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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-02-08, Page 8- BIBLE THOUGHT -FOR TODAY... Bible Thoughts memorised. will Drove ■ Priceless heritage It, atter years. • Price deductions Nov in effect on following lines of Seasonable Goods: Mens' and Boys' Over- coats ani °; nits About Four Dozen Sweater Coats for Men and Boys arid 1 dozen Lad les' Coats, PRICES CUT TO PIE- CES IN THESE. Men's Heavy Sox, Mitts, Gloves, Wool Blankets, Etc, NEW SPRING GOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING. See our new Lot of Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Gal- ateas, Chintzes, Creotns, Special Price on 200 yds. print light and dark Colors, 25c. yd. NEW Shipment of Stamped mats on hand. Make your choice now TRY ROY„kl. PURPLE Laying Meal for your hens. Makes hens lay more eggs. We have a new lot of Royal Purple and Pratts Stock and Poultry Reg- ulator, also Oyster Shell, and GRIT NOW ON HAND. We intend to ,begin Our An �{, (Yfi ie ria Sale about Fey. 20h. 4 ou know a Sale here is always a Real Sale J. 0 SCHO & SON Produce Wanted Phone 67 Zurich's Garage AUTO TIRES We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And TUBES, All Sizes (13est on the Market). Also a few Seconds to Clear at (Extra Special Prices). r; LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI- CATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES- COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR. Also shek a complete line of Genune Ford Parts ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF VARIOUS AUTOS. I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy- Acetyline Welding. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALT Y. . Get into the habit of Pat-ronizing us. We want to serve you, and Serve You Wwll. PHONE No. 103 H. Mousseau Zurich morin Christmas We most cordially wish all our friends a Merry Christ- Inas hristInas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Good Times beget Prosperity, Confidence begets Good Times, and Good Appearance begets Confidence. .+r'"°`^'r"----• IT I5 WI'1 H MOST SINCEREST 'THANKS THAT WE CAN AGAIN` 1~XPRE Sa TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS. MAY ';i. HE NEN-NEAR BE ONE OF GiREA.T REJOICING AND OF MARKED PROSPERITY '10 ALL, ..AND CON:TIN £IED CONFIDENCE IN OUB BUSINESS RELATIONS IS OUR MOST VALUED DE- SIRES. Stade 8c Weido ITEMS OF LOCAL Dint $J MSS Ruth .Schrag:,is speeding. the 'weak at Grand Bend. , Goods a moat given away. on Sat- urday, Feb, 10th at Preeter`Mon- ster Sale, . • Mr. Fred Yungblult of Auburn;. is visiting ,his .brtohert Mi,• Marry Yungbiut o;1 the village, Miss Muriel Preeter, who was ;r recent visitor to Kitchener, . has returned to her .homehiere..<• • A real cold snap 'passed over .:his section over Sunday,. andthe. uereury di°opped just a .litt10 .be- low zero. Mr. F. J. Wickwire”! of Exeter, was in' the village on Tuesday, he Jr. Pr (A)r FIarvey ,CTausisu, Go - assisted in the job dept« of the orge Ducharme, Harry Foster, ' 4Herald.; Armond Grenuer, .Roy Stnith,Stew- art Thiel, Hazel Utllteyt Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green, 1arr fM'. A, Lamont, Teacher ;wine, entertained their friends , •ta' Report of Roomi LE c , in oyster stripper on Monday'' -even Jr. III—E. Fleischauer 89%; Rose :rg, and all report a good''timye. Leibold 83, Beulah Sarraas 73; Glad - I tell you I can—I tell oir I ys Spathe 70; Laurene ,Schwalm 67 Wilfred Ducharme 63, Earl Thiel 43 will give you the Biggest I;a , aains Rose (Albrecht 35' Claire Mellick29. 'ou ever got in:. your lnfe�, , T. „ A. Sr II-Le�elan,d Willert 88 Ruth )almer, at Preeter's. : , ' Zettel (84 Grace `et tel 83; Nelda, Messrs. M. C. Milliken, Principal Schwalm 64, Napoleon Bedard 77, ,f Z.P. S. and. Campbell hurray; Carl Haberer 66 ,Greta Koehler 62 ?etcher of No. 12,• Hay; spent 'the Alice Koehler 61, Floyd Kropf 56 Ervin Dietrich 38, reek -end in Stratford attendingCecil Uttley 37. he Normal School At F1o'me, and. Jr. II -George' .Cecil 89, Anna )anuat: Druar 07, Adeline Fleischauer 81, • Mary Kochems 82; Clarence Smith Save, money and trouble by ,or- '70 Milverna Geiger 69, Roland Gr- eering your papers at the Herald enier 69, Earl Ygnublut 67, Glenn )•7fiec. IDon;'t ,give your money,•to Walper 54, Byron Ducharme 47, 2anvassers who go around