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The Herald, 1913-12-26, Page 8r) ristmas - All .• . atavascast.......ataxgroa We are in line with a s"siowing of liollEay Goo d.5 for your inspection Toll will want 501110 it able gift for father or mother9 sister, brotb.- or, oxi, friend9 if so we woulabe pleased to have yon in Dana. see our various lines. Fortadies and Children Fars, Sweater coats, Aviation caps, Scarfs, Gloves lace collars, handkerchiefs; purs eta. Por Men and Boys Suits, sweater coats, hats, caps, gloves, mitts, a fine lot of ties, In fancy boxes, braces, scarfs, armlets, et°. eto. China Ware It is worth your while to come and see our large stock of Ohina Ware. of all the different dinner setts, C piece table setts, sugar and creams, fancy cape plates, bread plates vases, jaydineres etc. Toys! Toys! A Complete line of Toys for the Children. . Groceries Cand Nuts New raisens, currents peals, figs, dates. prunes, oritnberries, oranges, all the differenchand- ies, chocolates, creams, bon bons, etc, New Walnuts. Almonds, Filberts, Pea -nuts., Brazils. ; : 1.b Ag(,1) DALE evening Dec, 1 th Peters School' ins gavt 15o "04erMintilent. '1 he 8011001 VMS belqtitally' decorated for the oeca-de:L the stage being riohiy banked vergreens and draped with h on'of bunting This with th A idren in their rretty cot -Arun conveyed. a very att; ata An impressi ve feature of the ..—cning was a Thb leau represon ‘:The Nativity" Their attn.,: the dre's5 of . oient days the ,child with Mary fi loather and St -lo eph together :• b the choirs of gels, prettily ngpd itWong • boughs of ev ........«n. The prog. consisted of reodin s resses and r., lops by: 1,155, ils and trow 'Phe: entoetai meet washr -It to a close singing the N. Anthem Mr. and. Mr- ;lack Laporte b last Thursday to spend the :Sines holidays with I r'ends and roboives in Chatham,. Windsor an Detroit Father Roede5oz went to London on Monday. Mr. Carlo° or Sig Point is spend ing the holidays at the 'home Of Mr 'Simon Bedard l'reFoli Groceries. mays kept on Iand Ali This ol ?taboo Takas in Exchange p irT 10, 2 PHONE 17 ek. • •OASLI-10 WE ARE NOW MAKING STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS If you re.quire n3r, send in your ordeKs, we. can make them At Once. Get one combination Doors, they will .keep you .warnA in Winrzer rid cool h Summer. ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS WANTE y, -N! 444.. PHONE1 9 • ‘.. ZURICH - Fanning Mil Busirsiess at . Sieves The Old Stand have be(ni 1 uk1 A gents for the c..;obrated • I. am 'agent for the Clinton faun ing mill sieves, and farmers re any, eon procure them at zny farm, South of Zurich John Hey jr. 'Massey Harris L..plements le”..t4.11.0111011a4m=loodoriacarn====. We Iv everytl,' in that line, Seediny, (01pIcnion allure spread- ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed Drills, • Disc Harrows, Cultivators,au 'Harvesters, etc. • Harvesting Implements Binders, • 1\-Idwors, Rakes, 1 -lay Lqaders, Etc. IVIz.zsey.Harris Cream Separators.. All kiwis of Plow repairs, Gasolin o engines. See our line of Cutters be- fore you bety,all our own make. Bug- gies, Carrilges, Wagons, Sleighs, Square Dealing Our Motto '14 ow floor-z---a---..-77;Asia7P=050411olsmitillusumm 0 BA ADOPT THEE ,..... i Adept the use of I Want Ads. They hove pz,..,-./. fl monel-/ flickers for fil.h.,,s. A . ., buyer. as tuey enca5.- quickly locate etc plo.e..:0%:.,11..”..