Zurich Herald, 1921-01-13, Page 8WE WISH TO THANK. ALL
OTJR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
FOR THEIR LIBERAL PATRON-
AGE DURING THE PAST YEAR
AND WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY
AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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J. GASCHO & SON
anbich's Garage
We are now ready to commence
.,Overhauling.
ANY PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE THEIR CARS OVERHAULED
WILL DO WELL TO BRING THEM TO US NOW AND HAVE
THEM REPAIRED. BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH.
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO THOROUGHLY OVERHAUL YOUR '
FORD MOTOR. AND CAN MAKE IT RUN LIKE NEW. NOTHING
BUT GENUINE FORD PARTS USED IN OUR WORK
WE ALSO REPAIR (AND MAKE OF CAR) Satisfaction Guaranteed
BATTEEIES STORED AND CARED FOR WINTER FOR $2.50•
H. Mousseau
PHONE No. 103.
Zurich
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Get your Ford or Chevrolet Cars
equipped. with 1VIeKee Government
approved Headlight Lens for the
t elimination of head light glare at
2.75 a pair
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heady-to-We4r DENOMY BROS.
Clothing GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
We still have a few lines .of
M en's OvercoatsiSweatercoats
and LJnderwear that will goat
SALE
ICES
Big Reduction in all Goods
DEOMT 13nosm
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
A DCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter ... .-- ...
Eggs, fresh laid
Dried apples
Potatoes per bag •-
Wheat ... ...
Barley ... ...
Oats 1.-.r F
Buckwheat ... ... ...
Flour ... -..
Bran ... ... ...
Shorts ... _..
Hogs... ...( ...
50
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550 6.00,
45.00
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ORDERS TAKEN,
For any quantity of hard wood
beach and maple, nearly dry, cut
any length, first class quality wood
linm, and also rough wood.
L. A. Prang, Zurich 24
BLAKE.
KEYS—LOVE
A quiet wedding took place at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Love, Hills
Green, on Wednesday Dec. 29th,
when their eldest daughter, Anna
M., was united in marriage to Mr.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST MacFarlane of Bayfield performed
Albert E. Keys of Blake. Rev. A.
Miss Cora Truemner of near Dash the werernony. The bride who
wood spent the week -end at the was unattended was becomingly at
home of Hy. Truemner. . tired in nigger brown n'ttin • with
iniliroidered trimming. ,kfter the
Last Friday 4vening at 8 p. m. wedding dinner the happy couple
the ,choir of the Zurich: Evangel- deft on a trip to Toronto and Hani-
ical church sat down to a sumpt- iltore
nous fowl supper at a single long Motorists using their cq rs should
table in W. 11. Pfile's store which obtain their new lieenges at once
couldn't have been more suitable as. there is no time allowance ai-
for the occasion. The men furn-,;ter the, first of the year in which
fished the geese and the ladies did the old numbers are allowed to be
the rest and did it well. After mused. Fees are graded according
the dishes and tables were clear- , to horsepower the lowest being
ed away, all took part in the; songs $13 and the 'highest $40.
and games that followed, so it 1
would be needless to say that ev-
erybody had enjoyed the repast.
Before leaving a hearty vote of
thanks was tendered Mr. Pfile for
the use of his store. '
FARM HELP
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Awing to unemployment in cen-
tres of population there are many
men now available for farm work.
A large number of these men have
had farm experience and their
services are now available at mod-
erate wages with board. Farm-
ers who can usefully employ one
or two of these mmep at this tmime
will be rendered a service to the
community as well as to themsel-
ves. M .'.iy farmers have repairs
and: other odd jobs which have be-
en put off for years on account
of the high cost of • labor. This
might be a good time to get ca-
ught up with work of this nature
harmers desiring help please
communicate with your local Rep-
resentative and state the nature,
of the work and wages you arewil
ling to pay.
S. B. Strothers,
Agricultural Representative
County of Huron.
