Zurich Herald, 1919-01-31, Page 8•
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Customers aup Friends
The Complimentsof the Season.
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HAS ACCEPTED THE POSITION OF TINSMITH WITH
US. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ACCEPT ANY
KIND OF WORK IN THIS LINE. NO 3013 T00 BIG;
NO JOB TOO SMALL
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FULL L INE OF
G eller. I Hardware, Stoves,
Buildiig Paper, Tinware, etc.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND SAVE MONEY, OUR PRIC-
ES SUIT ALL PURSES
Gramophones, $25, for $23.99. •
Gramophones, $108 for $00.91
Twelve: stylee and prices to choose from all reduced.
Boxed writing paper, '20, 25, 50,75 $1.50 for 17, 39, 59, and $1.19.
Writing Pads for 5, 9, and 19c.
Music for 9 sheets for 90e,
Envelopes. 2 packages for 9c.
Toilet, paper, 3 rolls for 19c.
Lead pencils for 1,2,3,10; and 15c.
25 Watt Electric Lamps, .special 33c each.
Comie Valentines and Valeitinee Cards now in stock.
Reading Books and Testaments atreduced. prices.
School Supplies always on hand.
;COME EARLY i. N1 GET FIRST CHOICE
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HOOD OF 150
FOR SALE, AND
IT LASTS WE
FOR $8.00 PER
FURTHER INFORMATION
24-Hensall
LOCAL MARKETS
1Correeted every Thuseday.)
TON OF SOFT COAL Eggs
SELL SAME 1:1)?,,illetet(il.reee
AS
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TON, CASH.
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Apples
per bush
FOR DWaleat
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PHON,
; Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran
Shorts
Live Hogs
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. W. F. Braun spent Sunday
at his home in Creditor'.
Jr. V. E. Appel has left for the
west to resume his duties with'
the bank.
Misses Fassold and Laird
Dashwood spent the week -end with
friends here.
Communion services were held
in the Evangelical church last
•Sunday be Rev. 3. Litt.
D. Oauipueil attended. tue fun •
red
ULL1I tU1., tire lets °tin'
stou, wuo diet at D JI-..roit and. vias
hn erreu near 6t. l!hounts.
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A social time was spent nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bender
on Tuesday evening in honor 7' of
Mr. Abe Bender, who recently re -
returned from overseas. : •
FIRE INSURANCE MEETING -
The annual meeting of the policy
holders of the Hay Township Far-
mers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
was held in the Town -Hall, Zurich,
on Monday. The manager's fin-
ancial statement and the Audit-
ors' report were presented. The
total losses paid in 1918 amounted
to $6391.99, thirty-six of these were
caused by lightning, 2091 policies
are in force. covering $5,858,760.00
insurance. The assets over liab-
ilities amount to $229,124.83. The
company will likely make an asses-
sment in 1919 as the surplus was
wiped out by the heavy losses last
year.
Since the Company has started
to do business the amount paid
out forl osses to Dees• 31st .1.911?
$144,312.03. The retiring direct-
ors and the auditors were re-el-
ected for another term. At a
meeting of the Board of Directors
held after the annual meeting, Mr
john Pfaff, was elected president
for the ensuing year.
AUCTION SALE •
01 High -Grade Holstein Cattle,
Horses and Implements.
Mie E. Bossenberry, auctioneer,
has been instructed to sell by
Public Auction in Stanley, 1 mile
ncesy-kf Blake, on Wednesday, Feb
-4s
ruaey, 5th, at 1.30 o'clock, p.
sharp. the following;
CATTLE -1 cow, 8 years old
in calf; 3 cows, 7 years old, in calf
3. heifers, rising 3 years, in calf;
1 heifer rising 3 yrs. with calf at
foot; 1 'heifer, rising 3 yrs., due to
calf at time of sale; 2 calves; 2
yearling calves; 1 thorobred reg-
istered Holsie:o bali ealf, 4 months
-ola. • All cONVs are highly bred and
test over 50 lbs. of milk per day.
• HORSES - 1 driving horse, 5
years old; 1 aged driver; 1 aged,
mare; 1 general purpose horse,
rising 6 yeare; 1 Percheron mare
rising, 6 years.
IMPLEMENTS; - Combined Mas
sey-Harris 10 -hoe seed drill near-
ly new, hay rack, set of team har-
ness, set single harness and other
numerous artieles.
TERMS OF SALE; - All sums
of $10.00 and under, cash. 10 mon-
ths credit Will be given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes. 6 per
cent. per annum added on credit
aniou'nts.
Fe Bossonberry, Chris. Schrag
• Auctioneer. • Proprietor.
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AUCTI:ON SALE
• Of Farm Stock and Implements
0.n Con, 15, Hay, 2 1-2 miles west
of .Zurich, on Wednesday, February
12th., at 1 o'elock, p. ml., sharp;
the following;
HORSES; -1 mare, rising 8 yrs.
old; 1 horse rising 7; 1 mare 12;
eetisatessele rising 3; 1 slicking colt
;CATTLE; -1 •cow due to calf in
March;1 UM' due in April; 1 cow
due in August; 4 steers, 2p yrs.
old; 8 steers, rising 2 yrs. old;
1 heifer, rising .2 yrs.; 8 calves,
rising 1 yr.; 1 purebred •Shortho
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DEATH OF C. SCHWARTZEN-
. TRUBER.
