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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-02-17, Page 5o E ERI G AC''.ERY.®® OF .A.LL KINDS PLOUGHS and PO N TS AGENT FOR Petrolia Wagons and Sleighs Clover Leaf lla.nu e Spreaders. . 3. S. b: LICK N. B. Gascho ss Gascho will at- tend to repairs and shop during my absence. 8e O C i Our i i Annual i i Clearing Sale i B 1 Special Bargains in Heavy Winter Wear, from Feb. 1st to Feb. 25th. R. H. DOU LAS 9 General Merchant, B L A K E. 1 5 1 1 1. 1 DMIND a D 1N2VD6D MD. DMED CDaf Val) MIND CDMID Cin ...ZURICH... MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a Iv full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own Sai mages. Give us a call. Y U NBLEU.•'. & B1CTh3T J. S. Smith, Rupture Specialist of Stratford Ont., will be at Com- merical Hotel, in Zu- rich on Tuesday Feb. 21st. ONE DAY ONLY I Dore Rupture with- out operation or loss of time from your work. I have cured others, I can cure you. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested just now, Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remark- able cure of colds„ It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. IMMIGRATION RUSH COM- MENCES OMM aNCES EARLY. (From onr own Correspondent.) Montreal. Feb, 13 -The im- migration mesh to.. Canada for 1:111 is on. The advance guard from. England will arrive some time this •week. Scouts have already put in an appearance to look over the ground.. The Grand Trunk, the 0. 1?. R, and the Canadian North- ern have all carried on an unpre- cedented campaign this winter to secure immigrants in Great Britain for their respective territories in Canada, and this is already showing its offset in the tremendous rush of bookings for all the bookings for all the boats Doming to Canada this spring. The starting of the rush of immigrants the first week in February is eloquent of the popular feeling in England for Canada as a land of opportunities, for the immigration agents dis• courage as much as possible the coming of new settlers to this country before March. • Damming The St. Lawrence. Shipping interests in Montreal, both ocean going and inland nava gation are very much upset just now for two reasons, and, if one may judge from casual observation their alarm is just for the causes of their worry are of nationttl import- ance. One is the attempt of the Aluminium Company of America, a subsidiary company of the Standard Cil, to obtain permission to dam the Long Sault rapids near Cornwell. Permission in the shape of the passing of what is known as the Maltby bill through the Harbour and Rivers committee of Congress has already been obtained in the United Status, and it ie understood that any amount of lobbying is being carried on at Ottawa to prevent any move cn the part of Canada's Parliament which would delay the scheme Shipping interests contend that if the dam were built the St, Lawrence would be ruined as a navigable waterwav from the head of the lakes to the sea. There is one consolation, hoty- ever, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has promised that before the Govern merit would agree to the damming of the St. Lawrence from shore to shorn there would be fa full in_ vestigation of the project. Then there is another proposition on the tepis which also affects the St. Lawrence, and which, so far has been kept mighty quiet by those who are anxious to have the work done. It is the building of a dam on Lake St. Frances which will give a larger flow -of water into the Beauharnois power canal. The Canadian Light and Power in. terests who have the water rights at Beauharnois have found that they require more water. The navigation interests claim that if the plan they heve in view is carried out, the; water in Lake St. Francis, the Lachine rapids, and even further down tho river, will be lowered by at least twelve inches. This project will also be investigated by the Government before any further work i, &1hewed As may be seen both are of greet interest to the 'whole of tlw Dentin ion, as anythiee; which Ir7 tiff cot the St. Lawrence route v: t!1 affect practically every city, town and village in the Dominion, in- gin e way or another. Diocesan Synod Opens. Clergymen from all over tilt, country turned .