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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-09-01, Page 550,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN, CANADA 1Go411'$1'8 Additional for Return on i 0 'i�rip Follo,rvilid 4Conasiitlons; GOiNG DATES AUGUST 3rd --From all stations on all lines en and South bf the Grand Trunk Malik Line, Toronto to Sarnia, including all stations on C.P.R. Toronto to Detroit and Branch Livres including Guelph sub -division from Guelph South and Brampton South. AUGUST 12th—Frour all stations North of Grand Trunk Main Line; Toronto to Sarnia, includingC.P.A..Bnl ooet. and west• also tvn. Po rots, Toronto to Calendar- incltsive. AUGUST 16th From all stations in Ontario, 'Toronto and Fast, Orillia'and Scotia $ct. and Bast on G.T.R. also Azflda and Eastern Ontario. AUGUST 23rd—From all stations Toronto to North Bay inclusive and West. AUGUST 25th—From all stations Toronto and Batt in Ontario and Quebec, also Fast of Orillia„ Scotia. Jct. and North Bay. .red, ONE-WAY SE00Nb.GLASS MINTS WILL 11; SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY Representative farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Gov'en meats will,meet and engage laborers on arrival at Wintilpeg. Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg tooints On Canadian Pacific where laborers are needed, east of Moose law and Saskatoon, inclpuding branches, and at one cent; a mile each way west thereof tin Saskatchewan and Alberta. A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certifcate , when executed by farmer sheering that laborer has worked thift days of mere,wi1l e hoaored from that point for a second class tick5tt back to starting RointB in Ontario, at $18,00, prior to Nov, 30t11, 1911i Tickets are good only on epeelal rarm Laborers trains; which will be run from Toronto and Ontario paints to Winnipeg without change, making trip in about 80 hours, and wil bg issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued'at.half fare to children. • Tear full partioulare see nearest C.P.R. Agent. or write • - 31. L, T'll1OMPSON. ID.P.11.. C.P.1t , Toroxitar,� 'tl n ter ler 111. by IS 'Se nt, and d as old; ail tush nc18 let, any ter, r of Ind vee ins alit ti tit erg lit ea- OQ ltt 11c re rq _....._..... a aY9rgsAPataoa ,saaniodlturrDot9g44-. e Sit up and • Take Notice We have on cusvltty IS our New Prints, and I I Dress Goods. Almost f everything you could ▪ wish for in Spring and 5 Summer wv^ar. Also our ' New Wall Papers, of the latest de: designs at popular pric- es. 8 $ Call and. Inspect r3efore Purchasing ..r DOUGLAS, • General itlerchant, B L A 1,,E. $ -'-..6, { M110ptlDU�9D(111d2M jDOf7IUDOISEDUDQf6rP' UDd ■..ZURICH.■r MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and Wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but ti.e best. We make o' i, own sausages. Give us a call. YUNt1BLUT & BEICHERT, FOR SALE 3 set news harrows. 1 new fight wagon, 3 new wheel barrows. 1 second band open buggy, vabiflitrees and neekyokes, °lenses, at reduced prices, while they last. 'Louis Prang, Zurich. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Mberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 porn, on APRIL 4, 18 MAY 2, 18, 30 JUNE 13, 27 JULY 11, 25 AUG. 8, 22 SEPT. 5, 10 5ecocd clues tickets from Ontario stations to principal Northwest points at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Wianipcg end return $33.00; Edmonton End return $41.00. and to ottee points in proportion. Tickets good to return within 60 days from going date. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on all excursions. Comfortebe berths, fully equipped with bedding,, can be au:med at moderate rate through local went. Early application must be made ASK POR HOMESEEKERS. PAMPHLET containing rates and fall information. Apply to nearest CP.R.Agent A oTotooR.L ONLY DiRECT LiNE NO CHANCE Of CARS NO! We have not sold out oar Implement Business yet We are still forging ahead at the Old Place. The following are some of our lines we keep in stook Plows & Repairs Percival No. 10-18, Fleury's No. 21, Cookshutt all kinds, Wilk. inson all kinds, Land Rollers. Implements & .Repairs Binders, Blowers, Cultivators (best made) Hoe Drills, Diso Har- rows (beat made) Eureka Onion Saeed Drills for all seeds, Eureka Fountain Spray - ars best in the a market Gar.. den Cultivators, Lon.' don's Hay Traoks, London's Barn Fixtures, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons All our own make. F LESS S N ZtRIC•I[ • / colt- -1.s. .,, • is 4.21 