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The
Zurich Herald,
LEGAL CARDS.
'LI. J. 1). COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO-
lieiter, Notary Public, Heaseall, Ontario.
At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon-
day.
PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR-
risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc.,
Goderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K.C.
B. 0. Hays. G. F. Blair,
BUSINESS CARDS.
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S. PHILLIPS, LICENSED AUC-
tioneer for the Counties of Huron and
Perth. Farm stock sales a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All
orders left at Lot 23, Con. 2, Hay, or
addressed to Hensall P. 0. will be
promptly attended to.
waR, P. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA -
:lints 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 speciality. 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.
CRICH BRASS BAND HAS BEEN
re -organized and is now prepared
to furnish first-class music for all kinds
of. amusements. For t.rms apply to or
write F. W. Hess, See'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 SALFT.
lARJI FO SALE -75 acres of choice
land on the 14th Coo., Hay Town-
ship. Good brick house, bank barn, 40x
rk, Good water and well fenced. Will
,wtl on reasonable terms. Apply at prem -
i =es or to William Stelek.
sof Zurich.
THOROBRED BROWN LEGHORN
A. Cockerels for sale. They are all fine
Lards and just what you want to improve
y tar prnrltry :lock. Price 50 cents each.
l'.3ter Baker, Town Line, Blake, 1'. 0.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
Tnp einents and 25 acres of land, nn Lot
I1. Con. 11, Hay, 27. miles south of Zurich,
0,2 Tuesday, Dec. 4th, 1900, at 12 o'clock.
E. Bossenberry, auctioneer; R. Schwurzen-
ti &bets and John L. Gerber, executory.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSE, CATTLE
L waling Houses, etc., on P. l.aanont's
tLerm, 1 mile east of Zurich, on Wednesday
Nov. 21st, 19n0, at one o'clock. E. Boa-
uan?.erry, , auctioneer: 1 J Merner and P.
h,-aniont), proprietors.
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Sovereign Bank makes you
happily independent of the
future, which keeps you from
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worry in the present.
�••Deposits
Open a savings account to -day.
of from $1.00 and
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ZURICH
CfHAFPED HANDS.
n: ash your hands wit li warm
' iter, dry with a towel and apply
L::nberlain's Salve just before
eoieg to bed, and a speedy cure is
tea—min. This salve is also inva,lu-
tee'ea for sore nipples, itching piles
exel skin dieea as. For sale by J.
.. Merrier.
MARKETS
'dheat.......... .... C7 6470
Ceara 30 34
Earley 40 45
{'paw 67 70
.aur ..,1 85 2 00
glean ............... 16 00..18 00
F"ports . 10 00 19 00
Butter .. 19 20
-?ggs......,.., 19 20
Lard i3 13
Dried Apples .. 5 5
Seat Onions . , . 4w. 42
Large Onions, bus... 60 60
arhieltens ......... , t 8
)lcl Hens 5
Ducks..,, 10 19
',eese ... 9 9
Waite Beaus bus. , .1 25 1. 25
.'.over Seed, bus.... 6 75 7 25
'Hay, per ton ....... 6 00 6 00
Pete toes .... , , , ... , 30 35
P1 ogs (per (w,) 6 00 6 25
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PUBLIsEED B' ! E, ZELLN,tt.
FRIDAY, NOV. 16th, 1906.
W. C. T. VI,
THE RESCUE.
In the grass by a lowly doorway
Sat a beautiful little child ;
Within the door the mother
Passed busily by, and smiled
And cooed to the little prattler.
As he laughed in baby glee,
And said in her heart devoutly,
'What joy God has given to me !'
And a dream of her darling's future
Came floating before her eyes ;
"Ab.! Surely," she thought, "a
bright pathway
Before my sweet wee one lips,
To guard him from all that is evil.
To teach him the tree right way,
Shall be my life's one great duty
Our boy shall ne'er go astray.
"Oh, my prince! with your crown
so golden,
And your eyes so heavenly bine,
Through life, even down to death's
valley,
Mother's loye shall watch over
you, •
And keep you and guard you, my
sweet one;
Sin never shall touch one so fair."
So she dreamed of her baby's future
While busied with household care
But why is the baby so quiet?
