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The Herald, 1908-01-31, Page 6
T. 4 i rtC" I19 r1 QD GfD(3115100) (3t e)(35 i€iDGMBDGD (Df9IIIMG 8 Established 1855 Cupltal $3,360,170 Assets $33,739,244. Surplus$3,360,170 A Prosperous Year..-- kg zsD will bo yours if you will start a Savings Account with us this month, Interest will be added to prin- oipal every three months, and with our Large Reserve to rely on, you need not worry about the safety of your earnings, •SVe heartily welcome your business— be it large or small. H. 3. BILLINGS, Manager. HENSSA.LL BRANCH MOLSONS BANK rQD1 3©DGZEDaC tDOBEDdDfs dDf i tiD LEGAL CARDS. t1.5. D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- 11'taiter, Notary Public, fiensall, Ontario. At Zurich ('teller's office) every Mon- day. PROD )FOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- ristors, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., Goderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. C. Hays. G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. IL C' I)OAN. V. S., AS I HAVE PtJR- eliased back my business from E. W. Stositopf, I ani in a position to attend to all business as formerly. Calls at Rau's Hotel. .DR. E. W. STOSKOPF, VETERWARY ;burgeon and Dentist, Zurich, Ontario. Oilice over T. & M. Johnson's Store. Night salla at T. Jolnisori s residence. S. HARDY, EXETER, ONT.. LICE;rS- el Auctioneer for Huron and Perth. My rates are reasonable and I will guarantee the best of satisfaction. For the con- venience arvenience of my friends in Hay and Stanley, dates and terms may be - ar- rang*etti at Tun HERALD Office, Zurich. It. S. i'HILLIPS, LICENSED AUC- tioneer for tito Counties • of Huron and Perth. Fuxin :stock sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. - All orders left at Lot 23, Con. 2, Hay, or addressed to Hensel). P. 0, will be promptly attended to. DR. F. A. SEI1LERY, DENTIST, GRA - :Mate of'. the Royal College of Dental Sur;i--nus, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate r.f Department of Dentistry, To- ronto' niirersity. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a specialty. At Dominion House, Zurich, every :11.on- day. 1-2(3 Lumber For sale, After Nov. 20th, I will be in a pn: iti'in to fill all orders for Maple, L'Per.li, 1Irinlock, Basswood, Soft and Rock Elm i. -timber. SAslitEL MOORE, 1— > Bayfield. that. ,? annual meeting ` . .LT:t israii'_h, Agrieultnre te, : ii sit tale Town 7erieh, 't Fr iilay the •?1th. tial;. .ii aIr 1:1 `at one o'clock 1,. `V C'atltlwt•Ii. Pres Ei. 1. Fa ;st. Secy. D.P.., SALE 1 sour'.- y' and seat of -23, 1%.„).. I_ 'l , c na... `tli4a° aur up to g t\ u;,:.etl roof: i,, sh:,l •lax 4 and .f\iia•,\ {VP:' :Al.r.or- r. 1:, i.: rt • lr. .i4 ,+n i harsh. Every miles front nt Zurich. 1 n ,'c t a:} Apply C. L. i. • E. /,c ... , Zurich. NOTICE (. , Ainiar„1 '.stain, of the Mem. 1:(-! Il, ova' -e t11:r tumraneellut- a:ti ,1' nt Nvill /•d lici,l in tlie Town Hall, Zi rials; on TueTidtty the 4th day of Feb. curry 1()a8. at, one o'clock p. m. I3usi- :ae•s:---10ceiving the I:irectors, Auditors' :and Treasurer's reports, Election of three e ; rcetors and other business that may be in the interests of the Company. W. T. r'+r.nwaLi• Esc. E. Zr•.ra.>;a, President. Secretary. I wish that I might talk with all sick ones actout the actual causeof Stomach, Heart, and Kidney ail- ments. To explain in person how weak Stomach nerves leads to Std- niach weakness, I am sure would interest all. And it is the same withweakHearts or weak kidneys. '?