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RING tntilthe renewing week.
Mr. and Mrs;. John, Johnston and: � - sp
daughter of Dien john,
spent New
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ear's Day at the home of Mr. and .+ � f i 1 F
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Address all communica tons to
THE HERALD, Zurich, Ont.
;' :1HURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1917
Guarantee
O" OUP. /SUBSCRIBERS:
11li�sl,. A IT', DougLasl tI
The Misses Stevens have return-
ed to their schools after spending, m-�----------=-�•
the 'holidays ieeder the parentalDRYSDAI.E
goo .
Miss Dinning
spending the ho idayts at he? he ma gi /?n t, Sunday even!ln,g 111 the
in Stralthroy4.
Separate S. S i o, 1 schoolhouse
Mr .aindMrs Clelland of Listowel Mr., and Mrs Harvey, a eleven.
spent New Year's with the latter's pair of ectextainers, well known in
piaren.s,�Mr and Mrs ;W.; 3. Stevens Michigan tircleLwereaably railyass, see
Mr arid Mrs Geo Sparks accox.- by the f1V:liases is ,
awe
pias .ed by Mrs. P. Douglas attend Edith Denomy,. They presented
ed the family gathering on New a well !arranged program to the
Year's at the home of Mr. 'a' -'gest audience,ever .gathen+ed in
iain•d Mrs•• Wtim Douglas, the school hal . The l.roceeds of
Miss Bessie /Tough returned to the concert were given for the re-
Clintn titer seenoding the holiday, lief of a poor family of the parish.
Dinning
Newsipa.per conditions are €ueh
tthatp iublishers all over Canada
may be forced on/ very short notice
has returned :deer ;musical entertainment was
at her home on the Bronson Line.
1Vlr. amid Mrs. Allan Es4er of Al-
berta are ,visiting friends in this
�•irinit.y
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Mr. Albert Keys. is VIMng
friends. in 'Galt.
11%r, and Mrs, John Dinsimore. of
Vanguard, Sask., are visiting their
,parents and other friejnds this
m
eek;,
Mr .Wm Lena ran o: London sa.e:it
a few days at the homer of Mr.
H. C. Zapfe.
Miss Myrtle Meyers is visiting
under 'the paren.al roof.
Miss Verde Talbot of near Sea -
forth spent Xmas. under the 1. ar-
ten!tal roof„
HENSALL
Mr, R. .3 Drysdale has returned
from a few month"s visit with
relatives in •Michigan.
Messrs. John and Wan. Craig • and
Mists H. Craig have returned from
the yS est,:
Many visitors were here during
the holidays,.
Our streets land private and le s
,nests places are nonow1•ghted
;hydro.
anon daughter of Nir. 'and M;
DASHWOOD
Mr. Jack IHlart".eib returned to
-Walken/11e on Tuesday after
spending the vacationvacationwith his.
(parents(parentsthere.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble of 'Sar
niia vi it•ed re'.'a`ivea' !here over the
holiday.
:essrs Les. 'Goetz, L. Edighoffer,
and Elgin Schatz hnt:e retureed to
SLi,fortl• after spending the ho'i-
day,s at their homes here.
Mr and Mrs, Aug, Thon of Dun -
darn, Sask., are visiting re:attives
iher•o,
1)r. L. Er.,ughton visited a,: the
home of ..J Kellerman over the
,hojidlays,, •
Mr. Fred, Dearing of London
Spat a few dayst in town last
week.
Miss C Durand of Zurich has
'been engaged to teach the tad
room of Public School for the corn-
•' `ta',sea{sont. •
Neeb visited in Pontiac
hs holiday y with her son,
r, ,J...H Ehlers of Harrisburg.
el et i'tl: his ,parents here o ver
d holidays
1'lti:srs, Wm.Musser, Herb. Gals -
m. Zimmer, Jr. and Otto Wil-
ma returned to Detroit after seen
e.
Nursing Si=:iter Miss May Bit"
Alex Buchanan, has left for o•ve
Seas with la party of On' auo
es. Ii ,
Miss Ida iTruelmmer has retur -ea
COUNTY NEWS from Clinton,.
