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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1902-03-07, Page 4THE ZURICH HERALD ,;?^+ 2 ' t'r: Al q beegiu to wonder if 1 e, t, net e). (ATV W. 1OOse in the ' e'er) .t:,ll entation, ri'he para- -!);R o .L member hag cep ao h'•, to z.+r;mail with the distribution ti) e? la Teti eoestitueiie.w, t,in Y?t',t t,a','r" to get :111Cata in �'. llit) :.'• ? tee,. 710 tinge in g;iv-f ee iiiene to the most de-, i.� Thee, tc)lCtiih2; over a job + t' t' ep'tioes time is 0 bad 1 tt 1.1 t I1Cr Irala er'S t11Wa.yS ,. ilia,: t)Ut le) their cost. West iLe3) r Il i t the Local has already has t el' h ex n fence, and if the e.leuney 4h.tt hos been on the ten . -. t. , e e' over three years be ,-';t lime t t set -re there is bound to be .e n" trrealSrc ahead. The ;tttnie; r.t tieplti r•) thy' Clinton post - z is :,suet . fill the positions and get the egony over. «1...t.= ' l:'tlat ::i' Of The Hamilton to":1e•:,-.cell t the Hon. .1'. M. , , rat air on !'--Sii;ned. hai.)s the most striking example of where legislation 11w:; been applied to improve the conditions under which oothmnorch 1l seeds are sold, in the t+tute -of Maine, where all seeds sole./ mhest be accompanied with a statement, showing the per - ventage of pnrct unci vital st'ecls. They- have exteendeel to their seed trade tt In0elifie't1tt0h1 of the Act 'which is used in. Canaan, to regu- late the quality of commercial fer- tilizers, aria the results have clear- ly demonstrated that, whatever evils shay accompany an enforced guarantee system in connection With the seed trade, it is an effec- tive way to improve the quality of commercial seeds, especially of clover and 'grasses, of which a great Cat leat is ti ld in some districts in Canada., that contains large quantities of noxious wend seeds and is a decided injury, not only to the farmer who buys it, but to the locttlity uV here it is grown. F. W. Hodson, Live Stock Commissioner. COUNTY NEWS. Mr, Abe Bagshaw, who has been Clubbing rates. rWo have rnhade arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates With. Tamn HeeeLD : Daily Globe . 4.00 „ it ail & Empire 4.20 weekly Globe , 1.00 ,., Mail & Empire 1,70 i Berliner journal (German) 2.00 Fancily IIc:: alcl & Star 1.70 �$ herwi 1.�= W i f .l i a m s mid �; •` �� a • 0 rs yM CCoUreb Sole Agent . �J9 for Zurich .. T H E . . confer - 'e JilB Foreign GrownGrownCommercial Hotel Seeds, conducting a bakery unci ' ' ti.lnery business at Exeter for a! 1!„in, ' '-t ; article is from the number of years, has disposed of •"; . t;. ',.i. t'l:lrk. B. ni. A,, , the sante to a Mr. J. O'Brien, of ci :{•: tt '1•.iivisiun Depart-. M le.'rlltlire 't ,:1111'1%4 t i C'anaelaL were wife t' e sources ()Islip -, (Top s eells,0nil the .. , ., l',7•t!. ,:'�l 11'[lit'll tlhey pass 1 '," i le tt tlht'S' twohllcl e•a e e ,i" ,t.' "rte particular ' 'w o • d'... their purchases. all the ;t•ed for our i' tee, n in foreign important it t Stec al for such er' ps ' e t t :°try where it ee peau, the cheap o"'i 1 t.age etllaaitriet . a ;,,,t•.:cell gar- „•" eete made the tunne Citable ',ere icer seed •a•r twat . „rtiaata•toa, prin. i ae gr:u't•laatees e• +aaltaat neuraatte I: tweet:an seed. r •v se•t-.l from, et ,...i: )et. they it la:ttt'D1 /ewer ,.c'tt 1Kr meta 6 r .•n 1,n 10'u. . to depe•t)elent • . . .