HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-12-27, Page 8The Old Old Wish `
is extended to you
A- Merry Christmas
and
A llappy New Year
J. GASCHO SON
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Zurich's Garage
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We also handle the famous II S. La
Battery
COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN -
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NOW IS THE TIME: TO. HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR
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AVOID THE RUSH: WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
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H. Mousseau
Zurich
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fiteng Obrilltittas
We most cordially wish all our friends a Merry Wa-
rms and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Good.
Tunes beget Prosperity, Confidence begets Good Times,,
and Good Appearance begets Confidence,"
As the New Year r:. s be" ng ��r sh-
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erre c. . I , may it be !nark ec w it .
eorbr.lrtira.ee of our freadly
s, re I ations is . 0.74r itu')i sri•
wishes
'T:AT)E1
aware
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Merchants
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TS OUR MOST SINCEREST W I zEIES OP THE ZURICH HERALD TO
ITS MANY READERS AND, FRIENDS. AND MAY'. 1924 • BRING
MUCH PROSPERRITY AND (HAPPINESS TO YOU AS WELL AS ITO
US IS OUR EARNEST WI~aFIE�'.
ITEMS OF LOCAL NTEREST1
Mr. Harry Weber has taken a
position! with Mr. Ferd. Hese for'
the winter months.
Mrs. E. Stoskopf of Kitchener,
is :-visiting' her parents, Mr. and
Mrs -Thos. Johnson'.
'Mr. Peter Kropf entertain
number of his friends last
day night!',' a good:jolly time'
• orted by all ,:present..
-WO are now ready to aserv'
with free air and gasoline.
give day and night service
A. Prang, Zurich.
• The direct parcel .pot to
tuany from Canada has been
,sumed. Parcels! will go during
winter season via St. John,
ed a
Thugs
is re -
43 (you
We will
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n re—
the
N.B•
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The time of the year has larrivecl
for renewing your subscription
Get in the prosaeeion and start the
new Iycar with a clean
:sheet.
The 1924 auto rnarker a will have'
a yellow background; with raised
letters in black. They will not be
issued b€fore January 15th 'at the
earleest.
It is sofine years since the price
of the Christmas turkey" has rea-
ched the' low price of 23 cent's, wh-
ich enabled the' poor as well as
the rich to enlloiy a little rpf the
Christmas fastivities. •
An •inerealse of $27;816.530 was
made in the net debt of Canada
during November. The total de-
bt on Nov. 30th' was $2,414.641,421.- A;
wear ago the deibt was -$21;876'792
less. GA.t this rate when will Cans
lads get out of debt?
After deliberating for two and la
half hours at Goderich on. Dec. 13,
the jury trying Jahn A. Sage, of
Wroxeter, fora serious offeanse a-
gainst a girl under the age of 14.
years., disagreed and -was 1itsche.
,
arged by Judge Dickson: Sage
•vas given: his freedom on bail of
$2;500. •
Bled is to 'supersede brown i 1
the colorong of the three -cent st=
amp, att"cordinlg to new Ottawa re-
gulationsl, - Postmasters howe'i>c "
will despor'e of their present"(sto-
cks of brown before the new var-
iety will be ieswed. deo reason is
given(' fort the change in color.
Dr. and Mrs.A.. X. MacKinnon re-
turned from. Caladon Eat', on Fri-
day, where they attended the fun-
eral of the Doctor's only sister,
Miss Mary, C. MacKinnon, who died.
in her 51st year, on Monday 17th.
the funeral taking place on Wed
wednesday. The Doctor now is
the only !survivor of the family,
having had three deaths in a few
years, his mother andsister pass-
ing away in less tlhan a year.
W(Qord Ovals received here of the
death of Mr. Hy). R< Mitlerft ' ' o
Battle Creek, Mich.. who, died Asea
denly 1't'; his "horse on December 17
in his 55th year. Deceased be-
ing a nephew of 1L Ir. 'Geo. Ii.;
Pale 14th con. Hay. also of the
late Benj. Wile of Zurich'. The
late Mr. Mille:" bein,g a clerk at Mr.
