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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1904-01-01, Page 5CONNECTION AN f The Zurich Herald, , NOTICE! jt'kJOMMEWANG AUGUST FIRST, will adopt the CASH SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS. ser' All Old Accounts owing me must lee settled by the FIRST DAY OF SEP- TEMBER. JOHN* SCFHAF +'R, Butcher, Zurich. DA8HDDD Furniture and Undertaking. STORE We have now ala,rge and up- to-date Stock of House Fur - nitlire . a n d Furnishings which we offer At a Low Price.... UNDERTAKING Oils Stock is Large and up -to date. In time of need, give us .a call. PRICES RIGHT. Mcisaac DASHWOOD - ONTARIO Clubbing rates tar 'We have made arrangements to offer thert.fol,lowing low clubbing rates with Tui ;ilt±lli,ALA t• Daily Globe . $ 4.25 „ Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 1.50 Mail & Empire • 115 Berliner Jou nal•((t±rinn,n) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Free Press • 3,25 Weekly Free Press. 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.25 • Weekly Advertiser • 1.50 Weekly Sun 1.75 Fanner's Advocate 2.25 PUBLIC NOTICE XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the public cautioning them not to nego- tiate a certain Note, made by me to Henry Bender, and dated in the fall of 1899, as the same has been taken from the present owner. • his CONRAD X VOLLAND Zurich, Nov. 30, 1003. mark. Witness—J. W. ANmtRsox. 19. 3tp HORSES FOR SALE I have several 2 and 3 year olds and OIs° a number of aged horses, which I am offering at reasonable prices. 1 can also supply any kind you want at short notice. WILLIAM ILLIAM FEB. Lot 27, Con, 10, Hay. Zurich, P.. O. 17-tf Mr. f.leo. Trott, of Hensall, is per- manently located in his gallery again for the winter and will be open for business every day Tuesdays excepted. Gm. TROTT, 13-tf Photographer. rl o 67t',seoniier8 le,(7 'r. enrcZs I take much pleasure in Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous year, and solicit a continuance of your pat= ronage. 110 C. CH RAG, Flour, Feed & Seeds Zurich, Ont. MOWN WI 11111 MY.l'9lllll1'.uYt!!!X'11:±17i1Y 'k!V![JJIlYY.II EMIEMIE Ls buying all k i ids (45 - either dressed or Undressed. Don't �yfail to cad it nd get 1VIiiERNE #*1 9St prices ite SL $TOWN Special to Tim Htsnu LP. Miss Violet Whiteside is at pre- sent home spending her Christmas. holidays. Mr', George Pybus visited tut John Dechers and other friends in this seetit n,. George is always welcome here, Mr. PhilipFassold and wife and Mr. William Rader and wife silent Christmas at Mr. H. Neeb's, Mr. John Hey and, wife spent Sunday - at- Drysdale with his brother-in-law, Mr. J. Horner. ,Il1r. John Decher, Jr., arrived home on Tuesday from a visit to Detroit and reports having had a good time. Miss.L. nestle IS at present home from London visiting her sister, Mrs. George Broderick. Mr. Armstrong, of Exeter, was at Mr. John Decher's on Wednesday, on business. -Miss Laura Broderick. is at pre • - sent home froln London visiting ber parents, ;Mr. John Broderick's. Mr. Wni. Rennie spent Tuesday evening..at. Mr. John Broderick's and as we will soon be starting a new,year we expect to have an- ot:.her rattle of bells before long. Mr. Robert lCidd is gone to live with his son in Usbor'ne and Mrs. Kidd and. daughter are proving to Exeter. Mr. M. Anions, of Ingersoll, visited in this neighborhood last week. We have received a few very nice calendars for the year 1904, amongst which is one of the Deering Imple- ment -Manufacturing Company, of Hamilton, of which Mr. J. F. Rick - bell is the local Agent ; one from the Royal Insurance cornprny, and one from Mr. Chris. Schrag, the ,Flour and Foe& man. - We under- stand that Mr. J. D. Merner and D. S. Faust have also got out very handsome ones. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketeh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion tree whether an Invention is probably patentable, Comon:Me t. tions strictly confidential. liandbookon Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. • Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the. scientific American. Ahandsomely illustratcd weekly. ] nrgest cir- culation o4 any scientific anarn,tl. S'Crnls, 51 a Year; four months, $i. Sold tyull newsdealors, MUNN & C 361Brondtray,New York Brune. wnshinaten. II- C. 21 -Ton Christmas Box. We are to -clay in receipt of the Christ- mas Farmer's Advocate and Home Maga zins, of London, Onb,; and, upon exatnina- tion of its beautiful cover and contents, have no hesitation it saying that the for- tunate readers of that ever-popularperiodi- ear are receiving a veritable treat, The Advocate people certainly use'0101r readers well, Besides all the good things of the year, they receive this superb number complimentary. Among the various holt - day publications, this ono stands in the very first rank in regard both to matter and illustrations, in short, the number is not, only an entertainer, but an educator As usual, it is an exponent of the highest type of Canadian art, being illustrated by over 100 photogravures and reproductions of paintings by eminent Canadian 11drtists; while it contains over 60 especially -written articles, all of exceptional merit, of which some deal with subjects of practical agri- cultural value, no department of the farm being overlooked, some with scenery and methods of lfie in different parts of our great Dominion, while others appeal to the nature -student, the educationist and to the devotee of literature. For its publica- tion no less than over 28 tons of paper were required, We heartily congratulate the Farmer's Advocate on its success, and are glad to see that it is about to add stili more to its efficacy in advanoin ;• the farm- ing interests of the country by being issued henceforth as a weekly. Its Home De- pi%riment is also being greatly strengthen- ed.lvhich popularizes the Advocate more than ever with the home -makers of our country. .For the home life, as well as for our agricultural and liv,:.stook interests, fhb Farmer's Advocate continues to render the very best kind of service. A Remarkable Offer. 'We this week make to our readers ono of the most remarkably liberal offers ever made to Canadian newspaper buyers. 13y special arrangements with the pub- llishers of the Weekly Montreal Herald, we are enabled to offer it and our own paper at the extraordinary price of $1.15 for the year 1904. This special offer has been made possible only by the determination of the publishers of each paper to gain a great increase of circulation in the shortest pos- sible space of time. It will possibly never he made after this year. The Weekly Montreal Herald is known as " The Magazine -Newspaper," and it well deser'es the mane. It is printed in magazine form, and its 24 pages contain a vast amount of interesting and valuable reading, not usually found in a newspaper. At the same time it carefully covers the news of the world, in summarized form.— Its special departments for the Housekeep- er and Farmer are conducted by special writers. Its serial stories are the best that can be procured, while its fund of general informatfon makes it the equal of any of the popular monthly magayufes. A sample copy will be sent to any address on postal card application to The Herald, 603 Craig Street, Montreal. The People's Newsy Paper Tell your friends about it. THE GRE T C n. T Y. THIE HOSPITAL FOR SIC[s'. CHILDREN, TORONTO. "t'' Takes Caro of Ii:rorY ;?ick Child In Ontario Who Cannot Afford to Pay For Treatment. The Hoaitital for Sick Children, Toronto, is not a local institution --it is Provincial. The sick child frotn any part of Ontario whose pnr- entseaunot atrord to pay for treatment hits b.h M,tSS.Ghl VCR ILlXitUMArisz. Mime claim and the same piivileget• as the Toronto child born within sight, of its walls. This is the reason that the Trustees ap- peal to the fathers and mothers of On- tario—for as their money goes out to help the Hospital so the Hospital's mercy can go out to help the children. This is the 98th year of the Hispital's life. ' The story of the years is a wonder. Jul one--£ur imthat period 10,000 children have been treated, and over 5,000 cured raid 3,000 unproved. • Last year there were 861 boys and girls iu its beds an 1 cots, and of these 408- were cured and 247 improved. Look at these pictures of club feet ---be- fore and after. nrrorr, ALTER Of the 868 patients 293 carne from 216 Ames outside of Toronto. In three years the patients from different .arts of Ontario, net Toronto, average 950 '-neatly a third of the entire number, In six years 1,400 outside patients have been treated—awl for 20 years past they will average 100 e year. The average stay -of every patient was 14 days, the cost per patient per day 94e. A dollar or two means it small lot of money out of your poakrt, but