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The Herald, 1902-05-23, Page 44. THE ZURICH HERALD 14E1 ED, • •-. PVBLISRED • I EV,ER7: THURSDAT... raNilia. BY E. ZELLER • TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :---$1.00 per yea paid strictly in advance. *When the paper is not ordered to be discontinued it will be sent until such- Order is given and arrearages paid. $1.50 to be charged when not paid in advance. 1 ADVERTISENG RATES.—Tran sient1 advertisements, 5 cents per Brevier line • for first insertion and 3 cents per line for • eaeh subsequent insertion. Sandi Advs.. sueb. as"Lost" "Estrav" or "Stolen wii1 be charged 50 cents first insertion and 25 Dents for, each subsequent insertion. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night 1 of each 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 institit- ton at special rates. • Contracts for column, half-eolunin and quarter-eolumn rates for specified periods will be cheerfully given. Address all: communications to E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICH, P.O. 1 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1002, A young lad was fined. (-01. and costs at 'Marton a short time ago for shooting a robin. It would be well if the same sort of punishment were inflicted on young lads in. other sections of Ontario. All over the province whenever a holi- day occurs, young lads can be found going about with guns blazing at every bird in sight. This not only the most cruel sport. but the result of it is to cause the destruction of what is perhaps the best friend of the farmer and fruit grower. Public opinion should be aroused in this matter to such an' extent that further destruction will be rendered impossible. With the Provincial Election just a week henee a little advice to our citizens may be not amiss, Let us, get down to work. Work for the candidate of your ehoiee, with a determination to win. 'Use every legitimate •argennent to try and 1 convert your brother, but above all things do not indulge in offensive personalities, nor treat your neigh- bor dishonestly. Should ytnir 'arty min, roar, yell and cheer like thunder, but be ready to shake hands with your vanquished thee tion foes next 'morning and say "Its all over." "I told yon ee," "your intin slipped a euno" or Name other appropriate expreseion. then gat AIM= to work again. The banks continue to neve it good aceourat of themselves. Thn Dominion Bank's statement ellowe, . net profit this year of Pee;e3.1172.te. compared with $`27,79.1i ee. for the year before ; capital etee.k and reserve fund have teeth been bronglit up tqs two end a half rind - lions leans to the ;melee nave inereasez.1 from thirteen iteilitens last, year te seventeen inillteits this ; deptsits that hest nenir were $leenNenl:.`„ are new eneen7e2nnee and note eiresilation has pregreesed from $1.7i9e,639to$2.inee.net. Al- together, a very excellent showing for this infest agareesive of the batiks with smaller capitalization. and one that reeleets nineli credit upon its InanagenIttit, A matt usually gees into lisessee cleaning eheerfilin enough. hitt he comes out with his face all svrinkl- ed as if by tege. his soul covered with scars. his ambition Lunging in hreds, nind his lins pa7sied. A women is different. ke sars a smile upon her careworn features. Fier baek- is bent with the burdene already Sir ie. tehe ties a haul - kerchief about her heir and seas laeguidly. Suddenly sine sniffs the air. The dnst of a carpet is to her nostrils as the smoke of powder is to the war horse. Her back: stiaigtens„ a tinge of color shows in her cheeks. she snorts. she cavorts, her lips fix themselves firmly over her teeth, she bounds forward, and heaven help us ; sine gains freeli spirits and strength at every bound. and when edl is over she's as fresh and chipper as a grasshopper. Those professional and business men who refuse to advertise be - ea -ase no dignified method can be found for their uses, are in much t the same quandary as the painter Who refuses to deal with modern themes because they are not "art," and the novelist who writes of swashbuckling ages because mod.: ern life is not "literary.". To the great writer and painter all things The financial situation in the eau be translated into literature United States is being compared tol at art- It is merobr a question that of tbe year lbfen n Aprili tef "medium." The skilled adver. and Ifay of that year there was a tiser, following reasim instead of precedent, usually finds ways of advertising all lines of business without casting reproach upon them. Thi, too, is a question of "mediune" Most of the objection to advertising as a thing "tindig- nified" comet; from people -svho knew publicity only in its -eheaper