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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1902-08-22, Page 4THE ZURICH HERALD ,. ,.. El HE, ED., ,,, sgoDy IN ERITISII AND ,AXER- generally such ,e,.00ds, contain a 1 ' - - I - WAN WOOLENS, large, percentage of cotton in both walls and filling, the amount of wool being only suMeient to form a, face to cover the cotton, and it is seldom of the best quality. . Quoting Mr, Xulhaser, the. great- est manufactitrer of shoddies-in the United States, Mr, Wallace gives the annual consumption .of shoddy in the United. States at 40 million pounds; displacing 120 . million pounds of wool. The National Live Stock Association of Amerioa puts the figures for 1900 as follows : -(and this I presume refers to the U. S, only) -Shoddy used in 1000- 74 million pounds displacing 222. million pounds .a wool, or equal to 72% of all the wool in the United States that year. In other words it displaced wool equal in quantity to that clipped from 42990,000 out of the 61,415,000 sheep owne 1.. in the United States. Therefore but for this shoddy there would have been used 222 million more pounds of wool. An instance is given of the dis- covery by accident of the fact that" a most reputable (?) and well known manufacturer. who had a contract to supply the Government with 50,000 army blankets; was found to be stuffing the same with shoddy to the extent A 00;!6. Cot - district, the Yorkshire Observer ton is also introduced into blankets says it is noted for its classical . made in England, and in some cloths, cheap dress ineltons, dyed cases, exceeds even 50% of the in classical shades, which find their material used. chief markets in Greece and the Tho rapid increase in the use of Levantine ports. If all goes well shoddy in the . United States is there is a great future for those sliown by the following. figures :- goods. The twills and serges pro- In 1860 thirty establishments had duced here are in great favor with his opinion that the majoritwholesale clothiers, and, combined y, if an annual output. oa value of f -- -n *400,000 ; In 1890 the census show - not all, of the cases. occurring i with an export demand, a steady ed ninety four establishments and the city were infected in country . trade results the whole year round. a product valued at $9,208,011. resorts, and that consequently Into the composition of the higher F. W. Hodson, grades a percentage of wool enters, autumn was the season for theLife Stock Commissioner. but it is small. The cheap cost- groatest prevalence of the disease. umes which adorn the windows of It is conceded by all scientific many mantle shops are made in authorities that the malady never , this locality. Tweeds and mantle originates of itself, but is always cloths from 1s. 3d. per yd. form another important branch, and are induced by a specific raierobe which made largely throughout this in 'some way or other gains au on- i neighborhood. Speaking of milt - trance to the alimentary canal, and ; tary and police clothes', estrength mostly by polluted food or drink. 'being the test", there is little room When the complex and varied ', ftoenrAiritn.,hglomlne. asillistlet,vatzol evenllthestre.,- uletheas by which the infection iS inn drought is not, adudssible.A accomplished are considered it Is A well-known Yorkshire firm re - often a wonder why the number of plying to an enquiry on the sub- Tietims is not larger. , jest stetes,-eThere is so inuelt r mixing done now-a.days to bring ) goods in at melt low prices, that it It there reelly are any 1110lieSt takes a very good man to tell what, ' there i,t in some of the manufac.• E. Nissourri and Thamesford- and bashful men in this world, eny tured eyrie; ' October 1. 7110n with an insudnezent appreeht- In the Yorkshire Post's annual. G. N. W. Exhibition-Godertch, trade review of December 7th,1901. i 0 Oct. 1. tion of their own merits and ' Sept,. , in. eloth is spoken Of which , Turnberry-At Wine Sept. ,elarms, they ere to study the, ease ., sells at Is. Id. per yard, whieh is , ereek of the Texas or St. Louis man who umP°s(411 °f ull sWdY' but is Ashfield AS Wawanosh-Drtngan- ,• classed es woolen goods. non, Oet. 9-10. Ines engaged. himself to forty-seven I 1jn Hon. Geo. W. Wallace, I Tnekeremith-Seaforth, Sept. 25-1 women.inektdixg six .widows,„ tma tialite Fe, :lieew Mexico, in all 1111F 24. . canticle on eSubstitutes for Wool, 1 Oxford-Woodstoek, Sept. 25-20. hen now disaPPenreds missed 'antL1 recites a statement by a EIMUltil.b. tiree.t Northern - Collingwood, mourned by U. W110 Wad this sion, 'house in tho trade that 90e, of Skim. ee.ek nquering hero, this allefaseinatwoollen goods eontain cotton, end North Brant -Paris Sept. eliee.e. co, ing man? He was 05, if ho VMS ft tthtrat,_inn :!"5,'"'the F.elmrti" tgtrePt• ' North Grey= -Owen Sound, Sept. n is . 