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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-09-22, Page 7Q't • 1e et sh In in a - ii on 1.1 , he ip- he Ire he i i ing the; is cry' l' I .ole' ion In. .off her a,r the ng- han °• of by and her tee- ing. She SShe'2- ork,. [yeti L1Ca- t to she hoir irst lye. cert ; titer and , boll- l To lave tres- ince the :era, for ition arid, the asies sh ade,,d, he't� rog.q 1;. hr)st ecia-"• 1eato" l,ilaLl Il ap+(l 4DC aA dP Qi pDa�tID QA ap e l.The M Banka. Incorporated 1:'855 a Capital up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund $4400,000 A O Total Assets over 44,000,000 p t'Ieel,d Office - - Clontreal 1 d tints and .Cortes ondents in. a 1 Has 78 Prahehes in Canaria, an Ag p 10 n all the Principal Cities of the World. - !A GE -'NERAL BANKINF BiJSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT iat all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current $tt��• A.. CONST•A.NTINE, Age1it 'It rich Branch J. QtDf) Flash@ tIUtI'0a �D <r THE TAXATION OF AUTO. MOBILES. Hex' 4.y re oaf with the finest lot of goods ever shown in Zurich. • Just receivotl a, large quantity tL) please aiy- body, SO drop in and see. if 1. cant suit Z ou . Also carry an iltllalelns°. No. of samples to moose from, All lcintis tai <w'€: oLls dark or light 'rices low" as possible, Laundry its Connection W rL�-` a t „ Q lc.'�,,° r$'s�.u,c@asl�1 �a IL ZURICH f allor aim Thst THE BEI an -L. There is no doubt now...that tl;e automobile bas come to Stay, and the question is hour to reconcile the undoubted rights of .the 'soloist with the egrially undoubted rights of the farther. whose property is damaged by tbe rapid passage of 131111x1(" •ons autos along tho country. roads - The chinas of dust which c;lvttr everything. ,h;ng. for a.L considerable distance from every road frcgt'ielit ed ter autos le painfully in evidt;nee and is 4.t very real evil. But what remedy i; there? The only one in 'x)t•s,:94-,ras to ba the permanent 1-n.,i 4.1 11131 by.at. thick c1,1ut. • ';?d e)il;\' 84t11t.<`:ia1t 11.3)'1't the r ain. 3n some of the 'United States ('t111liiar i t fes the roads are - being oiled tittt a 114;,:^;11. loot as, tar\ aL, end t.11'3 is also tl'1'l`_>, tried this year Iii Canada it:,in'' 1l +.3talent of this kind • SVOI is b�„tUYR'l}T IN ('n.•rLrc' 1f 1ito i 3 it) b:' tL}1 ti) t•1'Lt.ble hint) ; ttnr country t•..-,115 €'N, hitt who o is to pay ti,o 'i.'ilk is f.h' 1)3);it dtttit;ult I point:.; settle. rite Farmer's' Advocate recommends that each high power ear yay at least fifty dollars a year toward this otljt•:c:t, tinai the figure does lilt seem an exec 'tvt) one, TIiO township alts•., should stir part of tho bill, kind the farmer himself shoal'( contribute something. Just what, the in i dividh L1 farmer's proportion should. be. i:• r the+r 4.L 11j:. 