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PUBLISHED D BT E. ZELLER.
Q. J.1). COOKE,11ARIi:ISTER.ANI) SO-
licitc'r, Notary Public, Hensall, Ontario.
At Zurich (Zel1er's office) every Mon-
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PROi3DFOOi', HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- I
risbers,
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risters, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc.,'
Goclerich, Canada. W. I'roudfoot. S.C. I
R. C. Hays. G. F. Blair.
BUSINESS CARDS. I
H. Ci DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE PUR-
chased back my business from E. W.
Stoskopf, I am in a position to attend
to all business as formerly. Calls at
Rau's Hotel.
DE. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA-
,ivate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extraction
of teeth,. Plate work a speciality. At
Dominion House, Zurich, eery Mon-
day. 7-26
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. De e d s, Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care
fully and promptly prepared. Ofliee—
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
MUSIC
ri Pa T S 8 V. MAASS, Prepares
l Pupils for the Toronto Con-
servatory of Music and other
Centres,
Address:
LUTHERAN PARSONAGE. Zurich.
Sale of Land s for Taxes
FRIDAY AUG. 2Sth 1905
W. C. T. U.
THE DEACON'S CIDER.
I stood at the counter in a book-
store looking over the Christmas
cards. They were attractive and
beautiful, with their bright flowers
birds and glad wishes ; and such a
variety ! No wonder the little girl
said, "Who could have thought of
them all?" I lead made my seleo.
tion, but still I lingered. "Can I
show you anything else?" asked
my attendant, a rosy-cheeked girl.
I looked into her smiling face ;
would she understand me, Iqueried
as I replied rather listlessly. •'I
want something different from
these, something to send to several
people to whom •I wish you a tiler•
ry Christmas' would seem but a
Gruel mockery." "Oh yes, I know
something with Christ's own bles-
sed words, which means so much
look here," and reaching down a
box she held up before n v eyes
just what I desired. Again 1 made
my selection and turned to go from
the wore. "Pardon me," said a
scantily -dressed, pale -faced woman
"but might I speak with yon,? I
overheard your conversation just
now and I know of you very well,
and I should like to show you ,a
place where there is need of some
words other than a merry Christ -
nuts. Can you spare an hour? you
will. I am sure, for you seem heav-
en-sent to me." We took a horse -
car and rode almost to the city
limits, and then walked through
back streets and alleys _ until we
came to a tumble down old rookery
Going down some steps we entered
a place where the air seemed damp
and fetid, There was just barely
light enongh to discern the occup-
ants of this miserable place.
(To be continued)
What is the greatest evil con-
fronting this republic? Is it special
privilege, the growth of socialism,
or the prevalence of race hatred?
President Roosevelt has characteri-
zed at least four or five problems
as the "greatest confronting. the
nation," But any intelligent for-
eigner, perusing the Sunday and
Monday morning newspapers,
would, we think,.find in the gener•
al lawlessness of the country one
of the most serious menaces to
the stability of our institutions.
Race riots in the home of Abraham
Lincoln, s 'nearly successful at.
tempt at lynching in the vicinity
of this pity, mobs in Cincinnati
and Chicago, a whole State, Ken-
tucky, terrorized by bands organize
ed to nullify the laws and defy
the authorities, ooldblooded mur-
dors in every direction—this ei a
day's grist of crime such as coulee
be pant Haled in no ether country
nn!ess it be one in the throes of a
social revolution. If Liberty
stands triumphant and honored at
our gates, Justice appears but to
discredited drab, unable to make
herself respected, save here and
there for a moment.—New York
Evening Post.
Voters' List, 19o8
1I17NICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF RAY, COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that the
List of lands for sale for taxes has
been prepared and that copies thereof can
be had at this office, and that the list is
being published in the ntario Gazette of
August 8th, 15th, nd and 29th 1908,
and that in default in the payment of said
taxes and costs, the land will be sold on
Tuesday the 10th day of November 1908
at one o'clock in the afternoon at the
Court House in the Town of Goderich.
•County Treasurer's Office Goderieb, Aug.
ust l l th 1908,
Wm. IIOLMEB,
,g.gpd County Treasurer
GOVERNMENT
Standard Seeds
ALL KINDS AT
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FLOUR el FEED
STORE
CANADIAN NEWS
Grain stooks were .never so low
in Lake Superior ports as at the
present.
Nearly 500 men from Chatham
vicinity have left for the west on
harvesters' exclave -ions,
The name of Hugh Guthrie, M.
P., bus been mentioned for„ the board,
Four .Gwen Sound men found
guilty' f illegal selling of liquor
were given four month; eacla.
John Dasion, murderer of Con-
stable Shea, is very ill in Montreal
jail. and will have to be taken to
the hospital
Steps are to he taken at once' to ry
secure a ' seat fbr Hon. W. IL.
Motherwell, one of the defeated
ministers in Saskatchewan.
Over excitement at a baseball
game is allegecbto have caused the
death of Wm. N. D. Miller, a base.
ball pitcher, aged 22, at, Vancouver
B. 0.
Farmers should avail themselves
of this opportenity of getting
•GOOD CLEAN SEEDS. it pays.
Our stook of Flour is complete. 4
Brands to choose from. Stock
food and all kinds of Feed con-
stantly on hand. Ourigroceries are
clean and well assorted,our sugars
are the sweetest and vinegars the
strongest,
COME AND SEE
All speed records of the pennsyl-
vania system were broken Friday
morning when a special train ran
from Pieroeton to Warsaw, nine
miles, in four minutes. A speed in
-excess of 100 miles an hour was
maintained the entire distance. On
the train were experts froze the
Pennsylvania shops at Altoona,
Pa., together with experts from
Harvard University. The object of
the run was to test bridges and
other equipment. ' got - tin'" hour
before the,.train was run between
Pieroeton and Warsaw at 02 miles
an hour.
