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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. See"„us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
All our sewing' done by hand
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial. Solicited
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Zurr4h;
JANUARY 24, 1919„
No 29
on Ilowald has received14.
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arge and has returned to
11?,ess'i ,. M, B. Rennie and A. Whit,
side •oi Hensall were in town on
Tueyc...�,
The Tanuary session of Huron
ceunty council opens at Goderich
next' Tuesday.
Will the party who took away a
clevis 'from Mr. .John Baker's 30 -
acre' farm, return same to Mr.
Wm, M•cClinchey, as he is known.
The Farmer'.s Club or Unique
Club, which was organized at the.
14th con., has re -organized and
will met every 'Thursday evening.
IVfr ui. J. D, Cooke, barrister, of
Goderich, and Mr. J. G. Stanbury
barrister, of Exeter, attended the
sitting* of the Division Court held
here on Tuesday,
Mt, Michael Kaercher of this
village its eelebrating his 86th bir-
thday lo -day, Friday, Mr. I' aer-
cher- ie still in fairly good health
Many happy returns of the day.
The ,annual meeting of the Hay
To'w'nship Farmer's Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich, next Monday
afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock.
Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Horner, lith,
coin., recently entertained a num-
ber of their neighbors and friends (
to a supper and social evening.
The occasion was in honor of 1VIr.
Horner's birthday and all present
report a very pleasannt time.
A scission of the Division Court
was held here on Monday, . presid-
ed over by Judge Lewis.. One
case . was on the list, which was
deckled in favor of the plaintiffs
an oil Company of Toranto.
Twenty-four language:; will Le
em;p'o, ed at the peace eonerence,
for w:.ieh translators will be re- 6!
gni ee ivho possess not merely a
ea s g `knowledge of the c11
feaent: tongues but a complete inf.
-
timacy so as to get the precise me-
aning
e-aning of treaties and documents.
The meeting of the Women's In-
stitute,' held at the hoarse of Mis. -
A. J. MacKinnon, last Wednesday
night was largely attended. A
program of deep interest was re::
dered. Dr. MacKinnon gave an
instructive address on "Child's
Welfare," .which was attentively
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WE EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETING TO ALL.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
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A
Y XMAS
and
Happy and 'prosperous
NEW YEAR
to our customers and friends.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest Prices for Farm- Produce
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P .ONE 11 on 97
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received. ; Mrs. S. Hey Jr. g av^ Brenner — ii, Zurich, on Jan. lath,
i%Iary. Ann Brenner, aged 73
Yoars.
a "New Year's'' recipe; Miss V. Sei-
bert sang a very appropriate solo ;
Mrs. B. Campbell rendered a
much appreciated piano solo; a
reading by Miss P. Wurtz; a vocal
duet by the Misses Lamont. After
some very instructive discussions
BORN
Munn — In :Hay, on Jan. 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Munn,
sole
a committee was appointed to loot. 1lIrs. C. Fritzisitrd relatives
into the matter of procuring a ;n T)ttshwooci for a, few days this
public library for Zurich.
The wech.
meeting was closed by- singing the :Messrs. E. \ti urn. and C. F liber
National Anthem. The next meet -
were visitors to C.'re:liton on Sat-
ing will 'be held at the home of oris*. .
Mrs. C. Fritz.
VILLAGE FATHERS ORCI•ANI•:! Air. Isaac Ilutisu of
The Police Trustees of .�urwn '"Borth, was_ a. visitor
Wednesday. c
met on Monday for their firs`.
meeting. Mr. H. Howald was ap-
pointed chairman • and inspecting;
trustee 'and Mr. A. F. Hess, seer'*- h:ts•c moven into their rine home
ary. The following accounts were in town. We join in extending a
passed; Zurich Hydro System, st hearty welcome to them.
reel: lights $100; H. E. Power Com I Mr. John Kipper has purchased
Dec. power account $344; J. Dei- I the store house of Mr, 3, .i'reeter,
chert, account OOc; A. F. Hess, c•I- i tot'm: n ly uwue:i by Mr. 1'. Sii)pel,
action expenses $5.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Zurich Agricultural meeting was
held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Where is there a village the
Mi,nday. The attendance- was size of .Zurich, that is without a
good and nearly 23 new members public 1 I nary•? A number of cit -
were obtained, at the m et)n;;'. •tens have small libraries of their
The Treasurer's report shots; a own, aoesiSUI)g elf a feat` ):hoic'r
talance of $7.78 on hand and 76 books. Although the owners of
paid us) members. The Society, good heroics wi'Hin;iy lend them
lass no debts and one good year very fen are. available for various
near
here on
Mr, and Airs. W m. Lader, and
daughter, of the Lath on., flue',
(eel experts to ope?.r up a black-
smith shop in a week or so.
THE NEED OF .A PUBLIC
LIBRARY
she uld put it -on its feet. r axone.
It was resolved that the Society,Why not start e. public library
ra.a1,,. ,.o entries for the Standing in Zurich.
.taitid Crop Competition this A goodly and su"ficient number,
year have expressed their desire in fav-,
'.The following officers were el- or of on but to accomplish any-,
eieted Cor 1919President, E. F. thing someone mu.it made a start .
W Moms: let 'Vice -Pres., Casper 1 and that pers:>n needs the assist-'
Wolper, 2nd Vice -fres, J. Dee1x r, Ince o£ others. I
Jr, Directors; I. P. Rau, H. The need of libraries requires no ,
Krueger, P. Itaberer, Alf, Reichert discussion as that has long been
the accepted idea by all progres-i
SIva citizens. That is why the,
Provincial Government ine'sls on 1
every public school having a. i•,b-
.A. F. H^as was re -appointed Sec- nary and also gives liberal grantsr to -• nsxrer 01 the Society for towards ally public lural'*, Why
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e Koehler and 0. Klopp,
• After the -annual meeting a dir-
e t or's meeting was held and Mr.
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WISHING
YOU
ALL
THE
COMPLIMENTS
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SEASON
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