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4 The Zurich Herald. relltElle3Dc: ; )d334112ZIDQFA DIMODK DCID CID )3E)(3151500g Ave and Stability Should bo Considered in Forming Your Banking Connections. d T NIOLISOISS BANK tl G1 ela e, has had an uninterrupted existence for 57 years, and its Reserve Fund is equal to 100% of its Paid—up Capital. 8 We make a specialty of the Savings Bank Department. YOUR ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED. ZURICH BRANCH H. ARNOLD, MANAGER. 41e 4iet3DC ?tl©4 ®fl aD 8 rt@441 EtQD4D LEGAL CARDS. S. la. J. 1). COOIIE, BAN iSTER AND SO- lieiter, Notary 1'ublio, Hensall, Ontario. At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon- alay. PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., Goderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. G. Have. G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. C DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE PC R - chased back my business from L. W. Stoskopf, I ani in a position to attend to all business us formerly. Calls at Rau's Hotel. DR. E. W. STOSKOPF, VETERINARY ;surgeon and Dentist, Zurich, Ontario. Office over T. & M. Johnson's Store. Night calls at T. Johnsons residence. 1'. S. PHILLIPS, LICENSED) Al7C- tioneee for the Counties of Huron and Perth. Farm stock sato a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All orders loft at Lot 23, Con. 2, klay, or addressed to Hensall P. 0. will be promptly attended to. DR. P. A. BELLER!, DENTIST, GRA- :luate of. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, 'To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teetk. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- day. 1-20 SALE REGISTER. UJTI+ON S ALE OF HORSES `COWS .t - Implements clic. at Zurich, On Satur- day March 21st at 1 o'clock. Charles Greb proprietor. E. Bossenbsrry auctioneer A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK a rref implements on Lot 24 Con., 13. Hay en Tneeday March .34th, commencing at 1.2.30 o clock sharp. E. Bossenba:rry autioreee. Godfrey Nicholson preprietnr. UCTIONA SALE OF :PAM° STOCK acid Implements on T.ut :32 Con. 12 iiay(Sem ;on Linn) on Tha^:;1„y March 20th. commencing at one o'clock sharp. E. F tssc 1 terry-, Auctioneer. C. L- Moser, pa,11.i.o . DiElpin PUBLISHED) 113Y E. ZELLER. FRIDAY MAR. 20th. 1908 W. C. T. U. TEETOTAL TOM Teetotal Tom they called him, . A railway guard was he ; His face was just as sunny As e'er a face could be ; His whistle was hie music, it always seemed to say, Make haste to Tempe -ranee Station, Come, neighbors, come away 1 Some people tried to make him His temperance pledge forget, And when 'tants bitter weather, Or foggy, claark, and wet, "Now take a drop to cheer you!" To Temperance Tom they'd say ; But loudly he would whistle Snch words as those away. -What, take a drop to cheer you 1 No cheer cloth drink impart, But want unto the pocket, And sorrow to the heart, Ancl illness oft, and headache, And trouble and disgrare— I'1l touch no fiery liquor !" Cried Torn, with steadfast face. He Chose the line of safety; From`ri grit he ne'er went backs ; He !;new the danger -signals Upon Drink's darksome track ; He knew that there was wreckage Too oft upon the.way— olouse to the line of temperance He cried aloud for aye - Teetotal- Tieh r. •,>�.ti The t (,.:fest track w Where drink hangs out it" it 'D'laat journey we 11 refnse! ,.Not to the —Bear" or •'Lion" 1. We'll go, remorse to gain - 1 We'll sten with willing footsteps All in the temperance train. Away to lm.ppy fortune, Away where flnw'rets bloom, Away to scenes that know not Drink', hitter, bitter gloom'. Where never clonds of darkne:i Or ;a+.,rrow.si:atlewit frown— Teetetul Torn, beside you We'll ride to Temperance Town. —M. S. kla yeroft, in The Temper- ance Record. o .N.:DIAN NEWS Nova Scotia has a deficit of over $100,000 for the first time in her history, Rankin Murray, a farmer of North Dumfries, near (*alt, was found dead in bed. Hanover is to build a $4,000 skatixlg rink, a clear sheet of ice 60x160, without posts. Lovaville--Kil:bridge private tele- phonet line has . been hooked up with the Bell system at Milton. Fred Underhill, of Aurora, has resigned as Liberal candidate in North York, for the Legislature. ' Westmonnt merchants have been given two weeks to take down signboards and stop billposting. Hon., Wm . Pugsley will send an engineer to Toronto to report on the scheme to. tunnel the western gap. John J. Fitzgerald, of the Van- couver Hotel, Hamilton, is charg- ed with allowing gambling in his poolroom. Bruce County is the home of 23,- 856 horses, while Grey County the highest in the province with 30,784, Clinton's industrial future was discussed by leading citizens at a businessmen's supper the other night., C. P. R. had to sprinkle 2,000 feet of portable snow fencing along the right -of- way from Guelph to Godu.rich. An. effort will be made, it is said to 'retard the opening of naviga- tion, as the ore -carrying trade is expected to be