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The Herald, 1903-01-16, Page 5• '1.' to zl„1Eticrk ::.-cet.ecnes.,w.+:.+elLYYdom,a. ears•'s,.u:1i.6,.k3•kbrmiw.rsetti ti.•b..,.mewev site+Ndnw'rte11.44; 4creesemas.;+tir k 4+--•w.r.r.mn,wcem+-.w�•eeee-^+• ON ECTEE TIRE RECORD. A I N 'AND DOING BUSINESS Al) THE OLD STAND,.,. AIV1 BETTER PREPARED TfIAN EVER, TC) DO ALL KINDS OF PHOTO WORK. .R Family Groups `4 Copying and Enlarging , t A Specially Geo. T OTT HENSALL. =`ltili9` t,t M4i IS GUARANTEED TO CURE '' CONSTIPATION, DYSPEP- SIA, CATARRH, RHEUMA- TISM, HAY FEVER, NEURAL- GIA, KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. 200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.00 !„Tli1 I PETER BRT? EMAN, Blake, Ont., says: "Tor three years X have suf- fered with a severe case of Rheumatism, but Bliss Native Herbs has driven it from my system." Write for Our Illus. trated Almanac. IT IS FREE I JOHN DUMART, AGENT, ZURICH, ONT. THE ALONZO 0, Buss CO. Sole Proprietors, MONTREAL, CAN. 1.1.31......, ...•1•1...NMC,..........v,.,.,....••••••... •••.......... 3.C. STONEMAN Graduate opti(''ian, HENSALL. A Piano Establishment at Montreal Damaged -Eire at Winnipeg. Montreal, Jan. 14.--A fire was discov- ered about 7 last eveuine ire the top floor of the piano and organ establishment of J. J. Villeneuve, No. 1,070 'Notre Dante. street, and quickly assumed such pro- portions that a general, alal'u1 was sent in.. The thermometer was at zero, and there was - a strong wind, which made the fire difficult to fight. Fortunately the buildings on Notre Dame street were separated from the wholesale places on De Bresoles street at the rear by a nar- row lane, and -the firemen, mounting the flat roofs of these, `were able to pour Live streams on the burning -buildings in front. In the same building is the • nm - sic store of- Edmond Hardy, which was badly injured by the torrents of water from the upper stories. The loss will be about $15,000. Winnipeg, Jan. 14. --Forester's barber shop, North Main .street, was badly dam- agedby fire this afternoon. Alliston, Jan. 14. -William McBride's harness shop and. H. Lawrence's photo- graph studio were completely destro}red by fire at 8.30 yesterday morning, Mr. Lawrence succeeded in saving a consider- able portion of his goods, but Mr. Me - Bride's was almost ba total loss. The fire apparently .started from the furnace in Mcl3ride's shop. Both buildings and contents partially covered by insurance. SPECTACLES An EYEGLASSES Fitted on Scientific Principles, A FELL STOCK OF ,Jewelry, Watches acid Clocks Special attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. J. C. Stoneman, HENSALL. ONT. f•Y•••I•..+1. "1"'31,"1.'"'.. tin Western IReat Estate E cbange♦ 78,Dttltbns Street Eotib011, 41N 'Dtit. 'ANGLES / ND JESTS, i)t recti. Comte cement clay., are of Cr, and manY a noted )Wan Is !,Touch tit being I (mortal with a coveted tic rcc. Perhaps it Is an A.. 1I., or It may be that he vale Subscribe ItheseIf, "Yours LtdtbCully, .1olur 1loulcins, 14,. D." Such Mee are very lucky, and we onvv them, of vout'sc', The Ph. ll. or other plume, whatever it may be, 130 most of us are still today plain citi- zens pertoree, And the only tag we ever g -et is C. U. D. A FREDERICTON SCANDAL. Prof. Woodbridge Will Not Face the Investigation. Fredericton, Jan. 14, -Prof. Wood- bridge, who was to be indicted on crim- inal charges in connection with the deaf and umb institution. has left the coun- try. lie tried to 'escape on Monday, but was tm•ncd back on the American border at \'anceboru'. lie returned to l?rederieto)i, but