Zurich Herald, 1923-02-01, Page 1Vola XXIII No 30
Your Accounts
YOUR 1922 ACCOUNTS ARE NOW READY, AND WE ,WOULD:
LIKE To ASK OUR CUSTOMERS TO 'CALL FOR tiAME. IF NOiT
CALLED FOR BY FEBRUARY 10th, WE WILL SEND TEEM BY
MAIL.
W. H. PFILE,
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
ZURICH
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Watch this Space for
reeter'
Beginning about Feby.. 1 Oth
Having just finished Stocktaking
wre.find our Stock in many lines too
heavy, and in order to clean it out
we intend putting on a Monster Sale
and giveathe Public an opportunity
to supply their wants at prices
away below present day values.
Look for SALE SILLS
Which will be sent You by Mail
In the mean timt we wish to ad=
vise you that we have in Stosk New
Oinghams in all the New Patterns
Make Your selection early
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Z U R 1 H Produce Wanted
Bringnus Your Alsike and Clover Seed.We always pay the
highest Market Price according to Quality
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Mr. Ward Fritz is spending the
'w week at K.itchenr, Hamilton, Tor-
Onto and, Guelphi.
•y Miss Annie Wurnv was a . f ew
days at Hensall the past week,
taping" radium treatments.
Mrs.`J. A. Druar and children are
spending some time with friends
'at St. Clemens, and other points.
Mr. Norman Eckstein of Mich-
igan is spending several weeks with
friends and relatives en htsi vic-
initee
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hess, and son
Jack, of London, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Hess, over the week -end.
Mrs., J. Ort, who had been with
er' . daughter, Mrs. D. Mclsaae_ at
Crediton, arrived in Zurich last
week, and is staying with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. A. Melick.
Mr. Jacob Ortwein of the Bion-
on,
!ono; was a recent visfotr to parts
n' Michigan. We also learn that
Iiss Ida Ortwein of Pigeon, Mich(,
`vha has not been enjoying the best
health lately, is improved..
Mr. Wm. Walper, Zurich's pop-
ular baker 'wishes toannounce htat
the 'public;'can buy his products of
bread, fruit loaves, coffee cakes,.
and buns, at W. C. Wagner's con-
fectionery on Sautrdy of each
nweei .
During the pastW week the var-
ious ice' houses in Zurich have been
tilled. The ice this year is of the
best quality that has been for sev-
eral years, this is due to the steady
cold weather, and owing to not
having _ had any thaw of any ac-
count;
Don't forget hte box social in
Pl+r TAwn Hall hti Friday evening,.
2e:ten;der_ the auspices of the Worn
en s Instite and we all know l'hat
they take in hand is a suceese We
all remember the fine social ev-
ening s sport on occasions ofhtis
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kind., � And this splendid program, 4.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4441,
1923,
The Imperishable
LIFT=
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THE GIFT Or? A DIAMOND IS
A GIFT THAT NEVER PERISHES
NEITHER DOES IT DEPRECIATE
IN VALUE,.
SEE OUR SELECTION AT MOD-
ERATE PRICES
HESS the Jeweler
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Chester L. Smith, Publi
$1.25 a Yeer Fn Adz
$t.5o TN A,RILgej,R$,$'L MA.Y OLLAR01311.
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M(LSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches
It is not necessary to make
a special trip to the nearest
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit to
the 'Bank by mail. • Write
today to the nearest manager
of The Molsons Bank for in-
formation.
C. Tri. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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Winter Horse Goods
'lust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size mac
Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
Ranging from $7.00 to
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US
A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
..... $13.00 4
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HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
s FRED THIEL.
ZURICH !
arranged, is alone worth going aa. .
long way to hear. Let us meet • +•
you in the Town Hall on Friday +u ��
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evening.
Me.' Jas. Allan', of the Town Line
Hay,. Tp,., has disposed of his
fine 50 -acre farm to Mx Wm:
Farrell of Bad Axe, Mich., consid-
eration $5000. Mr. Allan will hold
an auction sale of his farm stock
and implements this spring, He
having purchased the property con 'ff'
Maw, that the Holiday giv-
ing Season is over, most of us
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are( getting to think of our , L
own personal and family needs
stating of a few acres of land' The weather has been cold
lately and ask yourself if you
`Y+ have enjoyed warm feet due-
ing this spell of winter. If not
+ cane to us and we can assure
'PJ you comfort in footwear , as
+ well as durability.
x 4Ni Repairing done by the very latest methods
Lust north of the village From
Mr. Jas. Schwartzentruber. Fos. -
Se ssion
os•:session in both cases given this
springs
At the Annual Meeting of the
Zurich Library; held last Monday
Ing the Librarian, Miss L. Faust
gave the following report for 1922
Classification of the books in the
Library
General Works; 20r.
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Philosogy„ Religious, Soca'ogy 18. .
Natural Science 15
Books fort Boys, 25(
History; 21i
Biography) 14
Geography and Travels, 33
Poets and Drama, 11
Fictions, 299(
Books bought .during the year 26
Mrs,. Ecles' donated 4
George Ills donated 1
31 books were added to the Lib-
'ary during the year;
Books borrowed for home read-
ing 7931.
We have 42 members and no
books were lost during the year
WHA1' IS OUR LIBRARY?
,It is .a storehouse of knowledge
It is your opportunity
Yt is a continuation school for all.
It is a t storehouse of wisdom ,and
an institution of happiness.
It is supported by the people for
the peoples;
l t ()Mit you hte opporuntity to
• Iznnnw more about about your
wnrki.
t is for those who would enjoy
i'ieticf`i , poetry, philosophy, bio-
grephy, or learn mare , ?bout
buuiti ss, trade and science.
It has books for all tastes, and
altado and ereed4„
It is the literary service bureau for
the boys and girls,
-Boost for the Zurich Publie Lib-
ra'rS
OASTO R i A
For infants and Children
In Use For Over aoveairs
Aliweets beasts
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SPECIAL VALUES
WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A. NICE LOT OF 'THE LAT-
EST PATTERNS AND COLORS IN CREPES, GINGHAMS,
'OILS', PRINTS, GELAITEAS,: ETC. , ALSO WE ARE MAKING
A BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNESS REPAIRS,,
MITTS, AND GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS; ETC., INC.
GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR Pit.-
ICES,
RICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITJ.l< ANY
OF OUR COMPETITOR$.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
,ONE 11 97 E3 ., ° ..
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