--;.. tie, con find his regtdr..z.rr5e::',...-. t'a, • Will he find your .represented? • ;i .L MEAL. MILL, Feed aclotneal priceiii 12.00 1.040, mid i5.00 per bon, offered for sale for a week. 1).' TJRQUHART COAL! COAL! Deleware, Lackawanna, & Western Coal Co's Scranton Coal All Sizes ALF. SCRUTON Hensall. . At Zurich's Leading Tailor Shop the only Place, where the Newest is alwayF Shown firsb• awl satisfaction guaranteed . Laundry in Connection W. H. 11:()PriVIAN " • .'""‘ 0,,7suimat ti,eCo.di -.. • • MANY of our boys and girls have Just received one of our Canadian • FIRMS ...151.1•1111114111141.1a114621.1.• MAPLE ,EAFFINS You can earn one too, easiay. You only have to do three things. FIRST. Right away no—take ard or a sheet of paper and write out the full names (Ohristian names and surnames) and ;full ad- dresses of TEN boy ;friends 'or chums Whern you know; ;'Arould like to earn some pocket money. (Boys between 8 and 15 years .of age -- no two in the same family) Sign your name and address, at the bottom of the card or sheet so that we will know who sent the list. • THIRD. Mali the list complete with fiVe' cents in coin or starrps to $ right avray,addrcssin,,,, your letter to Sales Division, the 'Witness,' 'Witness' Block, Niontrenl. Your llst of names s'hould. be- uiaiied within. seven (7) -cilys aft& you read this splendid offer, Just as soon OA we g your list of names, we will Send ane these beautiful Vbetivtartir Pins to you and you will like if iramenSe- Should yauichttnia have had ex- perience in maga:Oho or newsPaPetc selling—so Much the betfer—send T1-17.311, names. We don't tell you why we 'mutt t'ha names—because peels.* you don't care; if srou do, or f yoft yourself want to' ,earn: gond pay for work for us--NtlitY tell us, a letter and We Will explain mil: whole money -making plan to you —and besides ypu win burn saioeeinaTmitupisio:'wrirN .4 4Witneis, Block. Montreal, otdrs We are ready to figure on your Mason Contracts and Cement Work For next season. No contracts to large and too small to receive' our careful attention. LOUIS WEBER, Zurich. CHAS. MEYERS, Blake. BLAKE On Friday evening Of last week the pupils.and teacher our school treated the people of the section, which turn- ed out en masse, as weli as many out- siders to a Ohristmas tree entertain - r.irrat eel &no, 11 Stl JI UItifl ANN ni raj 1E71 C ACM" PPOInsg" • 24:411,Lr.ligElle,,,,,11 WWI Ti141 VS/WC iqm ever considered ''Painting" from the standpoint of_als" Insurance policy t The,premium represented by the cost or I:Minting i3 In proportion to the importance of the security afforded, no higher than othetitosurenee n fact it is considerably smaller, and soon becomes a mixibe Why Fire lnsurance—Tothad6 insurance—Liglatnintoods ? 1" They only protect nthen that whick you Matt to troett Marlin-Senow Paint 100%• Piuse._L.„ Affords the utmost protectidu, insures your' property,' beginning "titbits application. ..raveetswra,oftfeLat!! d Sol,be:1psof 0, IdProst—ti :fcidrath;i..,,v... Priventd dry.rot-oheeas deterioration. - No safer. surer or more- , reliable, insurance could be offer. - • THE MARTIN -SENDUR CO.; LimIted P1121,11LPS P005 YAM'', ,,,,V2ONTREAL rogrw-stuR PAINT — )1V. Fti# fi!iiigwoigagiova go•ic 51 1 PHONE 1 ZURI RCEST COMBINATION 3TO Great E eduction Ba for 3t Days haxe decidecl to reduce my stook and in order t4 1 ani making big cuts in price, Space will allow me tion only a few of t1e many .bargains I am