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The Herald, 1908-09-18, Page 5=MOO e g Vahi for the balance this month. Every aing Solid Gold. Watch and Clock Repahih'1g My Specialty F. W. HESS, JEWELLER 0 0 o. You CAN SAFE M+NEY FALL ]FAIRS. l3iytll Sept 29 and 30 Britden Oct. 6 Ohttthurn . , .. , , Sept. 21, 22, 23 Chesley . Sept. 22 and 23 Dungannon 1 5 Drunlb0 Durham `'i)re mien Elmira .. li er gee Forcllvie h' ..... Oct, 3 Glencoe , . ... ....Sept. 29, 30 Gel- .. D Y i bTE1'H1+aN COUNCIL The s:na�;on inr rac'orn etuteine is The Council of the Township of noteoepen most hi -littera are every.. ry.. +Stephen convened in the Town where nnmeroes ii) arch of these I:Ittll, Crediton, on Monday', the 7th furry little-art'r�lal, » flay of September 1008 tit 1 p m, E. ai ttiiCl txtster 1Cthe1 All members were present. The .Oct. 7 and Mr. 1 5n1ut liainutes of the laiovtotls meetixa(r Sant, 20 and 30 were Dashwood vi ti+•ta on Sundae. were read and adopted, Oct. 1 and 2 r report t11i� 1>ri?�d>11t clover Kellerman—Sanders—"That t � 9, entre x ! � clerk notify Samuel Pre,c�ttt S 2 1 t1y' f* r tl me «tth have the, portion of The tied Creel: i*el)t. 27, 30 the c 1 • 1 to i farm reaxured forth • ' 2 2' tit's•, seertion of tti i Sept.�w and ,.i•s • , Tho fir) rnet ,p. - ,Lir to Sept,^" crop a 1pertimi a et . By bnying your PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRESSGOODS, GROCERIES, II A R D - WARE, WALL PAPERS and SHOES irom us. A Large an d Up-to-date Stock to select from. HIGHEST PRICES Paid For Farm Produce ti Oct. 1,.2 Hamilton—. ... .... ....t;ept. 17, 18 onelstent llf ; •l 1;. fes ]laic] fr,r )' on his grain and frtrin tzttyf:tt, meet aweden) with, otherwise tho Cotincil wonid cc derived. from' thr1:. Y+,I,..t rno(le'rri rttl l upon tile Engineer to put the led t nesporta nit's tinea s;ainn in relaltar. Carries]. led ti. .iuortttttttn it;c+utile�i, t:trtn• ;,socias—Yearley—'' guilt Gottlieb t hover ........ . ....„Selpt, 29, . in,Y in ytanlev' 1 , <il`:,piit et, rapidly 13rotvn be ` appointed Collector of Ildor ton Sept. 25 becoming tt ren,.l)aelhta e tndusta'y• Truce for the year 1008 and that 1( - grain rain farm a ch y d .'the "cel- ,,. + IIs `30 ill Ingersoll, .. Sept, 24, 25 Kirk ton Oct. 1, 2 . at KincardineinKincardine..... Sept, 10, 17 Listowel Monnt Forest.. Mitchell .. . Mi.lcl:iitay.. , ... Markham N iwv Hamburg' Neustadt Palmerston Petrolea Ripley . Strathroy .... 2z 2'3 St. Marys. Thedford Tavistock...... .... ....Sept. 21, 22 Tilsonburg Sept. 29; 30 Wingham Sept. 24, 25 Wiarton...... Sept 29, 30 London ...............Sept 11 to 19 Zurich Sept. 23, 24 R. N. Douglas, BLAKE aat;brrttt That New Winter Suit. When looking for your new Winter Suit, do not forget to give us a call. We have a fine range of Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., to choose from. Our prices are as cheap as any. Suits made at short notice. lti e also have a large nnmber of Samples to select froth. Laundry in connection. W. �• H®FFf A � 1 ]',Miss E. A. .. n �, lv tltitght in �the tr'y Halts public the, roll be handed to him, ttx soon elpt. 1.,, 1, t5 iota fi'lF'9 1 Cosa lets iene ref]' ; t to snmetipll ifs bonds with the the (1Ut?tor' \1'119 being sent Sept: 1i+ 18 to take effect lit Clari funis. Wirth- (nave iii' the 13tunicipality. Sept 1"v 10 v Horton inter, to continue 1 i' l is tit itrtlendnie^lt by 1 :. fur. 11,,rtoit, echo for the the roll be returnable on the 15th past year an 0- a, half has srieeessiful- taf December 1 i)U8 ; and further that seseassmsaasecowcaseassocesessexesaceassaateal Ike Prepared For Emergencies If you 'lie in small vil- ea lege or oonntry district, you s ]hall appreciat': the value of 1 e a telephone. ,. times P. been Haven't her a when you would have given a goof] i1.1 to eonimnaliCnte U 1t ith a friend, Or, perhaps you needed p the ke�rvitsee of a doctor, in a a hurry but had fro way of ornlnuuieating with hint, at olive. t3 The minniea seemed like a', „ butt]':;, tiidtt't titt�y, when You've had to offer while Sept. 25 ei) er Miss „ a, tp� .t , . 