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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1907-11-29, Page 5MOTELS. tettioirolowoomeggepoolooiletowooetetett 0• Ab e ,$ ell e T H E' 4 Qa 44 A;r + 43 ti; COMMERCIAL HOTEL * S O O * ZURICH 08 e ECt — a, Strictly up-to-date in modern im ode) os provements. Diningroomsis sup- 4 plied with only the very best. Bar contains choice liquors and ¶0 el cigars. g, Excellent Sample Rooms tai for Commercial Men, oe 431 e * J. P. RAU, PROPRIETOR. el 400e0dp9 EAego G000F9fiA4,te6'id6;;`i+dDE@ the 'Dominion bonze. 000114. This House has recently changed hands, and is now one of the most orderly and best con- ducted Houses in the Province. Mo ?,better Maisie in the Rominicn. R. R.J OhnstOn &Son, PROPRIETORS. The Popular Store A NATIONAL LIVE STOCK CONVENTION. A meeting of the Executive Corn tnittee of the National Live Stook Association was held'on Thursday, November 7th, at the office of the Live Stook Commissioner, 'Ottawa oousider the calling of the next convention of that body. The meeting was attended by the Pre- sident, Hon, Jelin Dryden,. Toron- to, Ont., the Vice -President, Mr. Robert Ness, Howick, Qua, Messrs. G. A. Gigault,. Quebec, (Slue., A. Johnston, Greenwood, Ont,, and J. G. Rutherford, Live Stook Corn- tnissionor. Owing to illness the secretary, Mr. Westervelt, was unable to be present. The Hon. Sydney Fisher attended the meet- ing daring the_early part of the day. Arrangements were made for the holding of the next convention at Ottawa, on February 5th, Oth, and 7th next. These dates were select- ed so as to permit the breeders from Western Canada and also from the Maritime provinces to attend the meetings of the cattle, sheep and swine associations, most of which will be held at the end of January and during the first•Iew days in February, as also the Horse Show and meetings of the Horse Breeders' Associations which are arranged for the week following. .A programme for the convention was informally discussed but not definitely arranged. A number of subjects will probably be dealt with but it is likely that the prin- cipal discussion will be on the ad- visability of amending the regula- tions governing the admission to Canada of pure bred stock. It is also proposed to take up and dis- cuss the best means ofretaining for our Canadian breeders the Canadian market for pure bred Stock and itis probable that antral - 'Come and see our s1 argainS i n Graniteware:: n d Tinware. Also a lot of Reninauts in Prints, Mus= iins and Dress Goods:: WATCH THE BARGAIN COUNTER R. N. Doigias, BLAKE. ice• MMANt1EL,CHURCH vangelical Association HONOR TO A GOOD MAN, 'Nova Scotia gave the Hon. Wm. Fielding a royal welcome." Its best and brighest came from every section of the Province to, express by their words and presence their admiration for his sterling qualit• ies of mind and heart, and their appreciation of his achievements for twenty-five years. We may not dwell on Itis work. We content ourselves with saying that the garnered wisdom; of years, the gift of going to , the heart of his subject, measuring it in the light of a trained -intellect, the the large-hearted'oharity etre given to the upbuilding of. -Canada. But we may say, without trench. ing on polities, that his career is an inspiration. It was fashioned by dogged and persistent toil, by the grind of newspaper work, and the wear and tear of political cam- paigns, laboriously and patiently. And the gathering the other night in t'Ialifax was a tribute to the Personality of Mr. Fielding -to the spirit that allowed no obstacles to prevent him from making the most of himself and . transformed the lad who began his work with num- ty ]lands into a statesman of acknowledged prowess. For years I was troubled with biliousness, and constipation which made life miserable for ole. My SERVICES AND DIEETIN GS WILL BE TIBLD IN THE EMMANUEL EVAN(,ELICAL -CHURCH, ZURICH, AS FOLLOWS : Sunday School at 9.30 p. m. ; Preaching Service, German, 10.45 rt. m. ; English Service, at 7 p. m ; Senior Alliance, 8 1). 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 Practicie Thursday evening at .8 o'clock ; Junior Alliance, Satur- day afternoon, at3 o'clock. RIE. A. D. GISCHLER, PASTOR 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE BEST SITUATIONS are available with renewal of industrial activities in early SPRING, - If you de- sire one, you must enter NOW. Short, sharp, snapdy courses for those whose time of money is limited, and the broadest and most enmprehensivo eurriculm for those who would attain more than ordinary success. MAIL COURSES in Com- mercial, Stenography, Tele- graphy, Civil Service, Mat- rilnlation, Penmanship, etc. Write for particulars to Clinton Business College. GEO. SPOTTON- PRINCIPAL. LOCAL NEWS. New ads— J. Preeter, Samuel Moore, D. S. Fe.ust. See our long handled shovels worth 75 cents and GO cents for 5e cents each. A t Hartleib's, Lost—On Saturday last, a len- appetite failed Inc. I lost my llSiltll I gthy red cow 5 years old, giving force and vi ty. Pepsin lire- Inlik, medium sized horns. Finder parations, and cathartics -only made Please communicate with .