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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-09-24, Page 8i� 1l :4i.0 7:'Ir:i rich.), Sept. '124th, 1325, AND T 400000000x10000.10000400***roec000seeil ioio#1►riAri me M ]E'ertliliz R M ertili er I • 1.41 We are distribu' ors for this • dis- : trict for', the popular Gun's Brand • r Of -fertilizer, 16 per cent. selling at $20.00 r • PBLI TON AND CAN Aseu.R.r eUSTOM1 ES'' THE BEST OF s et i VALUE FOR THEIR 1vIONLk REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHER 'r O AGENTS OR CANVAS LR.,) - .e,,,.,:;., SEE, _US' BEFORE .BUYING, • • COAL! ,� COAL! 11 .71•▪ W e are taking orders for a cart?ad of Al- 1 • berta Coal. Put In your order now 1 :: 41 • DO YOUR BAKING WITH 0IJit CHOICE BRANDS' OF FLOUR, AND HAVE a.IOOD RESULTS a My1 r Our Stocks are now almost complete :n all lines of Fall and Winter Goods at right prices :NEN MDaN.Af;,CFI AND PENMANS SWEATER COATS FOR MEN f W )MEN N AND CHILDREN TOLEPR001 T1 i ,.!'., 1 1 i .3ELK. XN.D SILK AND WOOL :NEW ALL WOOLF L) N'r l^`l,a F043. LLL WEAR. SEE OUR ;'1'.t'PL4: r)C? 3'-1N. CFIE„K FLANNEL AT 50e. TEW .COLOaED IEL1RY DRAPERY SUITABLE FOR DOORWAY OR W 1• OVER DRAPES. WOOL AND FLANNELETTE BLANKETS. WB CARRY A COMPLETE RANGE OF MEN'S AND BOY'S OVER - 'AILS., WORK PANTS, SHIRTS OP ALL KINDS, BOY'S SLOOMEPS. EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. GAfay Produce Wanted r r WE CARRY STOCK FOODS PLO'UR AND FEED OP MOST s 0 KINDS VISIT OUR VAR i r STORE AND SEE OUR FINE D I'S PLAY ! • a Zurich `s • Louts o r®a+®sr®•®rae®raa •SalOaaele".:. >4 >aa aaaaila++eaMae ••••0®rr • ITEMS OF LOCAL ; Lu LOCAL MARKETS,., Lord d'Abor•non, British Arraas sudor to Germany who has 1: :,n conducting negotations over. cut security cl)act, has discussed to pos�sibiiity of giving GerraanY nil a • dates over two of icer former cu. .onies` . East Africa, and Togol;t ..' Driving to his home in lirir.s...,, near Cencralia, from London tai_ oth•.r morning, J• Brintnell, ab::;a • 71, waS'8BriOUS1y ,hurt 'Wi,12,at automobile yeas' struck by a t' r National cram at Lucan. He { tab:en to London Flospital it .was found ha. had a double lure of the jaw and cuts in .his andleg. The freight train ,c',c':•' banking slowly from tire, east, t c� danger signal at the crossing ud a red dight, a swinging SO4• and a bell, and iti is claimed th,, all three were in operation at c, . Phone 59 time, but the curtains of the a :vein blowing so hard that he fled to see the !signals. :Des�ut his injuries. and age, he will urich's Garage Gas, Gids, Creases Tires, Tubs, Repairs GEN.UINE FORD PARTS t'UST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES' WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS • F� , TEST Ur. � Z1. ;&F IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO., AND 0 PETER R CEIEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE, WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- SA.T1 ERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITFIER ELECTRICAL •OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- Txr,rN WELDING,: I ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE �l! >x MOLIBSQaU Ztiricli o�rrcritte0ssN0000v!00100000GIF300•00004 0411100rrrr00000000• ••A���c aid 0 I Tractor I 0 m • • OWNERS 0 1 al • a pull through. DIED IN TORONTO John; McMalion, a former resin ent of f=lay Tp., died in Toronto on Sept. 14th in his 61st year. fiat was confined to his bed early ru \ August from, heart .trouble. lZvu years . ago the suffered `a; serrou. ilines.3 froM which he recovered . but -which left:him: in /a' ;position it -Tat necessary, to take care of himself. W":ae'liorn,, on the 3rd con of Hay Tp.,, where his life w;ael spent until moving to Toronto in the fall of 1920. GFor several whir,' .0 orrected every Wednesday) Cf: gs r' 21-•25-28 ; tcter per ib. • 40 ..:toes per hag (:..... ...... ... 75c o ,, c€ apples lb. ...... .,.... 8c s 50 'F ) -ley ... 