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SALE REGISTER.
FARM FOR SALE'. -Lot No. 7 and the
South half of Let No. 8, Concession
8, Hay, containing 150 acres. Good frame
house and bank barn; spring water all
year; convenient to school and about four
miles from Zurich, Onb. Will be sold at
a low price and on terms to suit purchaser.
Apply to
BACHAND & Co., Zurich.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, -In
the Village of Blake, 1 storyhouse,
with good kitchen and 4 rooms, all in
good repair. The lot contains acre of
land, and will be sold cheap as the owner
intends leaving the village. Apply to
Mits. MARY QUIt1LY,
43. pd.
Blake P. 0., Hay. Tp.
FARM FOR SALE. -50 acres, West
half, Lot 26, Con. 10, Hay, one and
a quarter miles North of the Village of
Zurich, about 40 acres cleared, balance
good pasture land. (:food frame house
and kitchen and frame barn 40 x 00 feet.
This farm will be sold cheap as the pro-
prietor intends going West. For particu-
lars apply at the premises or address
SOLOMON TACOni,
38-6 . Zurich P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE. -Lot 22, N. $
Hay, 100 acres; half -a -mile East of
Blake, 88 acres cleared, balance good hard
wood bush, 45 arras seeded to grass.
Good water, (3 wells). Good stone house
and a large frame barn with stone stabling
underneath. A frame pig -pen, driving
and implement shed and other necessary
out -buildings, This farm will be sold very
reasonable, if disposed of within the next
two months. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich,
or to
ROBERT N. Doror,ns, proprietor,
38-8 Blake, P. 0.
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Offt-nan's
Jubilee
Laundry . .
We use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
CONNECTION
TAILORING IN
CONNECTION
IW. H. HOFFMAN
Breed to the Best.
TARENTUM, 21795 -The phennminal,
well bred standard trotting stallion.
Leads all stallions in Canada for siring
great speed, and high stepping action for
road and carriage purposes. Tarentum
has now produced 3 colts showing better
than 2.10 speed, one going miles in 2.05,
who has now entered in over twenty-five
thousand dollars in stakes down the grand
circuit. Ffarry D commences the grand
circuit at Detroit in the $5,000 Chamber
and Commerce stake, and ab the same
meeting he starts in 2.14, $2,000 stake and
then goes down the grand circuit through
other largo stakes. Tarentum is the only
stallion in Canada that has produced a
colt that won'seeond money in his second
start in a race at Memphis, time 2.09:i.
Route as follows:
ilfonday---Simon McKenzie's, Tucker -
smith, for noon; then to Blake for night.
Tuesday -Zurich, for noon; Crediton, for
night. Wednesday -Exeter, for noon;
Farquhar, for night. Thursday -By way
of Staffa to Dublin for noon. Friday and
Saturday -At his own stable, Egniond-
ville. For extended pedigree and further
particulars apply to A. CHARLES -
WORTH, Egmoiidville Ontario.
To Protect You
Against Imitations
The portrait and signature of Dr. A. W.
Chase, the frustums receipt book author,'
aro on every box of his remedies.
The great prescriptions of Dr. Chase have
attained such enormous sales that the temp-
tation to imitate thein is continually growing
stronger. In order that you may be certain
that you are getting his genuine remedies, the
doctor's portrait and signature are on every box
or bottle of his rem-
edies. This is the
strongest guarantee
that any medicines
can have. The skill,
experience and integ-
rity of Dr. Chase are
at the back of each of
these preparations,
and you cannot afford
to accept cheap im-
,y i• ' �r itations and so risk
n` life and health.
Dr. Chasers Kidney -Liver Pill's, one
pal a dose, 25 cents a box, five boxes for $1.00.
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box.
Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box.
Dr, Chase's Catarrh Cure, 25 cents abox.
Dr. Chase's Liver Cure, 50 cents a bottle.
Dr, Chase's Yrup of Linseed and
Turpentine, 25 and 60 cents a bottle.
At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and
' Co., Toronto.
All kinds of good logs wanted at
once, for which highest prices will
be paid. Cash on delivery.
,T, C. KALBDu1;KISOiI.
$LASTOWN
Special to Tint ]:711;R.,LD.
Sol, Martin made quite an improvement
to his dwelling the latter part of last week
by shingling it with. tin.
John Deeher pulled a stalk of .flax the
other day, which measured three feet and
one inoh in length. This Sax was sowed
pretty late in the season.
