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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-02-09, Page 5The Chucrhes EVANGELICAL CAL OR 7RCII iS'ERVCES Sunder, German • - - 9.45 a. tn, " Sunday school 11.00 a,02. t, service Etglieb. .7.00 p.m, Tuesday Jr. Y. P. A. 1.30 p. m Tuesday, Y. P, A. ... , . 8.15 p. m. I',1'h.;utrstl!ay Pi.ayer Meeting 7.30 p.m. Felday, Choir Practice ••• 8 30p. m. td1ees Aid First .Tuesd.ay of lea eh Month. ... ...... 2,40 p.m, LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Schlool ••• ••• •.• 2 p.m. (German Services, Sunday 9.0 30a,m. Englisch, ,Service Sunday, x.90 Teem Luther League, Friday 8. p. m. Ladies' .Md meets first Tuesday of each month at 2.30 p;. m. Zurich Meat '‘t-' MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash PXfee for Wool CASH . FOR SK1LNIB & HIDES Tinggib! i t & De1oheTt Andrew F. Hess CONVEYANCING, ETC FIRE INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AUT011IOBILE INSURANCE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN AGENT FOR GREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN CO. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ACCIDENT INSURANCE Herald Office Zurich The Home n t a nee Co. Al fie. . • rN. aid -lip 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 3 years, and your hoase for 30 cents per $100 for 3 years. No premium note and no extra assessment guaranteed. ® HOLTZ II Agee` - Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate:rharge5 Tailor Shop and Laundry W. H. BCF FMA Znal icb, - Ontario FARMS FOR SALE st offer my two farms for sale, one -being south half of lot 3, con- taining 813e, acres. and the other • heing the north half of lot 4, con- ' Miming '79 acres, both its the 13th. +,. cn, Stanley, .F'Ihe former has 10 acres good bush, and they latter $ acres, Both in) good date la£ • teuttivatioal and goon buildings on bI th fa tna, Rammns :have stone fonindationa and lots of water on •renitc For particulars apply ?tc� Chttg, Mite, R. R. 1Vxa•, 2. Zuricha LOCAL NEWS New ade-'•E. Appel, J, Gals.ter. Mr, Ed. Beaver spent) Thursday at London, Private funds to loan on first ,Hort• gage. , Apply to A, 1+'. Bees, Zurich, sbipmteaet ,of stamped mats to hand new pfattelen.s.. Raaby&Gast.ho. Next week will be Eeomething out of the ordinady in Bargain -giv- ing at Appel'ls. New Bargains every day. Now is •the time to renew your subscriptions to your daily o weekly Tapers. Look over ode clubbing list and you will See that we can save you money airs. Margaret B. Charlesworth 9f Blyth, in the county of Huron, Ontario is applying for d,v.r.e from her husband, Leopold u. Charlesworth, •a merchant of the ce ane place. The application hi dated from ;Winnipeg. Figures published by the Census and Statistics Monthly show the fnilowing decrease in live s.ocle in Canada in 1916 as compared wait. 1915 -Horses, 5,464; milch cows 6 ,- 501; other cattle, 85,636,; sheep, 7 ,- 561: ,,wine, 297;228, These decreas- es are deserving of the attention of procurers and consumers es e e 1 The 'Ontario Legislature wit, open on ,Tuesday, Feb. 13th. On :Wednesday, Hon. Mr. Hears'. will move that the House adjourn out of respect for the memory •f the late Hon .J J. Foy, Hon. James 8, Duff, and Mr. S, Armstrnog. The address in reply to the Speech from the :Throne will be moved on Thursday. +M•atters are said to le well in hand for private bill leg- islation, and present expectation at Queeu;s Park are that the ses- sion will be over about Easter. The comimg season is going to be ;marked by high prices for all farm produce. X11 will he your interest to watch the market clos- ely. ,The Farmer's Sun, Toronto, as a farm market paper has no equal. It