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We have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with TRIO HERALD:
Daily Globe . $4.00
„ Mail 8v Empire 4,25
Weekly, Globe . • 1.50
e Mail & Empire 1.75
Berliner journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1,75
ALL
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George McEwen buys an-
nually,, upwards of 100,000
bushels of Grain, for which
he pays the Farmer over
$50,000.00
Pubic School Exams
The following are the names of
the pupils of the Zurich. Public
School who passed the promotion
examinations held Oct. 25th and
26th,
From Sr. m to Jr. na—marks
required 425,—Verey Witwer 473,
Peter Deiohert 451, Charlie Eilber
431.
From Sr. n to jr. m,—marks re-
quired 315,—Lily Faust 397, Freda
Haberer 364, Maurice Weber 341,
Lydia Braun 330, Eva Braun 328.
From Jr. n to Sr. n,—marks re-
quired 305,—Ella Weseloh 369,
Alfonse Fester 357, Maggie Torrance
344, Laura Krous 336, Joseph
Randell 335, Edward Bossenberry
329, Leonard Wurm 315.
From Sr. Pt. ir to Jr. n,—marks
required 200,—Hamor Well 285,
Alma Fisher 267, Cornell Holtzman
253, Eva Williams 231, Charlie
Bossenberry 228, Clara Bloch 210.
From Jr. Pt. u to Sr. Pt. u,—
marks required. 200,—Pearl John-
ston 231, Victor Deiehert 224, Alma
Brenner 219, Mary Thiel 207.
From Sr. 1st to Pt. ea—Henry
Fuss, Lorne Weber, Ellinora Hart-
lieb, Edgar Torrance, Gorman
Gottschalk, Harold Appel, Alex
Foster, Henry Price, Melinda Ran -
dell, Willie Bender.
From Jr. Pt. x to Sr. Pt. r, -.-
Leonard Heist, Gertie Magel,
George Hess, Alvin Wurm, Peter
Randal, John Zettel.
From No. n to Jr. Pt. x,—Thead ore
Haberer, David Fuss, Garfield
Braun, Lily Johnston, Luella Braun
Annie Zottei, Herbert Bender.
Mr, J. Torrance jr.
Teacher
Jr. m to Sr. m,—marks required
425,—Laura Fuss 463, Laura Boss-
enberry 425, Einnue Heiden -Ian 4t»8,
Idis Prang 432, Ella 'Weber 427,
Melia Fisher 429, Rose MeNevin 426
Roxie Eilber 439, Lizzie Trimner 475
Helm Sipple 435, Wilfcrtl 'Weide
420, Theodore Schroeder 425, Eddie
Helmer 437.
Sr. n to Jr. in,—marks required
315,—Mable Finkbeiner 380, Ger-
trude Hartkib 319, Melva 'Weseloh
31$, Fred Hess 444.
Jr. u to Sr. u,—narks required
305.—Melinda Fuss 307, Irene
Isippliardt 331), Oleva Prang 370,
Per*. Bossenberry 305, Ezra Koeh-
ler 806, Herbert Uttley 31S.
Sr. Pt. It to Jr. u.—ntarks re-
quired 209.—Atla Ktiebler 30h,
Alvah) Weseloh 345, ja din Gam=
235. Eininerson Sinith 21)5, Andrew
Theil 224, Arnold Wurm 203.
dr. Pt. It to Sr. Pt. thernistrite, tee
ifinired illien—Fredit Theta 2u2. Laura
eae, Milton Weber to, Aru.i
Brenner 232, Elinor Weido 211,
4,,•%ntith 210. Nora Sehnell
212, Hate liowald 21.
r.i to jr. Pt. u.—Celiat
Alierd Sender, Minnie Price. Annie
11 Iderbreault
t to Sr. LeeTitentleire Weseloh
(Sideeis Koehler. Wilbur
tlaroneo Finkbeiner. Clayton Huss-
eruberry.
No. 2 to Jr. -ft.—Lillie 'Weber. Lee
tiloffroun. Hey Faust. Irvin Grob.,
4n,tirry Fisher, Elton Feetiell, Ida
Trimmer.
Nck. 1 to No. 2.---Jaeob Delehert,
.lohn Theil, Milton Dei. Esther
Attie, Laura Itilderbrandt. Ltiey
rteeys Flossie Wetter.
Miss Andrews
, GOSHEN LINE,
On Sunday' last the Methodist
Sabbath school closed for the stu:n-
mer, the attendance has been fully
up to the mark, and the interest
taken has been good. It is too bad
that it cannot be kept open all the
year.