light. The East Middlesex Conservativ- es will Bold a, series of meetings in the ridings The first will be held at Dorchester on Friday evening, Mrs. Foran, of Montreal, attemp- ted to c inniit suicide three tines on Satfrday and she will die of self -i ented stabs of scissors. Joh' 1')ool, aged 94, andhie wife Sarah, aged "8, married for 64 years, were buried together in the same gra ve at Denbigh, Ont. The tern Bedstead Company's fa -t Cornwall was badly WIG; L.ttie collapse of a wafter t .c building. The loss i\iirror was started has appeared re• e, Without a at Mani 31 :CI r i;S \\'ANTED Teat,let .. will :ie renewed by the Connell of tee i. 1nslii o Hee:, -an to „ o'clock' p. a.. 1 Weilneseley the 1st d:1.1 t f April } ier the Teen. trurtien o, "Black Creek 11. rtc1i ^:c, ri] t heti n. " i,:fa -t `itln 1t ,1 ••..sur tho w,ul:, rmay be rh.ein r1 from the undrrisigficd. C' intraetr,r is rotluired to give saiti:;i:te- tory ilestie to the Council for due com- pletion of the word. The 1 swe t or awy 'Tender not necessari- ly .i.,c t ,,.t •,1, . w ic.ta \larch 1' :h, 1008, FTtEI) HESS, SR., Tp. Clerk. Farm For Sale. Fare, For Salo• --09 wires, being eem- rr.stel .. f Lot 1:1, Con. 9, Hay. (Good fealnehome,and woodshed, Good batik burry: (tieing she:(, good hog stables. Alt :, g,•tt•1 repair, 1;out1 won, and about 24 1'1res .,f bush, belanee cleared, drained and well ferried. Will be sold for $3000,00. .apply to txorg+ Witmer, Zurich P. 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AL'CTTON SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. on Lot 22 Con. 12 Ira~ Townt.lup, (Branson Line) 1 miles se.t t,f Zurich on Thursday March 26 Me et one o'clock sharp the following property; HORSES -1 draught mare rising 3, in foal to Albian IH; 1 heavy mare rising 4, in foal to College Chuan; 1 Gen. purpose mare ri cirtg 8; 1 good road mare rising 7; by .L'n'.l Fere neon; 1 marc rising 3, by King Charming; 1goldibg rising 3, by Kin•i chnrrn rg; 1. mare rising 2, by Het- terehoek Turk; 1 gelding rising -2 by college Chum; 1 filly 10 months old, by Nateby Prince; 1 horse co t, 7 months old, by Z`; a t eby Royal II. CATTLE --I fresh milk cow; 1 cow due to calve in April; 1 cow in calf; 3 heifers in calf, 3 steers, 2 years old, 3 calves rasing 1 1 calf 2 months old. HOGS ANI) POULTRY -2 brood sows with pig, 10 pigs, 9 weeks old, about sTill h ons - In The Matter of the estate of Henry Pfile the Elder, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to See. :18, of Chap. 199, 11. S. 0. 1897, that all parties having claims against the estate of the amid Hoary Nile the Elder, deceas- ed, who died on or abone the 21st day of April 11 D2 are recruirsd to send by post, prepaid, to the undersigned Executor ar Bad Axe Mich., R. F. D. No. 2. on or before the 3rd day of April, 1908, their names and addresses, with full partic tilers in writing of their claims, and statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, duly veri- fied by statutory declaration. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said 3rd day of April 1908, said Executor will proceed eo distribute the assetsof the bifid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to therlaiins of whioh be chart then have notice, and the said Executor will nob be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by hint, at the time of such distribution. Christian P6le, Executor, IMPLEMENTS -1 binder; 1 mower, 1 12 hoe seed drill; 10 foot steel rake; Me - Cormick sp-tooth cultivator with seed boxes new; 1 manure spreader; 1 disc, set diamond barrows; oxford gang plow; 2 walking plows; 1 seuffler, steel land roller; 1 new wagon complete, 1 wagon, pr bob- sleigs: 1 two -seated cab, 1 Buffalo • gear roars. wagon, 1 jogging cart, 1 cutter, 1 new bay rack, 1 stock rack, wagon box, gravel box, fanning mill, root pniper. 2000-th scale, wheel ..;arrow, grindstone. extension ladder, 2 set heavy harness, 3 set single harness, horse blankets, Daisy churn, irou kettle and stand, barrels: whiffletress, neekyokes, shovels, spades. forks, chains, hoes and numerous other articles' Also aliens 20 tons of: hay. TERMS ---A11 sums of $6.00 and under. cash; over that amount 10 months credit, will be given on famishing approved joint notes. 4 per sent off for cash on credit amounts. Hay cash E, Bossenberry auctioneer, C. L. Moser, proprietor. • ar 5' " eet 1ic14e inches air - i into 2,4211 feet ;ltncil passed it byla;v. Che police to compel W3) ay .1' to weigh his 10011 of coat - ata town scales. Fine of l $,.50 if t weight is short, The Itlen's'°Assoeiation of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Ot- tawa,.will'establish a young men's I elub ix Hintonburg, with a petal- room in commotion. Power from Decew Falls was i turned on at Brantford. It is claim -1 ed by the company that power 1 will be furnished cheaper than front Niagara Falls. Mrs, Elizabeth Rhodes, of Toron- to, attempted to obnmit snic:icte. esterd.ai* by drinking lctudanuin. She had. just been released