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The Herald, 1903-02-27, Page 4
- " I had a terrible cold and could 1 hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it gave tate im- mediate relief." W. C. Layton, Sidell, ill. C.HURCW E . ST' BONIFAC'I'., Catholic. Order of service for the.strrnmer. Bundays: High Mass at 0.30 a. iu. ; Cato-. 4 o13i91n and 'Instruction at 10.30 o'oloCk: Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. in. Holy bays:' High Blase at 0 o c•1ock; • Vespers and .Benediction at 730. li, m, Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.3 0 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass rilith Exposition at S o'eloek; The Holy .lour, or one hour s visit to our Lord in the Blessed Sacramet every Sat- urdy evening from„7 to :3. Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock. The Communion Sundays before Mass at S o'Cloek. Rev, Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL,.German and English Sunday services- Gsrman, at 10.45 o'clock a. in. English, o'clock p. rn., Sun. school at 2 p. m• Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, ;senior Alliance, at 8, li air practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German brayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' 'fleeting at 8. Rev. W. J. 1>'.eger, Pastor. jeutf c11e en. Hitt?. St. Petri Liirdle. Oottesbien(t vornt, I?a1I.' iX Ukr ung ahenbs 7 1...14x. Santf tegidiule norm. ko 1.14r. i` ellrerveriammlun3 ZItittwoct? abenbs uta hatb8• 5dlulfe. �,uftor. BUSINESS CARDS. pg, F. A. SELLERY Dentist, graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Monday. 1-20 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Miss Lydia Ronnie, having passed the examination of the Toronto Conservatory of Music and having obtained certificates of success for Piano and Harmony, is now prepared to take pupils, either on Piano or Organ, at her home in Zurich. (Use of instruments free.) Mies LYDLt RANsz>•„ Zurich. t41.t U I C,H f i E' TX oA., r..� rLrtnsrrEi IS rUBL1t i1Lrti Z7,431.4' TIit713DAY' EVX;2' IN 'k. ST I., Z1aLL;iiR • TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :--$1.00 per year paid strictly in advance. When the paper is not ordered. to be discontinued it will be sent until such order is given and arrearages pant, $7..50 to be aha;•gecl when not paid in advanee. • ADVERTISING ItATES.—Tran s i e n t advertisements, 5 coats per Brevier line for first insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Small Advs., such as"Lost" "Fstrav" or "Stolen • be charged 50 cents first insertion and 25 eents •for eaeli subsequent insertion. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night- of ightof each week to insure change in follow- in„ issue, Local notices in ordinary reading type 5 cents per line. Notices for Church en- tertainments or other benevolent institu- tion at special rates. Contracts for column, half -column and quarter -column rates for specified periods will be cheerfully given. Address all eonimunicntions to I- m1&, E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICHI, P.O, FRIDAY, FEBRU tRY 27,1903. b'or many years the Canadian government has tried to preserve a close season for fish. in the Cana- dian half of the international waters, and the result has been that Uncle Sam has played sharp igaraarnftremnamor How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob- ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron- chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral. Throe si::es; 26tei anongh nor an ordtn■re rnld; Sso., just ri,t�it fur broncintls, ,„arse. nem hard colds, etc.; 81, moat economic.' Lor chroute cases s nd to keepp on hood. J, e, AYLK 00., Lowell. Mus, Respect and Disrespect for the Dead, Complaints are coining in from tall sides that, while the general rise in prices has carried such necessaries as food and clothing up to a point where it may soon be- come too expensive to live, some other commodities, connected with burial, have grown so costly that poor persons cannot afford to die— a serious combination, indeed. It will have its compensating on it, his people working away phase, however, if the expensive - fishing while our fishermen were ness of the average funeral among the poor results in changing its! character. The extravagance and pomp of such ceremonials among • the rich are bad enough ; but