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The Herald, 1903-03-13, Page 4
rri E ZURICH HERALD catI OWES •, r, ST. BON Ul WAVE, Oatholic, ' I I�UULIhliCI1 D Order of service+ for the summer. Sundays: High Mass at• 9.30 a, m.; Cate- • ehisin and Instruction at 10.30 o'clock: Vespers and Beuedictiotl of the Most • lllessed Sacrament at 7 p. tn. Holy Days: High Mass at tl o'cloek;, Vespers and Benediction at 730, p rn, Week Days Mass every more lug at 7.3 0 o'clock; First Fridays, ?Mass with Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy Hour, or one hour visit to one Lord iu the Blessed Saeramet every Sat- urdy evening froma7 to 8. Baptista on Sundays at •? o'clock. The Commut.'on Sundays before Mass at • 8 o'clock, Rev. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday Services : - German, at 10.45 o'clock a, m. English, 7 o'clock p, m., Sun. school at p. m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliauee, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. Rev. W. J. 1'.eeger. Pastor. geutjdle en. luth. St. Petri tfirdle. SVS Y TIV.T SDA ' la7iI ING. lit' IC, ZELLER TEI411S O1 SUBSCRIPTION —61 .00 per year paid strictly ill advance. When the paper is not Ordered to be discontinued. it will be sent until such order is given and arrearages pelki. $.1.00 to be charged when not paid in advance. Al)VERTIS1NG 1dATI'.S.—Tran s i e n t advertisements, 5 cents per'Heavier line for drat insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertion, Small Advs. such as"Lost" '`Estray" or "Stolen wi,1 be charged 50 cents first insertion and 25 costs for each subsequent insertion. Copy for change of advertisement must be handled in not later than Tuesday night of etteh week to insure change in follow - lug issue. Local notices in ordinary reading type i 5 cents per line. Notices for Church eu.- tertainments or other benevolent institu- tion at special rates. Contracts for column, half -column incl quarter -column rate itfor specified periods will be cheerfully given. Address all j communications to ,tn--1Ar0,1c1, , ZP.O ' Oottesbienft norm. 1?atb dl, ?IE)r iE. ZELLER EDITORDItICI.I, ' unb abenbs 7 lthr. Salnjtagjcl?uie = ..... _ norm. >,o 11.4r. t;ehrernerjanmtluto,3 FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1903. Iiiittwocil abenbs unt batbS. E Shciitf Pa ft e. or. BUSINESS CARDS. ■ pR. F. A. SELLERY 9 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. 1-26 AtTUSICAL INSTRUCTION, Miss Lydia Rennie, having passed the examination of the Toronto Conservatory of Music and having obtained certii]oates 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.) Niles Lem's. RANNIE, Zurich. V. - --- ND, St, Joseph. • Notary Public, 1ire and Life L In- 1 There is likely to be a large ad- dition to the number of Canadian i bottoms on the great lakes this I year. In addition to the two un- der construction at Collingwood for the Playfair Co., of Midland, and the St. Lawrence c� Chicago i Transportation Co., of Toronto, !respectively, and the one being I built by the Bertraxns at Toronto i for the Victoria Lumber Co., two i ere being built at Glasgow, Scot- land, and one at Newcastle -on - 1 Tyne, England, for Canadian own- ers. Tho Algoma Central Railway l I Co. is looking for a new steamer 'for one of its freight and pissen- ger runs ; the recently -organized ! Inland Lakes Transportation Co. is !. about closing a deal for three old 1 Bel t it' Sett grain carrier, in Eng- ! ]e;1 l. an 1 the Western Navigation (. suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by t., j. net formed, is negotiating In private funds or loan companies. i i g:and for one more freiglit ear- sthma , " One of my daughters• bad a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re- lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." --Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville, 0. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycures manycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping -cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Threo sizes: 25c., enough for an ordinary cold; 50c., just right for bronchitis, hoarse- ness, hard colds, etc„ $1, moat economical, for chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. C. AYER 00., Lowell, hiss. Norway, Sweden and Denmark have one telephone for every four- teen of population. If the same proportion was existing in Canada we tivonld have 393,000 telephones in use, whereas we only have 631,92 at the present time, In Ontario the proportion is one phone for every 89 inhabitants, whereas in British Columbia there is one phone for every 63 inhabitants. But it must be noted to their credit that the telephone services are in the hands of local companies and that the cost being low, farmer, are taking advantage of the com- modity. British Columbia having succeeded so well, what grand results could we not expect with the wide field we have for farmers' phone in Ontario? Tho only real protection we can have against monopolies, is the municipal control of public utili- ties, The large corporations have been receiving larger powers than were ever conferred upon thein, but nevertheless they are finding new methods of evading their obligations and larger successes in filming their views upon 'We and. legislatures. We can only protect ourselves by munici- pal ownership. rl1;l, foe peer vice on the upper lake;. Canadian. E,BOSSEZ�TBERRY, I }Tamut.ni owners are also enquir- Licensed Auctioneer for Hur- i inn in the British market for suit - on County, respectfully solleits the pat- soilage of those who intend having sales. ( able vessels for the lake trade, so Satisfaction guaranteed. that if all the promises are fulfilled f EL[LIP SIPPLE there will be something like fifteen I County of Huron. I would request reeking frelgr let car,�ccs 21:1110:- t en those having sales to call on me. tire]y on the upper lakes. A daily • Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran- j passenger service at Port Arthur is teed. Your patronage solicited. promised. Licensed Auctioneer for the 1 additional Canadian -owned vessels' E ZELLER, a Clerk 10th Div. Court, Huron Commissioner for taking Affidavits, Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the IIu- ron and Erie Loan and Savings Co. Office— Zeller Block, Zurich Ont. LEGAL CARDS. J. D. COOKE, . (Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public. Ileusall, Ontario, i 1�ROUDFOOT & HAYS; Municipal Ownership Versus Private Corporations. The question of public ownership has been for sollle time past given a, good deal of attention by some of our big dailies. It is certainly* u known fact that municipal owner- ship has long Since passed the experimental Stage in England. The history of its practical ap- plication has proved a hundred successes for one failure.:rf munici- palities of the old Europe have made a success of it there is n0 reason to believe that Canadian municipalities cannot do as well Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public and shitre in the profits which are etc, etc. Cor. Square and North Street, now paid in dividend:: to share- Goderieb, Ontario l holdwl's, in reduced taxation and EVERYONE CAN HELP THE W. PROUDFOOT K. C. P.. C. HAYS 11111111i0ipal int provelnent,. • 22 Ring SWEast,Vesuvius has atrain become activeand explosive ineandeseent glebes. The Now Vree Consumptive Hospital Will Admit Consumptives Absollitely The appeal being, made on behalf of the new Free Consumptive Hospital, built f the National Sani- tarium Association—the first Free Con- sumptive Hospital in Canada—is one that touches closely the heart -strings of every man, woman, antic:1111d the broad Domin- ion over. Where is the community, far or n.ear, without its sufferers from this dread white plague? We are all in- terested in bringing these relief and re- storing them •to health, family, and active citizenship again. One important step in this direction has been taken in the erection of the new Free Consumptivet Hospital, due. to the bened.cenee of two Toronto eitizena, and which is now xtearly completed, When the workmen go out of the building, and that will be almost immediately, all that is svantecl to make it ready to receive the consumptive is that it be supplied with beds and other furnishing appointmentS, no charge whatever being made for The National Sanitarium Association are already carrying too hecvy a debt to undertake the furnishing themsel-ves, but the way is open. for each one to help in raising the $10,000 needed for this purpose. The sum is not a large one. Ten thousand individual contribations of 81.00 each ottb of a population of aessely 6,000,000 people would accomplish this end. Some, of course, 'with their hearts racked by the suffer1ngs of relatives, friends, or fellow -citizens, will, out of their abundance, do better than this. Fifty dol lama will furnish a bed. What is needed quickly, that is that the aartonnt be raised the man3r knocking at the doors of the National Sanitarium .Association may find a, place open. for thempu, Contributions for thie rpose, $1.00 or Mae, willbe received. by Sir Wm. R. Meredith, Chief justice, 4 Lamport A,ve., West Toronto; or National Trust Co.. Limited Chance to Join a club That W111 Make and Save Money for You. Everybody should join the Mutual Literary Mu - isle Club of America. There is nothingelse like it anywhere. It costs almost nothing to join And the benefits it gives are wonderful, It enables you to urchasebooks and periodicals muele and musical purchase at special cut prices. It secures re- duced rates at many hotels. It answers questions tree of charge. It offers scholarships and valua- ble cash prizes to members. It maintains club rooms in many cities for its members. In addition, every member receives the official magazine entl• tied•. Ev'ry Menthes apubllcatloninaelaeaby itself, including 6 pieces of high-class vocal and in- atrumental musto(futl aize/ each month without extra Charge • 22 pieces in one year in all. YOU CAN GET AM 02' THESE BENEFITS FOE Are 130ST NOTHING. The full yearly membership fee Is OneDollarfor which you get all above, and you may with draw anytime within three month's if you want to do so and get your dollar back. If you don't caro to spend $1.00. send 25 cents for three months membership. Nobody can afford to pass this offer by. You willget your money beefs in value many times over. ull particulars will bo sent free of charge. but if you are wise you will send in your request for membership with the proper fee at once. The 25 els. three months mem- bership offer will soon change. Write at onoo ad- dressing your letter and enclosing $1,00 for fan year's membership or twenty -Live cents for three months to IDS'CTY16.T, LI'I'EiL1iL7C hI'VAI,C C]LVF3 ATO. 1fi4i Nam»un 9l,•. N. mo Otis. 1 ]?IRE AT CLINTON, The Combe Block Completely De- stroyed Last Night—The Losses, Clinton, March 9. --• V('lla,t is known as the Combo block was completely destroyed by hire ,, to- night, The block consisted. , of Comb's drug store, Hay's laundry and Couch's butcher shop, and adjoins Cooper's book store. Mr. Combe was filling a perseriptlon for Dr. Shaw, and while in the back shop carrying a bottle of alcohol in one hand ttnd it lamp in the other hacl the misfortune to fall, causing the fire. This was the oldest i'rame block in town, and was stand'ng when Clinton Wa.s known as ltattenbury's Corners. .Insurance on building x;2,000. Mr. Hays will lose heavily, as also Mr. Combo and Mr. Couch, but their losses are partly covered by insurance. All kinds of good logs wanted at once, for which highest prices will be paid. Cash on delivery. J. 0. KALBELrIS0H. 1)UBLIC Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Par- liament of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to incorporate a company under the name of "The St. Joseph Transportation Company," with power to locate and con- struet a canal or system of canals so as to create a navigable waterway from some point on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, in the County of Huron or of Lambton, in the Province of Ontario, to some point on the northern shore of Lake Erie in tho County of Elgin in the said province, with power to make surveys and to determine the location of the said waterway; to dredge, deepen, raise or lower, the levels of, or improve the existing water -courses between the said points, and bo establish such connecting links necessary to make land complete throughout the entire dis- tance between the said terminal points, a navigable canal of a depth of not iess than eighteen feet, and of a width which may be found necessary to enable vessels of deep draft to sleet and pass in safety at any point in said canal; moreover, to con- struct, operate and maintain all such works and structures necessary in connec- tion with such through waterway; more- over, to acquire,lbuild, own, lease, operate and niebaldn or otherwise dispose of ter- minals, harbours, wharves, docks, piers, landing places, water lots, y nrds,elevators, warehouses, dry docks, reservoirs, and other structures, such as locks, dawns and alt works necessary for the production and use of electric, hydraulic, pneumatic and other power required for the said under- taking, and also for the purpose of irriga- tion: to lease or otherwise dispose of said works and powers; to acquire, own, trans- port by cable or electric power, all steam- ers, barges, or any other vessels which require to be transported through the said waterway for the pursose of inland naviga- tion, and also with power to acquire, own, sell and dispose of and operate vessels of Olt kinds, and to treunsport them through the said canal, in such manner and upon such terms its the company may deem tit; with power also to acquire by purchase, expropriation or otherwise, such lands, water lots, rights in navigable or unnavig- able streams and rivers, , and other such prsperty as may be necessary for the pur- pose of the