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The Herald, 1913-10-24, Page 5
Farm F©r B1c 7 I am receiving numerous 'enquiries respecting Iiliron County Farm Lands. If you want to sell will assist you with an advertisling campaign that will bring buyers to our -favored County. No Buyer - No Charge -Call, write or phone for particulars. E. ZELLERa Conveyancer, Real stat,e,.Sbc ZURICH, ONT..- RIDER AGES WANTED In every town and lobaiitytoride and demonstrate a sample 1913 H YS LO P SPECIAL" bicycle furnished by us and f•l1tted'with coaster brake, roller chains, three -coil spring saddle, extension an oebar an d othr r leading fea- tures. Good money eau be made selling our bieyeles, tires and sundries. Our large production, together with. unexcelled facilities and 25 years' ex- perience in building bicycles, places us ija t.n.a;psittOn to ship high-grade wheels direct from factory to user at LOWEST 'R7TCES. TEN 'TCS s We will send a wheel to any ad- JLElr .A 1.1� TRIAL dress in Canada on approval and allow 10 days' trial. It will•not cost you one cent If you do not desire to keep it after that time. We could not afford to•mitke this offer if we were not certain our wheels are the best value for the•money on the market. Write at once for new illustrated catalogue and full particulars of our at- tractive new offer and special prices. HYSLOP BROTHERS, LIMITED SHUTER AND VICTORIA 'STREETS, TORONTO, ONT. ]Nova—Mention nsmetdf paporwhenaulaworing• this advertlseihent. -GOOD LOCAL AGENT at o>ice'to represent the OLD AND RELIABLE FONTIIILL NURSERIES: Splen- did list of fruit and ornamental stock for all delivery 1.919 and Spring del- ivery 1914. „Start at once and secure exclusive territory. We supply handsome free 'outfit and pay highest coniniissions. Write for full particulai':s. Stone and Wellington T'oronto,Outario BROWN'S NURSERIES ARE FAMOUS For their dine Peach, A.liple,, Plum and Cherry trees. They have the best nursery Soil in Canada and are the largest growers of trees in the Dominion. All scions and bud sticlo• are cut by one man, and he has been in their employ manyy tars so nc mistakes are made by rising w'ronr scions or buds. Send in list of stocl required and get their prices. Writ, for agency as they have some unoce upinil territory in this County. Brown Brothers Nurseries Welland, Ont. DWELLING FOR SALE Good house and good baeh and stabl 24x50, with 5 acres of 'mid. Goon` well and cistern and back kitchen well fenced and drained. All grass. Within half bile east o" of Zuridh. For 1sartic>:ilars. appl• to Peter Woolley Zurich, P. 0 there are 4:1 acres adjoining 'cvkiic' day also be purchased. Henry Bossenberry Licensed Auctioneer Huron, Middlesex and Larttptnt Satisfaction guaranteed Dashwood, Ontario. - Dates arranged at the office It Makes a Woman an "Understand: ing Companipn.'r There is .nogainsaying the fact that the broad-minded man has come to appreciate the importance—to hint. self—of the wife of business or pro- °lessional training, The world has not yet grown accustomed to the woman In business. Woman herself has not grown accustomed to it, for the world lopes her into a false position. Per- haps, after all, it is nature and not the world, for of the business or pro. trssi.onal woman only the wife or the widow who has closed the door of romance in her life regards the busi- ness or professional life as the ulti. mate life. Usually it merely is a bread and butter period until some man comes along to make the bread rind butter for her. ' But that bread and butter period makes her a more understanding com- panion to the man who comes and takes her back into the life for which. she was intended. Oh, yes, my fair readers, that is it—the life for which she was intended, • You may place al the head of your creed "I believe in the business training for a woman,' wad you may believe it sincerely, but you prove, every one of you, that you: creed closes, "but I believe she was intended for a home," because the minute the right opportunity of- fers to return to the home, how long dela it take you to shut down your desk and smile a farewell to the busi- rles:, world? The business opportunity only gives you a chance to be inde- pendent in your choice. You have the ,advantage over your grandmother in :being self-supporting and dependent only on the man—not a man. Will many wives who have known the exhaustion of a commercial clay in a. great city make the demands upon the evening of the husband which will come from the wife who has not known? Will the wife who has known the hours spent in the ;making of the dollar demand the dol- lar unreasonably as readily as the wife who has not known the effort re- quired? Will not personal knowledge of public life and its competition and annoyances make a woman more re- sponsive in her sympathy? If it does not, this woman indeed is hopeless and selfish, and would be so no mat ter what her training or lack of it. R. E. 13. BALFOUR, graduate Western