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J. Gascho & "''Son
WE HAVE IN THE NEIGHBOR-
HOOD OF 1:50 TON 01+ SOFT Gty&L
FOR SALE, AND AS LONG AS
IT LASTS WE WILL SELL SAME
FOR $8.00 PER TON, CASH. FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION PEON,
24-Hensall , ,
COOK BROS. Milling Co, "
Hensall
Butter ...
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Utica Apples .. ... 06'
Potatoes per bush ...... ___. .., 1.00
Wheat ... 2.06---2.11.
Oats .... ... ... ..... ... ... 75
Barley _.. ._. 1„05
Buckwheat ,,. .-, _ -_, 1.25
Flour 4.50-61:16,
Brace ... .._ ...... ... .......... 313.00
Shorts ......... ...... ... 4.4.00
Live Hogs f.o.b. Hensall 17 25
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
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The local branch of the om
} - s 151d Much Good Work
c. BisImi BOe
on's Institute will meet at •th... Sfor Social Welfare of Can
home of Mrs• A. J. MacKinnon on
Wednesday evening, January 15tht! adieu.) Troops.
at 8 o'clock. Dr. MacKinnon willThat there is no, race or creed ein
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give a paper entitled "Child' ; the appeal of the Salvation Army
for one million dollars to carry o.i
its after-the-evar work among the
returned soldiers to continue its
campaign in France and Germany
until the last Canadian soldier is
ced to suspend publication by tla{ . hone, is evidenced by the hearty
advanced production scosts of the endorsement that comes to the
war period. Headquarters, of the Army from
TRAINS LATER
ecv. N. F. Fallon, Roman 'Catholic
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Commencing last Monday a new .11Bishop of Landon, Ont: Bishop
time table went into effect on the Fallon spent some months with
G. T. R..moening trains running the troops at the front, and is in
north and south ion the brancha position to know what is. being
front London to Wingham are 35 done there by the. many social or -
to 40 minutes later then formerly: Ca izatio ns. He writes to ling, 394 Clarence L S.
The afternoon trains pass through
Honsall at the same time as usual London, Ont., as follows;
This will allow the stage to leave I am in receipt of your letter of
Zurich at a later hour in the morn the 27th instant, and I beg leave
ing. to tender you m syincere thanks
Mr. A, J. Grigg, who was Rea- with the good wishes it contains.
istrar for South Huron, hen the I heard and saw much of theg ood
registration was taken last pJune work done by the Salvation Army
has received from the Canada Reg- for the social welfare of the Can-
istration Board, Ottawa, a cheque adian troops fighting in France
for $637;i6, payable to the general
and Flenders. Every organfzat-
fund of the Red Cross, this amount ion which contributes to this
being the remuneration of the de- cause has my deepest sympathy,
puties and assistant deputies for
•their services on June 22nd last
which was assigned to the Red
Cross. The amount from. North
Huron would be a similar one
which means that those who gave
their services in the registratio
in Huron County contributed to th
Red Cross Fund something: til
$1300 or $1400.
WANT,; HYDRO ON FLAT.RA.7``
Godericit Board of Trade is er,
deavoring to .'have the Western
°cataria Association Boards o '
Trade approve to the principle of
a flat rate for hydro power to
the various municipalities. 'I he
Board has prepared a statement
showing the number of horsepuw •
er used by each municipality. Tr,
this district the various places in
1917 used and paid as follows; -
Ailsa Craig, 83.7 horsepower at;.
$49.67, total $2,086.39; Clinton, 10C
h p. at $42.00, total $4,089,75; Ex-
eter, 123.3 h. p. at $41.66, total $4,-
259.03; Forest, 63.3 h. p. at $63.27
tots, $2,727.70; Goderich, 264.6 h.
p. at $43, total $0,788.62; Granton,
41,.3 h.. p at $48.61, total $879.66;
Hensall, 26.8 h. p. at $47.76, total.
$1,340.04; Lucan, 142 h. p. at $47 7i.
total $3.901; Mitchell, 175.6 h. p. at
$36, total $5,581.43; Seaforth, 536h.
p at $38,00, total $15, 669.77; St
Marys, 396.7 h. p. at $28, total $t0, -
193.73;
t0,193.73; Dashwood takes 35 horse
power and Zurich 55 horsepower
from the Exeter line.
Welfare." A cordial invitation i
extended to all ladies to attend..
U. S PAPERS HIT
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FOR SALE
Young scow, due to calf this
month. Jos. Rau, Drysdale.
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AUCTION SALE
UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY
ZURICH BRANCH
Treasurer's Report ...' .
I have the honor to present to
the Contributors and officers and
Collectors my eighteenth Annual
Report
Gives cause for thankfulness to
God, for his continued care and
• Of Frame Buildiing, known as the goodness toward the work, and
Union churchm also seats stoves the great work oft he Bible society
etc„ 2 miles north of 'Drysdaleon throughout the world,
Friday, Jan 10th, at 2 o'clock, p, Our Contribution is not up to
m, Building is well built and in other years, as three collecting dis
good repair, 25x35. Also number tricts did not make any returns;
of benches, organ, ian,.ps, stove and probably on account of the Di-
pipes- Terms -Ten per cent on fluelnza,
day of sale. Balance in 30 days, Collection at public meeting
B• Bossenborry, auctioneer; Robt- 11917 1152.05 and 1918 $2.20 total$4.25
Turner and J. W. Ilorner, Trust-' Zurich, Collectors the North
c e,s. side plisses R. Hartleib and M
Hoffman
Says -Cream Applied in Nostril,
Relieves Head. -Colds at Once. t
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If your nostrils are clogged and your
head is stuffed and you, can't breathe
freely because of a cold or catarrh, just
get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm
at any drug store. Apply a little of
this fragrant, antiseptic cream into
your nostrils and let it penetrate
through every air passage of your head,
soothing and healing the inflamed, swol-
len raucous membrane and you get in-
stant relief.
