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Zurich Herald, 1922-01-12, Page 1Vol. X II No 27 • • ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1.2, 1922. New Year esolutions AMONG YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS, LET THIS BE ONE;—RESOLVED THAT YOU WILL TRY A PAIR OF AMES HOLDEN SHOOES, FOR MEN, , WOMEN OR CHILDREN A SHOE THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS ASK FOR AFTER YOU HAVE ONCE WORN THEM AL-_ ED A IES HOLDEN RUBBERS WHICH HAVE THEIR GUARANTEE A T AID T ROSACO H 1922.LET US HELP YOU BY DEAING WITH US ATO MAKE YOU A HAP . H. PF1 LE9 U 2I `°"''L2ENDER H 11 THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. CALL FOR 19 ' •��` pOOGOO P4404d00• 44444• �404Qd4�4ea• •• ev-• .4 :n1 ea S fireetings To those whose business has h€aped us to make .ours successf ul, we want to express ::our sincere for tieappreciated fatronage you have favoured us with alibi to assure you that it will be our airy to deserve a contk : uat- tiof o.;f your favours by the service and value we render. of May you and yours enjoy a Christmas old 'c toned cheer and a Near Year of fuifiled hopes and Prosperity for 1922. r Phone 59 WE ARE IN THE "MARKET FOR AL'SIK1 A.hTII' 'CLOVER SEED Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In ,Advance i.:;, 1N A:li11,1t1SA.S,.v: `A 44 4. .1$4 t,EAB,GB • Mr. George Graman of Hens:tll, Cif le;d in the village on Saturday;, Rev. C. Schrag conducted dev- in .. services at Bothwell on Sun- da". Mrs. C. Fritz spent a. few days •At Dashwood, the latter part of last week. `Mr. Bernhard Mittle?Ioltz of they West is spending the winter with re`.atives here. Rev. S. M. Hauch of Crediton was in Zurich on Thursday, hold ing (services in the Evangelical church.. Mr. Herbert Kraft returned to Kitchener on Monday after spend- ing a few weeks with his parents here. Ip Produce Wanted Mr. Philip Foster and Miss Clara Stumpf, of the Babylon Line are.`visiting `for a few weeks at Mildmay. Quarterly Communion services were observed in the Evange'lic Al and church on Sunday morning, prepartory servic es last Thurs- day afternoon. Messrs. A. F. Hess, W. H. Pfile, and C. Eilber were at Crediton on Friday, the two former being the occasion of auditing the Flay Township . Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Co's books. cOP • Word was received by Mr. Hr. Lipphardt of the death of Mrs.. ,S;3anue1 Gottschalk; of Seaforth on Wednesday morning of this weak. Deceased being in her fiftieth 7 -"At was sick only a short:Enke, 41=ks ur vive3 by her husband, one daughter and two sons. The husband, Mr. Gottschalk being a brother to Mrs. Hy. Lipphardt of Zurich. The, 47th annual Financial Rep port of the Hay Township Farm- er's mutual fire Insurance Comp- any has went through the hands of the printer, and is being mail- ed to the members. During the past year the Company issued 527 policies, covering. an insurance of $1,8680,775.00 and the year closed with 2068 policies in force and a total risk of $6,966,590.00. In 1921 paid Incorporated in 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches THE MOLSONS O BANK There is no safer or surer way : of safeguarding your sur- plus money than placing it in a savings - account with The Molsons Bank. Why not begin to -day? W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch A t ill SrF. 'k. 'n• E S ALL SIZES ALL TYPE% FROM $2.00 UP Each Pair put on Free of eharge:• Skate Grinding done every even.. ing. Perfect Job Guaranteen. W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. PHONE 74 - ..