John Hey and wife visited at his sister's,
clown near Drysdale Saturday night and
Sunday.
Meno Brnshler is not in his best state of
health since getting home from down east.
Our school held thein annual picnic on
Tuesday in Mr. Regier's bush which prey-
ed to be a very good place for It; Not-
withstanding the showers in the morning
they began to conte and between two and
three o'clock quite a large crowd had
collected and the games .were soon in pro-
gre-s. These lasted from two and a half
to three hours as -fast as they could be run
off. The showers of the morning made
the orders of the day necessarily late and
as a result no more than half the prepared
program was able to be gone over. Never-
theless all seemed to go home well satisfied
with the days outing. The money collect-
ed for prizes amounted to very nearly
eight dollars and much thanks is due the
people
who turned out so well, P P e 1, althou h
the day was not very favorable, and con-
tributed so generously for the benefit of
the children.
Mrs. Win. Rose left on Tuesday morn-
ing for her new home in Stratford.
(Intended for last week.)
A number from this vicinity took
in the foot -ball match in Dashwood
on Friday night and were glad to
see that Zurich didn't get entirely
put under the sod as they had ex-
pected;
Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger and
family spent Friday evening at the
home of John. Hey. As this was
the anniversary of Mr. Hey's birth
day the evening was spent right
royally.
A'iliat hooking bee was held at
the home of Mrs. John Decher, Sr.,
on Monday at which two mats were
completed. Another bee was held
at Mrs. Fossald's In Dashwood on
Wednesday to which some went
from this part.
The Hay Township road -grader
was on Mr. Neeb's beat on•Tuesday
and did good work. Tho gravelling
is being clone Thursday.
A good game of foot -ball was
partaken of by quite a number on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deeher spent
Sunday down at Mr. John Sohnell's
on the 14th.
Among the visitors at John
Decher's on Sunday were Messrs.
Fred and Louis Rieder, Eu. Willert,
Geo. Shroeder and John Meidinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Martin attend-
ed the funeral of -the late Mr.
Fahner on Wednesday.
Henry Neeb had the misfortune
to lose a valuable ewe on Wednes-
day morning, owing to being too
'tat. Come Henry don't feed so
heavy.
Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. Broderick and
Miss Annie Hey spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. P. Campbell in
Stanley.
GOSHEN LINE
Special to Tiir HERALD.
Miss Gertrude Elliott was the
guest of Miss Laura Dowson on
Thursday.
Miss Sara Dowson spent a few
clays last week at Mr. Chas. Ray-
mer's.
Missniatching buggy wheels is
now the order of the day.
Miss- Frances Sharp spent Sunday
at Mr. James Stephenson's:
Mr. Mich. Kennedy has returned
and engaged with Mr. Calvin Dow
son for the summer, this being the
third summer speaks well for both
parties.
County Councillor Lamont, re-
terned froru Goderich on Friday
evening.
The annual school picnic will be
held on Friday at Jewet's grove,
Bayfield.
Mr. William Armstrong has been
engaged with Mr, Robt. MoLinohoy
for a few days this week.
HILLSGREEN
Special to THE HERALD.
F1'i11 Jarrott spent Sunday under the
Parental roof.
Mrs. Jarrett is at present somewhat
undee' the weather but we hope she will
soon be alright again.
No service was held in the Methodist
Church hero, Sunday night, on account of
the rain.
Quite a number from this place fregnont•
ly attend the Band Concerts, at Hensen,
on Saturday evenings. •
Mrs. D. Stelck, of Zurich, visited at her
son, Ferdinand's, last Saturday.
Wtbster Turner is improving slowly.
R. Stoleic spent Sunday at home.
Miss Maggie McAllister is dressmaking
in Zurich at present.
LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.
The sufferer from nervous ex-
haustion is generally blue and dis-
couraged. He looks on the dark
side of things and fears paralysis,
locomotor ataxia or insanity, All
this is,changed by the persistent
use .of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,
'which gradually and naturally
rekindles and revitalizes the wast-
ed nerve cells and instils new vigor
and energy into the whole system.
TILE I.EA.DY.
A large kiln et tile of various sizes will
Or a ivet'. oil i'i y- morning,,
May 29th. Parties requiring flret•class brig
should be an hand early.
