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LEGAL CARDS.
M. J, 1), COOKE, BARR1STER AND SO-
li4itf*r, Notary Public, Hensall, Ontario.
At Zy'rich (Zeller's office) every Mon-
day.
?ROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR -
sisters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, oto„
Gaderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot,1..C.
R. C. Hays. G. F. Blair.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. 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 Hensel). P. O. will be
promptly attended to.
OR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA-
Iuate 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 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 RENT
'L ARM TO RENT -To rent, the west
1 half of lot 10, and south part of 9,
Lake Road East con., adjoining St. Joseph
and occupied lately by Nelson Masse, Jr.
The farm.contains 103 acres, and will be
rented for one or more years on easy terms.
For partienlar3 apply at THE HERALD
Office, Zurich.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Farm Stock, Implements and Carpen-
ters Tools, in Hermit, on Saturday,
March 16th, at 1 D. m. Mrs. James
Johnston, prop., B. S. Phillips, and.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implements, on lot 21, con.
11, Hay, 4• mile west of Zurich, on
Tuesday, March 19th, at 1 o'clock, p. m.
B. S. Phillips, •auctioneer; F. Rummel,
proprietor.
AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK,
Implements, Furniture, eta, etc., on
Lot 26, Con. 15, near Kalbfloisoh's Mill,
on Tuesday, March 26th, commencing at
12.30 o'clock. E. Bossenberry, auction-
eer; Ezra T. Smith, proprietor.
FOR SALE. r,
50,000 evell.briok,.$5.00 per 'ihous-
and ; about 25 loads of brick bats
at 75 Dents per load.
LOUIS FOSTER, Znrich,
Clearing Auction Sale
- OF -
FA ' M STOCK
--AND-
1FIPLEMENTS
r),,
On LOT 21, CON. 11, HAY, mile west
of Zurich, on
Tuesday, March 19th, 1907,
commencing at 1 o'clock, the
following propettry;
LIVE STOCK -1 heavy mare, 1 work
horse, 2 fillies rising 1 year cid got by
Pisgah Knight, 1 mare rising 3 a good one,
1 mare risin„ b in foal to Natoby Grant, 2
fillies rising `3, 2 geldings risi ug 2, 3 cows
in calf, 1 milch rot', 2 steers rising 2, 1
Jersey heifer rising 1, 1 Ealy heifer calf, 1
brood sow in rig.
IMPLEMENTS. -1 binder, 1 mower, 1
disc, 1 drill, 1 gang•ptow, 1 set lion har-
lows, 2 wagJn', 1 straw -cutter, 1 top
buggy, 1 cutter, 1 sleigh, 1 wagon but,
1 sulky rake, 1 diuble harness, 1 horse
lower, grain cradle, neckyokes, 2 iron
!settles, 1 4.spring wagon, 1. Portland nut-
ter, 1 Fleury grain chopper and o ther
tithe] (3N.
TERMS -M1 sums of $5,00 and under,
cash; over that amount 6 months' credit
en approved joint notes. 3 per cent off
for cash on credit amountu,.
B. S. Phillips, P RUMMEL,
Aunt Prop
WHEN. YOU SHOOT
ou met to HIT what you are aiming at
-be it bird, beast or target. Make your
shots oouat by shooting the STEVENS.
yer qr years STEVENS ARMS have
carried eff PREMIER HONORS for AC..
CURACY. Our line:
Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols
Ask your Dealer -4n- Sendq cts, la stamps
sist ea tho Siavmo . for x;o.page Caution
Ursa cannot obtain, ofcompplcte output ds
we ship d5aot, ex. reivableboo'xo,refcr.
Aral preoetW, upon coce for present and
reonfreofcatniogpncc prospective shooters.
Beautiful three -color Aluttiirivat Hanger will
be forwarded for so teats is stamps..
la Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
b.-asox 41 911
ManoP1I FALLki, eseei3.,
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P JBLISHED BY E. ZELLER,
FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1907,
NEW GAME LAWS.
A bill has been introduced into
the Ontario Legislature which
bears the title of "an hot respecting;
the game, fur -bearing animals and
the fisheries of Ontario." In some
respects the bill is most radical, and
of keen interest in this vicinity.
