Zurich Herald, 1925-01-01, Page 8ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
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Happy New Year
to all our Friends and
Customers
`We thank youfor your business and
hope the coming year willbring pros-
perity to you. May we continue to merit
your patronage by offering quality
goods and prorngt service at all times
J. GASCHO & SON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
Zurich's. Garage
as,- Oils, greases- Tires, Tubs, Repairs
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GENUINE FORD PARTS
JU• ST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
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IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
¥OU SERVICE.
WE MASE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
,I3ATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
STYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
H. Mousseau Zurich
Happy New Year,
ev. V4 rau, 0. Robinson, of \Val.,
ton spent Xmas', at )xis home here.
Misses Ada and Helen Koehler
of Toronto, visited their father, MR
Peter 'Boehler, .the past week.
'Miss Agnes Zettel of Kitchener,
Zisi the gue:s?t of her friend Mia,
Mr. and Mrs. .J L. Routledge of
Dutton, spent the holiday at the
home of Dr, and, Mrs,. Routledge.,
Madeline 1Wleidinger over the _lxol-
idays. .
Misses Pearl and Gertrude Ort..
wein; of Detroit, are holiday vies-,
itors with their paaent,s, on the
Bronson'.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Major, of Tor-
onto, IV Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert,and
family of Detroit, Miss Nora'and
Messrs 'Frank and Win. Siebert of
Detroit, and Mr. Albert Siebert of
Niagara 'Falls,, spent Christmas at
their home here.
The C'hristm'as programme giv-
en by the Lutheran -S. School tach
olars, last Wednesday .eveningaavai
one of the finest programs ever
given, 'and certainly is•ya credit to
those who• took part a swell as-
those
sthose who prepared the " same.
Considerable interest was 'inane
ifest•ed at the nomination :for Pol
icet rustees of Zurich, in the Town
Hall, Zurich on Monday evening,
and a large number of village rate
payers, las well as of Hay T. ins-
cludingt he officials who came f
from fax{ and near from the four
corners of the Tp, to undoubtedly,
gain, some wisdom and knowledge
as to the efficient manner in which
our •village..fathers are conducting.
the municipal affairs of Zurich.
nlVe are proud of these three eh-
ampionis, as there was no one in
the large hall !that even pointed
a finger at their able steward-)
ship the past year. Much fav-
orable ,comment was made in re-
gards /to the purchase of a clump-
ing ground on Mr. B. Mass' farm,
which Ls. a g reat convenience for'
the jdigpo:sal of old tin! cans, etc.
The chairman, Mr. A. F. Fleas point
ed out, that this was no place• to
deposit any dead careese's or any
such articles which do not comply
with the re,gulatioaxs .of the Board
of Health. Seven candidates were
nominated .as follows, P. Haberer,
H. Truemner, D. E. Bedard, Jo's.
Geiger, Mich. Meidinger, Wt G.
Hess, and A. Melick. The four.
new candidates withdrew, leaving,
the three former old members, " to
conduct the affairs for 1925
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BAZAAR •
EXETER
PLAIN PRICE STORE
A,. Happy and Prosperous New
Near to All!
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ti'ii't • Stare, and we, are. planning
Greater Thinngss fox• 1925. Smaller
pro:fite and quick TURNOVER has
Trovers;'. a+ Success ; we will Con-
tinue''thisr Plan—.Our Store, is so
arranged, with the goods plainly
marked, (that it is a real pleasure
to. Iyou td shop here. You.see
the Go'ods,' knoty the price, then
consider -Whether or not you want
them. If y'o'ur do not .need them
to -day, maybe you will another
time-tliils,, i;rl' a[ Plain Price Store
alright. Wle will run window' sp-
ecials land Fr"iday and 'Saturday
1Sl ecials las ::Usual.. Wie •want our
Customers !to • be • More .Satisfied—
We Want You to be Downright
Pleased with each .Purchase. • Let
your :925. slogani be—"Lets go into
Powell's and See whiats Newli;
Friday—Saturday SPECIALS
4 Is1apes Wine GlasSe's 10 and 15e.
1-1b. boxc Neillson's' Chocolates 44c
.2 -oz. jai Petrolatum (vaseline) 25c.
1-1b. 'Spanish. Salted peanits 25e.
%-lb. 15e.
We have received the New Crop
;peanuts and they are Great. Try
• ;some nett ime you are in.
'Use NAMELESS for Collo, its
L- wonderful, 25c.
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Hugh McKenzie arrived from
Moose Jaw on Saturday last. 1
A very pleasing and successful
concert was put on by the pupils
of S.S. No.1 the other: day, The
program 'consisting of drills,• dial-
ogues, .recitations,. 'songs, ete.