University, late of the Military Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. Office in the. building formerly occupied by the; late l)r,Me.Langle lin, Dashwood. I' 1 4-•v • b• Homes --like people—have an individuality of their own. A cheerful looking home—like a cheerful looking person—is .always pleasing to see. Any home :may be brightened—made more attractive ott.tslde and more cheerful to live in—merely by a little care in the selection and use of proper Paints and Varnish Finishes. We have the Paint and rinish for every taste and every scheme of decor- tion — good, honest 100% Pure Paints and Superfine Varnishes -- that we know will give complete and lasting satisfaction. Come in and talk over your fall paint problems with us. Perha-?s we can suggest some new keas in calors—or give you a better way of making the interior "Spic and Span "—or save you a little money on the whole job. Anyway, stop in and get a color card iiiad particulars of ,1V¥artin» Senour Paints, Varnishes, I inishes and Enamels, . • 2 Beauty on the Walls "Nett.Tone" is a delight in the home. It's .a soft, flat, durable sanitary wall nish., that anyone can apply. Costs little—lasts long. Basile, cleaned with a damp cleth. 16 pleasing tints, suitable for every room in the house. Ask about it. Floor Paint that Stands the Scuff That's the kind we handle -the old reli- able Senour's Ploor Paint -- the kind that's heel -proof, Remove all trace of &mutter's open house with a fresh coat of Senour's Floor Paint. 12 beautiful Mhades—to choose from. Call for a.color card. Freshen Up the Oil Cloth Ivinoletnn and Oil Cloth 'ear twice as long if made hp* and span" with a coat of jfarnolewn. So easy to Apply --to freshen the dolor8 Ad protect the pattern. It • .a over night with a t1fu1 gloss, and does not dot or Graclr. Try rt can. It Pays to Use For Sae by Zurich, Ont. Photographs a Bullet. A new cinematograph camera tD • photograph the flight of bullets or any artremely rapid motion has been in- vented by Prof. Marcy, of Paris. A picture can be taken in the ten-nlil- bouth part of a. second. Remarkable animated photographs ha•.3 been obtained which show what happens when a self -loading pistol is 'ired., e,e, give the precise effect of the .explosion of the charge of powder. Then, :again, a bullet was fired through a rubber ball filled with. wat- er ar!d 'lie photograph shows exactly, :ire Progress of the bullet through :tile Hall. Five hundred pictures .are taken in - a tenth o.f .a becond,.•yet they are so clear that many Valuable- processes can be photographed. in this brief time and investigated at leisure. The mehhod has been kept a. secret, 'fits it has been in use for military eir- periments in France.. BROKE INTO BANK OF' ENGLAND ii Forty Armed Guards Outwitted By a Mysterious Visitor. Since the Gordon riots, which • elirred in l70, the Bank of England h.., been guarded by troops, mostly men of one of the regiments of guard ' .stationed in London. At sundown these soldiers, some 50 strong, enter all,; bank with rifles and fixed bayo- nets and remain there until sunrise -tee next morning. • Nothing ever happens now inside the bank to disturb the peace at night, but some years ago a man actually broke into the building, notwithstand- ing its armed guards. One day the directors ectors received an anonymous let- - tee - stating that the writer would be pleased to meet any of them at mid- night -in the strong room, and a week later they were staggered by receiv- . ing a box containing securities which had bzen taken frau' the vaults. Along tviah it Caine another invitation to an. other midnight meeting. This time the dirret,rs were rm•;,tly alarmed and acc+ptcd. Thrt•e in• a ,.at into the vaults and waited. Presently they heard a scraping r;oise an.1 then a light flashed on thele and disappeared. Then a man's voice came, promising that it tiny would put out their lights he wc,ulrl conte upon tha scene, The lights were extinguished, and the mysterious visitor duly male his appearance. He proved to -be a harm- less sewer cleaner, who bad made the important discovery that a disueed • drain ran into the vaults. He was i.e- .:warded' far bringing the matter to the notice of the dire::tors. • Free Ladies and Gents Wailes, Buds, Bracelets and Jewelryof Every Description, Lace Curtains, lauds, House Furnishind,llifles; Moving Pic- ture Machine, Skates, Printind Press- es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly everythnid you can think of you can det Aboslutely Free for selling our Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Sal in Stripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents each. They sell rapidly 6 can gener- ally be sold in every house, Don't send us any money, but.write, us , to send you a lot of . Hanakercbfefs .:to sell, that when sold you will sendus the money and the premium selected Selling 24 handkerchief entitled you to your choice of an elegant Watch, 3 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc. Write us to -day, we trust yeti and take back the goods if you cannot sell them: . Money in This. At tht le ray t,f i:+ E i;r 1, • der :ries @ (' Ili++, ,: t l .d: t 1 t of herbere to eCee tie: ';ll rf they eea Seine of the Henri n coast of `3t. John I ( ri is ties iii l'i•+,r di. big motley c y t11c,t dI uyi tut ,i herrings, ullich are ., Iir Tliey.get four to six dellzir r ', •r;;, head for them. In once weir at St: fie ,rg'e, one shag tank in 1,000 hogshead. — lin banked $4,000.. -1n four days fishermen at Lepere- aux had a harvest of 2,494 hogsheads. There wens to be money in t11e Nig sardineindustry from the Maine h; lto der to 5i1. 