The Herald, 1907-01-11, Page 4•
LEGAL CARDS.
E. J.D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO-
lieiter, Notary Public, Hensall, Ontario.
At Zurieh (Zeller's office) every Mon-
dav,
PROI7DFQOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR-
ristors, Solicitors, Notaries Public,,etc.,
Goderich, Canada. NV, Proudfoot. K.C.
R. C. Hays. G. F. Blair.
81.JSIN'SS CARDS.
continue
tractions
vents
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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 23, Con. 2, Hay, or
addressed to Hensall P. O. will be
promptly attended to.
O. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA-
iluate 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. 1-26
E. ZELLER. CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. De e ds , Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care-
fully and promptly prepared. Office—
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW HESS, DIVISION COURT
CLERK. Village and Farm Property
insured. All the leading Companies
represented. Agent for Accident and
Sickness Insurance.
FOR SALE,
tilEGISTERED SHORT HORN BULL
11 for sale, 2 years old. He is a sure
Eire and will be sold reasonable. Apply
to Lot 91, Con. 14, Hay, Ellmor Klopp, �
Zurich P. 0.
'DULLS FOR SALE.—Four Choice
Shorthorn bull calves, eleven to
fifteen months old, for sale. Good indi.
viduals, good colors and registered pedi-
grees. Also one registered cow, 5 years
-old. A. G. Sniirrir;, Hensall, P. O.,
Lot 11, Con. 2, L. R. S.,
.22-3t Tuckersmith.
'Meeting of 1-Inron
County Council,
The council of the County of Huron
will meet in the council chamber in the
Town of Goderich on Tuesday, the 22nd
day of this month at 3 o'clock in the after-
noon.
Accounts to be dealt with by the
council must be placed with the clerk be-
fore the above date. W. LANE,
Dated January 7th, 1907. Clerk.
THE JANUARY ROD AND GUN.
There is a wonderful blending of
eastern and western. Canada, not
omitting the central portions, in
the stories appearing in the Janu-
ary number of "Rod and Gun and
Motor Sports in Canada," published
by W. J. Taylor at Woodstock,
)ntario. Nova Scotia and Quebec
Lave some of their attractions told
r bout in pleasant stories, while the
v; onderful charms of the ,Mnskoka
tad Temagami districts of Ontario
to be described in a mun-
ter that is ever fresh, owing to
he fact that their multifarious at- r
are seen from different i
tandpoints by their nuineren.s de- r
retees. There are numerous etories
ncluding an account of Lord Grey's
vested home, while, the depart- 0
are all up to date, and such t
to render the hest of service to r
portsmen consulting thein. y
Born. t
EFFREY—At the Sa.uhle Li TIP,. HA v, n
on Nnv, 19th to Mr. ant Mrs J. t
Jeffrey, a son. n
loCinetorEY--At the Tnwn Line, h
Hay, on Nov. 30th. to Mr" and
Mrs. W. McClinchey, a daugthei•,
ENDRICK—At the Bauble Line, i
Hay. on Dec. 18th, to Mr. and b
Mrs. A. Hendrick, a son, e
XPOFTE—At the Sauble Line, Huy, Y
on Deo. 30.th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. i
Laporte, a son. y
:A.ERcfrnR—At th e 14th con , Huy t'
on Jan. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Y
Xttercher, a slaughter. I
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1" ABKETS T
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Wheat .............. 69 irt)70 ei
36 37 n
Barley .........40 45
Peas 70 75 d
Flour .... .1 85 2 00 li
Bra.n.... .. 17 50 17 50 w
:Shorts . 20 00 20 00 al
Butter 21 22 so
Eggs. 21 22 w
Lard .. 11 11 r`;
Dried Apples.. . . 7 7 d
Sett Onions ......... 41 4?, y
Large Onions, bus... 90 90 or
Turkeys 12 12 an
Chickens .. , . 9 9 w
Old. Hens ...t.•,7 yo
Ducks. , . e 9 bo
Geese 9 9 lv
White Beans, bus...1 25 1 25 th
Clover Seed, bus .... 6 75 7 25 ,yo
Fay, per ton .. , ...... 6 00 8 00 on
Potatoes • 30 35 I,e
/logs (per cwt) 6 00 6 25 to
3'14. .
P'UBf Isi14D ]3Y it zY4r4Lsk.
FRIDAY, JAN. 11th, ;1.$07.,
Farrners'esti
Mee1igs.
The regular meetings of" the
South Huron Farmers' Insti,tijte
will be held. at.
EXETER, JANUARY 17th
BRUCEFIELD, JANUARY 18th
EXETER.
At the Exeter afternoon meeti
the speakers will he W Ellio
Galt, on "The Cultivation of: n
Farms" and J. (ilardhonse, lig
field on ••Care and Manageinent
Horses." and addresses by M.