The missionary address given by
Rev. Mr. Stone on Thursday eve-
ning of last week was A 1. It did
not get nearly so large a crowd as
it deserved and those who missed it,
missed a treat.
There will be no service in the
Methodist church next Sunday on
account of the quarterly services
being held in Varna.
1VI.r. and Mrs. Chris. Eicher who
have returned from an extended
trip through Ont. have been visit-
ing at the home of Mrs. Eicher's
parents Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Kennedy
On Wednesday evening of last
week a number of young folks spent
a pleasant evening at the home of
Mr. Edward Robinson.
HILLS GREEN
Mrs. D. Clark is visiting friends
here at present.
Mrs. Vanhorn is 'visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Troyer.
Miss Blachford of Hensall spent
Sunday with Miss A. Hudson.
Manuel Reichert has engaged
with Francis Coleman.
Robt. Parson now wears a broad
smile.
Reichert had the misfortune
to loose his wheel Saturday evening
Geo. Hudson and wife spent Sun-
day with Joseph Hudson.
Lin Workman is home from near
Seafortli.
Robt. Elgie of Trickersmith spent
Sunday with R. Stelek.
Geo. Pringle disposed of his
valuable horse in Zurich Saturday.
Miss L. Johnston of Hensoll is
visiting at Leri Stelek's.
Rev. Henderson preaehed a very
able sermon on Sunday to a large
audience. Mr. Henderson is a
great favorite here.
The threshing season is about
over.
Mrs. R. Stephenson visited
friends near Wingham last 'week.
We understand that Jas. Love
and Geo. Reichert are going to
raise their beam next summer.
A Gloomy
• Future
adBright, an Retail and VA"eur Re"
stored by the Use of Dr, Chas, Nerve
Food.,
Headache, backache, sleepl¢ssness,
despondency, and irree,ularities are the
result of an exhaueted condition of the
body and nervous system.
No treatment was ever eo efficacious
In restoring health, strength, vigour,
and vitality as Dr. Chase's Nerve
11`ood, the great blood builder.
Mrs. J. M. Bradley, 100 Jane street,
Ottawa, states:-" For several years I
have been gradually running down in
health. I became nervous and weak,
and worried greatly over my future,
" Hearing of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
and the wonderful results it has ac-
complished in others, I obtained a box
and began using ft as directed. be-
gan to improve immediately, and
an
now restored to full health and vigour.
"Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is an ex-
cellent remedy, and 1 can recommend
It to all who are weak, nervous, or ruts
down in health."
Dr. Chase'e Nerve Food, the world's
greatest blood builder and nerve re.
storative, 00 cents a box, at all dealers
or Edmanson ]3ates and Co., Toronto,
ment of wall paper, Bob says he can
gave you snaps in that line now.
Miss E. Edighoffer returned home
the other evening after a week's
visit with her brother George.
Miss E. Kraft of Dashwood was
the guest of George Merner ou
Sunday last.
Ed. Stelk visited in Bayfield on
Sunday last. Ed says he has a
special engagement in that town
and proposes investing there.
The managers of the Presbyterian
church of this place has taken steps
of building a new fence in front of
the church, it is not coming too
soon as it is sorely needed.
John Thirsk has finished his
threshing, season and has now
started cutting feed for the farmer'.
W. Sehoellig of Zurich was the
guest of Peter Douglas on Sunday
last.
While Geo. King was returning
home late one evening last week,
became alarmed at something teem-
ing behind him which reused Geo.
to run with such force that he
collided with sr. Thompson's barb
wire fence but we are glad to hear
he got off with a. few eeratches.
BLAKE.
George MeEwen, as an
The weather of late has been
very warm and wet, farmers are
glad to see it as they need much wages, monthly, upwards of
wet weather before they can makemonthly,
good ploughing.
Employer of Labor, pays in
$500.00, or about $(3,000.00
Vilre are sorry to hear of the illness
of Mrs..R. Allan, we all hope of a a year.
speedy ree0Very.
