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Zurich Herald, 1923-01-18, Page 1Vol. XX I II No 28 ZURICH, THURSDAY JAN UA1RY IS, 1923. Cheater L. Smith,Pub!t b $1,25 a Veit' In A.dystuetse $1.50 AMMALI,S, 04% 741.. a s, HA$f. E1► iI%Te take this opportunity of extending to our many customers and friends the . Compr-� `invents of the- Season and our best wishes dor a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR W. H. PFILE, THE HOME OF GOOD 'S!IOE S REPAIRING NEATLY DONE'. 47 10 f WALTFIAM At Prices. to Suit Ever,y:bodiy. •T C. Gross of Kitchener is ig''thetrveek atthe home•of tt Bo'ssenbberry. D. McLinchey. of Kitchener, is x ' g at -the hona,e of her bro;- .. r :W. C. Wagner. ,Paul Masse of the Bronson 1e1$; :on „Tuesdays for Detroit le i'n'tends to spend the win:- Zurich in-Zurich Agricultural Society will` ?Gad ;its annual meeting on; l+r )`.afternoon, Tan. 19th,when off;'In s for the ensuing year will b late World's Watch Over. Time einted. 4,-3v) Routledgei, Regina,, HESS the Jeweler $;vent the weekrend at the o ,<i'eV Ms parents, Dr. and Mrs 1`outledge. Mr. Boutled(ge - is representative for :'the Prov-bber Co. of Kitchener andiirri 'Shoe CO., of Londonl,sPferiding a; week at eache. duly elected Police Truathe Village of Zurich heldvat: Ineeting on Monday; Afe,inembers had affixed their.Genuine Woolen t • 0aG�'r7�•Eaiitatehewan for the Kauf- Dumber and Customers Another year has passed and gone andwe hope our business friendship has been strengthened. Please accept our hearty Sea= sonable Greetings and it shall be our aim to continue and improvethe 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 • JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 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 Bang every time you want to deposit money. Send your deposit to the Bank by mail. • Write today to the nearest mamager of The Molsons Bank for in- formation. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch 1 Fall iIorse Goods f Cures Lo' Declaration of office cp 'rust Received a lame _____ aoatd became organized for 4 Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. • ti dr A. P. Hess, secretary. The ` e Hv, • ti instructed to write `for ink- ' • Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices 4 �falilx°Mian; and prices on chemical Ranging from $7.00 to ... .-. ....... $93.00 i h five ,extinguishers. .The following aecri nts .were passed;—H`. E. P. 6 SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL... 4. Corfu nssiony power for November, 41 ' c 1 election expenses •• $15 00;1. • A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. t A"hghts 75;00; The board ad,- �• v a 3 :Clu'b Bags, Suit Cases and. Trunks at Right Prices. 4,t a to meet again in Februe SPHONE 14T thr f i ;; HARNESS REPAIRING' A SPECIALTY ZURICH t. • •'irinig the ' hoekej .match be- ,Seaforth: and',New Thursday evening ,:San i atNew }i -u 'barg, E' ` ii.:}'�.of;.that town a spec pts' a ' *' q'i• - rd it .iii t., lir=; ` _ruled. shout five vain` ,before 'the end -of the second FRED THIE tr r,r ;.PJi:*{?ai..,.:.oaCfSV.ve.rA` t946«*$v4094,004.04094Pttk f two . players met at the rds, azid- one fell, his skate str- r+.44++++1•4•44+++++++++++++++++++++++++++444444.44 -4444t DS.r. Ilei?moth, who was'ie*ant- fiver the boards, just below the + c�' 'severing the jugular vein. •g. We take much pleasure in exp' 0x. l.o,,, R. W. Anderson was called at, on•te, but in epi*.g e of all efforts the' tending to our many Customer.. ijured man bled to death in a' 4' fo*"minutes : and friends our most Sincerest Sophia pa,uliva Spath, beloved OBITUARY � Thanks for the past Seasons wife of Mr. .Edward' Boysenberry) 4• Business relations. It has been a Zurich, born in Wuertenberg, Ger- ,* many, March 30th. i ' p�a"ssed ar- .1. pleasure for us to serve you and way, after a lingering il4ness on ,'g Monday morning, Jan. 1511, .aged we wish to express our apprec= .�. 73. years, 9 months and 16 , days, She came to ,this country with i a t i o n by wishing you a happy �:"�' parents when she waas only four 4. and prosperous Phone 59 J. PREETER Produce Wanted WE. ARE IN THE MAREET FOR ALSTTCN AND CLOVER SEED i • 4.0 years of age, add, so she put' in her younger days at Bladen. Her married Iife she spent practically a1t' in Zurich', 1,A, remarkable fear tore wag on. Sunday^, January 14th was- the 50th .anniversary: of their 'Wedded life. Her 'sorest affliction was her partial deafness. She had been ailing for aboutt hreey: ears, but vias a great sd'iferer during part of Malt time, but endured it all ery patiently. She was very sub - 1 lissive, often saying; "Wie Gott ill" fAa God Willsf. Har Edward l+as above all to her.. She was loving. wife an.d•good house;-kee- l} er, One hears her spoken of as aving been very wirey andstrong her.: healthier days. She 'leaves to mourn besides her bereft husband, an adopted c1au,- ghtre Anlniel, Mrs. J. C. Gross of Ti\tchetler, two sisters, Mrs. Peter Ioehler: of Zurich and Mrs. Riche n>,'d Moore of New Haven Conn , Ole brother, John Spath - in Troy, N.Y -a'nd a host of other rel rives -and friends. After ashort ker vice at the house the remains ,ere taken( to the Evangelical ch - ch, where memorial services' ere conducted by the :pastor, the h Tial taking place hi the Evan- •�� elical cemetery on the Bronson QVY , \lir, Hay Township on Wednes- ay. lljr: Bossenberry will keenly feet lie lossbeing left all alone now. the neighbors and the .EvangelG- cal Ladies' Ail were very kind and e.pfull inq all the days of Mrs, Bos- seuberry's a"fiction which was very much and thankfully ' pprec- 1,71 by both `/tr. a'rxd Mrs. Bos- • D CASTOR IA For Infants and Chfdten In Use For Over 3OYears .Alteays beats the S gnatute �t � ;��Ste4i 4• 4 4 4« 4. 4• 1141ew dear C. FRITZ gi SON SHOE MERCHANT oSvTl�Rit ZURICH $+o°•`r43 4+++4+4++1++++D+4+++II+4++1+4+4•+ ++II++4++3++ + +i+ + +++++4•+++d ++++^1f +++. ti 4 A Happy and Prosperous 1922 twe wish to all our e istoner : end fri- ends and we trust that the friendly relationship which has existed be- . tween us in the past will be even more firmly woven together in the New Year. R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT 4. PHONE 11 97 BLAKE 44