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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-12-21, Page 4THE HERR—D Issued Thursday afternoons from the HERALD PRINTING FFICE (Terme of eubscriptioxr $1 per year inadvance; $1,50 may be charged if not so paid. U. S. subseripti- ones $1.50 strictly in advance. No paper discontinued until ail ar- rears are paid unless at the option of the publisher, The date to which every subscription is paid is denoted on the label. Advertising Rates— Transient ad- vertisements, 10 cents per line for first insertion and 4 cents per lice for each subsequent insertion Small advertisements not to ex- ned one inch, such as "Lost," "Strayed." or "Stolen," etc., in- serted once for 25 cents, and each subsequent insertion 10 cents Communication intended for pub- lication must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. kddress all communications to THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ZURICH, ONTARIO. BLAKE ;After Jan, lst, 1918, my store mein be opelx Only two nights the week until further notice. Open Wednesday end Saturday even- ings. R,. N. Douglas, Blake. HILLSGREEN On Friday eveniing of last week Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Troyer, of ;Pill's Green, entertained a number of fcheir friends to a Fo!wi .Sup- per. These friends, it must not tb'e fonimitted, to mention, were ;weal friends during the trying bean .3iarvest last fall, having helped Mr. Troyer with the large acre- atgte. 'In all about thirty sa;, clown to diner and it goes with - STANLEY TOWNSHIP,, I SHALL WE CHANGE THE .1 X -u ----- 'PENSES OF XMAS. Mr. Calvin Dowson is moving tc!rllat are you goirlg to do a, his new home in Seforth this r bout Amos, this year, Are ,you ,Week, On Tuesday Dee. 18th, Mr1, leliffoitti Keys, son of Mr. J. T. Keys of Babylon Lilne, was united so wteli do without, Often wor- th nmeriage to Miss Myrtle C, B. ring ourselves wil out of te'mper.. Tiplady of 'Chet*. The cerem- to ,iinisth up the last mlorael, was as ,performed by Rei-. 'H., ,Or are you going to say, ' ?"sI Agnew in Ontario st. church, Cline have gone on with this extravag- ton, ' ant work and expense long 'en - The happy .couple left on the; cage.'' Thin is a very good mors=.'.ng train to spend their hon - ;time to try, We have a reason- ey-moose at ;Hamilton .and other points, after which they will r•e_ 1 so powerful that will help to break the hard bonds of habits; aerie side on the groom's fine farm on hivalie a new kind of Xmas. This Ba:bylen Line. Their many friends , is a Year when every one should wish them a long aind happy mar -1 by all meters make a change. rigida life. eve ;we hear of thous.alnds of fon 'Mees He Gleason and child and ,sign people and children starving Miss Verna „Pollock of Canora, I ;.or the want of proper nourish- Saslc., are visiting at their uncle's, anent and of the poor soldiers boys Mr, J. W. Dowson and Mr. Wm.1 in need of waren cl'ot'hes, if we 'Pollock. t lust realize how a little less Or Mrs, Wei. Becker is hotne,from ; our own Xmas. would mean to, the west to visit her mother, Mrs. some poor soul as a present in - McKinley, Sr., who is not enjoying 1 stead of Xmas. we would ;sure very good health. We hope she Mare well and would gladdein:the, may soon be restored to her usu- heart of sons one. al health. The work of • one mother with small means and a small ,family; makes a pretty Xmas, story she lived on a small farm in the first year of the war when (the news to help feed the Belgium ;children was announced, she with her husband's help decided to save in For profitable early winter egg the Xmlas, out 1a(y for her own, proaue,i•)n the ea:1y hatc,ied puLet ;family, hfor her little daughter is three times better than the late' she made an attractive rag doll pullet, four times better than they painted in: gay colors. Wfxich, yearling hen and thirty times bet -1 the ,child was just as proud as the ter than the "aged" hen. I very expensive one, the father .Early pullets are best for winter , made attractive sleighs for the eggs. This has been demonstr-little .boy(s, and with some home ared many times. The Poultry Div -,made ;candy aind cook•Ees, the ision, Experimental Farm, has I little ;family spent their Xmas. just collected figures for several years .asfhappy as if it would have•cost and when the three months; Nov-' several, tens. ember, December and January; I Another item which we must not only aret aken into consideration {forget the boys at the ;front an. the relative profitableness of the Army Chaplain met the men ifouru ages is as noted above. I1 ' coming from the 'trenc'hes it had the :.ia winter months were consid-.i been raining for days, the trench - going to have the same kind of Xmas, as usual, the same cooking, and Va(ncy luxuries that we could Early Pullet vs. Old Hen (Eeperimental Farm Note) ;tut saying tha: a most enjoyable ered the contrast w,oulud not be es had been in an awful state he waleal and evening were spent. 