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Zurich Herald, 1927-03-10, Page 42 .y. • Jfr ,,p 46.-•► ,WE DO EXPERT BAT "t ERE WORK ON REPAIRING 40RE-BUILDING BATTERIES. : Ee FARM IMPLEMENTS R 4 WE ARE HEADQUAR rERS FOR FARM IM.I+i PLEMENTS D • 110 CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL'GIVE e 0 YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOUR Iv EY 40 PUMPS, PIPINGS ANI) FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OU[t • se• s .4 4 rr 0 • L. A. -I- rano- 1,� Auto ::lies LOS ... O WE CARRY A C.OMPL1 I i LINEOF AUTO ACCESSORIES, AND SUPPLIES, Aiw i) CAN SAVE YOU MONEY .ON THE$] VARIOUS EINES CORD 7"IYl is n ,o ,3.1 AV ONLY " 15 30eli al, $. 1,40 GOOD 13i1FL CASE ies1LRIESAT •... $1.5;00 1 SECOND DANE) 11,. P, GAS ENGINE .V.ERY .CHEAP, 2 FORD TOURING CRS 1 FORD BO:1:i)S1`ER CAE, 1 GOOD TRAILER. ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases Zurich 4 '.4 O 44444 4.4. 4,4 4.40 4.40004+44va+>000 ,0+006040000000000e 004000. CA'f"r a'la:-...2 Derham copra flue a',.1: time of '«ale; `2 ,Lows Clue in May ; 2 !steers rising' 3; 2 heifers rising 5, 1 heifer rising 2; .4 .ste- era rising 2; i yearlings. HOGS AND.POULTRY.-.1 'sow with litter- at foot; 1 sow dine ,in April; 11 'stocker pigs' weigiiiing ;:about 140 lb's. each.; 90 Book Bene, 00 Brown egLliorn's, mgstly all -laul- lety, IMPLEMENTS!, '`TC. --' 011„ IT, binder, 7 -ft, out; :t1M,H. ma wee 5 -ft, cut; Maxwell mower 5 -ft. cut, 1. 'el hay rake, Dane hay loader nearly new, Manure ".spreader nn loot, working order; 2• McCorini.ek ,sp- singtooth cultiva'toea with ' wide points; Deering 11 -disc fertilizes' drill new, Superior 14 desc drill, Ol- iver 'bean harvester with puller, land roller, 2. 4 s' ction har,.ott^;1, 1 - horse seuffler, root pu'per, wheel - Maple Leaf grinder- for 8 or 10 inch plate's, Cockshutt 2 -furrow plow, Cockehutt riding plow; ' 2 Coc1a'shutt walking plows, scraper, 2g ood wagon's, wagon box, cattle rach, gravel box; flat rack with ear attached, 'Clinton fanning rnii!1l,2000 b, locales, bob ise;ligh with tunk'a, •op !buggy, cutter with Otto ba- ck, big water trough galv. lined, extension ladder, quantity elle tibe.•, new lumber for water tro ugh, 44 feet piping, 30 feet 11( inch AUCTION SALE HORSES -1 gelding rising 7 yrs 1. horse 1'2 years old; 1 mane 14 yrs;. eld:; 1 horse 12 yrs; old; 1 aged mare. CATTLE -Cow roars, Ire'sh .3 weeks.; red cozy bred; roan cow bred; red cow bred; revs cow b;ed. roan cow bred; roan Cow bred,roan cow bred; red cow bred; above are all milking; 2 farrow cow's; 18 'steers rising 3 yrs. weighing between 1200 and 1300 lgb; 3!steers weighing around 10)0; 1 fat heifer weighing 1150; 1 roan heifer ris- ing 2; 2 heifers rising 1 yr; 2 baby beeves, 2 fall calves, calf 3 weeks old; erford bull. Above !cattle are all Durham. and Herford. land in good ctndi,tion. 1 SHEEP, HOGS AND POULTRY' , 11 ewes with limb, is on with ;lamb's at foot; 2 yearlings; 1 Berkshire sow with 9 pigs; Berk - .'shire sow; Yorkshire sots in pig;; Yorkshire sow, 5 stoekera wvei.gh- ing S0 -1b3; Tamworth boar; •about 1 80 White Rock young hens!. PEEP FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -;?a Lot 19, Cont. 7, Hay; eg east -mile south of Zurich, on TUESDAY MARCH 22nd, 1927, Commencing at 1.00 o'clock phi HORSES -1 bay horse 7 yri. rE'tid; 1 bay mare rising v yrs, old. E. driving horee 5 yrs. old. quiet .and reliable; 1 aged driver quiet .and reliable. CATTLE-Holatein cowry 9 yra. is due in May; cow u yrs. old