The Herald, 1906-11-09, Page 44
The Zurich' Herald.
LEGAL CARDS.
IL J', 1). COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO-
lioiter, Notary Public, "Hensall, Ontario.
At Zurieh (Zeller's ofriee) every Mon-
day.
P,ROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIIt, BAR -
rigors, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc.,
°Cloderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot.
R. C. Have. (r. F. Blair,
BUSINESS OI4RDS.
tet. S. PHILLIPS, LICENSED A.UC-
tioneer for tho Coraaties of Huron and
Porth, Farm stack sales a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All
orders left at Lott 3, Con. 2, Hay, or
•sdciressed to Hensen P. 0. will be
iiromptly attended to.
OR. P. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA-
euate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Tororeo, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extraction
of teeth. Plate work a spee.iality. At
Dominion ]rouse, Zurich, every Mon-
day. 1-6
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. De e d s , Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care-
fully and promptle prepared. Office -
Zeller block,lrrrieh, Ont.
MUSIC.
7URIC1i BRASS BAND HAS BEEN
re-organieetl end is new prepared
to furnish first-e1ti music for all kinds
of amusements. For t rnts a ply to or
write F. W. IIess, `ee'y-Taeas., Zurich.
INSURANCE.
.ANDREW DESS. DIVISION COURT
CLERK. Village. and Faro: Property
insured. All :':e leading Companies
represented. rigeet, for Accident and
Sickness irsura e.e.
Wanlit
Pi7BLSSRI t BX E. Z1 LLEE.
FRIDAY, NOV. 9th, 1906.
W. T. 1T.
SHATTERED HOPES.
Daniel was no subject for strong
mental excitement. A brain -fever
was the result of his disquietude?
and he sank under it. His high
spirit could not brook the affront
that he had brought upon . himself. •
The powers of life were exhausted
in the agonies of the tortured spirit
mil medical skill was of no avail.
It was hard to perish in the• bloom.
of youth, when the leaves of hope
were green, and life was bright
with goldenpromise. }lard to pass
away to the dank, silent tomb in
the flush of h atth and glad young
life.
"I thought to have l.ed a noble
life, and I had glorious dreams of
ease and comfort for the poor old
mother in her declining days," he
•
sail. sadly smiling, to the friend
who watched his last moments.
"Anel had. I been tree to my early-
. principles, I would have left behind
• me the memorial of a good name."
Young mien, looking forward to a
life of sucoess, beware of putting
yourselves in the mocker's power.
• You may fondly dream that you are
f made of sterner stuff than Daniel
Moffat, but remember the enemy
possesses a secret power against
which you Have no safety if your
tamper with his agencies. Neither
;for the sake of business nor friend-
ship be persuaded to join tipplers,
for the mocker lurks in the social
- _ glass.
FOR SALE.
001) 140 -ACT? F AR Ll far sale being
7i lot 4 ned pa:.t, lot 5, cos cession 11,
Hay. The farm eentaeN 2't, scree good
hardwood bleee Betel brick house arta
bank barn; plontt ,d water it house and
barn; the farm ie fenced anti under.
drained and i; 'ti it-'l,ts,a .rape. For
further par;i'tti ?' apply :tr.. -premises or
tw••lte to john }h ...a:tn, , a septa, P. 0.
a•'-1 nr
'ARM F0 SALE -75 acre.,- of choice
unci on the 4:h Con., May Town-
ship. C:oocl brick house, bank barn, 40x
flood. water t nd well fenced. -twill
sell on reasonable -.eras. Apply at prar..-
isos or to i ilt+,rn Stelok.
414 - Zurich.•
ry'aHOPOBRliD BROWN LEGHORV
> d • Cockerels for sale. They are all tine
births and ja t ♦ir..t you wart, to improve
your poolt'r': ileac. Price 50 rents each.
Peter Baker,.0'a.a , Lina, Blake, P. O.
AUCT:C:!"af SALES.
AUCTION HALE OI' 1+A`AYI SITOC1c.
anis Imploinei.ts c' Lot 27, Con. 15, Hav,
on lrt"ednesdnv, 14t.h, 1:106, at: 1
o'clock sharp. E. Boeswo tarry auctioneer:
Win. .1% Dow -eon, t roprietor,
"T:'1.URS1)A r , Nt.)15, Moe. AUCTION
male of horses tic -i . olti at r.;,rj Metropolitan
Hotel, Exeter, P.^nimenein;r of 1 o'clock
rlittri,. tl. T;. 11.t:•k;,er. ;sro;aaietor; .T s
\.'bite anti 'hrnn,:- r:amezen, auctioneer•,
•
a Do You
It not so much what you
get, as what you save on pay
day that determines your fu-
ture success. Therefore get
the habit of saving as nruch
as possible every pay
e day. In
The
Sovereign Bank of Canada
$1,00 opens an account, and
interest is paid 4 times a year.
J.OS.. r4E-LIL -
And masters, see that ye put no
i temptation in the way of your ser -
wants. When ye brad them orer
to your interests, exact no• more
from them than your due, -a cot,-
selentious falli.ment of duty on the
prieeiIt1ee of truth. -Scottish Tem
perance Le..gac Leaflet.
(The encl.)
ANOTHER OPEN WINTER.
"?'tie fire going to have another
open winter in 1907," said Ezekiel
Bnnzy, the aged weather prophet.
"I can smell it in the air.
-The birds stayed later than
ueual this full, which is always
taken as a sure sign that Winter
will not conte till after Christ/nes.
I saw swallows and bumming birds
rnd thistle birds, all of which are
in the habit of getting away late in
August.
- "The hens hare hardly begun to
• e sed their feathers yet, anti most J. Broadfoot, Tucker mith, 527x.
gears they have moulted and start- 'When the tip of a dog's nose is
ed in to lav by October 1st. The
cold and moist, that dog isnot sick.
partridges are very thinly clad with A feverish dry nese means :sickness
tea there.r
“The corn husks are very scant with.a clog. And so with the Int-
-
roan lips Dry, cracked and color-
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COUNTY NEWS.
•01-34,43.430,43,43•-4-3* 4C-im -*E0 44+E+4+•+Ere
13,ev. Wm. Elliott a retired minis.
ter is already in the field for the
Glodericb mayoralty'.
The C. P. R, st ?tion at ]Blyth is
completed and the grading all done
ready for the rails.
.Mrs, Wm. Traquair and family
who resided on the town line west
of Kippen and who a short time
ago rented her farm, removed this
week to their olcl home in Essex
cenntyth.
In e case of Jasper Brindly,
convicted of bigamy, a further ad-
journment was made by Judge
Holt, until December 3rd, pending
the, decision of the court of Appeal
to Which the case was referred.
Mr. Newton McTavish, brother
of John McTavish, of Seaforth who
has represented the Toronto Globe
in Montreal, for several years, has
been offered and has accepted the
position of Editor-in-chief of the
Canadian Magazine, and will re-
move to Toronto.
People are asserting that the re-
cently constructed drainage conal
in Llhicago, will in time drain all
the lakes connected therewith.
First thing we know Goderich will
be an inland town, and they will
be offering fine farms for sale out
in the Iltiddle of what is now Lake
Huron.
The... ooristituences in Huron
County in which Local Option con-
tests will t,dte place next January
are Usborne, Tuckersmith, Stanley
Grey and Hensall. In all these the
Municipal Councils hare agreed to
submit a by-law. The hoteIs that
will be affected should the act pass
in each are 1 in Usborno, 2 in
Tuokersmith, 4 in Grey, 2 in Stan-
ley and 2 in Hensall.
Preventics, as the name implies,
prevent all Colds and Grippe when
',taken at the sneeze stage." Pre-
vent ios are toothsome candy tablets
Preven'ics dissipate all colds quick-
ly, and taken early when you first
feel that a cold is coming, they
check and prevent them. .Prevc'n-
tics are thoroughly safe for child-
ren. and as effectual for adults.
Sold and recommended. in 5 cent
and 25 cent boxes by J 3 ;Verner.
The dispersion stock sale of Mr.
Thomas Robson, held in London
was fairly successful. Thera was a
good:-4tendance of buyers. Forty-
three e ttle.were disposed of for a
total'; Q05, an average of about
$.11fir°a frr.each animal. The pur-
chases. made by Huron stockmen
were as follows : Jealous Girl, J.
Cowan, of See forth, $300 ; Buchan
Fumy, H. Smith, Huy, ;115: Helens
Rose, A. G., Smillie. Tuckersmith.
$1010; Whitehall Ramsden, A. and
and gauzy. Burrs on beechnuts less hos mean feverishness, and are
and hazelnuts are so thin and soft as well ill appearing. To have beau -
'that a child can cut through the
tiful, pink, velvet-like lip,, apply
at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's
(green Salve. It will soften and
heal any skin ailment. Get a free
trial box et our store and be con-
vinced. Large nickel capped glass
jars, 25 cents. 7 J Merner.
toughest of them.
..Cattle and horses out at pasture
are looking as sleek as they diel in
June, indicating that they have
!not begun to think of putting on
winter overcoats. Woodehneks,
which should have retired for the
!winter in September, are out loafing
I at the entrances to their burrows.
-Chipmunks have laid by very
small stores of nuts and grain,
though the beechnut crop has been
the biggest for ten years. Look
anywhere you will and the eviden-
ce stands out and tells yon that the
, winter will be brief and warm.
"Hunters who have shot deer
• say that the antlers are still grow-
ing, or in the velvet , tret e, though
t Le love -making seueon is wily two
.weeks awu v'. Though the=re have
l;sen several cold nights, and
though I have rubbed. the backs of
several fat eats to get electric
sparks on t (Ifthe fur, I have not
Zrli11€irrF`r heard so much, as a crackle as yet.
ZURICH
re
This is because the coating of fur
on the oats has not become thick
enough, proving that the cats are
not making any haste about putting
on winter garments.
"Right here in the village the
eld maids and grass widows are
still 'coming out in white and
peekaboo shirtwaists, and the
fathers of tnarriageable slaughters
have not set the parlor stoves or
bought the coal for the winter's
courting. It seems as if they ex-
pected that most of the courting,
would be done on the piazza or over
the garden gate as is the custom
in the summer.
"Unless the signs fail, ice will be
high and pneumonia will be plenti-
fui and graves will be opened often
between now and next March,"
MARKETS
'W ...heat...
• Oato
.
Barley . ... 40 45
Peals 07 70
Flan!! ..• .......1 85 2 Ge:
Bran., .............. 10 00 16 00
hclrts . 1l 00 1i) 0(1
Butter 19
Eggs .... ......... 1(i
Lard ,.,. 1:3
Dried .Apples .. 3
,Sett Onions.. .... 4
Large Onions bus. 60
Chielten8......... t
Old !Hens ..:... .....
Ducks..., 10
Geese 9
White Beans, bus1 25
Clover Seed, bus, G 75
Hay, per ton—, 6 00
Potatoes.... ..., 30
;Hoge (per e yst) .... , . 6 00 6 25
67 0i70
30 :14
20
20
13
L
Gu
8
10
9
1 25
6 00
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CHAPPED HANDS.
Wash your hands with Warm
`eater, dry with a towel and apply
Chamberlain's Salve just before
going to bed, and a speedy cure is
certain. This salve is also invalu-
able for sore nipples, itching piles
and skin diseases. For sale by J.
J. Merrier.
FORECASTS FOR NOVEMBER.
By, Rev. Irl. R. Hicks.
A reactionary storm period is
central on the lath, 16th and 17th.
The New Moon in perigee falls on
the 16th, 'et a time when the full
force of the Mercury equinox will
blend with other per tit elnne. causes.
One of the most .severe disturbances
of the mondh will culminate within
forty -eight -hours of noon on the
16th. The barometer will drop to
one of its lowest reactings for the
month, thick cloudiness and great
humidity Will prevail, and general
storms of autumnal main, turning
to destructive sleet, and later into
blizzardots snow and northwest
gales Inas be expected, covering
the northern and extending far
into the central sections.
Died.
Slwtzrre-At the Goshen Line, on
Friday, Nov. 2nd, Mrs. Smith
aged 75 years.
NVIIMBNw itis . Near Dashwood,
on Sundity, Nov. 4th, Miss Melin-
da Winkenweder.
BIfg-At Dashwood, on Sunday,
Nov. 4th, Alvin Birk, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Adana Birk.
;Via. rrriecil..
K1Xs-D0Ws01-••At the house of
the bride'sparents, on Thursday.
Nov. 1st. 1906, by Rev. A, H.
Brown, Miss Flossie, daughter of
of Mr. and Mrs. George Dowson,
Goshen Line, Stanley to Mr. A.
Keys, of the Babylon Line, Stan-
ley.
MA1.'rIiv-131101 tsR -- At Dashwood,
en Tuesday', Mr. Peter Mai tin to
Miss Mary 3ot:ker.
SASKATCHEWAN
BUFFALO ROBES --•410.1.
.1.
In buying a Buffalo Robe it is better to
buy the best. A cheap one is no good at
any price. A Robe should last twenty years
if made from good ;material. The Saskatche-
,wan has been tested and has won a reputation
for itself. It is interlined with rubber and
is absolutely wind and water -proof, Every
Saskatchewan Robe is guaranteed. We sell
thele.
Everything in the line of
Harness
Trunks
Furniture
H. WELL,
Rugs
Valises
Piauos
Robes
Suit Cases
Organs
= Zurich, Ont.
1 he Old a ' d Reliable
KatbfIeisch's Saw & Planing
I wieh to thank nay customers for their patronage
during the past year, and wish to announce that 1 am
on hand with a large stock of Hastings Brand
B. C. RED CEDAR SHUt3CL S
and all kinds of Building Material. It will be to your
interest to call and see me if you are going to build.
It is my alni to combine good work with good
material. I also do
CUSTOM SL WDNC and pLickpasicc
;Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday.
. C. KALI
Mills 14th Coli.
.3: L E I C ,
ZURICH
ZURICH'S GROCER' and
FLOUR and FEED STOP.:
I+1 beg to can your attention to our nicely
• assorted stock of fresh Groceries. Our
aim is to buy nothing but tho best, and a look
through our stock will convince you that our goods
cannot be excelled. 13uy your Groceries here and
save money, A. call solicited.
Fine and Coarse Salt, $1.4o per
i]F
E.
Barra.
„• s,^UR FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT
ttl.tt' S's contains a frill supply of Shorts,
Bran, Middlings, etc., etc. In flour we handle
only the best at prices as low as any_ Try some
"ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" or "c,TAR"
and you will -ise 110 other. Give it a trial.
INTERN A.TIOX AL and CARNEFAC Stock Foods.
S.
So
DOMINION PARLIAMENT.
Ottawa, Nov. 3 -The Canada
Gazette contains notice of the call-
ing of Parliament fur the clesptatoh
of business on Thursday, Nov, 28.
This will he the first time that the
Canadian House has sat during the
month of November since the ses-
sion following the general election
of 1806, when it met in October,
and sat for about six' weeks.
The session which will open two
weeks from Thnrschty promises to
he one of the most important and
interesting ever held.
The two principal Government
measures will be the new tariff and
the new Insurance Act to be fram-
ed on the findings of the Insurance
Commission.
Considerable excitement is cer-
tain to arise out of the, develop-
ments rs to the prevalence of whole
sale corruption _in bye -elections,
the revelations as to Western land
deals and other .natters. It is. fully
expected that the tariff will be
brought down. shortly after the
House meets, but the insurance
legislation will, in all probability',
not be ready for consideration be-
fore February.
Piles quickly and positively cured
with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment.
It's made for Piles 'alone -and it
does the work surely and with sat-
isfa.ction. Itching, painful, protud•
ing orblind biles disappear like
magic by its use, Large. Nickel
Capped. glass jars, 50 cents. Solea
a.ncl recommended by J J Merner.
There is in Ontario a great dear-
th in candidates for 'ministerial
service, and Inane- pulpits are
vacant thru this cause alone, The
deinnnd from the west has been so
creat as to exhaust every source of
supply. and in the presbytery a
Paris in Western Ontario, there
are six vacancies thru 'this cause,
four of the pulpits being vacated
by removal to the west. The total
number of students graduated from
all the Presbyterian colleges to the
ministry last year was forty-six,
the mmher of deaths was twenty:
six, and twelve were placed on the
retired list.
The tide is, however, turning,
and the students now entered num-
ber more than last year.
AI AP -
The apple crop in the United
States has just been estimated at
36,120;000 barrels. This is 12,025,000
barrels more than the 1905 orop,
and may explain why the New
York Central Road has been forced
to place an embargo on the apple
shipments from the north.
The estimated crop in New York
State is 4,900,000 barrels, or larger
by 1,000,000 barrels than the pro.
duction in any other State. The
estimated New York crop equals
the crepe in Maryland, Virginia,
West Virginia, Kentucky and
Tennessee combined, and if equally
distributed to the people of the
State would give half a barrel to
each man, wonian and child."
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