Inspectors of game and fisheries,
not exceeding three in number, are
to be appointed to see that the
wardens oarry out their: deities
properly. Among the most import.
ant changes are the enactments of
the following close seasons :';to
supersede those now existimgr,
Deer, moose, reindeer, caribou,
November 21 to October 19, both
days inclusive; grouse, pheasants,
prairie fowl, patridge, wooclobok,
black and gray squirrels, between
December 15 and September' ;:15 ;
quail or wild turkeys, befween
December. 1 andNovember 1; dnclrs
of all kinds or any other waterf'gwl
between December 31 and Septeln-
ber 1; hares, 'between 31 andOcto-
ber 1. The use of automatic guns
is forbidden. It is made an offens$,
for any hotel, restaurant or club tQ'
supply as part of a meal any game',
or fish, under the designation of'
anything which might at the tini.'e
be unlawfully supplied. The fine
have been increased and range.
from $20 to $100. In defaults of
payment, the offenders are to be
imprisoned for a period nor exceed-
ing three months.
THE MARCH "ROD AND GUN."
There is no lack . of interesting
articles in the Mtixeh number of
"Rod and Gene. Motor Sports in
Canada," publishes by W. 3. Tay-
lor, at Woodstooi, Ont. Dog 4iunt-
ers will read with. indio'natien and
concern the article on Ozr Vanish -
inn Deer, which opens the nliiriber,
and will point to the many, papers
on Wolves as showing that Dr.
Murdoch, the writer, is wrong in
his oonelusions. ' The. 'wonderful
manner in which puhli6 opinion '
moyi' all per•er tee eontiriprr
¢ B vAc.a c r Fit ! af§n 'iia ieteetio
fish and fame is well sho•cti3 71y
special descriptive account of the
two days' conference of the Borth
American Fish and Gaiiie Protec-
tive Association at Quebec. At
that Conference progress -vas re-
ported all along the line. There is
plenty of matter about Wolves, in-
cluding an account of the 'hunt
organized by the, Canadian Pacific
Railway, and those who have :had
their interest aroused in the matter
of wolves will in this number find
ample means for gratifying their
thirst for information.
'e Zurich Herald.
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,:OUNTY NEWS.
J, , r,Creleayens has begun his
duties as olassicd1master at . the
Clinton High Sohogl. .
A stook show );waif be held at
Clinton on Abri! 8th. Liberal
prizes will be lewarded.
Last week 'Geo,. T, ®McKay, of
near Kippen, received word of the
death of his brother, Daniel, who
had been living in Wisconsin.
It 'will not cost you a cent to try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and; they are excellent for
stomach troubles and constipation.
Geta free sample at J J Merner's
store.
Will McLeod, Seaforth's well
known conaedittn, who has been
touring in the ;Canadian West for
the past few months with the In-
ternational Entertainers, arrived
home on Saturday.
William Slemmen, a farmer liv-
ing near Ethel. Huron county,
commuitted suicide last Friday by
hanging himself in .,the barn. De-
spondency is supposed to have led
hina to do the rash deed.
For Catarrh, let me send you free
just to prove'. merit, a Trial size
Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Re-
medy. It is a snow white, creamy
heaping antiseptic, balm that gives
instant relief ;ta catarrh of the nose
and throat. Make the free test and
see. Address * Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis. Large. jars 50 cents. Sold by
J J Merner. '
,. The other day while getting out
a load of gravel at the pit for the
new Methodist church Hensall
shed, J. Wilson of Fannsviile was
caught in a cave-in with the result
that an ankle bone was broken.
The old Plewes farm, on the 2nd
con., of Tnoktrsmith, and recently
owned and occupied by Mr. Strong,
has been puyohased by Mr. John
Dayman for $6,600. Mr. Dayman
is now the owner of 275 acres of
farming land,
$,Preventics" will promptly
cheeka cold or the Grippe when
taken early of .at the "sneeze stage"
P entics cure. seated colds as
Preventics are little candy
re tablets, and Dr. Shoop,
Wis, will gladly mail you
and a book on Colds free.
11 write him. Tho samples
itaCheck early
1200 of the 30,000 Salvation Arany
immigrants from Liverpool ar-
rived at Halifax on Tuesday.
The maple syrup days are with
us again. A number of farauersn
this section started tapping this
week.
Two Conservative candidates aro
in the field in Carleton for the
vacancy left in the Ontario Legis-
late•° by the late Mr. Kidd. R. H
McElroy of (ia.rp. got the conven-
tion. and S. W. H. Harbin, one of
the best farmers in the county, is
running against him. The latter,
who is a leading farmer, says there
are not enough farmers in the
Legislature.
"To the Canadian Northwest
is the ory of hundreds of families
of Nebraska, Kansas, and Iowa,
farmers, and the movelneut of
emigrants from these`? sttetes. to
Western Canada will this spring
surpass any similar movement in
the history of the West. In fact,
so great has the movement towards
Canada become in the past two
years that the State of Iowa has
had no increase in its population
during that time, the credit for
this condition being given to the
pourer of Canada to draw more
people away from Iowa than come
to the state from eastern states.
Born.
