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LEGAL, °ARDS,
OFOOT, leILLORAN, & COOKE,
Berrisbers, Solicitors, NobarieE•
ho &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd
er from Henaiiton St. Goderich,
Private fends bo leen at lowest rates
Pnounrooe, K. 0. J. Ls. Kir:LORAN,
H. J. 1). Conan.
a'Cooke will be in Henson on Friday
tents Saturday of each week.
lyir.„DICAL CARDS
nR A. J. Mo,cEINNON lute Hous4
'Surg'
eon Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
ea; Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Polyclinic
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in connection. °face, Zurich
•Ont.
Zurich' the
MARKET'
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH. FOR SKINS & H1DES
71eMerblVet &
dohert
The Home
Ins armee Co.
-aws a
Paid-up Capital $6,000,000
Surplus to Policyholders
$19,536,177,25
Insures your barn against damage
by wind or tornado for 40 cents
per $100 for 8 years, and your
house for 80 gents per $100 for
eat g- 1'76 13e01 jelne note and
ntee .
Agent - Zurich
Dealer in Lightning Rods
Etsfflam.swrozzaamm
UNDERTAKING
Prompt Service
Mocierate.:C'ha,rge.
Tailor Shop
and
Laundry
W. H. HOFFMAN
Zurie14, Ontarko
"PRESENTATIVE WANTED
nce for Zurich and district
anatere'S Greatest Nurseries'
\1917 Planting List now
list of Hardy Canadian
\Ornamental Stock in-
eIntosh Red 9.pple, Ste
bearing Raspberry,
other leaders.
rated catalogue sent
r.. li at best selling time.
r ositions.
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Wellington
'orbnthili Xuseries
?ablished 1837)
RONTO
LOCAL NEWS
The eaneert in tb.0 Town gun
on Tuesday evening was fairly
vs. ell ait ten led., An IY:e2C0 Lig pro
gram Was rendered,
NOW IS the time to renew your
subscriptions to your daily or
weekly papore. Look over our
clubbing list and you will see chat
we can save .you money.
It is rdported that the .13titish have
2,00(),00U soldiers on the 'western
front alone.
Mrs Gr,:er,
addreas the imember3 of the Wom-
eaV,s Ins ante tat the, home of Mrs,
E. Appel next duesday at.ernoon,
at 2 o'clock. All ladies are in-
vited. She will &so deliver an
addrees in th.e Town Hall at the
evening -meeting ot • the Agree--
uleure Board. A good progran
will be given in the hail on Tues -.
day evening. A silvee o'ee.t
will be taken.
fThe entertainment given at the,
Town Ha 1, Tuesday eeeeing wooed
have been very entereainieg ,f ehe
performers wculd have b:ea giv-
en a fair &lance, eonof the
audience became unruly and lei
appeared that if the concert cone
Untied violence would have ensued
It is Itoo bad that an evening's' ea-
tertainment had to be cut short
Steps Should be taken' to avoid
disturbances an similar occasions
by depu idng a number of cfiece
ers properly equipped to keee tea
peace.
Among :the seoriee, in the Jan -
nary Rod and Gun which is now
an the
news-S.::ands is "The Pi,,
griniaae," by H C. Haddon. S :art-
ing :the New Year Right" by 1.e. V.
iWilliama, "Camping in the heart
of the Rockies" by E. Anderson,
"The Lost Cabin Mine ,of a'enas
Creek" by Mike Jay, "A Hurling
and Fishin,g Trip in British Col-
mribia" by T. S. Scott, "With the
Ocearro,graphers' by R. J. Fraser,
etc., etc. Reginald Gourley cone
tribtites an !article on "Our Pass-,
king gague Birds" to the Conser-
vation Department acrid the other
regular regular departments are
well malintainod. W. 3.. Taylor
Liallite4, publisher, esus
B„
e .eeith the winter' 'Ind
lasting well into' April the proba
lability is that the !mail carrier will
earn -all the mien.ey, he will receive
for -making his six rounds a week.
He will apprecia-te all the help we
can give him in hhe way of making
the roads passable. When the
winter snows come it every fann-
er would break out the road a-,
langside his Wm after, , every
storm the rounds of the mail car -
Tier -would be :more easily made
and his mail boxesmore prompt.,
ly visited.
