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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-11-09, Page 5The ,Chuerhes • EVANGELICAL CHURCH SERVICES tionday, German ee — 9,43 a, m. Sun School 11.00 a. m, " Service English ... '7,30 p.m, TOeSday Jr. V, P. A, 7.30 p.m, Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.15 p, • Thursday Prayer Meeting7.30 p.m. Vriday, Choir Practice... 8 30p. m. Ladies' Aid, first 'Wednesday ev- • ening of each month .8,p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday School ... .....J 9 a. he. •Germain Services, Sunday 10 30a.m. English Seevice, Sunday 1.30 p.m, Luther League, Friday 8. p. m. Ladies' Aid -meets first Tuesday of each month at 2.30 p. m. • LEGAL CARDS. VROUDFOOT, KILLORAN, & COOKE. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd door from flamiiton S. Godericle Private funds to loan at to ,vest rates W. PILOUDFOOD, K. C. J. L. KILLORAN. 11. J. D. Come Mr. Cooke will be in Remelt on Friday and Saturday of each week.. Dr, E. S. Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICE — HENSALL. .11•111=01111111•1111111111•1111011•11111•1 G, R Hess & Co. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS Repairing a Specialty THE CELEBRATED DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S. LACKAWANA GOAL THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE D A. Cantelon liensall Phone, Office 10; House, Zurich Meat k` MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS & BIDES 71.1.1.1gblut & Doichert Agewil• The Home insuarnce Co. 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 cents per $100 for 8 years. No premium note and no extra assessment guaranteed, G. HOLTZMAN Agent - Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods Cross Fertilizer to. BASIC'. SLAG will have large shipments of Basle Slag in foe fall use, Part- ies 'wanting any should notify me Set 'art early date. Ask your neighbor about re - suite from, using tthe Basic Slag. PRICES 'MUCH LOWER THAN ORDINARY FERTILIZER Ontario Fertilizer I also sell the above brand of Pettilizee made by one of the larg- est Canadian Conapanies, Agency for Commerbial Fertilizers for every purpose • JOSEPH RAO ft. N4); 2, ,Zurich. I _ been officially announced for Mon- LOCL Nday, Dec. 17th, with nominations A ENV''' 0-) on November 19th, All writs are are returnable on VebruarY 3,7th, 1918. 'Parliament iti summoned to meet on the day 'folio weng. The unusual period of four eeke Which will intervene between nomination and election day is attrieuted to the operation of the Military Vote er'a Act and or the time required fo polling overseas FOUND—A- ladies' ikid glove. Owner can• have same at this olf- !fide. t.. • ----+---- MILLINERY CLEARING SALE. Nov. 9th and 10th aid follow -4 ing days 10 hats pegular priee lee, to $5 to sell tfrom $1 to 0.50. Alt trimmings, silks and 'Velvets to; be sold at greatly recluded pries tbeenelION ,re 17ce. The Dominion election date has I...11.111#1111.01,2.•,,,,,..• • Farmers are busy harvesting the bean crop at presetnt. LOST—A silver necklace. Find- er return to this office. The tax collector, Mr, !E, Klopp. is on his rounds Dr. G. F, Roulston of Exeter was a visitor in town on Monday, Dutch Setts wanted. Highest market price. T. L. Warm. Dutch Setts and large onions wanted in any quantity. C, Fritz. WANTED— 1 carload of Dutch Setts at once. J, Gascho & Son. Messrs. C. Eilber and E. Brissort were near Wat:oe on Monday on busin,ess. Mr. 'Sam Eidoghoffer, of Detr- oit, is spending a ew days at his borne here. Mr. Herbert Kraft, of Detroit, visited hi. is home here during the past few weeks. Messrs. H. Brennerman and, Al- bert Oeseh of Milverton' visited re- latives here over Sunday. Halloween passed off quietly. A few minor pranks were indulged in by the lads but no real damage, was done. • NEW ADS—Excempt:on Teibun- al, A. T. Douglas, Alex. 1VIousseau, Ford Motor Co. Mi. izary Service, War Loan, L. Brisson. FOR SALE— Ninc stocker pigs three months old. Also York- shire brood sow dua to litter in january, E. Krueger, Dash wood. The members of the Y. P. A. of the "Zurich Evangelical church have sent thirteen •Christmas box- es to the local boy a who are ser- ving overseas. The next meeting of the Women's,. Institute e ill be heel ou Nov. 21st instead of the 14th. Delegates a i11 &awed the annual convention at London next week. Our total bank deposits at the end of August last were $.1,92,000,- 000, of which savings deposits ac- counted for $952000,000. We can •easily re -invest $150,000,000 of this in the Victory Loan. During the year 1918 the Far - niers Sun ipromises to be peofite 'able and interestiing to thok en- gaged in agriculture than at any, tiMe during the past ktereeity-six, years of its production. , "News and Views from the Farni" by .W L. Smith, for twenty years one of 1 The Sun's Editors, Will continue this most pleasing 'and 'profitable part of the 'paper. , The fame markets will be given extra and special attention by Mr. Crane and Mr. Thurston, while many others. will contribute feom week to week, topics of interest to those, actively engaged in farm work. One Dollar to lst. January 1919 is a small price for the Sun, a, small price for ;the Sun, a paper that has so lung and faithfully, served the farming interests. You 'cannot do better than subscribe; at Mice. PARTIES WANTING WOOD PUMPS CALI, ON MR. E. BOSSENBERRY ZURICH, AGENT FOR THE ONT- ARIO WOOD PUMP CO.' URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you—Brink