when a bread -winner who has an inces- sant struggle to keep the stomachs of his family filled has to deny a The fish may be destroyed, but if Dart of their necessities in order to so Canadians will have a share do prober honour to one beyond the reach of hunger, the element while they last. of pure cruelty eaters into the forbidden to hang out a net. That sort of thing couldn't go' on for- ever, and after using all reasonable means to arrive at an understand- ing the Canadian department has told our fishermen to go ahead. Hen. David 'Mirk, in his 100th year, expects to go next month from his home at Fredericton, New LV. BACHAND, St. Joseph. Brum-iwicl:, to Ottawa, 'where, in , Notary suianee Agent, 1louey,to Loan, e Fire and Whe ibyen- 1 the selntt.t. or Canada. he will take private funds or loan companies. : the scat he has continuously held Fl. E BOSS a ABERRY,uctioneer ung utt on County, respectfully solicits the pat- ronage of those who intend having sales. -w Satisfaction guaranteed. h e. PHILIP SIPPLE p Licensed Auctioneer for the b County of Huron. I would request athose leaving sales to call on me. Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran- 71 teed, Your patronage solicited. s.. EZELLER, t r Clerk 10th Div. Court, Huron n Commissioner for taking Affidavits, r Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu- ' ron and Erie Loan and Savings Co. O Office— Zeller Block, Zurich Ont. e LEGAL CARDS. b Hr J. •D. COOKE, (Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public. w Hensall, Ontario. f t pROUDFOOT & HAYS u Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries: Public v etc, etc. Cor. Square and North Street, f Goderioh, Ontario r W. PROUDFOOT K. 0. R. G. HAYS 1 — STANBURY,B. A. 1 i6. � Successor to COLLINS R STANIlURY 1 Y ,BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ' Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Village 1 and Farm Property at lowest rates of In- terest. Documents in original German read a,nd advised upon. ZURICH COURT ATTENDED O1itee over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter. HOTELS. U } 0 pJ til 4 THE n' ei 0 et U a COMMERCI 1L HOTEL -03 6b is t:1 1 ZURICH t'lt t3 w 3 5t t, 0 a Strietly up-to-date in modern im e5. provetnents. Dining rooms isysap- 0 c9 plied with only the very ben ¶ 1 I' Bar contains choice Iiquors and 01 Cigars. 1 ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ co ea Excellent Sample I3oonds p toeCornrnereial Mart. 00 0 ............ Y....... 43 J. P, RAU, PROPRIETOR. e •40000.eo epee 36ft.' 0 Fw4it$ eitt +ttt eNo i4the 3Dorninion„ bouse rairraimilara a Equipped with all modern conveniences. First-class < accommodation to commer- cial travellers. Pear and din - Ing room always suppled with the hest obtainable. Ct L Shoemacber prop, ! 1' ttrpirrrt Igcther at the dunking of the Do - inion in 1807. And unless the eight of the last year added to is burden of years has greatly banged him, he will take an active art in the proceedings. He was a ig man in his prune. Slightly hove the average height, he was 3 years ago a burly,. broad, traight-standing, solid, muscular ape of vigorous country -bred =hood.; red of hair and beard, addy of face, and strong of voice. io-v he is stooped ahuost the level f childhood, his cheers have sunk - u, and his knee;, loosing sturdi- ess, carry the still massive frame aitingly. ELL ExiA.tSTED AND I.NCONCIOIN. affair. We have in mind at the moment the case of a day labourer in this city who is halt the time out of work and has repeatedly been an object of public charity, yet who started the activities of this Goal- less winter with the funeral of a sister for which seven carriages were hired. This did not mean that there were enough mourners to fill so many vehicles, but only that his dread of the comments of his associates had forced the poor fellow to engage seven because his next-door neighbour had had that number on a similar occasion with- in a few months, and his self- respect would not permit hint to be outd one. Funeral reform made great pro- gress in England thirty years ago, because the nobility and gentry not only championed it for those who were less well to do, but espoused it for their own class. There aro no nobility and gentry in this country to set the pace for the "common people" ; but there is a duty resting upon every per- son, who, by reason of his wordly