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Zurich Herald, 1917-01-19, Page 8414.1.4.4.4.444.4.44.1.4.4.444+.1-144.4.4.44 4.4'.;^.t••ir•'i•i•4.4. F••E•+• +4.44++++4 o°4+„tl. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. . ' Butter •'�' Eggs., . . , 4G 4•'t.cy Dried Apps,'- Qt;. _ .r . \VheatPotator ...... . S5. Aic Vats t 0 1,` 5, ;�, ,4 1. y� lis 7'3 4. liuckwl, eat 41: 4.75 l 5.O ':Flour .o��rin-bay GYLGS�0I2D5 LG2 Firer2:�5 + Ban, host.:;_ SUUii ad.. "gr.,' i. .'- Live Hogs fob Hensall 13 00 We sincerely thank you for your favors and Natrona- t •Y• age shown us during the past year, analwe look + - . -- forward to a continuance of the sante pleasant 1 Local News relations throughout the cortin; year,land wish you all a , i• - LOCAL MARKETS Corm., ct „ , f ti a sti.-:, 4 4.14 -t. 44 4. 4. .L y•y J nn 1 yy 7 _ . _ . z. w i•t. * .torr * is Happy am l .PI'osperortS , 4. 4• I 4 4. • 4. Fresh Groceries always on hand 4.. 4...I GA.SCHO RUBY and :,''1 ..,.. -'7d +,, ....,....... -4; * PHONE 'i : �1• • 444 4 »c.•g.•l+•g••F•.g••g•4•.t••s••g.o4 fi•.i+•'ro4�F••£ •£ •£ •x4�4� :••'r ;�•i•o o •. d•-. •l•�••4••'r•l• � :-t••Y•.�4•l•.€••l•.1••F..�•:•.;.q..,< 1 353% 3 8CBRI3F3 9E3i3f-3i szaizw.iNts�'�sFMstiE38104=1E 3t 3 Cream, Eggs and Butter WANTED Will pay highest cash price for CrPrm Butter and Eggs delivered atmy residence ,sidence , I, HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH 3CisE3E3S363f C 38s231313i 3F3i3P AMRIMPF C]EXRIS=':M.' S OF THE 181St„ kTUR DNS. • ]leaddic'or:-- `When) it was an.. niounce't to ;the 130,t.'a-ion after �I'urcfi Parade o,iv Christmas, Mb1ning'tihlat dinner would be ser- ved at 1100 --Alt loificers to be. presen4t-itt goes wiuh,oiut saying abate every 'plan "sat 'up, and took' notice." (Par, at that tiin;e, the ,men of !tb :.Blattalion, were co be the guests of the 'Officers at din - anter. pro. nae din'n.etr, believe me, and some si.ene ! J,us c 'try an,d aRin'e, i s you can, Lt-C: Combo, Majorilleaman, Cap , Major 'Shaw Capt MeT aggart and Capt. it oWn all armed 7vaaha caro -t ingknife and fork and •strugglingi, with a turkey, and some . 500 ''angry men waiting to he served. men gave tor ,once and he 'office lse were in Parade, The officers, .who were not carving,. were fli'tti'ng about from table to table with 'plates ,of turkey, ete, ,dined ,generous 'platters at that -and thein it want from turkey to Xmas. .pudding. , . • t ( i I wish you home fobke could have 'stepped in. asi.d seen the of- fi s in :white slmocks and aprons ;;Allen. 'at the dijshwa,shing;.' 'atp1ain •drying ; our Band Wing for Ptte. Cowell coaxing; -'ta'i'the 'pi'an'o some favourite ;pus :such as, "Pack all your tx ubers in your old Kit Bag"etc' m, 'fie w,ho were not eating were singing and serving at the same time, O;h! , jlit W,as a great time we had together, land it helped us to forget for a little while that . we ,were ado far from homes„ W'hat ;vias the Menu ? Markey, OUR 1VIAILING LIST Has been ;corrected to Jan. 17th, If you have renewed your sub- scription your label will show it. Mona' have alrelady paid their sal; s,.r•pcion for 1914 and we shank ..ht.m How 'about yours. REAL ESTATE CHANGES Mr McBride has purchased are; from Mr,. P. Haberer on the Blind Line. Mr . Pre t 'r has purchased the Lot in 'the went end of town from Alex, Foster. • Mr, David Gin.gerich has purchas ed ithe_shlare of Mr, Sam G,ingeiich in the f0 -acres on the Goshen Line south, HURON WEATHER INSURANCE CO. The 'annual 'm'ee'ting of the a- bove Co,. will be held in Hensall on Jan 31st as will be seen by a notice in lalno;ther column of this issiue, By looking over the an- nual statement of the Co. it will be seem that the Co is in a most satisfactory condition, and has made Most satisfaetow progrers'in now1916. It is now ixi a ''1,, eater finan- cial !p,o`ition than ever ;'before. The ,number of 'policies in Spree on Dec. 31st, 1916. was 2;374 covering $2,749,920 insurance. The avail- able residue of 'premium notes is $108,645-40 land the cash on and. $6,344 93. IThe notal assets ,,of tb.e Cp. 'are $115,24,7.40. 