inore water. If you must have your meat every day, bat it, but flash your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric mid which alreoet paralyzes the kidneye in their ef- forts to expel it front the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you, suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the beck or sick headache, dizziness, yourstoreach Bourg, tongue is coated and when the weather tei bad you have rheumatic twinges. • The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and. irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and Mesh off the body's urinous waste get four faunae; of Jed Salts from any pharmacy hero' take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This /41011Fil Salta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with: and has been used for generation to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneeee Also to neutralize the aside in urine, SO it no longer irritetes, thus aiding bladcte. eeeeknese. *fad Salts is inexpensive: cannot id 4thialveter &lag . jure, and 'naked a delightful offer/00cent *es. Olive Green, Grand Bend. FARM OF SALE Consisting of lot 14, con. 13, Hay,' 80 acres. This dams is nic- ely situated, has good building's, plenty of ,gooct 'water, well .aulte iveted, and eonvenient to school and market. or parteculars ply to Alex NIfeusseau, R. R. No. 3, 'Zurich. , 18-4t.t Large size Flash Lights compl- ete with battery, One Dollar. G, R. Hess & Co., jewellers. FAR 1VI FOR SALE • Consisting of 130 acres, being lot 21 andpart lot 22, con. 7, Hay. Good buildings and land is all go- od, and well cultivated. Plenty of good water. Convenient to market, church and school. This is a desirable farm being situated on the Zurich Road. ,Foe particule ars apply to Solomon Schroeder, R. R. No. 1, Zurich. 16-4t. HOUSE FO.R SALE Situate in Village of Dashwood. A neat comfortable dwelling with. all kinds of fruit trees, etc., For particulars apply to G. H. Pfile, Dashwood, Ont. 15-4, ,GRASS FARM FOR SALE 'Splendid 100 -acre grass farm for sale, in Stan' ey Township. Plen ty of water. Will be sold at low figure. For particulars apply- to Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. • FARM FOR SALE - For Sale, lot 22, S. B., Stanley, containing :0) acres, On the prem ises is a good frame house, a large barn with two driving sheds and other out buildings. - Well fenced and drained and plenty of good water. The farm is in a first class state of cultivation.For full particulars apply to H. C. Zapfe, Blake, Ont. LO 0 K Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. C. F. CASE &SON' PHONE 35 HENSALL A. Full Supply 41111111111MONI• -IIIMIMM•1.1•12011•4111•100101MEMVONMI, Heavy and Light RU *ERS Alt sizes and prices. See our -alt-white heavy rubber for men. Guaranteed in every way Live fowl taken every Thursday tforeno_oke LOUIS BRISSON Drysdale 110111111=1•1111.1•0•211.110•6810111114.01100.11•1111.01.1.011•19.5 LOCAL AGENT WANTED —for— ZURICH and district —to sell for— "THE OLD RELIABLE FONT - HILL NURSERIES" Splendid 'dist of Stock For Fall planting, 1917 es and ' Spring plantieg 1918 Including many new varieties which we alone control, Send for mew illustrated... eat- aiogue, also Agent's Proposition. Handsome free outfit; Exclusive Territory • Liberal Conenaissioes, stone tro 'Wellington The roothin Nossries (Established 1837) TORONTO 321 The Military ...Serpice.:19;7° DON'T'DELAY I Do It TODAY THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT is passed ; the Procla- mation issued October 13th. It is now the bounden duty of every man in Class One to report for service or claim exemption. This includes all bachelors and widowers without children (not otherwise excepted) who were 20 years old on the 13th October, 1917, and whose 34th birthday did not occur before ,January 1st, 1917. What To Do Go to your Post Office and ask for the form for reporting for service or for claiming exemption. The form contains clear instructions for filling in. Do this not later than NOVEMBER 10th. Beware of the Last e; • 1, mute ush With so many thousands of reports and claims to be dealt with, the rush of Class One Men will grow heavier day by day. You will waste less of your time and serve your own best interests if you avoid the inevitable rush on the last days. The law is being enforced with the Government and the People firmly behind it. Obey the law. Do it today. Issued by The Military Service Council enrarameraersmemunurmenuoscore. 111111001111AVIIIIMINSIMIOINAINOIMBOMMIIMISMIISMIISNINIC.6.1=11•1011mer 12111111111111111 9,. ""----717775rtiMi:44 te '=SITEMZ4A4'''"VIv • .1.4 ri-asztat 4*a COURTEOUS attention to your needs wherever you may travel is something you appreciate, and being a Ford owner you can get it. You are always "among friends". There are more than 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations through- , out Canada. These are always within easy reach of Ford owners —for gasoline, oil, tires, repairs, accessories, expert advice or motor adjustments. The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the cost of the car itself. Nineteen of the most called for parts cost only $5.40. Just compare this with the cost of spare parts for other cars and you will realize the advantage of owning a Ford. (a."-w"th44424241'5"" Runabout - $475 Touring - $495 THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 0, B. FORD, ONT. COOK BROS., Dealers, • HENSALL 1