'rhe so striking for the hens and the' says it made him laugh and . it, fowl and many other good things late pullets were just beginning to; made him ,cry to see the poor •fel- ;were d.:tn: justice to and Aire, lay when the experiment closed.! lows, !dragging their feet loaded 'Troyer was many times complim- However, if eggs alone are to be. with (mud and soaked wet, they Opted cL her qu tlities as a provide considered we cannot afford to fe .had ;not been able to lie down,forp ser. At i -.xe too early an hour tee ed birds until towards spring be- i the weather and eomiing outtheyc,. gathering Ieft for their respective fore they produce. Even if de -1 just threw themselves down to t tomes . Hiligreen, Zurich and sired for breeding it is a question' rest. The next day he- went to; I ff3l7ay .:.•wnship, hopiing that Mr. iif, with the high piize of feed, we I see them again and a smile, ogre- OTroyer wil' -text year have a.n_ had not better rely upon the we'll ,eted him .from every face. not . --'either' lad- a bean field. 1 matured pullets for hatching next 1 speck of rnud or dirt could be N •,kJ.,?:L . Yt,,., i�!; :� -'t a4-.;Y[l,:'i",9,i5.f�'�n: Famous for its clear tone and design of cabinet RAYOLA! RAYtL THE WONDERFUL PH�NOG' VALUE What could be more acceptable than a RAYOLA to the family for a Christmas present? The price need not stand in your way— we have Phonographs frorn $5.00 to • $200.00 No. 7 oak., plays any record. PRICE $25 00 PL &YS ANY MAKE DISC RECORDS. With diamond point, sapphire point, patha bull point, fibre needle, steel needle or special "plays all" needles that play fifty selections without changing 7 -inch Emerson Records, double side, 35c, 3 for $1 7.inch Par o-ket Records, double side, 40c This Record plays on Edison machines ;as well as other makes of phonographs. Phono Cut, 10 inch, plays on Path machines as well as our machine, Price 65c • Popular and Crescent, double side, 10 inch, 75c CREDITON spring rather than feed hens thatseen on their boots or clothes.: will not produce or only at a loss.; Just think how they enjoyed the Certainly there is no exacuse what 1 .comiforts that were waiting for them, dry socks, soap and towels, hankerchiefs, and a good drink of hat ;coffee or cocoa, and after resting a little they could take. their writing pati and pencil, which perhaps some kind heart had sent to them to write home and tell us, holes they enjoyed the little par - The las. council meeting of the ever for keeping in our poultry year was held on Saturday last. houses .,ate pullets whose eggs ;A career: was given in the Town cost more than they are worth and Hall on Wednesday evening in aid birds that are absolutely useless lo'f the Red Cross and sick Chid- as 1•irreders. teen's H.eseital. This summary is of results that Mrs. F. Schwarr, widow of the extend over four years and are late Rev. Mr. Schwarr, forrnerlse of taken from several of the farms of this lice. died in Wisconsin last the system so t'_xat the figurues ;Gels that had been sent to them, Jveek, 1 t will indicate fairly well what may We will all enjoy our Xmas. just; /E. Gu ttinger was in Godrrien be expected for these three mon- o tact week servingas a juryman' thThese figures show that early EXETER. Pullets; • hatched before May 1st; as, well if we sa've,a li,t'e aatXmast y I will be one of mcircle of frifee:.ends to make the break„and ask you all that we do it differently, ---- produced eggs at a cost forfe, this year, not thett we upset the ,At the Toronto Fat Stock show- ed of lb,'i cents. The late pullets buusiness of the codntry by ceas- lA, Paun. Kirkton, received est, hatched after May 15th; at a cost ing to buy, but that we buy for prize, Mr, McGregor, Brucefieid of 56 cents, The year old hens, those who need instead of those end, and W. Coats, L'sborn«, 3rd, at a cost of 73,2 cents, and for who have, is that what you ladies �s laid by the Pte.. W. W. Millson, a member of hens in the aged class the cost of - the 161st Batt., has been admitted .feed was $5.73. to a ho*utal at London, England, Again these facts should be em- meeting, tu+ffering 'from an injury to his phasized : 1; i'that for profitable 1 l for grade shorthorn. , every dozen egg are thinking of? I hop: so.: .By .Mrs. H. C. ,Zap#ie, Blakey at the Blake Wome!n'h Institute tight eye. I egg production birds should lav t before February. 2. Early well 1 Indications are that no music- i;i�al elections will be held here. I matured pullets are the only birds E. Heywood sued C. Ross in the i'that may be expected to do this. kocal division court for damages' 3, ;Laic pullets as a rule Willi ;caused in an auto accident on the not pay to keep. 4. For eggs tLondon Road near here last Aug-' hens are not profitable. 