managed to get acros the line again, going by the way of Presque Isle, Jle. it is said his son left Fredericton ah„ ):t a week ago. A commission investigated the work- ings of the institution, and on the strength of the nfport • of the commis- sioner the Provincial (lovernnhent was to proceed against Woodbridge, who was the head of it. The eharges were to be laid hefure the (!rand Jury. ' Farm, City, Villtt,i;e, Suburbrn, and Garden Property, Sold, Bought and Exchanged. Money Loaned on First and Second Mortgages, Real Estate, Notes and Other Securities. Farms, Houses and Business Prop- erty Rented and Rents Collected upon Reasonable Terms. Money Invested for Private Indi- viduals on First Mortgage on Real Estate. A ELEY- 1.1ONE 69 3. COiV(PANIES NOT TO BLAME. tier opinion. tie -Ent don't von think girls often decline proposals without sufficient consideration? She -Not ver;,' often. I think' propo- sals are apt to be carefully considered before they ilr0 Inane. ring•, onr,• Shots. The Tourist -Things don't Seem very progressive out this way. Buckskin Lien -\\'hat! Why, we have got titer finest pingpong club in the country right here, stranger. President Baer Speaks of the Coal Stringency. New York, .Jan. 11 \t a eonference between \layer Low and the represen-' tatives of the e,lal-carrying roads in regard to the e'••t 1 stringency- in this city, President Baer of the Reading Company, said : "•'fhe'companies 1 re- present do not bel'eve that it is just 10 the pubiie to talc., advantage of the temporary scarcity of coal to increase the mice. The difficulty in keeping down the price i, that many of the operators sell at the highest priee obtainable - from $•3 to $5 per ton higher than that at which the Philadelphia & heading Coal & 1r.,n Company and the Lehigh and \\'ilkosharre (bnlpanies sell theft' coal." +1r. Baer said his companies will e-ontinn: to sell at $5 a ton. The real t-:ut.,t' cf the present scareity lay in the fact_ that no coal was mined last slimmer, and so none was stored for the winter. President. Thomas of the :Le- high Valley said he would do all pos- sible 10 increase the supply of coal at $5. A committee was appointed by the operators to confer eith dealers who are wiilinit in extend the sale of ]lard coal at len cents a pail. �.+,,,��.. --,31,,31,-'r--- „•,�_.m,�..,��_:� Ea ZELLER sa y AGENT".,n.� 4...ru..�. ZURICH, ONTARIO. Sold by All Newsdealers Furnishes Monthly to all lovers of Song. Copy ompt ostpop• Mat authors. 6:4 Pegea of Piano Musial, .half Vocal, half lnetrumcntnl--at Corn p1etc Pieces for Plano -Once it Month foe es Cents. Yearly $ubseription, $a.00. 1f you will send us the name and address of Ms pexf0rniers on the Piano or organ, we will send YOU a copy of the Magazine Pree, • j. W. PEPPER, Publisher, $Ighth At Locust Sts.. Philndalohls. pa. E_N.SED HIS CONSCIENCE. At the Cost of Five Thousand•Dollars in Cash, New York, ,Tan. 14.--A elan who re- fused to disclose 'his identity caned on the (.'sty Chamberlain and. hand- ed hint five one thousand dollar bills, saying he had her» troubled for some .time uvcr it fi)lancittl in debtechicss to the city. The money -was credited to the cons.cirltce fund, Suit Yourself. If A -r -k. means Arkansaw And likewise means Arkansas, Pray tell, should N -e -w -a -r -k '.'hen be pronounced NewarkansaW Ur simply Newarkansas? D eti Wed. "Pa," said the little mosquito, "what does 'perseverance' mean, anyway?" "Perseverance, my child," replled.the wise old insect, "means finding a hole in a wire screen." Interview 1Vith Little Eva. "How old are you, my pretty, fair maid?" "Well. I'm over seven, sir," she said. "Is your mother with you, my pretty maid?" "No; but my granddaughter Is," "he sold, Iler view. Coolly--\fiSS J epprey, how do you pwouounce •'g -o -1-f?" Miss i'epprey-1 pronounce it per- fectly idiotic. 