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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-12-13, Page 4NU- ..... .. AN ICH HERALD . 1 Mr John Charlton'sh s to a • ,: a „ s u Y IE3 PLBLTSFfRI) EVERY THURSDAY , 4V t11ING, .3—v I:. ZELLER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t—$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 awl aareurages pair?. $1.50 to be charged when not paid in advanee. ADVERTISING I?A.T1;S.---Tran s i ant advertisements, 5 eeuts per l3revier line for first insertion and :l Leets per line for ' +Koh subsequent insertion. Small Advs, Such as" Lost"''Estrav'9 of "Stolen wi..l n5 'be charged 50 cents first insertion and _a moats for each subsequent insertion. Copy for ehange of advertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night of each week to insure change in follow- ing issue. .Local notices in 'ordinary reading type 5 cents per ,line. Notices for Chnrcit.en- tertainments or other benevolent institu- tion at special rates. Contracts for eoleran, half-eoluran and quarter- enlunin rates for spec, Hied periods will be eheerfully given, Address all eomznunications to The =amid..., E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZunIefi, P.O. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1051. specs e. iAmerican audiences do not appear to have much effect upon President Roosevelt, The message to Con- i gress discusses reciprocity in a way that must 'be very Soothing to Mr. Hanna and the ether protectionist managers. He would have Con- ; gross ponder over tho beauties of i reciprocity, but he would not think of. ttrrangine for tlio admission A REMARKABLE STORY. where the labor cost involved was less -than that paid in the States. A Discovery of an Almost Certain Such language c'an mean nothing Cure for Rheumatism and Kindred but that he wants the tariff kept Diseases,• high enough to exclude all goods Amongst the greatest discoveries Of other countries exec )t on terms of the age for the relief of human I suffering.' perhaps none take so which would make it impiossible , high a place as Dr. Clarke's i41ttle for such goods to compete in the Red Pills The formula from American market on anything like which these pills are made was the result of many years study and even terms. No doubt what ap- experimen.t. It is with the greatest plies to the products of other coon- ; eonfedenre, therefore, that the pro - L tries will apply to Canadian pro- prir tore; place these pills oil the ducts as well. There deed not be market. and so satisfied aro they i things they have, nevertheless, i„or the satisfaction of our civil''' wants. Why proclaim, the i tion to make ' i t more di fficul get them? In times past. we have been foolish enough to trot upon that plain, and, the folly of it is written in'the celestes returns for Ontario. If we are wise we will be aura careful in the future. • of the products of other countries any doubt about Chit#, for • it W"i that they will prove a blessing to !suffering humanity,that they make shown at the meetings of the Joint , the following offer : To any one Commission at Washington that who is a. subject of rheutnatitn (no just tis soon as there was question R mutter how long standing) or any . of acluiittine some Canadian pre. blood. disease. es enumerated below 1 and will give Dr. Clarice's wonder - duet there were American business I ful Red Pills a fair and int- It has been announced that an ` men ready to protest that such a! partial trial and do not find a per- exbition of the presents received by step would. strive them out of bust- t feet cure,we will refund the money and will be found up-to-date in the Prince and Princess of Wales ; ness. Nor did all the protest come paid for the pills. If no • substatn- tial improvement is obsserved, we every respect. during their colonial tour will be from Americans, by any means. win, in addition, pay• $10 in cash held at