means or social prestige, has any sort of a following of imitators,., to set an example of simplicity and common. sense in such platters. When we look at, the question in the light of pure sentiment, and seek to extend to our friends on their departure from among us the kind of honours which they would most approve if they could make their feeling known, we pay thein a poor compliment in assuuli.ng that they would welcome ostenta- tion and display for their deserted bodies, Least of all would. they presumptively consent to let the living suffer for the sake of making a show of grief over the dead. Decor= and solemnity always, parade never: This should be the motto guiding our last tribute of respect to those who are going The festivities of the Pontifical before us into the great mystery. II. Jubilee of Geo XI, which begani To disregard their wishes -when dead as We should not have ven- tured to do while living, is un- worthy, for it is the last extremity of disrespect shown to those who are now powerless to resent it. Mrs. R.W. Edwards,`' McMurray t., Brantford, Ont., suffered for is a years with nervous exhaus- ion, headache and dyspepsia. 'The pains in the head would. almost drive inc crazy. I could not loop nights but would walk the door in agony until I fell exhausted and unconscious. For the past lint: months I have used Dr. phase's Nerve Food and from a Here skeleton this medicine has built me up in flesh and weight aliltil I tun strong and well." It would be scarcely possible to pro - lace stronger evidence of the won- lerful power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. HAS NO PEER T E WEST. Brest London Daily Leads all Competitors. WHAT ENTERPRISE HAS DONE, last Friday, will extend until Anvil 28. On March 3, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Papal corona- tion and the ninety-third birthday of the Pope, his Holiness will go in state to Pt. Peter's, and will hear The Free Press is the Greeest Newspaper in Western Ontario— some Special Features=The Low Price at Which its Three Editions Are Sold., Tho London Free Press Printing Connally, Limited; have entered the new year with fresh evidence of the abundant enterprise which has always characterized that new- siest and Most • i-•ideawake of the big dailies of the West. No ex- pense is spared to obtain the latest news, The management of this limper - tent daily have just established a special corps of viligant news gatherers in every section of the western part of the Province. These special correspondents have bad placed tit their ininlediate service the telegraph wires of the country, and can be relied upon to furnish in quick and crisp 'style every happening of interest. The great uewvs•collectiiig agencies of the world will continue to supply the Free Press with complete cable and telegraphic reports• The sporting events of the day, with readable comment upon past and prospective incidents in all department of sport, will be given in comprehensive manner. As an illustrated newspaper, the Free Press leads "in Ctinaclian journalism. Portraits of notable People. and reproductions of scenes of interest, are regularly furnished. The latest and accurate market reports are inacle a specially im- portant feature, Farmers and business men who have experienced the value of these reports find therm indispensable. The'Women's page is afeature of Saturday's Freo Press; it contains interesting news for the Women of Ontario. A serial story of engrossing interest is among the numerous other departments of this popular j mum til The Free Press is now it ten -page newspaper daily, with sixteen pages on Saturday. It is issued ni three editions—morning, two o'clock and evening. The early morning issue covers the west from five to eight hours ahead of other competitors. It is circulated in every city, town and village in Western Ontario, The price is $3 per year, delivered any post office. The two o'clock and evening editionsare each$2 per annum at your post office, The ever -interesting circulation has made it necessary to install the very latest improved fast -running presses, and visitors to the city. will always be welcome callers The presses can be seen in opera- tion at the hours of 4 a. m, and 1 and 3.30 p. m, "My friend." said thc faker at the street corner, "I can sell you a salve for 10 cents that will cure that big wart on the back of your