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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-09-11, Page 5Hoffman's Jubilee Laundry . We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing., and we. Guarantee our Work, TAILORING IN CONNECTION W. H. HOFFMAN 164 0".r '1212111.11110 i The Zurich Herald. \VILL 1.3E Call aai:cl get our prices. J. F. ickbeil.,Zurich. ure Mara ba Flour. U47,1114574=CtinVICIR4:2=721sumvem Best heii.sal1l Flour. Buckwheat and Rye Flours. And ill Breakfast Foods We Carry HEA TINE, ROLLED WHEAT, , AND OATMEAL_, ALSO): International Stock Food.s,- Oil Cake and Linseed Meal. Seeds &c., .c,. ( Zeller Block. ) C. SC1 U AG, 'ZURICH. Clothing for SOT WEATHER. We are acknowledged leaders irk, Clothing of all kinds. We have the kind that will help you bear the summer heat. J.D.MERNER ZURICH ft/ a a ONTARIO .FOR THXBT DAYS. A Nidsommer Offer in Newspaper- dom. The Toronto Daily World, a newspaper that.pays particular attention to the re- quirements of the farmer, and has the r mutation of publishing the most accurate Cattle and Produce Market Reports of any paper in Caaliids, together with a brief live and up to date news sersice,ean be secured el ebbed with TRY; HERALD for the balance of this year and up to the first of January, 90.5, for $3:50. . While everybody is busy at the present time, still there is no'one so busy that they cannot take advantage of a genuine bar- gain and secure the best local paper, combined with one of the brightest metro. politan newspapers published in Canada. This otter is only good for thirty days from the first insertion of this advertise. ment, which appeared in T:n HERALD on Sept 11. Call, or mail your order to ns before Oet. 11, 1903, as no subscriptions at this rate (sill be taken after above date. Would Scratch fell the icel Flowed A dreadful case or Itching lvczenin mvirlcis defied ordinary sreatrent, and was permanently cured by lar. Chase's Ointment. D'Ixs. LrN.aa, r2 Walker St., Iialifax, states :—"After three years of miserable torture and sleepless nights with terrible eczema, and after trying over a dozen remedies without obtaining anything but slight temporary relief, I have been perfectly and entirely cured by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. After the third or fourth application of this grand ointment I obtained relief, and a few boxes were sufficient to make a thorough eine. "It is six months since. I was freed of this wretched skin disease, and as there has been no return of the trouble I consider the cure a permanent enc. I would strongly urge any one suffering as I did to try this ointment, and shall gladly write to any who wish to refer to me for particulars of my case. I was so bad with eczema that I would scratch the sores in my sleep until the blood would flow.' Dr. Chase's Ointment, 6o cents a box, at all, dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. To protect you against imitation, the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box. ZURICH P a O. Is open daily except Sundays from 8 a. in., until 9 p. n1., The mails are distributed as follows : MAIL Fon HI&MSALL, close at 6 :55 a.m. '' '' 2 :55 pm " " ST.Jospii, " 11:10am " L. H. &B., " 6:55am <` L, H. &E., " 2 :55 ain " FROM HrNsn.LL, arr. 11 :00 ala. "L 4 7:30 pin °° ST.Jos tpg, " 10 :45 ala " L.H. &B., " 11:00 air. " ' ° L. H. &B., 7 :30 am LETTERS FOR REGISTRATION, must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing the mails. D. S.PAV ST, Postmaster. Clubbing rates0 EFWe have .made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with THE H''RALD : Daily Globe . $ 4.25 Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly eekly Globe . 1.60 „ Mail & Empire 1.75 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 5 Daily Free Press 3.25 Weekly Free Press ' 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.25 'Weekly Advertiser 1.50 Weekly, Sun 1.75 Farmer's .Advocate 1.85 The tl.rt•atl of a love -story a scal- ly winds up with n tie. After locking your family ske1e-, ton in tho closet hide the key wl-ere your neighbors cannot find it I Address There is plenty of room at the top. The trouble is' in the an'ful i « jttm around the l,ottoln of the lad- der A A. Zurich woman tells lien l.lnsbancl.queer t stories so he can tell there to h.is i bachelor friends, that they may tell them back to her. Because a woman gets ripping lnati with her husband forgoing to public dinners is no sign that she won't brag about it t , her. rntl- . It is well to know some people well enough not to know them. Chance to Join m Club That Will Make and Save Money for You. ® Everybody should join the Mutual Literary Mu. to Club of America. There is nothing else like it anywbere. it costs almost nothing to join and the benefits it gives are wonderful. Itonables you to purchase books and periodicals music and musical nstruments at special cut prices. It secures re• dueod rates at many hotels. It answers questions free of charge. It offers scholarships and value, ble cash prizes to members. It maintains club rooms in many titles for its members. In addition, every member receives the official magazine enti- tled " Ev'ry Month" a publication in a