TWO TRAINS A DAY
The Grand Trunk Railway has
officially announced the caecerati
on of 48 r-arsenger trains in Ont-,
ario west of Belleville, commenc-
ing next Sunday,. London will
have 8 trains less a day and Han-
sen will have only twopa-seenger
train- a day, one from che north
in the forenoon and one from Lon -
dor in the evenieg. The anise of
these cancellations' is the freight,
congestion and the coal famine in
many towns. - :The extra equip-
ment and crews will be utilized
in overcoming the freight blbcade,
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BORN
Dowson—At Babylon Line. Sam -
ley, on Jan. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs,
John H. Dowson, ee son.
DIED
Bender—At Dashwood, on Tuesday
Jan. 2nd, Henry Bender, aged .87
yeaes. 3 months and 17 days.
Elgie—In Stanley, on Jan, nth, Geo-
rge Elgie, lagee 03 years.
PREP
RHOS
There are cold days coming
Prepare for them now by sec-
uring your supple of the
celebrated D. & H. Lacka-
WAD a Anthracite Coal We
have a supply of all sizes:
Egg, Stove and Chesnut
D A. Cantelon
Hensaill
ine nucr
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERVICES •
Sunday, German. — 9.15 a. m
" Sunday Sc.hoel 11.00 a. m
" Service, English —7.00 p. m
Tuesday Jr. Y, P. A. '7.30 pem
Tuesday, Y. P. A, --- 8.15 p, en
'Thursday Prayer Meeting 8.00 p
Friday, Choir Practice -- 8 30p, in
Laei s' Aid, First Wednesday of
each Month. 7.'0 pen.
Lill'HERAN CHURCH
Sunday Schlool 2 p.m.
German Servi e3, Sunday 10 3'lson,
English Service Sunday 7.30 pen,
Luther League, Friday 8. p.
Ladies' Aid meets first Tuesday of
eaehmonth at 2.30 p. n.
Andrew F. Hess
CONVEYANCING, ETC.
FIRE INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN
AGENT FOR UREAT WEST
PERMANENT LOAN CO.
ACCOUNTS COLLECTED
ACCIDENT LISURANCE
Herald Office Zurich
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HONOR ROLL
161st BATTALION, C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
Andrew Price
Tbos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
oneree eferide
Milton Johnston 2
Daniel Bennett
Maurice 'Weber
We have been asked to add, to; the
4,11blt potatoes weigths co lbs;,
bpee$,070 bg.; curro te 75 ib3
/5 11)0' eaaeelps 15 the; cureipe
cibtae;,-• e'eest,e'LePternejsoiali4zWjacof ts1
,1/4.,e
etrolPsOnsecto,,i.d re-
4')OVLI A; hat.
does ob`t conean the onemixe
Ibe.called ;Air dealt be liabeee to
ral Mee 01 $26 ear the first oVOIsex
falnd '$60 tat each subeeteueet of—
eelorrn: isL bA
Ai4beguoleiatitzy of the fore -
The great advances in parbac
health WO- t .a 0, aya mes.ical
wricer it: hew York Otalook, cone
.n.nc.3. tr reduce th.e acute or in-
eo a cis a .• s sac i.o.J typhoid
p'..,terla smallpox, even tub„r
cii bin the 'middle-aged mat)
is cbiaf,' more Tepidly than over
of degennaeive ciseeas'es, the re-
eu_t oe worry land 01.rain, Cancer,
diabetes, apoplexy, org•an'ia lisaet
diseas, diereses of the aeterics, cir
rhosis of the liver, lead Brightls
diseas—these seven causes account
for mo:e than on..'11a 1 o. t e d at 1
after the age of forZy,
Unless the !present tendency o:
eaemere to ssli off their breetreientng
stock nether than carry h
through the winter is rot
the is. likely to be a shortage
01 ..e4
:ere
tpai
an
ehe
gale
ste
Pr OT21
nd;,tianr:ctirlysiinilionigestrii.i:
e il being the Dap:ire-a
'mor the provine2 re-
lAture that
'exigh coaz ol feed is
er-s eo gee rid (.f their
, 'e tsieuatoi has beceme.