4 • A• K Gam' !oTst at A Crayon Enlargement, IS by 24 inches, of one of the best photographsof the. late Rev. Father Morriscy, the renowed priest -physician, has been prepared.for admirers of the priest himself or of his wonderful prescriptions. Better even than the small reproduction above, it is a very handsome picture, worthy of framing. The Father Morriscy Medecine Co., Ltd., of Chatham, N.B., will be glad ,tet send an enlargement, absolutely free, to each one who writes for it. •'j. them right asvby. IVIr; Jos, Bane's horse ran away Tuesday afternoon breaking the shafts off his light wagon, It appears that Mr. Banes was on his way home and had stopped to closo.the gate at Mr. Jos. Woodall, when his horse was. L4114/flea :tilt ran to the Main street where it ran into the lamp post break- ing the shafts and throwing every- thing out of the wagon. - The horse broke free and ran a few rods further on before it was caught. The liar - 110S2 Was broken in several places. It is fortunate that no serious damage WKS. (1(1110. Mr. W. E. Sanders of the Lake Road, Stephen, lost a valuable grey Percheron entire horse on Saturday moraring last, Mr. Sanders hitched the horse to a cart and had just reach- ed the road when he noticed the horse stagger he at once stopped and un- hitched it ancl•hacl just taken the har- ness off when the animal rolled over in the ditch dead ��••fiiGa9C ➢$lea@ 4.•r?g.pb+9�6sA��6�+94� •f BEND The camping season is now draw- ing to a close ono be one the families are leaving although there aro odd ones coming in for la few days visit. Sold and. Guaranteed in Zurich by 3.3. ME,V0 ER S•i. Ii. Stetl-art, of Aylmer, =toed - -^--7-t •'- to the Bend for Sunday and left Mou- The Grey. Steads of near London day morning for Detroit. are coming over on Friday, Sep: -.1,411 Miss A. Dale, of Loono, is visiting of this week to play . an exhibition ,at the post ofice 'for a couple of weeks after which she 'will resume her duties as school teacher at Granton. The work on the new cement*. ement *.stile Mr. N. Cook and H. Pouland, of is progressing very rapidly: The Hensali, Were here Sunday. roofing is now being put on nd 'n% ; a . Mrs. C. M, 'Walker returned to her week or so the building will be..(lo°az- .home in Ingersoll on Monday, plated.1 NN hat might have been a very ser - A surprise party was ; ivela ,.'itt, '•t'i'e ions: accident ocenrrod her on Satur- home of Mr. and Mrs. Frain • llc.h ' Iltr dry .might, while Mr. E. Hayter was on Tuesday evening in`honor ; bk lilk driving to the Bend his horse became ;4iary C. Beaver. A very pltsiae st.rfrit hteued at an automobile tnd began evening teas spent by all. kicking.: ' Mr, Hayter was kicked in thchest injuring his lungs, which picnic and a splendid pioe Tuesday was Mt. C'arnlely iartill;�l� ;•-. e hope will not prove serious. ;,��tn$,J�� we musicand games were enjoyed. b) •lip The last of the auditorium services large crowd. A nuiuber froth {1'" c, •was held in the park on Sunday a took in the pionic and concert. ,ta. large gathering was present and a well team of bowlers also went • dewnyto spend a few hours on the green. odo a CREDITO • Monday, Sept. 4th is Labor Day, Mr. Jas. Hodins is at present on the sick list. Mrs. John Smith who has been on the sick list is slowly improving. The I W's met at the home of Miss Clara Fanner on Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Thos. Thos Trevethick is at present confined to her home through illness. Mr. Garnet Hill,Miss Nora Brown and Miss Gleetis Hill spent Sunday in Bayfield. Mr. Alonzo Hodgins has been' ap- pointed tax collector for the town- ship of Stephen for 1911. Dr. and Mrs.. Orme returned Tues- day from a trip to London,' Toronto A number from here took in the Barnham -Bailey cirous at London on Saturday. Mr. Daniel Schwartz of Colborne. visited over Sunday with Mr. Chris Hoist. Mrs. Jas. Cockwill after spending a few days in London has returned home. Mr. Melvin Whiting of Parkhill visited- friends in town for a few days this week. Mrs. Jacob Ort of Zurich is spend- ing a few days with her daughter, Mrs. D. Mcisaac. • Airs. Ina Elstone who has been visiting 3Irs. Fred. Yonne. for. a few days returned Monday to her hone in Wyoming. Mr. C. K. Bluett and his bunch of bowlers of London won the Bawden silver trophy at the Exeter tourua- Inent last week. The Misses ' Jennie and Annie Yearly entertained a number of their friends to an ice cream party on Tuesday evening. All report a good time. fi game of ball with the Stars: Gime called for 4.30. Work has been commenced on the new bridge near Mr, Fred. Masts, Mr. Jos. Lawson has been award'l the,eonrtI'k1ct. , Owing:WAD T Ili in getting a suitable crossing' the bridge is being built the road I' be closed for a month. conducted servicre was held, quartette was sang by the Ronnie esters was well appreciated by all present, W,; TIul1, C. B. and D. Ross and A. Ranting 11,11 of Liman, have been anptg here,for the past week. rs, A. IL' Clinger and Miss -E.