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The Herald, 1902-02-28, Page 4• 'TTH GREAT Br.00n PURIFIER AND SYSTEM EEG.CLATOR erre the Nttost aggra- vated forret of uyaDepsia and Tfrdigesttrott. It 'trill cor- rect ,.That 1 e11 reeling After lratitti." .rereads teacinclre, Sour StoYtiadt and i i*tuietxce. n`hyseffer collet a care is guaranteed? 2tio bf,'YS' Theete et S1:o0. yorce HAM, Daslria'o'ocr says: "I was unable to get' airy relief frota Asthma and Stomach Trouble' U1 using Our i atfae Htr,rs:» JOHN' DUMART, AGENT. ZURIG'l , 'bN1 - TIE ALoNzo OraLIs-s CO,. Sole 'Proprlefetrs, MoirfREAL, •GAN. THE E ZURIC.;H t•LRALb be marked from atbotxt the 8th to the 10th inclusive. As we approach new moon on the eth it will grow much 'warmer, falling barometer �tel�x?�T Iwill appeax'.in western parts, and ;1,11,1113. very decided storms wi11 quickly Cold Storage Meeting,, The Exeter meeting in the inter- est of the Huron County Packing and Oold Storage Company was held in the Town Hall, on Wednes- day evening of last week. On account of the blockade on all roads i?TION $1.00 per 1 follow, traveling eastward and leading to town only. a 'Milan ads: ee. \Veen the i touching; most sections of the wee. audience greeted the speakers. tt to be dice tinued , , S n �r However, aLl.h small t U h B 1 in nem- . Y 1' 1 10th.li til Buell creel' is given try li high t Iles with probably dan bees, it v, -as composed of men who Aid.. $1.6e,to he ohari;ed iu advance, gerous equinoctial gales about the could appreciate the many inter - In -RATES eeerrane ntei•-IIvrn• ItA'1TSeeerrans ielit grief and Atlantic coast regions, t esting things pointed out by the ts, 5 cents per 13revier line will be most natural at this time. speakers. 'Those who were not ertion and is cents per line for All sections dominated by warm,. present nxisSed a treat in the line .quent insertion. Small .&dvs, equatorial currents et this time of -sound business propoaition5 and ost" ``Estray,rnr"'Stolen will will be visited by heavy thunder the discussion bearing on our trade 1 bel cents first insertion and 25 and lightnings and many Venus with foreign countries during the tech subsequent insertion. down pours of rain and hail. Paris and Glasgow exhibitions. change of advertisement must An energetic, shortlived high W, R. Belden, who spoke first, in not later than Tuesday night barometer may possibly rash in reviewed the past trade in hogs ►ek to insure ehange in follow- before the on -coining of the Vulcan and pointed out clearly the in - Storm period central on the 13th, nionae benefit our conntry had tiees in ordinary reading typo but the chances are good for con- derived from an improved system r line. ?Notices for Chnreh en tinued and general storms over the ; of handling that animal, ,also As or other benevolent inatitn 10th and into the storm period showing that at present much of eeial rates• extending from the l.lth to the, the profits that formerly went to is for eolamn, half -column and loth. swell the bank account of a few ,luenn rates for specified periods heerfully given. Address all Students of our theory and fore- ; persons was now more evenly dis- tious to coasts will remember that the Earth t tributed, and as a consequence r�ra� passes an electric and magnetic i farmers were the gainers. Great , • , crisis each year, on and about i improveulente, can still be made R EDITOR, Zt,RIQII, P.O. March the 11th. It will also be' and in the Huron County Packing remembered that the new and full !and (:old Storage Companies' pro - moons in March ere always on ori positions we have what will svLve very close to the celestial equator, i Huron County $200,000 annually thus forming elose conjunetions I not only this but farmers will have s be hoped the Legislature with Earth and Sun. When those 1 a place to .store their products, io will gee fit to adopt the copjuetions fall within or near the ' with the assurance that no platter • netual perturbation central on the i how much they produce it will not 11th storms ocean tides and eleo- have to be satcrflced. Mr. A. McD. ent Commission. The tris phenomena are almost