80 uah80 'i urcwcwteat. 3.75-5,00 ..' heat .. 1.25 v., )rts per ton 34.00 a: ,r n per ton 30.00 Lava Hogs , ... 13.00 Intent Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF ' WOODSTOCK ,.tarry an Insurance of over •a,000. Number of Policies in 11,287, Paid Lose in 1923 :saount of $56,143.20. No ^ass- \ at during the year and .have :ince on hand of $39,000 Holtzman—Zurich N''1', ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- ,1 RODS, AND ALL KINDS IRE INSURANCE. ` tf-34 FOR SALE 'tors previous to that he_had. lived . 1ta^.ors' £roto $2.50 to $3.00 a real in, the, city. Was widely known bargain, at E. Oeaeh, Barber. For a real 'scaly n a Ford Roadster eee Ward Fritz. w i a flnvino, bought a large quantity. off'® ENABC(.) Motors and -Tractor Oils, We have been. able to get` special p discounts as we bought at Carload 0 price„,. This s is a, real,.oil and the 0 regular !price is $1..25 per gallon, • Now it goes at 90c. per gallio... S • A. REAL TIME TO FILL YOUR EMPTY CANS. WE ' ALSO • SELL TIIE CELEBRATED as Milat R OSE GASOLENE • ALWAk S FULL OF 'TEP" AND QUICK STARTING. THIS 0 WILL ESPECIALLY .NOTICED IN COOL WEATHER, ALUO oP •a I r NATIONAL LIGHT • AND ORDINARYCOAL OIL,' • A 1SFJ _44 LINE O HEAVY AND SHELF BA`RDWARE BEL • SPRINGS ANIS 119:4TT:RESS KITCHEN CABINETS 'ALWAYS • j ON HAND AT REASONABLE P.RICRS. �, . 41111 tiiF DPN TO' BUY YOUR hLSIK()OVERSFF7 FOR • WTIICFI !IIltr llEST PRICES WILL BE PAID, - ° - 11l EVtT.POT_i(rH XN'E, FURNACE N.iS CE W OET AND PLUMBING:. [STA • 4•••••••••• e� a ZURICH &'11E:i ONT. b 0 r 60410.1111011010041000414001. of; throughout the community and was beloved for his !sterling and up- right character. In religion he wa,s a Presbyterian, and in poliitic..IXc Liberal. BORN Sbatton—At Grand Bend, on, Sept- ember Sth, to kir. and Mrs, Nel' son S'tatton; a eon. Brisson—At 'T'bwn Line, Stanley Tp. on September lath'to Mr. and =Mrs. Lords Brisson, a son. Talbot—In Stanley Township on September, 11th, to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Talbot, a son.. C'orriveau—At 14th! Con., Hay Tp;. ern S'pt. 16th, to 14II°, and Mrs!. Marcil Corriveau, a, daughter. Schwalm—At Hay Township) on S::spt..8th, to ''_Mr. and Mrs. Peter Se1twaluf; a song. GOSSIP Of all ij - evils of our present _lay world, goslsip hollds theprime position. Gossip makes a moue ;tin out of a mole -hill end trans. orais a little. incident into a migh ty adventme. .Gossip is the bane Jf our present-day society. It 4'recizs the happiness of Montes and consequently ,thie, happiness of iaticsr s„ t ' The female species of the human race' is expeciall'y adapted to the wanton dissemination of ' undesira cblo nows articles, especially de- signed for the destruction of peace and harmony and the social we11- oeing of the race: The afternoon tea, the bridge perty, the worni- an's society, of one naine or anoth, sr are the media Where loquacious, prattlers 'divulge aYl the latest see' ruts of the day, meddling iri eVery- bdy's busirress but ,their own and adding to their own+ and other people's miseries. S:imp of our modern inventions Tilt ve increased the' facilities'of -the gossiper Among these are the telephone, deiignedfor bulsineesbut STRAYED. Unto! Lot '21, ,Con. 7, HFIay. a white' sow, {weight about 'fifty pounnds., Owner apply { to A. F. Hest, . Towns<shipi.,Clerk, iZureih, for particulars;.. , 11-3 CREDITON Mr, and. Mrs. Wm, :Eieath.