HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1904-04-22, Page 5The Zurich -Herald,
Mr. Geo, Trott, of Hen%11, is per.
momently located in his gallery 0,gain for
the winter and. will be open for business
every day Tuesdays excepted.
Ono, TftOTT,
13-tf Photographer.,
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.
LrNDES, leader, or Mr, A. McKAY,
Secy., Hensall, Ont.
Red Cedar Shingles.
E HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
Shingles on hand whiuli we are
selling at GU cts., 00 cts, 75 ets., 78 ate.,
0 cts., 85 cts. and 90 yrs. per bunch at
Welsh's Planing.I01.1,
Near Ry. Track. HESSAtl.
A man to represent "CANADA'S GiltNATBST
acilltanitIna" iu LOW tt of Zurich and stir -
rounding Country, and take orders for
Our Uardy Specialties
in Fruit Trees; Small Fruits, Orna-
mentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines,
Potatoes, Etc.—.
Stock true to name and free from San
Jose Scale A permanent position to the
right man on either salary or commission.
Stone & Wellington
FONTHILL NURSERIES,
4:vnit, 800 ACMES. Toronto, Ont.
Cuclmore & Sons,
. DEALERS IN
Lime & Cement,
LATH, AD ALL KINDS OF
Building Material.
Wi
SELL CHEe.
us a Call. West of 0. T. R. S.tation.
Hensall - - Ont.
CI ubllin CT rates
NVE have inade arrangements
to -offer the following low clubbing
:rates with TIM :
Daily Globe • . fp• 4.25
, 1 • Mali & Empire 4.25
Weekly Globe . . 1.75
Mail & Empire 1.75
couNry NEWe.
. .
M. Abrahaitt Deering, of Stephen Township, has , purchased. a
way of the •Cleo'. •
•boy,'.. • continued Mr.
flatiamer„ •'I never take 0. boy who
einpkes tobaceo, 1 don't like to see
house and lot in Exeter.Mr.Deermg.• a boy -wasting histune, stopping
expects to give up farming. shortly his growth,. 'and generally doing
ands will make his home in Exeter. himself harm by ,this habit. Go
While Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Walker, outside and tell your companions
of •the London Road, .sotitb, of EXe- that boys with Cigarette marks on
ter, were returning frontehureh on their' fingers will not get good
a recent Sunday., the pony which; situations.'•
they were driving. took fright and. Jack was Crestfallen, .he never
threw both occupants in the ditch, said a word ; but when he and his
Mrs.. NTalker received a badly friends had. gob tt. short, distance
strained wrist, and Mr. Walker from the shop,„he held up the stain-
siistained a compound fracture of ed fingers",,and remarked—
his nose and. a. severe scalp wound, rio good, chum, we can't,
Mr. Wm. Falkn.er, of Clinton, who get places if virc soloke Cigarettes,
drives a' coal delivery wagon for
. StratfOrd to St. ;Toseph,
Harland Bros., had a close call for .. . _
his life recently. He attempted to The Stratford -Beaeon had the
cross the railway track in front of following in an issue k if recent it: : Leave your order .for any special kinds of
a freight engine which was shunt -
ins in the yard, but before he could. Mr, G. G. NfePherseu arrived
home this morning from Montreal
cross the engine struck the front and ,Ottawa, where he had been on i
wheels of the wagon. He saved his protessiotial business He met Mr.
life by jumping, ,the only damage N. M. Caudal in Montreal and WON
a0110 being to the wagon. introdueed to several of the prin. ,
,
Mr. William Ching, who, sold his eipals in the proposed electric road
farm on the South Boundary Hay, from Stratford t.) St. .Toseph. and
recently has lett for the Northwest
with his family.
To T
e tzar er:
Lave a full line of
GRA
,,Tea:c=a
ALSO—. ..
1 wer and 6,rie
2 Et,ckages for 5 ots.
Regular 5 cf. size.
The Clinton Post Office Depart-
ment have bad a large two ton safe
installed in the new office.