hand," "I don't want it cured," the hollow eyed Tuan in the erowd responded. "The baby uses it to out his teeth on." "Don't send Ter paper enny more," wrote an old timer to a Nebraska editor, "fur in last week's paper you had a hole colhuil about a roan named Rosevelt Navin' a sore on his leg. Now you know doggoned well that for the past two weeks I've had a bile on both in;' legs ars' it oarbunkle on the back of the neck and you never sed a word about it." The Duron, Bruce and Grey Elm trio Railway Co. is making applica- tion to the Ontario logi.lature to change its atone to the Ontario and West Shore Electric Railway Co. and wants to change its route so as to run to Dungannon, itucknow and Walkerton also to Winghant to connect with the C. P. R., also to London, and from Parkhill to Sarnia. ' from his throne a Pontifical mass, after which he will impart the }. apostolic benediction, "Urbi rt Clubbing rates. orbi," all the bells of Rome ringing a merry peal. On April 28 the Pope will have, completed the years, months and days of the Pontificate of St. Peter, and will hold a grand reception at the Vati- can, and possibly deliver a speech. The Gentian Colonial office has just published a report of the progress that Germany has made during the last five years in China. Ria Chao is the principal centre there of German progress. In five years the railway has been com- pleted from Tsingtan to the nearest coal fields in the hinterland, and the first trains with coal have arrived at the 'oast, A silk fac- tory bus been established, deep-sea fisheries have been began, and a hull whollyin the steamboat colony ,tis been launched. The sanitation is also improving and diseases of an endemic nature dies• appearing. ' A farmer in the 'western part of Ontario bought a farm and fenced it with rails that he ptu'chased at three cents It piece. During the owl famine he manufactured thein into stove wood, and sold then' at the rate of 17 cents erten, "niT 1 have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with r1'H1it Hyla QLD : Daily Globe . $ .1,25 „ Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . • 1.00 Mail & Empire 1,75 Berliner Jotunal (German) 2,50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Free Press 3,35 Weekly Free Press 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.25 Weekly Advertiser 1,50 Weekly Sun 1.75 Cook's Cotton Root Compound is successfully used monthly by over• 10,000 Ladles Safe effectual. Ladies k des ah our druggist for Cookie e y Lotto m• g a Root Ct nod. Take no other, as 1 pond. , all 'Mixtures, pills and imitationsare dangetons, .t'rioe, No. 1, gr per box • No. 0,10 degrees stronger, ss per box. No. 1 0'2, mailed On receipt of price end two E -cent Stamps. The Cook Company Windsor Ont. re giblet Druggle s n Canadma uanded y All No. 1 and No. '2 are sold in Zurich at :b.. B i;:i r i tn:a d. a r 'tore. Mr. Ed. l3oss� nberr - h e y has some- thing new in the line of horse flesh which he says is a clipper. AsthmaGasps no, It C1�kYCITbY'6nRa ?92dAW.ar�4LMS4M�urWai<.+fN'Yi ��5G.5.'Nin:4u�sr..�°»,rtT.111tlYJt1'r.Nt6Yetd3L`Vpktylq rri031,== ►i, 1 11{. r==s r 2.1 F NE To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, Wo111e11 and children. than Ripans Tabules.. They are 'easy to take. They are made of a combination of medicines approved and used by every physician,, Ripans Tabules are widelyused by all sorts of people—but to the plain,, every -day folks they are a veritable friend• in need. Ripans Tabules have become'their stan- dard family 'remedy. They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and successful record, to cure illdigestion,.dyspepsia, habitual and stub- born constipation, offensive breath. heartburn, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheurnatiSm., sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen weak stom- achs, build up run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appetite twd sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from a regu- lar use of Ripans Tabules. Your druggist sells thein. The five -cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. .Cit.' kit: e rkt',4424dg V :Rr•�4ki4 ,:.. 