the Imperial Institute dur. It may be doubted whether the Ion satisfactory evidence being stip- Every attention paid to the ing the Christmas holidays. The Canadian commissioners did not plied us to this effect. traveling public. exact date has not yet been fixed. ; receive quite as ma tiy, .1 We Have yet to know of a single' j ease where these wonderful pills The Prince of Wales has cousented She truth is that Mr. Charltcn ,have not been almost entirely sea- `fir T to become President of the Royal ° and others place the issue on ant cessful in effecting a. cure. CA.NA-1 r r R ' H O D G I N S Clubbing rates. a' We have made arrangem6nts to offer the following low clubbing rates with Tax Iltalvsl:D : Daily Globe . ,4.0O Mail & Empire 4,25 weekly Globe . , 1,50 71 Maril & Empire 1,75 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Fatmily Herald & Star 1.75 s herwin= °s C eDwtea eeke.atetaa t l4ltm144444044i4.4r.44 1heattlaQOo©Pe� 1 4 1 TEKIN d.. �• 9 THE QUEE THE DUCHESS and OF DEVONSH1 E. A Remarkable Offer, Here is the best ofTer ever made in this community. By a very excellent ar• Williams' i 1 1 i a m ntni. euient made with th3 :L amily Herald and Wcekly Star of Montreal rve are ? 1 ! eo tbk. t to after Tina Zviirex HE1tALn and that great Family Paper, the t ntnilt Herald and Weekly Star for one year for the small sum of $1.75 and in • etude to each subscriber three beautiful premium pictures of which the follow. in„ is a brief description. C. vv (tea reb Sale Agent �J� for 'Zurich ..THS.. Commercial Hotel HENSALL. ONT. This popular hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, Colonial Institute in. succession to altogether wrong footing when DA. CHEMIICAL CO.Peterborough, 0 PROPRIETOR. the King. who is now Patron, they intimate that reprisals should Out• • be instituted against American t at certain cure for rheumatism, Dr, Clarke's Little Red Pills are j i, 2i inches, on NG beautifulTheavywl to satinfnishedp perforfrbeautifulaming.t'L'size 'li s portrait 1' i. ha, been taken since his accession to the throne, and is the very latest and best obtainable. It cannot be had except through the FAMILY HERALD AND • \\THE ct•y Sr,tn; each picture bears the Ding's autograph. This picture has the o•r ear, merit of. being; the first taken after the Ding's accession, and has tb,"-Afore t u Mater ieai value that no other picture can possess. F' QUEEN N ALEXANDRA.—An exquisitely beautiful picture of the re.wark. 1. aide be tutiful and good Queen Alexandra, also taken since the King's accession • to lite throne. It is the same size as that of the King, the two forming a hand. ,erne pair of pictures that alone would sell for many times the subscription price of paper and pictures. • \o portrait of the Kinn and Consort taken at the second or succeeding sit- tings can have one fraction of the value of the first. These go down to history. s TUE DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE.—The Renowned Gainsborough Pie. Lure. Sold at auction sale in London twenty-five years ago for a;10;5JJ, stolen by clever thieves, hidden for over twenty-four years and delivered to owner on payment of $25,000 reward and since sold to Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan for S73,tX10, 'Phis, in brief, is the history of one of the premium pictures, which, by •t clever stroke of enterprise, the publishers of the Family Iferald have secured for 1 3 4 i 1 d r i a 4 • 4 4 1 their subscribers. The picture is'2 x28 in ten colours, and is reproduced line fur line, colour for colour with the original. Copies of the reproduction are now sett d in New York City, Montreal and Toronto for $12 each, and this is the pitrturt Family llerald subscribers are going to get absolutely free together with t11.2 ► pictures of the King and. Queen. Is that not big value? Call at Tale 1IER 3.n Office and see satnpl .s ► of these beautiful pictures. 