Zurich Herald, 1922-01-05, Page 8!?.ege Eight
We take this oportunity
of extending to our many
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Ha
mers and IrYCriQs tn�
liments oft e Season
r best wishes for a
and Prosperous
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Clothing
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' .'hersclay, jenuery "51,h, 192„A'
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The Spirit of the Season Prom-
pts
us to Extend to All Our
Customers Our sincere Wishes
fog a Happy and Prosperous
i�f ew Year and may the New
Year Light the: Paths to Hap-
piness and Prosperity,
OWING TO INCREASED USE OF STORAGE BATTERIE'S AS
REGULAR EQUIPMENT ON AUITOMOBILES, WE HAVE INSTAL-
' LED NECESSARY EQUIPMENT AND ARE PREPARED TO THORO
UGHLY REPAIR 'YOUR BATTERY. BRING US YOUR WORK
'AND LET US PROVE TO YOU OUR ABILITY TO SERVE YOU A-
LONG THIS LINE.
Genuine Ford Parts
,ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOSp
PILESTI;NBOuLITE
Acomplete line of 'fires, Tubes, Gre-
ases, Oils, Etc.
We need Your Business, Satisfaction Assured
H, Mousseau Zurich
PHONE No. 103.
DOMT BROW.
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Frank Bossenberry of Kit-
chener is renewing acquaintances
here,.
The debate given on the Baby-
lon school house, S.S. No.6, on
Friday evening was well attend-
ed. Several duets' were given,and
also a reafling by Miss Adell M
Witmer.
We are informed by a local
Horseman that Direct Light, 2.05?(
and .Doctor TI. 2.08X horses, this.
year racing and taking records on
the Grand Circuit in the United.
States are sired by a horse in
which Mr. John Baker, of the
Goshen Line has an interest, viz;
Direct Hal, Jr., 2.06h. This horse
is this year the Champion. pacing
Sire of Canada.
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,errs ebristi as
We most cordially wish all our friends a Merry Christ-
mas
hrist$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 EXPRESS TO OUR MANS' CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS, MAY THE NEW YEAR BE ONE OF
GREAT REJOICING AND OF MARKEDA PROSPERITY
TO ALL, AND CONTINUED CONFIDENCE IN OUR
;BUSIeNESS RELATIONS IS OITUR MOST VALUED L1E-
if
11 SIRES, '
Stade & Weido
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter ...
Eggs
Buckwheat
Barley
Wheat ...
Oats
40
65
60
60
95-1..00
40
Flour per cwt .... ... ... ...3.75-4.15
Bran
Shorts ... ... ........................
Potatoes per bag
Hogs per cwt...l ..e .. ...
52 additional King's council have
•
been added 'to the list on Christ-
mas morning by Hon. W. E. Ran-
ey. Among the list we note the
name of Charles Seager, K. C,.,
of Goderich,l who i!s a former may.
or and police magistrate of, that
town, but for many years has been,
County Crown Attorney of Huron.
He was born in Shropshire, Eng-
land, in, 18814, and was educated at
Port Dover, his father, the late
Dr. Charles S. Seager, being a
pionaer physician in Norfolk. He
was admitted to the bar in 1867.
During the regime of Sir Wilfred
Laurier he acted as royal commis-
sioner in several important M-'
vestigations and is the author of
"A. Handbook of Procedure in Cr-.
iminal Cares before Justices of the
Peace,"
They Methodist church" in the i nature of the security, if any, held
by them,
AND take notice that after
such last mentioned date the;
4aid administrator will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said
deeeased among the parties en-
titled"' thereto, having regard only
to, the dailies of which it shall then
have notice, and that the said ad-
minietrator will not be liable for
the said assets or any pert thereof
to ;any person or persons of which
claim notice' shall not have been
received by it at the time of such
distribution.
Herbert K, Silber,
Administrator, Crediton,
Dated --Dec. 27th, 1921.
28.00
30.00
1.50
10.00)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rau. of De-
troit visited -the form,er's parents,
Mrs"ar1d Mrs. J. P. Rau, a few days
last week. Previous to coming
here,,, they were visitors with Mrs.