1 C;onncillor Wterth that the ap-' have one of our telephon- n � 0 the scJupltl::tics pro it ,t over � c, placed ie your house and Sept. `a`p �, her taste and aptitude the writer and that the Council ask for ap- oto l,e IV (Tared to snlumon Lost ]' r t moment's s o on Lela) T�r�ron is The following meters were paid : notice. . Se fes+.roil or ail Oct. , 7 , tan” •ivocatien mote eencluctst to peintment of Collector be laid. o. 1 l 1 Sept. it, 18 ep sityetli not. pltcants for the positron. os s the doctor a a '• Sept 24, 25 lit. `24, 25, 20 Navigation Municipal World, supplies and ex- . Sept. 20, 30 very brisk n t present Lind the pas- }' 1 1 sing wayfarer can observe .boats daily passing along, Reports which parvo been receiv- ed from Duluth, Southern Dakota, and Minnesota state that severe forest fires are devesting these countries as is evidenced by the prevailing dense smoke Messrs. R. Talbot and S. Cleave, have recently hacl new wind mills erected on their premises. Mr. K. 'yard of Varna was a guest at the home of J. Watson, on Sunday last. We would.like to 1iear from the Sangerlotp correspondent and will look for his column in next week's issue of THE HERALD. Wake up Albert. and arrest the present moment. Miss .Rhea Sterling. left this week to attend the London Normal School. A number of our citizens are at present attending London exhibi- tion. press, $5.00 T Oliver, rep bridge London roar ,Oc is Davis 'burial re N McGee, $`,15 00; Climax Road MachineCo, ti n accounts re -Moulds, $172.75 ; F Taylor, rep bridge. =.6 00 ; Evangelical church, stringers, $1.83; A. Patton, gravel con't No 3 5 B. $13 Ota ; W Tones commissioner S B, $2.50; H F Eil- ber caretaker of lock up, $2.00 ; N Beaver rep Crediton bridge, $1.00 ; T Keys rep Mud Creek bridge $1 00 ; H Carruthers, gravel. $8.40; H Car- ruthers gravel 5 B, $16 56; Dr P J ;a1o0ne insane examination, $5.20 ; A Morenz part payment of award. drain, $2,5.00; Dr P J McCue, Medi- cal Health Officer, $10.30 ; B Gun- ningham rep bridge 0 R, 50cts. The Council adjonrned to meet again in the Town Hall. Crediton, on Monday, the 5th of Oct. 190S at 1 p. m. Henry Eilber, Tp. Clerk, The brick work on Mr. S. Ran- nie's new house, opposite the Evan- gelical church, is nearly completed The barn on the corner has also been torn down. ..t ;]tort atlay in eettitie Sept, 21. ' , + 1 ) 1, r t , S D S burial doctor may mean life or . Sept. 23. 24 1 dumb, so why take chances, 6 Oct. 6, 7 M 1 ' (' b 1 f ce aunty g why not be pepared for a any emergency?. HENSSALL A. Kaiser of Sarnia, book-keeper for a lerge lumber firm, visited his parents here on Saturday last. Rev. C. Urquhart of Kippen will preach in Carmel Presbyterian church, on Friday. Editor Neelands. spent a week's holidays with his brother, near Mono Road. Miss B. Urquhart is leaving for the State of North Carolina, where she will teach school. Samuel Coulter is attending the Medical College at London. Oliver Geiger of Waterloo visited his parents. recently Mark Drysdale has taken a posi- tion in MoDonell's hardware store. A.large crowd attended the Libe- ral Convention here, en Tuesday. W. T. Caldwell of the Zurich Road has been entertaining Mr. Wilson and sister Mrs, Forsyth, of Brooklyn, the past few months, G, O. Petty is improving his dwelling on King st. by patting a cement feuudation under it. ■ . ■ ZURICH ■ ■ ■ I' MEAT MARKET 'E keep in stock a full line o fresh Meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own sausages. , Give us a dill. A UN iBLUT DHOW' Sall 011 Best Treatment for a Burns If for no other reason, Chamber- lain's Salve should he kept in every household on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. 1t allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe ono, heals the parts without leas. tog a scar. This salve is also un- equaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin Price. 25 cents. For sale by J ,T Merner. EXETER. The famous bicycle race. in wbich G. Jaoobe and L. Dnrancl, battled for the championship. has created considerable dispute and argument and to legally settle ell disputes. arrangements are being made to have the race run once more nn the day _of Zurich Fair. Both 'the above gentlemen are elev er wheelers and a marvelous ex- hibition of speed inay be expected on that day. Any person desiring valuable in- formation regarding .:a11 lines of industry would do well to subscribe for THE HICRI.LD. H. Howard our genial oemer t contractor is busily engaged in the construction of cement bridges. Harry oannot only