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The Herald, 1903-11-20, Page 5The Zurich Herald, 5 -tiDil tt linin lll,!tl,ll A, E X E T E ea u FLOUR. Rye and Buckwheat Flour. Breakffst Foods, dic. i!tte. a e u T.rEzzem4 gCt�ilMa9l1 international Stock (Sc. =''oultry Imperial Stock Food. Ir it cake Li seed meal Oyster Shell aid Poultry Bone *ALWAYS* ON *HAND.* C. SC H RAG, Zurich, Ont. 7-5 ma '' 11 amosig 1 I' oui�(1m(ina Q a: Mr 1erner , is buying all kinds ==o>== Pt]LTR either dressed or Undressed. Don't fail to can and get ME NER'S prices. A VERITABLE EIa3ORADO, 1'REN'OR MINING ENGINE.TO1t'S ESTI3IATE OT!' VILE YTI:MOM Montreal, Nov.•17..–Mr• Oholisl.i, tl French raining engineer, who hits just returned from an official mis- °sion to the Yukon, in an interview to -day said.:—"On behalf of the French Government 11lttve just visited all the richest placer mining parts of the.Yrdeon Torrl.toy around the Klondike, and am satisfied that a new reign has started in. the country, which will be known as the reign of machinery. In the entire neighborhood surrounding Dome, one of .the highest and most central peaks of the Klondike dis- trict, the golden harvests are being gathered in, mare particularly in the Bonanza, Dominion and Gold Run creeks, In most of the mines the latest and most approved style of machinery has been installed. NOTI CEJ COMbrEN'CING AU GUST FIRST , will adopt the CASH SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS. re All Old Accounts owing me must be settled by the FIRST DAY OF SEP- TEMBER: JOHN SCHAFER, Butcher, Zurich* DASHWON Furniture and Undertaking STORE We have now alarge and up- to-date Stock of House Fur- niture a n d Furnishings which we offer At a Low )Price.... UNDERTAKING' Our Stock is Largo and up -to date. In time of need, give us a call, PRICES RIGHT. • P. Mcisaac DASHWOOD ., ONTARIO mamnom .oaemICOM. Pr.kk. g For rofltosm New Consumption Cure, Dr. Marmorek, an Austrian bac- teriologist, who was until recently the leading chemist at the Pasteur Institute, has communicated to the Academy of Science the results of his experiments in curing tuber- culosis. His researches led him to discover a serum of vaccine, which he believes is efficacious. He has used it for more than tL year, ob- taining favorable results in tuber- culosis,'ilthough he diel not succeed in cases of tuberculosis Meningitis, in which the serum proved innocu- ous, hoed abscesses being observed in only three out of two thousand injec tions. Every Farmer should keep these three words constantly in mind and conduct his farm on ,strict business [trinciples. Guess work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and uli-to-date far- mers. By reading THE WEEKLY SuN, the Farmer's Business Paper, you will get the very latest and most accurate in- formation regarding your busi- ness. THE SUN'S market reports are worth many times the sub- scription price to you. Every Farmer in Canada should realize the full value of the service THE Suer has ren- dered him in a public way. It was due to the action of THE SUN in giving voice to the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail- ways, and farm fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We will send THE WEEKLY SUN from now to lst January, 1905, in combination with The Weekly Herald, for $1,75 SUBSCRIBE NOW SAMPLE POR THE .ASKING, Mr, Geo. Trott, of Heneall, is per, manently located in his gallery again for mthe winter and will bo open for business every day Tuesdays oxeepted, G Eo. TnOtr, 13• t£ ls'hotographer. IIow TO MAKE SALABLE DRIED APPLES.—As soon as the apple is pared. it should be cut into quar- ters, trimmed and thrown into an ordin•try sized pail which has been about half filled with water in which a handfull of salt has been stirred. As soon as enough apples have been prepared, drain off the water, which can be used again, and dry in the usual manner. The elle( t of the salt water is to whiten ; the ap lles very much and prevent i thcin from turning, dark. Try this I way an l you will be pleased with r•eselt and proud of your work with really no ninre tremble. Dric(1 a.l;p'.es are saleable from 1st! Octcber to ist of April, but exper- ience hos proved that it ie the; st p an to market the goods ear' y while the demand is goof' . You never know how Mewl). a wo- man can•talk until 3fou get her in a • quiet game of whist, • Under an Aot respecting the study of Anatomy, it seems that the bodies of all persons dying in a House of Refuge.should be handed over to the Inspector of Anatomy in the locality, unless claimed by bona Side friends inside of • 24 hours and the sum of $, for burial ex- penses, deposited, The keeper of such Houses being liable to a fine of x:20 for non-compliance with the act aforesaid, Mr. French asked the Warden of the Co. fol.' instructionin the matter, and we ere glad to.say the latter has ordered hilee to bury snch bodies as formerly, on the premises. It is seldom we would eonnsel the non -observance of a law when properly placed upon the stet- ute book, hut we believe that the great mass of the people will think with the Warden that such legisla- tion will be more honored in the breach than in the observance. Pity the woman who has some swell call on her when none of her neighbors are looking. Mr. Gordon McBride, of Lindsay, was killed in the yard. of the Com pany, at Orillia, while shunting, on Tuesday. You never run up against any- thing sweeter than the