Fast asleep in the grass he Iay
The snowy lids closed. Oh so softly
Curls brushed from the brow
nway,
"The angels have kissed him," she
whispered,
As she stepped through the open
door,
And paused ere she lifted the sleeper
To gaze on his beauty more.
But instead of her baby's beauty
She now sees a reptile head.
Rise angrily up beside him.
As he stirs in his grassy bed.
A rattlesnake Rlowly uncoiling,
Half hid by his garment's fold,
The hateful fanged head now is
swnying—
The heart of the mother turns
eobh.,
here is but an instant to save him -
"Lord. keep him all motionless
now"—
spring—a: cry and she has him ;
The beetled drops stand on her
brow.
ears start as she clasps her baby-
Close close to her quiyerirg breast
incl bedews his curls as she lays
him
Unwaked, in his bed to rest.
Hoye- our hearts go out to the in other
Whose boy the do Iger carne near !
And we rejoice at the rescue
As we wipe away a tear :
Bet, Oil ! what a greater danger
Lurks near every -home to -day !
Strong drink, like a cruel, coiled
serpent
Lies close by each path and high-
way.
tay not till he strikes his venom
To the hearts we lore so well.
ut with keen and rightful weapons
Slat- the serpent and break his
steel,
hen childhood may sleep in safety
And manhood be strong end true
nd the homes of our land the
brighter
In the coming day glad and new.
-Marion P. Ritchie. in The Inter-
atinnal Good Templar.
When the tip of a dog's nose„ is
cold and moist, that clog isnot sick
A feverish dry nose means sickness
with a clog. And so with the 1.111 -
an lips. Dry, cracked and color-
less lips mean feverishness, and are
ns well ill appearing. To have beau -
Hui, pink, velvet-like lips, nppijr
Ht bedtime a coating of Dr, Shoop s'
(4reen Salve. It will soften and
heal any skin ailment. Get a free
trial box et our store and be •con-
vinced. Large nickel capped glass
ars, e5 cents. J J Merner.
H. B. Cowan, Superintendent of
Fairs, retires this month in order
to devote the whole of his time to
Phe Canadian Dairyman and The
Elorticulturist, publications which
are issued in Toronto. He has
been devoting one-half of his time
to fairs, and has been in receipt of
a salary of $1,000 a year from the
Government. It is reported that
Mr. J. Leckie Wilson, a Glengarry
farmer, vaho is well known through-
out the country as apolitical speak-
er, will succeed him, devoting his
whole time to the work, and re-
ceiving a largex salary,
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SOME AVERAGES,
The a' era,ge man is bald at 40,
The average nirinister marries
1,C00 couples.
Glasses for old age are adopted
on the average at 4:3,
The average cat mother blesses
the world with 100 kittens.
The yearly sale of newspapers
throughout the world averages
750,000 tons.
The world's gold alines yield oil
an average $500,000, or 28,000 oua
ees of gold a year,—Philadelp'i t
Bulle tin.
OOU1 TY NEWS.
Grey township has sent in a pe-
titian signed by 288 of the electors
praying for local option. The Tuc-
kersrni;th „petition contains 181
names and the vote will be taken
int January,
For the three months ending Oc-
tober .31st, .Mr. John Torrance,
license inspector for South Huron.,
secured nine convictions for in-
fringement of the liquor act. Every
case entered by Inspector Torrance
has resulted in a conviction.
The St, Marys, Kirkton and Re-
fer Telephone Company is rushing
the building of their rural telepho-
ne system. It is expscted. that the
instruments will be placed in the
residences in a few weeks when
that line will be in full running
operations.
The business of the Clinton Knit-
ting Factory is developing so fast
that additional hands are absolute-
ly necessary and they are advertis
ing for extra help. Between the two
factories in Clinton where females
are employed, 100 good smart girls
could find ready employment.
A quiet wedding took place at
the residence of Peter Frayne on
Wednesday, Nov. 7th, when his
daughter, Miss Ella Maud, was
united in marriage to Mr, Samuel
Jory, of Stephen township. Rev.
A 11. Going performed the cere-
mony. They will reside on the 2nd
con., Stephen.
On Sunday, Nov, 4th, Rev. Dr.
leicLean,preached his farewell ser-
mon in St. Andrew's church, Blyth,
and thus concluded his 40 years
pastorate. On Monday evening the
pastor was presented with an ad-
dress and the handsome sum of
$500 in recognition of his past ser-
vices. The Dr. and family will take
up their residence in Goderich.
