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Strayed.
To my premises, Lob 12, Oon. 11, Hay,
on the 176h of October. One dark roan
year-old steer. Owner can have same by
, proving property and paying expenses.
13.36 J.tco)1 Bnowx, Zurioh, P. 0.
A local salesman for Zurich, Ont., and
::surrounding territory to Represent
"MARAS GREATEST NURSERIES",
'Newest Varieties, and Specialties in
Hardy Fruits, Shall Fruits,
Shrubs, Ornamentals and Roses.
A permanent situation, and territory
reserved for the right man. Pay weekly,
1•tawlhome outfit free. Write for partien-
lctrs, and send 25 cents for our pocket
rmicroscope, ,just the thing to use in exani-
iuing trees and plants fur insects.
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FONTF-FILL NURSERIES.
gena 800 na1tl•;s. Toronto, Ont
''HOTOS,—I will bo in Zurich every
Monday, all day, and and prepared to
take photos at the old stand next to Dr.
Campbell's otlice.
(;Ee1tG1: TROTT.
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Everybody.
ZVI.y not get your•tires set cold?
It does away with burnt rims and
blistered paint.
We Have The
HENDERSON
_ ire Setter
\vhif'll (lees the work in a few min-
utes time. One trial will convince
you.
We do good Horse -shoeing and neat
repairing
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OPPOSITE TOWN HALL,
(FDAR POSTS FOR SALE:. --We have
a large number of First Class Posts
at the Lakc'Iront, St. Joseph, which will
he ytt1.1 at reasonable prices. For particu-
lars apply to
I.;•tf \Lv:ni. &
R 11 F011 SALE..... -In the Township
of busy, Ir. in lot 24, Con. 11, 100
;00a.4, clear, tt,1.1 fenced and in a rood
ad; of ,;ui;it u, l,lta,t} cf grater, an
.r+:ere oat ng a 11:,t the bock ; out of the
ni, tltr..e also a good brick house ami.
warn wit 1, t rat,: nnderlienth, tt largo
•irivin'� she l and other outbuildings, ;d I
rad urchar'i, also convenient to :!drools,
eclolrehes 8.181 post t:llioe, 2 inilos from Lake
il!Iron, 4.1 miles from Zurich. For i,nr-
i..nuhtrs apply on tho premises or to Blake'
1'. 0. Mits. \1:.,y 'r8i. ii. 7 -1m -pd
Farm for sale.
•?lv acres on the Sauhio line, Iray Tp.,
'out :10 acres ,r :owl bumf, goon dTvell-
tis will l:u'ge bank barn Plenty of good
v8 er. For further 0,' t'i;8iI n•s ripply on
tile premises, Lot 13, L- R. West, or to
It,.tuiel Smith, St, ,Tose.' P. O. Ont. 5otf
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We lase no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
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McCully will remove 'to Colorado,
United States, in a few days.
COUNTY NEWS. Munson's block which was re•
The December meeting of the
county council opens at 3 o'clock!
011 Tuesday afternoon, Decemberj
Gth.
Clinton citleens are waging ti 1
fight for local option. A vote will
be taken on the clnestit,n itt the
coining lnlltlicil) 11 elections.
The trnstc!es of S. S. No. 1, Stan-
ley, have engaged. 221.1.'4-s Mabel 1
Jennison, of Dashwood, as. teacher
for the year 1905.
Peter B. Lewis, of ,Ltincic., has
secured an option nn the now King
Edward. hotel, Clinton, provided,
local option dot's not cariry.
A keeper and matrom for the
Revise r
1 Refuge, 2TClinton,
i3 be-
ing
advertised for to take the place
Of. Mr. and Mrs. French, who have
resiguetl,
Dr. Cash, Liberal, was elected to
the 110315e of Conn/ions, for Mac-
kenzie, ti . W. T., by It largo nut- 1
jority, Dr. Cash is it brother-in-
law of Dr. Browning, Exeter,
A. Brandt, the station agent at
Hensall, has"tendored h15 resigna-
tion to the G. T. R. oitivinis. Mr.
Brandt finds the increasing work
of the position too heavy for him.
East I.luron Conservatives :net
in convention nt Brussels last week
and selected. mr, ,1.0111108 Bownllin,
warden of Huron county, as their
candidate itt the approaching elec-
tions for the Ontario Legislature.
limner has it that the 0. P. R.
13,ttilwtiy Company have under con-
sideration the running of a line
from Stratford to (xoilerich, par-
allel with the Grand Trunk Rail-
way.
