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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-01-03, Page 7Lid Old :6 -ended to e jt Icy Chris ' .a and py New #1 moi• i SC" ,„ . , i W114.0 s k Produce...' ed • s BA``'.a111 S! BAT' We are age i ; • hau.dihh:i Battery IF IN NEED OF A BAT'iERY BETTER WE RAKE • A SATISF'AC i ORY 1;ATTERY WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMP. ti QUALITY AND SERVICE CO • We also handle the fiiivt , BB attteery ' A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES A • UTNE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND NOW IS THE, TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR t , `; :'• POLICY IS FIRS r HERE, 1'IRST SERVED. :) r ;: I.: ','s.;. AVOID THE RUSH, WE ARE EXrERTS ALO.,:r1 • CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACT i .s.`, r't'r,',i)dNG BATTERY ClIA.RGING BATTERY REPAIRING to 11 L, a , .40. a"li •'1 Jtl , IS QTJ.E. MOS 0 SINCEREe r WI - TIES OF TILE .I.0 $:IC`II IIER,ALD TO ITS MANY READERS ANI) ERIE NDS, AND MAY ' 1929: BRING, MUCH PROSPERITY AND. HAPPINESS TO YOU AS WELL AS TO' :CJS IS OUR EARNEST 1611211° ITEMS Of' LO(.4, M>,'S. Fred. Genttner spent Now ,'ears in, Da'shwoo1 M r; Eldon Snelj left Wednesday morning for Detroit. ` Mr. Samson ;• Colosky. of Dash- wood spent the week with friends in Zurich, • Mr. Theo.. Wagner„ who spent his holidays here returned to Wat erloo Seminary. Planting a mortgage oe a farm is easy enough. The trouble is to raise it. Mr. and Mess, Hyo Schade of the 14th' con., May. entertained 'a num- ber of their friends to a "'suMptu-• ous fowl :supper op Tuesday .ev- enieg after which all returned home feeling much n satisfied. r'N••i: \VeineNrl:av) Egge ?.. Chickens, 5 -lbs. .,`laickens, 4 -lbs, under 4 -lbs 67 3EE US R OLD OTHER L. TD GEN H, Rousseau TA 11 . OUR AND AND Uli'a`iL".""3't17"a'dS 'u2".sJ,at.t +ia om..,t �CLTseTeul L.A9lalerts tl..,.-n:h.t:z..• a, esti e ritztm t We most cordially wish all our friends a Maly Christ- mas and a happy and Prosperous New Yea,:. Good Tropes beget Prosperity, Confidence begets Goad ,9 Times„ and Good Appearance begets Confidence. x the New• Yoar•e n sh- j.,ed ma it be w arke'.if :Wit II 9 ixti:nuanee- of our f 'OA rily. t sa.. e y - re 1 i.neery wsl es • • :1:Tataware ;.erel. a at f3 This H"i;rald is going to. maka a determined 'effo'it to clean upi the subscription list. The labele were all corrected to date on Jlau. 1st, 1924. ` If however, by a'nly change: your Babel hs not ars it 'shou'ld be, let ills knor%v 'at once. We are '.go- +.ng to give all those who are con- siderable back this one chance ito pay. up', and then it will not be our, fault if -some are risked to pay $,2 per year', and pperhaepse'some cos- ts. • We know it is siinply neglect on the part of many -but we can- not live on neglect: Hundreds of young . men. ore the threshold of life are asking "what Inust.,I do" The sons of farniers look to elle city and many sons' `of the city people are looking to the country. There never was a time when; the question was iso import- ant. Living now mean's activity, intent and persistent. Never was there such Zie,d of careful prepar ioni for life work as - now. The yo- ung mat; whe does not prepare hiinleif for his future profession en- ters an u-1ov'n rata land will be left far behir+'i. g The old appren- tice systeei with all its evi'l's, was a good training. If you have annr visitors a .lc. stamp on an unsealed envelope will brine it to the Herald Office Or a phone message is quiekerll while we always 'have' a letter box at our office door where you -scan slip in your articles. We would like a • few more