The Herald, 1901-08-09, Page 4THE ZURICH HERALD
o el$sion -disclosed the fact that the
first statement presented by the
e+ampeny amounted to 4300,000, and
included emotes,: the items all9 10s.
for a wreath for a staff officer's
grave, 070 for cab hire for a news-
• paper correspondent connected
r with itlh the company, £788 in respect of
Jo employment of -native runners to
'd bring up newspapers to Mr. Rhodos
11 front Modeler River, (Lnd $25, being
d the expense incurred. by Mr.Rhodes
in..getting it private letter sent to
ieMara:Mg _ :.___ ....
sa' The Duke and Duchess of Yo'k,
i:l Prince George Frederick Ernest
25 Albert of 'Wales, Duke of York,
Earl of Inverness, and Baron Kill-
1st arney, K, G., was born in Marl -
ht borough House, June 3, 1865, and
ea is thus a little more than two years,
the Princess May's senior. He and
pe hi.s elder brother, the late Du
n- Clarence, received their early
11' cation at Sandringham and
borough House, under the tut
of the Rev, J. N. Dawson. In
both princes were entered as c
on board H. M. S. "Britannia
Dartmouth, and in 1879 were
pointed to H. M. S. "Baccha
commanded by Lord Charles S
for a cruise around the world.
consumed three years, at the
of which time they publish
diary of the voyage, under the
a • of The Cruise of Her Maje
op • Ship 'Bacchante,' 1879-1882."
The two princes then soar
•
Prince Albert going to Heide
and Cambridge, and Prince Go
continuing his career in the n
4-o He became a sus) -lieutenant on
(,i, 8th of October, 1885. In 1890
,ed was appointed to the command
gun -boat. In 1891, soon after
1Ih' pointuient as commander in
The Death of Empress Frederick of
eermany..
News of the death of Empress
Frederick was received this week,
Tho deceased was the eldest daugh-
ter of our late beloved Queen Vacs,
feria, sister of the present King of
England, and mother of the present
Emperor of Germany. She had
been ill for some years froth cancer
and her death was not unexpected.
She was the widow of the late Em-
peror Frederick—"Unser Fritz," as
he was affectionately called by his
German subjects.
Arrangements fox the funeral
have been completed. The cere-
mony will he simple, in accordance
with the desire of the deceased lady.
The body will be removed nest Sat-
urday to the Lutheran' • church • at
Cronberg, where a special service
ke of will be held the following day. The
edu- remains will be conveyed to Pots-
Marl- dam on Monday, and the final ser-
elage vices will take plane on Tuesday.
1877 King Edward has been the recipient
adets of an enormous number of sympa-
," at thetie messages from all parts of
a.p- the world, as well as from his own
ate," kingdom. The Sultan of Turkey
cat, was the first to telegraph an ex -
This pression of deep condolence with
end his Majesty, and similar messages
ed a have come from other foreign
title courts and their representativesin
sty's London.
ated. A negro was burned at the stake
berg in Alabama on Wednesday. He
orge had criminally assaulted a white
avy. woman. Five hundred people wit-
tliehe nessed the ghastly execution.
tc-' navy, he was stricken with typ
er fever and lay at Marlboro
er House at the point of death
several days, In 1892 he resu
to his sea duties, and at the begin
1)- of lea.. he was appointed a
r. captain.•
leShortIy after the death of
hila elder brother, the Duke of Clar
and Avondale, Prince George
at tx'ived from the
' Queen, his gr
tto mother, the royal dukedom
02
'. York.
t)f The couple are second coussawuremoved.. The bride of Pri
i)1• (wore(' was, up to his death,
at aflitutced of her husband's e
in
Avimdalte Tile death of the I
presumptive male his brother
ty. heir to the throne, and exigen
of ehtte demanded that the la
least possible delay. And so
so ham mod that within a few mon
after all that Wag DIOrtal of
tel to the mausoleum in the ro
ehapel of Windsor. his survivi
a brother was wedded to the girl t
bud exehanged orange blossoins
era tea
The Duke and nuelless of Yr
are making suet' a tour through°
.r the Beitish Empire 84 never w
of a
ap-
the
MARKETS
hoid Revised every Thursday afternoon.
ugh Wheat 63 to •65
for Oats - - - - - - 28 30
med Barley 48 50
ning Peas 55 60
post Flour 2.00 2.10
Butter 13 14
his Eggs 09 10
ence • Chickens it)- - - - 4% 5
re- Ducks
tend- Geese 5 5
of ' Potatoes • 20 25
ins, HENSALL MARX1TS.