^.wart'is Montreal this week when the annual excreting of the diocese opeeed its fifty second session. In the routine of business which was discussed there is one ot particular importance to all churches of the English faint, although if carried out, it will he somewhat of a blow to the iinsiness community. It is a. motion present. ed to the synod by Mr. J. : 1. Fisk suggesting that the church tinter Lake its own fire insurance. The motion roads: "'.Cleat this synod, recognizing the ac1vanta--e tbt_t would rcorue to tie varic4u,,;,.arirh os of the Churl lr of Enl is tl in Canada by forming a riiutin:l insurance union, to co•oIii'ra;.'io in carrying the risk on all eburc'h property, such as cathedrals. churches, rectories, parsonages and their outbuildings, colleges, oh arch schools, halls, etc., throughout the various dioceses of the Dominion of Canada {or such dioceses as may desire such union) recommend and authorizes its delegates to the General Synod to bring the subject before that body at their next meeting, with the view of formirg snob. a union. Barber's Testimony. That the familiar "hair cut and shave sir" is not the only qualifica- tion regnired by the modern barber was brought out at the Royal Comtnission on Industrial. Training when one of the witnesses remind - eel the commissioners of the period when the barbers' and the surg- eons profession wore one honorable guild, this witness declaring his intention to follow his practise, of remedying skin complaints in customers whether the medical profession objected or not. The Commissioner, which has been touring Canada with a view of Prompt Service Moderate Charges . hOFFIViAll Zurich., - Ontario 719 getting information an' industries and commercial pursuits of one sort and another, has been sitting here for the past two weeks Most of their inquiries in • this city has been directed towards the child labor laws, and their enforcement in the factories of the east. The commissioners leave shortly to continue their investigations ahroe:d. Professor J. ' ;'1, Robert son, the chairman says, that the report t:) the Government will be a voluminous one. Women To The R9seue Women to Montreal have organ- ized a movement for the better- ment of the people and 'the observ- ance of laws. These women state that the men are too busy with their commercial business to attend to this movement, and they intend to go ahead unaided. Ten women who have started this movement, all of whom are good housekeepers met at the house of Mrs. J. Clark j Murray, 26 Mc Tavisb St., and; after disenQsing the many seri a;:• ees they are subjected to through ; out the year by the unner'essary ringing of; door bells, decided to form themselves into a hand and start a war upon the shopkeepers, and others who intrndo their t business an private hews. by 'bringing samples printed slips or' other things which the housekeep. ers claitn are unnecessary. Born Soner.iu'-At the, 14th Con iIay, on Saturday 4th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schiibe, tz daughter. MILLER -At the 14th Con Hay, on Tuesday, 7th inst, to Dir. and Mrs. Louis Miller, a. daughter. Don't_tnake any mistake boys. One kind act in a day tall of the other kind will never. -make a, •real l3oy Scout. The , ideal. Scout is kind and thoughtful as often as he can be in one day -without taking too many chances on dyiug voting. F.A.RM FOR ;;ALE. Farm for kale -Lot 5 and East half of 0 t'nneesrinn 0, • Haw 1<() :xeres Well fenced end well drain- ed. 12 acres of fail wheat, .nine' :tem; of good hardwood Tush Frame house, two bank barns. two titiv-in„• shriek and outer out t'nil•1- In,as, about finer ueic',w i] orchard. For pertienlars amen' VI .Tneeph Foster, o:i the precis -s nr ltddress f arc'pta P. 0. 2; -•It pd THE STREHUHOF A Cg l t Is that of its weakest Link. Father Morriscy's 1(o. its Forges it Anew. The chain of the physical system is only as strong as its weakest link. When that link breaks, the chain breaks, and serious illness followed by death often results. The weak link with many peo- ple is the throat and lungs, In. fact, sta- tistics show that over twenty-five per cent of all deaths can be directly traced to diseases of these most important res- piratory organs, Weakness here is very v d .ngercus. • Diming his long and eticcessi'el i rat• • Hee, Father Marxi.,e.y, the ]carne t , ilaysician, was often culled ul.t,:i to t.t 1 ronchial and pulmonary affections. Ile soon •found that it was not enough to make temporary repairs on the "link," but that it had to be forged anew, in order pernnxneiitly to strengthen the chain. After much study, be succeeded in devising a prescription that would secure this result, by not only giving prompt relief but also by rebuilding and strength- ening the delicate cells and membranes of the throat and lungs. Tins prescription, ra.tlter I\Iorriscy's Lung Tonic, or No. 10, has cured thou- sands, It is absolutely free .from any dangerous drug, being compounded from Nature's own Foots, herbs and balsams. No. 10 stops the cough, relieves the soreness and strengthens end • fortifies the system against future attacks. Even ha the early stagc'is of consumption it has proved helpful, but the wise plan is to take it in time, and avoid serious disease. In our climate it is well 0) have a relia• - ble mid tested remedy like No..10 always ou hand. 