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Zurich Herald, 1917-11-16, Page 5The Chuerhes EVANGELIC.y.L CHURVH SER'V'ICES German *" •- 9.45 a. m, " Sunday School 111.00 a. m. " ,Service English .7.30 p.m. Tuesday Jr. Y. P. A, - 7.30 p.m; Tuesday, Y, P. A. -•• . • 8.15 p, m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7,30 p.m. /Friday, Choir .Praetiee ••• 8.30p. m, Ladies" Aid, first ;Wednesday ev- ening of each rnnonth 8.p,m. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday-Sehooi ....,:i .....4 9 it, m>r. German.Services, Sunday 1030a.m, English Service, Sulnday 7.30 p.m. Luther League, Friday 8. p. n. Ladies' Aid meets first Tuesday of eaeh month at. 230• p, m. • anollimorpmmemimir LEGAL CAIPOS; t'ROUDFOOT, KILLORAl+1, & COOKE. Barristers, Solintore, Notaries Public dm. Office, on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St. Goderich. Private funds to loan at lo vest rates W. PROUDFOOT, K. C. J. L. KILLORAN, H. J. D. Cowrie. Mr. -Cooke, will be in-Rensail. on Friday and ;Saturday .ateaah week.. Dr, FL S. Hardie DENTIST Lt ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICE — HENSALL. G. R. Hess 81Co. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS Rej5a i ra ng a Seca a lty THE CELEBRATED DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S. LACKAWAN A OOAL THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE D .A. Cantelon I-Iensall I°ho�ae, ,Oflfite 14); ;House, ,4,9r,..l`3. Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES T'ungbiut & Beichert The Home Insuarnce Co. Paid-up Capital $G,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 house for 30 cents per $100 for 3 years. No premium note and no extra assessment guaranteed. C. HOLTZMAN Agent - ,Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC' SLAG I will have large.. shipments of Basic Slag in for fail use. Part- ies wanting any should notify me at an early date. Ask your neighbor about re- sults from using tthe Basic Slag, PRICES ,MUCH LOWER THAN ORDINARY FERTILIZER 'Ontario Ferlilizer I also sell the above brand of J?ertilizer made by one of the larg- est Canadian Companies. Agency for Commercial ,Fertilizers • for every purpose JOSEPH RAU I R. R. %t40, 'Zurich. i • 1 LO`/A' NEWS LOST—A silver necklace. Mind- er return to this office, Mrs. Pringle, resident of iHills- glreen passed away last week. Large size Flash Lights compl- ete with battery, .One Dollar, Cr, R. Hess ds Co.. Jewellers. FOR SALE— Nine stocker pigs three months old. Also .York- shire brood sow .due to litter in January. E. Krueger, Dashwood. Out total bank deposits at the end of August last were $1,392,000,- 000, of which savings deposits ac 'counted for $932,000,60.0_, We cal easily re -invest - $150,000,000 of thi in the Victory Loan. She was a typo's darling fair he was her lover true; said he, "You are the `type' for me, I'd ailwarys `stick' to you; I,'Pve had 'chase' but now, my, own, my 'take' revised,. I guess; and. no that -love is- satisfied' why;•. let us • go to 'press;' The 'maiden hung her .shariely head and whispers in this ear, while both cheeks were Have you deemed" to purehaai a •Victory Bond? '" The local apt pointed representatives, X010'8.4 4 F. 'Hesseand C. Fritz' are out daily, ,canvassing vasa. n and a tel w' rlt call on ydtu, flet your fall printing d ewe e eraid Office. We pave 4t1' hand envelopes, letter, heal s, POO: heads, bill • heads `and sta,te:inla;tl of buperior 'quality, at right pale ce H. , The sad news was received herd on Tuesday of the death of Mrs, C-leorge Rock at her home in Brad - well., Sask., which 'book place pn Saturday. Deceased had been living with her daughter, Mrs 1C, C. Wilson. She was +•twice mar- ried, She leaves to mourn . het;' loss two sons, R. J. Rock, of Sasle atoon, and John Seigrwan, .01 R . land; two daughters, Mrs. C n Wilson, Bradwell, 'Sask., and Mrs: s Casper . Walper, of the Gsohen •Line'south .Also two sisters;,Mrs !Henry ISellheim of North If'7. ,.' ota. a FARM iFOF SALT Consisting GIlot 14, con. 13, w Hay, 80 acres. This IE.arnv is*roc- •'ely eitrrat`ed, has. good' b chugs, plenty of good water, wxei ett- d iveted, anal ',convenient to schoot and market. For particularsaj3't ply to Alex •Mfousseau, R. R. No.;3'. rosy red, the 'form' is ready dear The mystery of 50 -cent eggs