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Zurich Herald, 1923-01-11, Page 1
Vol. XX 1 I No 27 ZURICH We take this opportunity of extending to our many customers and friends the Comp- liments of :the, Season and our best . wishes for a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR W. H. PFILE, ZURICH REPAIRING NEATLY DONE THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES O • OP po' Phone.59 Produce Wanted 00 C1 •O.O 0c0oacooch�Qaoc�o400Z� 0000c4To'bcb0000� •off•.,. ��•�a•a�•040.0o•vvo'•r�•vovo•od•�•©•d•0000r..�•rfa•'oCM. "9411M1M1 rltsusT.: genomilmommala To ourmany and customers ., ':,=t1!Iittil� alt%� ounigi1111111111 rends Another year has passed and gone and 'we hope our business friendship has been strengthen- ed. Please accept our hearty Sea=` sonable Greetings and it shall be bur aim to continue and improve the service we have had the pleasure to render you in the past and this merit the. continuance of yonr patronage during the season of 1923 J. PREETER WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ALSIEE AND CLOVER SEED �✓`•; `+ ..vr'7+X.a• G7+,C'.1.�•.CJ'+1..}•Q.,,�".�'..C�+.e"�"+ ; .C:: d. ..r.J'� «.G7 .G!�i 4g. � .y C��•''�-�'� C`�hc�•h C'�i•'�p ©'�'�'a,"� dCC��C-"''r��+C,�"C�'��.,v.'�ti�•�`�°��r4 ��•'�•"�.-t.'C�dc•'Ci NtNf.. JANUARY 11, '1923, Miss, Rose Hess left for London on "Wednesday. Mrs. Ed; Bossenberry, we are sorry to state, continues quite 4,Mr. Garfield. Witmer of Kitch- er who 'spent the past week un- diet theparental roof, returned to he city on Wednesday. 'Tbe W. C. IT. U. will hold their at4ular meeting in'the Ladies' Hall oil i.Wednesday evening, Jan. 17th, atj o'elock. Mr W m. Wialper, Zurich's baker herb mad arrangements with Mr. T L. Wurm, General Merchant. to haridlle'his line of bread landbaki- j« i agTM'.;in future.. • . Iessr. W. H. Pfile and A. F. Tess, were .. at Crediton on Tuesl- day to audit the books of the Hay Taw nship ,Mutual Fire Insurance Co' "books. uulessrs. Peter Haberer, and Ken- net i'. 'Routledige, who has been ap- pointed by the new Hay Council as Township aiditors, have com- zz^e'n;eed; their duties to audit the Ti+ea imer's books., Mrs,. Brunner and two daugh+ers of 1•lnp!ervilley., EL, who is visiting With ` bier , parents, Mr. and Mr$. ( t.Aestreicher, Dashwood, called on, ;Mrs C.' Fritz of the village on, 1 rondayC'.; A on'signment Auction Sale will be held in Zurich on January F' at, 2 o'clock., Entries can he "hie •,. •u1p January 15th to Mr. Wt. S'14r l nston, Clerk, or Oscar Klopp ao,c .neer. Look over your amt tdrt ted; see if you have any sur, t l e stock; Imp�lementa. Hou ` nit�Jre o�, a? aalah'1e ani F. enjoyable time was spent at P the iome of Mr. and Mrs. :irni. ( Batt r on Monday evening, when a number of neighbours and fri- 1,p ends gathered to igve them al•f••1+,• •.•14, .14++++++4.4.444.4.44+.14.1.4.44.1.4.44++++++++++++++++,44t. d D suiprize partyit being the oc- 4• COP casion .,of Mrs. Battler's birthday;. •�• ± _ The evening was spent in games .. e take much pleasure i n ex - 1.0 and Music, Also refreshments 4. Q were .servedf and a good time was tending to our many Customer_ t fgreported by all. - 4• We.'ane inreceipt of a conk- +• and friends our most Sincerestmunication from Mr. and aVirs. H. •i.d H. Rappel of Kitchener, stating' • Thanks for the past .seasons that,they” are this week moving to i' Business relations. It has been a 4- the prosperous city of Detroit,ancl. 4• Fla reside at 198 Piper .Blvd. Mr. •� pleasure for us to serve you. and Happel has accepted a good l,os- iEion with the General Motors Co. 44.. we wish to express our apprec= 1 of that thrifty city. We. wish Mr. + +8e anti, Win, ' Happel much success in •D•.., their new considered home, • .q. cation by wishing you a happy They forty igth annual financial d and prosper us, 4. statement of the Hay Township 4 Fire Insurance Co. has been print ted and is .in the hands of the sec .§. retary-Treasurer, for distribution 4. to the various policy -holders. We •*?;• fined that. the comparryr' has a cash 4• balance ons hand of $33.46.91. Hav- suffered during the year 1022 to. 4 the amount of $7,107.31 of 1ossesT'' '; The Comipanty has 2072 policies in + ;oi o covering an insui anc2of 3• ZURICH 0 \ T A R 10 $.7,..95.480.00 During the past 4. Year 601 policies have been; is,- 4•• 4.:•4• F••1••i••i+i44•• ++++++++3 •+4. •i+•:•4••A$ :•++ .•y++++++4+44- ++4•1(, sued,, and no assessment made. The ai.nnual !meeting will be .'.held, at, Zurich °Townl Hall on Monday, .Jan-- uai y. 29th(, We w ish our many friends and customers a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year HESS the Jeweler. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Chester L. Smith, Fubliehen, $1.25 a Year In Advance STA IN ATZREARS, 211A.Y 13L 1„7i�]RpF+l�' THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 Capital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000 Over 125 Branches It is not necessary to make a special trip to the nearest branch of The Molsons Bank every time you want to deposit money. Send your deposit to the Bank by mail. • Write today to the n4•earest manager of The Molsons Bank for in- formation. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch `**5600**0Y•******o4Qit u@**t•******0******o*Ni*l 6• • Fall 7 TT.,._A °roods 4 • Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse JP Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. 4- a Also a Number of Beautiful English Plu• sh Rugs, prices Ranging from $7.00 to $13 00 r 9r SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. HARNESS REPAIRING , A S PECIALTY #1,, it 666:64~0000e*a*a*eev ®o40.*e 4 >�.4044€€0eyd,r,a mr aa. ***** 1 8 4 b 4 PHONE 102 t 'Flew dear C. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS Daniel Steinbach, for many ye- ars a merchant of Zurich, 'died at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Beatrice Fitzgerald, Charlotte et,, London, on .Friday January 5th, Mr, Steltabachl, who wars 76 years Of age at his death`, retired from bu&- iiicss some. eighteen years ago and went to London to spend his declining years. He is usrvived by two sons, Dr. R. H. Steinbach. of East Leroy, Mich., and :Chester Steinbach' of Bridgewater, N. S'., and three daughters, Mrs. George M. Balidwin. of St. John., N. 1;.; Mrs, J. W. 13rhikwas, of Detroit and: Mrs 'Fitzgerald.' of London. The remains \vere brought to..+xeter t;nion CeiTeteryi for interment on Tuesday morning, where the lob of his pre -deceased wife late Mr. Steinbach was well and: and fa,'vora.bly; known to many in Zurich anct the news of his dead;. �w as ai big surprize to his num, cvoil5 irientls here dA► STC" R !G -"ot Infants and Children hi Use For'Overr3OYearss Always bears the *i tur0 1444 A Happy and Prosperous 19 we wish to all our ciistoners and fri- ends and we trust that the friendly relationship which has existed be- * tween in the past will be even More firmly woven together i ..tile New Year. R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT 4. PHONE fl 9 BLAKE • A •I