HARTMAN-In Stephen. on Saturday'
Feb. 23rd, the wife of W. Hart-
man, a daughter.
Wzr.tm Tin .ay, Con. 1, on Feb
28, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiillert, a,
son.
CAsx-In Hay, con. 1, on Feb. 28,
to Mr. and Mrs. .Adair Case, a
8011.
Bu,tznca--h Dashwood, Mar. 4, to
Mr. and Mrs. R. Balzer. a daugh-
ter,
klrerzzaoLTz-At Zurich, on `'V'ed.
nesdav, Mar. 13th, to Mr. ztn
lx Prevent,, s ' n:nd ,stop
a ''Sold 'int,' G rfh+
.7' Iter ner.
stock company is being
and a oherter has been ap-
r to take over the present
1 and business of D. D. Wilson
Seaforth. The object of
the 'yew company is to enlarge and
remodel the present plant and con-
tert it into an up-to.date mechani•
sial ;cold storage establishment such.
as will comply with the require-
ments of the Dominion Govern-
ment so as to receive the govern-
ment bonus`provided for cold stor-
age plants.
The Division.court at Dungannon
was attended by a large crowd in-
terested in the snit of Miss Willison
vs. the the trustees of S S No. 6,
Ashfield, to recover salary for 1906,
because of alleged irregularity in
the notice given her dispensing
with hor services. The evidence
produced did not seem to have
much bearing on the case, the only
point to be settled being the legal
one of whether -the notice to quit
is in accordance with the School
Act. After hearing the evidence
the case was adjourned to Goderich
for argument and decision.
The News, No Pure Drug Cough
Cure Laws would be needed, if all
Cough Cures were like Dr, Shoop's
Cough Cure is -and has been for
20 years. The National Law now
requires that if any poisons enter
into a cough mixture, it must be
printed on the label or package.
For this reasou;nsothers. and others
should insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. No poison marks on
Dr, Shoop's labels -and none in the
medicine, else it must by law be on
the label. And it's not only safe,
but it is said to be by those that
know itbest, a truly remarkable
cough remedy. Take no chance,
particularly with your children.
Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough
Curer Compare carefully the Dr.
Shoop !lockage with others and
see, No ,ioison marks there ! You
can ,,always be on the safe side by
demaaading Dr, Shoop's Cough Cure
Simply refuse to accept any other.
Sold by J. T Merner.
Eczema, Tatter, Salt Rheum, Itch,
Ring Wurm, Herpes, Barbers'
• Itch.
A11 of these diseases are attended
by intense itching, which is almost
instantly relieved by applying
chamberlain's Salve, and by its
continued use ,a permanent cure
may bo Affected.. It has, in fact,
cure . many cases that had resisted
Ott* tireatmlant. Price 25 cents
per- 'n , For sale by J Merner.
keel
fee
'HARNESS, heavy and light
Blankets, Bells, Whips, Trucks,
Suit Cases, Purses and Ladies'
Satchels.
Schram Ro :kers, Fancy Rockers,
Morris Chairs, Easy Chairs,
PEDR00,11 SIMS, S, SPRINGS
and ATTR 5SES, SI.NiE
SU IN(i MACHINES.
High Grade ORGANS and PIANOS
11. WELL,
_ Zurich, Ont.
1 h Old and Reliable
Kalbfleisch's Saw Sc. Planing finis....
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 CEDAR SHI iCLIFS
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 ann to combine good work with good
material. I also do
CUSTOM SAWINC and PLANIKC
WChopping done every Tuesday and Friday.
F. C. ALBFLEISCH,
Mills 14th Con. ZURICH
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Always In Line
with a fresh and well -assorted stock o£
Groceries. The good kind. We would
like to call attention too our lines of teas,
coffees, sugars, etc., they are money 1.
savers.
The sale of cur "STAR"IFlour is
constantly increasing, Wise house-
keepers use no other. We also handle
Royal Household a,ud Pure Manitoba
Flours. All kinds of Feed, Stock
Foods, etc., etc., always on hand.
Give us a call.
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international Harvester
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implements. • •
We keep in stock a full line of the
above celebrated make of Farm Im-
plements. They are used in every
civilized country in the world and are
giving universal satisfaction., J ' 'Bay
no other.
We handle tho;Magnet CreamiSepara•-
tor, the best on the market. Metal
Pig Troughs, last much longer than
wooden ones, in fact we handle e rery-
thing in the line of binders, mowers,
plows, etc., etc., and repairs of all
kinds.
When. in neealof a new
Buggy, Carriage,1 Wagon.tor
Cutter see our lines beforel you
buy. They will please you.
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FRED HESS &. SON, p�
Rnckbeil s Old Stand . . ZURICH.
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