in summer and butter selling • in the most productive season •at winter prices have been solved: Com- missioner O'Connor reports that these products have been with- drawn from the market and placed in cold storage to such an extent th d. there are now over 13,000,000 dozen eggs waiting for the bo- ost of winter prices and close upon 13,000,000 pounds of butter. "I predict a wonderful feature for the Canadian fisheries," said Major Hughie Green, officer in charge of the fish suppliies for the overseas Canadian artny, and the Imperial Board of Trade. "If the war were to end . to -morrow, the British fish trade would be re -or- ganized for at least five years. The Canadian fiisheries should pro- duce $100,000,000 annually instead of the $34,090 (090 produced to -day. You know of course that every. industry of any importance has a paper of its own, one to which it ,gives its uniteci support by way, of advertising and subscriptians. Those interested do this that the paper may live and continue to be uset-ul'•fo • thein by, .aggreasiz-ely ad, vocatine their interests. You h have a•'paper that for over twenty, six years has been, looked aiften the:interests of the farmer. Have you given it your support? If not, pee that you subscribe for Thee Weekly .S,rin. Toronto, the farm •ers business paperi from the pres- ent time to 1st January 1919. Iti will cost you only One Dollar but you will find the dollar well and profitably spent. After Dec. 1st most people will be .obliged to, eat just plain oat- meal porridge. The new-fangled .sawdust -excelsior sort of break- fast foods will not be so easy to obtain. The reason? Why after that date, according to.an order -in council such food may only be bought in twenty -pound lots. and it is thought dealers will not han- dle it. The packag•: is convenient for both retailer and consumer. The package habit is something like the tin can habit; it has fixed itself pretty stro-ngly upon the people of this country, but the habit of feeding a family upon fancy breakfast foods instead of plain wholesome porridge is a mighty thriftless on for people of modern means to get into and it will be a good thing if rt is brok- en up. PARTIES WANTING WOOD PUMPS CALL ON MR. E. .BOSSENBERRY ZURIC:FI. AGENT FOR THE ONT- ARIO WOOL) .PUMP CO. .OPEN NOSTRILS! END` A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Heade and Nose are Stuffed Up.` 0000cc0c00 • 00 00' .1.,>o oCC Count fifty! Your cold in head or, catarrh disappetira. Your clogged nos.; trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snniling, hawking, mueous•discharge, dryness or headache, no struggling for breath at night. Get a small `bottle of Ely's Crean* Balm front your druggist and apply d little of this .fragrant antiseptie cream in your nostrils: ' It penetrates through every air passage of- the head, soothing! And healing rho swollen or inflamed Mucous membrane. giving you instant. relief, Tread colds 6,11(1 -catarrh yield like magic.. Don't stay stuffed-upl suet 9oiserpMe, , 7iipti0 41rk. ,Zurich. 18--4ts FARM FOR SALE Consisting of, 130 acres, being lot 21 and part lot 22, con. 7, Hay Good buildings and land is all go- od, and welt cultivated. Plenty') of good water, Conveinient.' tp market, church and school: This is a desirable farm being situated on the Zurich Road. For partictil1 ars apply to Solomon Schroeder; R. R, No. 1, Zurich. 16-4t. HOUSE FOR SALE Situate in Village of Dashwood. A neat comfortable dwelling with all kinds of fruit trees, etc., For particulars apply to G. H. Pfile, Dash wood, Ont. 15-4. GRASS FARM FOR SALE Splendid 100 -acre grass farm` for sale, in Stanley Township. P]en ty of water. Will be sold at low, figure. For particulars apply to Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. FARM NOR SALE For Sale, lot 22, S. B., StanleS' : containing 10) acres:, On the -pr ises is a goon' frame '"bons.;, • le„.