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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-03-14, Page 1I 'Vol. XIX AL ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1919. -48 -.• YOUR HARNES NEEDS 4. Will be promptly attended to here See us about, 4. 4.. DOUBLE TEAM 'HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, • REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS + All our sewing done by hand Rugs, Blankets, Bells IFull line of. Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited i FRED THIEL ZURICH 4. 1- -+-4. —+—•b—+—+—• —.—4•—•1•—-- No 36 A number of the farmers of this section have tapped the trees and report a good flow of p.sa A (number of the new books for the Zuirch Public Library have been received and will soon be ready for circulation among the members. u,• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0•••••••••000 111••••••••e•90•0•000•••s• • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • . • • •• • • A and w • • i A 6 • • 4 • • 3 0 • • • • Q • • • d h• • 0 ce • • •1hip •tS511). eA 9 0 ca fN • 9 • 0 0 • • ,• •. 0 0 el GO 0.11.300.0200301151• est ovoeflip•s ossakW,AsQ:1ti QTR 1 Hae,'eo .far been a , great success and the .many- I3argainswe are offer ng are being readily puked up but we still have lots of real ettaps left. mg, atur reh 1 We will give to every Lady buying a coat, Dress of Rain Coat a pair of Black Silk ankle hose. AISO.. TELLY FREE A'nd with every Girl's sweatercoat free one yard of nice hair Ri bbotn, any color you chofss. day. aphonwounossomaanucemascs We have just received. an assortment of .up-to-date Ladies' Coats' for spring and if you are looking for something in this Line it wi11 be to your advantage to see our lime during this sale. Ljt tdies' + . Ouse =' resses Special to clear at Sale Price 75c :awl $1 c,citai eerie Aspecial in Brooms at ... ... ... 75e5 Bars soap for ... ... ... ......25e 2 Boxes seeded resins for ... ... 25e Roasted coffee ... ... ... ...lb, 25c 2 Boxes peas for ... ... ... ... ...25c :Cornflakes per box __. _.. .-. 10c Yeast Cakes per box ... ... ... ...5c Don't forget to secure your supply of segar during this sale. We have a shipment of the highest qual'ty sugar in .Canada, so don't buy a cheap quantity when yon can get the best from us in nice clean cotton bags at $10.50, 1001bs. Phone 59 Produce Wanted 6046.00 - i • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • iA • • • . Mr. Alf Melick and family have moved to the village au 1 are oc- es • cupying part of the hous of Mrs. • •' J. Melick, until they get -posses- a pn of Mr: ,C. Hartieib's dwelli.rg • y'eh Mr. Melick has purchases. 0 • Messrs. Melick & -Braun are tak- eitng over the hardware and turir- • iture business of Messrs. Hartleib 0 & Faust this week, and the new •firm will be open fro business on Saturday. They have the best 0 wishes of a host of friends e their business venture Mr. H. H. Happel and bride ar- v rived at the hone of the latter's, parents, Me. and Mrs. R. Heide- . men, e: te- men, of this village, on Saturday •'night from Detroit where they • were married a few weeks ago, • Mr. and Mrs. (Happel intend to o spend the winter months in Zurich • A. pleasant feature of the Sunday 0 evening service in the Evangelical church was a duet given by the 0 Misses Mayme and Margaret La- mo'nt, which was exceedingly woe A rendered. The evening was st- o ormy and the audience not as large s as usual, hence we believe we a:'. 0 .safe In saying that there will be a "special request" for a repiti' ion of this splendid article. This week Mr. Ed. Wurm ship- ped his fine little horse, Silv.e. Hal, to Mr. Geo. Walsh of Tilison- burg. who has been for a numi:er• of years a successful trainer ;ted driver of high class horses. Sil- ver Hal, as his name would tedic- ate, belongs, we are told, to the World's greatest faintly of pacers. The fals, and while Mr. Warne is wnwiiling to "count his chickens before they are hatched" yet, his friends are with: him in hoping his horse may do some credit to him- self before coming back to Zurich later on. ,ZURICH 12, EXETER 6 • The local hockey team went o- ver to Exeter the other ;rveni.t;:; and played the team of that town a friendly game. The score was 12to 6 itn favor of Zurich, but it could have easily been 20 to 6, as the Zurich team scored whenever they pleased. The Hoffman trio were the stars ,wind they make a fine combination. The line up for (Zurich was as folows; Goal, R. Weber; 1. d. C. Hcffm^,'n; 0 r. d., L. Hoffman; centre A, Heal; ,® T. wl.. Char. ,Hoffman; 