-ewe-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of
Mary Ann Miller late of the Town
ship of Hay ins the County of Hur-
on, Spinster, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given; pur-
saant to section 56 of• the Trus-
tees. Act, R.'33.0. 1914, Chap. 121,
that all creditors and others hay
ing ,claim,s or demands against the
estate of Mary Ann Miller, who
died on or about the 14th day of
:Dehenxber 1916 at the Township of
Hay, are required on or before the
10th day of January 1922 to send
by post, prepaid, or deliver to
Herbert K. Eilber, administrator of
h.eteestate, their Christian names
and 'surnames, addresses and des-
cription, -'t he full particulars, in
writing of ;their claims, a state-
ment of their accounts, and the
Village of Crediton was. complet-
ely destroyed by fire on Sund »
morning aboult 10.30, a. m.,as
the people were gathered for
Sunday school service. The fire
started in the basement from a
source undetermined, though one
report has it that there was an
explosion of coal oil. The base -
Merit soon filled with dense am-
ok, barring all entrance and thea
somewhat primitive fire -fighting, •
apparatus available broke dowry
after a shul t'mle The church,
a brick structure, seating about
500, was ineured for $5,00,0. The
congregation at Crediton is . not.
a large one, and, in view of church..
union developments ;it is quite
possible that the edifice may not
be rebuilt. Rev. R. A. Brookq
is pastor and the circuit includes
an 'appointmlent at Ailsa Craig..
, Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Report 'of Room! 1, Z. P. S, for
the month of Decembers. The
names are in order of, merit.
Sr. I-•-Leelend Willert 97%;
Ruth Ze'tel 88 Neld.i Schwalm 81;
Ruth Meyer 77, Carl Haberer 73,
Napoleon Bedard 69, Alice Koeh-
ler 63; Grace Zettel 42, Greta l(o-
eller 32; Cecil Uttley 32, Milverna
Geiger 32.
Jr. I;—Clarence Smith 69;
- r na Drear 61; Mary Kochemns 58,
Helen Thiel 56; Byron Ducharme
53, Earl Yungblut 50; Adeline Fle-
echauer 47. \
Sr. --George Grenier 60, Rolland
Grenier 45,. Olin Foster 10.
Jr.'Pr.—Francis Kipper, Pearl
Sarares, aLuretta Farwell, Lean-.
and Smith, ',Albert Ileidemanh An-
toinette Grenier.
A. Class --Richard Bedard, :Eva
.1.71"'q Ar (Iron''er.
„Elva M. Fl:eyroelk, teacher.,
Ont.
We carry in Stock season-
able Gifts of Furniture, Har-
dware,
Pyrex Ware, Allum
inum, Silverware, Cutler,
Sleds, Skates, Hockey Sticks.
Coleman. Table Lamps
and lanterns
Make night bright as Day, guarani
teed safe, and cheap to operate. Call
and have us demonstrate.
Special Prices On All
Goods
Please return all empty Cement Sacks
MELIeK&BRMJN
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era1d Job depart
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ent
Is al gays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and; Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, Letterheads,'Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty.
SPORT NEWS
the Eeeter-Zur:ch senior hockey
team, in the Northern League has
been grouped withClinton for two
home and home games.. T. R.
Ferguson is the convenor to ars,
range dates. Single home and
home games ' have been arranged,
instead of the .double schedule;-
• liettn at Exeter, Jan. 23rd.
.Exeter at Clinton, Jare 28th.
Ram's parents, at lerantford.
'considerable interest was shown
o,1i :Friday night When the. fast
'Dashwood hockey; team played our
eters a gar e. on the local rink.
But the viseeers returned home.
with a defeat of 9-1
The Inter. Alert team, of Lon-
don played Capt. C. A. Itofttnan's
fast seven BA Exeter last Thurs-
day evening. In this ease thy'
visitors were also defeated. ,''Score
5e-2. The Znrieh players were
ry,r,�yr�n����pyyk i-icl t"1,, -les H1'oftivian
,...re01,4Seeeits,
May all the joys of the Fest-
ive Season be shared by our
friends in the fullest meas-
ure and may Nineteen- Twen
ty- Two hand for each and
everyone an abundance of
prosperity.
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