34n,4b . INOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL Dr. de Van j Fernalk Pills A reliable French regulator; never fairs. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations, Dr. do van's are sold al $5 a box, or three for $10 Mailed to any address. ' e r 5cerbei" 'Oran tee, st- ''latharines, Oat, • IaK oahkkTraJ IfirtarantalMMIMINXIBEIMMENNE "Only Double Track Railvira.y between Toronto and Montreal, 'and Toronto and other principal cities in Canada. Also Double Track and Solid Trains between Montreal and Ohioan.; also between Oiitltrio points, New York and Philadelphia, via Ni - agars Pals." • Smooth Roadbed Finest Equipment Electric Lighted Pullman Sleepers,. full narbieulare, berth reservations, etc. from Grand Trunk Agents, or write`rC. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Tor- onto, Ontario. Insert Agent's name ank Telephone Number at bottom at ad. • 74. .r. YI FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA " RETURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG Plus half cent per mil efrom. all points east of MacLeod, ii giry or lf'linonton to Winnipeg TRIP WEST." $10.00 TO WINNIPEG ["GOING us half cent per mile from Winnipeg up MacLeod, OnElary, or Edmonton. AUGUST 18th AUGUST 22nd AUGUST 25th GOING DATES —From all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive and east thereof in Ontario. —From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk M•r.in Line to Sarnia inclusive and South thereof. From Toronto and North-western Onteri.•, North of but not including Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and 1^.a,t of Toronto to 1Singstari, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew, including the, pl Snts. SEPTEMBER 3rd—From Toronto and all stations in Ontario East of but not Including Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay. SEPTEMBER 5th—From all stations on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay inclusive, and West tlr•reuf in Ontario, including O.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, but not including Azilda and West. ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICiIETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY One-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be soil. Each ticket will include a verification certificate, with an extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing he has engawl the holder to work as a farm laborer, the coupon will be honored up to Soptember : i th far ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) to any station west of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern or Grand Trunk Pacifi: Railway, in \Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not west of Edmonton, Calgary or MacLeod, Alta. A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket good to return from any station on the Canadian Pa,•ar , Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Alberta, Saskatchewan awl Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton to original starting point by the came route as travelled on going journey on or before November 30th 1113, on payment of one half cent per mile ;minimum fifty cents) upto Winnipeg added to Si 8.00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the certificate with the ticket agent on arrival at destination, and works at least thirty days at harvesting. For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write— Al. G. MUMMY, D.P.A:. C.P.R., Toronto ler Fi7 You will always find all the latest Styles 111 furniture such fir:, Brass and Meta l acs, less, 4, Etc You could :and no designs prettier, more striking or pleasing. \\ e can surely satisfy you in the selection of furniture as Yee 1ti%illy design, construct:mll anti pl'lce. i lATE 91 rin n 10 erwear '6,�Flf it R 1d's .tHVBErtWEAR You 01 e tilt, Litt'; w'iio rer,d, : It itl. r•e• ` ;11ti(lelt3 , iii:illi"'ill 'tint' 11_nde1\V•t:^iire 41 tl 1'(` ;�i(' 11:2ti' \i ,l• 611 i t't t+(}Id' \C('af1'. \\flit'il � (,tIi iutil Si+l•i t :e', l I (41'114'1.0' "Kill „t't a;ll the 1:10\v i'Efii1C1tlCiitS 1111c1 c>lu fr:. l: t Mit Wt til'. `o l.niddie 11111.11 shares 1.11 tlic' 111'(.11, US tfic'1' (t+all(' tiii('I t I1'( 1). ilie factor A 01101'0118e with every iyal'll.leilt, - For !;a10 l;v The Gout's Furnisher.