Alhert Lavine and his enife, of
St. Thomas. are recovering from
the effects of ptomaine poisoning,
caused .by eating canned salmon
and sardines.
St. Thomas' council, in spite of
largely signed petitions against
their action, leased 19 acres at
Pinafore Park for 20 years for rac-
ing purposes.
For criminally assaulting a girl,
Pete Harris, a colored man, of
Chatham. was sentenced to five
years at Kingston, and forty lashes.
Good for Biliousness
"I took two of Chamberlain's
Stomach. and Liver Tablets last
night, and I feel fifty per cent bet-
ter than I have for weeks. says J.
J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich.
•'They are certainly a fine article
for biliousness." Samples free.
For sale by J J Merrier,
You hear a good deal about the
habit the Chinese have of smoking
opiuin, but do you know exactly
what opium is? It is nothing but
the dried juice of the white poppy,
flower that grows. wild in many
parts of Asia and is also cultivated
there. A few days after the flow-
ers havefallen off the plants men
go through the fields, in the after-
noon, and make little cuts in the
poppy head.. Out of these outs a
milky .nice.00zes, which dries into
a brown, sti-okp paste. Everymorn-
ing the men go through the fields.
again and scrape orf this paste.
which they put into jars: Later
on it is made into half -pound balls
and then packed for shipinent. In
China it i- most used for srnoking
either ;fvith ,tobacco or pure. In,
this country and in Europe it is
used chiefly for making laudanum
and paregoric. Laudanum is noth-
ing but opiurii dissolved in alcohol;
paregoric is a mixture of opium,
camphor, alcohol, honey and some
other things. Of course, you know
that opium quiets the nerves and
allays pain, and therefore it is a
valuable drug. but it is also a very
dangerous one, and should never
be touched except as ordered or
used by a physician.
For the next 3o days will
be sold at • reduced price.
We will be ready early in the Spring. to do all kinds
of Custom Salting oil port Notice,
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CuALB LEISCE,
ZURICH
Notice is hereby given that I have trans -
witted or delivered to the persons Men-
tioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario
Voters' Lists Act, the copies required by
saki sections to be so transmitted or tie.
livered of the list made, pursuant to said
Act, of all persons appearing by the last
revised. Assessment ltnll of the said lluni•
cipality to be entitled to vote at elections
for Members of the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Elections; and that the
said list was first posted up in my office In
Zurich, on the 18th day of Aug., 1908,
and remains there for inspection . Electors
are called upon to examine the list, and if
any omissions or any other errors are
found therein, to take immediate proceed-
ings to have the said errors corrected ae•
cording to law.
Dated this 18th die' of Aug. 1908.
FRED HESS, SR., Clerk.
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New stock of buggy whips, dus-
ters, horse collars, etc., at, Preet-
er's, at right l►rioes.
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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.
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We handle the Magnet Cream Separa-
tor, the best on the market. Metal
Pig Troughs, last Touch longer, than
wooden ones, in fact we handle e; ery-
thing in the line of binders, mowers,
plows, • etc., etc., and repairs of all
kinds.
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\yhea iii need of a new
Buggy, Carriage, Wagon. or
Cutter see our Iines before you
buy. They will please you.
T� Kill Carpet Moths
Tho following recipe, which will
be welcomed.. by housekeepers, is
said by a writer in the New York
Times to be invaluable as a remedy,
for carpet bugs and buffalo mot
One ounce of chloride of zinc,
three ounces of salt ; •mix with two
quart3 of water and let stand over
,night in a covered vessel. In the
morning pour carefully into an-
other vessel so as to leave sediment
behind. Dilute this with• two quarts
of water and apply by sprinkling
the edges of the carpet for a distan-
ce of one foot from the wall. This
is all that is necessary. The hugs
will leave anything that is sprink-
led with' this solution and it does
not injure the texture or color.
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Leave on 'Tuesdays
unto 94 23 Aug. 4, 18
July 7 21. Sept. 1, 15, 29
Return tad Class Tickets
From all Ontario Stations to Winnipeg,
Calgary, Edmonton and principal
eeeet In Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta at
VERY LOW RATES
'TIeKEYS GOOD FOR 60 DAYS
Berths in Tourist Bleeping Cars at small
extra copt, ifpeayped imwdvance.'
Apply toarty C.P.R. Ticket Agent for full
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Three Great Features of the
"Hecfla"Furnace
Fused Joints make the "Hecla” permanently
airtight and, sanitary. The heated air is fresh
and pure, because no gas, dust or smoke can get
into the airchamber.
Steel -Ribbed Firepot
has steel instead of
cast iron flanges. , 97
of these steel flanges
are fused to the out-
side of the firepot giving it
three times as much radiating
surface as any other style.
In a three years' test the steel
ribbed pot showed a saving of
fuel of over
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g^ +tees e:ee'
Triangular Bar Grate
enablers you to clear any part
of the fire of ashes. There
are four grates. Each can
be shaken separately. It gets
all the ashes out—saves coal—
and means a clean fire.
made by the makers of famous
"Peerless Pcniusulxr" iiangcs.
Stop In and let us show you all the
,new features of the 19o8 "Heels." 135
JOHN TOL - Zurich
Norm Boo
Paper Hanger
and Painter.
All work promptly and
neatly done. Now is the
time to have your home
brightened and fixed up
for the Spring and Sum-
mer ni.onth8,
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