nee Vr�
the oatslderted pett.R Bey
url
r
°
lD
Jae
at
eat - - - -
1 brother, the Duke of Clarence g
- 62 to 64
25 26
47 50
55 fie
1eu• ` Flour 2.00 2.10
the ; Hogs (live) per cwt - 6.50 7.00
cies; do (dressed) - . 0 00 0.00
Iter' y
the;
itVallimminelandMiennemlna
11 An Editor's Opinion
gn.
yal
ng Of tit! Marvellous itestol111LTe (Vaal.
hat N Rtes of Dr, CLasoes .serve assail.
for Mr. A. R. Fawcett. the sett -known.
editor and I."oprzetor o. The Leader and
irk Recorder. Toronto :unction, %rites ;e -
tit einess ef very
d eersp ioua but tti ping
'ILS„ I got silo 'badly rut down :Wed out of
ea ,worts generally, that I became some -
4,,r what, atartnsnd. CFuanctnJg to Mud a
testihe trout Dr.sChd e':. N out the Food. derived
in. gentleman +those eases seemed to be
on Identical v th toy oti' n. I 'purchaser! a
box. and cominenced using IL
nlr `
"The result was -1si ply tnatw'eltoue.
ed , 1 was beueatded from she'first. and boon
restored to my u,rua. good health. I
s h never telt better in my lite than I do;
now. To tell tin, simple truth, 1 did
Lot have ve:yv grfat faith In gray .ttltdl-
due until 1 used D.'. Chtute".t Nerve
Poorl, but now I have Ito hesitation 1st
e rete y to +caeers.has se aluable and
)'s te±caire tetnedy."
t1
at the ni inaturathin of that Great
Britain of th Seuthern Seas, t
island e.nitMont and tannin(
wealth art,' . i .fraliu. We will so
s ek:eihne them far inter anon shore
and their writ will be another 1i
ill flue' geldle'n elhllin that unit
t °:use tI l D aa•ith the world-wide 13riti
The Does.
A Dzne,J'lu:tlhie 'Who 'v,n'krtl itt on
euf flioa' rity'e+ lar, a tuatehine shot
le sheat Leen feeling' very well an
"u. the ?e,,..,, Vesal him to knock oil .'end:, I)r. Chgee",e i'terrtrr Ptii)a" the rrenfr
rd.
nuaairng home' et elates h2 alt parts of
aty
£"' d tiiaa't writ. :mai the boss said t
ewe take a little rest.-
.0- The lul lysieitan (:,Axel it was typhoid
Sever. hat .Tutt refttsede to go to the
luuepitatl.
inti day an ring; called his wife to
al" #Fuer dde)c,r. -"The Inksent me
lip to
. :"ally with Jim:' aytuda fellow groi'k-
I; DnD:nln •te'iylrtwd iia tux, he spzrke.
r•t net night a kihork e'.i11¢/1 the
stip tie d=oll tit tie wseui,tn. "'The 1)osssent
'Eve, Dlae" upfew ?it use with Jim,-- and a f-
dttrf.e r e••ianat.uddr' ratta' in to relieve
r0 the watcher isy day.
ala
1""t u ee'k 1-U4'y vaalte hed, and for
sale. ea lleulalae.
..et leat'S eta 'Jinn a" asked his thoroughly It Milli wit
Its build* ills the system 1
ne hepuna et�d open the doer of h
e'
home.aD :MMd'Cyitl :.trent.
ZURICH P. 0.
Is open daily •except Sundays from
8 a. in., until 9 p. 111., • The mails are
distributed as follows : - -
MAIL FOR HENSALL, elose at6 :'55 a.m
• 9:55pm
Sr.Jositpii,. " 11 :10 a am
" " L. IL &B., " 6 :55 am
" '' L, II, &B., ' e 2 :55 ant
a' Flton HENSALL, arr. 11:00 am
c, ,' 44 a a 'i :30 pm
ST.JOSEPH, 4' 10 :45 a in
" L. H. & B., " 11 :00 ani
" L. H. & B., " 7 :30 am
LETTERS FOR REGISTRATION, =1St
be posted half an hour previous to
the time for closing the mails.
