Zurich Herald, 1923-01-18, Page 8To close the year without ex -
pressing appreciation of our
pleasant rel�tionshp in 1922
would be leaving one of oar;
principal debts. unpaid,
We wish you a very prosperous
1923
,a f•°1tlydf`
A
Brill,' ,piss Ida'Wl o paent several
weeks at .Neiv Hamber and Kits.
aliquot', r,eturneti ' to ! 0:1111
W. A. Joli,as, euio b g 'a,ge ia,n
J.GASCHOSON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
rug on Tuesday, January Oth,
between Zurich and Dashwood, on.
losliera Line, Finder please return
to Herald Office, Zurich or Dan.
';'1artleib's :Dashwood.
' the G' 1 111, at N�'iritaltarcn, •cl;ieC° 1 NOTlt.l„
-maidenly last Thuesclax weeping The annual meeting of 'all in-
Tom heart failure.:; t+:iesled''iu the Zurich Library will
a'rfr..aod Mrs. Chas, F "Hey,_ " of be held in the Ladies' Hall, on
'ad, 'Axe, Miclir,. artived;in- Zurich holiday evening, Jan. 22nd, at 1.30
„tet week and Mr., Heye 'ietends to o'clock.
ijoy a few weeks of verrresat*nt .: FARC HELP
el rest, visiting witb 'feeends and ,
elativ'es.,• ', e i The Bureau of Colonization and
This is ore like. ari Honest to Ieeigration�. expects a large number
;oodness Canadmian witrter' thaiD 1'' , ret Glass men from the Old
inything, we've been for years, f Country during the first Pi
art
and succeeding months,
is all right, too; provided the ,ime inexperienced youn Hien, and
eller has 'a fair, $uPrdYr pf eo.tl experienced married men and ,i
•r the „David ed'full of°dry 'wood. Palt1y, exper'.enced xxiarriecl men
Mr. David. Sehwartzentruber of with and without families, F'ar'm~�
;he Bronson
a pure her Br Shorthorn+ a i'oin' write H. A. McDonell, Director of
Oestreicher Bros;, of •Ch•e Colonization,
Zurich's ;�
AUTO T! ES
Lone, has . pprcha;sed , ,
• ,tis with • .vacancies will kindly
bull f
ditoii,: ,s.`,red •zation . Parliainent Buildngs
re "Cloverdale ,Champion" and out Toi;onto, or to their Agricultural
,f a '4Crimson• Flower" dans. This . Representative for information and
'air is bread •highly and should be' application forms, Application
t big benefit to the improvement will be dela with as faras possible
if stock in the community. h., the order in which htye are re -
A • Goderich" citizen received . a' ceived, preference being given yei-
eoet-card" on December y 26th, wh- i arly engagements.ch had been written in Toronto I S. B. Struthers, Agricultural Rep -
•an May 27th, 191.2, and bore the, resentative.
Toronto postmark of. May'28th,1912
it was postniarked .of May 28th,
1.912. was also postmarked as be-
ing received in 'Goderich on Dee.
26th, 1922, and the question is
"Where did it spend the interven-
ing years?" Mx.
The first jurytrial'
• take
place in Exeter in man 'years was
held at the Divisions Court in the was held in Zurich, and it will be
Town Hall 'on Friday hast when the an interesting event.
ease of Wilson Black, vs,;Lloyd &
Son, of Stratford came before His
Honor, . Judge Lewis It appeared
that Lloyydi .& S'on's ante truck "ran
a cream truck dri'en ley plaintiff,
spilling some cream ;d,; cauinsg
damage. .- The , defend"is were
assessed $50 an,d 'costs
senberry. „r F
The kdecision of the suit by Mr.
Ted Mittleholtz ' against ,;the 1Town-
ship of Hay for damaged suffered
by flooding last summer, and which
received before Judge Le`rvis at
the Division Court in die Town
Hall, Zurich, last fallehas been re-
ceivedb 'y the local Clerk, Mr. W
L. Siebert. The f.Pbrwn hi,p of Hay
is to pay Mr. Mittleholtz $60 and
also costs.
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Coming Social Events
The Zurich branch of the Womi
en's Institute have decided tohold
to box social some time in February
It is some time since a box social
BIBLE THOUGHT
-FOR TODAY—
Hrbl. p=r gritg.A w1 pr*" s
_ . ty. in .lItet ri.n.
Where the Spirit of the Lordis
there is liberty.