offering. • ...s y, t 1)iess goods regular Nets yd for 40 -is lienand boys' readotind overc.oats, Flannelette (alI e.olors) s'o"wIde reg for Outs -als•r51 s Sti,. !IS IA $15`° 1.2.5( ment. • The prograui consisting of '11/4 Flannelette blanket white grey recitations, intisic, songs, addresses reg $1.50 for 1.25 and drill was well carried out and 1214 • blankets :white grey won hearty applause. Mr. W. H. reg $1.85 for 1.5o Johnston of Nippon occupied the Allprints regular 12ik 'tea 10 chair and addresses were delivered by A.l1 ghlghauis reg 12 for 10 Messrs Shore and Guinan of Dash - Wood. 'Music was furnished by the Ladies all wool vest and drawers I reg $1.00 for 15 Make String Band and the phono- oared Santa Claus Caine upon the union • " and drawers - scene and .distributed his load of reg CO for 40 oranges, candies and nuts as well as 4 and dtawors graph. After the program was ren- reg 85 for 50 his treeful of nice gifts to the child - Ladies St, children wool hose 50 for -10! I and drawers re.: 25 for 20 II .4 re Boys' sui ts reg 41 Cr 4 C 1\ I tari4 overcoats 55 5. Men's shirts and ren an teacher. Mr. G. S. Alowitrd who is leaving ,g " " 25 for 20,1 the, school after fifteen Yeg-ts•• service, Ladies fur ruffs end :muffs 5T28.. for wr 85.1 • C 4 , then spoke a few parting words after —0, 40 which the singing of the National ic " " • . " $14. for 101 ik n them brought the enjoyable even- " winter coals this season's style ing :to it close: reg SM. for 11.50 I 12.50 for 9.1 . and Mrs. Sc{ spent Sunday with Mr. C. Meyer in our reg 10. for 7.501 village. M&rn-irs Nathaniel ana gittlileg Es ler of Biggar, Sarsk are spending a few at the with , their parents here. Mrs, Finlay and liss.A1hertn etre spending the Christmas 'holidays OA friends in Brnee County. We are sorry to report the ill- ness of Mr. Gilbert • Freckleten who has been confined to his home for some days We hope to soon see hire about again. Mr. R. P, .Douglas of Saskatoon, is back again to one village and still wear s hi% plea sant sini I e. Tile :unity teaChers of this neigh v.:I:hood are home for rho holidays jrz 4 Cr 50 nil r011 . t• 44' tt (4 ' 4C 44 4: 'Wg'• i ,C 0.01 Tf4 re; ret. re reg S reg dralWP178 4 r Taprstry Ilour rugs 10 pe toilet setts , reg 10 pe " . 20 11,sgran sugar $1. 3. 2),s lb box soda bisct lail biscuit for .25; 4 b.: lbs Set,dea raisins for choice bran tea reg 80 cwitsh, Highest Prices paid for Farm Produc Do Dot Fail to attend. this Big Sale, • 5-7,221 z,4 41 On or about January 1st, 1914 THE London Advertiser will bid you a very cheery Good Morning With the Best Morning News- paper in Western Ontario. watch for.it, for it will be. a Hummer. , 0:41ctric Rettorer for Men restores every nerve in the body pi per, tension ; restores And htle tiCireirilatii°re doe y and ail sexual weale,iess everted at once. P liceiplkorko vtlfl nevi man. PrIcr, s.f,%'faox, or two r.f.05 5. it an' arldr9sa, At') ‘1:10:41.740..t Orux Let uS know 'yoUr wants. We handle everything 'in Farin Implements, Englne Supplies Pales, all sizes and -hind, Belting, leather or canvas, all sizes. Shaft boxing and shafting. Puinp and tciinp ' piping. : auggies, Waggons, Sleighs and Cutters. If you are in need. of Machine Bo- wlike we can get them for you. We give special attention to our repair department. ' LOUIS -1)11All ifil'AERT Pronapt S( lVfoctera.-te 111 Zurich, NOT1 Alt accounts nob not6, before Dec. 2i on to oan)r 11A140.,5i