}oho matters worse. I do not know Nenschwanger, Zurich P: O. 1? where I should have been to -day i miles north of Zurich. had I not tried Chamderlain's Mr. John Howald of. -the 16th hat Stomach and Liver Tablets. The j the misfortune to get his righ, tablets relieve the ill feeling at once hand in the gear of a straw cutter strengthen the degistive function, on Monday, with the result that helping the system to do its work Dr, Campbell had to ampuate three naturally.—Mrs. Rose- Potts. Bir- fingers, two at the middle joint minghain, Ala. These- tablets are and the third close to the hand. for sale by J. J. Merner. Mr. J. Preeter hits secured the ber of s pocially prepared papers on -,----------e--------- Icontract of installing a Hecla this subject will be submitted The OUR '°LIIIRATIC DISADI'A� T- furnace in the Lutheran par - AGES." l f the cod fur - future of our export trade in pure sonage, In place o . e w bred stock will also be discussed, nace, Mr. Preeter's tender was l while it is expected that consider- The fruit display from this total- the lowest. Tho Hecla furnaces able light will be thrown on our export trade in cattle and sheep for slaughter as als) our expor t trade in meats and meat food pro- ducts. The fact that a majority of the live stock meetings are to be held immediately prior to the conven- t -ion will render it possible for these bodies to definitely • instruct their delegates as to the stand they - are to take on the various subjects likely to come up for discussion. While this advantage gill not. be shared by a number of the ,horse breeders' associations, it is to he hoped that the latter will hold special executive meetings for the purpose of instructing their dele- gates to the convention, A tickling oougb, from any cease is quickly stopped by Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung -healing mountainons shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial upembrances. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses. ` The Sacred Herb" Deland Dr Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by All Dealers. HAMBEgi TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &G. Anpnno sending a nkotc h and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention isprobably patentable. Comrnenira, '.inns strictly confidential. nandboolc on Patents sunt free. Oldest n •alley for scenting paten s. Intents talon through Munn & Cu. receive Spatia/ notice, without charge, in the Sciattilic American. . r handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest air. ciliation of any scientific journal. Terms, 53 a Fear; four .nonths, $1. Sold by all newsdealera, MUNN8cCo.S6IUr 54 vngy, ewYork- Clubieing rates. ipV-We have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing `rates with THE HERALD : Daily Globe 4.25 Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 1.75 Mail & Empire 1.60 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.60 Daily Advertiser 2,25 Weekly Advertiser • 1.50 Weekly Sun L75 'Farmer's Advocate 2.25 'Farming World World - 1.25 RFa panGAPifcIE W7;3416157GDfi161fa laRL1G1Ci®fd414GME1RG3W CrtTM, SI Coughs,Col R oopllg 'Ellis remedy can a3ways be depended upon and is pleasant to take. it contains no opium er other harmful drug and may be given as confi- dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. ty at the Provincial horticultural aro noted for their heating qual- exhtbition at Toronto • appears to ities. be a surpriso to The Globe, Its report of the show oontains the following precious paragraph : "Then there is the (likp'ay made by the various counties, a notable feature of which is the fine showing of Huron. which furnishes incontestable proof that despite climatic disadvan- trlges it can compete with runny of the. best, apple.grow- • ingdistricts in- the Prov5ce." - • 11-.ca,1 .tat do.; -0 t "C1lu-atic disadvantages!"—` in contestable proof" that the • fellow who wrote that. paragraph is en ignoramus i What does - the fool think we (lo with our apples? Does he think we grow .thein in hot- houses? Does he think we go out in the orchards and put the color on thein with paint -brushes? Does he think we import sunshine by the carload and squirt it on the trees with a sprayer? What does he think, anyway? Not only can Huron .‘compete with many of the best apple -growing districts in the Prevince"—it is one of best the apple -growing districts in the Pro- vince. We can grow pumpkins in this county, too ; but we don't use them for heads. We presume that, like other Tor- onto people we have come cross, this chap imagines that Huron, be- cause it is not in sight of Toronto, is some where in the Arctic re - tions. As a matter of fact, Gode- rich is in the northern half of Eiuron, and nearly the whole of York county is in a more northerly latitude than Goderich. Further- more, the belt along the' shore of Lake Iinron escapes in a, very great measure the frosts of the 'inland portions of the Province, and the average winter tetnpernture• of Gocletich is probably several. de groes higher than that of Toronto, though Toronto also hits e, lakeside situation There are Iron -means available of peaking a definite com- parison, but from observation Lumber For Sale. After Nov. 20th, 