As a result of an investigation
into the nay car smash-up on the
Grand Trunk, near Dublin, some
weeks ago, Berger, the telegraph
operator at Seaforth has been dis-
missed and. both conductors re-
.
instated
Mr. John Sparrow, of Stanley
Township, recently left for Mani-
toba with two carloads of horses.
Mr. M. MeNaughton accompanied
him.
Mr. Merrick, Government Engi-
neer, of Toronto, was in Bayfield
last week surveying the harbor.
A suit has been entered in Gode-.
rich on behalf of the Northern
Elevator co. of Winnepeg, against ever, that no such city service will
the Lake Huron & Manitoba Milling be granted kit the outset. as deum na-
tio. Goderich for $10,000 damages ed 1),y the city. It will be a con-
fer alleged wrongful conversion of siderably modified service some -
.10,000 bushels of wheat consigned where in keeping with the pros -
to the defendant company- to be pecti ve earnings Tin. company
held to the order of the plaintiff.
talked. the project ever with them:
"What prospect is there of the ,
road being Troceeded with?" Mr.
McPherson was asked by the Bea -1
con,
"So far as my information goes
they are excellent: I was assured
that Mr. Hamel would come up
here thi.S. week to eommenee the
survey of the line from Stratford
to Hensall, the portion from the
latter place to St. je-ieph. having
been completed some time ago.
Some eighty thonsival ties have
been purchased end n' .non IN the
snrveris oompleted these will 1)0
placed along the route and contracts
for grading let."
,'What about a city service?" Mr.,
McPherson was asked.
"Well, that is a matter of new).
tiatoin, no contract ha ving as yet
been made. I may tell you, how -
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Seeds
=kr
IN
E CARRY EVERYTHING THAT IS
usually kept in a first class Feed and
Seed Store.
ri,...,C7-7°= and
C. SCI -1 AG, =
= Zurich.
not going to overloud the whole
Mr. A. Q. Bobier, Flx-eter, has re- undertaking with imposible
city service,''
"Who aro the capitilists interesl-
ed in the road?
"The names of some ef th. in Are. This
inehnled in'the charter, but there
Berliner Journal (Clerman) 2.50 week and others \\-111 64ortly be are others. It almost rid
stoned operatious in his creamery,
and has engaged Mr. J. A. Bell of
London, to take charge of tlie fac-
tory for the coming season. Two
wagons started on their rounds last
r Sprng)
flj�
OUR Lines of Farm Implements
gave such General Satiisfitetitm
last season that we ha-ve again put in
stock the FLEURY, COCKSHUTT,
WILKINSON and PERCIVAL Ploughs
No Better at any Price
Drill, Cultivators, Discs,
Family Herold 8a Star 1.75 placed on the oilier routes. Fron oh onpital.. nd some or the
Daily Free Press
Weekly Free Press
Daily Advertiser
Weekly .A dyertitior
WeelzI3Srin
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Farmer's tktivocate '
3-25 (in Friday, Apr. 8-th, the death , most promineht Frenelt-Cantullans
are noted for Good Quality and Low Price
When you look for the best, look
"
year WO are selling ibe
flagriet Cream Separator
1.75 took plitee at Animrn,of Mrs, (Roy ) in Montreal and Ottawa are inter-
—Easy to run—Easy
2.40 IGensmer, wife of the Lutheran este(' in tee conr,tany.I was itssiteed
1.50. • minister there, at the age of tI8 by them that the -capital „ants been
`') year For smile tune past the de-
. 2.25 ceased had been in failing health.
She leaves lo mourn her loss, her
aged intrtner in life, three sons and Pherson home. and was in the city
prOVitlfM1 tel OMIT throngh the un-
dertaking."
.1.1r. Can tin aecompanied Mr, Nfe-
F.
for
to clean—A money-nther—Easy to buy --
Deering Agency
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interred in Ball's cemetery, Mullett later for St. ;Joseph.
the following Tnesday.