1) )int to (1e• Gan �� �• y, d ^t r,•togood VLll [14. The 1`lil��+e��'- tr'rnllnt•', if pr�7:it41)1t;Q aL ,� s Barris S11t'l). anti dustless urate road niorealse the value of e. farm, and there can ;Jur I\Tt1c11)11es spec } be no doubt that it does -so in many • for . tliE 11 1St lV es. oases if not in ,.ali, then ,this, fact •7r117at�1Je taken into account., while ' fie also handle at the sable timethe value of such q • a road to the township (and Olds Cia,sOlife icounty) cannot be lost sight of. ll t (4.v Engine. All repairing proinpLly attended too Jas. Whyte, A +'t• MASSEY-13ARR1S 00 i t ■ saE Always the cookbook says "Si ft: Your Flour." No lumps, you see. Aerates the flourri ! making it lighter. Put FIVE ROSES in your siftero Never soft and sticky -- never lurripy, musty, woolly. Never coarse. Milled superfine from Manitoba's grandest: wheat. Fine, granular, very dry. Nothing remains in the sifter—FIVE ROSES is free, heavy. And your bread is more yielding, more appetizing. And more Digestible. Because the particles are finer, easier tot get at by the stomach juices. Use this very fine flour -superfine. FIVE ROSES. •Ia porous, more ji If l •.r : a Att4 0 r,+G C300 to ,.,is0 C,7.x. Ritti t r,Jm11:E. ....• 11 I 111 1 3 ,:•,t Ii1y 1'j141•r It to ^`"" � ------_..._... ,- �... , 11!"`r'(' mg ).-len i_3'•. { . ..+i '1 lis.:'i r,it;•'3i 'i,,'4... 1;t1:''1' :i 11111:, 1.11 11 , , ...II 111111' '410 tt.ilt i' 4.t 1:.,113 l: . W 11r. I; .111 .1 h ',111'1)11 l' '• 1 t. 4.,l 3 r. 7.1171.D. i I t\ilth111,it. I a. 1 ,. 1114: F t:•. t Is now reeodnized t lr'�au houtt the Do anion ns the chief. Ne t�at�aei Advoccate ole tragi forces under 'the,' leadership of MR. Ra L. BORDEN, which demand A CANADIAN lriai )i li gsn POLICY Fon (CANADA 'r E NEWS Ina BE ',SENT, Aiiten w MAI!, TO ANY AIIDaaEsS IN CANADA 411..1.. Oral). 1n. Ai, c,,' ti 04' rrt�l„'Ito •9114.1 �. ,11 ton Oh1C ft71+LY,AR ANL! A.1111.1.1F A YEAR 1 t t > •.,•,_,,,_,,.,�,,,..�... ,...._....�-...- ,1L„itlaty \\let E i t' ,r: .,t.,, ) y.�, :� (y�;Izi 'artaLl with .t:'i,F�t1;'i,(?(,( 101: -at ('1t.1..< ,1�.5<. tlli.11'1 L S.L f•t't ng'•wheat 1:05' 000' bushels fall! (143 .11 1 , , t�.I1Natt :1,: 4111.0111 bushels ,::.ts and , the (lttay.:i, Sept 14—A i1;al:t t•in on ; 14,123,060 bushels hurley.ill t}•e pre the field or„rs •.f Canada is; teed to- vi„tls • 14i 1. (•tis 1St' 3'.1' it. 3i4:ta li•11 :Ina la 3l:0 13 13(, (Ira wC tli?•ooghout: Iit.lt3 31. 1;114{ wing 13.w it 'i t„111':; tllo young T stuttents in ti' •33'. €;131:1 aiding tali . by giving th('t11 en)3) wept under tLi.` direction of n ins.,1011 fields during 0tr,.1:4.`I•. Ile' d ":tit \tit}i the p a d power of file k. hristiian kni '!1 l ' ter, showing t'10 great need. 1 t • their )o Yratr.i'ti; men, and al Ttv 4.h( 1 for service ii int,` 3'Pll,set1 i1) 1)r(). ; 3.31 their: trvilling. 3fl3.l . ,_ tit r a I, a 13,1 nl (i�:,rsttin' Imz. le • 4.P 1. •1:% i'4. )',t i5 ,l ' 4 i nes tit f(lrrllfr d'ai'4 \s• ere flt'lit t:u1 (til iTI a3 1,,113 ' t a' (a to :rear him. 33x331 111 1111• late' :•i:. I 010 the hearty' ('1(ot1na' \v'ilic But the pressing problem en1 Jus n) 3. 