class by Itself, including 6 pieces of high•clase vocal and hp strumental music (full size) each month without extra charge; 72 pieces in one year in all. YOU CAN GET AL1, OF THESE BENEFITS FOR AL. MOST NOTHING. The full yearly membership fes is One Dofartor which you got all above, and you maysvltb. draw any tame within three months if you want to d o so and get your dollar back. If you don't care to spend $1.00. send 25 cents for three months membership. Nobody can afford to pass this offer by. You will get your money back In value many times over. Full particulars will bo sent free of charge, but if you are wiso you will Bend in your request for membership with the pproper fee at once. Tho 25 ors. three months mem- bership offer will soon change. Write et once ad- dressing your letter and enclosing ;1.00 for full year's membership or twentyflve cents for throe months to itiIITUdL LITTERA. n t.. N. . IOUB Ct%y. No. 150 Nassau St., N. %. Lily. AFEW good building lots for , sale at the North and of the Village. Any person desiring to build will find this a nice location for a residence. Apply to E. ZAALL1m, Zurich, CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE:—We have a large number of First Class Posts at the Lake Front, Sb. Joseph, which will be sold at reasonable prices. For particu- lars apply to 3•t£ MAnsL & BENDER, Zurich. NOTICE! Co �1141r;I.CIn(I AUGUST FIRST, will adopt the CASH SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS. itvir All Old Accounts owing mo must be settled by the FIRST DAY OF SEP- TEMBER. JOHN SCIIAFER, Butcher, Zutieh. Should be in Household. If you. are not a subscriber, send in your name at once. Ontario evver e Herald" FARM FOR SALE— The undersigned oilers his choice 100 - acre farm for sale; being Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township, 2t miles North of Zurich. The farm is in good condition, with good buildings, and plenty of spring water; well fenced and well drained. John weSe® , For further particulars apply to GENERAL. BLACKSMITH,. Ii-3uip JACOB MEYER., Zurich P. O. Zurich, Ont Gray Hair "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for over thirty'years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ' ing gray."—Mrs. 1E% A. Soule, Billings, Mont. 4k There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor—it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But graduallythe old color comes back,—all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. ° $1.00 a bottle. All draggisis. Ii your druggist cannot supply you, send us ono dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express ofliee, Address, 3. C. AYER CO., Lowell. Mass. lir Notice. THE HENSALL BRASS BAND, COM - posed of about 20 pieces, are now open for engagement. Applications for this purpose should be addressed to Mr. C1IAS. LINDER, leader, or Mr. A. McKAY, Secy., Hensall, Ont. o has a Wagon ? OR OTHER VEHICLE OF ANY KIND GET YOUR TIRES RESET ON ONE OF HENDERSON'S Tire Selling Machines 1 It sets them Cold. It does the work in a time. It keeps the Dish of Wheels just Right It does the work Perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more guess work, but tires are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Haying one of these Tire Setters in prac- tical operation, the patronage of the pub- lic is solicited. All work thoroughly war- ranted. few minutes NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the " St. Joseph Land Improvement and Manufacturing Company, Limited, will be held at the head office of the Com- pany, at the Village of St. Joseph, in the Township of Hay, and the County of Hu- ron, Province of Ontario, ON SATURDAY THE 12th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1903, at the hour of nine o'clock, in the after- noon, to receive the report of the Board of Directors, elect directors and transact all such other business as may be laid be- fore them. St. Joseph, 25th August, 1903. THE ST. JOSEPH LAN]) IMPROVE MENT AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED. L. G. ROUTHIER PRESIDENT. OAS HW0Q0 Furniture and Undertaking STORE We have now a large and up - to -date p- to-date Stock of House Fur- niture a n d Furnishings which we offer At a Low Price.... UNDERTAKING Our Stook is Large and up -to date. In time of need, give us a gall. PRICES RIGHT. P. Mcisaac DASHWOOD -^ ONTARIO 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketeh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. communica- tions strictly conndential. FIandbookon Patents sent free. Oldest agency for seeming patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive a peciatnnoottice, without charge, in the SCienftflc American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest err• cnlation of any scieOtt8c ,journal. O'erms, $5 a yea fr months, $1. Sold by all 1owsdoalers. mUNouN & co 361Broadway, New York Branch O®ee, Fr•"s 80,. Wasbinaton. D. C. NOTICE. The public is hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my grandson, Cornelius Hildebrand. either in his or in my own name, and all persons are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. 7� JOHN Hlf nsnius n. Zurich, Aug, 4th, 1903. 2-3bp.