patent medicine phases, • The following from the Glencoe Transcript applies to more town Glencoe :—'Th e question is often asked what are you going, to have in the line of amusements this sum- mer': Our young in•en must not pass their time in the barroom or the billiard parlor ; they are preached at if they play • cards or dance, and if they walk the streets they are hastening to damnation. They are not all book worms ; then what are you going to provide as a pastime? Even the healthful field sieirts elicit as base -ball and foot- ball are frowned down to such an extent that it is impossible to raise the expenses. of a game with any merit in it. There appears to be too much fogyism in the old town, and the result will be that in place of bright young men we will de- velop a community of two extremes —tlie sad eyed dyspeptic saint on t 0, ono huni and devil-the-eare sinner on the other. Let us devise the happy medium in our amusements, which is just as much a neceessity in every up-to4htte-town as streets and sidewalks.'• The chicken fattening etacion at Holmeeville has been the mean; of diffusing information in regard to this industry which is expected to be one of great importance to the fanners. Mr. F. C. Mord. under whose charge the stati, all is, eon bines :energy with courtesy and readily imparts all information required of him. In addition to ineubator stook he is now bis making ready for the old country arket as eonsignment tf RtteL ehieltems .whieh retailed him fart u'eek fr!till T*trontO. Tien- are now two months old and in a inenthheexpeets to have them weigh thrt,e t t three and a helf pounde. the beet selling .sveight in the led 4'. %1111try tearliet, Mr. Elferd ONIRN.ts tO fatten several thetteand eigiekens before the etemw !lies so that la' will teeeseeity b. . a very heavy pitrelieser. The beet eteenien appeare to be that it will the farmers. beet nee t„ nitten their viiietens then:solves. but to sen them te.:0 then. tenni. invitee et t'uiarvieklli.l.ii2n22i tit it. epeettleteetiinwieeit fiterones earl re,e IV the market with etestes teepee k a tutttst.,.vnni idole oof tinnstttill ell'onth is,tio,v that vatital;le serete21 QFtL t;•2.2 Volill- tan1ntt,7,- i' the ,It.J,ciiiattn.res. Thf? 2.1” the lar matfied and determined am, to the future aneosis ot' the en - =unit. With the increase wheat pr,:diuction in the :eeithern hennisltinere. unvl the alternation o.pf sp,01,47121s. tne wanninigs end fore- CaStS f the ssintitt pit van Lc heard end 116610 tyy the actual en's. A corncr guften de- nounced its a Cause of ire7reased priees, hut it is in reality u result rather that a '&rns�. It is t- slnr:Ttu;.:e that t% the corner successful in its rzay thut we must attir.ihirte the higher prices. and tietc)rtner. us an indicatiopn futnre neeels. turns attention to en nn! -fled tl.einand. :and tenses fareeens to tle.cide fits-Y,r -4-heat The 11C-.2111 oversight: of the specu- lators is a reginlating influence, giving nNtice to ;agriculture parts of the world as to the future needs of the meract. In Mut way _comparatively es -en range of ' priees is eeciered. every shortage' an every sin -plus being anticipated and thus mininnizel. Itwould be • t great advantage t manufactur- ing industries if the iron prodnetion of the world were subject to the' same regulating influence. At present only u few weeks' supply is inaintained, and every period of industrial activity treates s.; leniand that sets iwieee, soaring and brings industry to a halt. If ron were dealt in en the Ex- ; changes a large sripply would be naintained and future needs would be anticipated. n.ssIttei rn ttrrew lefX • stock exchange.. enentement, Lesved by a slaekening when the DM'S arrived of a poor prospect in Ithe winter wheat crop, The stook exchange excitement of - a few weeks ago was checked by a simi- lar anneemetment. In both eases ' thO manipulators ,..tf tho 13101I cy market discounted the probahility of good crops, and the first news iltat this conld not safely be done led to a ehange of ;thin. In both oases Nov,- York began to sell securities in Europe, to (s)ver previone heavy borrowings, end it • is remarleen that the ofeeest ure 05 busy now preparing seettritie; fur • shipment to Earope as they were in 1805. lictourities passed aeross the Atlantie in4tead of gold, the hope being that a good harvest in other line4 would provide coin- : modity exports that would obviate Ilia need of heavy gold shipments, The cash reserves were low in 1ts9e and. they are low now. In 1895 ete • •.„ tsr • /Fe • 2 • fr� ea44e 2t SYSTIOt PVIII1:11i12 AND will curt!: itt;ei:1114 aggra- vatc-d t,riuor Dyspepsia and lndizestion. t eor• reet "Thai Fteling After lOt.tinZ, Nervous • lien (Irwin.. 