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The Herald, 1907-08-30, Page 5T e Zurich Herald, . HOTELS. ****0*** lvt *****410***1 t• ;ii t THla ; a * GOMMERCI L HOTEL * d'; * ZURICH ' W s0 q 0 $ Strictly up-to-date in modern ire provements. Dining rams is sup - a' plied 'with only the very best. ¶ ¶ 0 ' Bar contains choice liquors and '4"eigars. 11 T ¶ ¶ to 0 ei Excellent SKxi'ip1e Rooms lilt for. Commercial Men. J. P. RAU, PROPRIETOR. goe000tst0 3*mtIIth*0000080e'r***040 ey the dominion lbouee. VIMIMMINNIVIIMNIMa This House has recently changed hands, and is now one of the most orderly and best con- ducted Houses in the Province. o setter Mable in the dominion. R. R.Johnston&Son, PROPRIETORS. The Popular Store for 1907. The people have ' shown by their increasing patron- age during the past year that they fully realize that this is place to buy their r-+ , Goods, Groceries, s and Shoes, , Hard. Paints and Oils, 'at the right price, the right quality. g OUT many -.Crud- Pg4t,. 02ro s, ;we. continuance of ,. N. Douglas, BLAKE. MIVIANUEL CHUiRCH vangelical Association .SERVIOES AND MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN THE EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ZURIOR, AS FOLLOWS : Sunday School . at 9.30 p. m. ; Preaching Service, German, 10.45 tt. m. ; English Service, at 7 p. m ; Senior Alliance, 8 p. m. Tues- day evening German Prayer meet- ing, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock ; English Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Choir Practice Thursday evening at 8 o'clock; Junior Alliance, Satur- day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Reeve A. D. (ISORLER, PASTOR ALL GOOD THINGS must win upon their. merits. The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its kind in the English language. A IL Sayce, ]LL D., D.D , of Oxford University, England, has recently said Of itt It is iudeer! a marvelous Worlc ; i t is difficult to conceive of a dictionary more exhaustive and complete. Everything is in it -not only what we might expect to find in such a work, but also what few of us would everhave thought of Ioo]:ingfor. A supplement to the new edition has brought it full upto data. I have beery looking through the ]atter with a feeling of astonishment at its completeness, and the amount of labor that has been put into it. .9. THE GRAND PRIZE rtioth)at In- ternational the world'saward)iir,St. theu . FREE --"A. Teat in Pronunciation," in. 0 INVANAirIONALWEBSTERSINCItiONARY structive and entertaining for the whole family, Aiso illustrated pamphlet. G.1140.MERRIAMCO., PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, Masa. The Air Ship that is corning to the Canadian National Exhibition,' Toronto, will make's trip, from the Exhibition Grounds down to the City Hall, around the City Hall. tower and back to the place of starting, thus exemplifying the great progress that has been made within the last ' twelve months in aerial navigation, It is not so many months since Santos Dumont the Great Brazilian aeronaut, had his name on the lips of pretty well every roan and *onian in -the civi- lized world for his great feat of rounding th'e Palace of the Elysee and now within a year of that per- formance the feat is to be more. than repeated in the City of Toron. to, Canada. The Pioneer,. organ of the tem- perance people, says: "Under the' law its it formerly stood. the license holder was personally responsible for all that was done in his . house If he hired another elan to sell liquor unlawfully, he had to bear the hea' ,y penalty of the offence to which he was a party. Now thtl poor tool may be used as a scenes goat and comparatively light fine imposed upon him,, makes the license holder exempt from punish- ment. The system,', it adds, "is a distinct encouragement to 1aw breaking, and a shield for the, trickster who under the former plan would have to take the con- sequences of the crime which -he permitted, including the rick of losing his license." I will mail yon free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia. The Heart or The Kid- neys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment: Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment, is treating the' result of your ailmedte and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves—the inside nerves—mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid- neys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative bas made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves" Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me. today for sample and free Book. Dr Shoop, Racine,.Wis. The Restora- tive is sold by All Dealers The Liberal .Aeso -cofitrell it"'fiik'3i5" -Javanese immigration in Columbia checked. It 'lip that the .Taps are. flocking into Canada's Pacific Province at an alarming rate, and it is certainly not desirable to have our Country over run with Asiatics. Below is the resolution sent to the Dominion Government on this matter :-- "Resolved—That -"Resolved—That we do most esr-nestly request and demand that the Dominion Government im- mediately take steps to restrict this dangerous and undesirable immigration. We do'so with the more confidence since at the late Colonial Conference Sir Wilfrid Laurier laid it down as a maxim of policy in the Empire, "that every community knows best what does for itself," and as the Canadian Confederation was formed upon the same principle, our unanimous expression of alarm at the Asiatic immigration into this Province should have the greatest weight in inducing the Government to con; sider this protest." ExETER Rev, E. and Mrs. Grigg returned missionaries from: Burmah, India, will give a'taik on their work in that. land illustrated by lime light erieves on Friday Aug: 30111 in the Mein St. Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Grigg have spent some fo jirteen years in the mission work in that country and no doubt their talk will be very interesting. Ad_ mission fee 10o, and 15o, Wm. Bawden of Bawden and MoDonell, returned recently from the Old Country with four Clyde and two Shire'. stallions, Before Magistrate lay on Mon- day last, Mr. Reid;the proprietor of the Temperance House at Exe- ter North, was fined 423 and costs for. selling liquor. 1ir. Reid also agreed to close the hotel altogeth- er. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. •Mr. J. H Seitz of Detroit, Miele., says. "They re. stored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." Price 25 cents. Samples free, Sold by J J Kerner. OASHWOOD It is reported that the Block re- cently destroyed wall be re -built. Mrs. J. Kellerman left on Tues- day for a visit to Toronto Exhibi- tion. •John Grigg an old resident of Dashwood died last week, aged sixty years. Milton Goetz returned to Detroit after a pleasant visit with his par- ents here. . Miss Lily, Hartleib returned on Saturday last from a visit in Seb- ringville and London. ST. JOSEPH, Nelson Masse,, Sr, of - Seaforth, spent Sunday with his family. Mies Pauline Plante left on Sat- urday for London. Miss Mabel Charrette is at pre- sent visiting he"'stere, Mrs. Luke Nigh at Se .I Th 41 Beard have 'r Mis- We have in Ontario, in many re- spects, one of the most satisfactory. statutes to be found anywhere in Canada or the United States, for the regulation of automobile traffic Under this law speed is limited in country sections to fifteen miles per hour, to seven miles when ap• proaching a horsedrawn vehicle, and when the horse appears to be frightened by the presence of the machine the driver of the latter is I required to come to a full stop. Furthermore, if damage occurs the onus is on the owner of the motor of proving that he was pot respon- sible for.tbe injury caused. A weak point in the law is in the penalty for infraction. This is limited to a line of $10 'Lto $50. A fine is a matter of comparatively little moment to the majority of men who own vehicles of this de- scription. A case occurred in the United States 'the other day where the owner of a. New York machine was found to have in possession nearly $7,000 for the purpose of meeting current expenses on a prolonged trip with his machine This was probably an exceptional case, but it goes to show how little money counts with men of the class of those who stn afford cars with a speed of anywhere up to sixty miles an hour. It shows, too how neccessary it is that the law should be amended so as to give power to a magistrate to impose a term of imprisonment without the option of a fine in oases where there is a glaring disregard of the Iublio rights, • Its:. Ike is the all all 13. lay ou 'all er- yly, L$1 - hg.. els= ns rig .an ted u,n te. We d sly de !ly hit ;1•t, the Sits es tus N�1is art b COUNT! BOARD j.Y'I ETING- { The Boer('Boer('ofExaminers for the County of Huron met in Seaforth on Saturday, Aug. 24th for the transaction of business. .All the nleiribers were present, Mr. Robb, B. A., I. P, :Se was appointed chairman for the year. The follow- ing resolutions were then passed :- Resolved that thercandidates who wrote at the junior Teachers' or Senior Teachers' Exttunnetion in July and failed be allowed to at tend Model School in accordance with the regulation of the Educa- tion Department in 1906. Resolved, that students be ad- mitted to the Model Schools who will be 18 years of age on or before the opening of the schools at the Autumn term of 1908.. Resolved, that studen es who fail- ed to write at the Departmental Examinations in July on account of sickness, but were recommended by the principal of the Collegiate they attended as being sufficiently prepared to write, he allowed to attend the model. Resolved, that teachers whose Third Class Certifi- cates expire at the end of the year may have a Renewal for a year and a Waif bypassing the final examina- tion of the Model School. After some routine business the Board adjourned to meet again at Seaforth in December. GEO. BAIRD, Secy. HICKS' FORECASTS. A regular storm period covers the first week in September, being central on the 4th. A very threat- ening barometer, with high tem- perature will appear in western ex- tremes by the 3rd and 4th, and storms of much energy will sweep progressively over the country from the 4th to 7th. The culmina- tion will come on and touching 7th. Seismic shakes will be probable in many parts of the globe within forty-eight hours of noon on the 7th. A reactionary storm period conies close after the crisis of the first period. It is central on the 9th, lOth and iltb. Remember, this is at an annual crisis of mag- netic unrest. added to all the dis- turbing factors shown in the storm diagram. Heed all warnings and indications of growing storms, in- land, on the coasts and on the seas in the south especially. Heavy storms of 'rain, hail, wind and o thunder will move out of the north- . t se, and be followed by a'e to cooler, with pro - C Sweet to Eat condix f; -els 1 Candy Bowel Lazatinil, he last. 