John Leslie, city mayor, is atl. A notieeable evidence of the
present on the.sick list, we all hope li Outage which has come over Cam-
. to see Mr. Leslie around aga n I (Ilan fe(!h"/'; within the past 'few
, wan is to be found in the eompara-
at tending to his duties.
l' John Thirsk is doing, a grand ,,711-,,N0o.11i., now
attention witieh oar
'lay to the struggle for
business both in apple butter mak- iltevencsitleiely*of the United S. tate,
li
ing and in chopping. This, «4 Velittlie, may IP, perthilly
Sieneof our young people attend- itecounted for by the ekeninstanee
ed the Bone in Settfortb, and that We lauVe an eleetieii of rear own
after their long drive they returned on hand. but even when due allow.
home .in the wee :Sum—ours in the :Ince is tattle for this, it still re -
morning. they all report an ex- ' mains true that the Canradian
cellent time. peas& aro nri tenger ietramneli in -
A large number of 131akes Tenths terest4 as formerly .in the political
have returned hone after their affairs of our neighbors. The
summers engagement with near -by ; cause of the elnange lies in the tle,
il farmers. i ereasing importanee of their meet,
Aillia.ttr Oh ofilfer's engaged at Mr. et.. In bygone days, the election «if
i a republiean or dentoerat might
1, join Beehtec is doing, s vtlothitm, make a great differettoo to Canadian
i Onsine:::,'S in swam anikirese 1farinere eta 'Itiiiiitaraetaters. Bet
lbse 'the ASieltinlley bill and the
I It, Niehol and dighoffer vis- Diliglo, hill owl. did us all ttte
1 'hell DlIshwola on 81Mdkr 16St, th..: harm they erotla. Somewhat to the
boy-stint/St TertVO IStrittek a new traes. $17a.prb,e, of a veeti"n of oar peopte,
1
Miss Clara Thompson who has Canada managed to .survive these
. taken up her abode itt Zurich tva.,, ikrees. We have sought suecess,
li
ave the old town line Sunday rtight.7ftilly for a market elsewhere. ,arel
Ciara enjoys driving.
today an eleetion hi the United
It. it Nichol. Ott? e«etteral niter," States interests on rather less nail
Tea client has meeived shin: OfteihgilAtlfta..
tb,„ .Ns Tows
Doctors find
A clod
Pres ipt]cfl
For ma d
WANTV.D e -A rase of had health that al•P-Ittlq*S wIS
not benefit. They beta: h pain and prolong 1if. One giinie
N.,te The nreet s on the package sad
*c:cept soTtsti•-'nte. 1g -PA -N.:5, to for s cents, maj.'
&tad 3! any tl-ng store. Ten samples andone shoo,
teStiffirTti.31 *iii 11•.: mailed to any addrete for five, Unit,
forwarded to the aipans Chet:deal Co., No. re Sone.
Street, Now York.
1
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itathatsh ekoario,
t�** Oar
The Tooke use no tables be 'stele
boatel, and cheer are tathttoWft• ilaYS
helots Ansteett. Ihateod there IS 1.
.14te Wooden (rattle built In the Iniddle
the tooln. about IS Inches high. and
• ;ken the friainey assembles to cline
lathions are brought. Placed titkel the
t:tone. and on the, the tuersbers teat
Jeep:Pelves. trftizi 1 hoa fotailiag
eirele *tame a hire* trey width Oct -n-
• s the center.
The troy Is a very Iktge wooden.
plated or sliver Arndt according to the
r•tecial and fus.:s0 oiad1tio u ex.
Amid's.. and thereon Le deposited 8ta-
p:whim hotel. About It are ratged
reinvent of sliced t•teese, auchoties, aa -
. ate said aUtt•il..efittz of aS :Soffit.
reversed With ,-se are goblets or
-rte.:net, pieces of hot urdetivened breed
sun8 number er hot wood siroonst,
with '‘vhie/i dr:ak the soup.
lirrivcs, foam and plates do not flg-
nre in the servicehut each ono has
t.apkin sprt-ad ;s.0 his knees, and ee-
-rs one. amen MO a •S1,04)11. help*
nen this ts vonsuined. the botel It
;7.,rae away. am; IlliGtlyer greed ,(11811
t:thes Its plare 1Ls lane It is a a11011 elsol,:tte.vitialrt, ell aterVed
air s•turt fret. such Its in811011. gable or
ti:Ty The t.ress has bee:r divided
tie. cook ir.to tsumli portions. which
re (Loped up with the old of a spoon
r with '1xe lingers.
i'or the host to dsb out of the mess It
wing or leg of a fowl and present it to
geest ece.l..lii-eeda great compll-
and for a 'lurk of high •degtee to
••..;5 morsel between his fingers and
'1 tit put It Into the mouth of 5 visitor
:04 Led llpiat UP the height of favor
1 good manners.
Town Hall, Zurich, ori
TUESDAY, Nov, 6-/
At 8 O'clock
Mr. Georg
Mc
And Others Will Address the Meeting
Everybody Come and give the
Peopte$ Cart6i6at
A Rousing Welcome
.4000011•••••••••••^.(11Z4400.