'Whom She Pleases. She would not, though 1 coaxed and teased And begged of her my bride to be. She said she'd marry whorl she pleased; Yet, goodness knows, she pleases me. Quiet 'Wedding. ere Et 1E.", R A L f ) :.4e-n,,.e..,.eee.....v,..,,v+.-.ome... • -• -.- - 74.4 MIM'r�L'"i"tib61'Te11.:e'" kMIM1P+'. M.inV4 Ail A. flits GltitA'1` 13I1,0D purp:Wit--2R AND .:ktirk;''-r p.1G- 'T, °.TOE will care the moat aggra- vated torsi of Dyspepsia. and In(Iigeation. it will eon, re't "That gull Peeling Afier Bating." Nervous 1Teadnelte,Sour Stomach Hud rlandeuee. Why suffer when a cure is guaranteed? 200 DAYS' TREATMIiENT $1.00. Jorte Hsr,G, Dashwood, save: "1 wag unable to get acv relief from Asthma and Stomach Trosble until using Our Native Herbs," JOHN DUMART, AGENT. ZURICH, ONT. THE ALONZO 0, Bus Co, Sole P rope fetors, MONTREAL, CAN. 1 ioffrnan's Jubilee Laundry . . We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing, and we Guarantee our Work. TAILO RING IN CONNECTION W. H. OFFMAN �I"'�•I� k"iilif):1.A.;ieN,,; ;' �' . r • !.'✓' ,The Jeweler "It was a quiet wedding, I pre- sume?" "Oil, yes. The groom acted 'as if he Takes pleasurein wishing had been hypnotized."all his PAP ads and Customvvs - TELEGRAPH BREVITIES. Seleator \IcCalluut died at Dunnville. me. Ira Lewis, County Crown Attorney of Huron, Bled it Godcrich, Aiex, Notntan, a Welland man, shot him - telt dead near St. Catharines. • Several new ease:; of smallpox are. re - ,ported from .illderdop Township, Essex County, 'J'Ihe Marconi Wireless 'telegraph Com - pony of Canada leas been organized in Moo trent, The 0. T. R. leas sent Wren to Niagara Palls and But'fttlo to protect Its coal from American railways. Miss (.iol'trude Goodwin, a young woman who formerly lived In Toronto, was asphyxiated In a. L)eteolt hotel, Settlers have located a large portion of the territory enibrue''d In the concession to the Bluache Ri'c'er Pulp & Paper Co. The I''rench ('haaiber of Deputies will 1101 enter upon discussions of the law of associations untll the budget is disposed ,of. Chnrles Shirley, it Quebec hotel pro- prietor•, was shot four times by an English waiter nailed John Guard, Ile. may re- cover. The eleetlon of ex -Warden Hinkley to the Wentworth County Connell has been pro- tested, on the ground that lie is a eeleael truster, Iter. Dt'. Gordon, the new Principal of Queen's University, arievecl at Jtontren1 yesterday, too bate to teach the trtiln for Kingston. The temperance deputation will 'inter- view the (a overflhtellt in the 1)101)1bers' reception room at, the Parliament build- ings on 'Thursday at 1.30 .p.m. The senate of the University of Toronto has made changes in the eutrlcultm • .for 1008.4, In modern languages and sciences, anti lids altered the wort: for. the M.A, de- gree. Several examiners bate been ap. noi(ited, No Quarrel With It. The weather sure is trying, But to blame it we are loath, 'While the mint is in the julep And the straw Is in 'ern bothi .,4 Tit Por 'rat. Porcupine -You carry your head pretty high. Giraffe -lye'', if I do I am not stuck Up as y011 a,. aP-JtD(lge. Unqualified Approval, The openwork stocking. Ah. what could be neater? 