tr-sing Oiin Foster 44, Helen Thiel i2. e 'make a ,soft livingoff y the ,Ot B. O'Brien, Teacher. public. • (et Manny a coral bin in Zurich', Looks Room. III 'ike a bin. ,of emptyneiss, and pros ' Jr. TV -Victoria Deichert 75;x, )ects are looking gloomy to have Agnes Dietrich 75; Wesley Callfas 't replenished. •So.rrae of th's, cit- 70 1-2, Mer vyn Schwalm 67 1-2, 'zens are burning green wood to Hazel Bedard 67, Martha Heideman get a little heat. • 66„ Rosaleen Sarara,s 65, Alvin Gas - Phone in or send us your 'visitors cho 62; Gladys Melick 60 14; Mar- es. it is had, getting around to find cella Farwell 54. , them out, and also, cold to stand Sr. • III—VERA Kalbfleisch S8, outside ,trying: to :catch sight of Clarence Farwell 78c. Lawr+ence Sthem. Co-operate with its and:Bowald 77 1-2, Norman Fleischauer nake the Herald newsy., 74 1-2; Dorothy Zettel 70. [Dennis. Mr. • H'.y, Jr. was the Past we- Bedard_:65, ,Stella Oa'llfar 64, Elzar .!k. on a business trip to Brussels ;Mousseau 63 1-2, Edward Brenner i,nd other northern points, and re- 57, Francis .:Dietrich 54, Russell D -u, oorts of selling ane of the famous charm.: 53, Wilkie Neeb 45, Willie Ruggels Trucks, as well as hav- Leibold 43. \ • ing good prospects' forMmore. Jr. III—Franz Kochems 70, The Ilen'sall :Dramatic Club are oyd Foster 61, Milfred Uttley 58, -Ovine a play entitled -"The ;Coon -Grace. Koehler 56, Goldie Uttley 52 Iry Minister" in the Zurich Town.' Bruce Koehler - 50, Ruth Walper 50. F. M. Kalbflesich Teacher. Ro mil 1V, • Sr. V—E, Bedard, N. Rau, G. Soh ilbe, O. Meliel, M. Pranig, E. 1• 1 LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter ,., ... 35 Eggs 51: Erred apples per lb..... „ 7i Dutch setts per lb. ... .. 5c Potatoes per bag Wheat per •bushel Oats Flour per c,iit, .. Bran' per ton Sliortsp er ton Cliielrens per 1b. Old Seems lb?,, Ducks `''lb. Hogs ... ... ...... 75 1.15 , „ 4F• 3.00-3.75 28.00 30.00' 9-17 6-19 16-18 $10.00 -Tall on Friday evening, February ')th. This play comes highly rec- ommended arid will be-`tve'll worth to see. The Women's Institute* have re- ,Bedard; M• Hey, W Ortwein, I. purchased a pia_"'no from '1 d iDerchert; '11Z. Richard1son; M. Me- 4t • $• Pfile, dealer of Zurreb. a Minter, H..Kalbflei!sch, (absent) this piano will be rented to airy Jr V—L• Rose, C• FaI V.0 1, E. Ga - entertaining coinpany'iti'"tlre" r, scho,i:• J: Kochems, F. Deichert, G; Sreenani, L. Liebold, I. Yongblut, •Sr. 'IV I. Howaldi, 11L Geiger, C, Meidiriger, •'C! Ducharme, G. Sch- ilbe, H. Foster, A. Hey., I• Decher, L. Reichert. L Teacher 711. C. Milliken teacher Hall only;, by making arrangent-- ents with the President, Mrs: P. Manson. 11Trs. Slo Jasobe, of the village received the intelligence last, week of the passing away of her mother, Mrs. Richard Williams, 1t Filmore, Sask.. She Wras a for -,riir resident of Exeter, until about 1.8 years ago, when' they' movedto the west, and was in her 82nd year r42rs, Jacobe is theonly, surviv- ing childliving in Ontario . Pourtyyrelatives and friends from* Zurich, Blake, Dashwood and Br- onson Line, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. Koch,, at Dashwood, and spent an enjoyable time in games and music, this was i ollowed by refreshiiients, the good time, was kept going into the wee hours of the morning. Mr. and. Mrs. A. Thiel and' Geri Thiel and. family and Mr. Andrew Price of Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel and, family of Blake end Mr. and. Mrs Hy.. Clausius and family of the Blind Line•, Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdams, of the Bronson Line were Sunday visitors'. at the hoar of Wm. Theil. The experience of the world's hest adveritsers prove .that giant tinuous advertising gets the best «^sults, as advertising is curnula°t- `Ve, and when there is a sliptlr,e. wap is not bridged over, (and,. when you resume advertisingyou have to start all over. Periodic 9elashes, no matter how big ya 'mase is used, is not an effective -r.