*t tt w:211y: e"" t i,. the et'el pleinte a• e- :1n 411'10.1 t•'•3n t'1 lar tk4n'natlt t4 d i =•ti. aatni,l t l d • s a{"t9 1. altlta a tt1104e'1Y. ';ttti l r a halt tint' n re 1 a opt tr'n ]e9'��• qua +t aye°6' a'•WJ4 ?: n the ether gene ee'tll n 1-t1 else -e n- uer ta'Dll r°aunt 1; . k. 1.uD15.11•lll 2i0.114re • it 0,214 etre, to -11 netnett larger! : •e tete uti' itiillteeii rn .:fins true t r 1°ezC'.4ttA' acyl -•r e+ tie rend the nude °.•tort!,catel . fair ,. -'d trade. is siir' 'hen z[t e'aoitituereiial .1 reatie1nn ayf ., t:ni o titionn -7 l!:tr.:ely :Levu- fe tis' keel The le zal prie""e d seed . tan'su'4 iii turn 'Pt eta ufe elrints int the y. ,.time whlele n however. ore 4sive spirit et w,r.sof 15l festered. easily a ?tDatrt . 'eat far.neere. .,.JIty ff.i : U "ir'Y i n 4 tee right s'l trilling to - , 4°.r. twice. Beat tt els Sold in •-1 re, the: far:ner `n': tix se.r C.atna- enve- to pally re - .r -1i growere for Seeen s l 1-te.l 1 n Weise. lentil by `e mere. to pine:e 4,2t t ":@' sc,ned trade. w. " crow the res - .i . - (,,d therewith. .:.;. r,.' ii teompetent °•t.:. \ itaa root crop • :a .r.ile be reached by • .. eli< kk seed houses Leers rhe right to place a tite znaarket : DYy e. tt) place goods in each package to z?,r litrel. and to bear c'e):l e•yaxently the the seec'd house: in deniers to be q•• Msi'.'n eo1.iy. Offinial eetteeeee .it the seed trade 1plat.'Sf it ;..'.rag^ale fe taires. Per - Newbury, who will take possession shout the 17th of March, Wo un- derstand Mr. Bagshaw will go west to seek his fortune. The Molson's Bank, Exeter, have signed a contract for :10,000 brick to be delivered at once, so that the erection of their new building on their new property may begin early in the spring. Miss Greenway,daughter of Hon. Thos. Green way . who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Rollins, and other friends in Exeter and vicinity, for the past fen months. left for her home in Crys- tal City. Man„ but will first visit her sister. at terttvenhurst for a short time. }Iis Lordship the Bishop of i$ur- 101 has arranged to visit the Dean • - 0ry of Huron in May for eoufil'- ahlaation :ser vk'e i us follows :- St'ttforth. Standee', liar '•I a Clinton, .iIK)Iltlal�4 , +r ; 11 nngluLtal. Tuesday, ti,. and Exeter, Wetlllestltay, 7, at such lateve as may be tlee'ided by the ;at'veraLl t'cetors. t :atetrtlaty as Mr. Frank iIaLn= t ea)t'k of Exeter and e. number ttf) A Mi. %'!re).'IT, (JI+' 1't ietlet + tYt'1't' caput for as 1110.' used to drive. tiara* teamhe was driving took 'Jewelry fright tht act as le+ttis11. g pitta: sleigh.: The laetrees Dwaine tnalalaanaltte aDllee and when at tire! Isletl'por:ditatal lltrtel 1'13'1'. t110 St thigh ' v ee, t aalp l :t'Kl anti tTat* e s•t'taleattltiturar'Vnt'),tt. 1'.o'lalias ately Ito at'rteetie damage re:suite'd., save the 'tti'1'eel tn'.., of the sleigh. '4 `E TBODY SHOULD READ. H NSALL, ONT. This popular hotel has been! thoroughly renovated and refitted, ; and will be found up-to-date in every respect. Every attention paid to the traveling public. W. R. HODGINS PROPRIETOR. �.nS q� (gyp y� .[ `ape MYTON•'.-.'-n1VIAdS. da te Optica:, 1-iENSALL. SPECTACLES lO EYEGLASSES Fitted on Seientfi'sez Principles. Testimony Which !Acres the Great Yalta elk. 10 e's W nderib3 Little Red Pills. lAl'. t `eta L '3 Little- Red Palls eel. - ell tee tttl r'l„rennr' rpt eutuaaatr-fll :heat 1 had tsee to t. iv c'tn Ill) by OW 4 a°ta'l's. _._ t'e'Daalolal'l reerelaa2at,. m halt Ste. Marie. Thew is an, n rentartll r` for a^una'aenlla- tesereee for le:el41.2I t till tn5' S�,'�i sta'aai, e',getil to Lin', ("lento's s,'se.;e ele±ttfull Lath. Real Pills. 