J. K. Wines. store, Zurich; some ye-
ars ago. Be recently was a tray
ruing salesman for railway sup
plies.
STANLFY TOWNSHIP,.
?'Ir. Ruskin Kays who; is teach-'
ing near Elmira is Spending his'
Xmas. holidays .1t his home oli,
Babylon; Lr te.
Miss Isabel FFowel'1 teacher of
No. 5, Stanleys, is spending the
Xmas. holidays at her home uy
T:horeld.
Miss Vera. Dowso r, is ispendini'
a few days at the home of herr"
uncle, ?1r. Calvin Dowiaon.: Sea:-.
fortrh. ' -
Mr, and Mays.. Oscar Wright and
family of`'Kenrelwtrth, %petitXn7as
at the home of Mrs. Wrights par-
ents, Mr., and Mats, Geo. Do\vson: •
Mr. W111• Robinson of Walton!,
spent Xn is at the bottle of Ails
mother, 112rs. E, R,bin:sonl.
Mr. Geo Armstrong g Sr., of God-
each, ,1i 1, -'•'yes and family . of
13rucefieId; Geo. - McCiinchey and
,family of Vs.rnn, and. Geo. Arra.
strong and family of Brucefield,,all:
spent Maas at th.• holm of.; Mr.
D. ,T. Stephenson . on Goshen,
Mr. Charlie Smith of Detroit, .,sp-
home of Mr. Chas. Rrrnani
Mils :Ray Taylor, , wbo for some
time hass been teaching in Parr
Lin& School, has resigned r eel and Miss
Anna McDonald has been engagRd
totake, her. place after the 'Xmas
holidhys.
Mr. Gordon iiayter, who las
been working in (Pini;, is spending
the holidays at his home on- Go-
shen.
Mr. and. Mee. Jnhvv Reid and rent
sly of Flint are vi:#sting at pres
c'nt with Mrs, Reids' mother, y'lrs.
S. Johlt!ston.
The death ocettrod in Londee
orr' Senclay I) c. 23rd, o•T Mee Mary
1Can-xpbell of the• tBro'nlson Line,
Sl•aastle Mrs. Carrs Abell has be
Y 1
len in poor health for some time.
with nervous trouble and was gr-
a,dually growing worse. About
two weeks! ago she was taken to
Loncion for treatment but all that
could het done for herwas of no
avail ktnd the end came on Sunday
aa above 'stated. The remains are
beteg brought hokne and the fun-
eral will' be held on Wled. ,from her
late late residence to 'Bayfield cern
Petery. Her husband, the late .Tohp
Campbell, predeceased her .a num
ber of years ago. She leaves an
only son; Colin, for whom much
Isy apathy is' flelq, as he hes been
the constant 'companion, and-dev-
oted
nd-devoted attendant 'since the death of
his fathert, rarely hlas a mother 'be-
en blessed with a mom: devoted
:and affectionate rsonl, and the 4iep-
aratioi will indeed be keenly felt
'le the latter. Nes. Campbell's
maiden name, wit's: Mary Delgaty.
The warsl a 'sister of Mr. Robt. Del-
gaty of Bayfield ;tn.d Mr. Jai 4
Del gaty of Gilbert Plain's', Man.