`+ Childs, of Liman, age here again for a few day's: ` A. very interesting Harvest Home Cantata will be. given in the b vange kcal church on Sunday evening, Sei}t jird, 1911, commencing at 'i' o'clock. Rev. Dr, R. Johnston and family 1 1tt Tueselay for their home in Mon- treal. Mr. W" F. May was aP the Bend The cantata will be preceded by: a: Monday of last week. short song service iii which they nth 4 ; Miss Jennie DesJardine who has chorus and choir will render sever been engaged at Holt's boarding hoire selections. Everybody welcome. Ileft for her home Monday night. Our school reopens cn Tuesds x next week with a full staff of teaeltors, Miss Watson and Miss Snider velli' have charge of their former • vv oil.:,' while ;%lis$ Brown of Strathroy, will take up the entrance work.• Mr. Iifere bert Graham of Avington, who conies well recommended, has a first clt6ss professional certificate, and will have charge of the continuation work. Prospects are very bright for in abnudant supply oft eider berry pies; during the coming winter. And doubt- less many a young man will smack his eager lips any time about Mid- night id night in appreciation of the dainty: "triangular cut" that his fond lady love will provide ae a, bracer for the lonely journey home. Get elderber- 1.1 ,.Messrs, S. and W. Dewey left last Week in their gasoline launch for Port !!I'iaron where they intend staying un- til December. Mr. F. Standeaven and family left for their home in St. Marys on Mon- day. • Mr. J. K. McDerinid motored into London on Wednesday returning on Thursday .to his cottage at Maple Grove. We believe our barber Mr. A. Ile- witt has left our burg for Kirkton or someplace further inland, ARNYTE!' or are you a Slave i I La Lr ' LT li A "Parkyte" Sanitary Chemical Closet in your ho is the :strongest kind of insurance against the germs of d'sease. It i preventative against epirletnies and contagion in the Simmer, and an ; solute necessity the yeah round. Requires neither Water nor Sewage; can be plat e 1 in any part your home; costs less than a CENT a day, and Lasts a lifetime. lendone i by the leading Physicians, and Health Officials; Spec -1(i by the mo. t prominent Arel iteets; and adopted by whold Milnlc%laaiit Over 1.15,000 havo been installedin Canalian homes in less tit one year. Ask your Dealer for Prices The “PAR1f.Y'PE" Salutary Chemical Closet is madeby • Parker -Whyte Limited, Winnipeg, May liranc14es: TOR.UNTO, MONTREAL, CALGAR Y, I' AN COL' V1 AND IS SOLD BY — e. liartleib, Zurich, On 1 1 0 1 1 n 1 a. q 1 1 a,, ©Dems) (iD®enEt to iND131tDMEVCIDGCMGD The Great Exhibition of 1911 • THE Q $28,000.00 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS Exhibition of Live Stock The best ever seen in Ca ad Many Unique Special Attractions, including Aerial. Military and hydro'Electric Features, Jumping an Speeding Contests. 13ivDag and Cat Shows, Four Splendid Bands. A Most Attractive Midway Best ever seen in London. 1Fi re'vvorh s -Display ` Every Eve n Reduced Rates on all Railways Prize Lists, Entry Forms, and all other information from W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secreta Q DMOD CID GCVO Qi+DC t3 WAND QD MED CI A OVER SS YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DEsturvs COPYRIGHTS 1&C. 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Are you in the glare df the elec. frit light—in the automobile. of Modern Methods? voltage ant Ads, are11 0high Our W II batteries, whether • you want light or power --business' publicity or competent help 2a 94#403144 l0of toLv iteCOrer, As .usually treats d, a sprained ankle will disable a tears for three or fourweeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely u soon as the injury is received, and observing the directions with, each brittle,. say ;oure canbe effected in tom two to four days, rot sale by A.11 Dealers. UR14ERTAMNG Prompt Service Moderate r''harg W. H. HOFFM Zurich. - Onta Farmer s That Wan THE BES. Call at The Mt Harris Shop. Orn Machines for thelnsel es We also handle Gids (iasol Engine, A.11 repairing prompt attended to, Jas. Whyte, A 111ASSMY-i3AR1 IS CC