Zurich Herald, 1926-01-07, Page 8•
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New Year
TO OUR FRIENDS, OLD ANC
NEW, WHOSE PATRONAGE
HAVE ENJOYED DURING THE •
PAST•YEAR:-MAY YOU AND.
YOURS ENJOY A PULL MEAS-
URE OF HEALTH, .'AND PROSP-
ERITY, DURING 'THE CCOMING
YEAR ,
J. GASCHO SON&
Produce Wanted Phone 59
Zurich's Garage
GaS, •Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs Repairs
!UINE FORD PAR'S
RUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
iSAB. ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L. BATTERY
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
W/E GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
MOLT SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
"BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
111TYLENE WELDING. I:l f! I't i i. I ITESIelifil
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
H. Mousseau Zurich
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Make Your House- Happy 1
With cold weather . rapidly being
ushered in, it behooves us to look
to adequate heating. facilities.
Let us comfort your home by heat-
ing it with either of the above nam 1
ed Popular F urnaces.
Immo N+ee•Nrf R •ee i
Everything:Moves a0c1,1
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WHITE ROSE GASOLENE
ALWAYS FULL OF "PEP" AND QUICK STARTING: THIS
WILL ESPECIALLY NOTICE( IN COOL WEATHER.
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UNDER TIIE AUSPICES OF THE WOMENS' INSTITUTE WILL BE
HELD IN
TOWN HALL -ZURICH
ON
Thursday Eve« January 7th, 1926
Commencing '•at 8,90 o'clock, a well selected Program.. consisting of
Men's Chw•ou'scs, Duette,, Readings, Inietruementala. numbers, and a
short .play will be given, sifter which the sale of Boxes 'will take place
ADMISSION—Gents 25c. which will be allowed on pyrchase of a
Box. Ladies without boxes 25 cents: Children' under 12 Learn 10c.
Proceeds to be used ,For local improvements. Everybody invited.
Ladies plass bring 'Boxes.
E. F. KLOPP, .Chairman. O. KLOPP, Auctioneer
ITEMS Of ,� t;AL INTEREST
• Mr. Milton IHey, who ,spenthis
holidays` at. his home here, returned
to Detroit on Monday.
Mists Ruth Sebrag left on Mon;
day for Lowvills; N. -Y. whereshe
intends staying for the . winter
months,'
• Mr, and Mrs. Lennie Call1air,who
spent the. •holidays here returned
to their home at Kitchener on
Monday morning. _
Mr. Lorne McAsk of Calgary*;
Alb. is visiting ,at the homes of
John A. and Peter Manson, Golshen
Line, North.
Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of Kitch-
ener, spent the holid'ay's with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Kraft of
Kitchener wore New Yew's .vi'a•-
itors with the formers :parents;
Mr. and Mrs. Louils Kraft.
Mr. and Miss Johnston of Blake
and Ms's Eleanor Lindenfield of
London spent the holiday at the
home of Mis's Jermirna Johnston.
Miss Nanny Ging'erieh, who has
been for the past two year's near
New Hamburg, has returned, and
has her home again with Rev,. and
Mrs. C. Shcrag.
Masters Clem, and Rert Farr -
well ,of St. Clemens; who have.
spent the holidayis kat the homes
George and Pierce Farwell, have
returned home.
Mr. Harry, Angel has erected his
fine new gas' filler on the, Zurich
Road, towards the' lake, inn front
of his garage .inn the Hey block.
which ,certainly brightens up that
part of the village.
The annual meeting of the Zur-
ich Jubilee Rind will be held in
the band hall on Thursday even-
ing, Jan. 14th, when election of
officers,'etc. will take place. Any
new members who wish .;to join
the Mind, are especially requested
to be present.
X. K. K. AT D ASHW OOD
On New Year's Eve the citizen's
of Dashwood were .surprised to
see a large fiery cross burning on
the Main street, Which was a new
experience for the villagerei, and
drew their attention from their
own frivolity and g'aity, which they'
had started ar the ushering in of
the New Yean 1926. Apparently,
this 'symbol wins the work of the
K.K,K, This organization
to be enlarging .very trapidly(seems in
the country .as well as in the. cities'`
LO+:.AL MA12KETS
(.Corrected eve, Wedaeeday)
Butter... _. :«.. 45
Eggs... - .. ... ,».« ..- 28-35-40
Potatoes, per bag .... ...... 1.75
Dried apples lb, ... .. .:. 9
?Oats ..... •' _.»• .» ..._ 60
Barley ........ ... 80
Buckwheat.......«...«. .» 50.