$400.44 h9.da: C 0.040 >40404 .0.004 0.04 ***4•o*b*0*********; r r' <Dr TONED BELOW DECIDEED PUT 3 • a •> ) 5 reat �n le HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT GOODS MENT- there were 60 clai�tls of fire• 1 amounting to $8,309.97. The bal- ; •1• Business relations.i t Inas been a. ante on hand is $10,436.86, and the * t paid the past year is assessment ' PUTTING ON A. SALE PRICES WORTH CONSIDERING. . THESE PRICES WILL BE GOOD ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY1, 2 dozen, all -wool Horse Blankets, size. 72x81, at each ....-.... $5,00 2 dozen Jute Blankets, at "a Real Bargain A. Big Assortment of Halt6rs at 25% Reduction. 10 Robes, size 54x62 at from. $12.50 upwards. from $6.00to $9.50 A number of real English Plush Rugs, prices Several dozen Men's Heavy Horse -hide Mitts at a Bargain. 20% off on Whips valued at 75c. - and up. A numbersets of Single Harness, at $25.00 each. PHONE 102 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 4+ • • 4. 4. • a- a- -Pr - a - •G .. ZURICH. 400'90®oAa�©6.94�O�A®o6+Om®PO4Pi 0�/4.O�b.@64a4eb4�iO�A<?•�a3baha.li. •� + ++ '�II•'1'�6••E•++ ••E••fi•4+ •€••F�•3+ ••II•3�+�••�•�•�+ ••f••1'+•.t mT 'p"'i'}�+'�t�'ho'¢.>L.('.E•'E�.'s�"g' '�' c pleasure in ex= oF' We take much � 1 tending to -our many Customers •N and friends our most Sincere -ala 4 ` Thanks for the past Seasons t sand $1677098 Owing to the many I:�leaslrr�e for ��® serve "� o' j electrical strmos the past year, i + -the losses have been considerableannua o' Y we wish to express s o �� e = higher than, for some time. The 1 meeting of the Company ' ti i tion by . i € hill be held in the Town Hall, Zur- Shing you a happy 1and prosperous ich on January 30th, 1022. One of the most eliciting races .1*. for many -a -day in Zurich was be-', + ing pulled off on Monday after- I* noon from the W alper Howe to ,+ �� the small marsh br:dgc and return The two contestants being Tone--' •¢ H d Pe tri Gr.t tan leer- • MERCHANTS W alper respectively. a c con- .f .r ,• "' '�. wasolf staged on a side bet L+++++++++++++++++++++++-1++++++++++++++++++++++++++++, : •,�.,tio.a. ye ;,+ ;..g >o.g.•A•%>�+••i^3°•i••IIl` •>k•. >` * i•*k•i + >�+,.,o.l••'s••4•++•°•L�•i• . so i, siclerable valet L. W. Iio , zail i 1 acted us starter and saw fair play °to car The -Hero an - + sonalle; Mr: Ed. Wurm and Casper'R'� Th., event i* z U E € H • all the :v w through. At " first sound of the pistol, Petr 11.1 t': 't lt` air and with over- sized strides and s« ool)s, nna, Looked Lke an easy winner of the slake, but Toney,[ +n not so spry and agile- at first, took tho t nt plan of "Slow and steady wins the Race," the leader soon saw that his pace was "killing" and reduce...1 It. 'down (to a walk, and looking beck and urging Toney to came. The lut`ei ho never w rn'd o? hi3 wonderful staying • power at the ,nish, which proved quite true, as Toney finished in the lead by ablg margin and won what wa3 at stake Pearl lamed remarkably at the finish, and has had to be daily rub- bed cl wa s'nce, -otherwise i'' is bard telling how the event would. have ended. Of course. ,in a co.I- test of this kind there are always a nu t+'ber of IPS . and HAl'3r that go to' mike uip a good exeu ,e for 41te ]oosers, tit it W1,14 a at,een ed affair, enjoyed by alb.,P many a one regrets the hour that he Was not there. 44 sl. iT, For Infantz and Children. intilieForOver30Yeelra Always bears �y^ the Signature At ' • • • A Happy and Prosperous 1$ ' we wish. to all our customers and fri- ends ri-ends and we trust that the frior.ridly which has existed e- 1'��it�.U�l�s�i.11�7 tween us in the past will be even more firmly woven toy ethh&'i in the ew Year R , f ` r PHONE 11 - 97 4,+ AKg