certain i Allen rave a splendid account of t law of the Province is in to rea h a high maximum. The 1 the handling of fruit at the World's few instances which we have , Fair, showing to what perfection unsatisfactory state. By observed, when such phenomena : was attained in handling tender ersonal property but al- . die not follow such astronomic fruits and apples in cold storage exemptions on stocks of ' conditions, have without exception,' at those places. Apples had been .dise to the amount • of been attended and followed by in cold storage from twelve to four- s; upon them, the door is peculiar disturbances, such as 1 teen Months and were exposed on abnormal "earth currents," ewer- l tables in the show rooms six. weeks 1 to serious evasions of all lights, volmute eruptions and,, and still retained' their solidity. unscrupulous and a earthquakes. Whatever nianifeas- I Hundreds of barrels of apples here n g1y unfair share Of t t' S It in our earth alld' sold to French dealer; at ;10 per LY, FEBRUARY28, 10C2. talePontr °commendations of the a , , burdens fall upon the Clubbing rates. g e)Viee have made arrangements to off0e the following low clubbing rates eeith THE HERALD Daily 'Globe 4.00 „ I4 i1 & Empire 4,20 weekly (xlobo . 1.60 „ Mail er Empire 1.75 Eerliner Journ1nl (German) 2.50 Family Herald dc'. Star 1.75 Sherwin= Williams C. Greb Sole Agent for Zurich ..THE.. Commercial Hotel HENSALL, ONT. This popular hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and will be found up-to-date in every respect. Every attention paid to the traveling public. W. R. HODGINS PROPRIETOR. 4 I a itans may result a� O T air at this particular time this •barrel. Thousands of barrels of �v moi" 1 the cash -ravine tiger's_ month, we promise that those who; apples were shipped to Alexandria, is now proposed to aban- : fees with even smell telescopes. There is one way*. Mr. Allen says, form of taxation and re- , will be title to see many sun spots to make Iuoney out of fruit and w season of imams of"of largo dimension) and phenomenal' poultry, aper stoney to investors • lues whieh is feiunrl to rt'- activity. Have your glasses ready that way is by handling these goods , and make daily and thorough through cold storage. Mr. Erwin, ieFui�ttsx'ily in #tsntrcul, r esanunations of the fate of the perhaps the oldest grain merchant' •y tt•mfrandaudperjure' Sun, from the 1st until after the in Huron Co.. has subeeribet1$5,000 ed, to made more tlifli Filth ui' Dlttreh. (loud eyes with h to the institution and is giving his *srrulix. and lit*nc• t'an' only penes; of smoked ed glass may be' time to furthering the best inter- �oaunla:►zt burden. • able to see some of these spots on ests of the people. His remarks the Sun, if you do not prow weary were pointed and clearly nutde, ►1ltrsals hearing on the in watelling, showing be has gone to consider - Mille e',arpttratione to A retwtionnary storm period will able trouble to ascertain facts reg made. One Li that ,. center on and about the filth and about the business. His figures ifeth, tit which tnno eb snge to menet be refuted and for a ninon of tis tLntl lnteilllunees shall warner, falling barometer and bis years to tale szurlt an active i ee tl: kee t►f pi vttte wide areas of more rain and snow interest in the welfare of the The other ie Chet the will pass eastward iic'rosn$ the eoun- Pewsty u►txatsae' will keep watch on the Sun's sur- Egypt, but all went in told storage. 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This, in brief, is the history of one of the premium pictures. which, by a clever stroke of enterprise, the publishers of the Family Herald have seeurud for their subscribers. The picture is 22x28 in ten colours, and is reproduced line ler line, colour for colour with the original. Copies of the reproduction are now sold in New York City, Montreal and Toronto for $12 each, and this is the picture 4 Family Herald subticribers are going to get absolutely free together with the 1 pictures of the King and Queen. amples f You want THE ZURICH HERALD for the local news, and you want of these beautiful pictures. that 4 g groat paper, the Family Herald, for its 24 pages of general news Is that not big value? Call at Tax HERALD Office and useett as ,, reading. Its agricultural pages alone are worth many times the sub.ur,p,,,u,s price. Bring or send your subscription to THE HERALD OFFICE. sot 1.44114440♦N.