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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-11-02, Page 44 The Zurich Herald. LEGAL CARDS. R. J.1, COOKE) BARRISTER AND SO- licitnr, Notary Public, 11ensall, Ontario. akt Zorieh (Ze11er's office) every Mon- day. PROTTOFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- ristora, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc., Goc:erieh, Canada W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. a Hays. G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. B. S. PHILLIPS, LICENSED AUC- tioneer for the Counties of Huron and Perth. Farm stook sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All orders left at Lot 2:3, Con. 2, Hay, or. addressed to Hensall 1'. 0. will bo promptly attended to. OR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, G.RI- inate of the Royal College of Dental 'aur;eons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion Honee, Zuriob, every Mon- day. 1-20 E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary P ubl:e. De e ds, Mortgages, Willa and other Legal Documents care• fully and promptly prepared. Office - Zeller block, Mnrich, Ont. • MUSIC. Tin U1 PUBLISHED BY )93, ZELLER, FRIDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1906. W. C. T. U. SHATTERED HOPES. But the day was coming when truth was to show him in her clear- est light the mocker's power. It was what we call the festive season - the beginning of a new year -and Daniel with alight heart was steam- ing on to K-. As the train slowed into the station he recognized one f his principal customers. or two 0 In a twinkling be wasshaking hands' with thein, then followed the com- pliments of the season, and Daniel must needs adjourn with his patrons to the "White Swan." The morn- ing was set in its first freshness, but the well -seasoned topers were ready at any time for a "social glass." "Brandy. sir?" "Yes, sir." And as soon as the order was given the sparkling liquor appeared on the t able. "Bumpers every round. lent all in LI'ZURICH BRASS BAND HAS BEEN the way of business." said Daniel to re-organizel and is now prepared himself, ae be smilingly refil'ed his to furnish tirst-e.ass music for all kinds c•laaa of amusements. For t.rm: apply to or ' write F. W. Hees. Seo'y-Treas., Zurich. I Had it stopped there it would . have been well enough, but all day long it was a constant serene of r ip- pliiu : and what with standing !NS URANCE. ANDREW B3:SS, DIVISION COURT `. "tree. " himself and being treated., CLERK. Village and Farm Property ; Daniel's head was not quite Blear insured. All the leading Companies ; when he bade his at a third of hie represented. Agent for Accident and ; salary, but the old friends good - Sickness 3m:orr.nee. night. His business done, he in- ` ~ , tended to push on with the last train FOR SALLY. , but in the commercial room of the COUNTY NEWS. t This year W. H. MoCraoken, the well knownVrize winner of Brussels attended seven fall Fairs and cap. tared 231 awards. •The heavy wind last Wednesday blew . down . the smoke stack of Harvey Bros. grist mill, Exeter. It is the intention of Harvey Bros. to replaceit with brick. l:'ereh fishing is developing into a paying business at Goderieh. J. R. Bruce recently shipped over two and one halftons to Buffalo, the result of one lifting of the nets. G001) 140 A€RE FARM for sale being' "White Swan" he met in with an lot 4 and part lot 5, concession 11, acquaintance from his home, and Hay. The farm contains 20 acres good' talking over old times, he lest the hardwood huelr: good brick house and train. bank barn; pier:ay road water in house and ; 't7'he cup of kindness;' was re barn; the farm : well fenced and under-' phuishe 1, but of coarse Drily for droined and i" :n tirst•t lays shape, For , further pardon, • ri apply at premises or ft iendahip'H sake. Barbour stopped S. M. Sanders of Exeter has been appointed Division Court Clerk of the Fifth Division Court in the County of Huron in the stead of Ernest Elliott, who has resigned. Mr: N. Horton has disposed of the farm on which he lives, lot 7, con., 12, 11. R S. Tuckersmith. to bis brother, Henry Horton. The farm contains one hundred acres, and the price is about $,5,300. Will McLeod, the well known comic, of Seafotth, left last week for a three months' trip to the west, as"far as the coast. Ho goes as manager for the International Entertainers, a concert company. Thornton Mustard and family of Bayfield have moved to , Clinton. For the past year and a half Mr. Mustard has been book-keeper at the sawmill. He was also one of the Lakesides' best football players. The new evaporator at Bayfield nearly went up in smoke the other evening. Just after 6 o'clock a, blaze was noticed issuing from the roof. Hadit not been seen in time it would soon have been beyond control. The railway commission has authorized the opening for traffic of that section of the Guelph and Goderich Line between Elmira and Milverton as soon as their engineer reports it to be reasonably free from danger. SASKATCHEWAN BUFFALO ROBES••- . --- In buying a Buffalo Robe it is better to buy the best. A. cheap one is no good at any price. A Robe should last twenty years if made from good material. The Saskatche- wan has been tested and has won a reputation for itself. It is interlined with