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Zurich Herald, 1917-03-30, Page 8\ • .v Wil,•: ..mak , al:4 Village D2V, .<:rs in Ontario. year .r. stry prices, the like of Which have seldom hcen experienced, certainly make it worth > Valle to start keeping hens. By doing so you h • i ergs at the most trig'-'�g cost. At the same time y, -::T; r the splendid satisfaction of knowing that you aare �_�_ .; something towards helping Britain, Canada. and th^ 1'.::.s achieve victory this year. I., s.:d production of food helps not only to lower h c:..rt of living, but it helps to increase the .;- needed surplus of Canada's food for export.; It res nso_iey otherwise spent for eggs and poultry' at ii,.11 prices, and saves the labor of others whose; effort • :led for more vital war work. The • Department of Agriculture will give every 1' ssistance by affording information about poultry -• Write for free bulletin Which tells how to k eer, ;:tress below). vegetable garden • 'or every homeQ9 Not:. Wald be overlooked in this vital year ofthe war. "l`F=.. + went earnestly invites everyone to help increase lion by growing vegetables. Even the • smallest 1'' 1- :'f ground,- when properly cultivated, pro- duces a. sugar -Jell -1g amount of vegetables. Experience is not. essential. Oa rc_quest the Department of Agriculture will send valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direc- • Lions for preparing soil, planting, cultivation, etc. A plan - of a vegetable garden, indicating suitable crop to grow, best varieties and their arrangement in the garden, will . be sent free to any address. Address letters to "Vegetable Campaign," Department of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto -Ontario Department of Agriculture W. H. Hearst, Minister of Agriculture Parliament Buildings Toronto 11 ANNOUNCEMENT! RE IIAN E TAKEN OVEit THE GENERAL ShOt;K AND . WILL OF RUTTY & GASCHO AND WILL CONTINUE IN BUSINESS AT' THE OLD STAND. OUR AIM IS .TO GIVE A FAIR AND SQUARE DEAL TO ONE AND ALL ANI) HOPE FOR A CONT. I ','CYAN - OB or YOUR VALUED PATRON- AGE Gascho & Son, 'i urich cssezzzammunamsseeplitERINEENIISISEi FORD MOTOR OIL FOR SALE' -Any quantity. Geo. R. Hess. --+---- EGGS FOR HATCHING Settings of Eggs of thorough- bred, white leghorns Young strain 50e a setting. Juluis ,Thie1,Zurieh +�---- SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Friday and ,Saturday, Mar., 30th and 31st. Minis Innes, .vho has charge has visited Detroit and LOCAL MARKETS Correui.ad every Thursday. Butter Eggs Dried Apples Potatoes Wheat Oats London openings. Barley MILTON W. ORT`rVEIN, Hensall. Buckwheat ----.y,---- Flour Bran RL1B1 & GASCHO A large number of accounts are still unpaid. 'We have decided to extend the time one week, until April 8th, when all must be set- tled Kindly attend to yours.. Wen S. Ruby. AUCTION SALE Of Hoiusehold Effects in; the Vil- lage of Crich, OD Saturday, Mar. 31st, alt 1.30 o'clock, p. m. Mrs'; Paulin Faust, proprietoress; E. Bossenberry, auctioneer. Shorts Low Grad, ... Live Bogs fob Iiensall L AT,E MRS. ABRAHAM GEIGER L arly on Monday morning the spirit of Mrs. Abraham Geiger pas= wed to its Maker. The deceased had been ill Par some months became es time went by gradually her suf- ferings She re with Christian fortitude and was a faithful member of the Evangelical church. Besides her sorrowing husband, she leaves , a number of sons and daughters by a former marriage, to mowen..„.�L+" , loss. \The funeral was held 1,.on <Wednesday and was largely at- tended. Rev. F. B. Meyer, Pas. - tor of the Evangelical church Con- ducted the services. The remains were interred in the Bronson Line cemetery. 0 0 .35 32 05 2 50 1.60 1.70 65 70 1 00 1 25 4.75 5.25 $4000 42.00 bag 2.70 15 25 Local News PRODUCE! PRODUCE! A telegram. was received from the Organization of Resources Commies,on on 'Tuesday caning on ah avai.able help to assist the farm, erg ciu.i,ig ..tie seeding time wnicn commeneus early in April., A specie, appeal is being made to re- tired f iine_s and all others who are unemployed to help in the great vo=t. oI production this year If you eUM, oo: enlist do your "bit'' by helping .o produce the neces- sities •The eoun r ee^ds everything that can be grown this year. KINE WORKMANSHIP At the, conreotionery store of 'Mr. Solomon Kipfer. a fine piece )f wcod carving has been on ex- hibition It Was carved out of Cedar and represents the old time yolk of. oxen hitched to a wagon. On tie Aragon is found an old style plo w, antd the driver is talking to his i eighbor who stands beside the oxen =Two dogs, one on the seat 'and the other on the ground completes the picture. It is re - TO INVESTORS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR r DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable 1st October, 1919.. Interest payable half -yearly, lst April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering gat