The Stitherland-Innes Co., who Coonc:1
have operated their mill in 'Exeter.
for about. fly° yony,t, have (-143(,iewa special meeting of the Council
•sytts held on 'Wednesday, to consider
to shut down the mill in that place
the writ, which has been served.' ';r
°win to the searcity of timber.
by Mrs, Marianne Dneharme.' Mr.
Sound.. T. G. Stanbury, of Exeter. -was
present and. was eon:Mita on. the
nittiter. It was elevated to let the
ease go on, and the hearing will
likely be held in f4oderieb. in June.
The trouble is not of the Councirs
making and there is no cloupt that
if a fair &tomtit of damages would!
have been asked for in the first t
Place, the matter woold not have
gone this far as the Council would
have been willing to settle rather
than go to law about the /natter.
Reeve Lamont wasunable to be
present on account of illness.
against the Township, for damages
The mill will be moved to Parry
W. C. T. U.
-- —
The ioy With a. Bad Mark.
'Well, and what do you want, my
little lad?'' said Mr, Hammer kind-
ly.
want a sit na t ' answered.
:Tack, his cap in his hand and. his
eyeq fixed on trio floor.
Mr. Hammer looked at the boy
as if bo were not only trying to
read. his facto but also to see how
his internal organs -01.0 doing
'their duty.
'Sorry I can't take you, iny boy,
you've got a bad mark on you, and
vaTI'llhnve boy here with a bad.
initrk 011 WM.'
jack fo]t a bit alarmed as Air.
Hammer made this remark. Ile
wasn't aware. that he was so diz,-
tinguished, from other boys. Had
he ,any spots on his face 'showing
that ho was going to have
suiall-
pox, or what was it that had mark-
ed him out as unfit for the VaCallt
situation?
'Ploase,sir, I've been vaccinated,'
;Tack ventured to say, hoping that
this might put things right.
Mr. Hammer laughed so loudly•
at this that Jack blushed deeply,
and wished himself outside with
his companions.
'Put your hands on the counter,
my boy,' said Mr. Hamnler:
Jack did as ho was told.
'Now, tell me, what aro thorn i„
brown stains on the fingers of
your right hand?'
Mr. Hammer spoke severely now
as if he meant to know the truth
and nothing else.
'Oh, they're nothing., sir, they'll ,
soon wash off,' replied Jack.
'Now; 111 tell you. what those
stains mean, ,they meat you smoke
eigarettes, they mean that wheu
you hoe any pocket money,instead
of spending it in a good way, you
waste it in tobacco '
-jack felt himself getting very
weak in the knees, and wished he
could belt ont, but Mr. Hammer
had come round. to the other side
of the counter and was right in the
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THE HERALD OFFicE, •
Zuntert.
•400.072.1
There is big
Profit In raising
poultry if You go
about it in the
right; way. }Ulf -
m case res meati
only half -profits. If you
would get the full profit
mit of this fruitful department of your
farm on tuttst work under the best
conditions: Yon can do this only when
you use a Chatham Ineubator and
Breeder,We positively guarantee it to be a good hateher
and we sell it on the most liberal terms ever offered by
any manufacturer.
4.04_ We will ship you—freight prepaid by us—a
„set'
and faith init. If the Chat -Without one cent of cash fronz you until Oct., 1404
...
ham Incubator is not all we
Maim for it you are not oat one cent. Chatham Incubators arc madejust as good es money and. skill
can ynake them. We haven't stinted in anything. The hidden parts are as strongly made end as well
finished as the parts you see. They are built ID stand the hardest kind of wear and give the very'
best of service. They embody every real improvement known in tho manufacture of Incu-
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Mention this
in CAMPBELL FANNING MILL CO., Limited
paper.
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DEPT15
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Manufacturers of Chatham incubators and Brooders.
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Man.; t.alpry,. AltaLtVa1l.,41Verat Co;
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fleLv'lt 3141 Alm :leamtammers
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Limited
ClIATMA1M., ONT.
IDE,PT. 510
Please send your deserilY,
rive Catalogue of the Chadian
Inetthator,tog ether with all lathy.
mation about your socci.il offer.
whereby no cash will be paid until
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