1 You want T'at 'Guinea IILRALp for the local news, and you want that .4 ► great paper, the Family Herald, for its 21 pages of general news and tartan• 4 ' ► reading. Its agricultural pages alone are worth many times the auusertatrou ' ► price. Bring or send your subscription to ► THE HERALD OFFICE. ► i “4444'.444.e........4r►:.1!!'IM.$ 4a 4444tr11.4dst94540C000.0su� c1.2...1..1 4 •1 r Mr, t itrnegie, who believes it is • importations. Of all the hundred' asthma, parailxsie, catarrh, eczema, ; J. . 0 S .L 0 N EMAN ' disgraceful to die rieh, noir- des.., millions worth of ;.goods imported ; coughs, backatehe, indigestion, pairs of the honor of dying poor from the Vnited States last year stomach and liver troubles, ,female G d - 0 - . So much money is coning his way' not ono dollar's worth was bought ° coniplatints, even when the diseases; ra ua' e p Chant, I b t i' f lave sen s ana ing or. maanyyears. that it aceuinulates faster than he for the sake of giving either profit' Price 50 cents per box. For sale H ENSALL. can dispose of it. Millions of more or pleasure to the American seller, ; by all the local druggists and deal- — fortunate people who are not over -The Canadian buyer bought be-; ers in ontent�lueclicine. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES' burdened financially are willing to ! muse he thought it his interest to ! Dr. (�larlct3 's Sure Cure for Gaa i taarrh. and Dr. Clarke's Sure Cure help the multi -millionaire unload. so busy, and beease he saw the , for Eczema, same price, $1.4.00 will t Fitted nu Sci.entifie Principles. but he is too independent to uc'eept eltanee of making a profit he was ! be paid for any ease they will not of their proffered assistance He " glaitl of the opportunity to buy as eure' will do the job in his own way. or he did, Wheat would be the mean- - .t. rem. STOOK tail in the attempt, rather than iii•' ing of reprisals to hint: Simply Ottawa, Dec. 4, 1901. Jewelry p,iee on the kindness of ethers. that an advantage would be taken To ter Etlittrr.� } away from hint. And is it to he In the farming end argned that the Parliament of (ni- ranehing eountiy of W'Cestern. Can- ada ought t.) wilfully and wantonly . sada there are luany lune studs, eAut away the opportunities of the K herds anal awaits, scene of them con. thousands tis ho an:ust have ltrofdtuei twining as nsatn.• as 10 000 to 12 ,diltt heard, fire property of one 311xan or The Buffalo Enquirer remarks: - ...There is no reason why Canada should not matte ati z'ritaliatting pro- hibitive tariff against us. There are either eounatri e from whine she e* sit pnrehnee her nigra>handise. atuti the less of Iter btrgefit e'ustorrarot' will be a acevere blow to For a thistrrtiiitry. i•e)r thini;v=fist years . or since they abrogation of lite reeiliroeity treaty with Cainada ani loan.`, the two VilitintriseS haee et drifting feather apart. An g y would simply sell it itt Eur lsanid. " ltreeders, aand also from Atnerieaiirs. equalization of tariff would bring If wr' stoped buying_ hides they' nanny others have been, pnrehesed the two einiinti les eloser together ; would make them into, leather and in Great Britain. Not nearly as 11 is the turn of the ttriitetl States taken that m4rt of the British nanonmin7 purebred malesareFar. by this great trade, for no otherp•drni. There are also many studs. purpose than to exhibit U. ill 'to- Y herds and Emits of front 50 to 1,000 wurds some people of another 1 Meatal. e'uttntr We would nut ae't'et�el in order to ianprove and nn tintain �'' the quality of their shock it semi in crippling the United States. any ynt,ea s,sur, , for the owners to buy more than they t'ripp,led rias by,annually pure-bred breeding males, their le'gislatton e)f! Friel. If we and sometimes as few females. shipped buying their i' ttun they. l iyretofUrt! ti nittn►1>er of theists Rosy* 11r`a!1n laerin Lt 'earl f1"tiur CL•a111udiuir to unrove. There. i*4 ket cannaleliune now have. if