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The Herald, 1907-09-20, Page 41-412Ai. CDS le. J.1). COOE,E, BARRISTER AND SO licher, Notary Public., U eussll, Ontario, At Zukrieh (teller's office) every Mon- day. PROLTL)FOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR. ri.5ters,Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc,, Gotlerich, Canada. W, ?roudfoot. h.C. R. O. Bays, 11. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. ^"73rD DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE I'UR- chasecl beak my business from E. W. Stoskoto all business !as foara rmerly. attend to Callsat Rau's Hotel. • D]'.. E. W. STOSKOPF, VETERINARY Surgeon and Dentist, Zurich, Ontario. Office over T. & M. Johnson's Store. Night calls at T, Johnson's residence. S. d Auction EXETERer for Huronn and Perth. My rates are reasonable and I will guarantee the best of satisfaction. For the con- venience of my friends- in Hay and Stanley, dates and terms inay be ar- ranged at Tun Hzxai n Office, Zurich. *Ng 11 PUBLISUI'ICD 135. E. ZEL1,TuTt. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1907. WOKS FORECASTS. A reactionary storm period whioh is central on the 20th, 21st and 22. Many volcanic and seismic convul- sions will also be reported within forty-eight hours of sunset on the he wind-up of this pro, 21st. At t longed time of general and violent disturbances, look for a phenomen- ally high barometer, fierce north- westerly gales, and st dash of al- most early winter out of the north- 1 west. The boreal change will lie approximately between the 21st and 25th. All the lake regions especially should beware of these storms and tbe change following. A regular storm period covers the closing week of September. It is central on the 27th and its out nninating days fall on , Friday the to Sunday the 29th. This period C will bring its change to warmer. falling barometer ural return of LIC NS>;D 4L'C 1 marked storm oonditions. The Pe S. PHILLIPS, ; chances are that September will be Veneer for the Counties of Huron and !disturbed, if nothenomenall p y Perth. -Farm stock sales a specialty • stormy and l out of joint, to the Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All ; orders left oe Lot 23, Con. 2, Hay, or last. Such may not be the case— addressed ase— promptly attended to. 1? 0. will be }, we do But.t we do do rslay e thatat it the p p y ; astronoeuic outlook for this month DR. )R. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA- l strongly points to stick results. duate of the Royal College of Dental `We do not mean that great calami- Snrgeone, Toronto, also honor gradu- , ties are inevitable, or %that the ate of Department of Dentistry, To- 1 foundations of nature will be out Geste University. Painless extraction I of order • but unless there is a com- CQUNTY NEWS. Dixie Watson tis former resident of Godex ioh but for many years a resident of Regina, died at that city on the 4th inst. The late 'Mr. Watson held the: responsible posi- tion of clerk of the Supreme Court of the 'Northwest Territories for 25 years and was to have retired on the 16th of this month. SICK HEADACHE. This disease is caused by a de- rangeuent of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Liver Tablets to correct this idis- order and the sick headache mill disappear. For sale by J J Merner. The annual meeting of the Gode- rich branch of the W. C. T. 11. was held on Monday, The election of officers resulted• as follows : Presi- dent, Mrs. J. H. Robertson ; vice- president, Mrs. .•. P. Brown ; oor- responding secretary, Mrs. E. P. Paulit> ; recording secretary, Mrs. Tames Bogie; treasurer, Mrs. G. M. Elliott, At the Toronto exhibition this year the Huron Old Boys' tent was again an interesting feature for visitors from :this county. This tent is maintained every year at the exhibition by the Huron OM Boys' Association of Toronto, one or two of the officers of the As- sociation being always on band to welcome visitors; and it is a con- venient and pleasant meeting place for former and present r esidents of Huron county. y .. pensating resultant of warring on - of teeth. Plate work n speaialit Dominion ]3o se Zurich, every 1•t forces that we can not now see. day. i-26 !forces meteorological record for Sep- tember, taking the whole world over, will approach the phe nomon- ZUR C TILE ........YARDS 300,000 Bill CK GOOD Q OR PICE QUICK SALE LARGE QUANTITIES FIRST -GLASS TILE LL SIZES ON HAND al. To cheok a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Gold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dis- pensing Preventics, for they are ;not only safe, but decidedly certain Iand prom,p,. Preventics contain , no Quinine. no laxative. nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the -.sneeze stage" Preventics will pre- vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe. etc. Hence the name. Pee- t -pieties Good for feverish children. 