Miss Vera Pepper of, Hearst ar-
rived .home on Friday last to sp-
end. the Christmas vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Pepper.
°There passedaway in Goderich
on .Dec. 17th, one of Stanley T;
p'io.neers int he person of Janes
Donaldson. • He moved from the
Bronson Line, Stanley Tp., about
30 yearn ago and resided in Bay-
field until about five ' years ago,
when he moved to Goderich, where
he has lived ever. since. The fun
eralt ook place in Bayfield cemet-
ery. tile leaves ,hist widow and
two sons, Charles of Ottawa and
Jamas of Goderich.
Nomination was held at Varna
on Monday which resulted as
follows; Fro 'Reeve, Geo;.r Hanley,.
For .Couticlllors; John A. Manson,
John Etue, Wm. Douglass, Wilson
Carlyle and Artie Key the five
councillors have' qualified and there
will be an election for councillors
Reeve Hanley.g ave quite a full
report of the, business done at the
County council.., andeach of the
councillors gave an account of the
work done and the money ,spent-
in ,his division. The meeting pas-
sed off, very quietly.
Rev. J. IDurrant ,of Varna, who'
has been confined to his home on
account of illness; was able to
take his work again last' Sunday.
Frank McOlineh.ey, Clifford and
Lawrence Talbot:, who are at-
tending Collegiate at Seaforth, }re
home for the hol. idays.
Mr. Wm, Johnston and. his nio-
ther, Mrs, 'S. Johnston, have gone
to Flint; Mich,;, to spend the
winter. .
Mr. Ruskin. Keys; who is teach-
ing, 'school at, Timmins', Ont, is
ispendin,gt he holidays at his horde.
on Babylon.
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Happy New Year
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PRCE1TER BLOCK - ZURICH
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs ... ........ 23-36
Butter per Ib. ..{.. ...... ........ 36
Pdtatoes per hag ... 75c
Dried apples per 'ib. . , ... ... 70
anter! Setts, per Ib, ........ 7c.
Oats _.. '50
Barley ... ' 80
Buckwheat, per bushel ... 800
Wheat per bushel ... .._ ._.1.35
Flour per cwt. `... ..: ... _4.001%09
Shorts, per ton 35.00
Bran per ton .3200
chickens ib. ,... 13-17
Hens ...... .. ......... 6-1,3
"(?,.icks por lb. ...... 10c
Turkeys old _..... 12c
Hogs cwt. _._ 9.00
FOR SALE
Two base -burner coal stoves for
sale, apply to Dr. A. J. MacKinnon.
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather, Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an. Insurance of. over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies. in
force 11,287. Paid Losses in 1923
to amount of $56,1.43.20. No ass-
essment during the year and have
a balance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtzman -Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING 'RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF ' FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34•
BLAKE ,
Mr. and Mrs. •John `Gerberand
family, Mr. and Mrs, Mose Ger-
ber and"iamily. 'spent Xmas: day
with Mr. and Mrs, Gerber, ar.
Miss Grace Manson, who is nt-.
tending Exeter High !school is sp-
ending the holiday under the Par-
ental roof.
Mr and Mrs., Earl Weida and
little claughtex of luricla, ;spent
Christxn d the
.,,home ay at th .,,hoxtle o.f
Mx and Mrsl, Ross Johnston. •
Mr.s. La.n ,,Foster and fatrirly
:spent a few. days With friends no-.
ar Zurich, ' •
Miss Isobel Manlson of Detroit,
°pent a fevv. days• art her home
the •Go:sihen, Line. ,
ILINERY
BARGAINS
At the
Hat Shoppe
ZURICH
While our Fall and
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• To Our many Customers and
Friends` We extend a
Happy New Year
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
A. MELICK
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
May
The New Year
Bring much joy Happm
iness and Prosperity
Andrew Fa Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have Y®u MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
I am in a position 'to do
any kind, of paper hanging,
painting, graining and ° dec-
orating.
H. EICKMEIER,
ZURICH -- ONT.
.DR. JOHN- WARD
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN
Heavy Shell Frames to •Your owls
Lenses at $4.00. Broken Shy
Rims Replaced while you 'walk
Spectacles Complete large lebyr?
$2.0o up.
Main St., EXETER, Phone 7S
AT . W ALPER" HOUSE, . ZURIOl
Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 4.
Winter supply, of Hats
Iast, we will not entirely
GIVE them away, but
THE PRICES HAVE BEEN MADE
50 ' ATTRACTIVE AND LOW,
THAT ONE CANNOT RESIST 13U'1`
IEUY A' THESE REDUCTIONS, A
CALL AT ova SHOP WILL CON-
VtITCE YOU.—COME.
V.Y.Siebert
ZURICH, - ONT. ..
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