Louis FosR'I,It,
43.1 Zurich Brick and Tile Yards. Stteet-•-•'4�'m, 11. 'G riihutnl, 73, A.
be ready f d 1' y F day bier uii
THE' ZURICH HERALD
Huron County Sunday School and
Christian' Endeavor Convention
at Blyth, rune 18 and 19, 1903,
On Thursday and Friday of next
week (jun() 18 and 19) the 190 ;nn.
vention for Sunday School rind,
Christian Endeavor Workers of
I=luron County, will be held in the
Presbyterian. Cllurdh,Blyth, and to.
which the public are •cordially
invited.
Thursday will be devoted to Sun -
'day Sohool interests and such
topics as the following will be dis-
cussed "The Teachers Material and
How to Work Upon it," "The
Sunday School and Temperance"
"How to make the Sunday School
Felt (u.) "In the State (b) "In
Society" (e) In the Home", "Nor-
mal Training.", "How the Sunday
School should be conducted." Ad-
dresses will be -given by the gener-
al Sunday' School, secretary, J. A.
Jackson, B. A., of Toronto, and a
number of the best speakers from
different towns and villages of the
county.
On Friday Christian Endeavor
Topics will be discussed and .the
program commences with one and
ono half hours of solid Bible Study
conducted by the Rev. D. N. Mo
Lanus, Sarnia (formerly of Co
Bourg.)
Topics of special -interest to.
Christian Endeavorers will be dis-
cussed and it is expected that the
young people will be represented
by large delegation:4 from the dif-
ferent Societies in the County.
Mr. McCanns will also give an
address on Friday evening and the
Rev. Mr. Sawyers, of Brucefied,
will speak on the subject "Personal
effort in the harvest of souin.
It is expected chat every Sunday
School and Young •Peoples' Society
in •the different churches of the
County will send delegates and to
those who travel by rail the con-
vention certificate plan will be
used with which all the station agents
etre familiar. 1)o nob make the mistake of
buying a return ticket for while it does
not make much difference to an individual
it makes quite a difference when a large
number are attending the convention.
Ask the station agent for a single ticket
and a convention certificate and if 50 or
more travel by rail you" can secure your
return tir•,ket for one third instead of two
thirds. Comfortable homes will be secured
for the delegates if the names are sent in
to the local secretary, Miss Gidley, Blyth.
J. Elgin Tom, of Goderich, is President
and J. C. Stoneman, Secretary.
'PHE NOXON COMPANY,
•
Making Unprecedented Export Ship-
ments -Carload a Ilay.
The Noxon Company are now
manufacturing a line of farm im-
plements that are winning for
themselves a place in the agricul-
tural world, and in view of the
increasing foreign business and the
bright outlook for home trade the
Company certainly deserve credit.
The Coinpany's foreign trade is
increasing by leaps and bounds, a
car load being shipped every day.
Numerous letters are being receiv-
ed from purchasers of the Com-
pany's implements in England
which go to show that the ma-
chines are very poptilar in the
Mother Country and their busines
there is sure to increase.
The followin,i are fair samples of
the many letters received by the
Company from their' English con-
nections :
Itchen Down Farm,
Itchen Abbas, Alersford, Hants,
November 8th, 1902.
Dear Sirs, -
1 have given the 6 ft. "Noxon" Binder,
purchased from Messrs. Watson & Haig,
Andover, a fair trial during the past liar-
vest, and am very pleased with its work-
ing I used three horses as the ground
was wet and the crops heavy, but in ordi-
nary season 1 believe two horses would do
it well. The wearing parts are particular-
ly well constructed for durability, and the
general construction is so simple that it
can be easily manipulated by mon that
have not had experience before. The
weather was so bad last harvest that I
could not give it a fair day's- trial from
-morning till nfght,but I think the machine
could be driven over 20 acres in a fair
harvest day, with an average crop and
fairly dry ground. I may mention that I
out a crop• of Rivets wheat with the
"Noxon" this year, straw 7 feet long, and
if ib would cut that I would not bo afraid
of its refusing to handle any crop in the
future, and 1 am thoroughly satisfied with
my purchase.
Yours faithfully,
E. H. LUNN.
"1 .leave used your Bair Vigor
for five years and ani greatly
pleased with it, It certainly re-
stores the original color u,• .ray
flair. It keeps ray hair soft." -Mrs.
I.lelenKilkenny,j. ew Portia nd, Me.
12Ch yZ.aL lel
Ayer's Hair Vigor g r has
been restoring color to
gray hair For fifty ..ear's'
and it never fails .Y '
to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from falling, for keeping
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
;1.00 a bails. Ail druzgists.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
sent: us one dollar and we will express
you & bottle. Be sure and give the name
your nen
of o nearest
express Y t s oilce .