48 Preventice 25 cents. Trial Bdxes 5 cts. Sold. .by All Dealers.. Trial Catarrh treatments are be- ing mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny's cost—the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy.. Sold by All Dealers. George Spotton, of Wingham, was in Goderioh last week making arrunren Sts for the establishing of a business college there. Mr. Spotton is well known as the hexad of several flourishing business col- leges in Western Ontario. A little less than three years ago he organi- zed the Wingiutm Business College which now employs a regular staff of three teachers. Last year it en- rolled over ane hunched students, and the opening attendance this year was t •'slthirds larger' than last ve o , Fears ago,. Mr.- s LOOK FOR e Singer when in need of, a SEWING MACHINE or Needles and 011 TJ HE SINGER has been recognized as main- taining .the highest standard of excellence among family Sewing machines, and now sold at a lower price—quality considered—than any other. Call and see them at my Store. Furniture WELL Saccllery l�, ZURICH CTI T 'I he Old and Reliable Kalbfleisch's Saw & Planing Mils.... Shingles! Shingles! ? --t5 io . a college . at THERE Zb �IPTURE FCl"R'IT. a; c'ricee before yeti 13,1,13r ,„.1_ . •.Old Da.deepn11 ifl•;i7 a there's no use of talking::et ilei sn e youngsters picking plums for �,, ��,�� . � •him all week, and lie�doc>srrd them a. 0 it acv For the balance of the - year to New Subscrib- ers in Canada for.... for what they devoured: 'Dad has never heard of that pas- sage of Scripture whioh says that we are not to muzzle the ox that treadeth not the corn. Surely . the child picking berries in the pateh or pulling peaches or plums hasa right to es rn:neh as he can eat, even as the ox hes a right to take a mouthful of corn every now and then as be goes on his rounds. But there be millions who never taste the fruits'of their own toil. They haven't time to sit down and enjov tbe peach that they planted and grew. They wouldn't think of etlting a piste of straw- berries and cream, the frinit of their own fields. They never kill eine of their own chickens and eat .25 Gents if yon have sons or daughters . at distant eoitrts, how conld you please thein more than by sending teems their leeAP 0'. i. .ilr";U '11 P ism I have fotmd a tried and tested cure for Rheu., enstism 1 Not a remedy that will straighten the diptorted limbs of chronic erioples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. Out I Can now surely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. In Germany—with a Chemist in the City of Darmstadt—I found the last ingredient with jwbich Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made st perfected, dependable prescription. Without that fast ingredient, I successfully treated many, {{mmany cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last, ituni- tformly euros all Curable cases of this heretofore much dreaded disease. Thooe sand.like granular wastes, found fultheumatio Blood. seem to dissolve iniid pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sugar when added to pure water. ind then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes sly pass from: the system, and the cause of heumatism le gone forever. There is now no 1/mod—no actual excuse to suffer longer with.. Vat help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS" DRYSDAl E. it, and they never roast a duck. After all, a big injustice is done some people. Many folks complain that the rich boss is bard.;on them, hut as a matter of fact the hired man lives better than his master. In thousands of oases he is better off than his employer. By the time the boss pays bis wages bill and expenses he hasn't a cent to bless himself wiih. No one lives so ex- travagantly as the hired man. It is the hired man's wife who buys creamery butter at 40 eents a pound, who gets her potatoes by the peck, and has leer sirloin steak brought in by the butcher boy. They will always be . poor. The hose is the ox who treadeth out the corn. He is the only one in the whole caboodle who wears a ilnuzz le, and if he didn't the rest of them wouldn't need a muzzle, ,for there would be nothing to. eat, We have got so far away from serfdom that to•day'the hired men with worn and anxious face and the hair prematurely grey, for the boss, while the bebonair person, with the silver finger ring, and the silk shirt and theroiled.