McLean and B. S. Phillips. A.lad
speaker is expected at both afte
noon and evening meetings
In the evening Mr. W. Ellie
will speak on ••Things'we ought'
think about" and Mr. J. Gardhons
on "How to improve Present Far
Conditions."
BRUCEFIE J,.D.
In the afternoon Mr: Elliott,;;
Galt, will speak on "The cuitjvi
tion of our Farms" and Mr. Gtir
house on "Care and Manaaezien
of Sheep" Addresses will also b
given by D. Forrester, of Clinton
and W. Lewis, Crediton., '
In the evening Mr. Elliott wil
speak on -Things we ought t
think about" and Mr. Gardhous
on "How to Improve Present Farm
ing Conditions."
The afternoon meetings will com-
mence at 2 o'clock sharp and even-
ing meetings at 7.30 sharp.
W D. SANDERS R. GARDINER
1,23 api
received
in Grey
Maier
has been,
of ` poste
Building
Win
field, the
He was 11 -
only 18 3"
,Hodgen;
clothing bl. ritt°as it Clinton to A.
J, Morrislar# ). ,lohn Crooks, who
take posse ti •?.eb, 16th.
Ws.
e � a , r� Ether were.
�i txio1 ti"llstee board
,fix reek el Goderich
.to the loition
a ; n tile' ' Leglsiiitive
t 1sQ,
crmez'1y of Bruce
5 >kJ't�nitoba recently.
crlilktiid fever and was
age„
liave sold their
Piles e eitiok relief from Dr.
Shoop rt Ointment. Remein-
n ber it's ntr ilbbe for Viles-and it
nb works Zvi&intq arid, satisfac-
>n• tion• Ira , ; painful, protruding,
oz• blind ,a. pisappear like magic
of by its iYs .: rt -'4.^,v, and see ! Sold by
Y
JJ Mery
Miss A t7hidley " of Clinton
rhas been :t`te,1 }feted to. succeed Miss
Waterwoi t i on -the 'staff of the
tt Clinton C v11 •diatelnstitute.
to John 1st ;a ton, recently of Clin-
e ton, has ':designed' his position as
m principal'" ' :of the ' :Rochland High
School, and. accepted the principal-
ship of Sinithvlile High School.
of Reeve &bier of Exeter has'inade
t- arrangements with the Wallace-
c1- burg Sugsr Fleet Co, to grow 300
t acres of beet, in that vicinity next
e season."i'l"is should leave a lot of
, good ni i,yr among the farmers.
Thole lams, formerly of Sea -
1 forth, tib ,L at the Honse of Re-
• fuge, hee- , `been blind for some
e years In 'lite early days, when
- the G ' engines used wood for
fuel, he ;t' bb]i the wood thus used
between Goderich and stratford.
Cut this. out and take it to J J
Merner's store and get a free samp-
le of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. These tablets are
fax superior to pills, being easter to
take and more pleasant in effect.
They torr et r isordero of the stom-
ach, liver tl bowels.
Still an her change is shortly
to take iice in the merchantile
line in Se,atkirth. Mr. J. Y. Siniley
A local newspaper is an absolute
necessity to any community. It
is the home paper that keeps the
people in touch with each other by
giving t]iem the news of their awn
neighborhood and county. For
that alone they are of value and
worth fax more than the small sub-
scription price. They keep the
local pride and progressive spirit
aroused and in various Ways are
worth far more to a' community
than a comnnlnity ever spends on
them, The daily paper, with
large news „seevice and quicker
facilities rr• syolne instances,
oft ` r a x u R.?aiy hl�ilt e -parer
fills o. '>r o . hearts, or the
people that a daily cannot fill. It
comes to your home as an old and
tried friend, while the daily enters
as a stranger.
In pondering 'over the many well
thought out resolutions for 1907,
THE HERALD might suggest that
the world is always looking for
men who are not for sale, hien who
are'honest, sound from centro to
eircuinferenee, true to the heart's
core; nien whose consciences are as
steady as the needle to the pole;
nen woo will stand for the right
f the heavens totter and the earth
eels ; men who can loot: the whole
V right in the eye ; teen that
neither flag nor flinch ; men who
an have courage without shooting
o i ; men in whom everlasting life
ins still. deep land strong ; men
vho know their message and tell it ;
, en who will not lie, shirk nor
edge ; men who are not . too lazy
o work, nor too proud to be poor ;
len whn are willing to eat what
hey have paid for ; men who are
of afraid to say "No" with emp-
asis,'and ale not ashamed to say,
1 can't afford it."
The city newspaper are all right
f you want them, but it is the
ncal papers that advertise your
usiness, your schools, your num-
rous societies, sympathizes with
ou in your affliction and rejoices
n your prosperity ; in short, it is
our local paper that mentions the
Lousand and one items in which
ou are interested during thea year
nd which the city paper does not.