Sinig,'0 heavens; and be joyful,
0 earth; an;d break forth into sin-
ging, 0 mountains; Tor the Lord
hath comforted his people, ,and
will have mercy upon 3his affrliq-
ted"
Lord, how oft shall my brother -
sin against against me, and :I foe -
give him? till seven times? Jesus
The annual financial saith unto he , I say not yu.,nto
statement` fortyl-eigthcif• the ann ,f nanhi thee;, until seven times, buts' yrstil
1? seventy times sevenl
Tire Insurance Co - °n prin- Wilt thou not" revive us again,-
ted and is in the hanc the see- than thy people naay rejoice in •t
retary-Treasurer; for •bution thee.
to the various policy- rs. We If" any of you lack wisdom), let
rind. that the ''cotnpan cash him ask of God, that giveth to all
balance oir hand of $33.
suffered dining?, eert't
the 'amount of '$7;i07
The ,Company has 207
force, covering an in
$7,195,480.00 During
year 601 policies hav
sued; and no as',essin
We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And annual• moetina wi'14
TUBES, All Sizes (Best on the Market). Also a few Seconds to Zurich Towns Hall on
nary. 29tIe .
Clear at (Extra Speeia'1 Prices).
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBR:I-
C ATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE
THE BEST ANO CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES-
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock a complete line of
G-anuine Ford Parts
ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST
VARIOUS AUTOS.
I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery
Acetyline Wedding. EXPERTAU'TO REPAIRING
Y. , Get into the habit of Pat -ionizing us. We want
you, and Serve You Wwll.
PHONE No. 103
CALLED • FOR PARTS OF
Charging, • Axy-
A SPECIALT
to serve
H. Rousseau
Zurich
sti
1
We most cordially wish all our friends a Merry Christ-,
rias and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. - 'Good
Times beget Prosperity. Confidence begets Good Times,
and Good Appearance begets Confidence.
IT IS WITH MOST SINCEREST THANKS THAT WE
CAN AGAIN EICPRI SS '10 •OUR MANY CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS. , MAN rine NEW ',EAR BE ONE OF
YtzE el REJOICING, AN le OF MARKED PROSPERITY
TO ALL, AND CCINd''TN+:iE'ii CONFIDENCE IN OUR;
BUSINESS RELATIONS 18 OUR MOST VALUED IA -
Stade 8c Weido
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to
47of
1- past
been) ie -
de. The
eld at;
Jay, Jan -
TORN
Peck -In Hensall on December 15
to Mr;. and Mrs. Bert Peck, a son
Schwartzentruber—At Hay Towner
ship, on, January 12th, to Mr. and
• Mrs, Jos. Schwartzentruber, a
son.
FOR SALE.
50 cords hard wood rails for imp ''
mediate use, apply to
Wml S. Johnston` Zurich. i
FARM FOR SALE
BY TENDER
145 acres adjoining the village of
Kippers, frame house, two barns,
one a hank barn; all'.ir grass.
Spring creek running • through
farm. Apply to 'Samuel Thom-
son, Brucefield Ont. 28-5
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Miss Vera Dowson:' spentthe
past week with !Tien;& in (Sea+
frtoh,
Mrs. Dimmick, sr. of Loi on is
visiting art the home of, her son,
Ed. Dimmick.'
-
The Farmers Club of••, Stanley, in
tend hipsping a bale; of 'goods to
the fire -swept district of New
Ontario 'the last week. in January.
At the meeting of the council
on. Monday lastthe following of-
ficers were appoiete 3..,
Clerk—G. E. Iarnwell
Treasurer—G'eoit Beatty;.
Assessor—Fred Watson.
Auditors Alex. McEvaare W. J.
Tough.
Medical Health Officer ; Dr. Shaw
Board of 'Health—Reeve, Clerk,
Thos. Brownett, and M.O.H.
Sanitary Inspectors; John John-
n Stork, Davis Tough.
Caretaker of Hall—Mrs. Pilgrim.
The ti'ext meeting will be held
on February dth at 1.80.
CREPITON. w
Mrs. ,Sam Either,• who has been
visiting relatives hero,� has return-
ed to her, horns in, Ubly„ Mtth.
A meeting of the Wo3'aen's In-
stitute was 11MA on, W'e'dnesday at
men liberally, ,and upbrai'deti}:not;
and:it 'sh'a31 be given him.
Resist the devil, and he waif flee.
from you. !Draw nigh " to God
and he will dra,w'nigh tot you"
He that will love life and see
good days, let him, . refrain hie
tongue from evil, and his lips that
they ,speak no guile. , i•
Great Irish Sportsman
Again Challenges for
The America Cup Race
j e 'D give my last shilling to win
40 the America's Cup."
These words were spoken
in 1914 by that host of gen-
iality, the saltiest of gay sea dogs,`
Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton.