-•'thod. for building up .a :subst.. antial business. Our mailing Li9t has been cor- eected. to January 27the And if you have made renewals ladn have. sol been credited, kindly let ins. irnot , a9 we have many names en -•ur list, and a mistake can easily be ,made. Just a word to those :whose libel reads in arrears. surely you will not have us send your account by mail. But if you are, careless and do not pay up this must happen shortly. Have some business principles about yourself atd pay at least once a year. The ready print people at Toronto WY, ere we gett he paper from make. draft on us once every month'for pour paper,. and yet a . few " have. the nerve to make us wait ter, aur pay for a few years. Z. P. S. S4M-IOO1.. REPORT Report of Rmoe I, for 'the month e(if January ; Jr. I... Franei's Kipper, Pearl >,5'ar- aras, Albert Heideman,." Laurettir Farwell, Lc nand Smith, Richard Bedard. Sr. Pr.—Ivan Aillert, allrrjtorie Gascho, Harold, Stade, Violet Seb walm, Hugh MacKinnon, I7�'ali ie Ayres, Gladwin Mallick,'- Antoine - tte 'Grenier. y .Ir. Pi'. 'It --Earl Fla'.bnr eft 'Albert "si''short, Gordon Tfowald+ r BORN Denlomey-At 14th cora. Hay Tpi. on January 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denorney, a son. LaporteAtr Satibie Line, . Hay 'Township, on February lst. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Laporte, a son: Rau—At Sa.uble Line, on February 4th,,:.to'Mr. and Mrs. John Rau, jr. a 'son.. • Wurm-=In Seaforth, on January 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wurm 'a ,daughter. Bedard—In Zurich, on February let. to rM.. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard, ;daughter. SPORT NEWS A fast and interesting iagme of Hockey was witnessed on the Hensel£ rink on Monday evening, 'when the Hensall team defeated the Dashwood boys, by the score of 7-2. The Hensall bunch were somewhat rough: and quite a num- ber op penalties were delt out by the referee, Mr. Milton Hey., of Zurich. Provide neither gold not •silver not gold, nor brass in your prsu;e not scrip for your neither two coats, neither shoes, not :yet est- aves for the workman is worthy ;of his meat, lam the la'sit( Is there a god besides ntie•1 yea there as no God; h lrnlow loot any;. Then •spa'ke Jesus ,saying, I am the light of the woe' a ; he that' fol- lnwet lune shall not walk in dark- ness, but shall have ht,e light of life: The wrath of God, is «.,revealed' from heaven against all unogd;li- tress andunrighteousnass of men, who hold the truth in unrighteous- nests. Happy is the man whom God eorrecteth ; therefore • despise not • thou, the chastening of the •A1.-- rnighty 'beseech you therefore, bre- there, by ,the marcies of Godo that ye, pretlenit your bodies a living sat ycrlfic ,•hols�, aee.•eptable Tinto God, which is ?your reasonable service. p E561 '108 . »Ci tl Ttlotl 4,K13Psan4,2; The store with the Liberal Cash Disount Don't Forget Your Accounts for 1922 are ready Please call before February i th After which date we will be ob- liged to mail them to you. HAVE A HEART We Need the Cash MELIeK&13 R&JN PHONE 63 UMW • 444-7- :-3333334 3 7 33,+4•d•+44++$1r+ 1.4•+++++++4.++•++•+++SII• - HERALD OFFICE € Do You Know?Kk. '1' THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTINGkik ` THAT WE s,. &N SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING ' • INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNICEMENiTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS THAT WE .ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFAC4T URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEL- Z OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR 3 TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS INTWO �I�• SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., FITC. , THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY -SIZE INK BOTTLE I WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c. LARG- 4 GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS-. 4 ETERS( MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL . PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY "\ t - de .L33333333 333333•: 333'343+3•II•333333333.3•II•'3333ti14.4E+33 ' Ready -to -Wear- DENOM Y BROS. GENTS FURNISHINGS Clothing Ordered! Clothing New ` Greetings THANK YOt FOR YOU RLIBERAL PATRONAGE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 1922 AND FOR THE CONFIDENCE 'YOU HAVE SHOWN IN OUR ILt' NES MAY YOU CONTINUE ;TO FIND OUR MERCHANDISE AND GU SERVICE AS DEPENDABLE THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR A.S IN THE PAST—ON OUR PART WE CAN ASSURE YOU OF TUN BEST ENDEAVOR ,TO GIVE YOUR ESTEEMED ORDERS :THE PMO' • PER A.TiiTENTION GOOD BUSIN-ESS DEMANDS. IDEN01/117 33110S. 'oduce takatt aae-tho,nsoe for Gooas a'.