corresp- ondents. Should have one at Blake, Dry:i+'1 'e, -St. Josepb and a few more ,,uch places that have a. finsbunch of visitors and hap- penings and events nearly every week. It i +i fine education and if interestedprime and see us. 7c +TlMTN'ATIONS HAY TOWNSHIP The Hay 12p. nomination on Monday afternoon passed off very qui lle. The oid 1923 board µill ale1 '"* s: -t ho reigns as fol- lows -Reeve', E, F.Klopp• Council - lore, L, H. Rader. A,. Reichert, 3, P. Rau and 'AT. R. Dougall. _ 'POLICE"• TRUSiTEES The Police Trustees'. nomination int he evenizag proved a more sensational event, las con'iderabre debating and discussing was done Pive cenclidatea were nominated, ae follows -Hy. Truelnn ear, Hy. How akd, P. Haberer. Dennis Bed- ard and ivi, Mcidinger. Ivir. How- ald has resigned; while tele .rtm aining four have qualified and will stand for the election on Monday January 7th, STANLEY TP. .,35 ,•.45-65 ..1L 9 .`hick, light. breeds 7 piens 5-1b. 12' tlenws, 4 -lbs. '8 Ie,ies under 4-1bs. - - -4 Ducks 11 re keys _.. ........ •.... . ,:...•,16 leoee 8 cried apples per lb. 7c . •utch Setts, per ib, .. .. ... 7c. Potatoes per bag, t 95 Wheat per bushel ._ 35 Barley 55 eucltwheat 65 )Sts 40 ''lour per cwt... 3.00-3.75 ihortsp er ton .. .,39.00 ]ran per ton -- 28.00 Hogs ...,.'8.00 Nomination POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a meeting-iof the Elec- tors of the Police .Village of Zurich will be held in the TOWN HALL, ZURICH, on MOND.AY'DECEMBER 31,st, 1923. At the, hour from 7.00 to 8.00 o'-- clock in the evening for the purp- ose of, nominating candidates for Police Trd's ,ee 1o'- the year 1924, and a poll is demanded, ,a poll, will be opened on. MONDAY, the 7th day of -JANIJA.RY, 192.1, at the Clerk's, Office,' in the Town Hall. Saicl poll1 be opened at 9 o'clock, a.m. until a o'clock, p.m. ANDREW F. HESS, • • Returning Officer, • teed at Zurich, this- 7th day of Dec,_rnbe.i, 1923 What a Happy Disposition And Muskoka Can Do • , Mary was • one of those popular girls; Happy and busy, day an night—just hadn't time to do any- thing but .dance and skate and frolic, no " time at all to take care of her cough. Mary's f£tther was dead—the family half suspected he died' of Con - Btu -apt -bon. Suddenly: and tragically, Consumption again stalked into thty' home. Two sisters were stricken andn within, a' few ' onths both rested in thefamilyplot' on a high hill over- looking Lake ; Erie. Mary's cold ivouliln't be -shaken—it grew worse, her temperature rose, and she be- narne :very weak indeed. She was sent to, the Muskoka Hospital for Con- sunrptives, where skilled treatment, fresh airand nourishing food are re- storing her strength. • The Doctors say her youth and happy disposition will help her in the battle against Tuberculosis. Now and 1 aaainher mother visits the hospital land she Is very thankful indeed for the'progress her only girl is making. Contributions to aid Muskoka Hos- pital in its work maybe sent to Hon, W. A. Charlton,. 223 College Streets Toronto. No election, in Stanley will be: held as the 1923 council goes in by acclain-tion STEPHEN i1T. For Reeve -Alex. Neeb and John Hay's. For Deputy Reeve -John Harvie Wrn, SW.eitzer and Reuben Goetz. For •4 ouncillore-Geo. Penhale, Won. S'troit'aer, Victor Snell •Solon on1 Pollock; Isiah Teatreau, Reu- ben Goetz. Mother iUad to 13e . Fated From Baby Boy Little Jack is in a distant city. His 'other is many miles•away, and true to the old saNing about distance leak- ing the heart grow fonder, Jackie's mailer longs and longs for a sight 02 her little mar. Now if it were duly a case of miles and dollars she might somehow or other oaano home occa- sionally, but its rra,ore than that. She 'has Consumption. 