eve cliaistd ailiiau3' ars aplrotnid Ire, l,e• stepped buying ztilthratttdtry coal and eaiislc ralsnehel s ha ve found it rl"aili- olmbl e not one hiatus. J milt to obtain what they want at a•.ip et e.r»,nne6lair in a hundred who fceDF haalt ultat armee logs they u prise at which they r ,n.sider it is aware the liquor Ileo ern>;te tart lai might laugh watt its, but they would would pay these to buy. Many', stall their coal hi the Me iiter'renentn. thriretert, aaiwe 11" 1lfiiilg range. lil�rtatrir, contains stall at �flxwsie �., ... � bre 3g�rarrle ulrarD�ca+. tory following., it was this els ttse They would not buy our cattle. but Int Manitoba, l nrtrriti, Quebec, that o eesione,l the retirement and , tDeitt did net : top faran operations,' a+tlaid the 1lilexaitiime i minces Also, !lett sierroeat. soDat butter and bdcoft more inure brr°ed sires should Ise edisqu alifiicattio n of Mayor Mor tis -liter„ i la!su�tl thtsil .rtrrr sit )i�eseta't. Ottawa. a few days ago. 'illre rgtieaal vol order toeelta tlt tilts ranchers y to lttgliinid, idrit.it will be ai we would not be fools enough tel obtuse :sats follows a meth_ aaiiral, ether tsnyer'lli to more readily ber of any imunienp,trl council is eon - Watches buying these things , 'Weztottlel ` obtain ratli'it i li ey" waart, and to yietead of having 1:fao eviitn lig Con- put the embargo exit something else. br�iizg buyer and seller directly toy milted axons offence 'wider this act 'Sapposc� z"-- might C did. whatever it getheir» the Dominion Department rni tit be. it would he soltllethlii "of Anr'icrnitere decided. to issue a. (Liquor License Art he shaall in bg ellrsyctoirur of tdrrs Cailaaeliart breeders to his ardvelir'ta ge to buy, amid where Arrangist3. alphabetically, giving' is the p)atriatisiin it depriving him' t Ult1LLl)las ellrtlt Ceti#e'ef`tiina each stud, of that advantage? But it is pre- fiterd. &trip Lilt. `Ciro doors ere elael " the free list. matie tip of raiw itdal. whose names could be obtained: cotton. raw hides. coal. and other .and those who failed to i�sepaly4 addition to nay 3ithee yeaahs, an somebody in Ceua tiar has found it of pare~ -bred stock iia etch province, which he might be liable meter this act, thereby forfeit and vacate Itis seat. and shall be hi eligible to be elected or sit or vote in any municipal c,.naicil for two r,eaare thereafter ; and if tuns Person after imports nreeeccaty to the prosperity received* second eireailer. Finial - of our tuaatnufae~ the 'forfeiture aforesaid Citi or h d ed titres or others thee ley that no one who desired ttit bevel Votes lin. any municipal ceieneill tat~ shall incur a penalty of tei5 for every day he sits and votes... Canada has a staumteh friend in the person of the Prince of Wales. 'hose kindly references to the patriotism and the progress of this country at the Guildhall luncheon are specially appreciated by Canadians. This special interest in us is the direct result of the re- gent Royal tour through the ecnni try, and gees to show what t eellent impressions the Prince and the Princess received of Canada. itt the utterances of Lord Salis- bury we are given, moreover, a. further assuran*e of the good. re ports that the Prince has earried mile of the various parts of the Empire he Visited. The Premier reply to the Contiental hostility to England is to point to the evI delieee of enthusiastic. loyalty on the part of Great Britain to the Mother Country. The world now I knows that every threat against England will bring her colonies; closer and closer around her. Think should quiet foreign enmity and i cause jeaalouoy to turn its green ayes eleswhere. is pointed to as a scandal by those his tratne can a as a ottcernitt his r stack p'ab'lished in 'the ilit'ee'tt,ry 4 �vHh want to retaliate. We have r,, a t » alight be oc+~rpool:ed, it was siI- iineyt in Canada the variety of cli nouneed in the leading agticultural di products snartry, elle multiplicity of : and. weekly journals that a dime- mate, p have in the Staites, lr � rs nee i tory* wasbeing prepared, and that breeders'* ere invited to send full ilrforinaatioir regarding the breeds of stock kept by thein, This iiifor- illaation was compiled in the form of a bulletin which contains the; Inna asp Too many eathede sefterers*Pre li?y' their search for cure, believer g tT1a.i their paartieutar ease is beyond: the colt- trot Bmf seientifitz tireatntentt- t is only necessary to point all tuck to a: nevi Tzope in Dr Chas&s t3*rnup 'of' f.