handle a trowel well, hut possesses considerable knowledge of photography and such methods of farming as go to make him a practical agriculturist. The Rev. Mr. Wamsloy will con- duct the morning service in the Union church, on Sunday next Mr. Wainsley is an evangelist worthy of note . and demonstrates the gospel troths in a manner pleasing to his hearers, and with attitude of cleverness alone beconp• ing a brilliant speaker. WiH ¥ou t? Miss T. White returned recently frotn a month's visit in Toronto. The local creamery has an exhib- it at the London Fair this year. Edward Heideman has made some improvements to his dwelling, on Sanders St.. Dr. H. Kinsman of Sarnia was a visitor here with relatives, last week. �a Ed. Speakman of 13lenheim is visiting friends in this town and at Grand Bend. Miss Tom opened a dressmaking shop in the rooms recently vacated by Misses Sharp and Jackson . 0, R. Howard of the Molsons Bank St. Thomas visited his par- ents on Monday last. T. 11 Shapton of Stephen broug- ilit a stalk of corn to the Times office, which. pleasured 11 feet 11 inches in length. The new bowling green is being leveled up and when completed will bo one of the best in the County. Boys in town sometimes come . Ediojioffer into possession of air guns and use e them without realizing perhaps that they. are guilty of an offence against the law for which heavy ARTIST penalties are provided. The trim i - nal code says :—Everyone who has upon his person a 'pistol or air gun is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $50, and not less than $10, or to imprison went for a term, not exceeding three months.. Every one who, without lawful excuse, points at another person any firearm. or air gun, whether loaded or unloaded, is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $100, and not less than $10, or to imprison- ment, with or without hard labor, for thirty days." The law evident- ly deetna.the air -gun to bo danger- ous, - TONSORIAL Successor to Freta. Manns THE HOSPITAL FOR e' SICK. CHILDREN ]3'1or:a Quick and Easy Shave, or an Up-to-date hair -cut. Oppc site •Commeroiel Hciel ZURICH 0 Suppose a fre sboizla goccurs and your wife and children were alone, what g proteet.on would they have 0 a 8 if there was no telephone in the house? g E, ZELLER, Zurich a For it Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whose Parents Cannot Afford to i'ay For Treatment. er The Hospital for Siok Children, College street, Toronto, appeals to the fathers and mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain the thousand sick children that it nurses within its walls every year. Hospital is not s local institution— but Provincial. The sick child from any place in Ontario who cant afford to pay has the same privi- leges as th e child living in Toronto and is treated free. The Hospital had last year in its beds and cote 761 patients, 267 of these were from 1911 places out- side of Toronto. The cost is 98 cents per patient per day, and there were 129 sick little ones a day ' peon DAY, nooroR.” }n fire IIospital. Since its founda- tion the Hospital has treated 10,371 children—about 7,500 of these were unable to pay and were treated free. Every dollar may be the translator of your kind thoughts into the Hospital kind deeds. Everybody's dol - tar may, bo t h 0 �''•*• Friend in Meed to r,ras5Aon. Somebody Let the money of the strong be mercy to the weak. The Hospital pays out divi- arrangements for the big local op- denjii of heali11 and tion campaign during the season of happiness to suffer. 1908.9. 1t will be waged principal- ing childhood on , Ip in the counties of Huron, Ox every dollar that i, (fordDurham, Northumberland paid by the friends l and Hastings. The following is the of little children.oof i ,n k If yon know list of unicipali ties with the num- um. sick child in 1 ber of itemises in each, where act - your neighborhood 1 tion has so far be.eti taken ; Anson, who is sick or crib- t, Ashfield, 4 ; Athens, `2; Aylmer, Barton,lod or has club , 1 nrton, 6 ; Bayfield. 