A serious fire was narrowly aver-
ted at G. A. Sills hardware, Sea -
forth, a few days ago. One of the
clerks bad gone into the cellar for
a box of goods and had 11t a match
to assist him in finding it. The
sulphur of the :patch flew off and
ignited in a package of oakum
which readily blazed up. Only
prompt action prevented serious
dama ge.
Mr. Justice Anglin in non -jury
sittings of the high court held at
Goderich legit n eek awarded Eliza-
beth Wilkinson the cum Of $500 for
injuries received as a result of a
break in the floor of the fair build-
ing of the Grey and East Huron
Agricnitnritl Society. Her husband,
who is ailsn a plaintiff, recovers$150
from the society. Mrs. Wilkinson
met with the aceiclent this fall, and
was so seriously injured as to he
unable to perform household. duties.
The girders for the sixth span of
the Maitland River bridge at Gode-
rich arrived last week, but time
was lost. ate they carte wrong end
foremost and had to be changed.
One was raised on Tuesday and the
since, and the rrvetter has started
work. There will then remain the
seventh span, and as that is a short
one. and its position is but a few
feet from the hill, it will no doubt
be in place by the 15th inst., and
the bridge completed by that date.
Mrs. John Good nf. the Maitland
Block, Clinton, died very suddenly
on Wednesday, Oct. 31st. Rho went
out to the barn peaty in the after-
noon to attend to some work there,
:after which she intended to pay a,
short visit to a tick neighbor.
When after a considerable time
NI vs Good thiel not returnsome of
the family went to look for her and
found her cold in death lying in
the passage way of a shed adj oin-
ing the barn.
By an almost unanimous vote
Goderiche ratepayers carried two
most important by-laws on Satur-
day. One to loan $50,000 to the
Goderich Wheel Rigs Company, to
assist in erecting a. $100,000 factory
for the manufacture of baby car-
riages, velocipedes .and other
smaller vehicles, carried by avote
of 617 for to 23 against. The other
to assist the Jackson Clothing
Company by supplying electric
motive power, carried by avote of
620 for 22 against. Construction
work on both plants wilI commence
immediately, and when completed
the two concerns will employ about
two hundred hands.
The new Pure Food and Drug.
Law will mark it on the label .of
every Cough Cern containing opium
chloroform or any other stupifyrng
or poisonous drug. But it passes
Dr. Shoop's Cough (Cure as made
for 20 years, entirely free. Dr,.
Shoop all along has bitterly oppos-
ed the use of all opiates or narcot-
ics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is ab-
solutely safe even for the youngest
babe—and it cures, it does not
simply suppress. Get, safe and
reliable Cough Oul.'e, by simply in-
sisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let
Abe law be your protection. We
c4i erfetlly recommend and sell it,
J .J Merner.
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SASKATCHEWAN
BUFFALO ROBES -•rel....
In buying a Buffalo' Robe it is better to
buy the best. A chews 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.
Everything in the
Harness
Trunks
Furniture
H. WELL
Rugs
Valises
Piauos
line of
Robes
Suit Cases
Organs
• Zurich, Ont.
The 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
B. C. RED CEDAR SHIINGLES
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 ewith good
material. I also do
CUSTOM SAWING and PLANINIG
EV -'Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday.
F. C. KAL FLEISCH,
Mills 14th Con.
ZURICH
ZURICH'S GROCERY and
FLOUR and FEED STORE.
ItvVE beg to call your attention to our nicely
assorted stock of fresh Groceries. Our
airs is to buy nothing but the best, and a look
through our stock will convince you that our goods
cannot he excelled. Buy your Groceries here and
save money, .A. call solicited.
Fine and Coarse Salt, 51.4o per Barrel.
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 lyse no other. Give it a trial.
INTERNATIONAL and CARNEFAC Stock Foods.
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SEASONABLE 6OOtS
W e have in stock
Root Pulpers and Slicers,
both cylinder andside-
• w heelers. •
Magnet Cream Separators,
the west in the country.
M., chine Bevel Jacks.
We also handle
Wood Sawing Machines.
- Straw Cutters, Horse Pow
• ers, . H. C. Gassline En
gimes. All kinds of
Farming Implements.
CALL ON US BEFORE YOU BUY.
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