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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-09-28, Page 4LEGAL CARDS. 11.J.1). COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- lioitor, Notary Public, Hensall, Ontario. At Zurich (Zeller's of ee) every Mon- day. PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., Goderioh, Canada, W, Proudfoot. K.C. R. C. Hays. G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. E. BOSSEN.BERRY, LICENSED AUC- tioneer for Huron County, respectfully solicits the patronage of those who in- -tend having sales. Satisfaction guar- anteed. DR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA - duets of. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University, Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speeiality. At Dominion House, Zurich,. every Mon- day. 1-20 E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public. De e d s, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care- fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. MUSIC. 'ZURICH BRASS BAND HAS BEEN re -organized and is now prepared to furnish first-olass music for all kinds of amusements, For t ?Imus apply to or write F. W. Hess, Se'a'y-Treas,, Zurich, INSURANCE. ANDREW HESS, DIVISION COURT CLERK. Village and Farm Property insured. All the leading Companies represented. .Agent for Accident and Sickness Insurance. FOR SALE. GOOD 140 -ACRE FARM for sale being 1 lot 4 and part lot 5, concession 11, , Hay. The farraa contains 20 acres good r hardwood bush; good brick house and , bank earn; plenty good water in house and 1 barn; the farm ie well fenced and under - drained and is in first-class shape. For Further partioulare appyy at promises or write to John Hartman, Sarepta, P. 0. I 52—lin 1 LIAR -NI FOR SALE -75 acres of choice i land on tho 14th Con., Hs.y Town - chip. Good brick house, bank barn, 40x 1 30. Good -water and well fenced. Will 1 cell on reasonable tense. Apply at prem- 1 sox or to William Stelck, ltf Zurich. L AUCTION SALES. F AUCTION SALE OF 100 -ACRE FARM E Stook and Implements, on Lot 25, Con. 12, 1 Bronson Line, flay township, on Monday, I Dot. 1st. Sale commences at 1 o'clock, ) E. Bossenberry, auctioneer; Conrad. Sie- I mon, proprietor, r 1 e s . � t c• O. !!..111,47A I" 1• D a7£rrtietk R3Rarbe'Gr'•up�}`t{k,MSt::r. The systeura1ic. saving of s erreihing well vv,—even $2 or $fi5. will, in airn' Tear, enable you to take a core at college, buy a home, take a trip abroad or get almost anything else you niay wish for. Commence to save to -day. $1.O0 opens an account. a Interest paid 4 times a year in• The Sovereign + lf, I ;i�, i t0,,'t� a OS, SN ELL - Manager. ZURICH , 1 i ' ,� t a' la al si. B 17.‘1.. c= Jr C. J. cr J, .r rrl arr2 ed 1'—.At the Metho- dist•sorer>nnlre .t 'nsuli. ;an Tui's- day :Ti t. 18, by the Re.Y. lull, • l-',u.r:eiy l.lhester sanders, of t Rector, to Mies l: lliau Ada Rebt- Ir, Y© ffereRheumatism Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy Will Bring the Utmost Relief that Medicine Can. • The one remedy v;.bir.h many Shy.- clans rely 'tarpon to free the systema of the Rheumatic Pois- ons "which arc the cause of all alien matisn, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout. is DR. SHOOP'e Ruiw-' Immo Ru a sijY, Dr, Snooty Spent twenty years in experimenting• be lore he discovered the combined chemicals , which made possible one almost always, certain cure for Rheumatism, etc, c. fps Not that DR. 5$OOP's Ram. -c MAT .IO REM7ID-5 can turn bony 9 , Joints into fleab again—that Is 1 @1) °� f impossible, Butitcan and 11 iii ` c will drivel Irate the li {!td .a. blood the poi'son8 1 r,� whian )caused the.`.' pain and 'swelling. And , - '"J l then thatis the end of the pain ��b�P . and awelllnit- ,theend of thesuf-4.. tering—the end ;et Rheumatism. This remedy never fails where aoure is ,.