2; Bay}lam, feet send the par- 6; ]girth, `' ; I3obcaygeon, 3 ; Bow- ent's name to taro i manville 3 .;Brampton, 4 ; Chat'lot- OLD COUNTRY APPLE MARKET The old country apple market is now fairly open• A mailed report received from Henry Levy dated the 2nd, reports American Wealth- ies selling in London at 8 shillings threepence, Kings ten shillings six- penee. and Maiden Blush seven shillings ninepence. Canadian Duchess were selling in Glasgow at the same time from nines shillings to fourteen shillings. A later report dated the 5th quotes New York Welthys I going it.t 8 shillings threepence, King, ten shillings sixpence, and Maiden Blush 7 shillings ninepence. Canadian Duchess were going in Liverpdbl on the 5th at 19 shillings sixpence for No 1. and 15 shillings for No 2 , and in Glasgow Canadian Duchess %tere going at 9 shillings to 14 shillings, A cabled report, received Mon.; day, report Cana (lieu Duchess anti 1 Alexander selling` in Glasgow at 17s to 22s, and Culverts at 15s to 1 15s. A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESMAN Wanted for ZURICH and adjoin- ing country to represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries" While Business in some lines may be dull, farmers were never more encouraged as regards fruit growing than at the present sea- son. High prices for all classes of fruit have been obtained the past season, and there is as a con- sequence, an increased demand for nursery stock. Our stock is complete in every department including a new list of specialties which we alone handle. The right man will obtain a permanent situation with territory reserved for him. Pay weekly. Free sample outfit, etc., write for particulars. Stone & Wellington Fenthill Nurseries (850 Acres) TORONTO, - - ONTARIO AStll In speaking of the British apple! - situtation, liar. Levy says that's . moderate to tow prices are going to 1 's child JOS. SMITH'S SALVE IS A SURE CURE FOR Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped . Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils, Ulcers, Pimples, Running Sores, Poisoned Wounds, Sores, Ringworm, Strain, Swol- len Knees, inflamed and all diseased, in- jured and irritated conditions of the skin. Mr. Matthias \Vurm of Zurich Ont, says. "I was bothered for some time with a run- ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how painful it was. I doctored for some time till I trier] a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve, and the result was so pleasiug 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 cure and gladly give you permission to publish my case." Mrs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says:— "For six months I suffered acutely from sore breasts and doctored all that time. 1 tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve. It was different to everything else I had tried and it cured rue. I am grateful for the cure, as I have never beet+ troubled ( with it since." Price 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for 51.50 Obtained from W. 11. Bl,,,rvita. Zurich, Onb The can)paign committee of the Dominion Alliance has completed. rule i in all the mark ts•of the Unit- Hospital. tevillc, 2 ; Wtatworth 1 ; C iesley, i; "slt»'s xxtxrixo" Seo the example (inton 6 ; Colchester South, 2 ed Kingdom this season. Business generally has been bac], as follow- ing upon the'finti,neial crisis in the United States. and little Money will be available for luxuries, Atnerlcan I3artletatpears were go. ing in London rn the second at 20 shillings per bbl, -tvItb a fete bring- ing 25 to 26 shYllings, Ciergeaus were going at 15 shillings. In Liverpool Barttletts were mak- ing 11, elliliings- sixpence to 16 s billings ninepeizcle. 1n cases Cana- dian Beurre Httrtly'e - were going at 5 to 6 shillings Per case, of what can bo done for ellib-foot children. I 2 2 ; Elririri, There were 14 like cases last year and hunt Dunwick, ; Dutton,; dreds in 28 years. I Eizevir, and Grimsthrope, 3 ; Emo, 1 2 ; Exeter, 5 ; Forest, 2 ; Hagerman, 1 I3illsworth North 2 ; Hungerford ( 2 ; (4oderich, 9 ; Ingersoll, 9 ; Iro- quois, 2; Mudoe 3; Marmon, and lake, 2' ; Minden 1 ; Olden, 0 ; Percy 12 ; Sidney 4; Strathroy, 5 ; Tburlow 4 ; Tilsonbtlrei, 5 ; Trenton, e ; Wel- lington, 2; Wingham, 5 ; Wollaston. 1 ; Woodstock City. 1111; Yonge and. Escott front 2e Yon a and Pscott rear, 2; East Zorra, 2. DTlPOIIt.D Ater= Please send contributions to J. I)/ns Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas David- son, Soc.-',trots., of The Hospital for Sick Childten, Coltege Street, Toronto.