from I the Toronto jaiil. She will recover. j For the next 3o. days will be sold at a reduced price. We will be ready early in the Spring to do all kinds of Custom Sawing on Short Notice. s i C O KAL nt aL ISC , ZURICH **"*** °'hea*.;c7 *by********* !7i*** .c * 0 • 'i * A Mrs. Francis MacLennan, t•hc Canadian prima donna, who sings as Florence. Easton, has signed a five year's contract to sing in Berlin. The , Dominion 'Woolen Manu- facturing Company, of Montreal, bas gone into 'liquidation. The company is caipitnlized at $225,000, The officials declare that pre- ferential tariff has caused the assignrilc;nt. United States consulates at Belle- ville, Coaa:ticooke, Gaspe, Port Hope Port Rowan, St. Hyacinthe, Three Rivers, Windsor, N. S , and Wood- stock, N. 13., will be closed. The ratepayers of Clinton, by a vote of 348 to 40, voted to amend the agreement with. the Doherty Organ: Company, to allow it to forma stock,company, and enlarge its premises. Mrs Jos. ;Smith, of Brantford, who was badly burned by the ex- plosion of a gas stove in her house a couple of weeks ago, succumbed to her injuries on Monday. ECZEMA TETTER, SALT RHEUM, ITCH RING w ORM. HERPES BARBERS' ITCH. All 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 be effected. It has. in fact, Cured many cases that had resisted other treatment. Price 25 cents 0 International Harvester .. .Implen e ';ts. . . Te keep in stook 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 satisfitction. Buy uo other. rV e handle tho Magnet Cream Separa- tor, the best" on the market. llIetal Pig Troughs, last much longer than wooden ones, in fact we handle e rery-- tiiing in the line of binders, mowers, plows, etc., etc., and repairs of all kinds. Wilsn iii need. of a new Baggy, Carriage, Wagon. • or Cutter see ourInes beore you buy. They will please you. 0 0 * 1f 0 ED. HESS& ON, • Rickbeil's Old Stand - - ZURIC • *,, 0 ",-***31'-'.*** o •o o. o to o o• -u . o o n � %r•a .• �. 4NATION (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT) Ube ft mtb2 iberaib & Mieehiv ?Jtar Ube e Canaba liReb S cob ....AND.... Ube Zuricb ibetaib The Ca,ladian .Red Book is just the book that has long been wanted. A hook on Canada, all about Cantla and Things all Cauacliaus should know --200 pave of reliable facts, figures and information of all kinds about Canada. The Family herald and Weekly Star is the favorite paper of Canada. It is found in almost every home. It has no equal as a family and farm paper. By speci•;1 arrangements we can offer the Canadian Red Book (Price 50e) '.i'he Farailp Herald and Weekly Star (Price one dollar), and the Holum) (1'rlce $1.00) All for $1.85, if renewed this month. Send your orders to The Herald, United States subscribers add $1.00 for postage. Call on.--, A. Edighoffer Remember that when the Stom- ach nerves fail or weaken Dyspep- sias or Indigestion must always follow. But, . strengthen these same weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and then see how quickly health will again re- turn. Weak Heart and Kidney nerves can also be strengthened with,the restorative, where Heart pains, palpitation, or Kidney weak- ness is found. Dont drug the Stomach. nor stimulate the Heart orKidneys That is wrong. Go to the cause, ^of these ailments, Strengthen these weak inside nerves with Dr. Shhops Restora- tive anti get; well. A simple, single test will surely tell. For sale by. TONSORIAL ARTIST Successor to Fred. Manns For a Gluck and Last' Shave, or an Up-to-date Hair -out, Opposite Commercial Hotel traramatearaststoeurromms PAY UP ZURICi-I A great number of our sub- scribers are in arrea from one to three years and even more, and we would kinkdy yet earnestly ask them to square up, We have various obligations to meet and we must ask our friends to pay ups and that without belay. Do it now while you hate the time. Zurich -•, JOS. SMITH'S SALVE IS A SURE CURE FOR Cuts, Bruises, T3urns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils, Ulcers, Pimples, Running Sores, Poisoned wounds, Soros, Ringworm, Strain, Swol- len Kneos, inflamed and all diseased, in- jured and irritated conditions of the skin. Mr. Matthias Warm of Zurich Ont, says. "I was bothered for some time with arun- niug sore on my jaw, nobody knows how painful it was. I doctored for some time till I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve, and the result was so pleasing that I secured a good supply. Joseph Smith's Salve eased the pain for the first time. I am cured.' I am thankful indeed for my euro and gladly give you permission to publish my case." Mrs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says:-- "For six months I suffered innately from sore breasts and doctored all that time. I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve. It was different to everything else I had with tried anditsiu itoe." cured me. I am grateful for the cure, as I have never beet) troubled Prjoe 35 cents per boat, 3 boxes for $1.00 Obtained from W. iii, Bstarnmxt Zurich, Ont.