'Tis especially udmircd By the hungry moslteeter. As They Reckon Time. "Row long has she been on the stage?" "Only about three divorces." '!'ire One She married. He vowed with alt his heart and soul lie loved her. Still she took The ere who loved her with his whole Cash bulging pocketbook. Matter of I,'orzn. "Does she wear corsets through ne- cessity?" "No It's merely a matter of form." The Bluestocking;. Clorinda's newest great delight is To show that she Can trippingly Pronounce perityphlltis. Pin nog • Jaspar-IIow did you catch such a cold? dtimpuppe-I got overheated playing pigpog.-Judge. A Clothesline. 'Tis not the clothes that make the man, Though he may have a stack of theist, But 'tis quite frequently the case That man's made mad by lack of them. A Great Combination. "If necessity is the mother of iii 'en - tion, what is the father'" "Insanity, of course." A Bre:tkfreet Rinsing. 'Tis an age of base deception. We'll be lucky to avoid The imitation beefsteak And the egg or celluloid. Promoted Ills “Trust." 'tTIow in the world did he manage to get so 100(1) 00 credit?" "()11 he's ii tt'11St pl'Ott10te1'," such Language. 'SVhen brilliant writers wield the pen. The very strongest thoughts they think Are never writ; they're uttered When They stick the paste brush in the ink. Likely to Be. "IBS story sounds like tl rotnnuce." "Perhaps it Is one. it's all tabout himself, isn't it?" xitevitnl,Ie. Mary had a little foot, She worn a tiny shoe, And everywhere that Mary Wont The people saw it toot -Chicago Record-1leraid. A Happy arid Prosperous NEW YEAR • 50 YEARS° EXPERIENCE TRADE !Wellies DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS 8tG. Anyone standing a sketch end description may meekly ascertain our opinion free w other an Invention 18 probnblypatentnhle. Comnwnlra. 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As it interferes with the nutrition of the sexual ergaus it ,produces emissions. loss of semen tht•otte the decay o urine, decay the organs, pains in tite loins, aching Itt the. back. ,leebou ,Ic ss. dR$- pondency, bashfulness, palpitation of the heart, constipation, and a comb natioee. these results In complete Loan of Mtsnbood, '.d 110tiSands of young an huidcile- axod melt are troubled with Stricture. If you have reason to believet oil are afli,cte(1 with 11, don't neglect it. It will ruin you. Don't let doctors exp.r} ;tent on you bycutting, stretching or tearing it. Our New Method A-onehiuex c dissolves the stricture tissue hence it disappears and can never return W Varicocele could Stricture without operation or loss of time. 'rite trectmett ma • be taken at !route privately. Send for our Free Illustrated Book an '4'aricocele. Strtotare and Gleet. We petaaraatxec to Caere or No Pray. e s la 411 sousl complaints affect these organs, hence tree kidaerc area great source of disease. have you aching or weakness over the mail of the back, tendency to centtare frequently, deposit in urine, coldness of hands or feet, a drowsy feeling fn the morning. Don't neglect your kidneys, Our Ptew lilctSno'l Tr. tttaner�t is guaranteed to cora any disease of these organe or ao pay. Names Used 'Without 'Written Consent. O, W. Rowe, of Jackson, Mich., says: -I had varicocele in the secondary stage and two strictures of 8 years standing. I wan operated on twice, undergoing great suffering, but only got temporary relief. I was finally advised to ire the New Method Treatment of Drs. 11. & IC. The enlarged veins disappeared in six weeks, the stricture tlssue was removed itt eight weeks and my sexual energy sad vitality returned so I was a ntan ,n every respect. I recommend you doctors with my whole heart." CURES GUARANTEED. NO CURE NO PAY. 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