$Tcyeed azid lar 'entirre', ttta one great reamed- Which has proven its etficreney not only at a. prompt te- neff, but aliso as a. thorough cure tori eettena. rs George U.:Adet . Patna iretellte, 'Ont. 'say's :—'y feel It res dntTr t e re- etAttraend Dr. Chase's 55ru•,r of Linseed and Turpentine. as 1had tee asthma 'rent bad; could get nothing to de Yue reed. A friend. of mine persuaded Yue t0 try' thin remedy,i did so, arid it cured Yate." It 15 tmpoasaibTe to imagine ,a te•fter treatment for atathrna. than Dr. Chases Syrup of Linseed: and Turpentine. 'Ii ioothet .the excited nerves, clears the btoriehial tubes, gives 'prompt relief to the trightfart spasms and,when. used regularly, thetou h1y and permanently tures asthma. 25 Center. all dealers', Or Zdmansof. 130.te S & Co Toronto. r* Chase's Syrup of Linseed 'Sind Turpentine*ZURICH, ONTARIO. Get Your Println rota The Heral name and addressesof all Cana - diet Weeders of pure-bred stock tts ...._. _... far as these could be obtained, and fa. directory of the stock for sale its Farm, City, Village, Suburbrn, furnished by each. A copy of this. and Garden Property, Sold, Bought bulletin may be had ole appincationt and tachtsed na to els watches and d ti The Original Herb Compound. Clocks0 bpetrial. attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. T 1 GREAT PEJIFqFI Kidney and Liver Regulator. 200 Da C Stonernan, HENSALL, ONT. eo. TRT Photographer HENSALL NOTIIINO Bt'. T TRE FINEST WORK Tt*lttN1 D OUT AT REASONABLE PRICES. Family 'Groups pecl.lt�.. rho*. TROTT wNS L1. the este n eat tate Excbanoe. x81 1ititib t$ Sited iEedibolr, #I` Om. F. W. Hodson, Monty Loaned on First and Second o:' NV011" .w,m,..c..a.r. ,« , - •.,,...,,s,..,.. AT:�e ,�..�In� �i1r,11r1 2 PREPARED 'EXCLUSIV't LY BY l lE ALONZO 0. Bl. IS CO E JELL V'. r.y"�.iyi���: in 'y:hfa'.I)V FON ALL SKIN 11)11S- EASES. 119 ,- 1'.. SE 1. BURNS. SCALDS. YrDS. .ETC. M i t Agent foJtr'1'Hior Huron Count • Live Stock Commissioner.! Mortgages, Real Estate, Notes and''. 9 Other l ecilrities. Department of Agraettlttre Otttwa An Iiisihiilaii and an Englishman 4 Farms,. Houses and Business Prop- • were debating- ars to the nationality- of ationality arts Rented end Rena Collected' of ate Patrick Mutphy, born; in upon Reaaonabte Tett s. Canada of Irish pa:rentage,the Money Invested fest Private indi- Englishman eontending that I'at fiduals on First Mortgage on Real /teas atCanadian- Ijiehael„ !Estate. g" C irishinan, refuta;ep such a>Y argu_ � the ..• went and claimed that Pat was an Irishman whether he was born Cork or any other country. A T I,EPH ON minister appeared on the scene and eel e in favor of the Ertishneto ..,..... .. ..............L....._......._.. _.._x„� ., .. ZELLER Pat arose and said" Do you me to tell me if as at had kitten even they would be biscuits?“ Ti minister fainted, and the English.a;r ... „; AOLtaT• man enjoyed Pat's version mote than a pound. of plum pudding. 696. Doc AG re eri For az TA U it AITTEir_—A we of T as l:taite that IR T'ls•A•N Sj et '" ,• lief. not Vott. e the words I'T-A-Vain and prolong S on tare t*rJae ands accept na substitute, IL•1'PA'V•5 ra fors cents, may may ~ be bad at any drugstore. Ten samples and one thousand testimonials will he malted to any address for five cents, forwarded re the Ripans Chemical eo., No, ro Sprecet Street, New York. 1 esisaimeerientetarseessesaassaea