'PHO RLS STRIKE All the Operators; at Fort 'William Ha The Sovereign Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE :-TORONTO. Paid Vp Capitals r $3,000,000.1 BOARD OY DIRECTORS; .Eaxxaxrls JARvxs, l:sq•, .: . - ,Fresid'en RA.NDOLrxxm enorrALp,Ese.raVicc•.Fresitene A. A. ALL, Esq., Ax s . - and Vice -.President' iioe . D. MCMxLLAN, ARCH. CAMPBELL, Req., M,P. A. E. DYII4ENT, Esq,, Hotg. PP -TER MCX.AREt, W. K. McNAvGBr, Esq., M.Y. ALEx.'BRU. E, Esq., K.C. F. G. JEMieETT, - - Gen rat. Manager R. CAssuts, - - - Asst. General-Manat;esaL Savings Bank Department Interest at beat curXent rates paid quarterly. , ZURICH BRANCH Jos. Snell, s Manager e a 8 ZURICHaka • a •ara E keep in stocka full line o fr esh meats, hares, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for ,their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own saubages. Give us a call. YMBLUT ICH', Clubbing rates. eger We have made arrangements to offer the following lowi'clubbing• rates with THE Hv:RALD f Daily Globe . . $ 4.25 „ Mail & Empire 4.25 Weaklyp Globe . . 1 Mail & Empire Berliner Tournal (German) Family Herald & Star Daily Advertiser Weekly Advertiser -Weekly Sun Farmer's Advocate Farming World Weekly Montreal Herald" Gone Out. 'Fort William despatch The, trou which has existed in the locba1 to phone offices here;fed' a couple of.iuent reached a crisis at noon to -day wh all the girls employed on the switc board went out on strike. The,. ori was brought on by the appointment Miss Oro Hudson, of Decatur, Illlince to be chief operator.. This young -1 arrived from the States last week, al the city girls, many of whom have war ed in the plant since its inception, natu ally objected to being put under a nett comer, and especially one from a foreig country. Linemen employed by, the city wi. also, it is said, go out in sympathy t. night, and it looksas •if the civic tel phone plant will be completely tied u in a very short thne. The appointment of Miss Hudson ov. the local girls, while it is the direr cause of the strike, is yet only one c the many grievances which the girls se, they have against the .Superintendent. THANKSGIVING DAY. Ottawa, Aug. 26. --The Canadian Man facturers' Association has forwarded the Government, through Secretary.Mu ray, a resolution endorsingthe reque of the Commercial Travellers' Assoei tions that Thanksgiving Day this ye be held. ona Monday inet,.,•i ,ole e. Y''a. • Far 1 -I5: �' i3 k . ,Tit 'sl�'�,F� .� t�%�ers SPECIAL EXCURSIONS fl WORK HARVESTING FOR 20,1100 MEN IN MANITOBA ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN • 1r3 GOINc Additional for the Behan Ticket, .1W TRIP 1 under conditions as below. GOING DATES Auld. 27 y From Toronto and all Stations west in Ontario, south of main line of Grand Trunk Ry., Toronto to Sarnia. o From Toronto to Sarnia on Q.T.R. and all stations north to and in- cluding Can, Pac. Stations Toronto to Owen Sound, From Toronto and east, to and including Sharbot Lake and Kingston, Aug. 3 Sept. 4 also north of Toronto and north of Cardwell Jct. on 01,T.14, and north of Bolton Junction on Can. Pac, ONE-WAT SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLA TO WINNIPEG ONLY Representative farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments, will meet and enrage laborers on arrival at Winnipeg. Free transportation will bo fu.nished at Winn peg to points on Can. Pao, and Can. Nor. Itys. where laborers are needed, oast of Doose Jaw, Kamsack and Swan River. (inelud- ing branches), and at ono cent a mile each way west thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta. A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when executed by farmer showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from tbat point for a second class ticket back to startingpoints in Ontario, at $18.00, prior to Nov. 301h, 1007, • Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers'' trains and will be issued to women as well an to men, but will not be issued at half fare to ohlldren. Don't forget the For full particulars see nearest C. P.11. agent. or Homeseekere wlth T uriet Sleeperans Aug, 21, Sept. 10 autd 24 write C. D. FOSTER, D.1P.A., C.P.)a.. TORONTO I'HAMERLAI oe 1 Frit r "`sr; ;vim ,, A few doses of this reniedy,will in- variably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhwa. It can always be depended upon, even in the more. severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera, morbus. It is equally successful for summer dieenccea and cholera infantnrn in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year; When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every main of a family should keep this remedy in his home. Huy it now. PEACE, 250. LARGE SIZE, 50o. "ALL DEALERS" es ern at The Exhibition the People all like to Attend EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS FIND IT PROFITABLE TO GO KNA.BENSHUE'S AIRSHIP daily and a full list of Attractions, with plent3r of Music. Fireworks after programs each evening, con- cluding with that grand display, "THE SIEGE OE GIBRALTAR" REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS ,Send to the Secretary for Prize Lists, Programmes anti an information W..1, REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary LONDON, SEPT. 6 TO 14