Zurich Herald, 1925-12-31, Page 8A Happy
New Year
TO OUR FRIENDS, OLD ANC
NEW, WHOSE PATRONAGE (WE
HAVE ENJOYED DURING THE
' d
PAST YEAR, MAY YOU AND
YOURS ENJOY A FULL MEAS. -
URE OF FIEALTH, AND PROSP-
ERITY, DURING THE CCOMING
YEAR
J.GASCHO &SONS
Produce Wanted Phone 59
,Zurich's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORS 'PART -4
i'fUST RECE1VIiD A SHIPMENT OF •DOMINION TIRES AND; TUBES
NCE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. 3. L.. B,ATTERT
if IN NEED OF A BA'I"('ERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR .PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF et' EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BA:,TTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.'
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
B ATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERRTAUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
B TYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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BOX SOCIAL
UNDER TXIE AUSPICES OF TI3E WOMEN'S' INSTITUTE WILL
FIELD IN
TOWN HALL ZURICH
ON
Thursday Eve. January 7th, 1926
BE
Commencing at 8,00, o'clock, a well selected Program consisting ' of
Mon's Chorouses, •'Duettes, ;Readings, Inlstruenienta:l's numbers,"and a
short play. *ill be, given', after which the sale of Boxes will.talte place
ADMISSION --Gents et5c. -which will be. allowed On purchase of a
Box. Ladies without boxes 25 coats. Children under 12 years_ 10c,
Proceeds to be used ,;for lash! improvements. Everybody invited.
Ladies please bring Boxes.
E. F. KLOPp;, :Chairmars.
0. KLOPP, Auctioneer
ITEMS OF LOCAL 'INTEREST
•The Farmers' Publishing r Co.:
owner's of. 'the' Farmer's Sun have
a..delicit of ` $5,000 'but the shares•
holders have resolved to carry OIL,
Editor e\V.: L. Smith of 'The Sung
lied 'intimated his resignation..-•'
Every Canadian who burns' Pen
neylvania anthracite ought- to 're=
member that m doing so, he it
contributing towards the taxes of
that 'state. ' Pennsylvania 'derives
a tax"from every ton of coal mined•
and it is not to be wondered at
that Governor Pinchott is anxious
to ,'nettle the strike. Some d'ay
Canadians will' insist on getting,
coal produced in the Dominion. ..
L1ASHWOOD
Mins Grace Kellerman. is .spend
ing .the holidays in Toronto.
Misses, Lucile' WilIert and Mar-
tha Kurk. of .Birmingham and Mins
Alice Willert 'of Louond spent
ehristinas with Mr. and' Mrs.Fred
Willert.
Mr. Harry Roffman is (spends
inng the holidays• in Kitchener.
Misr A. Musser_ and grandson,
A.rihur""' Moron are visiting with
Mr. an& Mrs. A. ,Haucl . ..
Mr. Jack Guenther and
Hose' Guenther of Windsor •spent
the week -end .with their parents.
Mr. Ivan Lippert is visiting in
Ettrick.
iliisla Grace Guenther of • Mitchell
iH 'spending her holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Guenther.
Mes'srs:- Loris, and HerbertPfile
of Detroit spent -the week -end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
PIile.
Stire of Buffalo is vie-
itinghis parents. '
Mists Rose Rader'o,f' Royal Oak,
spent tehriistmas at her home
here. • • .
Miss Eleanor Miller of 'Detroit
is visiting her parents, on the 14th
Mr. Ray Callfas of. Detroit is
vieiting,,in town.
Misla Hazel Snell of Windsor is
spending this week with her par-
ents
Mi Verda; Baker of Detroit is
visiting her parents.
Misls Hilda Smell of London. ispeut
Christmas at Snell
Some here.
Mr. P. Schroeder ,and son oC�
Monnkton are visiting in town.
Misses Loreenl and Verda Baker
spent Thursday in London.'
Mr. Fred Quackenbush of De-
troit is., visiting in town.
Mr. W•e: .17th of Loi;don spent
'[Chris+tmlan at the ,home of Mr.
Richard Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer of St-
ratford spent the week -end in
town.
Mr. George Fisher had the
fortune tee have :his thumb badly,
ntangled,in the brakes while work-(
ing in the flax mill one day last.
week. 1: •- •
Mr. Baumgarten of -Detroit sp-
ent the. 'week -end with his par-
enta.'
::Mrs. James Smith and .,family;
of .•Windsor. spent Christmas with
Mr 'and Mrs.`Jona% -Hartleile
Mr. Milford Cook, the ' busses
alma and Myrtle' Look of Detroit
and. Miss Rosella Cook of London
pent Christmas with- their par-
entf3, Mr .and Mrs Geo. CCook.
Mrs Fred Willert entertained
delightfully ons Saturday :eve. in
honor of hor daughter Mists Lucille
and their house guests, Miss Martha
Kurth. of Buriningham,
Music And games were indulged in
by .the young people, 'five tables
of Bunco were played the prizes
being 'awarded to. Meds 'Edith
Walper and J. Rader while the
booby privet" went to Mi± Wy
'Shultz. and Lorne Pfile, Afte5lrwhich
dainty refieshinentis were , served
by the hostess:
Word was received here otthe
death of '.Mrs. It. Adam's on Dec.
25th, at the home of her daughter,
Mrs Alonzo
Hodgins at Crediton.
Mrs. Adams was a fernierresidept
of Dashwood- The funeral was
,old Monday to the Exeter Cem-
etery.
tery.