1 et -veal not he te-ethee:itl therm for their ;a -eight in J. llt2a2ndeni,ree ae4'eti 11 eeeti teittrinually say neat Lir. Cl.arte"e little Red Pills liasce donne nnne inere innergoad thane any other 11tti0:li- eieie I have ever tta, ein.-Mrs. Q.1Jru- son R. Este?•„t. Wt1`itsiten vitte N. B. 11 Watches and Clocks Slrceolt e attention paid t t all Iamb of Repairing. C. Stoneman, 11II AL`:..ONT. co Photog. apher, H EM ALL ,,. ,,et+np0'40'044000 *0414.04,4 .040 41:4.0.0.1 Qf 0441.01,444 E E. and a d 1 •1 Rernarkab(e tffer. I t're is the hest offer ever made in this community. By a very excellent ar- ' 't'nlent made' with the Family Herald and Weekly Star of ./Montreal we are e•, tie'e 1 to oiler Tun ZvltICR HERALD and that great Family Paver, the ,t',i •y 1•teraid and Weekly Star for one year for the small sum of $1.75 and in each •. i tlt.1.t � - • h .• �ubsoriber three beautiful premium pictures of which the follow - .n.; is s brief description, h1NG EDWARD VII. -True to life, a beautiful portrait, size 18 x t t n ties, on beautiful heavy white satin finished paper for framing. This portrait Int., I, on taken since his accession tp the throne, and is the very latest and best .riatai.otble. It cannot be had except through the Farr HERALD) AND L'asr.'rt,t STAR; each picture bears the King's autograph. This picture has the ,Arent merit of being the first taken after the King's accession, and has therefore • n 1.4,t1rieal value that no other picture can possess. QUEEN ALEXANDRA. -An exquisitely beautiful picture of the remark• a ,ie eculutirul and good Queen Alexandra, also taken since the King's accession to the throne. It is the same size as that of the King, the two forming a hand- Burne pair of pictures that alone would sell for many times the subscription price of paper and pictures. N) portrait of the King and Consort taken at the second or succeeding sib- 4 tingly can have one fraction of the value of the first. These go down to history. THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, -The Renowned Gainsborough Pic- t ere. Sold at auction sale in London twenty-five years ago for £10,500, ,.colon by clever thieves, hidden for over twenty-four years and delivered to its owner on payment of $23,000 reward and since sold to Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan for .745'This, in brief, is the histnry of one of the premium pictures, which, by a Meyer stroke of enterprise, the publishers of the Family Herald have secured for c heir subscribers. The picture is 33x2 in ten colours, and is reproduced line for line, colour for colour with the original. Copies of the reproduction are now sold ddd in New York City, Montreal and Toronto for $13 each, and this is the picture Faintly herald subscribers aregoing to get absolutely free together with 111,3 pietures of the Icing and Queen. is that not big value'./ Can at THE HERALD Office and see samples or these beautifnl pictures. You want TIn. Zvlttcst HERALD for the local news, and you want that great paper, the 1?'antily Herald, for Its 21 pages of general uew- tui t utut.., reading. its agricultural pages alone are worth luauy tittles Lite ettos.:c.o.,uu price. Bring or send your subscription to 1 1 1 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 4 THE HERALD OFFICE. - �sdv�eoa0mo�eao¢�©�r©slpal�aQo��da�oec�►cao:�•�t..