'When she thinks of the once happy trian,;ieti.._mother, father and child— its mighty "hard to keep from tears. .She won't let bacldy bring Tack down to Hee her, despite the tug at the heart strings.' "No," she says, "Jackie must not come, he might get con - sin -option, trio." So Jack liVes• writh his grandmother,nrdnether Daddy Works in a tnacliiiie shop, and mother 15 faith- +idle• obeying do .toi''s and nurse's or- Jei•s at the Muskoka 'Hospital for Consumptives She hopes to be home For •Chr lstneu 11 eit.irv. and happy. Colitributions tt, aid Muskoka Hos- pital in its work raay he sent to l•'ton. W A. OI'sulton, +23. C.o1ie^'e Strs".et,. ISLETHOUGHT' ...FOR TODAY,W., Bible Thought -a memorized will pro -re a • priceless heritage in anter rearm. ... But I .say unto youe, that every idle, word ` that _men, -shalt speak, they shall' give account thereof. 44-4 There shall be no light there and they need no candle), neither, the'ligh of the Lauri.; for titaLo.d, Goad • givetli them thein light; and they. 'she'll reign; for ever and ev- er. -Rev. 22;5. - Let the wicked forsake his way and tthe unrighteous man his 'thou- nate; .rid let hire return unto the XLbrd aradl11"e avill have mercy up- on 'liiT4 5fld to our G'ocl. dor be will abulidantly p.1_+clo'o -Is. 55;7 +-eV Even, the Spirit of truth; whom' the \voi-ld cannot n ceivee, because it ^ :teff him ,notf, n'ither;knoweth lire; but ;ye know hie,,; fel' be der - F �e1letli' with you, and a_.•.r.i11 be ,in yee."•-J0h1i, • 1.1.,'1.7 T lv^n� shallt .ha lame men leap as a, 1ic'rit "md the tongue of the dune) peen sin;, for in the wild - erne a 'h<ill- waters break out, and ett:.+a'n e 111 the desert, ---lel, 35,d. Al) things whatSereVe + ye would that nti-' do unto yout do ;ye. even iso- to theta , for this is the law and the pi'ophets,--Matt. 7;12 The eyes of all wait upon thee. 1'a, 145;15; l: hereda y, 4suua'ry Srd, Ma store Mill tin Liinr31 01311 Dis j nt To.Oar many Customers -and. Friends We extend a Happy New Year MEL!eK&BRJ4[NN PHONE 63 I T' ANK YOU .''Por the Confidence placed in -me during 1923 and hope to ' merit the ,same during 1924. POR YOUR INVESTMENTS .DURING THE 'COMING YEAR eROQSE Huron and Erie Debentures 5 1.4 per cent Canada Trust Co. Debentures 5 1.2 per cent MY MOTTO;. --SERVICE AND SAFETY Andrew F. 'Hess, - Zurich Have You MADE YOUR VV 1 L L? Painting and Paper Hanging I Am in a position to do any kind of paper hanging, raining ansi uecoraueg• painting Price for hanging paper, a roll El. Eickmeier, z•5c. Zurich ._. . JoliN WARD Chiropractic and Electrical Treat- rents --Eyes Examined Main St., EXETER, Phone 70 Consultation and Exan.?inetion Free AT WAL]?ER HOUSE, ZURICR Every Wednesday, 10 a,m. to 4pene tf-3 i • 8-9 HERALD OFFIC Do You no THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOTJR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTING• THAT WE &;AN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTI:T) WEDDING INVIT A.TIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALL/NG CARDS;, STATIONERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLEEADS, 'ENVELOPES AND ST.A.TEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFACT URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN STJP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING' PAPERS, ENVEL- OPES IN 'ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ArTIONERYi NOPE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS INTWO SIZES, ' FOOLSCAP, • ETC.; ETC. THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c. 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