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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-01-22, Page 8LEARING SALE OPENING DAY -SATURDAY, JANUARY -17th, 1925 CLOSING DAY --SATURDAY JANUARY 31st. WE HAVE A COMPLETE .RANGE OF 'WINTER GOODS STILL ON Hand; in fact our Stock is too large for this time of year, so we are vir Goods re - (bleed price% We do not buycheap trash. r Sal at greatly i'ut � g you a chance to procure Seaison�abl ,p for Sale purposes, but oU clean dependable rn.erchandise ata lltime,s. Our customers know that a, Sale, here is always a Real Sale, Colne often, expecting big reduetioris and we will not disaapoiiit 'you.' Don't forget the date. Bring your friends and, neighbors with you. 2 only men's overcoatseach 5.75 .1 only men's overcoat 7.75 1 only ladies coat 5.50, ,• 1 only ladies coat 4.00 men's overalls 1.50 men's work shirts 78c men's khaki work pants 1.65 men's fine shirts 98c Boys pullover sweaters 78c men's work sox 39c men's wool mitts 50c men's cashmer sox fine 39c men's jersey gloves 18c ladies wool hose 48c wool hose children 39c Brush wool scarfs 48c 200 yds. towelling a yd 1Oc 200 yds. towelling a yd. 14c 1 OO yds. towelling brown yd 12c 100 ib. granulated sugar 7.90 rice 7c dates new 8c prunes - 9c raisins seedless 3 lbs. for 25c castile coap 8 for 25c matches a box 10c cocoa a lb. 1Oc salmon a lb. 15c brooms each 39c plain white cups a doz. 80c See Large Bills for more Bargains G CHO SON Phone 67 Produce Wanted Zurich's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases AND GENUINE FOLD , PARTS 't JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING,. THE FAMOUS ' Tires, Tubs, Repairs U. S. L. BATTERY 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 YOU SERVICE. WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WELDING. , r 11 ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE �i. Mousseau Zurich *o oeS:10VR009040000O••O••••••••66$0000••••••••••••••••* •• • • • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • • • 0 • • 0 0 • 0 • 1 • • SEEDS! SEEDS! HAVING TAKEN OVER THE ESTA13L1SHED SEED BUSINL;••.S OF MR. J. PREETER, AS WELL. AS HIS CLEANERS, AND MACH- INERY, WE ARE 'IN THE MAR- KET FOR BUYING AND SELL, TNG ANY QUANTITY OF CLO- VER, TIMOTHY, ALSIRE, ALF- ALFA SEEDS, ETC. LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW,' FOR RED CLOVER SEED WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY • WE ALSO DO CUSTOM CLEAN- ING IN ANY QUANTITY •S w ISTADE PREEtER BLOCK . _ ZURICH rs•••„as•••wOs '1 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST . LOST -A narrow silvex-ga'ey Stieda: belt in w Zurich. Reard at herald Office. Mrs,. Maurice Weber of Goderich, spent a few day swith Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webeae Just received a fresh lot of Coli; embia and Burgess Telephone Bate teriesl,-W;G. Heels &Soils, 1Vlr, Emanual Koehler of Kiteb-, ever visited relatives' here a^few days last week. - Phone, or send in your newer to, the Herald, we want all the .doings lo the community. Miss McDougall of Hurondale a Visitor with her sister, Mrs. T L.. Williams for the �treek� Mr. and We. T. L. Williams and Miss McDougall spent Mona•ny .ev ening the ,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Eickmeier. Jacic Fest made a big .h:sowing over the week -end and en Men - day morning the , mercury fell to see' eral degrees( below zero. Mrs. Sangster and Mrs. Hadley of Port Arthur, are visiting with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Fisher and other friends. Mr. and Mrs, George Truss and children of London, are visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs;. George Thiel. The canvassers for members of the Zurich Horticultural Society have been, around and met with good isuccesls, as a greatmany of the villagers are taking up this kind of work. tlensell was called on Saturday Jan. '10th, to mourn the loss of one of its oldest inhabitants in the person tof Alfred McTaggart age 93 years. Mr. McTaggart has be:- en ailing for some time with pneu- monia and passed peacefully away.. Mr. J. Hey, Jr. purchased from Mr. J. A. Manson, what could be ,germed a good butchering pig which weighed 675 lbs. Mr, Hey thinks they will _Hake nice and large pic-nic hams. The reduced sale of merchandise held by J. Gascho & Son, has brou- ght out multitudes of people,and are all well pleased with the 'snaps Buy ,Ani Zurich, where you get big. value' for your nuiney. A. great radio congregatiol, co- unted by thousands; listened in ev- ery Sunday to, sermons delivered in • New York. It is possible to re- ach more people in an hour 'by. radio to -day than could be adres- sea (in a, long lifetime in the past. NEW BOOKS The following new books have been placed. in the Zurich Library for the benefit of the readers. FICTION The Valley of Silent Men by Oliver Curwood, Sweet Girl Graduate by L: T.Meda The Lamblighter by M. Cummenr rhe Tryst by Grace L. Hill. The Master Revenge - II. A. Cody. The coming of Amos by Wm.Loeke The, Re-Creatiork of Brion •Knte,by Harold Bell Right. God's Country and The Woman.by Jas. Oliver Durwood. The Enchanted Hill, Peter Kyne. A. Gentleman of Courage by James Oliver Crowood. The King's Arrow by H. A. Cody. Butterfly by Cathaleen Narris. The Smoking Flax by Robert Stead Cole (of Spyglass Mountain by Ar- thur Hankins What shall it prophet a Mau by Joseph Hocking A Miscellany of Sens nand None - sans eby K. Jerome. The Selkirk Range British Colum- bia by A. 0. Wheeler.. Maps of Britihs Columbia by A. .0. Wheeler. FOR SALE A grey driving mare and a 7-, month's -old General .Purpose filly colt for sale. Apply to Sam Rupp Wagner's Corner, Zurich BLAKE The regular meeting of the Mission Band will be held at the. hone of the president, Miss Al- berta Finlay on Saturday, Jan. 24 at the regular hour, after the bus- iness is tr. anssacted will have the treat which is to be given by the loosing side; a good attendance is requested • SCHOOL REPORT The following is the rpeort for No. 6. Hay, for, the month of Nov -- ember and December. Th ena.. ries are in order of merit. Those marked 'with an, x were absent for one or More ,ex.ain% Sr. IV -Anna Farwell hon; Geor gins Foster, Orville Witmer, Leon- ard Dabus, Sr. IR -Beatrice Farwell hon. Ji. U1 -Alphonse Dabus. Sr. II -Priscilla Farwell onh..; El - da Gingerich c hon,; Mie1 Witmer hon; Andrew Foster; Earl Giinger- kh x; Willie Watson¢ .7r. ]I -Kenneth Grob; Dorra Greb. Part Il -Katie Driedger; Martha Fosier, Louis Farwell, Jho Roffman Olive Witmer; Alvin Gingerich,; Lorna .Gingerich,•, Peter Voisin, Sr Pr. -Orlando Battler; Law- rence Voisin. Jr Pr.---A.nthnaly Koffman, Win - ii fred Battler; Jacob Driedger. A. Campbell, Teacher,.' LOCAL, MARKETS. orrected every Wednesday) s, 23.36 .04, per 30 tue,S per bag r .. 75c d 'apples per lb ., 7c $etts, per lb, 7c. wheatperbushel .. S Oc r par ewt, `.,. _4,001%00 fat per bushel 1„50 iter par ton ,. , 36.00 i Viler- ton ,34.00 stern, Farmers' Mutual gather insurance Co. OE WOODSTOCK Carry an Insurance of over $27,900,000. Number of Policies it force 11.287. Paid Losses in 1923 to amount , of $56,143.20. No ass- esainent daring the year and have a -balance on hand of $31,700. C. Holtzman—Zurich AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- TNING• RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34 'Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own Understanding. • Ie all thy ways :acknowledge him. and he shall Or eet" thy path. -Pro v. 3;5,6 *-14J, -h.T egrass widereth, the flower er fadfetla; but the word of our Cod :shall stand for ever... Whsnt hon passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shah not overflow thee; when thou walk;,+st through the fire thoushalt not be burned; neither •,aba]1 the flame kin die upon thee -Is. _43;2. Thnu art a God to pardon, gra- cious and merciful, slow to anger, and'of great kindness.-Neh 9;17 +-ti , Labor not to be rich; ceas-efrom thine own wisdom. For riches c certainly 'make themselves ''wings; they ,fly away. --Prove. 23; 4,5,, 4-0 Bless the lord 0, my soul, and forget not all his benefits; who for giveth all thine iniquities; who he- aleth all thy diseases; who rede- enaeth' thy life from destruction. - Ps. 103; 2-4. 