% :.r Possible. Itis now ,p t up in tablet or 11- *': quill form—ask for ce[nther, You who have, ' suffered and are cut- poring today from pains and aches which you 'know to be Rheumatism; von who experience Ianteness Or twinges of pain in damp weather; Cyon who easily become stiff and lame withnot •apparent cause—just try DR. StIOO 'S RIiI1U- MATTIC OMB, It. is just the hind of a remedy that accomplishes results. Sold and reoom- }iaended by L JM MERNECI.., The Zurich Herald. 1zR 4V P13BLISRED BY D, ZELLER, FRIDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1906, HEHSLLHORSSHOW The second horse show was held in Hensall on Tuesday afternoon and it was a very snocessful event. There was a good attendance, keen competition in all the classes shown and the races were good, In the first matched race Little Mac had an easy proposition in Daley Echo. He just walked away, never being driven hard in. the two heats. In the named race, the honors were not won as easily. feix heats were required to decide the winner and C. Eilber's Lncy Gray won out handily. Mr. Eilber's mare showed splendid staying qualities and she was heartily cheered when she won the last heat and money. Harry K. was second and J. Snell's horse third. The farmers trot also proved an inter- esting event. There were 5 entries and it was anybody's race until the last heat was over. Beattie took first money, Lawson second, and Schroeder third. The Zurich Band discoursed sweet music on the grennds during the afternoon. Following are the prize winners. Heavy Draught. Best span, S. Hunter, W. Kerniek; Brood mare, W. Kerniek 1st and 2nd, J. R. Smillie 3rd; foal, Geo. Wren, lst and 3rd, W. Kernick 2nd; yearling, J. Horton lstand 2nd; two-year-old, G. Coleman; three-year-old, W. McAllister, Geo. Wren, T, Shapton. Agricultural. Brood mare, Geo. Wren, W. Drover; eel, John Caldwell, D. Leitch; three-year- rld, S. Hunter, C. MoAllister; twoyear- rlds, Geo. Troyer, H. S. Drake; yearling, V, Elder, J. Dalrymple; team, J. T. Togarth, W Elder, M Patrick. Carriage. Brood mare, E. Christie, A. Elooat, R. I. Elwnrthv; foal, E. Christie, A. Elooat, ). Snell; three -year-olds, S. Hunter, F illerington, W. S. Ruby; two -year-olds, t. Sproat, W. Chesney, G. Coleman; earlins, D. Snell, J, Pepper, lir, Chesney; air carriage or coach horses, C. Welker, Caldwell; single carriage or coach horse V. Buchanan, J. & B. Smillie, P Lamont; ally's outfit, B. Chesney, A. Buchanan. Roadster. Brnod mare, A. Buchanan, J. Preeter, [. Crich; foal, R. H. Elworthy, J. Preeter, Buchanan;three-year-olds, W. Hobkirk, t. R. Higgins, R. Sproat; two -year-olds, . Broderick. John McGregor. J ].Decker; earling, A. Elcoat, J. Hey jr., W Luker; aair of roadsters, 3. Sparrow, A. Buchanan Lagan Bros; single roadster, P. M. Ches- ey, H. Spackman, D. McDonald. Special Prizes. T. J. Berry's for best foal by Gartley old or Prior's Hero, 4 entries J W \Oren, Caldwell, v, Fell. Molson's Bank, sili,wr cup, best heavy aught or agricultural mares -5 entries— Hunter. Bawden & McDonell'.s, best foal from 3? horse imported by them—W. Kerniek t and 2nd in heavy class and E. Christie td W, Buchanan in light horses. Sovereign Bank, silver medal for beat ogle carriage horse in harness, W. uehanan. RACES. Farmers' Trot. Beattie's Jnhn R 1 3 21 1 . Lawson's Maud 5 1 1 �2 2 o Sehroeder's S. 3.. 