�erby; and Pearl Motz . of London spent Sunday .with; M. and Mrs:. Henry Moth. Henry, Silber a business trip of tho West. family]) Ray. D. McTavish and fano:y+h. g have retarded home after spending their Vacation, with relatives at RRipley, Ont Vera; 14Iawh'inney left for Flint NewOntario, where she is engaged at teacher in the public school. Eileen Lamport has returned to ,Detroit after spending the isumruer with }ser parents •M'r. and. Mrs.Sam Lamport. Ret;: and Mrs. Dreier, mare�;ili St- ratford and. Kitchener on c .hutch husineees, They also motored to T3airxslton;, Campden';aind Niagara i'ia!s to tall on friends•; Mr. and Mr:: J'o!seli rl, Brokent 6'114,0 an,d'children of Windsor are ,spanding ' thieir ho1ida is with . the latter's `pxirO1 le,, Mr, and '34.1:44: Elie Lawson,. felt last week son to different parts SEE US ;A.JjOUT easonable Hardware AT Reasonable Prices Such as Forks, Hoes, Fencing, Oates, Screens, Scree. Doors, Roof: in.g, Etc. This is the time of the year, to do; your outside painting: ' REMEMBER WE SELL THE ONLY GUARANTEED 10m;, PURE PAINT ON THE MARKET MARTIN SENOURL Some real good Secondhand Furniture and ,. Stoves which we will sell very reasonabliet r. ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE AND FURNITURE KEPT TNI i, STOCK. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED V'AC.- TUATE CARPET SWEEPER. C`thr. • AND SEE THIS ONE, AND LET US DEMONSTR 4TE. - li GET IN TUB WAY OP', vBUYING 1•TRR.E P ali .yam 1R elicit .x >L`'uf1L' I ' T' '�+'i oh Lfft, are & Furniture. Phone 63 .Albert .and Freeman .Morlock and Clara Moriock have returniedfrom a motor, trip to Toronto, •Hamilton points. mostly used for. gossip. The riot and other orear is another 'Medium+for the Mr, and Mrs. 'Raiiy Hallman and rapid exchange of news as it aid,s , daughter of Toronito; Mrs(, Val{, in ' bringing, people closer togetlibi• 1atz of New Hamburg, visited Mr. For th.:s• r'uture well-being k' of. and 1V1rs/. d Z'tvic leer. society and the !social ,advance- The th,ie for 'fowl, tsuppers As wont' of the human race, let us again approaching, at the Evangel; discontinue 'goissipng and let us, lcal ehurch this an,nua:l event will speak nothing but „the unadulter- ated truths unchanged and nnalter fid, in: its entirety.. r ` ,sig nod :-Student . $75,000,000. Drninion of Canada, }t • •` Fifteen -Year 4 per cent Bonds 1101•01 f i Dated September' 1st, 1925 Due September 1st, 1940 lE Denoniinations: $100, $500, $1,000 THESE BONDS ARE AUTHHOR1ZED UNDER ACTS OF TR DOMINION OF CA A.DA,, AND BOTH PRINCIPAL ANDIN.•. TEREST ARE A CHARGE UPON THE CONSOLIDATEJ1 REVENUE FUND, PRICE: 07.1 and accrued Interest, - - Yielding over 4.75 per cent',. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich My MO1'.T'u;•-SERVICE .AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? takeAilate ani the t5th of..Oct.. A. bazaar '• of hot ►e-nx i e, and 1a ,cy' sfi a ing will i+t . ,t aaeiated . with tne. occasionit • i l , , , Painting and Paper Hanging LET US DO YOUR PAINTING, GRANING, PAPERHANra,N 8 DECORATING. W.21 MAKE IT A MOTTO TO SATISFY OUP CUS- TOMERS WITH EVERY ,JOB WE DO. TRY US ON V0"4.;1, NEXT SOB. T. EICKATEIEP, ZURICH -- ONT. JOHN WARD Drugless Praction.--- eer and Optician EXETER -- Fb;€i AT WALPER HOUSE,-ZUEI Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 4 Doak • .d !� iii - Do Yep a Knowe TBAiT WE AEE A`.',.J'rS;:r S „AT .,YOUR SERVICh FOR ' t •. , 000D ?'R1•NT1NGF • 1 0 tlitiT, 503 CA14 gUpp1.,'Y Y'6i9' TTR PRINTBD" W) hDINili INVITATIONS AND ANNtGUNCElfl Nfra: +pitAiT., WE PRINT CA..,LING` CARDS,, STAT44bNEll{'I; ` x'iclat ..AS %'-c.Ek it.L> ET,TERHDSs BiADS,' 4.14Y$L011143 AND. tr T`rEM.Ei[riTRA.T WE ARE , AGEN TS`'FOR'' W—I.IEADINGS1 11 Ab iWFACT&_ • 3i ' URERS O1 CO ux VER Cl •.ErCK BOOKS, AND CAN SUPi- 4 • PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF'CSECK BOOKS Til` T 'WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAP;L:RyS, Istry - T► •OP11IS IN .hLL SIZES, emu) PAPERS, CARBON OK ` f y 'TItACINCI k x .. SHIPPING, '1"A(I8, MEd?RIAI4I 9'L ATIIONERN., .,,'.r, ,LE BOOKS, RECEIPT ROOKS INT- e SIZES•.!' 'ocpso. P, RT, . i. Tg WE FILL' �Yf?Tdl�tiO u C., ore. ,,.. ltT.DINNAIgIr Spiv INK! BQF L1fI WITH"'' GOOK T+ a'hUN rA1N F. +1'., IN F'O 5' .� R L.AR� ' ~� GER AN I NT T'Ii✓S i � A� BIGGER lir R DIII.iTlCUNS TF1A,T :NE PRINT POSTING BILLS, 4:UCZ ON .SALE POS • ;• !' 'FR N7'1CITG OTT' 4.PPEC rit` R'dtl . ERS VIERCAN ' 'CLE POSTERS AND ALL ;'ORN ERAIDO.PFIOB. , #? F r