Ah1 hoes good. feels. Your nos-
trils are open, yonr head is clear, ne
more liawking, snuffling, blowing; no
more headache, dryness or struggling
for breath. Ely's Creant ,palm is jus
wea-
hat sufferers from head colds and
tarxlz need 'ft's a• delight,
FARM FOR SALE
14,45
h• eolloetors, south Misses
M. ,Howald and V. Prang 6.10
• Babylon Line ,south, collector
137 9
ronsen line, collectors Misses
milts south-west of Varna, Lot 18, I P. 'Ort�vt i.n and M. Surerus 3,23
There is on the premises a bank t total 131,00
barn 50x60 with water supply in 1
in stable, good warm frame house I
with kitchen, and a number of
outbuild2ngs• The farm is well
drained and well fenced, will be
gold at a reasonable price, i'or
particulars appy on prem'ses,
Wim; H. Donor'', i.4 -r4:
and I
society
fective
am glad to know that your
is doing valuable and ef-
service."
Mr. John Clascho is on the eiek
list.
FOR SALF-3 ton oaf coal, C.
Fritz, Zurich.
Messrs. Sam Oesch and Ted Rau
left for Detroit;
.r. Mr. Earl Rau has left for Dee
troit to spend the winter.
Miss Tuer; is spending the holi-
days at her home in Mildmay.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Melick of Cred-
iton were visitors in town on Tu-
esday.
Mr. Wni, Bechler, of Elkton,
Mich-, is visiting relatives here at
present.
Mr. Edmund Oesch has returned
from a visit with relatives in
Michigan.
Messrs. W. H. Pfile and A. F.
Hess were. business visitors in Cred
Ron, on Wednesday.
Services will be held in the Ev-
aing,elical. church, 14th con., on. Sun-
day, at the usual time. The an-
nual election of officers for the
S. School will be held,
Mr. Wm. Lamont received a
prize barred rock rooster from Pl-
atsville. The father of this bird
took first prize at the Guelph Po-
ultry sho. This will add greatly
to the improvement of Mr. Lam-
ont's fine flock of rocks.
For Sale 100 -acre farm, situated . MsA Witmer and V. Grob 3,25
on the Babylon Line, Stanley, 2
H. WELL, Treasurer
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man D
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Retceit c•-1 .from Zurich, 13. 13. S,
per H Well, the sum of thirty-one
Dollars with thanks.
tipper Canada Bible Society,
Elisa Rogers, Teel's,:
COMB SAGE TER IN
IIAIR TO DARKEN IT
It's
Grandmother's Recipe t
keep her Locks Dark,
Glossy, Beautiful.
WE IIAVE• BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS', FOP"
priv
CELT+T-RATED MASSEY-IIARRIS IMPLEMENTS, AND. BEG TO'AN
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL, Y0TJR .WANTS IN. TRW..
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
ALSO REPAIRS FOR. MACHINERY,. PLOW POIZ>FT% .
ETC.
GIVE U,S. As .CA -LL.
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Feeds
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Are en:dors.ed. by the Organizatio n of Resources. Committee of. Orl;a,
tari+o, and are for sale by the foil owing, firms:;-
TAF, CAMPBELL FLOUR MILLS Co., West Torolnto..
TTTR CAMPBELL FLOUR MILLS, CO., Peterboro.
HOWSON Se HOWSON, Wingh am,
D. 0. Thomson,' Orillia.
A. A. MMFALL, BOLTON
Write for prices and purchase direct from the a+bov.er mannfaeturera
SEE 'STANDARD" ON TAR TAGS
fifer ng for Sade
Oil Cake Meal
Cotton Seed Meal
For immediate sale in carload to ts. To be sold directly to Farin..
err, Farmers Local Organizations a:nd local dealers. relying direct-
ly to feeders of live stock. Thi s offer is open only to Dec. 31sit,
when other disposition will be m ade of stacks. remaining.
Prices on application. Till Dec. 31st they will be approximate
ely $63 to $64 per ton 1. a. b.Hamilton, depending on carrying
charges at the time of purchase.
Sold on the basis of marked w eights as they arrive: Purchase
directly from JAMES RICHARDS ON Ze SONS., LTD., ROYAL BANTC
BUILDIN-Cx,, TORONTO., in charge for the Organization of Resources
Committee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto
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We print
BillHeads of all kinds
Account Sheets
Letter Heads
Envelopes
In fact everything that can be printed%
Let us know your wants.
The old -,time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grand-
mother's recipe, and folks are again
-Using It to keep their hair a good,
even color, which is quite sensible, as
we are living in an age when a youth-
ful appearance Is of the greatest ad-
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready -to -use
product, improved by the addition of
other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound." It is very
popular because nobody can discover
it has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what de-
lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, is that, be-
side"„beautifully darkening the hair
after a, few applications, It also pro-
dUoes that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which Is so attractive.
This ready -to -use preparation is a de-
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance." It
Is not intended for the cure. mitiga-
tion Or prevention of disease.
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