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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1904-10-14, Page 5Strayed. (N LOT 8,L,R.E.,HAY,AGED MARE, white stripe An face tin -1 a little white on -left hind leg For full plaice - lel s apply to Farrar. DUCIIAantx, Leh 8, Lake Road East, mile north of Sb. Joseph. A local salesman for Zurich, Ont., .and surrounding territory to Represent "CANER GREATEST NURSERIES" Newest Varieties, and Specialties in Hardy fruits, S1na11 bruits Shrubs, Ornamentals and Roses. • A permanent situation, rid territory reserved for the right man. Pity weekly, handsome outfit free, \Vrito for particu- lars, and send 2.5 cents for our pocket microscope, just the thing to use in exam- ining trees and plants fur insects. 'Stone VP 'e�li mit©xi{, FONTHfLL NURSERIES. OVER 800 ACnes. Toronto, Ont HOTOS.--I will be in Zurich every Monday, all tiny, and am prepared to take photos at the old stand next to Dr. �f 'Campbell's otiice. tilioP.(; TROTT. EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. 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Subscribe for THE HE ALX). „ .hp ZUrlch Herald. The Children, The children live in heaven all day, And if we watch thein as they play Perhaps we may some hint surprise Of secret dealings with the skies. They dance, they run, they leap, they shout, They fling the toroh of joy about; Clay prodigals of golden mirth, They lavish laughter on the earth. Beneath the shilling carriage -hood, The baby, small benignant Buddh-- Undoubted Deity awhile— Regards us with mysterious smile. Thoirfaney touches common things, The very dust takes fairy wing; The earth is all a box of toys For lucky little girls and boys. ( They share our table, use our chair's With quaint proprietary airs. The world is theirs; if ‘11e behave, They'll give us part of what wo gave. The sun drops low; the day. is done— Their day of laughter, light, nod fun; With stumbling. foot andnodding head Divinity goes up to bed. And then in little snowy gown The tired tiny folk like Clown, And piping voioes,drow: ell with sleep, Chirp softly from the pillows deep: "lob bin .dein, Nein I3erz is rein, Niemand ais Jesus allein, Soli wohnen drier)." The children sleep in heaven alt n:ght, '!'lieu sneer. the morning with delight, And scamper ant upon their way '1'o love and live in heaven all day. --M. A., in London Spectator. Annual Convention. . Pnorlxt'iAL SUNDAYSCRUM, WORICERs. The coming Provincial Gonvention of the Ontario Sabbath School Association, at Hamilton, October 25, 26, 27, promises to be one of the best conventions in the history of the Province. The place of meeting is admirably adapted for a large gathering of workers and 'the hospitality for which Hamilton is noted will no doubt be submitted to a very considerable test. The progrl "inrne, rich and varied, is be- ing prepared. In addition, Mrs. H. Eliza- beth Foster, State Primary Superintendent of New York, and one of the best primary experts in America, will deliver several i ddresses, and Rev. W. E. Haseard will conduct conferences on the "Home De- partment and House to -House Visitation," Sunday School Workers generally aro urged to make this the greatest convention in the history of the Ontario Sabbath School Association, and there is every in- dication of a record being made. All Sun- lday Schools may appoint representatives in the ratio of one for each hundred or fraction of a hundred on its roll. For bit - lets and other information,delegates should apply to the Secretary or the Association, rooms 99-100, Confederation Life Building Toronto, before October 20th. �' Tim HERALD to the end of tl e year for 25 cts. to new subscribers. Feed Pratt's stook food the best in the wo Id. D. S. Faust sells it. Notice. UBLIU NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIV1 that a meeting of members of the [lay Branch Agricultuz'al Society wilt be. held in the Tota Httil, in the Village of Zurich, on Saturday evening, October .2nd, 1904, at 7 .o'clock. Bushiess:- .Slee selling of the old show ground and pur- chasing a new one. Only persons that have been members for the eurrent Year and two years previous will bo elegible to vote on any motion brought before the meeting. 12-2t. 1.), S. ]'At'sT, Secretary, (I OLL IE PUPSFOR SALE, A limited J number of Thorough Bred Collie Pups for sale. Call or write to Robt. Allan, Jr„ Blake, Ont. Hoffman's Jubilee L,: undry . . We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing, and we Guarantee oar Work. 3:;1 TAILORING IN CONNECTION znr ,.ate if'rFtl;4r' AN Ho ! Everybody. Why not get your tires set cold? It does away with burnt rims and blistered. paint. We Have The 5 Have you a F.°°or Sale F ., it so, how are you going to sell it? MST you Must make public the fact that it is for sale. If you are old-fashioned in your methods for in other Words, behind the times] you will prob- ably tell your friends about it, or put a board up on the property with the words "For Sale" on it After you have waited. a long time you finally come to the conclusion that Real Estate is not In demand, although at that very time there are hundreds of people'in different parts of the country who would be 'glut to buy your property at a fair price if they only knew about it. �17R method of doing business has caused a complete revolution in the Real Estate business, FIRST, because it is entirely differ- ent from the methods heretofore existing. SECONDLY, because it is reasonable, thoroughly practicable and up-to-date. And THIRD- LY, because it is wonderfully successful. By our method of advertis- ing 'full particulars of your property can be brought to the attention of more than half a million people. The Wesiern Real Estate Exchange, Limited. E. ZELLER, General Ager t Zurich, Ontario Jar" _t tA- ., 7ts'r'ra .kekT.dGo voro tv.4.1. 2 t it it li• iI,5F1 IN THE LAND OF. OPPORTUNITY me Fo You The GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY HENDERSON Tire Setter which does the work in a few min- utes time. One trial will convince you. We do good Horse -shoeing and neat repairing 77-=3=�4/= OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. 1 ANNOUNCES LOW ONE W2yt' COLONIST RATES Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 1904. TO Hinsdale, Mont Chinook, Great Falls, Helena, Butte,' Anaconda, Kalispell, Mont and inter - ‘-20.00 mediate stations ..... Libby Creek, Mont., Spokane, Wenat- chee, Walla Walla, Wash.; Pendleton J}- 92.50 and Umatilla, Ore., The Kootenai Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Vanvcover, I - Victoria, Puget Sound points; Ash-- 25.00 land, Oregon and intermediate points j Froon St. Paul From Chicago 18.00 MAX BASS, awl^rtl Inmiigration agent, SO. CLARK ST,, CHICAGO, ILL. MBETMEIEFX Mere Real Estate Sales, 28.00 30.00 30.50 33.00 F. I. WHITNEY. and Ticket Agent, ST, PAUL, MINN. 1 i far:n, township of Dawn, county of Lamb i ton, owned by Mr. J. H. Smitb.--WI00-acre _ !farm, township of Sombra, county of ti x,000 worth of property f Lambton,owned by B. rnsworth.-50-acre d during the past' farm, township of Blandford, county. of 00,000 Oxfoed, owned by M. Taylor.-50-acee ka'm, township of P•;laware, owned by Ndltes.— 65•ar e farm, township o?' ounty of Kent, owned by W. S.