'SCHOOL REPORT Th,a following is the result of the exams. for Novembe rand Decem- ber at U.S.S. No. 9, Stanley and Hay at ,Blake. ,Sr. 4th -Ivan Oesch 66%; Blanche Jeffry 04; Willi eOeseh 54; Ervin, McBride 34; Wiilie Schrag 50; Al- ice Meyers 50; Marley Eau missed two exams. Jr. 4th -:Edith McBride 76, Rus - �E sel Manson 72; Edna Schwartzentr-, eber 70; Harold Finlay 67; Ida ' Sc{hwartzentruber 67; Ida Ginger- ich 62; Lloyd McBride 53. Sr. 3rd -Eva Bechler 76, Mervyn Walter ,69, Phoebe Gel]in,as 68; Al- law'Schrag 5:1; Donald Menson 47, Gwendy. Clark missed two exams. .. Jr. 3rd -Edith Walters 68, Sara Manson 67, Jean Hey 59; Anna Gin- gerLche59; Ervin Gingerich 59; Cl- aude Gelinas 58 -Grave Kennel 53, Eclii u'nd Schwartzentruber 54, Char-, lie .Meyers 49; Leonard • Jeffrey sick' for .two exams,. ,Sr. 2nd-Gerlie Bechler 70, Rose Foster -)70, Earl Kennel 46; Lee Cies& 45; Mary Clarke 44; Mabel Gerber 38; David Meyers 37, Lloyd Jeffrey 37, Harold Thiel 27. Class -Codon; Erb 82, Lloyd Jaiitzi `78, Gus. Clark 71; Grace (Jel- l/MS40, Tena Viens 69, Lloyd Ken- nel. 30 'the 'ri]n y ar earraiged in ord. ler' of stancJIn Ac),vanced Pr• emier -Clarence Ga skho, 'Ephroam' Gingerich, Lela Wal t , ,h, and Susie Cush. equal, Wal- 1-'';:o al- 1,N 'Middle • Middle Primer • --Willie Bechler, ;1"'Thiel and Mabel Sehwartzen t ber. equal; Beatrice Manson; Le Schrag, Rubon, Schwartzentr-+ axe Clem. Jeffrey, arnold Kennel The best spellers in each class follows -Sr. 4th, Ivan Oesch, Ath Ida Schwartzentruber; 3rd Ph,eb eoGelinias; Jr. 3rd, a,d, Bey; Sr. 2nd Rose Foster; lat c se Gordon, Erb. Totiil enrolment 60; average at - dance kfo1 Nov, 55. 52 for Dec- ethher .56.67 Finlayson, teacher. '1huroday, J:3%)nary tat ), 140 • The store with the Liberal Cash Discount ,�Ir-' ., if�f . of � V# 1111 iMI n ►1. �ttslltlilll{pIUfljll !ll IMIERVIGENIZINVNIOXI To Our many Castomers'and Friends We extend a Happy New. Year SERVICEIS OUR MOTTO A. MELIOK Hardware & Furniture. Phone 83 1NSURANCE Agency for following lines of Insurance: FIRE • - AUTO MOBILE • ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS PLATE CLAS • S, , ETC. CASES MIRRORS E'. . LIVE STOCK. INQUIRES ON ANY' OF ABOVE' LINES «' ILL, BE GLADLY ATTEN• 1?E1) TO 1 - S Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO; -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Painting and Paper Hanging I am in a position to do any kind[ of paper hanging, painting, graining and d ec- orating. H, EICK11'LEIER, ZURICH - ONT. DR. JOHN -WARS CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN Heavy Shell Frames to Your ewsli Lenses at $4.00, Broken BLAIS Rims Replaced whike you wait. Spectacles Complete large Lmi ow $2.00 up. Main St.. EXETER, Phone 70 AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURIal Every Wednesday, 10 a.m, to 4 Pinic T • • 4+ d+ ' HERALD OFFItJE Do You Know?gr 11*AT WE MO ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE FOR -- GOOD GOOD PAINTIN THAT WE CAN SUPPIN YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING t, INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENT$ I THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS,; STATIONERS,, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTSB THAT WE ARE .AGI NTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFACT Wt HAT OF, COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP PLY ANYQUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK"BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PA.PERS, ENVEL'- OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, .CARBON OK TRACING PAPER, •SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOWS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC. THAT 'WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLif WITII GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR be. LARG- GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS p. THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POG- . 'TEES, MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL G.BNERAL PR1NTIN' 1 OUR SPECIALTY