2 2 3 3 3 hn Sparrow 5 5 d • Named Race. Filher', (Amy Craw ...4 3 1 2 1 1 Darling's Karry K 1 4 3 1 2 2 Sua's Dr Harvey 2 1 2 3 3 3 Joyut's Rosie Mack 3 2 d 2nd Named Race.. J. lelerner's Little Mack 1 1 Beattie's Daisy Echo 2 2 .luddges--Heavy horses, H. W. Mossip, St. Mary Light horses, W. Reid, Lucas; Spead-ng. (r. E. Henderson and Robt, Wilson, Seaforth, and A. L MoDonell, Exeter. The laxative effect of Chamber- lain's Stomach and ..Liv;ar Tablets is so agreeable ani so natural yon can hardly realize that it is produced by a medicine. Those tablets also tare indigestion and biliousness. Price ''35 cents. Samples free at J. J. Merner's store. The ger capita consumption in Canada of alcoholic liquors and tobeceo during the year ending ;Tomo ,0th, 1900, was as follows: (al lens spirits, 937 ; beer, 15.600 ; wine, t;:+b; tobacco, pounds, 2,991, This is a decrease in spirits and an increase in beer, wine, and tobacco compared with previous years. The duties paid were at the following per capital rate : Spirits, $1,930 ; beer, $2.46 ; wino, $0,54 ; tobacco, $1.1:;5. Time Family Herald and Weekly Star continues to grow in public favor year after. If it keeps on at the present rate it will soon be in every home in the Dominion. It deserves it, too, for it certainly is a great family and farmer's paper without an equal on the •con tinent. The Family Herald's zzew premium picture for this season is entitled "A Tug of War" and is one of those pictures one sees in an art store with a ticket •'price two dollars," TO get the Family Herald and Weekly Star and such a beautiful picture all for one dollar is et rtain- ly big value, 40.434.436.43+-43>*3► 4+4£4. -*£4,4£+4E+4 ICOUNTY NEWS. 110 f3* -0- 3-43r-43►+£h+EiesE44-*EM+£i' 9 WM. Hergott, who has been running the Grip hotel in Seaforth for some time, has disposed of the business to a Mr. Kirkpatrick, of London, Win. Creech, Exeter sustained unpleasant: injuries to his right hip and left ankle by falling from the roof of W. H. Levett's house a few days ago, when he and W. Balkwill were engaged in shingling the roof, Mr. W.A. Galbraith, who has been in the clothing and gents' furnishings business in Clinton for the past few months, has assigned to the W. E. Sandford Co. of Hamilton who will wind up the affairs. Few people think crab apples are any good, and the result is a great many aro allowed to go to waste. That they have a commercial value shown by the fact that last week Mr. D. Cautelon of Clinton shipped 3,500 baskets to Winnipeg, This represents two cur loads. Messrs. Henderson and DeLaey, of the Commerical Hotel Seaforth, have bought out an interest in the Colbert Brewery Co., of Egmond- ville. Mr. P. Colbert, who has been in company with his brother Mr. H. Colbert, having sold out his share to the above named gentle- men. The Clinton Collegiate Institute, Board have asked their staff to re- sign, and intend re -organizing it, The reason for this step is said to be caused by the Board's difficulty in getting a science master. By their new regulations they adver- tise for a science master and prin- cipal at a salary of $1.400. Notice has been given that the snit of Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson, 4th line Morris township, against the Ease Huron and Grey Branch Agricultural societies, claiming $1000 from each, for damages ow- ing to injury to one of her limbs at last Fall Fair at Brussels is to be tried at Goderirh at the assizes on October 3rd. The Societies will de- fend the action. A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage, Hensall, on the 18th at 11 ;30 o'clock, when Harley Sanders of Exeter North and Miss Lillian Kestle of Stephen were united in marriage by Rev. Toll. They were assisted through the cememony by Miss Jennie San- ders and. Mr. Arthur Kestle. The youitleeoteile will •reside at Exeter north, Sam. Appleby, a well known re- sident of Hullett, met with a shock- ing death a few evenings ago, be- ing killed and ground to pieces by a, construction train on the London Huron & Bruce Railroad, He bad been in Clinton during the day, and went to Londesboro by the evening train. He was seen to get off the train and start down the track southward to his home. He had apparently got near the bridge and stepped off the track to avoid the train, as there were footprints on one eicie, but evidently did not get