1 will be in a position to fill all orders for Maple, Beech, Hemlock, Basswood, Soft and Rook Elm Lumber. SAMUEL MOORE, 18-8 - Bayfield. There is a probability that the property holders of Zurich will be asked to vote on a side -walk by- law, at New Years. All the wood- en walks are fast decaying and the wise proposition of building all the walks in one year and extend payments over 15 or 20 years should be adopted at once. Six young fellows were brought up before:Magistrate Greb on Tues- day eveaei,'ng, charged with making a diss'r'n`r a co 'on the streets < on Friday evening last. The com- plainant was Constable Thiel. After hearing the evidence of two witnesses the Magistrate imposed a fine of 82.00 each. This should he a warning, not only for all the boys but for a member of young girls who often get too noisy, Parents should see that their child- ren are inside by 8 o•clock every night. spread over sortie yeitrs 70 know that in the severe winter seasons Toronto has considerably lower temperatures than we have in Goclerich. Goderich is breezy, no doubt ; but it would do the Globe reporter good to run up against a breeze that would knock sortie of the cobwebby notions out of his bead.—Goderiell Signal. An Irishman one day event into a barber shop to get shaved. After he was seated and the lather about half applied the barber Was •dulled to an adjoining room,. where be was detained for some time The barber had in his shop a pet mon- key which was continually imitat- ing his master. As soon as the latter left the room the monkey grabbed the brush end ,.proceeded to finish Iather�ipg the Yriehman's face. After doing this he took a razor from its case and stropped it and then turned to the Irishman to shave him. "Shtop that," said the latter firmly. "Ye can tuck the towel in me neck and pelt the scup on me face, but, begortah, yer father's got to shave mo." • I I ZURICH r rr I MEAT MARKET %VE -keep in stock a '1 full line o fresh pleats, hams, etc. etc Our outs are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own sauaages. Give us a call. MUIR & B ICHERT• That New Spring Suit. When looking for your new ..Spring Suit, do not forget to give us a call. Wo have a fine range of Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., to choose from. Our prices are as cheap as any. Suits made at short notice. We also have a large nnlnber of Samples to select front. Laundry in connection. , w HOFF AN The announcement of the death of Mr, Isaac Erratt of Stanley, came as a. painful surpriso to his many friends. This death occurred on Sunday, and was totally tit - expected by the family, as he re- tired on Saturbay evening seem- ingly in his usual health. The deceased was in the municipal r council of Stanley for many yea s and wits every painstaking official. In the home be was kindhearted, twtl in business dealings strictly upright. His remains were laid to rest, • in Bayfield Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, and were foll- owed by a large circle of sorrowing relatives, neighbors, and friends, The stricken family has the heart- felt sympathy of the -whole com- munity in their loss. Dir. Erratt bac] roachecl the age of 70 years, and G months, his sudden death occurring as the result of a para- lyt•iC stroke. Bost and cheapest axes, cross -cut saws sausage -milling opt tits. HARMONICAS IMPERIAL ROHNER The best 25 cent Mouthorgan made, A full line of WATCHES, CLOCK'S and JEWELRY. Repairing a Specialty. and F. W. HESS - - Jeweler. That CoI To chock early colds or Grippe with "Preventies" means sure defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a coid with Preventies is safer than to let it run and ba obliged to cure it afterwards. To be sure, Pre- venties will euro even a deeply seated cold, but taken early—at the sneeze stage—they break, or {,cad oft these early colds. That's surely better. That's why they, are Balled Preventies. Proventicsarc little Pandy Cold Cures. No Quin. Mc, no physic, nothing sickening, Nice for the Children—anti thoroughly safe too. If you feel chilly, if you sneeze, 11 you ache all over, think of X'roventies. Promptness may also save halt your usual sickness, And don't forget your child, if there is feverishness, nightor day. herein proir- pc hbiy olies I'roventics' greatest efficiency. Sold in. ses for the P001ret, also in 250 boxes of 43 Trevonttes. Insist on your druggists giving you,. At T artteib's, "ALL DEALERS" A tie spaper main The Zurich Herald}> AND The Family 19 oerao � and Weekly Star 45 �' L TILE HERALD 'will furnish you with everything of interest in this local territory. Every home in this district should receive the local paper. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal is the acknow- ledged best family and farm paper in Canada. its magnificent news service; its numerous special departments; its:interesting magazine featu- res; its great serials and popular short stories male it the greatest dollar's worth to be had. The combination of the Herald and The Family H :raid aid Week - .y Star provides the greatest amount of wholesome fami y rt a ling r nd (liable news from all parts of the world. tend your slab; cription to The Herald, Zurich