The Herald, 1904-01-08, Page 5The
Zurich
Herald.
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1'1Ol`IMENCIN(4 AUGUST FIRST,
''tel will adopt the
OASH SYSTEM
SOF DOING BUSINESS.
AV' All Old Accounts owing mo must
slag settled by the FIRST DAY OF SEP -
'TE MBER.
JOAN SCHAFE1 ,
Butcher, Zurich.
RES FOR SALE!
I have several 2 and 3 year olds
and also a number of aged horses,
which I aul offering at reasonable
-prices. 1 can also. supply any kind
•;you want at short notice.
WILLIAM FlE.
.Lot 27, Con. 10, Hay. Zurich; P. O.
17.1f
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Weekly Free Press 1.75
Daily Advertiser 2.25
Weekly Advertiser 1.50.
Weekly Sun 1.75
Farmer's Advocate 2.25 '
Mr. Geo. Trott, of Heusall, is per-
manently located in his gallery again for.
the winter and will be open for. business
every day Tuesdays excepted.
GEO. TROTT,
13 -ti Photographer.
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the most remarkably • liberal offers ever
made to Canadian newspaper buyers.
By special arrangements with the pub-
lishers of the Weekly Montreal Herald, we
are enabled to offer Band our own paper
at the extraordinary price of $1.15 for the
year 1904. This special offer has been
marls possible only by the determination of
the publishers of each paper to gain a groat
increase of circulation in the shortest pos-
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well deserves the name. It is printed in
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vast amount of interesting and valuable
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HE picture shown is one dear . to every man, woman,
boy and girl, on aceouot of its meaning—" The Vic-
toria Cross," given for conspicuous bravery. If only
the soil of South Afriza could voice the deeds performed
upon 'it, how many Victoria Crosses would have been
found to have been earned by Canada's sons! It i;
hard in the heat of action to notice every act of valor, and
therefore only tnose whirl take place under the eye of
superiors of sufficient rank can be noted.
The picture shows one of such deeds. Two troopers are
closely pressed by the. enemy. The horse of one is hit.
unharmed
the withering fire, the man. whose mount.is unha. m.,d
halts, and, risking everything, waits to get his comrade safely
mounted behind him and carry him back to the Canadian
lines. It is a desperate deed, and one ofteo,performed but
seldom noticed. When, however, such an act is seen, the
reward dear to soldiers' hearts above every other is the
result.
This picture is from the brush of Mr. W. B. Wollen, an
art'st famed for his war pictures, one whose work appearsin
all the leading illustrated ~periodicals of the Empire. It is a
forceful subject from the hand of a strong man.
The Maid and Empire
has obtained the exclusive right for this p'cture in Canada.
It is a perfect ten -color reproduction, and will be given FREE
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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.
Cans. alums, leader, or Mr. A. McKAY,
Secy., Hensall, Ont.
�E17AR 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
48-tf MACEL & BENDER, Zurich.
FARM FOR. SALE—
The undersigned offers his choice 100 -
acre farm for sale; being Lob 20, North.
Boundary, Hay Township, 2i miles North
of Zurich. The farm is in good conditicrn,
with good buildings and plenty of spring
water; well fenced and well drained.
For further particulars apply to
6.3mp JACOB MEYER, Zurich P. 0.
TIII4 HOSL'ITAL FOR SIC [ CHILDREN, TORONTO.
"ta�akos Carie of L+'PgrY Sick Child In Onta.rlc, Who Cannot Afford to Pay
For Treatment.
The Hospital for Sick, Children, Toronto,
is not a Local institution -it is Provincial.
;Che sick
child from
1 any part of
Ontario
whose par-
:entseauuot
afford to
pay for.
treatment
has the
MASRAGI•: FOR Rft memA'rIaM. Fame claim
and the same piivileges 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 25th year of the H.ispital's
life. The story of the years is a wonder-
ful olio—for in that period 10,000 children
have been treated, and over 5,000 cured
raid 3,000 improved.
Lust year there were 803 boys and girls
in its beds anti cots, and of these 493. were
cured and 247 improved.
Look at these pictures of club feet—be,
fore and after.
Your money means mercy to somebody's
child.
Your money can cheer some mother's
heart by staving some mother's ehild.
Health and wealth. You give wealth to
the Hospital, and tho Hospital 'gives
health to the children. '
The Corporation of the City o
ronto gives $7,500
a year to the. Hospi-
tal for the main-
tenance of every
child, whether from
city or country.
The citizens of
Toronto contribute
about ".$7,000 a
year towards the
In a .into Immo of
every patient in the
Hospital, whether
from city or country nu ENJOYS r.RAtINO.
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 Hospital by insert-
ing our appeals.
There are two newspaper cots, and boys
and girls from the country 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 as in this good work.
If your dollar could straighten the feet
of a little boy or girl with club -feet you
would gladly give it, and your dollar will
help to do that.
To-
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Hoffman's
Jubilee
Laundry .
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We use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
TAILORING IN
CONNECTION
Oldest, Largest, Most Widely -Cir-
culated and Only National Agricul-
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aP•.rarr. APT.ER
Of the 868 patients 293 carne from 216
planes outside of Toronto.
In three years thepiitients from different
parts of Ontario, not Toronto, average 250
'-nearly a third of the entire number.
In six years 1,400 outside patients• have
been treated—and for 20 years past they
Will average 100 it year.
The average stay of every patient was
04 clays, the cost per patreiit•per day 94c.
A dollar or two ineans a small lot of
!lacy out of your p•ioket, but it takes a
Mg load of misery out of some little life.
The X 1ti: y depart gives wonderful
tryults. .A girl cin:ic in with a double
thumb on ono hai,<I. She left with one
thumb—a perfect hand.
Sec what the luunl of the Surgeon does
for the crippled children Of Ontario.
1 ni1l'J1t S.
'Money kept from
kept from rho child
Subsoribo now
offtoo.
the Hospital is mercy
rout
the best value in N'otivs PaporS 0-vor offered at this
BEFORE AIPTER,
Take off the handicap of deformity—
give all children a fair start in the race of
life.
Ti;• -t tythree chiidren who carne in with
club`: • r �, re sera home lterteet cures hast
year. 'Fliete are as many more in the
Hospital to -!lay malting treatment.
APTEI1'
if you know of a sick child—the club
foot Loy or girl end his parent's name to
the Hospital.
Please r.cn:l your contributions to J,
Ross Robertson, t Chairman, fan, or to l)onglas
Davidson Sec,-Treas. c f the Hospital for
Sick Children, College Street, Toronto.
for
After ,January 1st, 1904,
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three—THE HERALD your'
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above mentioned. Relnem-.
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I this month. only. Samples
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