'rake it at the first appearance of a gold, and keep the chain of life strong and capable of resistauce. Trial size 25e. per bottle. Regular size 50c. At your druggist's or frnin father Moz'riscy Medicine Co,, Ltd., Chatham, N,I3, 90 $o'd end guaranteed in Zurich By J', 3, 1 Ti11RNtil ''tthDIMIVODGM0 011®aD01110 0615212 pMIEW4D4=10 aD4BECDUDGSM OD OD GEM ODtEXZWID CCM OD CCMDD[4]'MNINIC`DOCI ylp4 �r iv US a 11 and you will find out that we will use you right. Come and take your choice in FLOU -Milverton, Exeter, ensail, arkhi l l and Royal Household. We take eggs, cash or any kind of grain in exchange for flour or anything we sell. All kinds of Feed and Grain always on hand. Oil Cake, Bibby cream equiv= lent, Flax Seed, whole and ground. c -v J o alt FtECi'U11. .P OeSS)00 SSEDODOZSDGDCRi940 a5S.)' apat5 J4Dd." cpelm aaa:D GDmnUDtS°i•"-:••fREC•".R49traGP. C+3702,1E.=MC: G:`. WO L:e..r 'c!y4 1 8 1 1 1 1 Nursery t ck r Spring Delivery Strong. straight trees with good tops and an ab- undance of fibrous roots. Every tree guaranreed strictly first grade and true to name. Our assortment of Apples is complete. We never had such a fine lot of trees in this line. Send in list of stock wanted, stating quantity. - We will (quote you special Ask or Catalogue. Take the Agency. 1 hos. W. Bowman & 5on Co., L RIDGEVILLE, - ONT AR O 1 when her child is in danger a FIRST GliaV i woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroistn or risk of life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Cham• erlain':s Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. FARMERS INSTITUTE The Supplementary Meetings of tiie South Huron Farmers' Institute will be held as follows HENSALL February 21st F. M. Lewis Afternoon subject: "Clover tho Rey to Successful; F:einiizig" Evening: •'4'4'aste i PIaces" W T Gardhouse. After- `: noon subject : "Conformation and .lxiaxging of heavy Horses, Beef '"tattle, and Sheep" Evening: el•htete ]'laces" Local -fl Smith,' lereej.':'t seluetyed �9•t'ld. �.'4 `i'1 �t t•a 1�T,, T'a:)rnary 22nd IT I.ev,t Afternoon snhj"et: "Capon and Barnyard Manure. • Their ('ore un ; Ap,rib':ati;'n'' Even• in`: > ul}jnt'.t: • •\Z:tMtt' places" V t !i t`: asp a as a`� fx:ar,i'7 n Aft,'rno•tn subject : aE' ns "Ctinft, oration and ,Turdging• of j" J `b;Ati+: heavy horse:., beef cattle, and . The ,'onthal :ger 'rie:a, J t. 18;17 sheep" Evening "Cheap Foods for i Farm stook" Lec:xi-, (z timilIxe; t Toronto Oflimrio subject selected I have a large supply of the very ]:test tile en hand, from W?, in. to six inch. If you need any call, write or telephone to John foster, Zur- ich, Brick and Tile yards. 11 tf. WANT A RE PR E S E N TA.T1 VE I vpd� 'elle a; the time t"=. sell nursery at,)ek. We nes-?:b: tally and offer Steady ..tud:oviisfnf. C1u li=t of ` Lcr.•ittltie.'s ,?nnbrace.s it rare 'Lti. t•,.t�1E' 1i�+t• of ieatly :rii"r, ) to t•tet Srrit nnu a tee:, :nen tel pa'.nt'k. Seed 1 Orta*:+e?ti, Ere. Write f.'r terms an.l. catalogue. BIRCEl+'.TtuTaD February 2 ;rd le' M Lewis. -Afternoon stxhjxiet : ,•{laver to ley t„ecessiul,n"-� g ,pi"yak; � ,,La C%UE 4i F:trluinr:' Evenue.; ',Waste Places" 1V .T (.4ardliouse. tate rnoor. stab „ ject : "C onforuxation and Judging i avi iii `0 3 an C{ • of heavy horses, brief cattle, and t=i (ftp'' I+7c•ening "Cheap Food for ram )'tvtr?;." i,oc'tl-t"= Smith, .1, ttt)jn, a e•tt -et 1. (t2 0 •_tii,. i •i1Lo to .. . t 2,1111- C3ard- t ".t vo t erre_ 1:" Thi (•�:. ._. 'Clump l!'t,o.l ; for Li v:x stock'• Local --W W 'dreier, snhjeet ;'ell etc 'l DAS13.WOOD February 25th. F M Lewis Afternoon subject "Clover the Key to successful terming" livening "Waste ast o Places'j W .T Gard.house Afternoon subject "Conformation and Judging of heavy hotsee, beef o:attle and sbeep Evening "Cheap food for farts 7 l ¥ E DZurich... :+tock" Local John ;'Morgan, subject; " selected. IiX1iTE1v February 27th n e•fi F M. Lewis, Burford : afternoon�.., U L. u R. g teS. ,iubjc-ot, "beed.Seleatinn" Evening '.1t11-;je,et, "Waste Traces" W. J. CA' a1 xllltxtise. Iiighfield afternoon subject, "Type of Live Stook" i'vening "Cheap Foocl for Live Stook" Local A. Mustard, subject s&ected. A program will be given at the. evening meeting=.• Afternoon meetings will begin at 2 o'olork sharp. Evening na'oting at 71311 harp. Lot there be a good ' turn- ;itrt.• Everybody welcome, A. Mustard, Pre:,, 13. 5, Phill'p , Secretary, e1 LON :oi 1)rompt.giveit to ul'plicrtiehs for loans, have e mactE arrangements' dents' to offer the iollowing low clubbing rates with Tort Daily Gob:: * 1.25 „ Mail es Empire 4.25 Weekly •Ulobe . . 1,60 ,, 14''atii c4';. Empire 1.60 .Borii'rer Journal •((io.rnnn 1) i.:.50 Family Heru.ltl tti' Star 1.75 Daily Advert beer Weekly Advertiser Weekly Sun Fttrnier'i Advocate 2.755 1.50 1.75 2,25