`his is why my prescription—Dr. whoop's Restorative—so promptly reaches ailments of the Stomach, Heart, and Kidneys. It is wrong to drug the Stomach or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. These weak aside nerves simply seed more strength. My Restorative Is the only prescription made expressly, `- fer these nerves. Nest to seeing ,Yea p ersol ally, will be to mail you free, , zu new booklet ' elntitled "Vrkert;ere°.sIso” . I wiIl`alea 'send ;;ermpleahof my Bisterative,,as well:• Write fe the bglok to -day, . "Ityrill strcly interest you. Address Dr, Sheep's, Boxft, Racine, Wie, R)old by all dealers'. a .11 1� tiJ PU73LISHED BY E. ZELLE1t. FRIDAY JAN.. 31st 1908 W . C. T. U. A NEW BIOME. In the city of Leeds, England, there liveda man who was debased by drink and sin. As is often the case, his wife and children we*•e the worst sufferers. He made his hone a hell. The poor 'bairns would fly at his approach, for he knocked them about terribly, and. led them an awful life. One night he went to a mission, • and God shook him as he did the jailor of old, Sin • gave place to Jesus Christ. and what a change !. His children regarded him with wide-eyed amazement. A kind father was a revelation altogether.. A few days after his conversion they were sitting around the fire singing hymns, when suddenly his little girl looked up into his face and asked. "Father, is this heav- en?" Poor bairn ! It . was Heaven to her and will be to many another if Jesus comes into heart and home.—Selected, If yon have Catarrh, rid your- self of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr Shoop of Racine, 'Pis,, to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple single test, will surely teli you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don't suf- fer longer. Sold by All Dealers. "Are the Asiatics to have British Columbia?" is the bodeful heading of the "Extra Exclusion" editi • 04 the V aeouvis .,, '' Asiatics probably some • they can get it, and how can''t', feel sure of preventing • them? That -question decidedly loons in view. Could the British people be induced to go to war with Japan, which the other clay they were clasping to their bosom, for a possession to the mass of them little known? The feeling of honor might prevail. England might go to war, and in the first encounter win. Of the great superiotiry of her navy there seems at present to be no doubt. But suppose she did go to war and win, could she keep on foot in the Pacific, and in British Columbia, a srlicirnt force permanently to guard the possession? The framers of our Confederation thought vainly of getting rid of 1 the dead -lock in which their long factionfight had ended, in their Ciebatoes will not be found much of statesmanlike comprehension or forecast. On the territorial basis of the Dominion, with regard to unity and defensibility, though it was a most vital question, it seems that hardly a serious thought was bestowed. ---The Sun. The proposed Geotgian Bay Can- al would reduce the distance from Fort William to Quebec by 806 mil- es, and cut down the time consum- ed in the passage of a grain boat between these points by two days. With a 22 -foot canal the largest grain boats could reach the oce an without breaking bulk, and tran- sportation rates would come down. The northern latitude of the pro- jected waterway would give it for all time an advantage over the pro- posed Chicago -Mississippi route in the transport of perishable food stuffs in warm weather. These are the main features of the inter- im report on the project presented to Parliament. Mayor Campbell of St. Catharines is urging free postal delivery for his city. The right thing to do when you feel bilious is to take a dose of Chaniberlain,s Stomaoh and Liver Tablets. Thcy will cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Try it. Price, 25 dente, Samples free a J. 3. Merner. Married, `.._1999._ CC41011--DobY4rl At the resi- i de toe of the bride's retreats, on' Wednesday the 29th, Inst, Mr, Barry Couch of Chiselburst to Liss Mary E. Dodman. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Ded• man. r�er tot. CANADIAN NEWS Collinxwood' color(?d population nembered 16.in 13110, and about 100 in 1908. Gold etints on Little ,Branch Creek in the. 'X ancon yield as digs. as. $10 a poltin.