clear, and vas struck by the construction train going north, and literally ent to pieces. It is stated that in some school sections in this county the new school law. fixing a maximum and minimum salary for teachers, has aroused the most determined op- position on the part of trustees We have been told that in certain localities, especially where scholars are few. the trustees in tend to re- sign in a body and will close the schools. They say that as they bave no voice in the engagement of a tem her, there is nothing for them to dobut buy a little wood and look after mi ror details of school management, and this, they say, they 4111 not do. It is said that the Inspectors have had a pretty lively time in certa in sections in their efforts to allay the opposi- tion,—C1imton New Era. FORECASTS FOR OCT OBER.. By Rev. Irl. R. Hicks. Threatening barometer, rising temperature and gathering cloudi- ness will appear to the west as early as the 2nd. In fact, threaten- ing weather will come over from September into October, attended very probably with many autumnal storms. But these general disturb-' maces will take on renewed activity about Tuesday the 2nd, the storm being of the tropical, equinoctial type. Froni about Wednesday the 31'u, to Sunday the 7th, wide and intense storin areas will pass east- wardly across the country, involv- ing many latitudes from the gulf to the groat northern lakes. Navi. gation on the lakes will be imperil- ed, and an early, blast of winter will bring snow and Sleet to many localities in the central and north- ern parts of the country. General frosts and some freezing will emir in the clear, nights after the stoi ms, farness DOU ; LE and SINGLE HARNESS, FUR ROBES HORSE BLANKETS, FANCY RUGS, COLLARS WHIPS BRUSHES,'PUR- SES, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, Etc. Repairing Done Promptly ft WELL, = Furniture PARLOR SUITS, BED., ROOM SUITS, CHAIRS, TABLES, FANCY ROCK- ERS, BUFFETS, SIDE BOARDS, BOOK CASES, WRITING DESKS, PIC.. TURE FRAMING. Organs and Pianos.II _ = Zurich, Ort. 1 h Old and Reliable Kalbflelsch's Saw S Planing Mills..®. I wish to thank my customers for their patronage during the past year, and wish to announce that 1 am on hand with a large stook of Hastings Brand B. C. RED CE Ali SH(&ICLES and all kinds of Building Material. It will be to your, interest to call and see me if you are going to build, It is my aim to combine good work with good material. • I also do CUSTOM SAWING and PLANING ar-Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday. F. 0. KALBFLEISCH, Mills 14th. Con. zuFeiCH OUR GROCERY DEPARTMEN is always stocked with fresh and first quality goods. We always insist on getting first-class goods and we see that we get them. Our Reliance Baking Powder is the Purest and Strongest made, you need only about half as much as you do of the ordinary kind. A full line of canned goods, such as CORN SALMON PEAS PEACHES BEANS OLIVES TOMATOES PINEAPPLES ETC., ETC Make this the spot for purchasing your groceries. It will pay you. Courteous treatment to all. Jnr Flour and Feed Depart i ' ent is always stacked with the best brands of flour --Royal Household and Star --Shorts, Bran, Pig Feed, etc. Turnip and. Corn Seed at low prices. We handle the Carnefac and International Stock Foods and Louse Killer. 1 We carry in stock all fines of Farm Implements. Our stook is made up of the best makes and all our goods are guaranteed. It will pay you to call on us and get our price, before purchasing. Cultivators Drills i.scs Manure Spreaders Magnet +Create. Separators Gsa.oline Engines Etc., Etc. In Single and Gang Plows we handle the Percival, Fleury, Wilkinson, Cockshutt EVERYTHING IN THE IMPLEMENT LINE. MACHINE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. J. F. 9 Deering Agency ZURICH Cents pays! fort the "Zurich Herald to January, i9o7.