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,HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS.
We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and
Cutters, and We repair the same class of goods.
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Our Prices are always right •7
H. DATARS, Travelling Salesman
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MAPLE jl.W
LOGS WATED
50,000 feet good hard maple saw lobs
wanted. Will pay highest cash prices.
Also all kinds of other logs wanted.
h t ltd inea tt m din, the holidays with their par-
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Mr, James Dorrance of McKillop' .reeve's etas.~ -esu e r
to iconcluded
sled agreement
~hates. We h souvenir, in the f G C Jetty over Alex Smith cuts:
have concluded an agroeunent with d O
• ithe Family ,Herald and We'eey S a;
of. Montreal 'ly which we cgn Org-
an -tee one' week's- notice 'before
any change takes !place. ;What ne we Canadian homes
mean's that our clubbing rate with opne seen. It is 'inlays stay -at homes
that great popular:weekly will •
but very light, though strongly
hold good for any weekriptions made, 'a'nd of a light brown color.
received during one after
Ave publish a notice of increaete O the front it has the German
in price. It does not folow that 1 Prussian motto and�oa
there will necessarly be an increa
se but publishers must protect
tthemselves in some way against
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the ordinary conditions that are is a blared of leather g
d runs slo that the .size can
ehanigiing from week to week.0ur,thed
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form of la German soldier's helmet The coun.i'-. was Stec e t b>' ace's Miss B. Held inn. .niece, live, •g. 4
Thos. Hudson~ • visited with relatives in Buffalo, '�
It was sent from the trenches by anion, viz;th holidays.
his son. a ,member of the first Can godson, IWC E. Pfaff,
saran contingent, and is the first Coulter
EXETER
O,n Sunday, Ded• 24th, then
On piasryed tawdry Vit. his home i
eagle andr .t, Grand Bend, hlo�li!n• S•outhoott` in
of 'arms, land on the sides a rosette .his ,90th year ;` Het, wast ill _f or ow
to which the chin 'Weepyof leather ly ;about five ,veee 'The d'ece�3,s�
is fatstened. On ,the' :inside there. ea 'uv!as 'a n�atiye, "of Devodnela hit
>~a g. ,and aapLe to; Canada whe sw
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a cord , ,yolu'tg an'an i` 'tHe lrved
he regulated to fit wearer, an .oP;,;9449 l ' 3r dee, and €>bou� • 1.5 y •
from ..its lappe'aralnee looks is 11 ts,, g4a to ,,e3• itc
.. ed so ,.4 . . two d'aul
$,O ,'ilei, oT, } •' �!�llayair'•'iriTi,, +sr- ,i - 4,
iW m'; Alcock, eon; of Henry Al la"t> e e t, '
cock, concession 14' bi Grey-To1v:r •• (rg, J�• 3yR7t ,te, of ant e
slap, was instantly killed yester-/eyed Mrs,-.!? M. !Wjhite' an,• scar
day ''aftern'oon .while working in ,win!dsor are visaing relatives'
the bush pf IThOinas' Learn onit, on' g pretty C�liristnnas"tvedd lig t
piaoe on Dec. 2%6111 ,when . Miss~ d
ail, 'daughter of 1/Ir. ain.i'•. 1Vris. Sam-
uel Parsons', of the London Road
South, became the bride of 11Tr.
Leslie Richards, of this place. They
;will [reside loin' the groom"st Arm
int lStephen,.
and Jno, ' over - •e
clubbing rate with. the Faiuiy Her-
laid 'ane Wee'.:ly sitar of Montreal is
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rate is.
end orders (to trI'° A3ertu t, .;ti l'
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Why not use the best coal?
SCRANTON COAL
Chestnut, Furnace, BO®od
smith and soft coal.
supply on hand.
