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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-01-04, Page 8Leh follow your order thes with e Tailor, onnection mer ITR A N D R. machinery ZllricIi MID STEPHEN COUNCIL. The following gentlemen have been nominated for reeve and cows eillors of Stephen far the year 1901: For.Reeve--Henry Willer.t, Samttel Sweitzer ; For Councillors—Wm. Anderson, Thomas Lane, James Mc Hoover, Louis Ravelle, William D. Raiders. Stephen Webb, Frederick Wuertb William Yearley, H. ElLlma, Clerk. HENSALL NommerIONs--For Reeve :—G. F. Arnold, Wm. Buchanan, Geo, C Petty, For Councillors— F. W. Sinalla- combe, John Scott, Wm. R. Hodgins, Robert Paterson, Thomas Hudson, Wm. J. Miller, Janes Clark, James E. Troyer, J. 0, S2oivnAx, Ret. Officer. THE ZURICH HERALD Pearson, the young man executed at Hamilton on the Mori] ing of De- cember '7th for the murder of his sweetheart, gave the following sol- emn warning to young people in his confession to Rev. W. F,wilson;--I' desire to make this statement to the gene2'al public, brit mostly to the young people u,s a warning against three things.namely,eigarette smok in,'t,stron;' drink and bad oompany, i have liyecl nearly all my life in Hamilton; When young, my home training; was sadly noglected,f have never had either good example or advice. 1 was permitted to run the. .streets at all hours, and With all kinds of colupa.nions,wherel formed Many bad habits that have helped to ruin me, I all 'not naturally tL criminal ncti: hard-hearted, but I have been unfortunate and I. feel if t had only had a fair chance I would nut be where I ani. this hour. I • warn young men not to ca.iry'pis- tol5,ats there is no good comes from thein, also to shun bad companions as they drag you down; and, above Mrs. David Rife, of 'Sheldon, IS'. all else, leave beer and whisky Dakota, is visiting her brother C. alone, for above anything eiso,tney HILLS GREEN Troyer and other friends here. She spent two weeks with her sister, at Toronto before coming here. Rob't Hothem, who has been in 1Vlanitoba for a number of years, is visiting friends here. Thos. Jarrott returned to Coiu•t- Wright this week. Rob't Stelek spent a few days last week visiting friends at Philad- elphia. j, Douglas, of Mich., is spending t 'llristmas holidays in this vicinity. A. Mark, a student at the )i•onto Veterinary College, 1112.g vacation with friends r e) ,•d, : LOW coil! • lugs_'e numberJrom here attend- ts, slats-el:as ted f e 1.•„u•" its given by the Jolly i1ngs, also a, `"'211. °n 1•it nsall last week. All tt roek iso- •'•1'14•11ir*`31'7:.ltisfied. ' r and Airs. Hill entertained a n •i)1•t'er +'f friends on Friday even - of finalities .0 iss DR. A. W. CHASE'S a g CA7Al3fs13 CURE ... C. is sent direct to the diseased part, by the Irnprov,d Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the at. pt s:t;ies,stopsdroppingsIntha throat and permanamtly cure• C: tarrh and flay Fey( r. free, SII dealers, or 1)r. A W 1, r •dlctne Co., Toront•, ..rd 11'. .\. Ed w al'ds thank.' 111, trit'iiels a11e1 1/at11►1):4. o irks. naakt• rr,una ire Dueeit•. MOPP 1i.11C have been my ruin. i very much regret the life I have lived. Many kind friends often advised me, and offered to hells me to do 'better, but I was foolish and careless, and would not listen to them. This I tum deep- ly sorry for, butit is tot; late now. If I hacl only followed their good advice I would not be in this dread- ful place and position before I am 21 years of age UNICIPALITY OP' HAY To rrnn BATEPAYnRS,—Your : vote and influence solicited for me as your councillor for 1901, Wm. Omura, We have just bidden farewell to the most remarkable century in the history of the world and it has. handed down a glorious heritage to the boys and girls ; to the young )nen and women, who will be lead- ers of thought and advancement in all lines, during the opening years of the twentieth century. It be- hooves us, as igen and women of to- morrow, to see to it that the heri- tage, which we pass on to the next generation,shali show that we have appreciated the sacrifices made for uS, by our forefathers, by using the advantages which have accrued from then in such a way as to make this footstool of the Creat v a brighter place to live in, s �eiltlly, materially and morally. Perhaps the greatest interest in the nineteenth centure w :11 ever centre around the develop :'lent ••f science and the progress of mechan- ial investment. One hundred years ago the sett- lers in this new world sowed ther grain by hand, harvested with. a sickle, threshed it with a flail, win- nowed it by tossing it into the air, and made it into flour by polunding it in a wooden morta • by a woodrn • pestle. The transition to the mach- ine which now pates over a west- ern wheat field c fitting tlw grain, threshing, winnowing and leavin , it in sacks upon t''e ground marks only one of the lesser rlevelo•nroent of the century. Our grandfathers made their journey to roil or port by ex -team through the f .'rest following a road marked by blazes on the trees. Their children may Cross the rren. tinent in five mays in a palace ear amidst coini nes ails/ luxuries that vea a king could not p re11ase one undyed years ago. How much his change in the mode sof trovei o us we can hardly r• meeive. For nstanee, in England where they ad gone, roads and fast horsy►:, the ews Of the 1'alttie of 1'i'uterloo, ravelling by post chalice tools two weeks to reach some of 'the i'enlott' parts of the kingdom. In the year 182.1 a Senttish minister Was Still . Il)a:21 titins ,atter i''.it 1U. 'What I tiering up prayers fr►1'l ing(.t'ell"I.e .. alto III tw) weeks ft h' t lied wi wishes; all, t'cIlltililIt e.1 11it1/- it...e s , , On ti' sea lie. le travelled in lots is -fore has fell tool of incl s.tilin�� vesst'lsatmusinglynneertatin 1., at I (,flet:t"h1► fission till I 11(•is as to when or how the ivouldmake 1►ttit'ss disci prospel`ity, t():• brrather ,,fuses, ens it's in me to /it'll tile' year Ililn an I wants t'te clrsired port. The Atlantic. WHAT WOULD 'THEY GIVE? It seems a waste of time to warn people against neglecting coughs and colds, but what would victims of consumption and pneumonia give if the�.r disease were only in its be- ginning, if it were only a cough or cold. Deadly lung diseases begin with colds that could certainly be cured by Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine, the great pre- scription which not merely relieves put thoroughly cures cough and e cold together. , Il t "We air here tonight,said the den- "to make good resolutions for h nt w year, which has fell foul of u:; n .lt the twinklin of an eye. Now, I wont tt start the ball a. rollin. You t . , knots that I've got a high tem- per,an I've did et nsiderablo fightin ,1: ;.te•t•atr talalr's past an gone like o f(►1" tlle•ii' t tlstt)ill 1 e ttl`i11�,• the year ,lust ele'st�(1, illi+l t1a;Ilt• 2•21 t`1t' nt'1v vent 1lllich ati I Il ati to d this- life. ear Bee Our large Stock of ilverw� r Imported direct CA YE R5 I ,N E5 FINE LINT OF GERMAN POCK- ET CUTLERY AH at EST �Q :111111111 k , BS Maim Street, Zurich, Ontario, fie N 'lest Looking Shuts you ever laid e'rr's on are the J. 1). ICING and JAS. SIG CREADY, for Men, Women and Children. dig \V'e have thin in He'n's Box Calf or l?oiigola from $2.O() to 3, 0. Iii 'Women's button and 11a1s, llltil'llilir? sewed or gond y('ttr welt, 41.35 t' 4.tli). In boys' zmil girls', ill 11thiC ('stiff and stein iciI 1, heel t11' spring 11t'H1 `ivies 11 tet5 f'rom$125t `? 1ti �- 'iso tt► ~weal' oft from this • ' tt el' his 211tLJe+ ;r t .1.0 1 — from ,,,, � , S. 111 •.1.1('. to 1.40. ',lZt?S .i o -2 1901 Phis int) t( is sutr,'„r('titl�ti for aNew-year's Resolu- tion Pay. ou Bo .aril , (.uxc lily cm- wean might he era►ssed in a month outside1►ilt flegtiently took'three. When G 'a m tat tome into pratetical use and it was proposed to cross the i by that power main,- me »rout rin." he said, "He licked asitah r►]nrs mamold t eatllyprovi d t ' that no vessel old Lever be eon strutted that multi eurry file] to Nenenee. kat ht''11 jest step Iv. i:'2 sae. In five minutes the (lest- eon returned.mueh the worse for 1.lair. 1 v'al't swear offthio• tinge 'tl l 1 7tieile o:ntmeos{sit�rab=tDa `ta!Zes bi 1c]lirh \ve halm ening ttl► p i l es ani► t! -mita (oro for lull tr) tilt' ":ficin:; Psi/l t".' alld tilt' and every term at 'wham, "<leeaan Fra ' '_' 't?litl" form arieonnr e bleedin►tend protruding 1;ltra, ' the )s►anuracturera have guaranteed it, see Lett. *t itsei . sttift'Y it to ' ai'' that fres thuonlaii I t1 til neigh. In the t pre.v mud atalc your 1)robel it across the mean. The mei 1 Do this and you Will bp _eelirsthaa2tllrt*thlnkortt, tourenvseiLBnd ►apt:rourtnomerb�cl:lttlatcntrd. r�on,hea" nt bald foreign and the tu»)itirtt',.c; �'leli'i;aa, r . itiiCl Will D,,, Chase's Ointment r• trotter may now palls Int,t1'it- 11E''V'F'1' i't'rr(t it. 1 a1 1 t 811 dealers or r.osta1!iai'h,11.v 114 bf Cct.,Toronto, ' *rKl])(' . 2l 'ti'rarntl this roll) t...-....-_.„ every a: few donuts now we elan cath no -elft you F A EDWARDS Bayfieid llAYPIELD better Mrs. 'Weir aingl�yzban4llter. rnf 14#:fi. t"Lti. X. D.. out ff-. 4'�°r11(l. wife .. r ....... 012 ae '.`ot st,,,,r: 1-,y % - tu..!, .,1...:1y., ••',r� • -r, ?caalr.I There are livers manners (ai' 'ren the aids 'et➢o'1+ -f tl er; forming 1'e..oltati')lts for the new ' rat!tle'• *....-tatty teed the d rlt'ntion ` eeaar that are always put into lent 1<1u'e'11 11:14' Ihu-izalte Lin fi ties. anal all have their alleve;tt`es. trlIth`rithl'• aa2e0 tri.'1O'n1tnh'. e'ot'tl It the tItrtling r+ver L)f a brads nt4.-' 1 '! lid'• '.1t^ lar a , � sa'- nt'".G leaf rnnly -.aa•ts 1a 'vd`,t'li. There 1d --1 . `' "welts ti es tee •.r-• , I i : t)fl ?