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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. • See ",us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE' •FIARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
All our sewing done by hand
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
1. Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
FRED THIEL- ZURICH
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1919.
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Messrs. J. 13i,nchley and J. Wat-
son of 1Seaforth were visitors in
town on Tuesday.
A
number from :this vicinity at-
tended the Seed Show held at Hen-
sel! on Friday last.
Mr. Henry F, Weseloh . attended
the -funeral of his brother, August,
held at Kitchener this week.
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MrMesNuteheon, of London,
visited 'friends here over Sunday,
FOP SALE -1 4-:ord of dry Maple
wood. }Appy at Herald. Offi2d,
Mi+sF Flora !Hess, of ,Centra'its,
visited her hoarse here over Su+n-
day,:
Mr, John Fritz, of Guelph, vis-
ited his brother here during the
past week.
Al arge number frons. Zurich and
vicinity attended the Liberal con-
vention held at Hensall on :'1'ed-
inesdayi.
Mies M. E. Routledge is fitting
up her millinery shop in C. Hart-
leih' , block and is preparing for
the spring openings. ',
Lenten services will be conduc-
ted in the Lutheran Church every
Sunday morning assn evening dur-
ing the Lenten season. Com:
and hear the story of Christ's pas-
sion,
Mr. john Bender, who recently
clilspof,d'of his farm west of Dash
wood; has purchased the 100 -acre
farm of Wm. Bieber, on the Town
Lite, east of ,Sarepta and gets pos-
session this months
A large number from here att-
e+nded the Seaforth — Collingwood
hockey match at Seaforth on Mon
day night. Seaforth was defea-
ted by i-1 and Collingwood goes
into the finals.
Miss Rosie Either has taken a
position with Weber & Boettger,
Monktan, for the spring miilinel y il
seasan, Miss L. Galster has also i
• taken a position with Harol_i ti
0 Bros. Shakespeare.
e The news that Mr, Robert Steph
•'' cin.son, of Stanley, had passed a- i
eiqwas'; on Wednesday was a great
shoe r to many .residents of this t
e; section Mr. Stephenson was welt'
knot;`-," and his .sudden death will
0 Mr: John Hartman, oaken Line
Z:ti. south, was pleasantly surprised ev-
O ening of last week, when her nei-
0 ghbors gathered at the home to
®help to celebrate her birthday ann-
• i'rersary. A very pleasant time
ent by all
g The greatest song hit Canada has
o ever turned out, You are K'i'el-
• come back at ;Rome, —You ha; p , Ill t i5'19 "l'I'1'I!'II!'11;II!i11 IIIIiIIII>nl 911, 1'I '"',a!" !tl" !I."N i'.', . '"'i i'"' ,I
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spent .good moneyfor ;t elcome
Hours" flags, won't you be tickled MILLINERY
to get a bang-up welcome Sung?
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Mr A. A. Veber and family, of ery is now on display: and ready
Elmira, have moved onto the farm for early buyers.
which he recently purchased from' Fuller Announcement later.
Mr, Hy, Clausius on the Bronson I —M, E. Routledge, Zurich.
Liine, Mr, Clausius has moved to
the farm an the Blind Line whicl; l PCILING FIRST i'H1NL S
he purchased from Mr. Peter j FIBS'T
Babes er.
Our Public Library will soon be ;sirsi jus:, then generous." The
an ,ustabiished institution. A suis-' ;•a�• ,;1; is o.ld-lashion•�d — almost
able room has been secured and too want to please 05 to -day Ler
the Book Committee is busily en -.we have swung far to the other
gaged selecting the first lot . of extreme. The accepted thing to-
boores. Any one wishing to jsia 1 day with the majority of people.
now'ean do so by applying to any' is to sp<md more than they earn,
member of the Board of manage-' ap<nd °pore the money is earned
intent.
1 and not grieve overmuch if some
1. ire 1Z itch Branch of the Wom- portion of the account is never
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Shoes that will wear well. Also
Rubbers, Socks, vershoes, etc.
.BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
The Shoeman
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NE' � v SPRING GOODS
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We are offering some bargains in
Wall Papers, Mixed Paints
and ether lines.
FRESH GROCERIES. ALWAYS ON HAND
ighest Pricesfor Farm Pro,diice
Your wants taken care of
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'rel 15c, —Ostrich Book Room Full stock of 'new Spring Millin-
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ens institute will meet on Wed- paid.
icit is too much like death Lod
n<sday a:ternoon, March 12th, at
S.A. o'i ock, at the home of laIre. repentance. They are apologies
(:;r.) J. .Campbell, A paper can fur past misdeeds but they do not
"Fiow::ss" will be given by idr,,„% wipe out the obligation incurred
J. harry, also a paper on "House by those misdeeds. They 'simply
(Clea'nrig"" by Mrs, wise o"I3rien , transfer the bnrdc.l to innocent
5.1 -nese papers will be of great in- t.il i1 probably, already overloaded,
teaest to all ladies present. A shoulders. 'Those repentances and
coraias invitation is extended to those unpaid debts, those debts
incurred without any good season
are the work of the 'generous
's ti. ' -e ha mews was received hera souls—generous with what was not.
on i u . s•,tay of the death of ='1i- theirs.
Au ua, Weseloh of Kitchener, bre- If there its ono lesson which the
thea' o. Mr. JI F. Weseloh o;: this average bismess girl .needs to take
titans.. The deceased was a to beam it is that of spending only.
prom.=nt•nt business man of that from wh;tt. sh.� has ;m hali.1, spell-
city, . eon'seolling a, 1aI1,' din less tints slle earns, waiting ,
g,,real ; 's<ore a;id shoe store a:.,1 till n : week, next month or it
was a i , y engagedin bush;n:'s may be next year for what she can
at the ;..,me of jhis death. I31s not purchase. with cash. It takes'
u*;f.:, o.ie son and eight daughters ,well just plain old-fashioned hon- I
surviv: aim. He was in his .Fall esty. 13y the time the business
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p:es4. girl who is on a small salary and
BERG ,1LY—BROWN trying to dress as though , sits
. An interes ing event took place received ceived infinitely more—by the
at tl. a home of Mr. and Mrs. Jaz- t:'at•, she lias purchased a War
Oh B3rown, Goshen Line south, on Sav'•ngs Stamp or filled a few
Tuesday . March 4th, when their book with Thrift Stamps
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daught:r,'Lucile was united :limas has learned the taste of mon ey at
singe to Mr. Gordon Bcrgeriy, of Stitcrest she will never again
go
near E`stchener. Rev. G. P. back to "day s of toil and nights
Brown, utlgcle of the bride, per- devoid of ease." She will siloul-
formed the ;ceremony. Mr, and der her own burden, wear what
Mras. Bergerly will reside on the she can pay for in cash—coli^ct
her interest and smile,
all lad Las.
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. ,rt; n'.es farm near Ia:tzheoer.
BLAK
W. G. Hess
Jeweller and Optician
Complete Line of
WATCHES, JEWELLERY ANDS
CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS FL—
ASITLIt:sitTS AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIRINt
AND VULCANIZING, ETC.
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