�.:,�.. The rigs it ?)l r m Pt~ cissa R E.ry•Ra t Kidney and LiverI e v s a tor. .t. 3h Nt Uwli 1 t';lt 113r`F'' TETE A fl rIT Wt lIth: TURNED ( t n T AT REASONABLE E' thette its tiny) remedy that es cTeell 1,1� . te, Die (.11arke's Little Reel ?elle toe !nervous Vet: elutes, rrunet.nnn .tt1Inn r.;ir krnnalretl dies -W. 1 IF'ther't- Fa : t n. fataagitng 14itor Daily' Tinanaey. Pe terber angle Ont. Dr. (`arke's Little Red fulls cute t'ri none of rineumat:anan after 16 years e oonstatnti. auffeeang,--,l 13- Ky Ara;nleyai'I", 6eJy,yy;�,ceYrver aeyraptnto e..iae- i~a'via. Dr. Clatke'e Little Ree;! Pills acre certain curt for elieutenutis2nn.. hype'./ astlnnna. paralysis. catarrh.. etetenta, coughs. bae.3aaehe, indigestion. stomach and Dryer troublee. female 6ICups HENSALL. complaints. even when the dise°aases ll have been ste.nditag for many pears. Price :.zt cents per box. For sate by all to r_atl dstng;istts and dealers./rhe west i IR'cal' nn patent, medicine. Tine Canada II V_ iitemieea1 C-"anpanny, Peterborough. ieeea at., Ont., will forfeit $116 for any c1i5.e ► alis ; ' L) '� Dr. Cilerite"s Sure Care for Cater- _ „ that these pills &a nnot lnehs. 1 rh. and Dn. Cie ke's Sure Cure for E: zetnia. sane:, vice. 610, 0 will lee paid for any ease they will not Cure. Opening prices for binder twine for use next season are by no means e•aealfor`in« to the farming c rrt- n1etlli tV. tin rates are anw':n high- er than they have been for several years. Opening prices to whole- sslers are from 10e tee le!Leel as pennd st a>a^ ord, compared with 7 year ago. Sisal has gone up two cents a pound over last year, and it shows signs of a still further ad- vance. Toronto lumen, in forecast- ing prices. said that next year the farmer will have to pay at least 15e or 16e a pound. FARAII FOR SALE. The North ry of the North 34 of lot number 21, Con. 15 Hay, con- taining 25 acres, anore or less. A ' frame dwelling with kitchen ; • barn 2,5x40 and driving -sheds on the premises; also 2 good wells. Con- L R venient to Kali eisch`s Planing,m Saw and Flax Mills, and will be sold on very easy terns. For further particulars apply to E. Z1 LER, Zurich. l -r l'CH Zane:Ms Street o;1S� ap ' Cuts Farm. City. Village, Suburbrn, and Garden Property, Sold, Bought 'and Exchanged. Money Loaned on Firs; and Second Mortgages. Real Estate, Notes and Other Securities, Fannie, Houses and Business Prop ' erty Rented and Rents Collected upon Reasonable Terms. 1 Money Invested for Private Indi- viduals on First Mortgage on Real Ee ta1.t e. TELEPHONE 696. ONTARIO. Days Isle '. ue E re E'ai# l I' )\VN =2:7=4' • 1,1, I t I: PREPAR" D EXCL USIW:L LON 0 O. `.AL A7:3I,E; 11E11 i."Itrc 't a .c .d. if�Iloal�t EASES. DV IZNS. ,N."AL; °. ° T M A. P - Age for i-y,kn& (1t�,rr County Q' Zi%6,VON P. 0., TAW For Ar ATE : A ease of Sad l:ea;th that R•• P•+l• iS4411* not benefit. They 1+:enisre pair. and prolong life. One.irsa' relief. ISole rhe Hord I, I P•A•1 S oa the pae)cage arida tteept no subatotutn. k•I•PA°N•S;, to tars cents, Mar belled at any dreg afore. Ter./ samples and ane the tsietld test:rnonir..s Gill be. mailed toany addressfor fire ceche,, forxarded to the Ripaas C4031cal (:o., "1116. Ira . Strete, IC.rr vine Get Your Printing from The 'Jerald