-.ysteltn of starting tont' Ilt'1: it Ctry:C ttnrir'r` suint .98i� 'e lhtt1K' child. of CI."tlair)rteol. tv". D. anrt•i 1111.,,,- t!nests of their father. C. \t nisi. Falul)lri pili', i l t'slr t1 Bober Eaa glt'son, of Osnabror)k,. F X. D.. i hoose for a visit. n ntc h- .,Jonathan Peck has gone to tt'aa5. sc h roo1 near Orillia. We wish hint �+' success. +I—.r ; Wm. ie"et"git!:a)tiarrived home t]', week from Cleveland. He liars /.rye- Zurich PfliCaa°'rt1 Nailiiit± Oh the 1„fits till lt+rlresvr. slant has lost at leans: ond aL Dicer of Ste=el 1311 striltdat,«,a devotee otee for ail shite in Nrwr (l2 lr ;din:.. ' span; from tilt• flint with tsar ➢uie.°e Abuts two -)'('foci. ?as: e 1t yeah':, of %tee! ami letting it fall into) the morning. soften` the usntal taslat"t'in' s'l'at r bax,Ehey blew it into a flame. an of the fest year. and as the fair- 1",t1.4 <"tr forefathers kindled their ily was aadroet to retire. the head tit fird''i. P''rhal)w thedifliettitvof Pim the house told of an 01d1 custom 'l'aeitiN' fire will explain isty it en - that was in v ngne when he was ,1 ter:: so larges ' into 1)riniti•re irelig- b'iC'. lid t &t•Iaimed that inhisl)ov- Irons as ati object of worship. Bn)t Ia ,n dl r't,eryi►auly waled olurn the wlien the lueifer Was intieutecl in bible ::t random -tin the fir•,4t of ft„,. 1s:3L) it brought oils= -of the greatest yeas' allyl t?ie' first next his ,pa. 'material comforts ever given. to 4 Ontaariti : 5:att2t211et'. 'ih ►till tane•t ;biting t11Cr• a ltlitll t ter the btnvan. family. isy sial 1itlnti is Montle frotl' h n s e.,' ` L „ The ')+%)i” needle woman two asst'o- :e cE Off Rubbers ill light wow. ars' Cantlrlian. E T1'ailln and :Guth P('I'e'.lift. In heavy �1't'tll' ('111' brands are N' 1 West Snug Proof, Armor Proof, and the r , D. No0. rth Stub Proof, \vhi(•h are the 11('st, test inn. lrrh -s. W e give •-? per (Tilt. off (111 Rubber Uouds and toil per tent. t►ir 011 Leather ttt► id , for't'asIi In Loris Boots, Felt .I3( ots and Felt Shoes, we I i�c e you. big bargains. vital .i'".7•111a'L. UBSCIZI ' ' R THE [c� rites/et .or halide:ss• The tsfistoin found ready accept. etatiotis ago lallorea for as ttianv Misr( Maggie Wilts is at Berlin for a:ll. t', and a. " ;-4 4 n._. hopeful 1►ro• hours as she was able to keep a visit. tdtura as istale. and. ietti11 t it fall Xratetitiaat1r'ttp were held at the 1 opeli. his fnnget' fell on tae follow.- hall on lionddaay and al. erose l i'ug text. ft'•)111 eelluriuln r➢taptei' s .,, ' it; ta)iber of rydec'tors w('ra assemble -7i ,i 2 ; "Te Lord hath been wa.)re rlis- { There were considerable discussion 1):ealsed with r; )tit• tattlers-- It is awake , receiving: soinetitnes less than six pence for her days toil. When an American tneellanie in- vented ass machine that could sew as 1fl itis ass siX needle women, at tine i`on coming, the doings of the mutt -1 needless to say that no other :mesas sable' time. t#ie in"CerItiotl 'was Promptly appreciated.. The demand for the sewing uta ch;tie increased with tulexl)eeted rapidity. St2raa %.the starring needle woman", ceased to h it. "scandal of eivilizaa- tioi:1,'y and iii her place came the happy. healthy and prosperous machine girl. Eleetricy which in the beginning of the Century. was a mere 'play- thing laything of the schools was first made pinctieable by Morse in 1853 when he completed his