has Saved its readers many dollars by keeping them posted as to the trend of prices. There never was a time when this information was of such value to the farmers of the Province as, avow. Those who read The Sun, regularly .find it; is. busitaes;3' prop- osition trial means money to them. Your subscription for the San :'cam be left at this office. The five languages richest in words are as follows: English 450,000; Germany, 300,000; French, 210,00 • Italian, 1.10,000; Spanish, 120,000: The figures of Bourse approximate. The percentage f o illiteracy in the various beliger- ent nations is as follows: Austria, 22.6; Hungary, 40.9; Belgium, 12.7, France, 14.1; Germany, 0.02; Italy 48.2; Russia, 70.0; Servia 75.9; Un- nited Kingdom 1.0. It should be rememberecl that these figures are estimated from different bases of age and qualifieationsc (e g. in- ability to read or to w.ite o: both) and therefore, can not be taken absolutely as a basis of com- parison. CLUBBING LIST Herald and Daily Globe $8 75 " " Weekly Globe 175• Daily Mail and Em- pire 8 75 Wesly Mail and 4, t1 11 It Empire. 1 75 Toronto Daily Star 8 25 " Daily News 8 25 " Weekly Star.. 1 75 " London Free Press Morning Edition.... 8 CO Evening Edition.... 8 60 Weekly Edition 1 85 London Advertiser Morning Edition3 GO Evening Edition..., 8 60 Weekly Edition 1 75 .Farm. & Dairy 1 75 1c 1, I At Weekly Sun 1.8 Farmers Advocate.., 2 4 Montreal '.Family Herald and Weekly Star ,. 1 8 Weekly Montreal Witness 18 Canadian Country- man ountryman Desirable brick idwel.ng house and three ,lots for sale, situated in Zurich. Good frame scab1e and good swell and ci.tern on prerni•see, Fruit trees and land n• good state of cultiva.ion: Sit- uated opposite School 1 uuse. For particulars apply to Martin Warne or Mary Prang, Exec,u. ors,Zurieh. FARM FOR SALE Comprising 153X acres, in Stan- ley „Township, 1% miles north of Blake, with good buildings, Barn 410x,'60, with good straw Seed, 40x36, driving shed 21x20, with hog pen .iderneath and a cider mill in good running order Stablesare cement, also floors. Good Intone house, 11 rooms, with good cellar, hard and soft water inside. A- bout 30 acres of good buslh of mix- ed timber, maple, bee.^.h, hemlock, bassevood.elm and whi`'e ash, The °arm is well drained and fenced, a- bout 3 acres of orchard- apple.;., plums. peaches, etc. Ten acres fall wheat, 61 acres plowed and about 50 acres seed in grass. Will' be sold at a reesonnble price. Foe particulars apply on the .premises lot 8,° con. 13, Stanley. Merino D. Steckley, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, FARMS FOR SALE Fine 150 -acre farm known as the Melick farm, being lot 16 'and north half lot 15, con. 12, Rae. Also 60 acres, being part lot 14, con. 15, Hay. The latter i arm has 12 acres fall wheat 40 acres plowed ready for seeding and the ha'anre goof pasture. Will sell on rage- terms. ageterms. For particulars apply to Ji. J. Merrier, Zurich. L • K Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. d supply on hand. CL F CASE & SCI HEI; E 35 HENSALL Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC Am now taking orders for winter delivery. The past Season has :gain shown that Basi: S:aggives best satisfaction for grain and beans. For re_erence ask farmers in this locality who have used it, Ontario Ferlllizer I also sell the above brand of h'ertilizer made by one of the larg- est Canadian Compani:s. Agency for Commercial Fertilizers for every purpose JOSEPH RIM R R. N N. 2 Zurich. Classified Ads 1 LEGAL. CARDS. PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN, & C00Kla. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &o, Office, on tho Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St. Goderich, Private funds to loan at lowest lutes W. PaOUDFooT, K. C. J. L. KIL'LORAN. H. 3. D. COOTIE. Mr. Cooke will be in Eensall on Friday and Saturday of each week, MEDICAL CARDS o R A. J. MacKINNON late Hous. 0 Surgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity t 5 Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the House Staff, New York Palyclinic 5 Medical School and Hospital. Drug shore in connection. Office, Zurich 1 50ot HessJEWELLERS AND OPTICAS Retairing ct Sj5eczczlzy PPR ESS Thera are cold days coming Prepare for them now by sec- iring your sipple of the oele1rated D. c H. Lacka- wa11t Aiithilet.e Coal Sere hLve:4, supply of all sizes: Eg'v.--t Stove and Chesnut ® Caiitelon lMensal'Pl?.oge, 10, House Phone 10a JAN. 9. 117 WATER BONLS Litter Carriers STANCHIONS rTC. E'PC , We Handle and install ail the modern canvendences for your stables. See our lines, B --T Hay Tracks and Cars Let us install your bay track for yon nrw, Terms are saltie ;tt i installed ue.t Spri1ig, N iz, Asia 1.•t, 1917. We .handle pumps, plpal1g„ etc. �.e ZUCH THE MINISTER OF FINANCE REQUESTS HE PEOPLE OF CANADA TO BEGIN NOW TO SAVE MONE^�Y FOR THE N``MXT. WA�..:LOA DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE OTTAWA - -i. - , -4— . --t~- , - , -1- 1 -÷ -•i--d• - , - -+- 4- 4•- f• -4-b--4•- :- . -^i•-+- . --i,$• E.eO Ewn BYS IL ..QUICK SERVICE EXPRESS PREPAID PLAIN PACKAGEa We are th' ONLY wholesale liquor detler;s iin Port Huron. Send your oldn br ;et.er or callI ;personally gat our office and leave orders. Loated one block west of Posiofice. Entranes fo:Ladies. The quality of thesis goois is e.e1 known. You o.de' is : i':e1 d r_t from. dstil:eryby I FAT EXPRESS'rpaid. Ken this pice lst for future reference. CANADIAN CLUBPer case of 3 bottles ........••. $1.23 Per ease of .1 bottles .....................5.25 4- . Per ease of 6 bottles .....................7,06 Per case of 12 bottles ...................135) r1 Gl. Jars .................. ... ...o, ' 2 Gal. Jiars 11.73 IMPERIAL......er ,cise of 3 bottles ... ... 3,10 Per case ,of 4 bottles ............... ....4,25 ee Per case of 6 bottles ...................5 59 4. Per case of 12 bottles ...... .....9 5) 1 Gal. Jars ... ..._..525 2 'Gal. •Jiaes ... ........ .. ..073 4. Alcohol (Pure Spirit) 1 Gal, 3s, ... 38 5) Alcohol (Pure Spirits) 2 Gat. Jaes+ ... 1650 1 4. r 1•4. f Gar. Water and Seventh Sts. ria, � a, i' SEAGR + M S Seagram's s3 ... e.. Seageam 's Star ...m ...4 RV; ee Snagitaiu" s White Wheat, • 1 i IG, & W, •Gooder5iaun & 1Worts" rye ... ... $9,00 • ,Gooderiham & Worts' Special k... ' ,WALKER'S OLD RYE Per case of 3. bottleo $3,00 Per ;case of 4 bottles ... ... ... ... 3.9) Per case or 6 bottles _.. ... ... ...5.0) Per,case of 12 bottles ... ... ... ... 8 75 1 Gal. Jars ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 5 t .Gal, Jars ... .. , ...8 50 5 'Gal, ,Tars 20.75 ORDINARY RYE,, 2yrs. Old 1 Gal Jars. 2 Gal, Jars 5 Gal Jars 1 Gal. Jars 2 Gal, Jars 5 Gal. Jam a.,.. $10i ,..7.5) ... -.17..50 MALT WHISKEiN, .e . -.8.50 t.. ... 20 73 12 BOTmLF.S 6 Bottles :,J .._ ..; $11,00 $6.25 ..� ..r 8,00 . 4.'75 •e., '..., ... 11.00 • 6.00 IA11o1Wnnte fog empty jars returned, freight erepaid, in good 2; gal. 50e; 5 gal. $1.25 each. Make remittance by money ouder, lei1tter. 25 years in the trade. References; Bradstreet's, Dun's, Oeders 410 4 BottletB $4.5D 3.90 4.50 3 Bott'es $3.50 3.00 3.50 5.00 4.00 3.25 9:.25 4.50 4.1 I 3.50 4- 4, 4 .ti condition as follows; 1 gal. 30c; marked cheeque or registered oe. any b'4anlc in city. Send all J. G. PHILPOTT PORT HURON, Mici igaan, U. S. A. _.y._ ,t, ...1. .�! _.�t; 3. 3.,. • r'- . �.�. �,y.� cF., vr.._ 5..- .1:....1 1.,....1