Wheat, . ..� ... ...«.-� ._1.431
Flour ..�..,� ..... .... r4,00-5.00
Shorts' per ton .»... ......3500
Bran' peir ton .-- _.... ... 30.00
Live Hogs cwt. .... ...» 11.4
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry 'an Insurance of over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Lome. in 1923
to amount of $56,143.20. No am -
Aliment 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. tt-34
Mra: Lang. Foster and son Fran-
cis ° returned . home' on ' Saturdays,.
after a • pleasant {visit with fri-+
ends• in Detroit. '-"'-
;14r.
`-Mr. Lorne Manston spent tine
wee p.'end with friends in Blyth
The Misses( Susie and Edna ,
Walter•• who spent several months
in ;Kitchener are holidaying \ano;-
der ;.the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allan of Zur-
ich, {spent. NewYears with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Carne!.
Mr. Rihc4ard Denomy of Detroit
spent Ore.:week-end salt his home)
west kof the villa'gei.
Dashwood
Mr. and Mrd. R. T,hornj son of
Detroit visited friends in town last
week.
Mr. Henry Cai'lfas, has returned
after spending the past weeks
withhis daughter. Mrs. A, .Doan.
.Mr, A. Goetz of Sask., is visiting
his parenits, Mr, and Mrs. J. Kj
Goetz.
Miss Ferrol Hartlei;b of Montreal
is visiting her+ parents.
Rev.' E. Pruer Spent Thursday
t inn London.
Mies Idejla Baker of •De,troitf
is visiting at her home here.
Messrs. Mervyn Tiernan and
Chester raiser, spent Nevi Years
in;; ,London.,
Dire. Melvin Guenther and dau-
ghter t of . Wir ds'•or are visiting
with ,Mr. and Mrs. Chat, Guenther:
Mr, M. Cook of Detroit ',epenit
the week; -end in town. 1 •
Miais Myrta Hoffman of Kit-
chener' riipitmt New, Years at her
home here.
• Miss Phyllis \Reid is !suffering
front •an abscets in her ear.
Mr. and Mrs .Moffatt and fam-
ily' have -returned' after' spending
the hoildays near Clinton.
Mrs.: 0. Finikbeiner is of :the
sick list, we tli,ope+ i'or cal speedy
RLAKE.
The•,open meeting of the Blake
Mislsion Band was held in the ch-
urch onn Dee. 29th, after the open-
ing exercises' the Rand gave 1 sp-
lendid .program of Songs, readings
monogues, playa;" etc.,, which was
much enjoyed • by those present,.
Mr. and Mrs; Sam Hey and Mrs.
preYers and faintly !spent New
Year's day at the hoz* of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Brotvn' south of :.Zurich.
Mr and- Mrsi A. A. Manson . of
Blyth, spent'ta few .days with fri-
ends in this vicinity.
• School re -opened on Monday;
after the holidays( with a full
attendance,
Miss Eleanor Lindenfield ' of
London, who spent ,the holidaya
With her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Johnston, returned to
her hom* on Saturday.
Mists Margaret' Meyers, who is
'attending
•Nortnal in n L
endon
at
spent the holidays at 'her home
in ,the village.
Mr ternne McAsfh \off' Calgary,
is .visiting; friends• in this Vieanity.
x41osls Margaret Douglas, .who
Spent the holiday}, under the par-
ental roof, returned to Hensall on
Monday, where She' is ,attending
high school,.
Mists Margaret *Pride accom-
panied by her bi tlierfr, returned to
Windsor "and Detroit, after ,ispenrl
ing the hoiidaya-• at their hone on
the !Goshen Line,
Miss Jessie Tough returned home
after , a Pieashnt virafx ,with iris°,•'
ienda'rti.! Baylield and Goderieh Tom.
recovery.
Mists Grace Kellerman has re-
turned after spending the holi-
days at T ;ronto...