par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay- ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which hear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1916. r• , Cream, Eggs and Butter WANTED Will pay highest cash price for Cream Butter and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich, at any time during the week. L TTUDSON, 0 Note ' this Bargain , Large Ranges, with reservoir, igh closet, tied back, scroll with •irrors on top, oven tharmonleter ,,al a large oven, 20x22, Best ;tote om the market, only $50. Fu.l stock of HEATING STOVES t knockout prices. Call and see before you buy. The 'pave Question We wer'e lucky once.iraore ,a hav- ing contracted for about 50 stovea of all kinds a year ago, and since then stoves have greatly advanced in prices, We are still selling at the old prices. Call and see the BIG STOVE BARGAINS SEE OUR Cook stove with resevoir for $20. ?' " extended for $25. Ranges complete for $33, All stoves guaranteed or no sale, HARTLE1B,PHOzuRNlEI3 C KUROfJ'SILARGEST COMBINATION STORE �3s t�� W4 w W WAMIANAMl MPAWAW r• 1 ,_,/g/112e7 mnarkably well done and showy j Iconsiderable hlunno skill of the car hoer ( Opportunity �� Mr. hlElnai,o Kipfer, of Dixie. !Golden HYDRO COMING 1 I• A start has beenmade on the Great Values 'in Ladies' Coats, 1VIen9s Suits, Furs Ipower line from Exeter to Dash - wood. About twenty men are ene we extend to all the ladies of Zurich, cant vicinity a cordial invitation to attend ozu Spring .Yllili ,rzery Openin4'g, " t th.ich . wall be held ora Friday and Saturday, Mar. o l and Yd D „� s,,_41.:11" and following days. In the ,7V w JZIi1tirze� Payor~s 7/71)J�l's. McCormick's olcl stand. IDELLA E, KLI NE ' MM ' '1+WWWT-NWI M WAMM gaged in digging post holes be- tween the two towns and the wort, is going rapidly ahead. It is ex- Reefed that Dashwood will have the ;ppwier turned on by May 15th next. It its likely that the line from ,Sairepta to Zurich will be built as soon as the Dashwood line is completed. About 75 residents of Zurich have signed for hydro. As the tiome is short when the power will be available here an extra effLort should be made to have ,all the wiring done as soon as possible. Have you 1*etnewed your sub- scription th 'the Herald for 1917? Mr. Jae, B'ipfer of the. Gosheu Line south has moved into the house vacat- ed by Alex Foster. Fresh supply of .Fornialdehyde or hand for treating smut in grain at 1Zurich Drug Store. VEW' ADS C, Fritz, Miss Idella; E. Kline, Notice to Creditors, De-, phone 5 ZURICH t' ,1•tin t of Agricall thrall 31, W. � OrtW eI n, 3rot1 lle# ZURICH FAIR Sept. 19,-20 The directors of the Zurich Ag- ,riculturall Society met in the Town, Hall on iTnesday and transacted considerable business. The prize list was revised and a number of needed changes made. Class 23, l adi is,',•,Vi'�o>k, will be. revised by a conTmitte of ladies appointed by, the directors. iThe dates for the fall fain were set for Sept. 19th and 20th. It was 'decided to rent the kr mm's by tlende : fo. 1 -ay only Ms directors also decided to en- ter the Society in the standing Fl 1 i C op C'ompe'tition:. All mem bers can enter this competition. ITh 1.1a'.d o' g.a'n chcsen was whit oats. ,Meny agricultural societi- es are now Ilakin.gpp part in these competitions. More particulars will follow later. wE SELL FAIDI nnPL 14E ITs L. Prang, Zurich and overstocks Mens Tailored Suits These suits are well made, first class trimmings and sell at $23.00 and $25.00. On sale at $16.50 and 18.50. at a great saving.. Tweed Overcoats Regular $12.50 On Sale at 77 10.00 'r " 8.00 1 only boy'Is 7.00 a) 8.50 7.00 4.00 3.50 Men's Fur Collar'- Regular ollar Regular $22.00. On Sale at $17.50 20,00 " 14.50 Now fora Bargain We have .still in stock about 20 suit lengths which we are going to, clear at less than cost of raw material. 37,i yds in piece. Regular $3.00, $4.00, and $5.00 per yd. now $7,75 to $11.50 a piece. Ladies' Coats , 20 I1,adiee' Coate Regular prices from $10.00 to 116.00 (While they halt $4,00 each. 1 only Ladies Esqunietteplush coats, Regular $25.00 for 19.50 1 only Ladies plush. coat, with sable collar, Reg. 22.00 for 16.00 1 only ladies velvet coat Reg 16.00 for $10.50. 1 only Ladies cloth coat Reg. 16,00 for $10.50. Ladies' Rain Coats Only 5 left in stock your choice for $4.75,. FURS! FURS/ I pinly Natu-raa'I Wolfe Sett Regular $25.00 for $19.50. ' . 2 only Sable Muffs 8.50 for 6,00 1 17 +7.50 for5.00 1 +7 10.00 for 8.00 1 Sable Stole 8.50 for 6.00 1 Sable Stole .7.50 for 4;00 Rain Coats Men's Englisch 'm'ake, Rain Coats good quality, $4,f0and up BIG VALUE IN HO1 ELWARE •15 doz. soup plates, Reg. 5 doz. 8inch plates 1.85 for1.20 10 doz. 5 " 1.25 for 75 ue. (They are heavier than NOW IS THE TIME TO POULTRY WITH DR. HESS" PANACEA. EVERY PACIK- $1.75 for $1.00 a doz. 10 dor 6 1.50 for These plates are extra the ordinary plates. FEED YOUR STOCK AND, STOCK FOOD AND POULTRY .AGE faUARANTEED.