C. F. CASE & SON
PIONE 35 H E N SALE
1916
CLUBBING LIST
herald and Daily Globe. .... ,...$3 75
11 GI b 1 75
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64 Daily Mail and Em-
pire 3 75
Weely Mail and
Empire 175
Toronto Daily Star 2 85
" Daily News 2 85
" Weekly Star1 75
London Free Press
Morning Edition.. 3 60
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Evening Edition.... 3 60
Weekly Edition,..,. 1 85
London Advertiser
Morning Edition.... 8 60
Evening Edition.... 3 60
Weekly Edition...., 1 75
Farm & Dairy 1 75
" Weekly Sun 1.80
" Farmers Advocate... 2 40
" Montreal Family
Herald and Weekly
Star.- ..... . . ........ . 1 85
Weekly Montreal
Witness 1 $5 My ACCntlnts aro rea1y, Ifowing Ire: Dewar by �a ,m;ajorihy of 13 votes,
Czlnat3ian Country a 1.1r n't canto they will houl9lldd. !Total votes for McKinley' -• 198
?lattn 1501It { Stade,Motel votes ;for Delmar135
•li'. Zurich.
Majority for 1VIeein'1ey ... ..• 1.3
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Custo11, Sawing our Specialty z.
s;A: number of our young.: people; g. �.
attended the skating
'Friday nightC. ICA.L FLEISC:
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tt at Exeter 4-
rrnk on
Miss Olivia Melton, who has be-, * 4
£t1RIC* 2
en vi. ting relatives in 'Waterloo, 4' PHONE X
has re urnied home.
, eiMr, and Mrs. .J Preeter of Zur-
.tom.-s 19
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Vie, here.
Frank .Clarke and children
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holida e4Lo.rdoar, spent the 3
th Ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
nttner Sr
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co'.ncesslon 10. tl3 a was accompan-
ied by :James Clarke and in•fel:-•
ling 'a ;tree, the was. struck -on the'
itidald, !I5 ce: large flya7.rlig lilmba
which took the co,mbin•ed efforts,
of two men to lift frena his body,
He was 18 'years, of age and a fine
young man.
-FELL DEAD- (WHILE PILING
. ( WOOD
(While piling 'wood on a sleigh
at the home of -Joseph Craery of
Usborne :Township,, John Elliott,
whose home is at KirkLon, sudden—
ly fell -over dead on Dec. 28th. No
one was with hila at the time, and
it was mot ,until the horses .started
away alone that a se_ch was InaCe,
and he was found. Death was
due to !heart trouble. He was 71
years old, and formerly resided at
EL,mville,
STRAYED,
Unto my premises., lot 11, con 11
Hay, a yearling roan steer, with,
one eye missing. Owner can get
same by paying expenses. ;Wm.
Mender,
FARM FOR SALE
Comprising 153% acres, in Stan-
ley 'Township, 1 miles north of
Blake, with good buildings, Barn
40x60, with good straw shed, 40x26,
driving shed 21x70, with hog r'en
underneath and a cider mill in
good running order Stables aro
cement, also floors. Good stone;
house, 11 rooms, with good cellar,
hard and soft water inside. A,
bout 30 acres of good bush ofaniec-t
ed timber, maple, beech, hemlock,
b'as•s^wood.elm and white ash. The
farm is well drained and fenced, a-
bout 3 acres of orchard— apples!,}
plums, peaches, etc. `.Tern acres
fall wheat, 60 acres plowed and
about 50 acres seed in grass. ,Will
be sold at 'a reasonable price. For
.particulars apply 'o,n the premises.
lot 8, bon. 13, 'Stanley. Menne'
!D„ Steckley!, k R. Mo. 2, Zurich,
t isatl`ij ,. a s' ++li t67 1 or s
otv ' 'iaiting 'i elatt'ires "
Creditoiii,
aVfrr Milford McIsaac left' for De-
reit: or !Tuesd'ay. '`` He was ac-
companied by his grandmother,
Mrs. Mesa'ae who will remrsCinil
there for the 'writer.
Mr. and Mrs. End. Stire visited re-
latives in London last week.