-gold watch is the hiredman. He has no wor- ries or cares; he lives on the best and he is not muzzled. --The Khan, Stir. /1h s topped .by a thorouX'i y' i'litfle Pink Uandy Tablet, lrnown by Druggists ever"- wherei as Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets. Pain simply means con- gestion—undue blood pressure at the point where pains exists. Dr Shoop's Headache Tablets quickly equalize this unnatural blood pres- sure, and stein immediately:departs Write Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. and get a free 1riai package. Large box 25cts—Drrggists. Sold by All Dealers. Here is;t good paragraph from a select soil;oe : Take life earnestly. Take it asan earnest. vital, 'essen- tial math•. Take it just as though you persdpally were born to the duty of pe -forming a noble task in it—as the igh the world waited for your comieg. Take it as though it was a g•and opportunity to do and achietc, to catty forward great end good;; scheme, to help and cheer a suffering, a heart broken taro, is,life is Butler-vals majority isf wank made half,as much the case. Now and; then a man .stands aside from th( crowds, la. hors earnestly, stead eptly, and straight famous. Parties needing any shingles would do well to see my stock They are the B. C. SHINGLES, the best kind, and the price is right. Colne at once if you need any as they are going fast. BUILDING( MATER.IAI_., of all kinds. Contracts taken and satisfaction guaranteed. It will be to -your interest to see me before you build, as my motto is good work and good material at a reasonable price. Custom Sawing and Planing. ER -Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday. Fa C. KALBFLEISCH, Mills 14th -Con. ZURICH SEEDS!MCILMENZEN SEE We . beg_ to announce that - complete luxe ;of Garden Seeds. In Garden Seeds the celebrated L -L May They are the good kind and give satisfaction. g packages Garden Seeds for Io cue We also have a good line of Field Seeds. .Turnip and Clangold seed at lowest prices We are pleased to report the gradual recovery of Miss Lena Denotnny, -cello has been an invalid for a -period of five or six years, after tinderg oing two operations and taking treatment from varione dootors. She is now gradually re. covering her former good health under Dr. Wilson'stlsssiduous care. Miss Denemy is very grateful to the doctor and ascribes ber recon- erjr to 1'iiS able treatment. airy, it may,be her. The fact d by a great d. It is not •f as should be A weak Stomach, causing dyspep- sia,. a weak heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, always means weak stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlliag nerves with Drinside Restorative and see how quickly these ailments dis- appear. Dr Shoop of Racine, Wis, will nail samples free. Write for them. .A. teat will tell, Your health is certat.inlp worth this simple trial. Sold by All Dealers. stly, confit' ay becomes The Directors of th Exeter Fall Fair are to be cons tulated on the ver.•v successful a ibition this year. The gate receip amounted' to over $600.00, wbic with tbe membership tickets wi bring the gross receipts to nearl $1000.00. ADDITIO NO L 11 - ET EXCUR ONS Hienosseksrs° s•coact.ciass Thud -trip Excursions leave 'reread: TUESDAY, AUG. `67 tis SEPT. ':10- •i •• 2 ass OCT. t, es id 21 LOW RATES for return ticke'tn all North -Wert points, rangingfrom hsipea $32 is'Amc etota $42.50. ood for kisys. TOURIST SLEEPING CAI ea each excursion. Comfortable be'rks at small extra cod. Must be reserved" 'erly, through local agent. Fra pre a¢lett, met and aft infortesti.a ;iisi b• obtsiaedrtonscrest C.P,R. Ticket Arent.a1reet from C. 8. FOSTER. Mario Panesier 'SAyeat, C.P.R.. Toronto. h (rr�14 Try us for your G-roceries,1 Flour, feed, Stock Foods, etc., we can supply your wants. Give us a call. Samuel Rannie U•7��5yu,��l !py�vS�—,� R U MMA E c i , 'z * T� . ** ` ',!'gib * ****** •l ***** *** •T� Q International Harvester ..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. Buy no other. We handle tho Magnet Cream Separa- tor, the best on the market. Metal Pig Troughslast much longer than wooden ones, in fact we handle e eery- thing in the line of binders, mowers, plows; etc., etc., and repairs of all kinds. When in. need of a new Buggy, Carriage, Wagon. or -Cutter see our lines before you buy. They will please your RED. MESS 45t. SON, Rickbell's Old Stand .. ZURICH. * ..�� y Wi=t' , o.