undertaking, and to again dispose thereof or any part thereof as the company may decal expedient; to levy and to collect tolls; to take, use and dispose of water for the purpose of said canal or for irrigation purposes or for gen- erating hydraulic and other powers; to transmit and dispose of the said powers for all purposes with power also to con struct and operate a line of railway and tramway of either standard or narrow gauge; also such bridges, ferries, tele- graph, telephone or electric light or power lines, which may be considered necessary in connection with the said undertaking; to own, acquire, control and operate branch lines of railway to connect with ell and any railways situated within a distance of ten miles from any portion of the said canal, and with respect thereto, with power to, acquire lands and property necessary for such branch lines by expro- priation under The Railway Act, and to connect with such other raliwey or rail- ways and enter into running or trans arrangements therewith; also to acquire and run said branch lines of railway either by steam or electric or cable or pneumatic power; to make arrangements with any company, corporation, person or persons whomsoever to carry passengers, freight or other commodity over and through the works of the company, and to charge such prices and tolls therefor us may be approv- ed; moreover, with power to pard ase ot otherwise acquire shares, debentures and• securities of other canal or railway com- panies and corporations, and to sell or exchange its own securities with such• companies; and to carry on transportatioe, forwarding and elevator business for the purpose of the undertaking; togother with all such other general powers and privil ages, including financing, as may he necessary for the purposes hereinabove more particularly described. Qitlssssmnr,ns, CR1iEssmarSiS, Himmel & iVlrrtnllcl.s., • Solicitors for applieninte. Montreal, 30th January, 1903. 29.91 Tulin tho tele 1 •t L j G. STA.NBU BURY, B. A. i one of l V g1st e e111one, l being public utilities, wily could i we not have a municipal telephone system instead of being at the mercy of the high rates of a private corporation? • Successor to COLLINS Sa STANi3URY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Couveyaneer, Money to Loan on Village and Farm Property at lowest rates of In- terest. Doeutnents in original German read and advised upon. ZURICH COURT ATTENDED Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter. HOTELS. •tlt81t;3t�tatti."�"v*::5fi•i,?.'�•^vt3l,Sse$`wn'„^ `G�3ti�..'t�iil°3�wi it Se 0 i3 41 E1 THE 4x t"v 41 41 0 0 COMMEOC1�L HOTEL 4i 38 fb 41 J. P. RAU, PROPRIETOR. c 4400000 ..4;0000300000000000104. 4x Ss 4x � ZURICH 40 0 0 0 Strictly up-to-date in modern im provements. Dining rooms is sup- se plied with only the very best. '11 ¶ 0 Bar eontains choice liquors and g Cigars. ¶ ¶ it ¶ EucellentSample Roorns !dr Corrrmercial Men. 0 0 "the Vomiuion" bonzeW:...e..aer Equipped with all modern conveniences. First-class accommodation to commer- cial travellers. Bar and din- ing' room always suppled with the best obtainable. Shoemaeher, Prop. 2li'RIGH In the municipalities of Mark- ham and Pickering there is an index endent co-operative system, i which has proved. most successful in every way. The rates are low, the accommodation good and con sogttently there is hardly a farmer without a, phone in his house. The contention that the govern- ment should take over and control the long distance lines and the municipalities the local exchanges, should be agitated and legislation enacted to that effect. According to recent statistics, Su �y trg ith Col Croup is the terror of every mother and the cause of frequent death.= among small ^ Children. br. Chase Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine brings prompt relief to the loud, ring- ing cough, makes breathing; easy ' and prevents suffocation, It is mothers' favorite remedy for coughs, cora, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough an•J asthma. Mrs. F. W. Bond, 20 Macdone.ic; street, Barrie, Ont., says tried your medicine, my faith is vers high in its powers of curing. cough and Croup. My little•glrl has been subieet to the croup for a ,long time, anJ I 4ound nothing; to cure It until I r;',ve ]Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine. I cannot spools. too Yizhly el 21i cents a bottle, all dealers, or ma. Manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. CONSUMPTIVE. Toronto, fifty ctolhers will furbish a T'tir GREAT BLOOD PURIPIhR ANI) sys're;et l2u(±- tiT,ATOIt will cure the moat aggra- vated form of Dysnepsfa mid Ind igeatioli, )twill ear- rect "'that Full Feeling; After Eating," Nervous rteatinche, Som. Stomach and Flatulence, Why suffer when a cure is guaranteed? 