The death acaurection Cbristniais
Day of Edna Pauline .Wilds only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix
Wilds at the age bf 18 years and
'N• clays. : The decearsed had c n,
ailing for the past three ye re 1u4th
is
7.
psi
LOt AL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday) •
Eggs ._.. ... .. ...... ..30-40-53
Butter -.per lb. . .. ...... ... ..-..- 40
Chickens,' • live ...... __... ..... `13-16
Old. Hens live __,_., _ .......* 6-14
pucks, live(- '4,;.. " • 13
Ducks dressed - 17
Turkeys dressed 28
Potatoes per bag __ ... 1.75
Dried apples lb. ...... .. ... ._...,.. 9
Oats _. . .. ... 50
Barley 80
Buckwheat _._... _.....,„......., - ..- 60
Flour cwt. -.... 3.75-5.00
Wheat 1.10
Shorts per ton 32.00
Bran per ton. ... ........ ...._,,. 30.00
wt
Live Hogs c. __ ..._ _.,..,_. 11.75
Western '•Farmers ' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Loeseb in 1923
to' amount of $56,143.20. No aiia-
esement during the year and have
a balance on hand of $39,000 '
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF' •FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
gla4tll' troub le. She ;: gradually
grei$ wrose auct, in spite of all that
loZ'iiik care could do, she passed a-
way on Friday evening very sud-
denly. She' was a member of the
Lutheran church and her remains
were laid to rent' it the Lutheran
cemetery • on Monday afternoon.
Rev. Bruer, officiating.
1VIr. and Mrs. 'W. Fassold of Lon-
don spent Christmas with , thet
for tier's parents.
Messrs. Arnold and Milford Mer-
ner and Miss Greta Merner of De-
troit and li1is's Verde Merner of
Windsor, %pent the week -end at
the' home of their parenitge
Mr. And Mrs. Wilbur, Graybiel
of Woodstock are visiting withMr.
and bars. J. W, Greybiet.
Mids.:Letta Guenther is visiting
in Windsor.
Mr. R. Willert of Detroit return
ed to his home on Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. I1. J. Geiser are
are Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Otterbeinr
Mr. Ira Tiernan of . New '-Ram-•
burg spent the week -end with
his parents.
Mr.- A. Zimmer' of Detroit, sp-
ent • Xnias. a1 his home here:
.Misses CClara, Ktaft and Adeline
Diegel "ai-e viiiting the latteres pair
ants, in Kitchener: •
Mr. Vile .Musiser of Detroit is
Visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr.:and Mrs' D. Kraft 'spebt�
7i niaa 1st Sarnia.
Rorie—Willerd—On Saturday, Dee.
26th, to Mr. and Mra. R. Willert a
daughter. L
SCHOOL REPORT
S. E. No. 6, Hay', 'for the month
of November, and December,
(x) tabstent'for one or ,more ex-!
ams. •.
Sr. IV—An4ionette Ziler 797,
Frieda Miller 62. •
Sr. III --Norma Walper 70, John,
Hartman 64, Albert Becker 60.
• Jr. Iii—Emeliiii' Rader .46.5; • Arn-
old Gaekatetter 46, 'Letvit§ Wiegand
45, Pearl Wiegand 44, Erwin Rader
43. -
'Sr.. II --Otto Becker 62, •Milton;
Walper 44.:, .
Jr, II—(Harold Rader 58, Dor-
e Edwardaks t
Dor-
othy Rader 51 G c to ter
Sr, '1st—Jean Weber 66.
Jr. 1st Vernon • Becker 66 Elsner
Gackstatter 55, Emil Becker 57,
Lorne Rader 55,
Sr.,,'rnvxet--Ilnrold Schwartren)
truber„ Vernon• Schwetrtzentruber.
jr. l timer - Ierberli Millet, El-
gin Rader, Hildegard Miller. • ..
Rroken.eh re„ Teachen
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ThurAday, Decenbet=, 3i) XIS
OUB THANKS AND APPR.EC.. -
IATION ARE EXTENDEDFOR
THE GENEROUS SHARE OF:°'PAT
' RONAGE WE, HAVE ENJOYED
DURING • TI5D3 PAST' YEAR.
;MAY THIS BE YOUR BRIGIITES1'
AND MOST PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
WE ALSO: SOLICIT YOUR
CONTINUED PATRONAGE DUR-
ING THEr COMING YEAR' TQ
OUR NEW SUCCESSORS IN BU..I
'NESS. f '
4.411111.66.
Thosle .persons having sone of
'our ;jacks,' cement backs, etc.,, in
their care, kindly return them; at
vires. I ; :
Moiok Kaibfieisch
Hardware &'Furniture:.Phone 63
SIX REASONS ,.
WHY I RECOMMEND HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES • i
aA
1 They are authorized. by the Government as a' proper in-
, vestment for trust funds , • -
2 ,They, are issued by aGovernment-chartered institution,
whish i6 Older than• the,Donsinion of Canada. ;
3 ,D.ebenture--owners, together with depositors, .(rave first
claim on every dollar of Hnroni .& Erie Arnett.
4 The Huron, & Erie's Paid-up Capital and Reserve Fund
provide'snrlilus security totalling' $6,750,00.
5 Over $14,040,000 now in -vested by Canadians pirovea the
popularity •.of• •this 'investment. ,
6 Interest ibpatid half-eeariy "on the ..d:ot", at the good
rate-. of 1.5%; per annuli upon $100 or more for 12 months
or longer up to 5 years
Applications received at any time by—
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
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