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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-01-06, Page 1• ZUR1CH Vol. XX1 No 27 •ri RALD ZURICH Th UHSDAY 1114 fic,040, JANUARY' 6, 1921 1/1•1111a. eieezeryricP To our many Customers and friendslwe are extending best wishes for a prosperous NEW Y A W. H. PFItE SHOE MERCHANT, ZURICH_ .44insis Misr IMMOMM••••••••••••••••••••••••111..... •••••••••••••••Ik ••••••••1011, 2 lese•••••••ooe•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••soo••••••••••••••••••• • 1 :1 2 • 1 • • • • • • 1 • 74:0 • • it Phone 59 Produce Wanted At The close of another year we wish la take the opportunity of thankEig our any ieferttig- businessyou have so kincUy favored us with. We have greatly apprec= iated your support and trust that the services we have given you will warrant your continued and incre- ased patronage. Wishing you all a very Happy and Prosper US New Ye r • ,irtvwasnmememontrowmewmaffisseia,...1....., J, PREETER • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0. 0 0 • - • • • • • • Mr. Win.. Walper Of Seaforth cal- , led in the village. on Tuesday. Hay ,CZUncil holds its first meet- ing for 921.':.next Monday, Jan. 10. Mrs. spent Monday with her sister Mr s.J. Kellerman, Dash- wood. . „ Mr. .1.1P.b. Kaereher of Ktchener is a ventAr in these parts this week. • e Mr Zino, of Montana is visiting at the h;Onie of his grandmother, Mrs. M. Kaercher. Owing to the mild weather, the hockey. match betweten Zurich and Exeter teams was called -off foe some future date., Mr. W. K. Lehman of Caladona, Mihc., visited his mother Mrs. J. Lehman, who is staying at the of Mr. H. Zapfe, near Blake. Mr. D.• Koehler of Kitchener sp- ent a few days in the village, wh le .Mrs. I(oehler visited at Exeter, with her father, Mr. Fred. Witwer, who is On the sick list. . Miss B, Heyrock, who had been teaching- the Bronson Line school No. 4, aid who. had resigned that position,. has been re-engaged at a handsome increase in salary and is again serving her work there. • • • •WANTED • t-,c:of, Zurich Public School • • Applkcdifis for the positoin of •Careta • • Will be3'lvf.,.eitred by the Board of • e Trustee's:e•kitifil Saturday Jan. 8,h, • the duti&eto be as follows; • • 1 To sefeep• and dust the school • daily,When school is held. ,•••••Yeraerramoommou=, Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In Advance $3,5n ARREARS, $2 MAV 13131 (WARRED A Bright, Hcppy and Prosperous 1 21 'sour most sincere wishes to our cus- tomersandfriends W. G. HESS Incorporated in 1855 THE MOLSONS BANK (ASSISTS FARMERS Capital and Reserve $9,000mo Over 130 Branches Almost every Farmer finds his money tied up in stock or crops at certain seasons. If he needs assistance he should consult our local Manager. Savings Dep- artments at all Branches. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Brancb •e-0 404404040 4400000.400004.4.0 .4 4•4 441)*****4••••••••••••••*; Winter Horse Requirements We are offering, the following seasonable Horse t requirements at greatly reduced prices: HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, HORSE WHIPS, E'.i..C. ETC. .* SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT A BIG R EDUCTION. We also carry in stock a full Line of H. ,ivy Harness, Single ,* harness, Etc. I= REPAIRING A SPE,r1ALTY FRED THIEL - URICH 2 To EV', the School at lea t0,46.0.4.4.4,04,44+44,44.•1,41.!t,. r,? - .-; • • 3' 'r0 e urnaces. ere en,Vreileirei-e-teOre 'eere..1.1-14.-1-1.--eneeeeeriee';.e.-ei.e.,-Fer,e'+neteiee=e+++4,1,444-....-(4N;'-'..*;-.1( • tond • 4 To fill the water jugs daily. • oe 5 To keep the lavatories in a San- * • - A, -J. iNftcKINNON, Secretary. , * HarldsoiT°0 Gift ' •.. •4444 • itary eo;iditien. • • • The e1ectio for Reeve of Hay • Township- ,or -Monday passed off • • rather e Diet, different opinions, as : usual v; .‘,re expressed during the • day, but nobody ever really knows the result until the ballots are co- • unted. The majority for Mr. •• over M., ,• IConsitt is 104 and the • various Rolls voted as follows : Poll No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 O Poll No., 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8- : Consit 64 22 67 26 13 56 30 3-281 • Klopp 11 22 78 92 49 58 14 61-385 • There were 666 votes polled out • of a pt. ssible 905 as listed on the • 1920 Mu icipal Voter's list. tis • Th' , anicipal election in Stanley on More lay resulted as follows. • For Ra ve;-Morton Elliott. Fee Cr, ncillors;-W. Dougles, J. • Etatniy,J. A. Manson, and G. B. H , • • • dI An unusual large crowd in at- • tendance was the result of the con- cert held in the Town Heil last • Thursday evening under the ',us- e • pices of the (Chinese Releif Fund O c-) 1ae progrny, •, • the highest merits, all being local; • tal nt It&ch difficulty was found • in handling the large crowd. We • tope our newly elected : council will do 'something towards • improving the. Town Hall to ac- • • coinodete more people, a sug O tion hen often been made, why not ov:rhaul the galler :pak.., it largpr, ar1 put in seats-se:1h t the 64o.,1a. the ba'ek'row caresea as well as the ones at the.frone. Hay •-) • ,1-.eisLe,'give this eour con- siderati .Felle-ing is the treasurer's re- port o lee proceeds; Total, .nceipts of comer!' :','109 50 6 40 rot 1 receipts $115.90 pritei • lo'!or light. caretake- and Powders for hall 10 10 'lel 0 0 • •• • 0 0 0 • • .'014,444,0***018494400404000604. „1/4******1004.66140644444.4444464944400imostommia.******* = 4. 4. 4. 4. .3. •-•-• WHAT IS A MORE HANDSOME PAIR OF HOUSE SLIPPERS; OR \:e GIFT FOR XMAS. THAN A PINE A. PAIR OF COMPORTABtE HOC- KEY SHOES. ' 4. + WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE TO SUIT - + THE MOST REMOTE TASTE.el. • ee BUTTER AND SATISFACTION 1• EGGS WANTED 0. FRITZ OUR MOTTO + 4/ THE SHOEMAN 41. 4--;-:•.4.•:..+++4.4.+4.4.4.+4.+4-14.+44.1÷104.4..:-1.4.0.4++÷.:•++++++4.4.4,4.4.+44.44 re,••••••• We thank our many Customers .! and friends for past patronage (aid extend our best wishes for a Bright '1410500 , Wh'he will be forwarded to head- geerlee et Toronto for Chinese ilelief • ,und. (,) t.r. • 7afants r n,d Cb F air .„„ • 1. s and prosperous AR Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. C)OUGAS PHONE 11 — 97 BLAKE • •