it, takoy a !ig load of misery out of some little life. The X Itay department gives wonderful results. A girl .fume in with a double thumb on .one hand. She left with one thumb --a .perfect haus . See what the hand of the Surgeon does for the crippled tiliil,lrtn of Ontario. Your money means mercy to somebody'1.3 Child. Your money can cheer some mother's heart by saving some mother's child. Health end wealth. You give wealth to the Hospital, and the Hospital gives health to the children. Tho Corpof the City of To - ionto !wives �t,•ioration110 r= a rear to the Hopi- til for the maul- tenanee of every child, whether from city or country. `i' The citizens of Toronto contribute about 87,000 a year towards the to a irate name et every patient in the Hospital, whether from city or country lir•. =ors ngAnl t0. Toronto does its share in the good work, and the Trustees ask you to do yours. The Newspaper Proprietors of Ontario have kindly helped the Ilospital by insert- ing, our appeals. There arc two newspaper cots, and boys and girls from the"cotnntry are placed in the cots founded by the newspaper men. Look at the pictures of "before and after." They tell their own story—surely you will help us in this good work. • If your dollar could straighten the feet •of it. little boy or girl with club -feet you would gladly give it, anti your dollar will help to do that. • 1 :•�' tl AT+T1:R Take oil' t nt• hitudicap of deformity -- give all children a fair shirt in the rue', of life. Twenty -throe children Who came in with club -feet were sent: iu mrt pert, et. canes la -t year. There are as many Imre 111 the Hospital to -:lay an. 4;1111,4treatment. • 731,1+'eILL APPRIL Money kept from the hospital is mercy kept from the children, OErORE A'tI'rIOt If you know of n :nick .Child—the rltli foot hey or girl—send his parent's nance to the Hospital. Please send your contributions to J, Ross Robertson, Chairman, dr to Douglas Davidson, :iso..Troas. of the Hospital for Sick Children, College Street, Toronto, 4.t@CC11YF.'41&Ipµ'Y.'r:(JG91NN 4L1p Losing your hair? Coming out by the combful? And doing nothing? No sense in that! Why don't you use Ayer's FIair Vigor and � W'a➢ promptly stop the falling?. Your hair will begin .to grow, too, and all dandruff will dis- appear. Could you reason- ably expect anything better? " Ayer's Hair Vigor is a great success with me, My hair was Palling out very badly, bet the Hair Vigor stopped it and now nay hairis all right"—W. C. LOGsnos, Lindsay, Cal, 51.00 a bottle. r. c. AF10t CO., All drums AJO1" 7.otrezi, mauetuvtoo in ..a air Notice. THE HENSALL BRASS BAND, COM - posed of about 30 pieces, are now open for engagement, Applications. for this purpose should be addressed to Mr. CHAS. LINDER, leader, or Mr. A. Mcliav, Secy., Hensall, Oat. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE:—We have a large number of First Class Posts at the Lake front, St. Joseph, which will be sold at reasonable prices. For particu- lars apply to 48-tf MAGEL & BENDER, Zurich. FARM FOR SALE— S ' The undersigned offers his choice 100 - acre farm for sale; being Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township, 2?: miles North of Zurich. The farm is In good conditiau, with good buildings and plenty of spring water; well fenced and well drained. For further particulars apply to 6-3nnp JACOB METER, Zurich P. 0. h•, Hoffman's Jubilee Laundry We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing, and we Guarantee our Work, TAILORING IN HOFF Oldest, Largest, Most Widely -Cir- culated and Only National Agricul- tural and Horne Paper in Canada, After January 1st. 1904, 5 PRICE 1.5o Num2bers New subscribers get balance of this year free, including magnificent Christmas num. her. Send in your subscriptions at once. Don't miss a single issue. Agents wanted. everywhere ; liberal terms given. Sample copy free. The Wisa. Weld Co.,Limited London, Ont. RE D 'm'mms. Ill order to boom. our al - 1 ready large list of subscrib- ers and to encourage those: in arrears to pay lip, we will to the end of the month only, to all who pay up and, a year in advance rive them the choice of two paper !tree for one yea.e ; 4'ithor. the Weekly Iollti'eal Herald • or the American .F'u'rrier for 1;1.,2() •wo Will Cllibl the i three—THE HERALD your home paper and the two above mentioned, Roman - bey the above offers are .for this month oris-, Samples of papers may be • seen. at our o ee.