortweitn.
who died last Wednesday and was
hurried on Sunday. She had be-,
cd. staying with her sister, Mrs-
Tieta. of' that ,place. The late Miss
Ortw eiri wars well and favorably
known in Zurich haveing ,spentaa-
most of her tinae, here, and her :
We are o1fieial Agents, for
these well known Regina Watches,
Timed almost eq. ual to Railroad
movements. Guarranteed. Come
in and tee these.
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many Zurich friends are sorry to
learn of her demise.
LATE FERDINAND HESS
After a !serious illness, 'extendL
in„a for carer a, period of two yea
'ard, the death took place at hiS
home here on Wednesday of last
week, April 1.4th of Mr. Ferdin-
and M. Hess, aged 56 years, • 2
months and 5 days. The lateMi.
Hess was a well known business
man of Zurich, having conducted
the carriage, and wagon business
with which he was connected from
his youth. He was born in Zur-
ich) and lived here his whole life-
time, except for a numberof
years' when he was engaged! in a.
aimiriar business in Grafton, N.D:
His illness came upon him gradu-
ally and although the best med-
ical skill and advice wan sought
and care was given, and an oper-
ation performed some :wars ago,
bia tormerg ood healthy failed to
•return and when pleurisy set in
about ten days prior tto his de-
parture, he became gradually
Were you at our 'service on Sun- , weaker and passed peacefully a -
dna evening, the church was ti/-wty on Wednesday- afternoon,
lsd .almoIst to capacity, the at !April f,4th, .1926. The funeral was.
aaalance is growing as the sseason hold on Sunday midi was verylaa-.
itt, advancing, Last Friday even- gely attended, interment teal'?
:taa we had 50 attending ottr devot- wide in the; Lutheran cemetery.
nal hour of Prayer and Praise., The pallbearers were; MosFu-s. H.
1,e't us meet you there this Friday Yungblut, 0. 0.• Schilba, 3, Fuss,
availing at 7.30 p.m, IT, F. We,sefolh, L Weber,andir.
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Kalbfleisch. Ho is .survived byhia
EN'T SUNDAY ; bnreaved widow, and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. (Bev) L Kalbfleisch
Morning worship at MO a an, Elmira and AVss Ethel at bjoule, ba-
a ieToticwal hour, i;lt which 1V(r, sides five sisters and five brothers,
Colin Campbell of Bayfield will be Among the who attaaded the
Mr. and
ganday Sch,00l at 11.90. aan,
Mrs. Q. N'. UggArt Wld
Al newt]. from a distance Nvere;—
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730 p.. Service, iter. '0. Sehaag. Mr. and Mrs. A, 3. Raabe of S6tith.
'Mil annoy the pulpit. Come Bend, Ind., Mr Wm. Hess, of Pon -
and hear the good old message. tine, Mich.; M4 T, 137. Reu% Toronto
trammel Evangelical Church
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