Eine in May; eow 3 yrs. old due 'in .April; cow 7 ycta old due in due e -May; yrs,. old in ?Maycorv9: y brow 5 era old due in June; 2 'Syr. old heifrs bred. 2 months; 5 :steers and one he.fer rosin„ 3 yrs. r1 -stoor and 1 heifer rising 2 yrs. • yearlings; 1 Durha+n bull; brood 'aew due at time of sale; 8 etore liege 125 lbs,. each; 75 hens, half znclrs, half year:ings, balance put - piping, lagging chain's, double - trees., neckyokes, forks, tshovelsc !spades, grain 'bags, horst' b1t nk- ets new, 'straw knife, Honk and tackle ,big hay fork, hand wine %stretcher.. pr, leather fly, nets, 2 set shims' bells. scoop, 300 Ibs. cat- tle 'salt, 45 gal, 'steel drum, brass mounted harness with britchewn nearly new, 2 'set working harness set single harness, collars,' good collie dog. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Ren- frew Bream. 'separator 050 lb. cap- acity new, white bureau, coal he- ater, sap' pan, 40 eap buckets, iron kettle scalding barrel, 2 elderlar- rels, Daisy churnm, large apple pealer, galv. dry house, onion seeder with seminar attached, b'.cy- ole, galv. ice cream freezer, oiti.o7 aereen 7-8 in; canon screen, ice ton- gues; Hamilton incubator 1;1 egg cap; Rayo hanging lamp, brass iron bed new. TERMS -$10 and under ,ea'ah, Over that amount 12 months cr sl- it on approved joint note's, 4y, per annum allowed foe ,ea'ah on credit amounts;. Ezra Bender, Proprietor. Add. Tiernan, and W 7T. Edigboffer, Clerks. ' Arthur Weber, Anctionver. CREDITON Mee, By,. 1'1ote is; visiting her daughter's . in London, Win Watson of Thodfordvi'sited with Mv!s. ' Jos B'ai;st, • Sorry • to report that G. Clark i+a Ingler the doctor's cere and hope foe'' a rapid recovery Lorne Geiser has returned . to Detroit, after visiting a few wee: eke with hila parents. John Frederick Wuerth, born June kith, 1842 in Germany, dep- arted this life on March 1st, at hips home in Crediton, aged 84 yrs. eoliths and 15 days. At the ,age of 14 he came. to America, locating in Daghwood, for a !short time, of -I ter which he !settled its. Crediton in Crediton and became a t eful citizen. Thr late Mr. Wuerth was a Widely known ratan and was in, in the General Store business in Dashwood and Crediton, and the last number of yeare operated a ,brick yard here, aleo.run a large flax industry, enpfoying , many pe- ople and contracting lannyally for 1,000 acres of flax. He was a mem- ber of. the townthip council of GStophen for 18 year's. and he1:I various offices in the Zion Evan- Zgelical church during his life. Zeta. - I IMPLEMENTS, ETC -M -H b'n IMPLEMENTS, ETC-M.IL bin-; der 7 -ft. cut; Drering mower 5 -ft. ,ffer 6 -ft. cut nearly new, M .E cut; Deering fertilizer dr:11 11 disc; :mower 5 -ft. cut nearly new, M: -H. M -H. drill 15 disc, Deering spring 'lift- 'rake, M -H. 8 -ft. rake, Front tooth cultivator, Deering Dunne Wood drill 11 hoe, 9 ft. steel rake 3.,0-11. nearly new, Deering hay t'a'ller 3 drunra, Deering cultivator; loader, side delivery raloe; manure te-lt; new Cock3hutt 14 plate disc, 'spreader, 2 walking plows, 2- a'rost & Wood 12 plate d'ee; 3 sec- furrowg ane plow, Oliver 2 -fur - on. harrows, Frost & Wood beat' row s.uf lar, bean puler, hay rack scnif1er and puller, International -El -ft., 2 set diamond Barrows, 2 nieling plow nearly n .:w, Will inaoa ;wagons and wagon boxer top :walking plow No. 7 nearly new, buggys, cutter, democrat, tra'olin''` ntragon, !sleigh, shay rack, gravel !engine, 9 h.p. with truck, Fleury "box, 'set iron wheels for wagon, : grinder 8 inch; cui.ting box, 'set •,n:ubber tired buggy new, trailer ; bob !sleigh's, pig rack, lar�ci roller ,1!00 cap. with stock rack, 2000 Ib' trailer' for car, potato,: di ger, gap. 