D.S.FAUST; I'ostrnaster.
mom
CAM FOR SALE -200 acci'es of
1i' choice land, consisting ,of Lot
3, Con. 11, Hay, and Lot 19, South
Boundary, Hay. Good bank barns,
44 x 82 and 40 x 60, and frame
dwellings on each lot. Plenty of
gosd spring water. On one farm
there is an overflowing well. On
good gravel road, and convenient
to school, post office and churches,
6 miles to Exeter station. Will
give purchaser easy terms of pay-
ment. Wind power, equipped for
pumping, chopping, straw cutting,
etc. All buildings in good state of
repair, with good large driving sheet
and other outbuildings. On lot 3
there is 12 acres of good bush, and
on each farm one acre of orchard.
For terms apply to PHILIP HART -
MAN, Sarepta P. O. 32-611.
Clubbing rates.
igirWe have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with THE HERALD :
Daily Globe . . 4.00
„ Mail & Empire 4.25
Weekly Globe . 1.50
Mail & Empire 1.75
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald. & Star 1.75
the 'Western 1Reai
Estate Exchange.
781 Duttbas Street
ottban, ail' £tit.
Farm, City, Village, Suburbrn,
and Garden Property, Sold, Bought
end Exchanged.
Money Loaned on First and Second n
Mortgages, Real Estate, Notes atnd iO
Other Securities.
Farms, Houses and Business Prop.
erty Rented and Rents Collected
upon Reasonable Terns.
Money invested for Private Indi-
viduais on First Mortgage on Reid
Estate.
TELEPUt N 696.
:ZELLER
nerve restorative and blood builder Is
'e this broad bosstiblort. Gradually studZURICH,
• 1
and overcome* weeektiete area itemise.
50 cents
rooit.otBates & Companall y,Teroa
pl the wile nursed as only 3
lit wife e•tthD. f'l9a'..,iglh fever and tie-
1sl
ari; aDD. tiu<<link!aigiu luand disap-
"e
Jt 4 gat audit. they kept soaking for-
JJa w:.aiaii te the Illy when Jim 'soups
ai,w4 fine' he•vd•mt d 'elock whistle
ey tJa ..ta e• cls he had always done.
Bat T .u;!' dinner pail Iiad been-:
i # fa):r- l for the hast time. and he had
.slat tD cheek .. -
-•• V.lf
is
far idJ thee.
last
'a'
n.trrli_ • nine
.1,Again*Again there wit, a knock, this
time a(eaft one, for .t pall hung from:
.ti the doer. It was a letter from the
it
boss enelosing fifty dollars. •.For.
.lctrl v. -as a hood worknhahn.-the note
• sage?. .fins was buried yesterday.
f
The v° ateltt•h:•; were paid, and,
palish i ar a week's rest after-
!'"
«ural and .Terni never lost any time.
f▪ or his pun- kept on till he stepped
1
into Fte rnity .
There are no strikes in this f ac_ .
el tory and the boys would pawn their
1.;., shirts for the 8 : ss. -_Char lie Char. "
ne'r in Toronto
,d. Stats_
l)EPR *,Si t) AND DISCOURAGED.
It is remarkable how thoroughly
the whole system is thrown out of
n order whet the nerves become
• weak anti °exhausted. All energy
. an(1 annbition seems to disappear,
h
the mind wanders, memory fails3'•
- and desl)ondency reign supreme. f
Dr. lace's Nerve Food puts new i
vans and energy into the brain,1
nerve, and bc)cty, builds up the;
system and prevents paralysis, t
prostration and insanity.
i
ONTARIO.
Prominent NUMB Swear
... .
BY
O U R
MI testify they are as tem/it/mild-6
Yoi t will do likewise after a
iai. Our consists of Caustic"
Ise=hh (the safest and best blister
kilo vif.) "see Tesainhofhials,"t Colic
Draughts. Chill and Fever, and
:'Tonic Misdates, Lotion for wounds,
Heave Remedy, Condition Powdler,
Hoof Ointment, and Gan Cure
i Every remedy Guaranteed, der
money reftinded.