rubber and is absolutely wind and water -proof. Every Saskatchewan Robe is guaranteed. We sell them. til rite to John Hartman, Sarepta, P. 0. s within the bounds of moderation, j)2 lm I but after he had slipped away Dan - ARM FO SALE --75 acres of choice tie filled up another bumper and land on the I•tth Con., Hay Town- I iia {fel it oil with fierce gusto. The ship.0Goad - brick house, wan bank barn, 40n Ili liquor mouutel to his brain, and as 60. food water send well fenced. win II q sell on reasonable tering. Apply at prem- I its fiery poison coursed through. his ices or to William Stelek, I blood, an. irresistible craving se}zed 4tf Zurieb.: him, and he drank on a.ncl on until i he could no longer hold the `gigs:=, AUCTION SALES. or see the way to the bottle. When ho came to himself in the AUCTION SALE OF DAF) I.1,ING.I dull winter morning, he remembered House and Houeehold 'Elierby at Hayfield, • thinof thepast night. Buton Saturday, Nov. 3rd, ab 2 o'wlocl E. nothing g Boysenberry, ,uctinneer; Wm J, Dowser:,'through the thin walls he overheard went for proprietor. the landlord telling his wife "how EXTENSIVE SA.LF BY AUCTION OF , beastly drink young Moffat was Farm Stcek, Implementsa, Household For. when the waiter stumbled over him iaiture, and Blr.cksmith Tools, on Lot• 11.,'; last night." Then, like a hideone L. R. WV Har sea'• fit,. Joseph. nr. nightmare, the whole scene rose up Thursday, Nov .th at 12_30 o'clock. T. before him, and in the bitterness of proprietor. orrv, auction:or; dos. Lebeau: his humiliation he cursed the hour o op sin which he was l,nr•n. He was a - AUCTION SATE Oir FARM STOCKshamed and affronted, and felt clis- soWednesday,d Implement, Nov. 1 eta, on L•rt 27, Con. l, 118y. 10O5ti r,t, l ' graced in the eyes of all the world. as -o'clock sharp. E. Lo&aenherry, auctioneer Never more co•rdd he hold up his Z': in. J. Dowson, proprietor. head in mond conseionsness of un- swerving rectitude. His self-respect was gone, his peace of mind, and ; how could he return to the loving ones at home, whose obief joy was that he could do nothing disuredit- able? LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA, From the Cooleemee Banner. Miss Jennie Jones and Bob Henry I were married at the .lones mansion hist night. The bride is the (laugh- ! ter of oar constable. .innes, who made a good officer, and will un- clnubtedly he re -eh Clea next spring, I He offers a fine horse for 'sale in another column. The groom runs a grocery store on Main street, and tis a good patron of our advertising columns, and has e. good line of JOS, (,L - Manager. j bargains this week. AD the sum- ' mer he paid two cents more for butter than any other store in town. • The happy couple left on the ten o'clock train for Milwaukee to visit. the bride's uncle, who is reported Ito have lots of money and Bright's disease. Bob certainly has an eye !for business, tl The POI.1t`r^. Money 'y a':;:1. The systematic aavin g or something each week -even g:2. or $5 will, in a few years enable you to take a coersc at college, buy a home, take a trip abroad or get almost anything else you may wish for. Commence to save to -day. $9.00 opena an account. Interest paid 4 tidies a year in The Sovereign 10 of Canada 1 Everything in the line of Harness Trunks Furniture 1-I. WELL, = Rl9 gs Valises Pianos Robes Suit Cases Organs = Zurich, Ont. 'I he Old and Reliable Kalbfleisch's Saw & Planing Mils.... 1 wish to thank my customers for their patronage during the past year, and wish to announce that 1 am on hand with a large stock of Hastings Brand D. C. RED CEDAR SHINGLES and all kinds of Building Material. It will be to your interest to call and see me if you axe going to build. It is my aim to combine good work with good. material. I also do AlbertMcGregor, a. former Wing ham boy, who has had charge of the Thamesford Star for the pact couple of years, has parchesea the Lucknow Sentinel from dames Bryan, who conducted it, for 28 years, The othar night chicken thieves entered t::e coop of Joseph Bawden Exeter 'd. stole three of his choice fowl, o t roostsr and two pullets. Them iird was an exceptionally fineeus• iiig a. prize . winner, and wa.s e' at $20, Many of the residents of this county who loft for Manitoba on the Farm Laborers' excursion have returned to their homes. They re- port lots of work for laborers on telegraph and railroad work, but say there is little for those who wish to put in their time at farm work. ZURICH M AE. ETS Wheat .............. 67 (0)/70 Oats (1 II4 Barley II 4 0 40 .,.i, Peas 67 70 /'lour 1 87' ;y 00 Bran_ .. ........... 16 00 18 00 Shorts ...... ....... 19 00 10 00 Butter , , .... .. 19 20 Eggs...... 19 20 Lard ... b 13 13 Dried Apples .. 5 5 Sett Onions ... 4k 4i Large Onions, butt... 60 00 Chickens.. ,7 7 Docks 10 10 Geeso 9 9 White Deans, Ins .1.25 1. 