'scales, Clinton fanning mill, ;O''er1m'l touring ear. root puvr, a:oad cart, root pulper, 7 -hp. Lis- 'speed joke, Clinton' fanning milt., -fir engine, 10 -in Lister grinder, 11 Chatham fanning mill with bagger, I,p, engine, pumper, Aukor Aath 21 grain bags, 150 -ft. hay fork rope scream !separator new, Chatham in set 'sling ropes, pair bunk, hand .,curaiors, pig pig, box. pass se l- ,uuffltl, 2 turnip -e sclei s, .) end ger, hand or power cutting box 3 : rusts 9 ft; 200 posts 8 ft; some Viand horse eollars, doubetrees, brace's;. 500 ft. elm inch h,unher, 500 -Itieekyokea, breechin harness, back -eft, elm plank, pile hemlock him, 'band team harness, I01 shovels,,t s, bee ,o0,s c :s 5 cords ds short tno 1 ' agar kettle, eider barrel, 'scoop, some cited] r wool, Lui.n.ne la'h •, ;4Aovel, 30 cement block=, quutttty onion eeadtr, storm door, honey eti hay, )0.6 Chevrol„ t Coach. i retractor, 2) new bee bo\e:s, • orate HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Large !old bee boxrecl:,, 1e Colonies of l'ee;• :oak ext7neio:'1 tail', Ch n' e. b'ne' power •,!rep clipper, scoot, shov- el -rid buffet combined, slde.'oarcl ice ice tongs. b'iry crates, ch'eke' ,:oew, cabinet tabic, 6 kitchen ch- I t ;t. s 2 i es. a-11 far totngu. s. 10E airs, high chair, set of bed ,.brings feat :Rork elm b •'aewoo -1 and. hems - ted dresser; bureau, 2 beds and lack lmuber; 40-i;a's4 g%!so'inr er un Springs, mattress, wash stand, 1- 200 bush, seed oats Imp. Banner, Earner coal oil stove with or -en. 2 set backbend harness, set single kitihan t b1', e''s'e, Daisy harne',s, el afa s.el, 10.•0-1b. sca 03,. glare, cream can, hanging lamp, ton 'stork scales, 10-1b. scales; some arlor lamp. lantern, empty deal- hay, saws and carpenter tools, Ares. mail box and numerous Artie- forks, chains; gasoline engine 5h. Elea, 'P., and numerous other meanies. TERMS ---$3.0 and !under Gash, . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS' - METE w'' that amount 7 months' or• -d- cream s pastor, 9 lb. cap; Com 4t gat -sr-ill be given on funnelling ap-cream proved joint notes.4% off. for need Ore kitchen range almost new clrsh on credit amounts. Iia,, ' kitchen stove, parlor heater; kite aria poultry cash, then cabinet, kitchen chairs, .bitch •Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, ''W.. S. Johnston, Clerk. Obert Green, Proprietor, en glass cupboard, bedstead, dies '•ser, washstand, ii-arlor table', 2 parlor rugs, washing timeline with wringer, Daisy churn, wooden den t::b, kitchen table, baby carriage, ;some AUCTION SALE potatoes, beds, springs, 2 Ivat- ----•----- tress ,buffal:o robe, etc. • ':WARM, 'FARM STOCK, IM PLE e- TERMS OF SALE - $10 and un der cash. Over that amount 7 *NTS, :AND HOUSEHOLD EFF - month's credit on appro'vecl joint ACTS, On Lot 21 L,R.E., Stanley nottis. 3 per cent, allowed for 'Township; 1 mole north of Drys- cash on credit amounts. Hay, +:hale on grain, potatoes and pen]try cash, v11URw D_lY, I iYA C H 24,1927 1� Commencing at 12,03 o'clock ail • Slowing- REAL ESTATE -Consisting of. "'Lets N-hf, 22, 77 acres; S-lif, 21., 77 ea►mcea, S-1 C, N-hf. 21, 38 aeree. all L. • Stanley Township. 