Picture a rather tall gentleman,
whose skin has been whipped brown
by the winds, whose Sowing mous-
tache, tinged with grey, cannot dim
the lustre of an Irish smile, who
walks with just the hint of a sailor's
roll, and whose eyes carry the half -
roguish twinkle of eternal youth and
that is Sir Themes.
At the time he spoke of his last
shilling the Shamrock IV. was in
mid-Atlantic, being convoyed hither
by the Lipton steam yacht Erin,
where in September it was to have
competed against the Resolute, a lit-
tle bundle of nautical invincibility,
oft Sandy Hook.
It was to have been the fourth
Liptonian attempt to take back to
the tight little island the most cele-
brated international yachting trophy.
In 1899, again in 1901, and in 1903
Sir Thomas and his especially con-
structed Shamrocks, with their natty
skippers, had failed to "bring home
the bacon." e
War came. Like a peal of thun-
der it rumbled across Europe and
echoed to England. The Briton drop-
ped his sports and tea to don khaki
and 'shoulder a gun. Yacht racing
and other affable diverni' 1D'/'4
the home of Hire. Dani. MtIsaac.,
Herla Fah r is on the sick
list. . ,
Sorry to report that Master
Fahner was taken suddenly ill with
appedeieitis and Wee ;.taken', to
Lon,do'n Hokpital •,for" operation.
Roy W Orf '!rift last week for
Detroit to take a position.
Hugo. Shenk..had the misfortune
Ito cut his hand badly recently wh-
ite,cuttin,g Meat -
N'. F, Ellber is laid.` up at tires-- Pat spraying machine into good'
-eat rlyith .r sot h nd,,.the restllt eonditlon and test it.
,., a st•,'1 n bin . tlr7vi ii thrrough`, «nmeeiponaccti urhrlair Beek for usiui
hits �fingtlr. r , r i t i'
i'huretlee, Jstu!ad, l Cit 14'4
The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
And see the Wonderful Val-
ues in Aluminum now
Flowing in our window.
Here are just a few items;
TEA KETTLES $1.98
COFFEE PERCOLATOR $1.98
DISH PANS 81.98
SET 3 SAUCE PANS 8198
8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES 81.98
These are all Guaranteed Heavy
Weight Utensils
We carry a complete line of Furn-
iture and Hardware. Your eenfid
ence is solicited.
MELIeK&.BRMJN
PHONE 63
rr
V1
er ild Jrob:Depirtment
Is alsays your - service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelops,
es, Check'Bcoks, Posting Bills a specialty.
FOR SALE
6-h:,p. International gas engine
hopper cooled, magneto, friction
clutch pulley, ..ons trucks, for sale
cheap, apply to Alex. Mousseau,
Zurich. tf-20
TO CLEAR
In order to clear out our $3,000
Bankrupt stock of Ladies', Misses,
Children's shoes and Rubbers, we
are offering •same at less, than Half
Price. Everybody needs Foot-
wear, so give us a call and take
>,dvantage of these bargains while
they last. ,
GEORGE EDI 'HOPPER, Dashwood
Preparing for Gardening.
This month begin, tie active gar-
dening Work. Eot•neds should be
made, and the seed of the early
plants like cabbages, cauliflower,
early celery, early beets, and the long
season plants like tomatoes, egg
plants and peppers should be started.
Many of these seeds for small gar -
dealing work may be started inside
which will relieve the necessity of
making hot -beds until the first part
of next month. Manure for top-
dressing the ground niay be hauled
out the latter part of this month.
d,.
LOCAL MARKETS'
(Corrected every Wednesday(
Butter ... .... 31
;Eggs St .
Lied apples per lb. _., . 7e
Dutch setts per lb. --. . , .. 5C•
Potatoes per bag -.. ... ... 75
Wheat per bushel .._ 1,11
Oats -- 4
Flour per cwt. ... ... 3100-3.7$
Bran per ton --- 2L00
I Shortsp "er ton , __ 300.00
Chickens per 14. ... 9-12
01d Heine ll ,..t r 6 1,
Ducks lb. ... .. 16 --Ig
Bogs.. .... ...... ......... 810.01
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENOM Y BROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS '.
Ordered
Clothing
Year Greetin
THANK YOU
FOR YOU RLIBERAL PATRONAGE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
1922 AND FOR THE CONFIDENCE YOU HAVE SHOWN IN OVVR
ICES
MA•Y YOU CONTINUE t O FIND OUR MERCHANDISE ANU
0U SERVICE AS DEPENDABLIe THROUG'rHOUT +TfIE NEW it'DAA
AS IN THE PAST—ON OUR PART WE CAN ASSURE YOU OF TUX
BEST ENDEAVOR frO GIVE YOUR ESTEEMED ORDERS mon Pitt
PER ATTENTION GOOD BUSIN-ESS DEMANDS.
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