• , • The f rianoe oamm ttee of Muni'. ton cennoil refuse t0 recommend compulsory vaccinations Merchant W A. MoICim is going out of business to take uphis duties as town clerk of Goclerich.. A oominittoe of citizens is invest- igating the fires which happened in.Dtttton about Christmas, Night schools in Winnipog, are being crowded with hundreds of foreigners anxious to learn. The Government will take a dairy census' to discover the value of the dairy plants iu Canada. The Aliierietin vice -consulates at Winnipeg and Vancouver. are to be elevated to consulates -general. East Wawanosh farm, 200 acres, sold by R. Corley to A, Bradburn, Cartwright Township, for $13,000. Gold finds- aro reported. from Blaok Hills Creek, Yukon, and the stream has been staked for 33 miles. A site for it new postoffice and customs house has been purchased by the Government in Welland for $0,000. A sailor ffoted it from Colling- wood to G iderich, where he was welcomed with two months in jail for vagrancy. Mr. S' F. Kilgore, of Toronte, president of the Huron.Ontario El- ectric'Railway, is dead in London England. Gravenhurst toilers in the chart- ared banks want to start a bank clerks'. union. Object shorter hours and longer wages. Horse plow clears snow off Mea - ford's sidewalks, and the town council wants the festivities to be- gin before 5 a. m. The Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company has been formed, with a capital of 81,500,000 to do business att Prince Rupert Robert A. Galbraith, was nomin- ated at Lanark Saturday to contest North Lanark for the Liberals at the coming provincial elections. W. H. Beal, a former oar inspect- or for the M. C. R. was convicted of theft in SteChomas Saturday, and sentenced o three months in the county '- ny of Hamilton, stole fpL, it's bank -bo r in To 'Tr - as art e Sol.ai ,o: ,Parish, a well-known Mesa fa nier, was struck by a Gran•1 'trunk train near GIencoe and was stilled. Mrs. Parish was also serit;tsly injured, brit may re- cover. Two linemen of St. Catharines named Clark and Hamilton were thrown off a telephone pole by a cable breaking. They fell directly into a largo tree, and escaped with a few scratches. The Brantford council is still in a deadlock over the appointment of chairmen to the different commit- tees, Both political parties refuse to give in, and the council had to adjourn for a week. Constable Pliippen, of Wingham, raided a local option hotel in Whitechurch the other day and found soino Iiquor in the pigpen. Campbell, the proprietor, pleaded g81uilty.50. yesterday, and. was fined $ The G -,year-old son of M. Card, of Chatham Township, had a narrow escape from freezing to death while returning front: school. He neg- tectecl to put on.bis overcoat, and for two hours had to battle with the storm. When he reached home he was badly frozen and almost exhausted; He will recover, and it is thought 'that he is none the worse for his experience. BABYLON LINE. A number of people from this line, spent Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. Leo Foster, Town Line, Miss Annie Baechler, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel I3aeohler, went to Michi- gan, on Monday:, Mr. Will Hey. and Walter Amos spent part of last week visiting friends in grid around Ingersoll. Mr. John Midinger visited friends in this vicinity Saturday and Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Deeher Sr. spent Sunday in Meter being guests of Sir, and Mrs. MacGuir.. Mr. Ed. Stelok spent a few days 1444 week 'wt her parents Mr. and Mrs,. Jahn ' l'iq. imtusi[e .hsps is renewing ae, .qutsintanceetiR tbie.vieinity. M•r.V •J'siah n.,ue,rtia ' aand Mr. Moles Wideman of Miell<ilean were iiit tl ag at the keine of Air. C1el, Martie, fear same tires have re- ttirned hams. Organs, Pianos & Sewing Machines OUR STOCK AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. H WELL ZURICH ONT For the next 30 d;.;.ys will be sold at a reduced price. We will be ready early in the Spring to clo all kinds of Custom Sawing on Short Notice. e. F C. KAP FLEISCH, ZURICH **°. y******* *r * °. ********* * International Harvester ° 9 D .Implements. . . We keep in stook a full line of the above celebrated make of Farm Iln- p1ements. They are used in every. civilized country in the world and are giving 111iiversal satisfaction. Tilly 110 other. We handle the Magnet Cream Separa- tor, the best on the market. Metal Pig Troughs, last much longer] than wooden ones, in fact we handle e /Try - thing in. the lisle of binders, mowers, plows, etc., etc., and repairs of all kinds. 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