J. C, AYxn 00., Lowe 1, Mass,
ZURrIKIH P. 0.
Is open daily except Sundays from
8 a. m., until 9 p. m., The mails are
distributed as follows : -
M AIL FOR. Hrxs&LIr, close at 6 :55 a.m
" 2 :55 pm
N
rt ee' ST„TO,rsPH, cr. 11:10 am
• " '' L.H. &B., t' 6 :55 alll
to t'L,H.&B.
, °' 2 : 5 5 tLlll
" FROM HLrNSA.LL, arr. 11 :00 arm
• n • rt ra 7:30 pin
" ST.JOSEPH, " 1.0 :45 am
" L. H. &B., " 11 :00 alit
L, B. & B., " • 7 :S0 am
LETTERS FOR REGISTRATION, 3.111 it
be posted half an hour previous to
the time for closing the mails.
• D.S.FAUST, Postmaster.
rt as r
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ti
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DASHWOOD
Furniture and
Undertaking
STORE
We have now
alar�fe-gild up-
to-date Stock
of House Fur-
niture a 11 cl
Furnishings- Chlor we
offer At a Low Price...: 1
UND RTA KI NG
Our Stook is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give us
a call.
PRICES RIGHT.
Pm
DASHWOOD •- ONTARIO
1
Should be in eyver
IIouse� ao.ld.
If you lLI'f3 not a
subscriber, send in
yol.1I' name at Once.
Address
"The erald"
Trisprisoi, Zurich,
' a Holston, •
July 2nd, 1902.
Dear Sir's, -
1 have no hesitation in sending you a
testimonial highly recommending the
•'Nevin" Mower supplied by the Western
Countie's Association this season.
1 have tried it in hoa.vy old grass and
now, and 1 consider it the bust machine 1
ever saw worked. The adjustments are so
clever. I was able to cub all sorts of grass
tangled, laid, and heavy.
It is easy in draught, and 1 feel certain
while you earl pub snob a machine on the
market you need not fear competition or
opposition.
Wishing you every success,
Yours truly.
C. ROWS.
The Noxon No. 3 Mower, front
cut, and No 9 Binder, -referred to
above, are giving even more satis-
faction in Ontario and Canada,
The Company are opening up in
the Northwest this season in con-
nection with the Cockshutt Plow
Co,, Brantford.
B0SSENj3ER11.Y & MA( EL,
Agents, Zilch:
The followhig niisnisters were appointed
as under:-Goderich, -- North Street.--
, • George Iluniel, ;uf. A., Psi, B. Victoria
Ontario
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a slceteb and description may
(moldy) ascertain one opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communion.
),ions strictly conildentinl.. handbook on entrants
sent free. Oldest agency fon seonrtng patents,
Patents taken through Nunn & Co. rebelve
special notice, Without charge, In the
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A handset))oly illustrated weekly, Largest cir-
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and every form of itehing,
bleeding and protrudinpiles.
the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes.
tlmonlals in the (Mils' press and ask your neigh-
bora what they think of it. You can use it and
get oar nionev back if not cured. 60o a box, at
all dealers or k'AM,TTsos,13A'rEst: Co., Toronto,
Drs Chase's Ointment
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The "ALMA" SILK
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M U S K O KA .
The Only Free Consumptive Hospital in Americo.
CANADIANS EVERYWHERE INTERESTED.
-The New Free Consdtnr])tir e Hospital, built under the
auspices of the National Sanitarium, Association, will
be reach -so soon as the money to equip and furnish
is secured -to receive 50 patients absolutely without
charge.
-Over 300 out of 500 patients admitted to the Muskoka
Cottage Sanatorium - the property of the National
Sanitarium Association -hare returned laonae either
cured or greatly improved.
-The Free Consumptive Hospital is situated in the same
delightfully health/fl locality, bringing the same ad-
vantages to the poorer patients as to the rich.
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The iift of W J. Gage, Esq., and the I:erra..tnrs !Th,.? 4. ;th.i .71 Estate
--Think of the sorrow and suffer In+r Clio 2;eew Froo Cot.s'lrnp-
tive Hospital will alleviate arca i..t eel cl:irely remove.
-Will you not send a dollar ox :3.03, ; ^(°, 5.0O3 $10.00 -
or more, for this most pressing of tiff 61;1 :Tics i?
-The victims of the White Plague aro found r;l over Canada.
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