1 leg ftleae. seec:al steps
g
tela to co-unteract the
pg tenddncy, As u re --
err: oa neecOatons between the de
eartm a. lure And the ronci.loe
Live , eb.k er ,neh at OZtae a, a
eepecIal lecture on sock raesng is
to be lattathed to the "Better ear -
ming" speeial, ,couring the pro v-
enee during the nex:: ewo ixonths
The gel, erteneee.-. is a so mills
the ,asis'..an. 6e of its district eepte-
sentaelvee le order to carry„ on an
educ4eep nal campaign It is fel,:
that the, farmers will serve theis,
e
ovreanecrests best oy leeepIng
ere stock ,even if carrying them
overthe ;winter is casay.
iteete,e!!..4;e4(e CHOICE
11047 te-gtee$IVIcKacy had a great
eines, ,' ftehiand humor in Ontario
saticeitilltl,:
he,uhauseleeievals,ci1
,_ ai
,:af,, lesei bets-
aria 1. : - nen
Was ii e' ilVIckayS- 'Oy 4,t,' eWbenr
the e., 4e.oreere C6O.Ttatect:tit'Annan
theeeCoes eqg slub-division Out ID
et Wee' found that a
a ana
IlighleM4' ii. ere instead of mark-
seeg i" after one or other of
"t:6leLtnraganleae.e,.i.17a.vritena 1phraed
attfefa‘iThus.—
iy3:;7°tan
gt°ci":'
lx1e:7ael No
ttabet17
POSTAGZ,VAVIPS NOT RESTIII-
. v, OTED ,
There' seems .to 'b some miscon-
ception in some quarters as to the
use of posIta,ge stamps far revenue
prierpo:,ear Banks Crag stores mer-
chants, etc,„ inlay use them S:nlion
19o1 the, Spiecial (War Revenue act
o':', 195 proeleeee ,th at cite e .. pos ag 1
stalinps oe,Atitie revenue s tam es
may bee l- there bailig no re-
strietii.ebe . tever fon the ase of
P 0eftma foe tees purpose,
On obrr.iry there would
seem f4Iiira&vrtntage in the
Use de Adit4gto Stamps, inasmuch
as Ineand.ete4ile war tax s!ei raps
cartnat4eWy. be sold for the prea paymen'7'newar ... ax ollEt ;ere Pe s t
Cars Poseal Notes or Poet Of ice
money orders, or for the payment
of postage, or any 'other peet:al
charge, whereas ordinary p os' a9:c:,
stamps, as well as war tax poet.
age stamps may be Used for any
ever tax purposes, an -1 for the pae-
,ment of any poseal charge.
rIonor Roll the names of eth•e boys
from Zurich-, •who thaye: enlisferl in
•ba,tbalions' in'vatioets- pterte t
-1-a-ea-e4 melt
Arne ennr (killed in action)
Emma= Brown
Peter Randall
Emanuel Floltzmagfi
Abe Bender
Albert Bender
David Stelck
Frank Uttley
Ed. Fisher
Norman Prang
Hy. Si eman
Arnie Hildebrandt
Marshall Zeller
Norman Johnston
W. Livingood (killed in action)
Roy Geiger
Alv n (-ire
M 0 Demme
In addition to the abeye five frena
Zurich joined the lelst but were re-
jected as physically unfit, 31
If the above list is not complete
kindly inform us and we will be pleas-
ed to add any names we have omitted
Crass Fertilizer Co.
BASIC; SLAG
Ani now taking orders for win tee
delivery. !The past season has
egain shown that Basin S'ag gives
best satisfaction for• grain and
beans For reeerenee ask farmer's
in this locality who have used it.
Ontario Ferlilizer
I also sell the above brand of
Fertilizer made by one of the larg-
est Canadian Companies, Agency
for Commercial Fertilizer's for
every purpose.
JOSEPH
R R. N). 2.
.Zurich.
FOB RENT
Premises in Zurich owned by Mrs
Phone 10, House Phone 10a
I meCormick For particulars apply to
Mitteiholtz or A F Hess.
A
Your Tramping Companion.
He may be all right in the city, a
pleasant chap to lunch with and 0 good
companion for an evening at the club,
but beware, of taking him along on El
fortnight's hike through the woods oil
cacruise in 0 tWenty-five footer. Test
Ole before you give him
lzn
to spoil your vacation. HS
mthhit7eyebtbhaeonregoe:souchY before breakfast, ot
bo may be a plain shirker. Possibly the
thin veneer of civilization conceals the
primordial hog. --Outing.
Electric Light.
The basic discovery of the possibility
of electric light was roade by Sir.
Ettnaphry Da- in 1810, but for the
next fifty years the developments were
solely sdentIde and to practice; use
was male et them, In 1862, however
an are light Was installed in a light -
`house at pntigetkesS, And this is
I orally believed to be the first electrie
lamp regular service.
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Litter Carriers
STANCHIONS
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We handle and install all the
modern convenciences for your
stables. See our lines,
B --T Hay Tracks and Cars
Let us install your hay track for you now. Terms are
same at if installed next spring, viz Sept,. 1st, 1917.
We handle pumps, piping, etc.
L.
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