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A local salesman for Zurich, Ont,, and
surrounding territory to Represent
"'GANADAS GREATEST NURSERIES"
Newest 'Varieties, and Specialties in
Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits,
Shrubs, Ornamentals and Roses.
A permanent situation, and territory
reserved for the right man. Pay weekly,
handsome outfit free. Write for particu-
lars, and send 25 cents for our pocket
microscope, just the thing to use in exam-
ining trees and plants for insects.
Stene & Wellington,
FONTJIILL NURSERIES,
ov1.R 800 ACRES. Toronto. Ont
pHOTOS.—I will be in Zurich every
Monday, all day, and am prepared to
take photos at the old stand next to Dr.
•Campbell's office.
GEORGE TROTT.
Darin for Sale.
310 acres on the Sauble line, Hay Tp.,
about 30 acres of good bush, good dwell-
ing and large bank barn. Plenty of good
water. For further particulars apply on
the premises, Lot 13, L R. West, or to
Daniel Smith, St. Josep P. 0. Ont. 50tf
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We use no chemicals
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THE HOSPITAL FOR
SICK CHILDREN
For it Cares for Every Sick Child
in Ontario whose Parents
Cannot Afford to Pay
For Treatment.
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The Hospital for Sick Children, College
street, Toronto, appeals to the fathers and
mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain
the thousand sick children that it nurses
within its walls every year.
The Hospital is not
a local institution—
but Provincial. The
sick child from any
place in Ontario who
can't afford to pay
has the same privi-
leges as the child
living in Toronto and
is treated free.
The hospital had
last year in its beds
andeota 761 patients,
267 of those were
from 1915 places out-
side of Toronto.
The cost is 08 cents
per patient per day,
and there were 1.29
sick little ones a day
GOOD DAY, nocron.' in the Hospital.
Since its founda-
tion the Hospital
ltas treated 10,371
,children —about
7,500 of these were
unable to pay and
•.hero treated frac.
Every dollar may
be the translator of
your kind thoughts
into the Hospital
kind deeds.
Everybody's dol -
la: may be t h o
!Friend in Need to
Somebody's child,
Let the money of the. strong be mercy to
the weak. The hospital pays out clivi-
dends of health and
happiness to suffer-
ings childhood on
every dollar that is
paid by the friends
of little children.
If yon know of
any sick child in
your neighborhood
who is sick or drip -
pled or has club
feet send the par-
ent's Hanle to the
Hospital.
"sne's xNrern o" See the example
of what can ho done for club -foot children.
There were 14 like cases last year and hun-
,tireds in 28 years.
Big Value for Your Money,
If there is a good dollar's worth
offered to the Canadian people this
season it is that of the Family
Herald and Weekly Star of Mon-
treal, with its exquisitely pretty
premitun picture' "The Princess
at Work." The public have been
tempted by dollar dailies and
trashy weeklies at give-away
prices, but when it comes down to
value for your money the Family
Herald and Weekly Star has no
competitor. The publishers report
an enormous increase in new busi-
ness and are earnestly beseeching
their old readers to renew now and
save them from confusion in the
great rush at Christmas.
HAY COUNCIL.
Hay Township Council met in
the Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday
last. All the members were present.
Tho minutes . of the hast meeting
were read and approved.
The nominations for Reeve and
Councillors for the year 1905 will
be held on Monday, Dec. 20th, at
one o'clock, p. in., in the Town
Hall, Zurich, caska if a poll is neces-
sary the election will be held a.
week later. The following will be
the deputy returning officers and
polling places :—Poll No. 1, School
house. S. S. No. 2, J. Hawkins ;
Poll No. 2, School house. S. S. No.
14, B. S. Rhilbps ; Poll No. 3, Town
Heal., Zurich, Andrew Hess ; Poll
No. 4, School house, S. S. No. 4,
Dan. Sararas ; Poll No. 5, School
house, S. S. No. 12, Ben..Snrerus ;
Poll No. 6, Hartleib's Hall, Jos.
Snell ; Poll No. 7, School house, S.
S. No. 3, Chas. Troyer : Poll No.
8, Bissonetto block, St. Joseph, S.
Spencer.
A largo number of accounts were
ordered to be paid and checks were
issued accordingly, of which a. full
account will be found in the finan-
cial statlneut which will soon be
issued by the treasurer.
The Council acljouned to meet
again on the 15th December, at ono
o'clock in the afternoon. All ac-
counts against the township should
he presented to the Council at this
their last meeting in the present
year.
Fred. Hess, Sr., Clerk.
Died,
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L i T US HAV
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UR SU C IPTHON
Love.—In Hay township near Hills -
green, on Wednesday, Nov. 23rd,
Joanna Young, relict of the late
Hugh Love,at the age of 74 years.
INICALLISTER.—In Hay township,
near Hillsgreen, on Monday, Dec.
5th, Alexander McAllister, at the
age of 84 years.
Dotal.—At Rodgerville, on Friday,
Dec. 2nd, Hadley Doan, at the
age of 87 years.
County Council Election
Conal, of i uron.
p(JI3LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY LIVEN
that a meeting of the electors of
County Division No. 3, composed of the
Muniaipalities of Hay and Stanley Town-
ships and the •Villajes of Bayfield and
Hensall will be held in tho Town Hall,
Zurich, on Monday, December the 19th,
1904, at the hour of 000 o'clock, p. m., for
the purpose of nominating candidates to
represent them in the Council of the Coun-
ty of Huron for the years 1003 and 1906,
and that in case a 1)011 is demanded, polls
will be opened on tho 2nd day of January,
1905, in each polling subdivision at the
time and place fixed by by-law of the
municipalities of said. county division.
FRIED. Miss Su.,
Nominating Officer for County Council
Division No. :3,
' Dated at Zurich this 4th day of Decem-
ber, 1904.
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