190 gee 'lads of 'choice' farming land, about, 1,10 acre's of good hardwood bush *+Ibi'th choice Ember, 12 err -ea of fall lifitteat, plowing all done, two gond 'Unit barna with good !stablings, iflir; i)plem.nt .shed,good. pig Oen, etc. House liar a desirable ticlak dwelling with, new' brick ealiiisti attached, good. water, Ferm !ll' drained. and fenced and in alit Mei Staten; of cultivation. It Itettealiasild as 150 acres as one J. G:'rnet Deters, Adin'n''s i' for si" E. Snider . Estate. R'rn. S. Johnston, Clerk. A. 'Weber, G.. Elliott, Auctioneer's. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSBOFILI) EFFECTS On Lot 1, Concess,'on 14, Hay T'etvn 'ship 1g miles west and 1; miles north of Dash -wood on TUESDAY MARCH 151h, 1927 -.. Contneneing .at 12.30 o'clock the following; HORSES --Dark iron grey Per- cheronteam. well matched and both r ares rising 4 years old; t ►,8+r and 40' :gees as another par. 1 bay horse -rising 5 yrs. old:; 1 et*M ba stare r','sin''' 1,� ears old' 1 .af' ��tilr•edi, TERMS -10 per s' � � 3' i y Ellegif On day' of male, balai-iccr in $0 driver 8 years old; 1 bla.elt ‘.Per - q4314. + ) Owen Colt rhtting 2 .yea, .old.. AUCTION SALE OF -FARM STOC'K, IMPLEMENTS .AND HOUSEHOLD EFY@'ECTS' HENSALL Mr ,and Mrs: Wilson of Gocler- ich visited friends in town. A.tW,E. Hemphill visited relati- ves in Wi.ngham;. Te enc'"Dougla's was in Bly th last week. Male. Geli:e'a has rented Wm Wil- •') •]' u house on Brock et. He has been engaged with Wm. Alexander he ph'at yr. but intends to give up farming and go to college to ;study -'1,e ministry!. Melvine Breslin of Toronto vie - lied With his parents, Mr. and.Mrs Geo. Brown. John Young of London, vi'aited friends in town a fern' days. The many friends of Mrs. Skin- ner are plealsed to see her out a gain Mrs. E. Rennie 'visited in town a few days - A quiet wedding ,tpok place at the rectory the other day when Florence Rouse, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas. Route, of Blyth, was united in marriage to Fred. Bowen of Ely'th, After the ceremony they left for their home on Brock ,,t He1•s;al', whiTh thay receatlyren ted from M. Wilson. Mr. Bowen carie here a few week's ago from Blyth andel 'stardet a barbering business and is doing wek. wasunited. in Al.nond iV7^LR v: an, J marriage ito Inez Sparrow, of Paisley, she had charge of Ran - Dies stere and 1s ra.,ry popular. The regu1>tr• monthly meeting of the village council was held on Tu- esday last with all members prey- ent and the reeve in the ,chair, Fire Chief Bates was present with a de- legation of thy firemen and asked. Coir 'soin'e changes s to be made in the fire hall and also some .,chang- es in the old 'fixe shone' TWO rep- resentations of rubber co's -were pr- esent arid 200 feet'of Lose were or- dered at $1. 00 per foot, On Lot 22, Con. 12, Steph:ne %.i mile South of, Dashwood, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 .At 1 o'clock 'sharp the following. •CATTLE -Pure bred cote due aug. 1, Jean, 117001; Pure l:retleoei' due in April, Lady Royal, 168.197; pure bred cow due at time of sale; Vesey Violet 109753; . Cow eligible ae for 1C i'9t1'atiDIt supposed to 13... g s 12 in calf; 2 co wa anpposed to be in calf; 2 cows clue May 1, 2fresh cons, 6 yearlings, 2 calves 8 mon- this oid at time of sale; calf f af months old, 2 small calves. FLOGS• -York 'sow due April 1, 1 Tamworth hog. IMPLEMENTS-M;TT. binder, 6 ft. cut; M.H. mower 511 cat new; 12 -hoe drill; wagon and. hex, nig rack, sparng tooth cu t,v to, era- vet .t a - vel box, hay rack, 'scufflrre cock- shutt waning plow, I truck wheals. 