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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1904-10-14, Page 4The Zurich Herald. gni" HERA LE„ . IS i'LtI3T I{�HED z' : ny T ItTRSDAY EVENING. I3ii' Lr. ZILLE1i TERMS ©P aUBSCEiPTION:—$1,00 per gear paid styetly in ativanee. When the paper is not ordered to be discontinued Ib will be sent until sueh order is given aged arrearages paid.. $1.50 to be ehargod when not paid in advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Tran s i e ti t advertisements, 10 Bents per Brevier line f'yr :first insertion and 5cents per line for eaoh subsegaent insertion. Small Adv t.. saeh as'`iost"''Estrav" or 'Stolen wi,1 be charged 50 cents first insertion and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. ' Copy for change of advertisement must Se handed in not later Ilan Tuesday night of eacrh week to insurb Change in follow- ing issue. Local notices in ordinary reading type .5 cents per tine. Notices for Church en- tertainments or other benevolent inetitn- tion at special rates. Contracts for column, half -column and quarter -column rates for rpeeifie:T periods will be cheerfully given. Address all communications to ' The��:�. E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICIH, P.O: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1004, LIBERAL CONVENTION, The Convention of the Liberals held. at Hensall on Tuesday was largely attended. The delegates .numbered 160, and besides the hall ; l contained about 200 more of the "faithful." The feature of the gathering was the presence of Hon ; C. S. Hyman, of London, who ad- dressed the electors briefly. The I nominees were : 2 E. Y. McLean, L Thomas Fraser, George McEwen, ! i, P. Lamont, Henry Smith, D. Me- .1 a Innes, D. D. Wilson and W. Lewis. + P .All declined the honor of being th Il candidate for South Huron, except t ,l the first three mentioned, and after ID the second ballot, Mr. Fraser, hav- I s ing the majority, was made the ( R -unanimous choice. Mr. Fraser is a str.)ng man and should give a good account of himself on the 3rd of November. they are at present striving. Rev. MoKoe then gave a short address, expressing words of sympathy to the W..0. T. U. workers, who have stood firm and true in all religious rights, and citizens -anti christians should lend a helping hand, to ban- ish from our land, the awful curse of intemperance. bliss • Brown, popular soloist of Goderich, sang in a very able manner a solo en- titled, "Wipo•away those Tears of Woe." • The captain of the Salva- tion Artny, In a most enthusiastic manner, spelt a few words on be- half of the drink evil as it appears to -day, and with which teensy aro every day to suppress. Of all the • urindes that are working havoc in almost every nation, blasting lives, destroying homes and. eneouraging llos erty, the crime of intemperance stands nest prominent. Mrs. McKee, the evening speaker, was then introdut:ed, and both instrne- tive and benefieial Was her address, The departments of work were. touched on and explained, and in all our lines of work we find terra curse follow; everywhere, even in tear lumber camps on board ship+,, In hotels without license, :tar where and ev,,•where to tete pt. figs?; with heretlitllry instincts. If all the money invested In the liquor tz•allie could be given back, emir• runny railroads could bo built, ca- nal, (lug and rivers dredged, to say nothing:of the many happier homes there would be even hi our own Lair Dominion. fir. Lethbridge til gani t of 1 n•'x chip ch, delightet his hearers with an instrumental tftor which the benediction wit )alInntllleed. Wednesday morning a Bible ri ad- n'e• c �nducted by Mrs. Davidson, )f C� ldcrieb, opened the meeting. ynln, •'Sweet Hour of Proper,'. was sung and a short season of }rayer followed. The reports of he superintendents of work among uinbermen, Prison Reform and olice, Anti -Narcotics, Juvenile nd Temperance in Sunday Schools urity and Mothers' Meeting de- artment were heard. The election of officers resulted s follows : President—Mrs. Paulin, ashrvood ; Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Atli -- on, Goderich ; Cor.-Sec.—Ella annie, Zurich ; Rec. Sec.—Mrs. Hooper, Exeter ; Treas.—Mrs, Hol- land, •Goderich. Rev. Mr. Graham, honorary member of the W. C. T. U., gate an address, telling of the steps taken to secure local option in Clinton. The afternoon session • opened with prayer and testimony meeting after which reports of committees and general business were taken up. Mrs. McKee also gave a brief address. The convention was brought to a close with singing. "God Be With You Till We Meet .Again." The Herald. 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The weekly Montreal li,.rald.is a weekly magazine and newspaper o:abined, at the price of the ordinary news- • "Y- I.per. _.�.L ISAGAZIRE FEATURES HOUSEHOLD DEPT. ^�H 1. C. T. U. COUNTY CONVENTION. The seventh annual convention of Women's Christian Temperance Union was held in the Temperance Hall, Goderich, Sept. 20th and 21st. Tuesday morning was taken up with devotional exercises, and the billeting of delegates. The afternoon session opened with a consecration service led by Mrs. McBee. of Barrie, provincial president, on the parable of the ten 1 talents, urging all the members of the organization to apply their ta- lents and thereby increase them to E. Williams. County Press Supt. DASHWOOD Special to THE HERALD. e able to accomplish „rent results :and evening last was a real dark and stormy night, and to' bo honest the in the temperance work. The I meeting was then called to order street lights were in full swing again. by the count , -c lin, n a a FARM DEPARTMENT SUNDAY FEATURES . o . MARKET PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS AND . . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HUMOR WOMAN'S PAGE AND TIMELY NEWS make The weekly Montreal Herald a "maga- zine -newspaper" that appeals to readers of every class. Never a dull number throughout 111e year. SEND $1.00 FOR YOUR RENEWAL NOW and get The Weekly Montreal Herald free, or subscribe now If you are not already a sub- scriber, and get this paper and The Weekly Montreal Herald for 51.00. Address: Herald, Zurich was one of the pioneer residents of Iienseil, and honest and industrious ways had gain- ed for him many friends. His wife predo- oeasei him about 20 ytars ago. The re- mains were interred in the Exeter cemeteiy Ho leaves to mourn his loss two sons and two daughters. Our town presented a lively appearance on Tuesday, it being the Liberal Conven- tion. Mr. C. S. Hyman was the principal speaker, although the other nominees also spoke. Thos. Fraser was the unani- mous choice of the convention,it is thought that the Liberal party of South Huron. will support Mr. Fraser to a man. Mr. Fraser being a farmer, will no doubt count much wit i the farmers throughout the N a very short tune the feminine hind will be very intent upon what will be most fashionable, most serviceable and most suitable for fait anb ttainter wear. .e We have made it a special point to purchase carefully and what will suit the ladies of this section. Special values given in all lines of Summer 'wear. trouble to show goods.- * FARM PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED FOR WHICH WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES. 0 o G I.Mrflr,.zurich.�}L �Y * o o .`iChG'* ® 0 O o o o 0 0 e) 0 0 WHAT FOUR ARE YOU USING? STAR BRAND of course! None better. A trial will con- vince you. Breakfast Feeds,