Robert Boli, of Soaforth, was at
Hensttll the other day valuing the
plant of the new foundry there,
which is known as the Heusall Gas
and Coal Oil Engine 'Voris, in the
interests of the village which has
bonused the industry.
.At the last meeting of the Sea -
forth town colzncii, the application
of Wesley J. Bissett, of Exeter, as
town constable was accepted, dut-
ies to commence on Dec. 15111. Mr.
Bissett has waived his acceptance,
owing to some of the duties im-
posed. •-
Thos. Penhalo, of Sodom, the
other morning while assisting in
threshing anti while in the clow of
the barn fell through an opening to
the floor below, a distance of about
155 feet. Mr. I'cnhale sustained be-
sides a severe shaking up a frac-
ture of the shoulder,
John Pepper has purchased the
farm of Jos. McCully, on con. '3,
lot 31, Stanley, 3 / miles from
Brueofield. Tho price paid was in
the neighborhood of • $4500. Mr.
cently purchased by Messrs. Dick-
son & Carling and A. McDonald,
Exeter, has been undergoing a
thorough renovation and as a re-
sult the building has been greatly
improved both in appearance and
otherwise.
James Bell, son of the late Robt.
Bell, of the London road, near
Rensall, inet with a 1)ainfnl wee -
dent the other day, while. engaged.
with. his brother 1n taking down
the timbers of an old barn. One of
the tini.ber:i he was handling at
some height over -balanced on the
bent, on which he was standing.
and the end of it flying up caught
him on the force, inflicting a, wound
that required a meal er of tit atohe .
A lnleetingr of the executives of
the Educational Asso'.•iationto of
East and West Huron inspectorates
was held in Clinton on Saturday,
Nov. 12th. Thc;object of the gather-
ing was to arrange for a union
meeting at these two divisions to
be held on the 23rd and 24th <)f
next May. Some of those who
were present were Inspectors Ton.
and Robb, Messrs. Cameron. of
Brussels and Rodgers of Seaforth,
and Miss Ptlrlce of Godorieh.
A. J, Cooper's grain warehouse,
Goderich, was destroyed by fire at
ten o'clock last Saturday horning
It contained five thousand bush 01
of oats, burley tt11(1 w11eat. There
was $1000 insurance on the build-
ing, and the contents were partial-
ly covered. The grain was partly
owned by Hay Bros., of Listowel,
The fire originated from the ex-
1)1Os1011 Of a gasoline engine.
The other day 13en. Keys, of the
Babylon line, Stanley, met with a
painful accident. 1Vhile cutting
sera w at the home of his brother,
Amos Keys, he got his hand caught
in the self -feeder of the lnachine
and the tined and. fourth fingers
were taken oil:' and the cord of the
third finger drawn out, to the elbow.
Dr. Campbell was sent for and he
dressed the wound. Much sym-
pithy is felt for Mr. K v:i and it is
hoped that he may improve a5'
rapidly as possible.
All the old council will likely
seek re-election in the township of
McKillop at the coming election.
Reeve ivlu 'die has already served
tler,ee tei'nis and woulcllt't'haive any
objections to serving another. A
number of new names have been
put forward as likely aspirants for
a seat at the board.. but as yet no
ono has definitely. announced them-
selves.
Mr. Murray Gibean has purchas
ed the Penfound farm. . on the
second concession 'Stanley.,
Breakfast Foods, Rye and. Buck-
wheat Flour itt 0. Schrug.'s.
•v e you
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If so, how are you going- tee
sell it?
IRST you must make 'publie
the fact that it is for sale.
If yon are old-fashioned in
your methods [or in other words,
behind the times] you will prob-
ably tell your friends about it, or
put a board up 01. the property
with the words "Por Sale" on it.
Atter you have waited a long time
you finally conic to the conclusion
that Real Estate is not in demand, although itt that very time thele are
hundreds of people in different parts of the country who would be glial
to buy yonr property at t fail price if thew only knew about it.
UR 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 i5 reasonable, thortin lily 1)raeticablt) and up-to-date, .'.nd T:EIIRD-
LY, because it is wonderfnlly successful. By our I0e`'hod of advertis-
ing full particulars of your property can be brout. ht to the attention of
more than half a million people.
19,r�
The 'Western Real Estate xcha ,iilli„d.
E. ZELLE
General Agent
Zurich, 0I'°ta•rl'io
Died.
Dxxotiiic.—At the Szinlale line, Ilay,
-liss T.;inlna ,alar, datt:r,ittt+r of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward ).ld'nomie,
itt the ago of 19 years, ,l months
and 9 days.
(•"rbatuMlcT )1.—In Stephen, on Nov.
11th,
Peter Cld'reinettc, aged33
years.
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