VETE R I N A. R Y
ADVICE FREE
Those medicines are put tip in
convenient forah, with full direct-
; ions on each one. They are to be
had at every store in the Country,
:and if your storekeeper or drug-
ist dont keep them:, write s and
nd we will forward there prompt-
ly. Every Farmer acid Stock
TERES fe t> +t 00104 fie
ale or %mobiles* Do -eters aid
;cel �!
i tied 6=e
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tree '
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A >t5
Willie ,
pe
Hera
'bra biTltJs ti+ei�ing 5dd'
oast *hes a stock la liar tote that tbt
tibial 'buret eie lot aSera3r be 4e-pemd.4 ail
for Mania Model 1Sus Seqwers slate
Special u$motilais Stebt" barrel.. Pot
t�o�ptwists isl'ormytipp Wed sire Catalog.
eland fee Sann;tOg.
7'°ttlit OAA111JN �ffiC Ait113 60.
wow ilr►vrlNwr riilititt.
gh
tIoYEAR** should have them on hand.
EXPERIENCE J Prepared by
PATENTS
The 8ureke. Veterinary i
Medicine Co
LONDON' ONT.
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Dcetcfrirt
'ICOtsliattoret Re,
AnYOriab ybadlek it itbteb tad Agerini tion ihiy
quietly eteeetain cue Aprofen freer *abet rin I
an4enteon fir probabl.�+ate,atablee. rCon,ria,fia.
arias Strictly conedbntm. Handbookon Patent.
Zana free. Oldpet **inc.?for iticpr1a 'Minty,
Patentl 'ti.rM S troth Munn( Ji co. recon
Oigebteieotia. wuthovt!>obiteee, lathe
x$ millsMittricat
ieandyorestY trluelrated *beat. 5 iteeit cTe-
latioix tlY aoY *dentin iio'arniL I'eh I, ii n
Year, totartrto'ntbee, t:L go7dbtt71 nadridiebere
TheHerald
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WANTED =A ease of t^aI Et AA eat 'ti•i•PA'N'Swill
last ,c.tg 10 ey tea i 1, ra, l et 11; rang id*, gee gaeta
tela 1 :ia.a. ar nem 1 1 1 4 •r S .;a e0,2 44040 and
i. eu 4 1.4 U " 'ace If 4 lt-A b 5�, a., t.7 s 4.cm, stay
Le tea 7 tae 4 ..r , °nor tl..a'Jar,oct ar.d .xe tte3aatant
(.sti,o.l.jas w0.1
I. & 4,1 .I to env a•�zttetat.;t ta.e teem.
L1.( -...t l:0iMaud ea..�i.,, ea Slurs.*
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This is the 'fssaehiite that talics—alters—prlays every ilistrilttteht—reptodttt+es
3(iitsa's Band—sttiag oritcesttas—Negri, litnattels, Church'hoirs, etc'.
IG teprodueeq the violin, piatho, flute, cornet, trombone, banjo, faafsdoliai
piceeto a11d evety other instretatteint.
The llezttner Crab-be—pino•te is toDadler—clearer, simpler adds better" tm aft any
Other tatkinsg tataehifne at any Iarid:.e. It sings even -y' kind of sothg. saeted, eofni
ds
w sttstuntfstal, patiiotie. "Coon" songs, , En,izlish, French eta Scotch Songs, select,
Ions from t;taad and Cottee Optra,as, t,"ax's calx maks, i:daltzes. itvty-stets, fnnareheta
In fact everything that can he played at", -23 allay iatstrtanaenat der Imtnibera�f'tfnstihnmetsis
tan be reptoducedl tsri the lletln ter G a„ua-,o-phone anti the wouldetful itides'fiucte
ible rt cord aim.
It tells fanny stotnes or repeats a prayer. It d:atn ieatentain hutdreds at one
lint in fattest hall or church tet it can be subdued to suit pleat iallestr _
The Rentals are not wax, theyare Hard, Fiat, IUdestructibI Dues The wlti
will last 10 years.
Berliner e
r
r".vt�a
tu.di• leo....
The Giranato-liltoue s used anaddendorede in dby diit iseleadinge clergymen.
others throughout Canada.
The Berliner 'Gram-o-pliore received the ots1y medal
forTalking Maehines at the Toronto Exhibition 1900.
The ierliner Grana -a -phone has teen widely imitated
gad the records cou nterfeite(1, tbereforeireware of machines
with haisleaddiuig fiai nes as they are worthless.
If the Iiertzi,er Gram -a -phone is not for sale in your
town, write to us for illustrated catalogues and other
Information, free.
lfxcreav 267-371 Aqueduct St., Montreal.
EXaNirel, rn.olrr, General Manager for Canada,
Price
x00
indudh g
a 16inch sneeze,
3 reeonls
end
coneerf sotind box,
..........
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