REMEMBER THE DAY AND DAT
VASTNESS OF ST. PETER'S.
Large objects Appear anntIl In the
Great Cathedral.
During a estent ceremony In Ft. Pe-
ter's. Rome, one of the crystal ehande-
tiers suspended from the ceiling began
to creak ominously. anti the people be-
neath it 1ut1I scattered. In a WO -
alma the mass fell and was dashed In-
to u thousand pieces on the floor below.
In St. Peter's a few days before when
the workmen were suspending these
handellers they were taking them out
of piles of numbered boxes. for St. Pe -
tees. like a theater, has many "proper-
ties" and Is decked in n different man-
ner for its different ceremonials.
Cords run over pulleys rnetened Inc
up aloft. and with these the ebande.
neve were hoisted to their pInees. t.
Peter's Is so entotesous that the eye
there Is continua/4 deceived. The
elathlW elterubs nt the hely water font
look to be the size of ordinary bablea,
yet they are nearly seven feet tall, and
a man standing beside them lootos like
a dwarf. When the werituten were
hoisting tilt"ft ehandeliere from the
floor. a traveler tinted WWI nil
tlint the HUMPS of eVyatal were over
eight feet high. Yet when helstrel to
their golneee far up In the dim heights
t:ietz,looked :Mee the eize of a WM'S
Workmen in SI Peter's are eaited
"statipietrini." Tlavy Mite their name
from the IniSliket "Alta Philtre'
pletrIno." plural **enciphered" They
have a set of lofty eeiatolde tianinted
n rollers. These they moil. tents Owe
to Aare llitint the east therein. They
are tot nutlike emir tire departments'
water esteem Ladder nner ladder
rutis up the sentradditag. mid by their
ab l they reaeli places free: lee to 1 Pi
feet alenVe the duet. Other lies
ffealtraldittre are mad for iterli en the
bleach, of the -dome.. Seen up there the
nantatottriltor took Mee erateliter
old the ceiling. Tee top et the dcatie 119
ilthout 4On feet above the Ewer.
THE IRISH PEASANT,
Ite to the GitVeittl renOrti InIMO
'World totter blitleoltlett.
The Irish ;less:mot is still. tbaok
beaten. What Fit Walter neott edited
n so
1
niendously popular. You bear It er
where. Every boy hums It as lie
to school. It Is playedti
In every s1
But my publisber shakes his bead 1
ly when that day comes. It is gent
ly the beginning of the end -n b
which dies away. People get title
bearing the same song wherevergo,
go, whatever the sang way be. anti
song of the barrel organ is not
come In the drawing room. So
the putting of a song on the stree
gans moans fleeting 'fame, and ti:
well, too often an utter relapse
COM plete °Miriam"
Morotty"s Witty Comment.
Paul Morphy. tin. famous chess i
er, °IWO ehureh In NaW
leans When the laiehop of a tong=
Cese was present The young :Ye;
the eltureb had prax
ep,1 a sena,
honor of Ids dieteeeseassed %me,
the deliver: of 'who+ he t1' -'d t
one eseept the bishop who 1:851
attention Part et the eottgrtl.
left the eltnrele
"Well." sold ,Morphy. "Mr
ut e:
le the first moan I ever Wel win, h.
t,01 ssipsip%%hen he
ti nothing left but a biehop "
it Wish se
fee Siam.
"I am '-41ite tie rinethirig!'"
the retie:int
!' "Ail eteat.' smog the Lar4 80t1
H tilerelittut "I'de:e4e ele,,,J the *lee
1111/141 yett tithe, :r...10 ro teitt,"-ts,
Ville Niusee .a 0,10-011:21
Hotta Stilse.
Client tetnetee, 0 eay. *Lie
so d ".
yours te ee eruct,: velar -eel
went ere mina Laws re" twee,
wee hie elieulte easeeefe,o isas
' crime
The hrlatgle eatriett.
The ateberite atiattleed IN:4
enshou egege ent..nA te
Illictstented testi in the fa0 net, vitt
the taluinell has eIlsted tis the tee
cruel* reeler getenest.)
; More than ateutiney L'an3 u half, it
isetitutich entirey unllit.mn to the
levee hitter beto iresigtesed ta
peteement. 'Mee ta es
teeneetectst
et the retraes US teen
ma 80 official record et tit thectieg
lavcittet.