14Ir. W. T' Caldwell was 'prestid,e,nit,7.ar, 1916 k Caldwell :t: ( A. -.G. tS;m�illie of: Seaforth, . jv,•Yq,:r, �F,.; 'p'`•o,rV _.r .. "' fir.' • AGRICUh1U c BOARD QF • ITwo splendid imee,tinge r weir held in the tTo•Wn Hall on�i itch 5; under -the'auspices of" 'the 1f Brand,. of Agriculture; formerly the Farmer's Institute ,A The after- noon ,meeting in, the hall was• for the .men and Mr. Mcaullogh, of peel county, a 'practical and sue -s cessful farmer, addressed them on the "Dairy aili land o :Herd", and much va:uable inforMaton was given. Other vital ..que,s ions re- lating ,to ,the farm, were also ander discussion, Messrs. Groh and •rho,repson, the speakers billed, were unable to be present., Th, hall w'a ; crowded at the evening meetargi and a fine program o. songs : n 1 .n ;u i w1a V rer.de.ed M.s. Greer, of London, was the first sipe,.ket and her disczurse on pro- duct:on• saving waste material and ,efficiency, wlas vary educat- :ing. She ,a:so dwelt upon the ad vantages of holding rural schoo fairs and the need of instructing the boy and girls1 in the art o;• gardening. 'School' faire are being heel l in 'm'a'ny rector's thro ughoi Ontario and their' in ilu'n:., ii creating irite,es'.: in the work o' producing practicaly ae the necrs4i les of life among the caning men and women has bee: of inestimable value. Mr. i!•1cCollough followed and his remarks were closely followed by the large crowd. H's r'1 a:hai the boys and girls remain on tiie fir rni wa a strong one, and his adt ire ;', parents to make the fa ir. li'e more attractive to the young people was tiltnely. Ile said 'that "Back to the Farm,"' tis o..l : b.,• the cr7 lo•ide 2 ttta-i 'eve. alter the ;ar. IWS:th the rree,ent high !,rices of everything t.ha. a fa'n's -e. r ro'Riese, no bu`i'less wan rro e uc •rti'ie or snore honorable than the farmers. The rn,ca ice. elc',s' •! n'i°.h t+ingin,g the Nato Anthem. eAl 4• :••1+44.1•+1••1-•i•-1• s •i •1.44:•8••.4 :••1••1••1•$>f,.1..1.,1..1, d.4.4.44++++$ 1.4 .4•d•+l•4.44++ ++.1.4- Y 4 -g. 4 -4. 4 4. -i• -F+ 4. During 1917 -s+ -II+ 4. •l• «y4 -t- >II- 4 4.. 44 4 c- . • Lf MAKE YOUR BUSINESS MORE SUCCESSFUL AND MORE SATIS- FACTORY BY USING NEAT AND APPROPRIATE STATIONERY, WE PRINT EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE ,AND OUR '.WORK I,S RIGHT, GIVE US A TRIAL OR- DER, AGENTS FOR COUNTER CHECK BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. The Herald Zurich Het. I , Corn Cabbage Sa'jad Po' aloes. Pham Pluddinig & ,Sauce Pickles and Relishes *is Ciandiies Oranges Tea coffee 'yid we have enough? Well, we ha"d ,enough • to begin with, but I ,can assure •yowl that when ,t;h:e "Hurons" got finished there ass not 'much, of the 6001bel of. rarke5* ' leflt, grind as little of the 6001bs, of Chris'tm'as puddin'g. ourFegi,"ell 262 of our. boys: ureie, ins tFnce,''.ta'nd could not join, i yi i." us ' bat they; were aVat '.for a `ter bee ,,,everyone of them. was s'" g cw `all's 4 uo a s �1 'We May. be tiogether` but a. short, bate loner ag :e: Battalion but oiir diene I4Ogether.'on Xmas, tiny, 1916, ''(vil1, always Stand out. as toile of the 'blappic6't of the many' hours spent 'together,,, We believe that lour boy's are just about as, clealn and manlY,'u bunch of fele lov,js as ever left Canada and Hur one may well be 'proud of therm;. To the ftolk,s at home we would sendGreetings and may the New Year bring to us the peace that will editable tis to _return home to cleat old Huron. fSignerttl J. K. Fair.ull, Chaplain, 161stu, Os,. B,n'> C: E. F. --•1•'---- T E MEMORY QUILT .The Stove Question We were lucky once more in hay- ing contracted for about 50 stoves of all kinds a year ago, and since then stoves have' greatly advance in 'prices, . We are still selling' at the old prices. Call and see the Note this Bargain Large Ranges, with reservoir, high clloset, tied back, scroll with mirrors on top, oven thermometer and o large oven, 20x22, Best Stove on the market, only $50. Fu'.l stock of HEATING !STOVES at knockout ,prices. Call and see before you buy. All stoves guaranteed or no sale. BIG STOVE BARGAINS SEE OUR Cook stove with resevollr for " extended for Ranges co'mp'ete for $20.. $25. $33. PHONE 13 e. I-IIIRTLEIB, ZUrIC HUROM'SILARCEST:COMBINATION.•'STORE H 44 4. ar -1• •q •3• 4. •1+ 4. 44 .1. 4.4 4. 1• r 'i• .5. 4 : ', !•:,..'.'