„ large barn With two dri i�ng,:sliecf and other out buildings.. "Well fenced and drained and plenty of, good water. The farms is in a first class state of cultivation.For full particulars apply to H. C. Zapfe, Blake, Ont. L +U 0 K Why not tse the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. C. F. CASE & SON PHONE 35 HENSALL A Full Supply IMPOIVIEN Heavy and Light RUBBERS All sizes and prices, See our all -white heavy rubber for men, Guaranteed in every way Live fowl taken every Thursday forenoon. LOUIS BRI SSON Drysdale LOCAL AGENT WANTED —.for— ZURICH and district —to sell for— "TH1 OLD RELIABLE FONT - HILL NURSERIES” Splendid Gist of Stock For -Pall planting, 1917 and Spring planting 1918 Including many new varieties which we alone control. Send for mew illustrated cat- alogue, also Agent's Proposition. Handsome free outfit; Exclusive Territory Liberal Commissions. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nuseries (Established 1837) I' (0 IR N' 0 I$ is announced that ferty s YorkNew �, _ hospitals 1 a ala ar., on the i ,urge- 01 bankruptcy, their. total years deficit amiounting to al - at rn+o '$1,000,000, Beef has taken a drop i;a Texan- to, Porterhouse steak, which tfor meriy sold at 30e is now selling at tae lb. sirloin, which soil at 28c, in now selling at 0.e; round} Steak, which sold 'at 25,e,' isselling at 22e (best ,cute of rib roast are selling at Zoe; good pot roasts and stews are selling at anywhere from 15 to 20e per 11 .• MLTS IS flNE FOR KIEJNEYS,_OUIT MEAT huts or Bladder botherr--='eat tbrms Carie acid, We handle pumps, piping, etc QFFO • you should not miss I have on hand the following which were r bought before the big advance in price. Buy now and save` money. ON PETER HAMILTON CULTIVATORS I can save you $16' each. These .cultivators are second to none and are giving the best of satin faction, , . ► 1 ON LOW -DOW N MANURE SPREADERS I can save yon $26 each. Only two left. On WAGONS, I can save you $20. On BUGGIES $25. On BAY RAKES $8. Only one left, Also one LITTER CARRIER OUTFIT on which 1 cam save you $20. - One price t� all, these are no consignment goods. ~ �� The above facts alto prices speak for themselves, Call at once if you need any of these as I have no time to canvass. A new line of Cutters.. DeL aval Cream Separator Agency INo man or woman who at meal regu- , the can make a mistake by f well; a.' g dam% the kidneys oecaaionallp, says r well• PRANG. --r-Y--- n elOge i it ; _Meat f;wo adze~sarin *rhi�s slog,. kidney •, ;wow fIngeloli mor. on a sr the waste areirpoisoeskfineex.theribleo4S then you ggfr,mok. Remaly alt irheue tism, headapaliz liver trouble, nervous- '.+P bar+i•+A c I•+r•: •i•+34.1.3 •'r•P�r�: •1�+A•1°+•i••1/{ i• f••1•�i�e•3••1••b•1-+°r+$ S•+°P+•l•�r•1»1•d•�Fd•40 nese, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, 1' bladder disorders oome from sluggisi2 kid- ' 11 neys. + The moment you fees a dull aehe in the kidneys or If you intend to build a garage we have 'urine is els au, o eve or se; �, passage or attended 3: material of all�kinda for same on hand, mint,irregular - by a sensation of seslding, get about four g Everything in ouncea of Jad Salts from any reliahlo + pharmacy and take s tablespoonful in 1 a glass of water before breakfast fora Lumber and Building Materna l few days and your kidneys will then soh 4 fine. This /moue salts is made from $' the acid of grapes and lemon juice, 00m- 4. Co nbinatjon storm and screen doors made to order• tt bind with Lithia, and has been used far generations to flush clogged kidney* and • trah� the acids In Unna a0 it no :iOsIgerSpecial ty anises irritation, thus ending bladder diq ,j; orJenr..o =h/AL 1�: ` FLi.1SC i +r Jed Belts is inexpensive and can- (` + not injure.; makes a delightful effete 't gesoent lithia-water drink which all reg- .e Z (�...���.4. ... 'tifar meat eaters should take now and • l3 I'11.1 N E 11� 'r : U R 1 C N then to keep the kidneys elean and the aa bids pure, thereby avoiding actions kid. + ,F1, ,.1,3..1„3p„1.,�*+3�Fd+ 3.°344 d•dv4d•+++d•3•ah3»3.3•Ff�d�4• ¢;F„P 4. ney oomplieations. 1 stimulate them to activity, also to nett- .1, Custom Planing our Get chino the of a { ' oro an ' 4. eel TRY it just once! Ask your friend to Iet you "pilot" his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good in store for you. It is vastly different from just riding—being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thousands of them— are driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops.and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the wheel" constantly. Runabout - '$475 Touring - - $495 THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 0. B. FORT), ONT COOK BROS.; Dealers, HENSALX..