3 , the securing tit (ostitis toady, i1... tzivt'>: 1.:1 31' 1Lverag4 (`ondition:' Irl }>rintto i+3(Itrard 1si,illcl. 1'ov*t 1t n4. .• si :i is t• t•('t'1 tri. 111 t1tt'+ (.•131;33, „1 l+l�th Ct('3 a, 1 taxation of hlgh.ponel it+ prtt51ix.t at theAugust,ct)tia anti 14. and 10 a t It oriel of , ( ''3' PrunMtt11'1 Tltr' P; :1'7. 1I1•i .I 1 1Y � l . `t 7 € -hers and doubtless our 11, t•tl;t;r'3 with estima.t.es, of ,the j)r0•"ttniatet1 ti'.311 of spring ''313,,4" 1s (11;' ,,\1'11111.. a 1 1..,.1;,..., •±: `.. '�3-ll. atilt( Ill )b tcut.;ti.3,, ; ,iliait 1 l ilei("bolt 34f spring wheat, Oats and l :f;t3,tltlt) nth1, u4. 1 t t tll('.lit•+'. ett`t,. 1+; :('v ,t ,.,• 4 9, 11,' 1 D�)G9C'.:.iUU•HCQX�DU9t'.F5"')•U`y', D!ST.T .�D =TAO next provincial legislature will have to trestle amain with this matter of autolrio',tile taxation barley at 111th tune. 'rhe 'percent un31 1,r0113 t ! ., as:i, 1 t tot• t'' 111>• 1. 11:'•1'. condition of wheat is Or 3.x3 llta S(t' hell -, in Qnebt•u 1.771 ,yeti 1,13 ht'lt i i :<t eta • of oats ):(I 44 and of trlrley 4.,I ` 3' ` anrint; wheat, list 1, oro o b t lli 4.y l which is all) tut five 4.O 4.E'\'011 percent 1 osis tuna 2 st1,34(134 13U'-1-,'+ ' barley ; t • •1 : 1 ;1 \ (1'\'. r, 11ea,il inti t 1 3.1?•, -!!'"1 ] It lI I h15;ht r t1N•n last Year all and'in Ont•allt) ' vl.,r.,,t,;, i ,:t',' 1 t•' '7... - I'• ° f3ARD`V'O()DS d tiv 3 111 the �,+::4.c' s •a'1, years spring trbc'tic, ,1 4.l•,,({.• t t:,,,:, i.. i ' 1 ' ' )enactor for its Itun. outer 1`.• ,, - 1,tngr. ) condition"' 1 1 1 (,° .01_i 'fl':{\•', 1:1:1. 11 :. '\ 1}••. j.it'., 11 , t t •silo( ,L• , g },. ,y13,tit=C+ tltlyht?1M, bras t v . rr�I x TI 1 ber supply on the soft woods of the frotn • ; ' -`•• percent at.31 aye erre Dl 7e ,� 1 more than is the Unit• j rally s• u., e. 4.:':t lower than in 190;11-' • The f1n i sstnllxtrt'y :,1 141 •t y.:••••, , t forest 13111th n.t i 1'. :.i €,'1• ,r 13 111,:1 }',L the 1910 1 1',3' The YCLt11E3 C7f- .i1iy*11L�t's 1-!'t'Tili .t .'lti: { ,1' )tinted In the yr i' ” States., s r �� grain. ren a for e. ':+•114', 4L^i it: ,1•0„ shortly •�i :U .. I3LISkIB D $Y k , 7,ELL1 R. ' Forest inn o st ' hns11' 1 . i,:' t' ,' 'f)ri Forestry Branch sonic 3r.Ttlry- was Ciltlt"e?d 1),^. 111Lk1i X!i'Eltntri Uri l!i,tiif; 4;r"� ..+ t , il'a ,i.'!. • the Dolninl y' ' 11 ''l l t 4. d rtatc a5 seen floril and E 1 ,} I. •i 4..i: \ S14.1":1:1.13 tl e(, a tvlit*tel•, hl!?, ,(r;,,,�;.tt 1 •Hilt, Productsreport compiled` by hindered the ripening of grai. d, ,tel 111 ,), It tl7Pt1„!1 : 4.,i 1 ' shortly to be published. O' 'h storms, lowtemperature arta 1tt`Y l +'- i -,t se l)t'�''"''a 1 1 t 11 , 14 the •' 4.h, S 1 Of the � (Tans• ecu sat 1 31 . 11110 Canadian 1ptnber Cut alncnnt L(lwal•ety til': end ()t t}=t, 3)101ll wheat. ' 2, 11 ,i 1,,I 3,,l a 1.,, u. ,_.S . I: ., , 1S1` i l;,.1.:::::1.,;:.:,,...1 1 . to nearly five billion feet, only frosts prevailed in 1131Lny'01.ti rrs,,45347.600. bILt'I1�ls Tun e'ca + 111.4;1:1:::, 4.' 