.4 .y ... y, ,...p r n•44.4.-1.4-1 4.4 it IK 311386 3fiF3t3Qf3S3SE 1ESCIi3t3:3er.3f3E31£3E3r3 3COSC NESE § New Confectionery Store Dashwood Bread and Cakes. Stratford Bread. Neilson's Chocolates & Candies Choice Confectionery & Groceries Stationery of -all kinds Picture Post Cards and Novelties California Toilet Preparations Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry. Parcolsamustbe brought in before Tuesday evening of each week. Your Patronage Solicited § W. C. Wagner - Zurich 3EI csma OZWQt• ICIER SIMISC,•33.3 SEart3E 33E9!0113E e 'A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS •' • I don"t mind being sick a bit I really think it's fun. ,They 'put tete in the spare -room, bed, And when The work is done mother brings her sewing in a_.ry eside the fire theyaVe built, And, tells the grandest stories cehe memory, qu'lt. FOR SALE --New Deering 1.t LOST -A horse blanket be - 'hoe drill. special price at $40., also tweed)', ,Hensall and Zurieli, on Dec, ,iai .'ohm Deere low, -down mortar° 23rd. :Brack, yellow and red !preader, purchased before advan-ch;eola. Pinder return to the gee in ,pride,. iWill :a ell at "Price Herald Office,. L. Proavg, Zurich'. • eepaltched it,w,hetn• she was a girl, From scrapps both large and sm,a tl ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • It is a pleasure to show our beautiful Holiday Goods, and you will • oblige us by considering this a personal invitation to call and in- ssped our extensive NEW LINE of Christmas Novelties. • • • • • ••p • • • • • • NEW YEAR TO ONE :AND ALL Come and See the Latest They're bits from Grandmna's wed- ding clothes, Her first gowln for as ball, A piece orf +mother"s best school - dress, pool- The ane where ink i3 spelt, Ohthere're the grandest things to ell About the •memory quilt. F ARIVIS FOR SALE Tine 1E0 -acre farts, known as the Meliek :farm, being lot 16 and north half lot 15, con. 12, Hay., Alno 60 acres, being part lot 14 • • • • I draw it close ;about my ears, And shut my eyes up tight, An'L only peek out 7noW and then 1'o watch the red firelight. (When 'mother's voice sounds far away, 'The Sandman creeps' to tilt His bags of s'a'nd and go -den c'rea'm, Across the memory quilt. -Marion Seymour Ki okland in Everywornaar"s World, • •w • ••• ••• ••• • i • • Suecessio.n dues froth the estate of the late E. C. Walker, of Walk- erville, amounted to $663,000. This is staid to be the Largest amount paid into the ,Ontario treasury con. 15, Hay. iThe latter farmhas' from any one estate,. 12 nacres fall wheat 40 acres plowed' ,Asked to define the word"de-- ready for seeding; and the balanr,.e.•f'e'el"' 'a you,n'gs,ter replied, "It gno.I ra,sitrure, Will sell on trim is what yon got when you haven't, terms For particxtilars apply tel, got Gas 'mlueh as if you lust tsad di, :?. Verner, Zurich, nothin" s • 0 • • • • w • • i•TZLWUI • ZURICH 1 . p ®eO emeitO*i3O esaseett�'r i M►OOOMeiliMs Yoe will Get New • Ideas as you look through our Holiday Stock. It is a practical demon- stration of POSSIBILITIES in gathering under one roof nearly everything to make people HAPPY at CHRISTMAS time. The Finest Sight in Town is our BEAUTIFUL stock of GIFTS containing all that is BRIGHT. FRESH, NEW and NOVEL in Holiday Goods of gen- uine worth and unquestioned value for really desirable presents. We can meet your Wants Whatever your needs., come and let us show you a VARIETY of beautiful presents that will AT ONCE appeal to you as '`JUST THE THING." We have genuine new attractions for Christmas and we want you.to see them. • i • • 0 • r r • 11111 • Hand Painted Nippon China • We have added to our stock this year beauitiful range 2 of Hand Painted China 1,{ t, t l l f 0 0 Our Grocery Department s filled with the choicest Groceries obtainable, also candies, nuts, oranges, Peels. Raisins, Currants, Shelled Nuts, • etc. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE Our extraordinary variety of PLEASING and APPROPRIATE Christmas Goods, the very latest from "SANTA LAND" will afford you a wide range of selections in Xmas gifts. in at itis To secure the choicest gifts we would, invite your shopping earliest possible moment as numerous selections are being made da sly. IM Phone • • FC