-hi♦10•dti11414•rN4•••0000000fo3eode► is proof 'that we have some i't;;Lnse'lnieest,ltal.l be try. All of these storm lsertun'lv.L- men Nwha attar ref tt philanthropic for the right i gat tta nee tilts tions until after the full moon in disposition. There are young men h tI 1 ltl Mardi will wind up with devilled who have their wtnv tit make in the y tltn lnaaannleflfis in ninny stpttlls of Algot and snit''\•. in all tlse'. Mr. Erwin, not leave their work to tui; ways..�s hese nta a+rs changes ti eo er. nand bl=eartlt>c:s I� terga Witt) c'rouLltl telco a lessen by 10'.t es. the stnMt' tion fix northward part of the tenantry. Isc? Berne by men of his HENSALL. Original Herb SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES Til IG I EAT Pitted on. Scientific Principles. BLeoD A GCLL STOOK OF PURIFIER ewelry, Kidney and Liver Regulator. Watches and Clocks` Slseeial attention paid to tell kinds of Repairing. SPRY,It. but � Y f'. t at L„! and d l nett nneglt"e't. ten make ell psis- wheel they ran eimiplete� this evenn. @ •tart~ � flU � e�� •tete •it « � HENSALL. ONT. The 1 ptroteelivei of your live sst..e.k, rev Nt.ve sane It pienb leis tL�i my lin 11 ernai at equality est' treatment Do net lust ei eight of thisltrcadsetion, by putting their shoulders t ► the St n y e a ►rat c t' „nixie Ilroviseillei for the feeding and patsy thi�u year and be in a positions • nnt'nt tun', �"ft ae Iltll ti`., �t~?t'sn, t not i' . ;ion., art t^� a,tsae rim, ` Tht' sttrrtti period in which & vrees grown in the county, By the way on: tltt� t.isd cern. uyf c :�ntnlease tinct tied t±alnnttrit^tnaal paotreas 'Dial '41111 titlte'rs headed the list it is wet►llti nnn►ne'lP pen .+e=, unlet tete ,1tntiee one el' them hued and worst L1 ntunlenntly lleflirdv'd 425,,Cee of sleek 0. °alIlet&lr m t° •a n1 not. . ,' elastics is e entre! en the •i tla, card ten/ tt+t, taken in Exeter and snnr- tle'J,nunntue�ao �ie ,11Ilati ,. tering the elst to ae1 th. i`ithlnn this . rottinditnte tawtnAillis» +'ttt'Jstd9thO itself .."t- , ,,e° a fin n' period we find Eerth 2 it its nuttier- - ^_ lfiIlp.annul±s tatel center otn tLe ;4 tnd. k nnn in A RENAP MILK STORY. ,volt rib_, Itveri`"e'c+ni1 time ilea m i'a n X.e 01 �® nan'tg Rve on the aoliesitsaLp pnaretoi on then A Discover+' of ten Almost tortaitn ,s -at k tai ...$1.4. These techs warrant nns in mit fop kheantnatiszii tllntl it.1,0 firafl uaiitnuni. . '::a�silns telt dangerously high tides. �lisextes. attended. with violent e'rpanatnoetnal tnb:awr. � ,i'ttaaoav est the greatest � use ate, OTT Geo, TR Photographer, HENSALL. Y OT13I: G RUT' THE `A l INEST WORE TURNED OUT AT REASONABLE PRICES'. rntn .,ayes and storms. need. not surprise . t t d ov t: ries �e-' 1 l wtheg t • l „of the abs for the relief sof' human es nn.any. • , iia la as vlcLcs 71 st ti mate entn �rRe a1 eyna� L sitne Atlantic useeann, front. tin. X21.' t tv, saa8f'efnng' p ethal's none tante so! C' ana- :^ t n inAtisi�►e. Int dam's of great -Sunday the Ilea ells a`Y'9Dn- f txaatlea from �> est pee/labile violenceviolenceviolenceits tis prxnaesal se - which these pills are inailo was the, will $sex 2Si el to 1r'L cables • day the 26th. Very decided result of litany years study"a ant north- westerlystorms bill rush 5©alter- creche ent to r.. with aI. .._.test NATIVE HERBS 200 Days Treatment for I. NATIVEEST KNOWN ,.. ., is central %veld and eastward at this time as eotifiidel1ee, therefore, that the pro- 3,11,4.itg., u a~oatu.tert art to the equatorial prig tors k t place the ee pine; on the fres. Met• stories, e•aausitug probable torniattises mare , and so satisfied are they tsltuitntrx in localities trlaelrts the. ipppsshng that they will prove a blessing to sefering leannatnity.tltat they make elf withinnlltllyslices tuaeet andivlsingittg snow ed at ane/ bieGLurcfls #ev mans? ns? paints of the the following offer a To array macro Prowl eontitsr, even iii five tentrel states. tcilo is a. Subieet of itlt;attllatnslti (110 Tuesday ,any regular emit thoughtful dieter - blood ia t lone s nndingy al spry storms ver of storm rind cloud, especially blood disease. as enumerated belostr and. will if he has nt Baine a goon barometer and will give Dr. €`laike�s 'wonder - 41 n mu! end iree roianeteir. eau tell when his failenpaLsttl heti I' pps ha ofast° aniitai can tat. ve'r'y le calats as going to fall nen the ten pl trial and de pi~ iOaud rt p>er- ! ... oat this mai path of danger duritug ally feet acure,vet ssnll ref ud, the nnortey 'vai•La1 st€orate p eltiatl Intik teaaupteratuure, . p.ud for the pulls. If tto substan +• kite nilsn- pow brart�ataeter. great hutansdnt '.anti. ; tin li IP"evseanni nt is observed, vie he_ Western 'ea storms. fitful weeds front South eve east» sine ttiffi1 iia andditaonl, ay' $10 ivt cash Weiss tune- warnings that sllouullei l;ts pyrcvambvtiy on satls.aekir a science beiitg Bolen xhh. will be heeaieil during tusy reguui tr• stow t T : the Nest period, and especially at such times a1. with rein.' as the pet•iod umber disc ssion—'tile fader esPedallY 21st tic the 2 'th of the present east sides of montth the west and The abed. Weather that is sutra to .t)nt aln wits rapidly follow the lett named Morin period snow. followed tissll ellnnge to much -warmer kethe 1 Or ups A Specialty... Geo. TROTT HENSALL. piled: us to this effect. s at tchaii e We have yet to know of asingle ease where these wonderful pills have not been almost entirely suc- cessful in affecting a cure. CANA_ IIA CT MIlCAL CO.?eterborough, ter wbieh will month vet sant, the barometer -will! and extreme again fall, and more renctiontiry for the season rain and sno* will vital many sec - southward over ` tions in their march eesstward oaantry. Let it across the states. hat tke combined 'faking into oonsstleriatien the! of Mercury and condition: of thsnte a* the date of t period of ounr• writing these forecasts, February le invariably at- the 15th. we would etpecifall' warn v general and heavy, our readers and lbe public againstt' ngof both tropical, the great danger of destructive ice settees. or unseason- , gorges and overflows early he:: right weather pre- • .ixierch. Ali rivers and streams dire y heavy and gen- now frozen bard, over central and phenomena. Long northern sections, there is much t-ntion has proven! snow over the same regions, and auto causes that –the Venus disturbance promisea d violent fluctuaa- ninny heltvy rains. Low lands produce seismic along the streams and rivers will ahenolnena also,. be exposed to great peril should eve the strain the sudden influx of water occur et cl>;tiakes, while; the breaking up of the ice. A pro - and bright ° per and timely coneitleration of is followed' this platter might save much prep- r .'. arty and many lives. We beg alt f erica, j concerned to cast's.hout thein and' cloudy, , be ready for "the crush of ice and , levan•. 6 the - wreck of waters." Irl E.. will ` Eieks, ,St. Louis, Feb. 15th. 2'8 turttia5 Street oltbo1i, 41. nt. ram, city, Village, Suburbrn, and Garden Property, Sold, Bought ► and Exchanged. Money Loaned on First and Second ' Mortgages, Reel Estate, Notes end Other Securities. Farms, Houses and Eussinesa Peop-i etty Rented and Rente Collected a upon Reasonable Tereus. 1 Money Invested for•' Private inch- viduals on First Mortgage' on Reel Estete. TELEPHONE 696. ZURICH, ,ELLER PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY HY THE ALONZO U. BUSS C+D. ROSE JELLY V L 'ABLE REMEDY FOR ALL SKINS DIS- EASES, TESES, EVRXSI SCALDS, ETC. J DUMAikRT. Agent for Huron C u ty ZURICH P. O. ]F1"&S TAMES Doctors find A 6Prese 1'or-nt WAIL ]CBD :—A ease of bid heant'h •th.t k r PSA'if3 edit' aotbenefit. They b ni h tele abs proton; Fife Oita sines' relief. Note the weed Tt pp''A•N.S on she Naito' Jailitice* 'behead t may druElm g store. Ti. iasapf .�mnd fors tbesitia tesifmonials Will be mailed to any adiiresa for 5,'e Cilia. tnnrartied to the Thein. Cheaiicact err,,. Ne. sue $yrtleltt Street, New York. ONTARIO. et Your Printing from The Herald,