1. w., Wm. Braun; sub, C. Lilber and O. Davis S. Thrift Stamps make your spare change pay 4/2%. Revival services are being eon - ducted in the Evangelical' church. Mrs, E. Weido is spending the Week with. frieinds at Blake. Mr. Henry Faust of Caro, Mich.. visited relatives here the past Week. Mr, R. M. Geiger of Toronto Un iversity visited his home here over Sunday, Mrs, Geo Brock of Hensall vis- ited relatives here for a few .lays last week, Flax snitching has been eompl- eted for tb.e season in the mill of A, Heideman Sr, Son. Mrs. C. O. Smith and son Gordon, of St, Joseph, are visiting relati- vea at Baden this weeki Mr. and Mrs. Jos Schwartzentru leer of the Bronson Lune, are vis- iteng relatives down east at pros cult. Mr. Jack Routledge and. sister, Miss Maida, and Miss V. Siebert spent Sunday with friends in Dash- wood. Mr. John Fritz, who had spent the past few weeks at the home of his brother, Mr. C. Fritz, has re- turned to his home in Guelph. . Mr. Henry Walper,. Bronson Liue, had a successful sale of farm•st- o:•ck, etc. last Friday. The pro- ceeds amounted to over $5200.00. 1Vtrs. A. Smith, who had spent the past few months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Hartleib, left (last week for Sebringville. iFan diifaai•O .0400311. ONONefNtsgagaf4 at f4daoap•61faseo f floesOla 0 0 eta • • w 4) • 4. • fig 4. 0 4r 4. • Shoes that will wear well. Also Rubbers, Socks, vershoes, etc. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman , 1-20411.00:000 fitil080114f* 'se 4t ff ff•gb f*Cz: a 1i21II11111i111111111111111111111111111!1111i111111N111111111!Illlllllllllt !1111111111111!IIIIIIIIri1111111T111411111111!i!!l!i11111111IC11811111111111!IIIII!Ililllll!11!111111111111MIilll!IIRIDIII!!;14111111!II!i111MNIIIIINIIIsO 9 • 0 ellt(rnbe—At ,Zurich, on MarWh, 10 h, x+3.000.00 to loan on first mart- 0 to Ile,v and Mrs. K. Rernbe, aa, gage. For particulars apply to o r sea,A. F. Hes3, Zttr52h, 1ORN " E. We have opened our NEW SPRING GOODS 1 in. HINT8 gELATElig We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce Your wants taken care of Re L DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAK .,,,,tu�,,,,n ,,„Il ,tAllo”^'pr,.,;1 ii II"141uiilligiii!(11 f111!C181811i111111 11!l �iad.nll}ilii�,il.,,,1,'111.�hl.,'li!I;l!LLh;IIl,.11llilll6.l111111lill,�.Isial,:iilw.,L.,,,..„�,1'...,...�,�,:��.,i,,a.�,.,6.,..1.,.1,.,:I,eiat�.l,,.,,,t�,,.,ll(It. ,111!111,, It The Big Sale at Preeter's is at- tracting a large number of peo- ple from the surrounding district and the village has been very liv- ely the pas(' week. TO IMPROVE WEST HURON '1 he Executive Committee of the W'tst Huron 't'eacher's Association met. in Exeter, on . Saturday, liar. the 8.11, to make preparations for the nese teacher's institute. It was decided to hold the next con- v..,t.o.a in .Exe_er on the Thursday aunt Friday immediately preceding lhanks;it'ing Day. The Dep- artnmen: will be a'eques:.ed to Se,nd Dr. A. Stevenson of London Nor- mal as lecturer to the convention A resolution was forwarded to the, Dominion Government urging them to make the prohibitory law perfect. itwas also decided to circular- ize the trustees and teachers of the inspectorate offering a reward of tan do.lars to the rection that ma- kes the greatest improvement in leveling and seeding the roadside planting of shade trees, improv- ing buildings orchards, fences and in any other way in which the be- auty of the !inspectorate as we.” as the 'Mille of the property may be increased. The commit:eehave str.)n • hopes that this wi 1 greatly help to intreas- the beauty of this splendid county, A splendiid program for the next convention is being prepared. i The following morning's of the i committee �t ere present;—R. R. i Redmond, Pres dent, Be.grave; W. H. Johnston, Sec., Kippen; Geo. Mawson anti Miss Jean Murray, Ex- eter; anti Q. 3, Howard, Dashwood. Latiers of. regret 01 itnebi'ity to lir pr.:sant were read from Miss Nene et Clinton, and M. L. Coltman of Varna. MONEY TO LOOAN W. ess Jeweller and Optic' n• Complete Line Of WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND1 CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS FL- ASHLIGHTS AND ELECTRIC -.L. SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIRINt .AND VULCANIZING, ETC. PPhone No. 74. Incofperated 188$5 The .BVI LSONS BANK CAM AL and RESERVE $8,8QO,00© 98 Branches in Canada A General Bankinsl Business Transacted CIRCXT[..Att LETTER OF CRSDlT SANK MONEY Oii.D1iR Savings Bank Department IntetCst al lei{ lest current rates 7urich Brandi IL T. DUNLOP, Mauager -m