smile of a woman. who has just returned from a tea party, conscious that she wore the prettiest hat of any wo- man there. $50,000,000 were deposited, at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, by the re -organized Lake Superior Com- pany, and a meeting held, when it was decided to extend the time for making deposits and joining the un- derwiter until Dec 1st. Oldest, Largest, Most Widely -Cir - i culated and Only National Agricul- tural and Home Paper in Canada. y"i.F.F;N 4' S51ikr ,'rat. 1�. After January lst. 1904, PRICE 52 Lu 50 Nmbers• New subscribers get balance of this year free, including magnificent Christmas nuns ber. Sencl in your subscriptions at once. Don't hiss a single issue. Agents wanted everywhere ; liberal terms given. Sample copy free. The Wm. Weld Co.,Limited London, Ont. m,12...a - .T` -r iCt. ''3ii �'`u s46 aan.':i u., h11•i. +6 n ..1N, tiVANAF4. The Victoria Cross For Valor In Ten Colors eekly For News ail and 24 Pages HE picture shown els one dear to every man, woman, boy and girl, on aceouut of its meaning—" The Vic- toria Cross," given for conspicuous bravery. If only the soil of South Africa could voice the deeds performed upon it, how many Victoria Crosses would have been found to have been earned by Canada's sons! It is hard in the heat of action to notice every act of valor, and therefore only those which take place under the eye. o.t superiors of sufficient rank can be noted. The picture shows one of such deeda. Two troopers are closely pressed by the enemy. The horse of one is hit. Under the withering fire, the man whose mount is unharmed halts, and, risking everything, waits to get his comrade safely mounted behind him and carry him back to the Canadian lines. It is a desperate deed, and one often performed but seldom noticed. When, however, such an act is seen, the reward dear to soldiers' hearts above every other is the result. This picture is from the brush of Mr. W. B. Wolien, an artist famed for his war pictures, one whose work appearsin all the leading illustrated periodicals of the Empire. It is a forceful subject from the hand of a strong man. The Mail and Empire has obtained the exclusive right for this picture in.Canada. It is a perfect ten -color reproduction, and will be given FAEE to readers under the following conditions: -- With The Weekly Mail and Empire New and old subscribers may secure one copy of the Artogravure on ordering ONE Y'EAR'S subscription, payable in advance, mailed to any address inn Canada, Great Britain or United States for $1.00. For samples of paper and further particulars, write to— CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, MAIL AND EMPIRE, TORONTO. onsmissrr Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con- sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. h rr ect rs1 Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. "I first used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 5$ years ago. I have seen terrible eases of lung dis- eases cured by it. ram never without it." ALBSRT O. 1IAMILTOY, Marietta, Ohio. ?5e., 50c., I11.00. r. C. AYBR CO., All druggists. for Lowell. Masa. eisicoac onsum Health demands daily action of the bowels, Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. Notice. ri1HE HENSALL BRASS BAND, 0O14I- .1 posed of about 20 pieces, are now open for engagement. Applications for this purpose should be addressed to Mr. OasAs. LSNDEit, leader, or Mr. A. MCKAY, Secy., Hensen, Ont. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE:—We have a large number of First Class Posts at the Lake Front, St. Joseph, which will be sold at reasonable prices. For particu- lars apply to • 48.tf MASEL & BENDER, Zurich. FARM FOR SALE— The undersigned offers his choice 100 - acre farm for sale; being Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township, 21y miles North of Zurich. The farm is in good condition, with good buildings and plenty of spring water; well fenced and well drained. For further particulars apply to 0-3mp JACOB MEYJn1, Zurich P. 0. iso has a Wagon ? OR OTHER VEHICLE OF ANY KIND GET YOUR TIRES RESET ON ONE OF HENDERSON'S ITire Steil% machines t r; 2 It sets them Cold. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps the Dish of Wheels just Right It sloes the work Perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement oyez the old method. No more gt}ess work, but tires are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Having one of these Tire Setters in prac- tical operation, the patronage of the pub- lic is solicited. All work thoroughly war- ranted. John 'Weseloh, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Zurich, Ont ElEMBEESMERIZEIMMOMIEME Noffnan's Jubilee Laundry . . We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing, and we Guarantee our Work. TAILORING IN CONNECTION H. HOFFMAN EalalWaia,> MO 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DEsioNs COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a el:etch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probablypatentable; Connnunlca- tions Strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sett free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, withouteberke, in the cienliflc fr; t erica A handsomely illustrated weekly r,argest sir• nlntiou of any scientific ;journal. Terms, $a a yore; fourmonths, $r old by alt nowsdealers. & MUNNCe 361tiroadiway, New York Branch office. IS .` •' st~ Washington. D. 0.