4 l and, VONA in au Afton day, -and ho had no right hand. :: to thie rotten. the stuff which nuts. - ("entre Bruce -Paisley, Sept. Surely hate is comfort for the nete nnerades under a score of alittses. ',' el. YOW6 Zurich girle, and the tender ' such as steeltio. mungo, wastes. • ___,,,. .. ... ke loom tivinee wool extraete •, flowers may now uplift their heads. :111,1°01,-.., .woloi 44,1gri., inaumfaeturid 1,, isommen ionla wmint. With. a :foal 'craw or baud's, this . wool lute yarn. etee the wonder is If you are thin, weak and enlace gouthessesterner wonld have en- riot that the seles ill wool fall off so , kited and want to he,reaeo your gaged huneelf to not tem than nine- largely. but Chet any noel is used ' flesh and ;veleta yon should try Dr. Chaee's Nerve Fond. You an tysfottr women. If this man could at 311- I thorou - kly a ree with his de- '' feel it dein- on ond it on d • • oily lena hie -nerve- to our oW! du ga g - •. - le! Y g • 44_ du to etion. all aF. n leis stutentient .day. as it strikes at the root of bitched/4e- (too rattnerans to men' '' that. the adulterated cloth has , trouble end ereates new rich Mea& tiot4, what a time there would he .. neither the wear •er the warmth of Yen ean preve , that it builds tip in town thie fall in rsing and - honest etefatei...•,,evels. Mr. Wale, new tissue and adds flesh if ylun llar4..^ continues by statitqt that an weigh youreelf eaeh week wiafle giving nit marriage. eepert witnees before eke Ways 11 weep., it. and Means Committee of flee Fifty- ': A Wiseonein legislator has pre- . fontth Congress, testified that the firet elass large worsted tains t.4 EVERYONE CAN REL THE pektel a bill which ts designed to the United States had put in the t CONSUMPTIVE. &wive roltiermen of the pleasure 1!reneh and .Gerniat process by .1.w.. ie. s 0-•.• . . • ,.• - • -4. b . The New Free 'Consumptive Mospital S Knuirsagn EVY TIIUBSDAX ZVENING. ZELLER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :-$1.00 per ALVaan naNsm,,L, , The .article eWhy is • Wool so. Cheep? prove:Aisle* alluded :to, 'farther states that shoddy is the great feature in the trade of one of yoer paid strictly in advent°. linen the the leading towns of • the Heavy Spey is 'not ordered to be discontinued it will be sentnntii such order is given Weellen District of Yorkshire, and wad. arrearages. paid. $1.50 to be charge'd it is wen known that the mills do when not paid in adttnee • turn Mit an enormous. weight of goods, the material being composed mostly of shoddy, cotton and the like. • Sixteenpence •to eighteen - pence per yard. (broad width),'is the price of these so called woolen goods, and plenty of attractive fabrics are made at less It is also stated that Scotch manufacturers of tweeds, who hitherto used no. shoddy, have bad to resort to its use in order to oom- pets with the composition of sim- iliar articles largely composed of shoddy produced in several York- shire towns and elsewhere. The manufacture of artificial wools -and it is somewhat difficult to understand the designation -is said to be a large industry supply- ing manufacturers with a cheap substitute for the real article. In speaking of the trade of an- other town in the Heavy Woolen ADVERTISING RATES. -Tran s ie nt advertisetnents, 5 cents per Brevier aims for first insertion and 3 cents per line for each sabsequent insertion.. Small Advs. seek as"Lost" "Betray', or ''Stolen will be charged 50 cents first insertion and 25 eepts for each subsequent insertion. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night of eaeh week to insure change in follow- ing issue. Local notices in ordinary reading type 5 cents per line. Notices for Church en- tertainments or other benevolent institn- tion special rates. Contracts for eoluron, half-eolumn and quarter -column rates for speeified periods . will be cheerfully given. Address all communications to The 1--ieralci, E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICH, P.O. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1902. 911••••••11•126¢.•••••••••0111•1••••INCOP•raisMalosiv .11•11.011 In a recent interview a Brooklyn health official, in commenting upon the appearance of typhoid fever in a family of six persons, gave it as FALL FAIRS. Hay -Zurich, Sept. 24-25'. Industrial -Toronto, Sept. 1-13. Western -London, Sept. 12.-20. 8011th Huron -Exeter. Sept.e2-23. Teeswater-Sept. 24.25. Blanshard-Rirkton, Oet. myth -Oct. 7-4. Britsselq----Oet. 2.3. Walkerton -Sept. 17-18, Ingersoll -Sept. 25-20. Listowel -Sept. 30, Oet. 1. North Perth -Stratford, Sept. 20, Oetober 1. St, Marys -Sept. 30, flet. 1. West Zora end Embro-Oet. 2. GR,HAT 111,00D AND sysram ilI,ATOR • will cure the most aggro, rated forin of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. It will cor- rect "That Fall Feeling A fter Eating." Nervous Headache, Soar Stomach and Flatulence. Why suffer when a cure is guaranteed? 200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.00. Toxin. Ham Dashwood, says: "I was unable to get any relief from, Asthma and Stomach Trouble until using Our Native Herbs,,, JOHN DUMART1 AGENT. ZURICH, ONT. THE ALONZO O. Buss Co, Sok Proprietors, MONTREAL, CAN. TIC. STONEMAN Graduate Optician, HENSALL. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Fitted on Scientific Principles. A PULL STOCK OF Jewelry, Watches and Clocks Specialattention paid to all kinds of Repairing. For this wet eather You will need a good strong pair of Shoes. We have what you want. Men's Heavy Shoe, a Dandy, only. 111 11 • else er-s 4C+ eerseseefeeetleGereseree A. few Bargains Summer Goods Call and see them before they go. *E4 -{-§-4£4.-.9-43e4-3•-+3.-4-3• R. a NICHOL, = = BLAKE. Jr C. Stoneman 1 BENSALL, ONT. ,of exaggerating the sim of their ', used. This is a fact which speaks Wwiii:1Admicitheonsumptives A.bsoititely p al being made on behalf of the i, person who shall hereafter catch a t, new (31,riceneCons.:Auptive llospital, lb fit the eanie source. an Ettglish corres- fisii in evieteenein waters; which ex, wn-teeeeo,...1 glee designs and I, ....e. tnio-Ler tilel atinsilas c...f tial; NtettliAtas f4iaili.. _ 2 „ ,,, I 12 Vann City, Village. Suburbrn, 'pendent of an Atneriean paper , "2 tatit2til Assuesetise-the fsest nee -Coe-. atilt (leaden e'retertij-t5e,R, 130ught* yet& 1 potted sn weight. shall have tienla" tor two most ekeellent sumptiVa Hospital in Cat.ada-i4onethat d t.x banged gel kik 'Neighed and its weight make a cloth particularly aljaPted Mar" "112all" ardelLI the Tr'"All.c'dmin- , 'Money 1..oated on First and Second be blade eery wen en a eotton_ or ueer, withetat its suletors from thisi "1' ea.', , , e4 for the purpese, or by one of backed cloth and neanto eillinv..... dread white pilupe? Wo are all in- ilttter lieenrities. terested in brirr-ing tIese relief anti re - his deputes, and that failure os, Again a trade journal in a teehni- meriug, them tee, teatth, farniir, ti r . li • , di B sineis Prop i cal article saYs:--. -the ProPer active citizenship again. _r ari erne, Oaser. a a sa. .. . Geo. TROTT Photographer, HENSALL. NoTurso BUT THE 4--1! FINEST WORK TURNED OUT AT REA,SONABLE PRICES. Family Groups A Specialty... Geo. TROTT 14 EN'S ALL. tbe licstern teal Estate Exchange, 781 Thitt&ts Isfreet totabon, 49, Zitt. ottchee. It provides that every 4or itself. Quoting further from ma- aP°' iiaeiriesaie.e.wiiioweiweeemeibiasibmom OUR ITY The industrial position. of Canada in the world to -day is a source of great national pride. We have triumphed over others in many lines of manufacture, but in none so effectively as in bicycles. "CLEVELAND" is a wheel Canadian everyway. It's the wheel of the people -made for the people -sells at the people's price. None so good for comfort and wear. Write about it -see it. W. G. HESS, Zurich CANADA mu & MOTOR CO, Limited, TORONTO Canada cloths. The worsted painting will touches eosely beart-string4 of every all e " re...4.ieteeed by a state °faker appoint_ to the American taste., and it can ereer. Wiiere ie. the cy.zninntity, tar; 1./ ,,es neat E,,tate -Notes and ertv U.entit-d and " Rents Collected tegliett '19 ply With the pro- • fluishitig. s w_geade 0,00,3s One iinFrprtarit step in this direaion • ji visions. of file taw shall render the! requites great skill and care, as hos been taken in the erection of the telt upset Reasenalge Tonint.z. pets.= guilty here liable in a reene6eace,c.J.:cileseeeattig 11Toelmsenifej,legaize.ge Menge Invested for Private Iedi- •fiee to be seepesee the court on , AN IMPORTANT QUESTIW,31- . . wrnen Is now nearry comicieted. When velnals on First Mortgage on Real UP eneardeint or citizen who e.g.wil Do yon take TEM HP.11ALD? the 1311)1•7:tIt1E1111 go out of the building, and Estate. estehlish the WI of such fatlute tat*. all <bat is e-autel to make it ready to receive the ' - that will be almost. irmr negligerfee to the satisfaction of ;Rae *wok: orkg etisli oft ri ccommiptive is that it be suppled iserese said court. The maw win further &PUS '111 I IOU xi a Liss! beds and other furnishing appointments - provide for the creatiort and lubri- cation of the 7nachinery- needed for its enforcement. Assuming a pub- lic advantage to reedit from put- ting en end to the fictions of fisher- men, the bill in erfeetion is a model • of ingenuity, since it will accord- piish its purpose perfectly. The fisherman who -wearies his friends b o int- t with stories of the catchirr., f C. a ea 'CO er at passible fish under improbable eon- ditions will be asked to prove his story by producing his certificate of tegistratiou. If he has Ito110 he will be 'compelled to confess him- self a law breaker, and on. his own eontession may be fined. It is a beautiful. law, and should be pro- dnetive of good tesults in encourag- ing either silence er ttuthfulness i on the met of those who levant hithetto talked too -much and with' very little regard to the eternal verities. no charge whatever beitl; made for TELEPHONE 696. &LI. 1,1,.., rh: f 0, 0,., admittance. lislP ALLINgt 14 irl 1 WO The National Sanitaritire ,fissoeiation , are already tarrying too heavy a debt to ..., If.ants adidi ear reAtize the virtue ei , undertake the furnishing themselves," E. . ZELLER - -, (would tot safer but the way is open for each one to kelp , tr. Chase Oititmem they wo tong with piles. 34r, W. H. Whitehair, a well-known and respected citizen, ni Cebaurg, Out., states, :-"Idaving used Dr. Chase's Oint- ment for piles. I can testify to its great N,alue. The suffering which I endured from. the burning, itching, stinging sea - ti f ilea as something awful and I sa o p w tthth in this Istria toequel Dr. Cheat's Ointment as a cure for this dreadful disease. I tried a great many remedies and never got more than I slight relief Irani; any of them. Bet while Dr. -Chases Ointment brought quite relief it went farther arta =Ada thorough cord. / cannot say too much in eCommendation of this great remedy." This, is the only preparation which is positively guaranteed to cure any form of „. piles. Ask your neighbors about it. 00c. a hoz at 2U dealers, or Edraanson, Bates , & Co.. Toronto. Dr Chases Ointment in raising the 610,900 needed for this purpose. The sum is not a large one. Ten thousand individual contributions of $1.00each out of a population of nearly 6,000,050 people would accomplisn this end. Some, of course,. with their hearts racked by the sufferings of reiatiyes, friends, or fellow -citizens, will, out of their abundance, do better than this. Fifty doll ars will furnish abed. What la needed is th at the amount be raised quickly, that the many knocking at the doors of the National Sanitarium Association may find a plate open for tbent. Contributions for this purpose, $1.00 er more, will. be received by Sir Wm. R. Meredith, Chief Justice. 4 Lamport Ave., Toronto; W. J. Gage, Esq., 54 Front St. West, Toronto; or National Trust Co., Limited, Treasurer, 22, King SC'East, Toronto., Fifty dollars will furnish a It may be all right for a womar to nntrry in haste and repent af leisure, bat a married man has no leisure. • ZURICH'.-- CNThRO. SoId by Ailliewsdealat DEAFNESS OR. HARD HEARING Aor.ettellel"Ctift,,_ TAMES Doctors find A Good es eription or nt nd ost arta I1t Mat ievrAlts sot benefit. TAMA main and Istoroet O* tena. 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