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'Vol. XXI No 28
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ZURICH, THUliSIDAY JANUARY13, 1921. Cheater L. Smith, Pu.blisher.
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To our many Customexs and friendslwe
are extending best wishes for a prosperous
NEW YEA
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nouncmg t�1he Pubiictit we
will hold an extensive Eale of
Our Merchandise the latter part of
January. So be wide awake and
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• Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick were vis-
itors fO Seaforth on Sunday,
Mrs, Ry.Gallman and sisters, the
Misses Laura are spending a 1-ew
days at Goderich.
*103 Dorothy Truemner left for
Toronto on, Monday to resume her
duties as Nurse. .
Mr. Ferd. Howald left for Wat-
erloo where ha has been attending
the SAininary and will finis' h his
course this summer.
Miss Grace Sylvester, hwo has
been spending the past few days
with her friend Miss Lillian Wesel -
oh returned to her home in Strat-
fordpn Tuesday morning.
The half interest of the St. Jos -
ph 'Fish •Co., at St. Joseph owned
by Air. C. Fritz of the Village has
recently been sold to Mr. R J.
Brisson late of Windsor, and the
new firm will be Brisson & Brisson,.
and we wish them every success
in their undertaking?.
A eoncert will be given in the
Goahen, Methodist church, Stan-
ley, on Thursday evening, Jan, 20,
by tile young people of that vic-
inity assisted by the Rennie Sist-
ers of Zurich. A.dmission 25, cents
Proceeds will go towards the Ch:n-
ese 'Relief Fund;
Incorporated in 1855
THE
MO LSONS
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ASSISTS FARMERS -----
Capital and Reserve $9,00o,0o0
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds his
,ioney tied up in stock or crops
it certain seasons. If he needs
assistance he should consult our
local Manager. Savings Dep-
irtments at all Branches.
W. B. COLLES
eia....4dger Zurich aranc
vVhil2 cutting wood with the
buzz. saw at the home of Mr. Mel-
vin Smi.h, Bronson Line, Mr. A,ex,..
Mous ieau of the village had the
n,slortun., to cut a gastly gash in
his hand, and we hope that Mr.
MoussSau s 'nand will soon be in 1
workbag condition.
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Automobile Skates At
Special Reduced Prices
• While They Last
Auto Model C. Regular Price $7. Sale Price ...- $5.65
Auto Model B. Regular price $6.00. Sale Price 4.75
Ladies' Auto Regular price $4.00. Sale price ... :......3.20
Cycle Pleasure Regular price $3.00. Sale price ....
Yukon Regular Price, $2.00 Sale Price $1:65
G. HESS
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F04: 0 AT ng a short illness, Harry
Ho\vald of London; died at his
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• He was 2.2 years of age, and is
• survived by his wife and one little
• son John His mother; Mrs. C.
• Hey, Babylon Line, one' sister one
O brother survive. The funeral was
?;•• held in London on January lat.
• • judgz.i Lew"s of. Goderich
pre-
ided at the first meeting of the
• Division Court in the , Rua
on Thursday. A numberof cases
• were settled by the judge
• • Dr. Th')obald Von Bethm 'nu -H )1
• lweg, former German imperial cha-
• ncellor, died on New Year's Day
after a brief illness on h's estate
• at Rohenfinow, near ie 'n
• was the originator of the famous
referenc eto treaty gtt Yr.'. '1.4•
is- the neutrality of Belgium
•
e '"scrap of paper", The r,,fer-
mace Was mafie in a stateme'lt be-
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• fore the Reichstag in Aug.nat 1014,
• when .he .gave the Germ ,71
O point of what causes led th!
war. He frankly admitted in
this same speech that Geramn's
action in invading Belgian) hal
been morally and legally wrolg. He
justified • it only on the grounds •of '
"nilitary necessity."
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We thank our many Customers
and friends for past patronage and
extend oar best wishes for a Bright
and prosperous
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE I