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Eggs ... ... ......... 46
Eggs ......... 44
Dried .Apples 06
Potatoes per bag ... 1.25
Wheat 2.06-2.11
Oats ... ... ... ... .< 00-65
Barley ... ... .,. ... 80
Buckwheat 1.00
51.50-6.10
-38.00
44.00
21,00
Flour ... ... ... ...
Bran ...............
Shorts .................
Live Hogs fob Hensall
Zurich Mee
ABET
Fresh and SaltMeats
Bologna Sausages, ctc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOlt SIUNS s. HIDES
Tanghlut
0e chert
WAETED
Cream, Bgge,
Butter an'Poultry
Tighe t Cash
Price Paid
POULTRY TAKEN EVERY SAT-
URDAY
OMPZEI
Phoria Weep
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LAMMt$: CO�'`:dL
Also soft coal.
Our terms are cash on
delivery,
HENSALL
Phone :House or
,fir..
Office -No. 10.
ame
LOCAL NE
5
Mr. Arthur Turemner of Toronto
is visiting at the home of his,
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. 1le.try Teu-
exrtuier of town.
Mir. Wcs Surerus, a member of
the United States Army Medical
corps, stationed at Rahway, N.Y.,
visited his home on the 14th con„
Hay, over Su¢idey. He enlisted
at Detroit,
Miss Vercy Bender, who has Leen
visiting at the home of Mr, Ezra.
Bender, 14th con.. for a few days
returned to her home in Strat-
ford.
DON'T BE ONE
13..r. is 1.0 1, i ly Sunday x1011 .ea
a knock•:.•; •t•A kxtoc. er is at',co- Wb' Plenty of Water Is Necessary
legged animal with a corkscrew for cows in Hot !Veathcr,
soul and a sewer-soake.t heave Water is very necessary for cows
He's got a backbone ma.ie out of at all times, because the body itself
jeily and glue, and where censers ccntains a large proportion of water;
have• a. heart he has a tumour of the functions ei the uody cannot
rotten l.r.ncipa.s. People, ough;to piol-ciej take place except plenty of
have a mint to work and me: to
knock, and wh.one'ver a knoci, er
cones down the street, 1 0 e.t men
turn their backs; the• a;ige.s take
refuge behind their gol•aea harks.
They don't want to look- pe)p.e
who have a mind to ,wort=. And
the devil double locks his rite for
fear he will get in there. 17ore,t
you know there aro lots of peo-
ple silting around in every Town,
growing like a broody he•.t, knock-
ing every good thing down; Dcn't
be that kind of cattle, for they , ing plenty of water to cows in sum-
ailnt no use• on earth,. mer is the fact that the body excre-
tions are very much increased during
FALL :LAIRS hot weather, These excretions con-
sistZurieh ... .__ Sept. 17-18 largely of water, with certain
salty materials in solution, and to
Ailsa Craig ... ... _.. ... Sept. 23-24 supply this waste material, the cow
Blyth ...... Sept. 22-23 must be supplied with an abundance
Exeter ..................... ...Sept. 15-16 of water. After proper and abun-
Forest Oct. 1-2 dant feed, the second great need of
Goderieh ......... Sept 15-17 the cow giving milk is plenty of
Kirk ton .._ ... ... Oct 3 clean, cool water. Dairymen prefer
to locate along the banks of a never -
London ... ... ... ... ... ...Sept 6-13 failing stream. Lacking this, a dairy
Parkhill ...... ... ... .....:Sept 18-19 farm must have a good supply of
St. Marys ... ... ... ... ...Sept 18-19 well -water. — Prof. H. H. Dean,
Setif orth ...... .Sept 1g-1910. A. College, Guelph.
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Thedford --- ".- - ;Sent 24-25
Toronto ... ... ... Aug 23 -Sep 6;
Wi'n'gham ... ... ... ... ...Oct, 8-9 j
GRAND BEND SUMMER
RESORT
Bring your picnic parties to the
Pavilion on the Beach.
Special attention is being paid
to picnic parties. Free tables and
free hot water supply .
Enjoy the breezes right off the
water.
Drop us a card;
y,C.ECCLCSTON.
FOR SALE
Bieycle, with coaster brtke,
Priice $10. C. FRI'DZ,
COUNTER CHECK BOOKS
Do not let your supply of Cou-
nter Check Books run Loo low,
We sell Appleft"ird's cheek books,
first-class in every respect. Let
as have your order,
Herald Press, Zurich, Ont
F BACK HURTS USE
SALT$ FOR KIDNEYS
Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead
or Bladder bothers yon -Meat
forms uric acid.
water be supplied; and milk contains
about 87'/s per cent. water. All this
makes -water needful at all times to
the cow giving milk, but in hot
weather there are added reasons why
the cow should have plenty of water,
these hot weather additions to the
water supply of cows are necessary:
1. To assist in cooling the body.
When the animal body becomes too-
warm,
oowaren, nature suggests an extra sup-
ply of water, which lowers the tem-
perature of the body of the animal,
making the cow more comfortable,
hence she produces more milk.
2: The second. reason for supply. -
Most folks forget sluggish the
Itidy,
tike the bowels, get
and need a flushing occasionally, else wg
have backache and dull misery in the
kidney region, severe headaches, rheu-
matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomachs
sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis-
orders.
You simply must keep your kidney?
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of JacI
Salts from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before 'breakfast for a few days and;
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
Lithia, and is harmlessto flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
:Tac' Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia-
tvater drink which everybody should take
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
thus avoiding serious complications.
b well-known. local druggist says be
sells lots of Jad'Salts to folks Who believe
in overcoming kidney trouble while it; is
only trouble.
'TO CORRESPONDENTS
the Herald will go to press Wed-
neday afternoon. All news
+Copy must beim by Tuesday eight.
During June, July and August
Salesman Waned
To Represent
THE OLID RELIABLE PONT-
HIL NUSERIES
The greatest demand for Nursery
Stock in Years.
Britiell and European Markes a-
gain open for Canadian Fruit.
Largest 1 st of Fruit and Oreame :-
tal Stock, Scel Potato.s,
etc., grown in Canada
Wrte for Particulars
Stone C Vilellinigton
Established 1837 -
TORONTO, ON.T.
THE WESTERN I'A.IR.
September 6th. to 1.3th
From pr.s:nt apt:earancea t:ia
Western .Ua.r of a.,ondon, On..ante
be the best Exhibition tins
year in its history. At this ca. le
date space for Exhibits is about
all taken dad it remains now for
a good Live Stock entry which is
fast coming in to ii 1 the S oek
barns, when with favorab;e wea-
ther conditions visitors wilt sea
the greatest saccess ever a-tanteI
by thr' Westenn Fair.
-There will be a Dog Show from
Tuesday to Friday noon of Exnalb-
itio'n week. A Pure Food Sow
will be held in the Process .Build—
ing throughout the entire week
noextra adm •ssion, I u t mak-
ing as usual in the Dai: > J3u 1 ling
each day Egg and wool! cx't b
its in the Dairy Building br the
Government a'so moving eictrres
under canvas on Soc'ety row. Tr-
actor Demonstrations by several
large manufacturarine comnan'e'.
A grand Automobile Show in tran-
sportation building with ovcrtlow
• exhibits ni 1ilte Ma+'hiner'v Hall.
Every one within reach of Lon'lo1
should take at least one day off
and visit the 'exhibits. Command
celebrate Peace and Prosperity
With es A.11 informa'io'i 'r tm
+h^ Secretary, General O'fices Loa
rdddri; SII• •
I f r
Farm 'Praetors.
Interest in farm tractors has in-
creased rapidly,in Ontario in the past
two or three years. In the early part
of this year the Ontario Department
•of Agriculture held 32 courses on
farm power in different parts of the
Province, and there was a total at-
tendance of 12,270. Ne greater in-
terest has been shown in courses old
any other subject, and much useful
educational work was done.
MitEMBIAMRPAMMSESESE
9
Let the Referendum tt1e.Cry :nom
"No!" -"No!" -"No!" -"Nor
SINCE the announcement in the Legislature last spring that a Refer-
endum on the Ontario Temperance Act would be taken this fall, the
different temperance organizations of the province of Ontario have
met together to consider what attitude they should take. The result
has been the formation of the Ontario Referendum Committee, which
comprises representatives from the organized temperance forces of the
province and the temperance sentiment of the province outside of these
organizations. The new Committee will conduct the Campaign. We
are asking the voters of Ontario to vote "No" to all questions sub-
mitted on the ballot.
4,010111.191.011.31.211111*
The Referendum Ballot
AND HOW TO VOTE
Yes
1. Are you in favor of the repeal of THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE
ACT?.
2. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than
two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure
through
hughGvergenciessam amendments to THE ONTARIO
r ACTtoand
3. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not snore than
two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure
in standard hotels in local municipalities that by a majority vote
favor such sale, and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE
ACT to permit such sale?
4. Are you in favor of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through
GovernQ efltAaT ncies and permit such sdamendments to THE ONTARIO TEMto
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P
By the Ontario Temperance Act, sale
and distribution of alcoholic liquors for
beverage purposes within the province
were prohibited. For practically three
years the province has experienced the
good effects of this law. Its repeal would
be a calamity. Any of the amendments
would spoil it.
For the Temperance forces to win they -
must secure four "No" majorities. That
is, a ,majority for "No" on EVERY
question. The Temperance forces will be
defeated if there is a majority for "Yes"
on any of the questions. You must
mark an X after each of the four ques-
tions, or your ballot is counted as spoiled.
A century of temperance progress ixit
this province is at stake ire the coming
Referendum. The Ontario Referendum
Committee earnestly and respectfully
ask you to mark your X in the "No
column. after each and every question,
as indicated in the sample ballot re-
produced herewith.
Ontario Referendum C rmittee
JOHN MACDONALD
Chair tal4
D. A. DU'NLAP
xreasurer
ANDRVT S. ORANT
Vice -Chairman and Secretary
(1001$acelsioa Lila Bldg.; Toronto)
FOR SALE
One Good second-hand six oct-
ave piano ease organ.
One good second-hand New
Williams sewing machine. Call
and see them, A Bargain.
H. WEL,L Zurich.
The
ZURICH LIBRARY
Is Now Open. Hours:
Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon and Evening
2 to 5 and 7 to9 o'clock.
Library at Miss Lydia
Faust's home.
BUSINESS CARDS
l ROLTU.EflOJ', KILI.0ltAN, & COOKE.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public eta Office, oi, the Square, and
door from Hamilton St. tloderich.
l'rieme funds to loan at lowest rates
W. Peoearooe, K. 0, J. L. Itxx,Lonali.,
H. J. 1). Cowes.
,tr, Cooke will be in Henedl on Friday
and Saturday of eaoh week,
ANDREW F. MESS, Notary Public
Com .missioner, Conveyancing,
Fire a'nci Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office, Zurich,
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of. Huron, Sales conductedin
any part of the county. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guar-
anteed Address Zurich, R. R. No.
2, or phone Zurich.
TO ADVERTISERS
During June, July and August
the Herald will go to press Wed-
nesday afternoon. All copies for
change of advert''sements must be
in our office by Monday noon to
insure insertion.
Dr. E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICP - HEN'," iLL
assey
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WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS
NOL'NCE THAT WE CAN SUPPL
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
ALSO REPAIRS FOR
ETC.
GIVE US
asp
urw
ic��.
D LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE
IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN-
Y ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE
MAOUINERY, PLOW POINTS,
liS
A CALL
fa
to
A Carload of
XXXX CEDAR SHINGLES
has arrived, Best Quality.
C. KalbkIes}i,
The
estern
London., On a
September 6th to 13th, 191
This is the Great Agricultural
Exhibition of ',Vestern Ontario
Exhibits
the
Very Best
Two attractions
Speen Events Better
Daily Than Ever
Jonny J, Jones
Midway
Exposition
PLENTY OP MUSIC
PURE FOOD SHOW TRACTOR DEMONSTRATIONS
Auto Entrsccc..ri er Dundas en 1 Egerton Strs, Usual Entrance
at Gears, Or. nd Star d 50e. and 2.5c.
I'riz� L's:s Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary
Lt. -Col. W. M. aARTSIJORE, Pr• side'nt. A M. FAINT, Secretory.
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