1114. ,l '�;; .r'3 1 . , t . 1. Drink file 'I° 1 ,11 tMenSay(f What Great rinks is deliberately barely five million dollars ; on the 1 deter 101mi at the date e)f the' of tho aroas of field ;Tops , j \etc `,(:'.: •,• 1 ,, ill He who d atter of but in the t'ai:ie; of tr•htat,' Dominion this yea- a,, t.Lk<ti ur t1L(• . 1 In y i ?1,)1t S't1 R` ++ •, (l I' . Cill(i. disgua y g Cc.rlsLla 4.)t t Ito It" ,, . n4. Personally, I reface to take the. lumber crit in the United Matt- oats and bal•ic,v pro.. t c �which b }l 1st lt•,rcent l4..\. lit I1:I1 1 t ,,t•t,.'.,tt� "i: `111xi:ik' .0 f than ever did Canada Can. table' In the1 4.l, excepting 1'�'Tr. and ;4133 Chets. 11ect vers a1 W. 0. T. U. one twentieth consisted of liar;' of the Northwest provinces, the October 341081 )', o: • , hill 14,11; 1' 1,,,1,. a .3 :? •w()ods or broad leafed trees, wort}; 1 full extent of \\ShieMl L'4.r111d net e, sat:: „lrtlltlltc i\111 t^iC4' t 4C' �t,t.. 111 M ,. the i ..t t l l:, 1'f himself fO) advance. other hand almost one quarter ports, 1 t• {' 1 tli .til .'1 `411•<t a Pel 1, w,•li vr1',, lh:, ole lowered by 1 - such a drink. 1 do;nott drink, -Wil. es 'consists of hardwood t probable l . _ �" �t 113,;1 t, ?1 1 t t( 11 ; , • tart,`- ;,t• liam H, Taft, President. of the country had far greater hardwood wbit.4h hits been followed in the' IAS , older n•nvfnr a t.im earlier atLd Mylvt3la-,•At Blake. Sept 111h, 1(1 13til31 11 131 ,. est:3 € ED t 4.t .t t i 114, 1 I1 it and in the 'United States. c r . 1 1 a 1 11 feeling a shertat11.,e 1,-t "a••ratins - rivezwd Car' vent - five per ot.nt, of i , tldtL 18 already tt.e h ,, Tu tie y 1 key up 1 '' was wtlwta)n(�. the cases of child desertion passing - the hardwood supply and makes Itmale 1'11 ' executive offices of the 1 the national deficiency by unport• froth ttr(1r3t11 in some b..ealitil s, nod dtuighter. through the exec f ,four Yea" 4.r annually from the United Stat- the rep')rte(l condition was 75 01'1 State of Indiana in he y in„ l DIED I sit ':ly L, ]9011 parental over. ending January )1., 1 stir hard:weed lctnlb, r t() the valrLe y, >; pt. l., ' ` , ,. , alienated and the de: of seven and a ;half million dollars. ' The aysrltgo yield of prir,tg; :•n l s.wuoil— I11 1 :v((t:.l• 3,43 selection use alien€ he evil in t witLL't i+e estimated at 19 14 b,iw'ho1s i Anna Marshall, wife 4.,1' titin , Il;(:. iertice caused tllnericl t i11po ted into C >f the (luring 101(1 Wile111; for the Dominion, ivineh 4. a'1i(1 ll, w!all•stllld (3 u11111t1t 3' " ilueilaos of the All)ericai. saloon—J. imported into Canada dtzrin}, per acre {•}�vooI, t of In- ,, byDO percent the value of is seven bushels more than _last �. _-.Its ed (ler on Sept, 1 /111.1.3,... i,1:; dr:Ln>i Hanly, es•Goyeriio. thet tided the hardwoods manufactured into year and tho total yield €Lit 13,t1wi3,• ! ;a� 31st. deans, ] ell' -(f these fru •(Ao bushels. The fall wheat rust Snell, aged 7<l years 1:n41'' 11;00' :: t ,t; hurts students, holt lumber. Nearly ; til at' li 70ti.tYCiP, \._�In `Itc+},licln ori S;:}14.. 1•,, t \4..i- , ,Drink ..,1 homes, nations, and hurts intlivld' pelts ale from t reported la4t loon I L+tree \tli u{ 111(,, 1111. 111' ual souls --Emperor William of an11 csonsi ,4.e of 4.l e slo t v linable 1 n L 4.,i t \1 bC11• iv In 1 S1ttLrttt and. Alberta. , •t,re't1 4.)''1 \f dt� 1W Germany, f tel whoat yield of the eoi rttrl 1r 1 ,1 4.l 1) 111 4.t',.\ € ,tP. If I had not signed the pletlgt! 1 tout gulp • with. you in my years of youthful temptation, I Leight have gone the -way that the nla•joritY of sly old coairades have gone, which ends in a 1rtlnkllyd'S life and a drunkard's grave—Abraham Lincoln. It is not trt.Ie that 1L • •saloon, helps a town. A few business olein may think that the saloon will bring 'thele business enougi. to Justify, them in being indifferent to the hoary done to the town,. If they Jy thought tiie•saloon a re311 benefit they.woulci be in favor of giving the saloon 11, subsidy' instead of put- ting a•tait on at--Rr•illfalll Jennings' Bryan. 'rel. the young men tliil,t;.(ene3-. al Grant does not drink a drop of liquor ---has not for eighteen, years, •-because he 19 afraid to drink it•" Brigadier General 'Frederick D. Grant. E, il'i.. W. Pres 1 Supt he United States T species such as oak, hickory, tulip .lar, c u.e • •10 -Int cherry anda largo 1 1 {i 14. 1'• (:Il .;, • t r.1' ,3311 ld ilio (-,i,l. s4. •i i' 1 : i, - Sa 11)1 1't,.t:0n31 ?+3 4.'(;1' '141(' ti,vea0e•31 111341 • 11,1, for the past -tar ri:'1,3•tl with p:3lalysis while 1; 1tt 1115 listed h: 11th. a13(1 {n,:.•:1 in lu httlt1:liiL F';tjl 1 i - Sit up and 0 Teske Notice •. �Ve b:ice (,s4. 4.!-1tltlt' , it New to i`rints, and Dress Y%st„tl:•, AhiltISt A. every 1 itis.; • x"1.1 could. i • 11311 wish 4.•'L' in s �.•., A; Summer 4.c+..r. • X1;4:, 3311 ('t to 1 -t de. o,4. -',301:',;.;,:l" PAC', Can andItl&Apect • 3,'iz;ri Pnrelaawylu . s Yii1w eta t Fs t • (;(•4.t, 1; 1 T.i,'1't':{;lnt, 5 L A K E. ,•4311.1.1 DD+ti'•eD(#.43D.3 ) UDa=XaDfha:'.1CGDYDI 1111311els, Bing grot: , t:3 ti , 3111th, els y l},' 'Iva,' ,L 3114 I ,. i ,+Ii' iE;itl a, 3L, The rip in:., ;14. \ it 1% `li wit. 1,i: ,lii1 7 t. .-, ,i, 11 :vie: ,1•.1:1 i'l i,+tai• Vi or:v4. llovv rapt u '':f14.31:3 thtlrz,,*. A, 11 lip far i Si , j l , 1 �1 r *13 amount � t•1it'1.2'tot(,♦t1:ltitnatt.d to be,• •,'r1•tir't'u•1: I:li a. t.1:1t1, ! : -ti }'p+'4 i1 4.t •.:L' I'1, , , +.. } �f,l t: ,\ 1 =0tlsllet l , Si' it, itth, .I. inti which is 30 frequently � (ij",0 1)11^311,.14 (4.r t41,'i1:t,ett•L t !flit' ;..1,•S' y4. (1: 1)f Ili:, }ll'•' 11, 1,;, • ,jt't`tl 14 of hard p i1:Gd11y LL hardwood. 11'):()YI1 those I111f)1'e than last your at t!.it 'a6111F'1 Aged 71 C'iCl'�. I. 1y ,11:,'1, i:S1' Coo 111tt 1� :',t' 1 lie above figures it i9 seen that we are I dotal. The. Average e• 1 4.'I acre 1s rel j - ±•- - - , : . iJectl113in," mora) and more depend. 