'Ccek•ihn .t i' d" -ng plow ne i- y n tr; 2 'set dien.ond harrows n. tt•ly shar- p on e d ; ,har-paned; Frost & Wood. hay' loader, stead rake new 10 -ft; turnip :eed- er, wh bwr •OZv, to '0 :5 C C 'C leo,.- t n -•ten ,digger, cutter, fly n"tee tole buggy nearly new; woollen blan- ket's, ''2g ood hen's.1 blank^ts, a quantity of elm .p,anks 10 ft long; sc:t'a;.er, 2 stran:b.- ry crines, :grind stone, steel rale 1.01it. Int.rn.ttional; Coek'shutt manure spreader, , flat, reek, set bobsleighs', Frost & Wood mower, d.ac, pra bunks:: qu- antity of wire, chicken coop, 1200 ib, !scales, fanning mill with bagger 2 dozen vain bags; 10 in. chopper sling ropes, soma other rope;bag truck, bag holder« hay knif!yc 12 cow chains new; Logging: chain, barrel of Silt; quaititn of s eJ oats quantity of lnixe!l hay, 2 'set heavy hirne,s, set s nsrl harness, .,et of light double hares e new; collars, set ham's. string hells new; 1 -horse seuffler; new water trough, pea harvester and numerous other. ate Wes'. II.OUSEHOLD EFFECTS •- Sep- arator 500 lb. can; extension lad- der; 2 long ladders, Daley churn sap pan,' 110 -'sap buckets, 2 iron he flee, 's:•alding barrel, pig hanger." parlor rug -4g yard's long and 31r,', yarda wide, neW box heater, ]an- te1•n, . lewn mower, rnilk pail:sc str- ;3trainer, linoleum and natn'et oda ar- tirlea!, . TER1414-$10 and ender cash; over that amount 7 month's' credit ori TurnEh n ; appl•o ,od •!a'nt notes with a dtatrict of 3 per cent, str- aight off for each on credit ,arae ciente. Ffay and Grain cash. !ouia L. Kraft, Proprietel). Adiie Etr 'ier:CVrls, '1 , 1 f ;,O i ;t �`~l4 1ti><~ WOO) -,ll,lxtl.r t DtO[St assays 11171w e33 10th, 1927' ., NT The Paige and Jewett Sales DISTRIBIETO11S FOR WESTERN UNT:ARIO OP PAGE AND .JEWE7'T MOTOR CARS WISH TO ANNOUNCE 'i'TIE APPOINTMENT OP Mr. H. . ANGEL AS THEIR REPRESENTATIVE IN Zurich and District AND ANYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE ONE OF THE BETTER CLASS OF AUTOMOBILES SHOULD' CAREFUL:. LY CONSIDER THESE FAMOUS MAKES O' AUTOS A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO. EVERY-- • ONE TO CALL FOR FULL INFORMATION• AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL GARA.uE WORK •. A:, SPECIALTY H• 1%NGEL, Prop. •t,�A 4 0. +.f.+4•4.i ++W'3 •!64.•h++++4.4•4F004++63'0• ++++ t +++0+• ,4.+0+0+44 It f st i s 0 0a si 0 e Q 0 0 EXETER The first robine reverted were aeon by .L, Day. There etas apair' of then: and they amt c'1. just one Month to the 'clay earlier than last year n fi quietweddingR 1� S 1 .n11]n. C A a1J 1 1 t in Sarnia on Feb. 20, rtluen Mea, Jo'sephine' Westlake Whyte, dau- ghter of Mra. J. Westlake of Wy- 'oming beam" the wife of Richard H. iV.l'urphy, Exeter. I, R. Carling of town and J. Me- Donell, Hansell, left for New York where they took a boat . for a rnonth''.•3 cruise \ iaitiing Dermucla, r,,rte Bi 0. B 'r''^do•,^ So'-tth Amer ica, tit: 'P •nisi Canal, Jainacan Cub. and the .l'saharrta Iblands. The death took place in town on Feb. 2iili, of Eth^l May day - gill or of Mr. and Mos. W. A. Balk will, aged' 32 years, and 10 months', She. had not enjoyed. good health for a number of years, but at no Erne -•seemed !ser ioualy, ill, Be- ,sides her parents, slit is survived by twa brothers anti throe sisters, Ruescll, of town; hies. Cha:s. Hart, of 'Verdun, Que.; Meg. M. C. Mil- liken of 'Zurich anis William ,and. Putin at home. • On Wednesday eve, last Win,. H, Armstrong passed away at bis Armstrong home here following a ,short !lines, death bring due to blood -poison - which developed from a boil on the back of his peel;{. He was born in :Exeter and was in hi's' 37, year, bring 'united in marriage to Valeria Bedford, who 'an vi.r-ea with three small children. COUNTY NEWS 14Tr. and rs., „ Ed an Aller of 4th M u oncession Tuckersniith, while 'sp- ending an evening recently at C in'.dn, re'urned to f nil. the). 