Another one fo the pioneers of
this :section passed away last
Friday in the person of Mr. Chris-
tian Schwartzentruiser, at the ago
of 75 years, 10 months and 22 days.
Decease clhad been in poor health
for some years and his death was
not unexpected. He was born in
Waterloo county, and wheu stili
quite young settled in Hay, and
has lived there ever thice. He
was a man of eterling qualities, a
Ind by his upright living had made
many warm friends. He The fun-
eral was held on Monday, Rev. C,
Schulz of Topping conducted the
services. Besides his widow four
sons_ and. two daughters survive
viz; Jacob, Chris., J., Rudy and
David; Mrs, John Erb and Mrs,
John L. Gerber, all of the Broason
Line.
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KEEPER OF' HOUSE OP REF-
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Mr. John Brown, who for sh,.
past few years has been keepingo1
the House of Refuge at Clinton,
died on Saturday Jan. 1.8th the
age of 61 years, 11 months and 2:*
day s. Mr. Brown was - nit ti
of Stephen Township most or his
life be7ng spent them bis home
be-
ing a 1 ittle south of Oraod JvI
He succeeded the late Mr. Muteb,
as keeper of the House Re.neee
ani during his term has proved. a
mcst efficient and paiesmking
1- per, Besides his widow he is
survived.- by one so., Willirm, flees
Grarel Bend, the remains beieg
red•
teken inler
rn. ull, 7 mon is o ; g e
• Shorthorn bull 7 months old. 1
sow, due to pig in April.
IMPLEMENTS Massey Harris
binder; eft. cut, nearly new, Mas-
seY-Harris mower, 5ft cut, nearly
new; Maxwell hay loader, Massey -
Harris manure spreader, .nearly:
new, Massey -Harris bean cultivator
and harvester combined, Deeringeultivator,
cultivator, land ro'isr, Noon
drill, disc dri:1, Deering hay rake,
gang plow, 2 walking plows, set
diamond harrows, set spring toth
harrows, Chatham fanning mill,
bobsleighs, turnip seeder, 1230 -lb.
scale, mew hay rack. 2 lumber wag
ons one new; gravel box, wagon
box, prg rack, coal box, 3 set team
harness, cutter, wheel barrow,work
bench, emery stone, grass seeder,
set pea harvesters, hay fork and
rope, chains, forks, shovels and
othe rartieles, 10 ton of hay.
TERMS OF SALE; - All sums of
WA) and under, eash, 10 months
credit will be given on furnishing
approvea jeint notes. 3 per cent,
off on credit amounts for cash.
Hay casb. •
E, Bossenberry, Mrs. J. Meldinger,
Auctioneer. Proprletoress
GRAY 11111R BECOMES
DA AND BEAUTIFUL
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
,Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Ten. and Sulphur, properly compound-
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair/when faded, streaked
pr gray. Years ago the only way to get
flgiS mixture was to make It at home,
to his old home and
in tilt, Grand Bend 'cemetery -bleb is mussy and troublesome,
on,!,'itt',Iirst:icir'elor7`.Wyertill's Sage and
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Tuesday last. A short ser vire, ' they, Compound." You will get a large
atiltipernIlocomns,ectoirndettre.teea•,,, bottle of this old-time recipe improved.
11:g vthrey a?ictigecog. otgreriyribgorgieunste%
simply ask a ny
by Rev. A. E. Jones, of Wesley en- this -preparation now, because no one
m•embers of the Clinton 1Vfasobie nTevittlif.'sr."Yoltu ioaensipiett soasliptLetnugTiollfr
Lodge attended in a body. Thee,,Seft bruh -with it and dra,w this
body was taken to his old home;,,th"ligh hair' taking one small
IVIonclay morning by train, wh,ere' tairrligpapetai.mrs? time; by
maf6trenrinagottrergranZ
service was held. and interment lineation or two, your hair becomes
M'At*r tilt Grand -seed cenv?„.tel.beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
ery, you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage
. aud Sulphur Compound is a delightful
toflet Teouisite. It is not intended for
tbt, ,riagation or prevention ,ot
4isesne,
urrh. pastor of the deceased vnii can possibly ten that you darkened
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WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENT'S FOP THE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN TEM
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
,ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW POINTS:
ETC.
GIVE US A CALL
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SOLD WHERE YOU
SEE THIS SIGN
The Dominion of Canada
offers
12-S ving: Stamps
•at $4.00 each
during this month
And will redeem them for $5 each
on Jan. 1st, 1924
Every dollar will be worth more.;
W-S.S. can. be registered
against loss
THRIFT STAMPS
25 cents each
16 THRIFT STAMPS
exchangeable for one W-S.S.
To the People of Zurich and Vicinity
Ne have opened up a Gent's Puurnishing store in Mr. E. AppeP%
stand and are prepared to show
Elk/
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ea•dy tti-wear Clothing
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For Men, Young Men and
Leave your measure for thhat ma de to • order suit
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