25 Clover Seed, bus, - -, 6 78 7 25 }}lay(, per ton ... .6 00 6 00 Potatoes.:.. . .. • 30 35 4:1041,8 (per cwt) 6 00 6 25 CUSTOM SAWariC and PLANING "chopping done every Tuesday and Friday. F. C. KAL Mills 14th Con. FLEISCH, ZURICH 'ZURICH'S GROCERY and FLOUR and FEED STORE. //WE beg to call your attention to our nicely assorted stock of fresh Groceries. Our aiin is to buy nothing but the best, and a look through our stock will convince you that our goods cannot be excelled. Buy your Groceries here and save money, A call solicited. Fine and Coarse Salt, $1.4o per Barrel. That part of the new outside breakwater, at the Goderich har- bor, which;was still standing, is now . prac4i'oally demolished as a result of the storm. lust Saturday and Sunday. The schooner Azov is supposed to have been out dur- ing the storm and no news of he.r has been received. Half Day. a Mnnceytown Indian, brought a. fine large lynx into Exe- ter on Friday, he having shot it in London township the previous Wednesday. It is some years since IL similiar catch has been made in this vicinity. The animal wily larger thee ordinary and altogether tanking in flesh, being nothing but bone and muscle, f Piles quickly and positively cured l with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment.. It's made for Piles alone --and it does the work surely and with sat- isfaction. Itching, painful, protud-. ing or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large, Nickel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold and recotnmended by J J Merrier. Died. W.At,lc.rta-1n Crediton, on Sunday j Oct. 21. Abram J. Walker, aged 30 years and 53710/302S. Born. IHAtllrleAtArrrT—In Stephen, on. Sat - , urdar, Oct. 28th, to Mr. and Mre. i' .Uhrie. fauifiraan, a son. The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every Ooigh Cure containing opium chloroform or any other stupifying or poisonous drug. Brit it passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure ns ruade for '20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has isitterly oppos- ed the use of all opiates or narcot- ics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is ab- solutely safe even fortheyoungest babe -and it cures, it docs not simply suppress Get a safe and reliable 'Omagh (lure, by simply in- sisting on having Dr. Shoop's. bet the law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. J J Merner. Dr. Shaw, medical health officer of Clinton, hassounded the alarm in regard to the use of well water in that town. "It should all be boiled before being used for drink- ing purposes. I have tested 100 samples and nearly all I found to be impure., and this is the cause of the'several cases of typhoid fever we note have in town. The long dry spell followed by the recent heavy rains has caused this bad state of affairs. Sono of the deep wells are about as bad. as the others owing to a live•ineh drill having been used and a four -inch which allows surface water to find its way down." This is a timely suggestion and the warning should be heeded by the residents of other towns as well, Typhoid fever is very pre. valent at the present time and the cause Dart invariably be traced to impure water. UR FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT always contains a full supply of Shorts, Bran, Middlings, etc., etc. In flour we handle only the best at prices as low as any_ Try some "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" or "STAR" and you will use no other. Give it a trial, INTERNATIONAL and CARNEFAC Stock Foods. 6. aY?rile & Son. The'new hospital at Goderich rill be opened on December 1st. Mr, (.has. Tebbntt has been re- engaged to teach in S. 8, No. 3, Stephen, for 1007. Win. Cooper, of Rainey River, New Ontario, who has been visit- ing friends near. Kippen. for some we'aks, rnet with an unfortunate accident some days avo. He was picking apples and fell from the trees receiving a bad shaking up which laid him up for a while. In a desire to avoid a liiwsnit the Directors of the Grey Branch Agricultural Society proffered, through their solicitor, the suni of $250 to Mrs. War. Wilkinson. of Morris in settlement o f the suit for damages she had entered a- gainst the society. The offer was not accepted. $300 and costs being etated as the only condition on which settlement could be made. The writs ask for $1,000 from both Grey Branch Society and East Rid- ing Society. .James 1V1eMillan, jr., of St. Thomas, while temporarily insane enmmitted suicide by hanging him. self on Saturday, An electric train plunged into. the river at Atlantic City last Sat. 'nrday. About 60 persons were drowned. A check for $519,676,42 was re- ceived by the Provincial Treasurer from the executors of the George Gooclerham estate, being in full of succession duties. Hnn. Mr. Fielding Finance Minis- ter of Canada, was returned by a m tjority of over 950 in the bye - election in Queens and Shelburne counties, N. S. on Wednesday. When, the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist, that dog is not sick, A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the hu- man lips. Dry, cracked and color- less lips mean feverishness, and are as well i11 appearing. To have beau- tiful, pink, velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr, Shoop's Green Salve. It will soften and heal any skin ailment. Get a free trial box at our store and be con- vinced, Large nickel capped glass jars, 25 cents. J J Merrier. Clubbing rates. yl rWe have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with THE HVRALn : Daily Globe . $ 4.25 „ Mail & Empire Weekly Globe 1.75 Mail & Empire L60 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.60 Daily Advertiser 2.40 Weekly Advertiser . 1.50 Weekly Sun 1.75 Farmer's .Advocate 2.25 Farming World i .20 Weekly Moiitveal, Herald 1.25