HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1904-05-13, Page 5The Zurich Herald.
1VIr. Geo. Trott, of Honsall, is per-
manently located in his gallery again for
the whiter and will be open for business
every day Tuesdays excepted,
Gro, Tao'rx,
13-tf • Photographer.
Notice.
7rTwE itENSALL BRASS BAND, COM-
•j- posed of about 20, pieces, aro now
open for engagement. Applications for -
this purpose should be addressed to Mr,
•C1As. Li::ultR, leader, or iter. A. McKar,.
Secy., Heiman, Ont.
Red Cedar Shila les.
E. HAVE A GOOD •STOCK OF
Tr Shingles on hand which we are
'selling at 00 ets,, 65 ors., 75 eta., 78 uta.,
'80 ets,, 8.:1 cts. and 90 f ts.:per hunch at
lifTelsh's Planing Mill,
Near Tt)•. Trask. 11ensAhi,.
`V7'7Mu •.3>'etv.1 0�..
A man to represent "CANAn,'s (';:ti:.l•t•Esr
Noa$aries" in town of Zurich and sur-
:rounding Country, and take orders for
Our Hardy Specialties
In Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Orna-
mentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines,
• --Seed Potatoes, Etc.
Stack -true to name and free from San
,lose Scale A permanent position to the
right man on either salary or commission.
Stone & Wellington
FONTHIL,IL, NURSERIES,
an•Eit 800 :tarots. w Toronto, Ont.
Cudmore & Sons,
DEALERS I:'
Li ane SC. Cement,
LATI-.I, AND ALL KINDS OF
Ui d t;ig Material.
'WE SELL CIIE A P.
'five as a Call. West of G. T. It. Station.
Hensall , - - Ont.
100 HIVES OF
:Bees,
xfracted
Money, 200
Cedar Posts.
I will sell the above at rea-
sonabe prices for quick sale.
Abram Geiger,
Zurich.
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if:, '.F�.,�'ii4•A ' 1
Hoffman's
Jubilee
Laundry „
'axe use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
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will send us the name and address of Flys
performers on the Piano or Organ, we will send
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Thursday being Ascension Day
no school was ].geld in our public
school.
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The Vict
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in Tell Colors
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THE picture shown is one dear to every man, woman,
boy and girl, on account of its meaning—" The Vic-
toria Cross," given for conspicuous bravery. If only
the soil of South Africa could voice the deeds performed
upon it, how many Victoria Crosses would have been
found to have been earned by, Canada's sons! It is
hard in the heat of action to notice every act of valor, and
therefore only those which take place under the eye of
superiors of sufficient rank can be noted.
0 The picture shows one of such deeds. Two troopers are
closely pressed by the enemy. The horse of . one is hit.
Under the withering fire, the man whose mount is unharmed
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 often 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
artist famed for his war pictures, one whose work appearsin
all the leading itiustrated periodicals of the Empire, It is a
forceful subject from the hand of a strong man.
The Maxi and Empire
has obtained the exclusive right for this picture in Canada.
It is a`perfect ten -color reproduction, and will be given FREE
to readers under the following conditions:—
With The Weekly Mail and Empire
New and old subscribers may secure one copy of the Artogravure'on ordering
ONE YEAR'S subscription, payablein advance, mailed to any address :-1
Canada, Great Britain or United States for $1.00.
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CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT,
MAIL AND EMPIRE,
TORONTO.
STRAT 'QED -ST, JOSBP11,
Provisional Directors Meet at St,
Joseph anti Org'auize—Prospects•
for the .Early .Completion of .the
Enterprise.
Stratford, May 9,—Tho prospects
are that the Stratford -St, Joseph
electric road will' be a realization,,
At St, Joseph on Saturday the p.m,.visional directors met, • r1'lloso in-
cluded Messrs. T. G. Collrsolle,, A,
-A, T'ailion, F. H. Hamel, C. E., of
Ottawa.; Thos. Tornbyll, Montreal ;
N. M. Cantin and O. Bissonetto :of
St, Joseph, together 'with then• so-
licitor, Mr., 44, G. McPherson. K, (',
Stratford, and Mr. J. A.• t.7 -arty,
contractor, of ,Ottawa, who will
tender for the construction of the
repel. The officers elected wore T,
G. C. oursolles, President ; A; , M,
'Cantin, Vice -President ; O. Bisson-
nette, Secretary ; Thoma:; ri nlnbyl],
Treasurer. - The right of way lies
been purchased from St. Joseph to
Hensall, and lir. F.: H. Hamel, C.E.
is now going over the .oninl flxiiit
the levels for grading.
The preliminn y plans call for a
line from St. Joseph, through the
village of Zurich to Bonsai', ten
and a quarter miles ; thence to
(.hiselhurst, four mite::; thence to
Fulla.rton,•passing nildway between
Cromarty SDtI Staffa, twelve miles ;
thence through earlingtnr 1 to Av
onton, and, following the Avon
River, into Stratford, a total dis-
tance of 88 miles. .'here may be
modifications in this plan -to avoid
llettvy grades when the surveys are
completed, but this will be sub-
stantially the route. The line will
traverse the Townships of Hay and
a corner of Tuekersinith in Huron
County, and the Townships of 1' ib-
bert, Fullarton and part of Downie
in Perth County. With capitalists
such as those included in the
Board of Directors there seems
little reason why the road should
not prove a success.—Toronto (Globe
1IfORTGAGE SALE OF FARM YaOt'-
�y erty, at the Dominion Hotel, in the
Village of Zurich, on Friday. May 20, con-
sisting of N. S. Lot No. 9:tnd E 4 N. Drills C ltivators
Lot No. 9, L. 11.-E. Con., Township of 9
Hay, containing 57 acres. H. J. 1). C:oolcr.,
Vendors' Solicitor, Hensel); E. Bossi;a-
11ERitY, Auctioneer.