200 DAYS' TREATMENT ;LOP. ,lone Hero, Dashwood says; "I was unable to get any relief from Asthtue and Stomach Troalle until using Our Native T'lerbs," JOHN °HART1 AGEN`". ZURiCIA,ONT. THE ALONZO 0. BLIss CO, Sole Proprietors, MONTll RAIL, CAN. .,u .},u x;54'1 r�es.t(7?�WAt: r� . 1eer,.::,Ti ,. r�7S,'.r. ty {. ,,.,.. p . FHGOOD EPtLTk To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. They are easy to take. 'i'laey are made of a combination of medicines approved and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are widely -used 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 indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stub- born constipation, offensive breath. heartburn, dizziness, palpitation ofthe heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver complaint~. They strengthen -weak stom- achs, build up ran -down systems, restore :pure blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from regu- lar use of Ripans Tabules. Your druggist sells these. The five -cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, GO cents, contains a supply for a year. !N THE MATTER OF rintin RTISTIC PRINTING, the ki:id that appeals,to the eye, and thronglt it tlt- traets attention to the subject talked about, is the most profitable kind of prig ting. It pays the customer far more than he will sav(, by accepting " 13113 311(1 thing " i1t lien Of an artistic piece of work. THE HERALD Jolt Department has made a. specialty of this kind ot work. Its printing has been acknowledged to be the finest issued from local presses. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM for t](i section, eve corer the ground; and cover it well. Dur circulation is steudilY increasing, and by the ones of the year we con- fidently hope to resell the thousand hark. orsuricaumuma Our Work is of the First Qv alityr and over Prices are Always Right. THE HERALD, Zurich. Nen' � w� 9 Thousands of young, and middle-aged sten are annually s:vept to a premature grave through k5.4.111., -le 1 NLIIsCRn'rnt)N, EXCESISIDI.1, AND BLt9OD- DISEAP EC. If you have ally of the following symptoms consult us beforo itis too late. Are you nervons and weak, despondent i.nd gloomy, specks before the eyes with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses, sediment in urine, pimples not the face, eunkell eyes, hollow cheeks, Careworn expression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, chaug•iablc moods, weals man hood stunted organs, premature decay bone pains,hair loose, sore throat, otc.? Oar Nam. Method Troaat aw:at will cure yon. Nothing can be more demoralizing to yours and :piddle -aged men than emissions at night or secret. drains through the urine. "They unfit a n;an for business, mar- ried file or social happiness. No matter whether caused by evil habits in youth, natural weakness, or sexual escosses, our 1`d err 151 etkstri 'Ii reaeun':st tall poli• tively cure you. CURES 0UARANTL3 D. NO CURE:, NO PAY. pre•No Nar>i_aem 1'Jeaoc vWithrpfat Written Consent. Z^, W. A. Muir, of Lima, 0., says:—"I was one of the countless victims of early vice at 15 years of age. The drains on my system were weakening ray brat as well as my sexual and nervous aye., tem, For ten years I tried scores of doctors- electricbelts anti patent medicines. dontehelped are, none cured. I was giving up in desoalr, in fact, contemplating suicide when ri friend ad- vised me as a last resort to give the 1'4 ow 2tI a o.l 'I'x-ea tut ers t ofDrs. 1 X. & 2 a fair trial. Without confidence I consented and by three months I wa • a. cured man I was cured r seven years ago --am married and happy. I heartily recommend Drs. K. & 11. to my afflicted DeforeTreatment fellow men." After Troatmeut )Kist" -We treat and cure Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Wcalrnesa, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Sell Abuse, )Kidney and Bladder Diseases, and ail diseases of Men and Women. 1"al'NO NAMIIO USED WITIBOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No medicate sent 0. 0. U. No names on boxes or envelopes. ]{verythirig coutdeutia1. Question list and cost o: treatment, rititIl, ST ET ,��, �r"�•.i• tu61 3y erga2 9 IdIS Ha,BYR© °lice. Subscribe fbr HERAT O'FARRELL & LAWSON, 1425 NEW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, D. 05 Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, Designs,Trademnrks,Copya' rights. Will return fee if Patent is not secured. Send foe Inventor's Guide, or How to het a Patent. , ) Mention this Paler and seoar4 silecial rates.—OR 99