Hon. Man. W. Docherty,
Minister of Agriculture
W. C. T. U. NOTES
((By Press Correspondent)
FIFTY THOUSAND GIRLS
YEARLY TRAPPED TO SHAME
SPORTS
EXETER STARTS OFF WELL'
(Exeter Advocate
The way Exeter -Zurich Hockey
team put it over Terry's Team of
the London Manufacturers League
team 3-0 on Thursday night last,
in an exhibition game on the local
icer speaks well for what the peo-
ple of this district are to enjoy in
the league games this winter. Ter-
ry's ,team was strengthened by
three \of last year's London inter-
mediates, McKay, Arthurs, and
Ifynds, but it was of no use, they
could not score on the ExetereZure
ich bunch. Exeter -Zurich scroed
one in• the first period and two in
the second,, while the last period
they kept the London goal keep-
er busy stopping long-distance sh-
ots, but he was there with the go
ods and not one got through. The
tallies were all made on combinat-
ion work. ,Considernig the lack
of practice, either individually, or
in the team work the locals kept
up the pace pretty well all through
the game, and worked in a good
deal of combination, considering
the fact that it was the first time
they had been on the ice together.
We have the making of an Al team
R'a' ville, Jan. 9—The white i and are looking for real success in
sla e e i ' _ 'fie awl itl sister evils of the League teams. Dicky Harn-
the dance, were the subjects die- ess in goal was wide awake and
cussed by Mrs. (,Dr.)' A. T. Robin- stopped some well pointed shots,1
son + meeting of the women of but he wasn't kept as busy as the II,
Walkerle held to -day in theLin-4 London goal keeper. Hindmarsh
coin Methodist Church. the Hoffman boys, Robinson and
The -alter stated that more Bertram played in good form, they
than fifty thousand young women are all capable of going •a faster t
in Amor ,a are gvien over to a I Pace than was necessary Thnrs'iay
life of shame each year, these gi- � night th h e am was
clean ean throu
ris coming from some of the best : being y
homes in the country, and beingthree penalties. Goldie Cochran
innoceut :• trapped into a life of I handled 'th bell in a strictly im-
r1egr a 1 i rms. Robinson war- I partial rnannpr
ned the young girls not to pick 1 The home line-up ;0
up with strangers on the street, Harness. goal; vl-ndmareh, r ,d,;
and to .'u' the purity of their I Heffman, L Def; C. Hoffman cee ,
soul ani body above everything , Bertram left; Robin,on right, $'n-
inr, Seabrook, Cafes and O'iar..
els_,
1",en, Snares,
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Special Announoement
We are pleased to announce that
we have added to our line the
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
BOTH WITH ROTARY AND VIBRATING SHUTTLE, WHICH
WE CAN SHOW_ YOU IN FIVE BEAUTIFUL MODELS ON OUR
FLOOR.
"WHITE" Rotaries don't wear
out, they sew faster, run easier)
and are absolutely NOISLE sS
Machines are marked at one
price, to all, which will be
Strictly adhered to.
BUT AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO ANY ONE WHO'
NEEDS A MACHINE, WE ARE GOING TO OFFER THE
FIRST FIVE MACHINES AT A HANDSOME REDUCTION OF
$10 ON STRICTLY CASH SALE.
Don't -wait you may be one of the Five Lucky ones, as there
will absolutely be not more than five sold at this reduction.
We will also sell sewing Machines on weekly payments.
WE CARRY IN STOCK ALL STYLES OF NEEDLES, 'BELTS,
THIS ADD. MUST BE PRODUCED TO RECEIVE CASH A -L
LOWANCE OF $10 ON SEWING MACHINES. ,
MI3LICK& BRMIN
PHONE 63.
We have made arrangements lo offer to
the public a Great Reduction. Sale begin-
ning January '22nd, and will ask our
many Patrons and Friends: th watch for
further particulars and this space.
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