11011,s' with all its contents burned to the ground, The congregation of /the, United Chui•,h 'Grand Bend, have decided tib bouild a new red rug . brick ch- urch and have purchasedthe brick from Mr, I3alkwill of Exeter:. A number if neighbors and friends net at the home of Mr. and Mr's, Wm'. Winer, of Stephen the other evening and presented them W ith an addrese and a clock, The regular meeting of the Pres bytery of Huron wa's held in Clin- ton of Feb, 22nd with a complete attendance of ministers' and elders Rev R C. McDernad, minister of XXnax •ehnrcll, Coi.ir, l 1r, aver t)1^ct- ! Ditvid:'')n-, fcrr a number of year:; ed-n04.0414tor Lor tit:) 1>asPiar Jai VarEan kreikbYtoriau 41,14 0041608.431000434341614440 040 41141040 A®OOQis 310001 /OanO04000i111016/O* SEEDS. Yes! Spring with its Sowing and planting time will soon be here 44. again it AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YO•LX WITH THE VERY CHOICEST SEEDS,THE OF SGET)S, WHETHER IT BE ALL VARTOUSS GRASS SEEDS,OF THE FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE- HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE ASSORT- 1 MENT OF THE VERY BEST #t► IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 65c. BUSHEL TRY OTJR, STOCK FOODS GREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY'.; KEEPS THEM alEALTPIY AND PRODUCING EGES THE YEAR RO- UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL- KNOWN 1OIERYFEED. TRY A PACKAGE, Lams Ile tag Zurich estieocieeemmtepacswiedielmeseeeel. meet* ooe.v.efooloas eve 01900410i0 8 iniNERIEEff MillIllitu101111111111NEllll BIIIIIN11I!11111111B01V11111111011 111 u�R"••' ZURT[H HERALD'S 1*`fie aiubbing dist HERALD and Toronto Daily Globe $6.00 HERALD and Kitchener Daily Telegraph ... $5.10 HERALD and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire ... ... S6.00 HERALD and Toronto Saturday Mail and Empire ...$3.25 HERALD and Toronto Daily Star. $16.00 HERALD and Toronto Weekly Star- ;... :.....$6.00 HERALD and Toronto Daily News $G,00 HERALD Band London Free Pres!,, Morning edition $6.00 HERALD and London Free Prose, Evening Ed. $6.00 HERALD and London Advertiser, Morning Edition $6,00 HERALD and London Advertiser, Evening Ed. ... $6.00 HERALD and London Farmer's Advocate ... $2.25 HERALD and Farm and. 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Many iriencte 'Valetta and. Vic- ' n .. `y. . 4y p r, , to learn "r,'t n11 Srn!c rol Mi'e t' ,t try �' g of the death'n'flez. Davidson, wh-' ' • occ red the reondt of a. snot ch, tl Elia or 'accident. In Vail en rylr'e- on Feb, 20th. Lid 12►a'a ai xstrn of Itev, Jr, well, and his early (school dayn'V re 'spent in -Varna., After 'several adi'purnmen'i;a, , J„ case which has excited match . 3cri 'i '. intere'at was heard by Mag, Rena ' at Goderich when Fred Bataiterit! Was charged under the 0 T„A.. alithe tnuawfully having t ltexieatelat litieor for Sale. A conviction •w.n4p the result and the aentetsce W*t three. month's in jail and a fine n and in default !of pay'lrte 11500, ,$four moui1.1t$4 dd.t"atonal in y,: 3, J e EEC, of Stratt fr-r , A. 117;n lm,r tr . F ageism;! M pk�s0:C,ctt ►4.., 4 . ,. 4