214.4Vain, ii.t't..h:tap,xrws ° : /' -KI r'I'ka',p . Too many asthma sufferers give up their search fer cure, believing, that their particular case is beyond the con- trol of scientific treatment. It is only necessary to point all such to, a new hope In Or. Chase's Syrup of Linseed 'and Turpentine, the one great remedy which has proven its efficiency not only zts a prompt re- lief, but also a.s a thorough cure fur asthma. Mrs. George Budden, Putnamvlile, Ont., ,says "I feel it my duty to re - 4, IN THE MATTER OF lPrh thhg RTISTIO PRINTING, the kind that appeals to the eye. and. through it at- tracts attention to the subject talked about, is the most profitable kind of printing. It pays the customer far more than he will save by accepting " any old thing " in lieu of an artistic piece of work. THE HERALD .lob Department has made a specialty of this kind of work. Its printing has been acknowledged to be the finest issued from local presses. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM for this sertlon, we cover the ground, and cover it well, Our circulation is Steadily increasing, .and by the end of the year we con- fidently hope to reach the thousand mark. • Our Work is of the First Qnalit3r and our Prices are Always Right. THE HERALD, Zurich. VAKIc 4 1 o other disease is so prevalent among Wren as Varicocele. As it interferes With the nutrition of the sexual organs it produces emissions, loss of semen through the urine, decay of the organs, pains hi the louts, aching in the back. nervousness. des. pondency, bashfulness, palpitation of the heart, constipation, and a comb nation (.- these results in complete Loan of hlunHuoct. Thousands of young an ' middle. aged manure troubled with a;tricturo. If you have icaso:t to belie'4 ou are atlltcted with it, don't neglect A. It will ruin you. Don't let doctors cxp.ri Sent on you by cutting, stretching or tearing it. Our New MOT 1aoci Treatment dissolves the stricture tissue hence it disappears and can never return W Varicocele and Stricture without operation or loss of bole. The treattnett uta - be taken at house privately. Send for our Pres Illustrated Boole int `l'i:trilcucele, Stricture and (1C41O. Wo Craeurrs atcc to Gua. or No I?cty. A11 sexual complaints affect these organs, hence the kidneys are a great source of disease. have you aching or weakness over the small of the back. tendency to urinate frequently, deposit in urine, coldness of ,rands or feet, a drowsy feeling' in the morning. Don't neglect your kidneys. Our Nev' Metieod Treatment is guaranteed to cure any disease of these organs or no pay. ,.rNo Narmco rived Wnthot t C"d4-lite Consort. O. ww, Rowe o l Jackson, Mich., says;—.'tad varicocele in t ,., secondary stage and two strictures of 8 years stannittg . 1 was operated. on twice. undergoing great mif:eting, but 0u1y got temporary relief. I Zrns finally advised to trf the Nev.? Ntctimcit Treatment of Tirs. IC. It X. The enlarged veins disappeared in six weeksthe aiT'u4nTC lte was removedd 7h and my sexual enter rod vitality eight weeks y t. returned so I was a ratan in evert respect, I recommend yott doctors with my whole heart.' 'c ,1 CUR'S GUARANTEE'. ND CURS NO PAY. " Before `reams latent, After Trmumal eatment. aatment. We f. -'at ,and cure Nervous Debility.:.nst Mauhond, t,'ar:' •ale, Stricture, Syph- ilis, Gleet, Weak Parts, Gonorrhea and Unnatural Discltar-Pe, Consultation lrree. Book, Freo. Write for Question List for floor for Doan 'Treatment, AOrs.�' �lo� pp� fro° . r� 1tvc. s�i'L.0-111r' '>`J'PEE'i', PS: {.� z3�siAy Soli i u �il! IDEv ©Fri l4t1!CI. " %' ' 'n'ri commend Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed ti> 7 r and Turpentine. as I had the asthmaSubscribe very bad; could get nothing to do rite I� � 1•% a good. A friend of mine persuaded me to try this remedy, I did CO, And it cured tae." It ie impossible to imagine a better has `a a lila. than I7r c' e tC'at e nt for asthma r m Syrup of Linseed 'and Turpentine. II poothee the excited nerves clears the brottohlal tubes, gives prompt relief to the frightful spasms, and, when used regularly, thorouohly and permanently cures asthma. 25 cents, all dealers', or tt 0manson. Bates & Co., Toronto. as Dr.Y�ets Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. ATENTS GUARANTEED! O'FARRELL & LAWSON, 1425 NEW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, D. 0, Solicitors off American and Foreign Patents, Designs,Tradomarks Copyil rights. Will return fee i# Patent is not Secured. tend for • Inventor's Guide, or'How to Get a' Potent. ( 'Mention this Paper and secure soet±iai rtatec,' *