invention forsentl- hag messages over wires charged with this mysterious power. To aarc the dd-elopment of invention on this line is aa, story more interest- ell nterest rid and what ittorovementa mall Al /ser of the (manly was coaxed to try e➢nan*tes could he made. The fol- ;the d)ddI custom til titil" I win are standing for election: Alts to next Monday. For ree ,•p —B„ St"ata- i .s awl hur v and T J. Marks: for eoniteia J loss . ihoinaasE1lit)tt, H. i:iareltnl<Ln3n, fiehaard Bailey. Janis Thotnmon.1 111411 h Jon Tippet. tteorge Erwin. i For 'relxool trustees' the following 1t . Sm tel were nominated :— John Tippet.; VII s new win. Whidddon, I. J. (arks. James • glair neon. 7itnaes Fowlle. drorlp Is: the terror of eve_ gine Sinee the above was in print we and the cause of frequent Sentbr make haaveI-Peeii'e(1 v t idfronmoureOrre' j arraong small chlidten. Dr, Chasse Y don't ersdident that the Council for 1901 ) tyro at Linseed and T'uri,nal:.• weed' el z�ted by aw.claamaation all f lie cough, makesii e thing 2, as.'- ri having withdrawn except the fol-) Drevenes "suffocation•. It is acatin h lowing:—Cotuleiliors' for 1y01 a2.tel favorite remedy far coughs otl: r•- in' and Marvel10ns than the tab's Thos. et em bronchitis, Whoopinb coni; ii ars of the %Arabian Nights.' When w -e l artless os,. Elliott, James Thompson. l tss 1 Fiehatrdl: Bail 'v Cpnrre Erwin. t t ama. pray- ' Tanners l'owlit . d . 3►i:rs. toed' 2rl fl ecrdoii)rt. 11•eol)le! lighted their homes with a Srltot)l Ertietecr — , stye t, jra• Ont., t. =_t r ugly John Tippet. Tiffs: tried our• medicine •—'Fietvi)r . t~atil(dles'elipr and the 'streets of Lon recall that a hundred. year's a.go ore W Wi d d... ' e y Battle, nt says .Robes; rubber` ything slats settled T)ies:dd.it-da' other Mimi - twee resit.*nine. The only Contest.! fiterefoi• is for reeve between Dr. B . 'Staan?ntry and I. J. Marks. VA R14 FOR SALE. F4,3/ Lot 4 L. R. t;. Stanger gill/ nae res is offered for' le 1>:••; the nn- dlersigeed.. The farming, land alrot • this licit' is ,-,nod. and nle'ntiid i�rytrdds, Convenient to school, post office, fit.c.. to ZELLEIt, . iit?ioh, , any faith 1. ,;:,r Ann had only oceesional fiiekerin- liigh Kira €#3 powers of d•urinyr coU,�ie �a.; ? r -cup. iy little girl Itis Ircen St,b,e f . Imps burning whale oil, and com- pare it with the 'modern use of ialc- tric lights light we ate led to ex- elainm, What great apaees we have it. I crossed! When we think of the tort -area of the ancient coach horse aznd compare our comforts sitting in an electric trolley. wesay,Surely some magicians have been at work tri elm .: '?o, AN trlef'raph , tele- 1 phones. biogr+aphel and a thousand other marvels have followed in eon. tan'aous Ilice+e a ion, We task,. When rill itA recourses by oxhauste4, to the cr'rlup fora 1oyg i l found nothing to cute It Cantil 1 Di: Chase's erron rt T:ir treed at ri Tur- pentine.. 1 cannot spe..tc too :hit sly of I2,5 cents a bottle, all dealers, or Eli Yaannon, Batee ds Co., Toronto• • 'I it I I of Linseed andTurpc dile • e Ash you > .1-i erry and a happy and prosperous .. ........ d'hictroviciv (9.014 for //oar ,it t r - ft`s - tJnCZ' 3 Zn , re past 6(1' .� r% 8071:01tr. r•, !v ek6 same for . '90i feammiematoimaiimpiamaniamortimmimin tei11aCb, • Zurlch