BLAKE
Mir, !Ed: Triebner has. been bion
light from. ;the hospital, Londors,z .}rj^he Blake branch of the Woimens
and is Still in a weak condition{, -•, 'esthete will be held et the home
Pte, F.. Oke, has arrived hOale
from ithe front, being invalided
home on account of wounds re-
ceived in the shoulder.
lThe funeral of Harry Parsons,
who died on Sunday at bis hclne
here, was held to Exeter Centel -
ery. and was in charge of the local
Oddfellows. He re.urined from
lthe wrest for the slecond. time.
a number of yelars to attend his
sister's wedding on December .
but took sick on that day and die
on 'Sunday, Besides his parents
Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel Parsons, he
leaves 'a ,n'nmber of sisters and
brothers.,
of •Mrs. A. M. Douglas' on Tuesday
Jan. 9th at 2.30 o'clock. A . full
attendance is requested as busin-
ess of importance will be dealt
with,. All ladies of the communi-
ty, are
ommuni-tylare cordially invited.
CREDITON
Miss Gleetis Hill, Deaconess of
Broadway 'Tabern:sa.cie, Toronto, •
spent t'he holidays with her par
enItsi:
The Stephen council were elected
by. accla'ma!tion. Wra. Yearly is,
the only new member). He was;
elected deputy -reeve by acclamat-
ion, Mr..tLove having resigned,
The police itrugteesi for Crediton
were also elected by 'a:c'anz;atioe,
,They are; Godfrey r7':chceson, Jos.
'Heist and Harry Beaver.
d1HSIttt kOi, ..3'INV.LS
Mr, S. H: Pollock and daughter,
Miss Loi tie of Camera, Sask., „+Ir-
rived her from the West on Tues-
day and are visiting at the home.
;of Mr. c,'lalvin Do'wso•n, Mrs'. :Eel
loek came 'about three weeks ago.
Mr. sod Mrs. Allan Ester, of For -
scene, Alt(a., Mr. and Mrs, John
Dinsmore, of'Bask,are visiting
with •their friends in, 'Stanley.
The rCs!ult of ;the election for
the reov_slaip on, Monday was a
victory for J. McKinley over D,
We are ready. .Are you..
`SPTT
.-eked°o•store av.. ,4i'_I
a /,ppN `►-tare leadt+
•osi3''hexa, *ants in these oods: Come
and see.
Iiierivey Rubbers .
We have 'a larg-e stock of ;men's
and boy's heavy rubbers and wool
socks. All sizes and prices are
right.
Carhartt's -
O'veralls
We handle the celebrated Carhartt's
Overalls and khaki trousers for men
and boys. No better made. Get our
prices.
L. BRISSON
We have a nice line of shoes for
young men. Come in and see .these
styles, Also everyday shoes for men,
women and children at righ prises.
Sweater Coats
See our lines of Sweater Coate
for men and children many styles
and colors. Special values.
Shoe Repairing of all kinds
ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN.
PHONE
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DrydaIe
THIS CARD'MUST BE FILLED IN AND PROMPTLY RETURNED HY ALL MALE', BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 ANO GS INCLUSIVE.
NATIONAL
1. What is your full name? .
3. Whore do you live? Province
4. Name of city, town,
village or Post Office 1
Street
10. How much time have you lost t
In Last 12 months from sickness? f
Number
CANADA.
11, Have you•full use of your arms?.
12. OF your logs? 13. OF your sight?
14. Of your hearing?
17. What are you working at fora living?'
18. Whom do you work for?
19. Have you a trade or profession?
21, Are you working new?
2. How old are you ?.,..1..._.... .yearn
6. In what country j
were you born? f
6. In what country was
your father born?
7. In what country was
your mother born? }
8. Wore you born a British subject?
9. If not, aro you naturalized?
15. Which aro you—married, l
single or a widower? J
16. How many persons bcs!dea
yourself do you support?
20. If to, what?
23. Would you be willing to change your present work for other necessary Work at the same pay during the war? ,
24. Aro you willing, if your railway faro in paid, to leave where you now live, and go to some other plat.° in Canada to do such work ?
INnTRUCTtONs FOR FILLING IN TH13 CARD ARE ON THE OTHER 51Dt. 11 AMM:A GUr3TIGNs. COUNT TOUR ANSWcrrs N
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