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A cb.aice line of Field Seeds such as Mangold
Carrot, Sugar Beet, etc.
ALSO
GARDEN E DS
Two packages for :i. cents. White Clover
Lawn Grass.
Flour and Fee,d
and
ALWAYS ON WAND.
LEA.TE 'YOUR, ORDER POR
S E tPq
urich
CORN.
On rarioo
C'ZtaVaaa rwc=ttooaaruat rnterz
iOtthiH eady
For Pring Sellhn,
®UR Lines of Farm Implements
gave such General Satisfaction
last season that we have again put in
stock the FLEURY, COOKSHUTT,
WILKINSON and PERCIVAL Ploughs
No Better at any Price
Discs,
A VOTION SALE OF 2 HORSES, 15
(1. head of Thoroughbred, Ilurhatn
Cattle and 0 head of Gmle Cattle, at
Kippen Mills, 4 utile South of Rippen, on
Tuesday, May i til, 1904, at 1.30. p. u1. This
J:io, INJoNev.rs, Proprietor; B. S. Plumes,
Auctioneer.
are notes] for Good Quality and Low Price
When you look for the best, look for
a
"ID
rd t �aoe 77
year we are selliing - the
Ilagnet Crean Separator
CEDAR POST'S FOR SA LE: --We have
�u a large number of First Class Posts —Easy to run Easy to clean—A money-maker—Easy to buy—.
at the Lake Front, St. Joseph, which will ,
be sold at reasonable prices. For ,particu-
lars apply to
48-tf 11.mom & BENDER, Zurich. F.z
Farm. for Sale.
Containing 100 acres; about 20 acres
good hardwood bush, frame house, bank
barn and other outbuildings. Good water.
Price $4000.00. .Apply at once to
E. Z :LT. Ti, Zurich.
Farms for m.1e.
I have a number of farms for sale as
follow: --100 acres, 2k miles from Zurich,
price $4000; 50 acres, 1. miles from
Zurich for $3,400; 25 acres, 31 utiles from
Zurich, price $950. These farms are in
good neighborhoods and are worth the
money. Apply to
E. ZELLElt, Zurich.
Notice.
As my daughter, Hilda, has left my
home without cause or reason. 1 hereby
notify the public that I will not be respon-
sible for any debts contracted by her in
my name from and after the first publica-
tion of this notice.
nun: Koenr•.us, Zurich.
Dated the 31st April, 1901. 30.3
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of,
Deering Agency
ZURICH
NOTICE T
HOUSE W!VE,5.
Now this is house-cleaning tulle you will want a nice attractive
W LL P .P
We can supply you with what you want, prices
from 2 cts. to 20 cts. per roll.
Call and see our spring goods in Prints, Ittnslins and Dimities.
We have just the thing, boys, in the line of
HatsAmax.-_
Latest in style, excellent quality tinct moderate in price. We
have also a nice assortment of Ladle's Ready -to -Wear Spring
Hats. A call is solicited..
PRODUCE TAE.EN 1N EXCHANGE.
R. G. NICH:OL, = Blake,
nroffh)..a ce-N1
:Pcianrry-
Loihn
We know of no offer we could
make that would more thor-
oughly prove our confidence without one cent of cash from you until Oct. i 904
and faith init. If the Chat -
claim for it you are not out ono cent. Chatham Incnbainrs are made just as good as money and skill
can make them. We haven't stinted in anything. 'Che hidden Barts are as as
made and as well
finished as the parts you sec. They too bnilt to stand the hardest kind of wear and give the very
}ffbest of service. They embody every real improvement known in the manufacture of Incu-
bators. Cut out the coupon in the corner of this ad.,orwrite your name and address
wy on npostal card and 1111111 it to 08 for fall particulars of our offer, 1)o it today
mention this M. CAMPBELL FANNING MILL CO., Limited , 8
paper' DEPT. 610 CHATHAM, ONT,
Manufacturers of Chatham Intubators and Brooders.
11,"intutltC 1rm•ehoin't at lllonireal, Qua;
)Stand n tl in.; t'ntfinry, Alit.; Vaumouv,'r., en ;
-a4a ,,ya, rhp, Hnlihe 1./. Factories at Chatham. ens., and
Detroit. MIAamp Also tial 1110, urs of the
n ...___,_- .._mai" + •c.. ralnotta Campbell Bauuing Mills, lUl.
Ont,
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t• " There is big
profit i 11 raising
poultry if you go
about ib 1n the
r ¢4 right way. Half-
,;.' measures moan
y„S'f only half -profits. If you
would got rho u
out of this fruitful departmentfofll yourprofit
farm you must work under the best
conditions: You can do this only when
Brooder. We positively you use a Chatham Incubator and
p y guarantee it to be a good hatcher
and wo sell it on rho most liberal terms ever offered by
any manufacturer.
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No CAMPBELL,
PANNINt
MILL CO.
Urn ited
CIiATHAM, ONT.
IMPT. 810
Please send your descrip-
tive Catalogue of the Cbathant
Incubator,together with allinfor•
motion about your special offer,
whereby no cash will ba paid until
October, semi.
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Address all letters to Chatham, 006