*Mire* Itainakettable. Weeks at 1
bfto fter the veer of the eneit hoselist
the Peteirstedieit Tretteleett.
to Ireland Ill 11;e eatly thirties -he la "IlPeakirig of dellettelee," said an
still "Ow gayest regent in the staid geterair of one of the Louisittna regin:
wader difficulties rue aliliettione." Ile the ether Aftertleeet "the IA tee:, r
g
has a the .riela way 0( re Redoing cite 1142`t etet t° trI3' let *it's 41.11114
eumetrowee white. to relapse %venni he
st unpleasant and disheartening. 1,
velment met *with ah aeeillent whieh
resulted In bit ken ter. ne
. The igh-
bOVA Or Courier Intagnisokatted hit%
-Arnith."' he rein:irkedna
. b g given er
vatistagt10f3 tris eye es be regnrded
the beiiiingiel limb. "what a Mailing It
18 tbat it ne ;este* me ck."
Yes. the itvetert esihie billet:mho haft a
lOke tOr eVerd" rseettcIbust. eaaturs-
own who had net seen each other for
long tune Met at a fair They bad
lot Of things to tell each other. ',Shure
It's tatirried I run,* said O'Brien. "Yon .!
don't ten Me Nor said Blinks% "Faith.
yes." told Wittlell, 11t -got title.
healthy blsoy Which the neighbors say
la the vets pletrt of nie." Illake looked
tor* ,****.rd at ho was not,
to say the feast. remarkable for his
geed looes. and tiger) said. "eteh. Well. •
what's the htevean so long as the
vita healthy And yet s peasant '
to whom 8wittieism thus enzatetunteoui- ;
ly springs may be very simple Minded.
The peasants" e:, -.-Jon for rhetorie
still Induces theve
em to annit to memo-
ry Imposing polysellabbet whirl; they
often Mieapply. with the raoet mansing
and groneeque results_ heard a barge-
nuald exeitalm at a er,2,•ing child In her
titres. "Weil, of 85 the recIesiastieal
children 1 ever met youvre won of
Olin." latullotd therionth of Irte
land recently reeeived 'letter trout 'a
'tenant In the fallowing terruS:
tat tbis finds you good
hearth, is It tares fni• it present, your bulldog
551 bu inassiniteci Inc Poor Oldd donkey -
k1118 the Song.
Clifton Bingham, the author of In
Old 'Madrid," "Love't 014 Sweet Sottg"
end "The Deer liomelatid,'" once said:
moment "The a Wag is put 'on the
streets,' as we call it, it becomes tee-
treekt in the 'Winter sea apttng ef
that 1 A -Dem in the treacles At Ps
tent, I doiet meth te thy that the
fare Would gtektIs kopek, to tue ne*
at the time of which I, tlittir 1 thou
Watt living in royal style.'
The reporter to whont he WAS tel
tettarked t die peint that. While he
net been there et the thne, he.
Walt Understood front Blatt. wb
that the trendies et Petersburg di
afford mach *tope for the gent
then the teleran continued:
"It vane *bout in gibs Way: Thele I
eight of tie in out mess, end sill ot
Cep1 one had Managed he get tbroug
Winter with Solite teort of oeverie
Our teet. %trc called theta 'shoes'
lin 1 tioiet, shUPose that the term'
c used by many penple of the pri
generation who are used to ptatent
vici kid end tan shows. The ei
resat however, had goats. barefooted
Ztl'ovesuber, 1864. Until, the middle efl
eatery, 1864. I don't know how it I
*beet. but be was tinntty isened a p
new slares. The day the ehoes
siren we all gathered about him a
*mined them with curiosity, ed. it
be voisfeased, a ratter .moious
Ocr rreomate lovrked at The shees
it his barP feet and then at us. as
bating * setious problent. Then h
tell yon what eve'll do. I've
btrefeteted for se. long that 1 reckon
steual it now until summer. it t
$-o1 tenttles will take these vig1.t.
Wale ',era Off tor something ICI e
make a eptribution to the bill of
theIlleS,"*.
'.1114.1 nigh -
two of ne sl:pped nu
the treteltes. got throngil the
lines and went 20 mil, s ot t in 1)in
eounty to a gristmill. We Prieeee
' trading the shoes for M,,+ htisi.
Carantmll and lore it hack ie
Well. sir. for two '.eels tett m
like lords Thr, ti:veS 0day
to:eine-al "coffee: 4.1,runipai
need gravy and 1 rechou n'
.1; r, a-4 4' At AppilLmItoX
st ronfede-'u.s ileant
5..ild