1 so b11t1hol0, ,3r ti 20 bushels l 'r Stere 1 a)4y�d ��l�j4a s �@ e�0i 4.D �Q +�? '° �� 4.t:: : 01111'111, 311 !•luno'}S, ,11. ,1\n estil.tr 311t013.1011i A1.114'11 i11 1'4•s'I311. -tic 14'343'('5 a 1:1 o ;'aridly. 1' siat L a sorrow il1!g 11'1111 t\ 3.„ 1/11,111 1114. 11011iS(1- rant upon. the United States whose 1 tltore-than litst year. i a t.. '1 ble supply for export is sure For the Dominion the \Sell of i ever can be clone to improve the i which,is C1.373",000 bn thel5 la dt,4,444® EZETil available Whtit iTell RS 31i*,1,53, 04 1tclyiaCls3 i r' 1 and rapidly supplydecreasing. citta is i, �, O0o®0�� �0t' y 1.. morn p4••�0®�4'wd`C> •t the resources of Canada by tbe eliuhtna than hist year 'a esiltnattl' .t 51 1Ir, and lits. Cryer c4.£ 1�rttult, \ t s tion of wood waste, and particular same date, and the :Lv(.1u e, at 3 notlnce.. t g lI r (silt average :thaln, iced the bitters father' 11r,John howl:-, . O ly 'by the development of the stria bushels pet €4.c e, b M 1 f Ont iso Southern last year by 7 e, 111 oink, '11113 tLCI shaLw, during ,the 1)ttst week. A vannas, iVl B Stratford Ontario. ( e13;Mated ,the 1 present. Mr. T. Russell, Exeter, Ont., air he engagement „f .lis daughter, Robertha I''., to r. . a 'The Inarritige will take place at the end of September. Last Suncl(Ly was 1tl(Llcationtll Day in the Methodist churches here Rev. Dr. J. W, Graham, the popu- lar secretary, was here and preach- ed in Janes at church in the morn- ing and the Main at in the evening and delighted two splendid andien- wood eta •U ti , a. Ciuol)eo and the Maritime plroviti eru.ge for barley is also llighilr than Airs. Knight, sr., is seriously ill at .ccs, should be done with. all pos - last year 1)4' 77.131 bush sible:speed. total yield .a eettmatc(1 u4. ,t , ,p s lGtis3 Ltlltan Ll • . � ('t d irtl A few hours after the nomination meeting of the EPA Quebec eetlstitu- ency, the oppositi lf1 candidata , Mr, Letltic, resigned, Con3eguent$ly the Returning Office/ has deolai DLi Sir Wilfrid Laurier lected. • '1 Cas 170 bt3shels aLs al.hainst 39,3131. ' hels for last year: The estimated yield of spring wheat for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta this ;year iS' 181.520.000 bushels, of fall wheat 3,193,000 bits.. hels,. of oats 204,7518000 bushels mad of barley 30,205,000 bushels, as Elliott of Centralia,l deli3hted a largo audience in the Main St. I3icthodist church on Sunday evenil3g in the rendering of 4.L vocal solo which .vas much appreciated. Mr. and firs. Wni, Coaltis spent Sunday in Crediton. le a h Cra F ti ■'4.:•7 .� h a a MARKET' ] 1 k.C'e.p 111 stock iv full 1 11 111 'V e of fresh,' 1. meats., ats, 11a1115, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and v hol(3So111e11eSS Our aim is to keey nothing but the best We make 611r oWi sausages. Give us a call.. YU}� UT 11U11� DEIi[ ClEI