It is the home paper that reoDrds
our births, publishes your mar -
age and chronicles your deaths
o the great journals—the forty-,
age eonpendiiwi of the daily hap-
mines of the world, you etre not
yen a cipher. To get the least
otice from them you must steal
100,000, commit an atrocious inur-
r,eor have at least a. 'half dozen
ring wives But your local paper
itches over you with solicitude
l the tithe. If you are sick it is
rry and liepes;, you will soon be
ell , it tel s'.when yon conte and
° , 'when house was burned
own or' built a. new one; when
Yo Jolinxiy bats got the mumps,
your Mary has get the 111'6481es
d how pinch your `tittle ?rte
WE on his arrival. And when
u require the "whole sheet and
th sidewalks to 'get; htipe froth"
let' it shuts both eyes, 'Minn' is
e word. Yes, take big papers if
n are interested in what is going
in Africa, but if you want to•
en up with your own iiogragby
ke your home paper, ---Er.
hus disp
hard wart
the past
Chesney
Geo. C
place o
in 2
A's
cane
the wo
Shoop's
alone, re
to cure a
d of his interest in the
business carried on for
o years by the firm of
lmiley to his 'partner,
the transfer to take
15th.
}!sitively be stopped
No vomiting-noth-
istresszour
wit•, aiid safe Syrup,'
pi's Croup Cure, does
di es it 'quickly. Dr.
(tp ure is for Croup
tuber. It does'notclaim
en ailments. It's for
Croup, this all. Sold by JJ Mer-
ner.
J. E Cantelon. who for the past
sixteen years has been in the 'ser-
vice of .the Cantelon .Bros,, Clinton,
and looked after their interests in
the adjoining towns, bus resigned
that position to accept one with
McPherson & Gla -scow, wholesale
grocers, Hamilton. He will enter
upon his new duties about the
middle of January and will travel
for the firm over Western Ontario.
The following have been elected
members of the Huron County
Council by acclamation: Bayfield,
Dr. Woods; Clinton, D. Cantelon ;
Wingham,' .:'Dr. Irwin ; Brussels,
John Leckie; Seaforth, M. Y. Mc-
Lean ; Teekersmith, Robt. McKuys ;
Grey, W.A. ' Fraser ; Turnherry,
John Mosgrove ; West Wawanosh,
Win. B:r,illie. In each of the other
municipalities there will be 'w con-
test.
If you are Constipated, 'dull, or
bilioas, or have a sallow lifeless
complexion, try Lax-ets just once
to see What they Will do for you.
Laic-ets are little toothsome:Candy
tablets—niceto eat, nice in effect.
No griping, rio pain. Just a gentle
Iaxative effe t.thatis pleasing de-
sirable. 1andy for the veit pocket
or purse, Laic-ets meet every de-
sire. Lax•ets come to you in beauti-
ful lithographed metal boxes at 5
cents and 25 cents. Sold by J J
Merner.
BIGGEST MAIL ON RECORD.
On 'Decena. 'eft 31st, the biggest
mail ever pee red by one firm. in
Canada was `4 s'1lvered to the Family
Herald.and W eitlyStar of Montreal
The number subscription orders
received lay t at piped on the above
date would' 3 robably exceed the
entire receipt, ;of a,ny other paper
or the Whole' :noxith.' The publish,
rs Overeat th.ir "Wzts' end i`�ir, an
hour or` two tit, gtiickly nset the:
emergency b;Y'iidd,axig a, ooniplete
night and daystnffr;and Will keep
1? to date entertxt;the mauler. The
Ublic are realizing more than ever
What big value they receive in that
reat weekly;'and rare not Slow to
axe advantage of if,,. The pretninni
ioturc''A. Tug of War," given to
11 , aubseriber, i's .the best ever
served .Not"' • drily .shotxlcl be• with -
ant Oanat9tt's lr iat A, piny tinct
artutiT. 1, aP
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Wishing
Alia
Bright
ca Ild
Prosperous
New Year.
H. WELL, =
= = Zurich, Ont.
the Old and Reliable
Kalbfleisch's Saw & Planing Hills....
l 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
. C. RED CEDAR SHINGLES
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
"Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday.
F. C. KALBFLEISCH,
Mills 14th Con. ZURICH
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F -s' d' i
the -Zurich firocery
�r�s
ad Feed Store.'
Is the spot to buy your
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, FANCY
CAKES, BREAKFAST FOODS, FLOUR,
FEED, STOCK FOODS, ETC., for 1907.
Our aim is to keep the best class of goods and
by so doing we are sure of keeping your trade,
Give us a trial order and we will please you.
Goods deli Nered to any part of the town.
S. Rannie Son.
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We have in stock
Root Put pegs and Slicers,
both cylinder and. side-
wheelers.
Magnet Cream Separators,
the best in the country.
Machine Bevel Jacks.
We also handle
Wood Sawing Machines.
Straw Cutters, ]{Horse Pow -
ears, 1. H. C. Gassline En-
gines. All kinds 'of
Farming Implements.
CALL ON US BEFORE YOU BUY.
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