Mr . Leonard Birk returned on
Monday; to Guelph, where 'be re
sumps'hit studies at the O.N.O.•::
Mr. and, M
rs) Jim., 'Kuntz of ,the
lith, returned after ;+tpendiirg the
holidays in Lansing, Mich:.
r. Fred .iB:uirke ',11pf Wh cbrn t,
,:pen ,�Tew Y'ear's in: towrn.
Hosiers +'Tr+"Kluin+pp, ' '. Stein
huge* and C. Fr Pfilee,; were ',Mee -
red :Folie+. Trustee*. 10 ' the eons-
•.year.
Mr. Edgar `Ream
teoyer under-
went ,fin operation for the rein
oval • of tonisil;`c• oi'r Monday,.
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i'M"r. and •Mrr O. IAtkinteonk•.
an°d . Percy spent New rin Err-
'
Year"
' At the Sehoel Meeting hent ' we-
ekk, Mr. ,E Krait, wt;',eletcted
trite( r,rLI twain*
'T'%urs(1ay, Januar r• 7tli , 142E
OUR THANKS AND APPREO-
ZATION ARE EXTENDED FOR
THE GENEROUS SH A,RE OF PAT
RONAGE WE ' RAVE . ENJOYED
'DURING THE PAST YEAR.
MAY THIS BE YO(IR BRIGHTEST
AND MOST PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
WE ALSO, SOLICIT YOU1
CONTINUED PATRONAGE DUIt-
ING TBE 'COMING YEAR • TO
OUR NEW SUCCESSORS IN HU*,
?NESS.
Thole persona having some of
•our -lacks; cement sacks, etc.,, in
-their ears, kindly return them. at
'onee. • L ; • ;
Melic]c 8� Kalbfiejsoh
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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BIX REASONS
WHY I RECOMMEND HURON & • ERIE DEBENTURES
1 They are authorized by the Goverment as a' proper ire
vestment for trust funds
2 They are:issued by aGovernment-chartered institution,
hick
Older '. which is l der than theDomnnnon of Canada.
3 De ehture--owners; together with depositord, tame stet
claim ono every dollar of Huron & Erie Assets.
4 The Huron & Erie's Paid-up Capital ' and Reserve Fund
provide surplus security totalling $6,750,000.
5 Over $14,000,000 now in -vested by Canadians proves the
popularity of this iinve(atment. •
5—Interest is paid half -yearly ion the '. dot", at the good
rata of 5% per annum upon $100 or more for 12 months
or longer op to 6 years
Applications received at any time by—
Andrew F. Hess, mr Zurich
MY MOTTO ;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR W I LL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
LET US DO YOUR PAINTING,
GRANING, PAPERHANUIN.. &
DECORATING( WE MASE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS • WITH EVERY JOE WE
DO. TRY US` ON YOUR
JOB.
IL EIOKMEIER,
ZURICH -- OW.,
41.
JOEN WARD.
Drugless Practiou .
eer and Optician
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AT W4LPER ROU5H, ZU>
Every Tuesday, 10 a.m, ,to S 14>M14,.
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,+ THAT WE CAN St1Pr`t.i';Tc'0U WITH PRINTED WBDDINS ,"
,+ ;NVITATIONS AND ANNOf1NCEMENTS
THAI WE PRINT t.AL.LING' CARDS; STATIONERS, SUM •
S
AS LETTERILBA i)S.;, BILLREADS, ENVELOPES AND,
NTS
THAT WE ARE A(:iyx�i'TS FOR' TWO LEADINGTMANU�Z'Wr
URERS • OF CD.lj N'rER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP -
4, 4' PLY ,ANY.'QUrANT;ITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOZE
THAT•.:wE CARRY,'t`N STOCK WRITING::+:TAPERS, RNV ;
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1. TRAC,IwG PAPE,R, SHIPPING TAGS. • MEMORIAM ET
'i' A.TIONERY; NOTE BOOKS; RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO' .
a "'. ,,.18IAZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., RTC.
4 TEAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK, BOTTLE • . • •WITH
GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK 'HiOH'' incl; • Zr;LRD-
1: ,. y, GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS `
4 ' • TEAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLlS, AUCTION SALE POS.:I' '
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