NOMINATION
•
POLICE 'VILLAGE OF ZURICH
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
giy'en that a meeting 'of the Elec-
tors of the Police ,Village of Zurich
will be held in the TOWN HALL,
ZURICH, on MONDAY DECEMBER
31st, 1923. . •
At the hour from 7.00 to 8'.00 o'-
clock in theevening for the purp-
ose of nominating candidates for
Police Truls':ee fo? the year 'i924,and
'
a poll is demanded, ;a poll, will be
opened on MONDAY, the 7th day
of JANUARY, 1924; at .the Clerk's
Office in the Town -Hall. Said po'lil
be opened at 9 o'clock, a.m. until
5 o'clock, p.m
ANDREW F. HESS
• Returning Officer. -
Dated. at Zurich, this 7th day of
;December, 1923 •
NOMINATION
PUBLIC NOTICE is herebygiv-
en that a meeting ..of the Electors
of ,the 1ti'unicipality of the Town-
ship of Hay will be held in the
TOWNSHIP 'HALL, in the. Village
of Zurich, on Monday, December,
31st, 1923, at the hour from one to
two O'clock ptml. for the purpose
if nominating candidates for Reeve
and Councillors for the Township
of Hay for the year 1924, and in
case a (pioll Lis demanded, po%lsbe.
;opened on MONDAY, JANUARY
7th, 1924, in the teverwl I�loIQing,
Sub -Divisions of the Township as
Follows;--
• Aoll No. 1, Polling Place, School
House Not. 2, E. Campbell D:R;O
C. Prouty Poll Clerk; No. 2, School
'House No. 14, D. Burns D.Re0., W.
D.- Thotnpeon, PCC.; No. 3, !Town
Hell, Wt. O'Brien ARLO.; W' Fe
Braun Mr.; iNol. 4, ,W: G. Hetes'
Shop, Wt G. less ,D.Rto. ; D. Os-
wald P.q.; Na. 5, School Howse Nee
12, E. Bender DY.R.O,.,, J. Geoffrey,
P. C{, Not 6, Hartleib's Block, 'J10
G. Goetz D,R:OG; A. Weber P O;
$'Tor. 7 School Howse No. 3, W. Mc-
Allister D.RCO. ; Jh 13. Forrest P.C.
No. 8, C. 0. iSmith'rs shop, T. Duch
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aim?. D.Rr.O., Jos. Corriveau: P.C.
Said Polls will he kept open]
from' 9 o'clock, Gene 'until 5 o'clock
an(d no longer.. -;
ANDREW; F. HESS,
Returning Officer,
Dated at Zurich, Dec. 7th, 3923.
BIBLE THOUGHT
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FOR TODAY -u
551. dTnel�eie heritage ho will p,ee4 a
mar }lean.
V _•lig—,-1}'�'('::� ...i,. ,_-y'r._,:ic +.�«
They helped •aver+y on his nei-
ghbor;
eighbor; and 'every, one said to his
brothw Be of good -,,cheer and co-
urage. -I4, 4i;6 -
Buy the truth(, and sell. it not;
also wisdom', and instruction and
under.tancling P-rov..,23;93.
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Por he ishall deliver the needy
:whenl he crieth; the poor also, and
him that hath to helper -.Ps. 72;12
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Thou modest him to have dom-
inion over 'l:hr woks of thyheeds;
thou `Heist put all thi Igo under his
feet --Ps. 8;9
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Bre perfect, be of good cheer, ire
of one mind, live in peac.r ; and the
God of love and peace -,shall be
with you, -4' C'or. 13;11
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Mabel the to understand the way
oft by r precepts; so shall T tank
�tl i:hy wondrrous wtrrl s--Ps.l19,27
T110 Ugh I bestow all my goods
tci feed the ;poor), and though 1
give my IDody , to be bur~•n'ed, and
have not charity, it profiteth me
nothing. -4 Cor, 13;3• -
Thli l6d.ty 1)4;e '`�7t'ir 152
The store with the Libras! Cosh Discount
To Our many Customers and,
Friends We extend a
1
Happy New Year
LELICK& BRJ4LJN-
PHONE 83
I THANK YO
For the :Confidence- placed innae-during 1923 and -trope to
'merit the 'same during 1924. - -
FOR YOUR INVESTMENTS DURING 1THE' COMING YEAR
CHOOSE
Huron and Erie Debentures 51- 4 per cent
Canada Trust Co. Debentures 5 1-2 per
cent
MY MOTTO ;--SERVICE' AND SAFETY
Andrew F. Hess;`" Zouch
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