5. If s ' ' we have a good flock of early'. fast. Judgement was elves,edependI Take tabiespoonfal of Salts if Back !damages and ,costs. pullets, for the time being - upon them for breeding:- 6. It hurts or Bladder bothers—Drink T, H. Newell has been appointed is a national. loss to keep birds lots of weter, distributor for Huron county I" that eat a dollar's worth of feed %he Gray Dort Motors, Limit':J. to produce .fifty cents worth of HENSALL eggs. KIDNEYS ACT BADLY — FROM ROOT ;George Habkirk, a,n old and re- GOOD RETURNS 4. .SEED. eepected resident of this place l,as- A return at th« rate of $300 teed away .on Dee, 6th, agyd d3 garsper acre was secured from mangel • ` . 'seed this year by Will Barrie of Mr. i3 eli1ngto.n McDonald, of Galt, the s«ed being shown at the the west, is spending a few mean- Winter ;Fair, Toronto. While he qhs •holid:tying with hi3 parr.'tt4 had only a single row across the ''re' •1 field f his year, Mr. Barrie i3 en - Mrs. t i..son IIcSherry, of :l :,y thusiastiie over the possibilities of t'townshilp, passed away last e. a: -k' root seed as a money crop 'having reached the age of -80 ' The single row across the field fypars. I was put• in a sint,ple was by plow- i aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless• The recent good sleighing hes ing a furrow, placing the roots; ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad 'Wade business brisk in eur t•il o .; in place, and then throwing the I weather, get from your pharmacist about soil back again with the plow. Affour ounces of Jad Salts; take a "HE HAD SELDOM ter ;that itbreceived no other at-! tablespoonful in a glass of water before The teacher of a village school tentidn than the rest of the field , breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will net was one day examining a fes:;: of of manreels itn 1 al:so'u e'er no hard famous salts is made from the acid of tier teleet pupils in grammar, , work whatever. The seer' stalks grapes and lemon juice, ,combined with "Stand up, Freddie, and ma:a.e are .cut with a sharp hoe and dr Lithia, and has been used for generations erne a sentence containing the word drawn in with a close -bottomed to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, dseldotn',' 'she said, pointing to a wagon box, as they shell out ball -I no longetia source ofthe acids rirrirtatioine n, thus, so it le email boy. Freddie pauser as if ly. 1 ending urinary and bladder disorders, in thought; thein, with a flush oil The past has been an exceptional dad Salts is inexpensive and cannot trieumph on his face, replied ;'".Last, fly Jfavora:ble season for growing, injure; makes a delightful efferaescenfi ;`week father had five hordes, but Toot seed, and one. could hardly' lithia-water dr nand nobody ca a �e Itiester�da;L,itp seldo, " , tex,pect $300 RA acre every, year. atnaistaSee isy ; g. We are n nation of meat eaters and our blood is /11ed with urie acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to tree the blood of this irritating acid, but beeome weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus tho waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irri- table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe head - No. 3 Special, Plrice $75.00. Plays any make of Disc Rec- ord. Is fitted with double spring motor. Has large tone arm, 'first quality sound box. Large Wooden Horn. Finished in Oak or Mahogany. No. 100, Oak or mahogany, plays any record Price $123 Double spring Noiseless Motor Tone Reducer, Caster Lock. If you buy a low-prieed machine you can turn it in on a large floor Cabinet Phonograph later on at what you paid for it. Our low-priced Phonographs play any asake or records, which protects you against loss when changing for the large floor Cabinet Phonograph. You cannot afford to purchase a Phonograph until you have seen our display; and when it comes to value, we will save you money. Sold en credit to responsible people. Herewith are some of our prices, as far as space will permit —CALL ON THE OLD RELI ABLE STORE AND SEE A LARGE DISPLAY OF RAYOLA PHONOGRAPHS; ALSO JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, STERLING AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, WATOHEhS, CLOCKS AND NOVELTIES. Why pay exorbitant prices for old advertised lines, on which you can only play one make of record without buying an att achm,ent, when you can buy up -to- date first -quality Phonographs at considerably less money. Our machine can be seen in several places near Zurich. Write for particulars. RayoWas may be seen at Bonthron Sc. Drysdale's Store, Mensal'. W. 1WRAY 4r.: COO and r, Ph Y �� ,«h Co. Londo 234 Dundas St., London, Ont. Oak or mahogany, plays anyrecoxd Phone 3561. Agents Wanted Everywhere No. so, Price 8100 Double Spring, Noiseless Motor, Tone Reducer.