5ar Fitontaeli nd Vlatulenv% Wbysuffer %viten a cure Li guaranteed? 200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1,00, Jon::TIr3, Dashwood, .ays: "1 was unable to get iv relief from Asthma and Stomach Trouble until using Our Native Herbs." t JOHN nUMART3 AGENT. ZURICH, ONT. en THE ALONZO 0, BLISS CO. e a Sole Proprietors, 1^:^ met:ITU-Al., CAN. ,es!, en) it You ask any doctor .\vitat 110 thinks of wheeling as pleasant outdoor exercise for women mid he'll tell you that it's the best thing out. 1 T H E there was 0 serious crop failure ' tt further diminution of Commercialcoin- 1 sarily, by heavy gold. exports in October, and consequent unsettling -This popular hotel has been , of American finamne. We are yet to learn whether the crops for 10C2 are to turn out well or ill, and the modity exports, followed, IlOCOSt H4_ 2k IF9 Y bicycle is the best thing out, and now that the re- vival 111 wheeling is on it's more than a favorite. It's a wheel built for comfort ---it loiiks comfortable— sells at a comfortable price. HotellWhees $25 to $60, According Write for Catalogue. HENSALL, indicatione are that more than • usual will depend upon the out- come. Last year's light corn crop caused trouble to ehip-owners and exporters, but the financial situ- ation was saved. by the limn qnantities 14 wheat available. This year. with financial reserves very low. with ;Awn a failure last year. and winter wbeat sixty or W. G. 9 thoroughly. renovated and refitted,' CANADA CYCLE di INOTOR CO, Limited, and will be found up-to-date in; • Every- attention paid to the traveling public-. W. R. ITODGINS PROPRIETOR. 0 • ;STONEMAN seventy million; bueliele short, it is plain that eoneiderable anxiety will he experioneed until the JuGraduate Optivian,ne reports ('time eut. H EN SALL. Peace in $'iuth Afrieit helps the produetion in the Canadian Yukon situation; tee (ma wk. ft agold, E . SPECTACLES AU EYGLASSES e» good and wswrke in tli.. eante Way bUtt1it t'll'411 rteptfi'N .11ine and July will give the hey 'I') tile Sitnatit00 ,d' the future. fur Canada ae well as for the States. THE LOST t 'HUD. A Draniaitie ineeleut at en t leettn 4 r. 'Ye tlx.1 eel, Meet tag. It had leen an *.t'i'n'' meet - inn. 'Du tai nesello were itenentoled in the ire( enditerima be the sea. 'Fir' luel been lane I natp1-33131“*. W0N•1i1L! elaiefe. :he hymn, the. prener. the weird whiten 1' the eloteit hietary +.1 Inativ Nolltl. The litelesep et eel te,Itio.1 t'Le, icr,Ttal in the ton 11.2> ane 421. ton sassy height. It eeetiael eniteteel v. 0s' had eenovel. ties teaultitede tea:neatens it in as divine 'j0'' - At that liven:04u- It little 03.i -A v:ssed up t the pluttorni. .04,1 012' 11.44,0410 to••.,Zi -111.•!st Oili1;011". tVe-Tio- t1 1.1lit71,,t-it.-1 • ._. dinit1l:to.1 01 1. i02in0 oh' 1isiioni.,"2, 1 - Intuit :ts head trv,on "11..,..4 deep. i‘.ynipathetie " tiny ni the ettelietiee knew re: - baby «le 0 wleen 31.- O the father nu2.)ther toyme claim it?" There we.; siteiaPe. and the nestled: closer. end the Wt013t53 t,11' near eatd. An nen a Mill WOV te) titiP liltar. It. WO* Vqe, father. Instantly t stretched f.yat its: arms OfT'',„!::,, t-11 rilvit as he gave it up the lIrrsh said : -There are -'n,"';'"J ios4 md.s etes, (rive. The T--v.t7,...cr's ti yfur nether's 2.,iitstr- ernes has th:s Fitted inSeienthie Printepltee A. vela. seeett velry, Watches and Clocks Sereial at teen ien raid all hind9f Repairiner. J. C. Stoneman, umNsALL. oNT. Geo. T Pho,.ograp. HENSALL L.rd Str,,rtfit-01,171 end Lady iStrat.1.!,,,z!lit • t ‘7, ,!•_•••24 lh 1t regief f anti. Eczema% itch Is Torture Mrs. Ann McDonald, Ringsville, wrltes:—"Pcx about three years I was a dreadful sufferer from .eczeina. At times the patches of raw, flaming flesh wsuLd extend fro= my waist to my neck and from the knees to the ankles. The intense itching almost drove trIe crazy and thczigh I tried ail .the fatal physicians, they cou..1 not even relieve the suffering,. The Bela wonid crack open, and 1 don't beliwie any- one ever suffered more than I dt:a. 1 was told of Dr. Chase's Ointment bet did not believe that it cerin hen me. After the filth :application 0/this pretara- •tien, 1 began to feel the benefit f its soothing, healing effects, and now attribute a etre to the persistent use of this wonder- ful remedy, It is .truly worth its weight le gold anclI never tire of recommending it to other sufferers." Besides being a thorough cure for eczema and salt rheum, Dr. Chase's Oint- ment comes useful in a hundred ways in every home for every form of skin irrita- tion and eruption, chapped skin and chilblains. .5o cents a box, at all dealers, or Edina:aeon,. Bates &Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase's Ointment iiirlill"Ct; i1jT T t/ l'INLeor110K '111-11,17e'n'n InT"if AT illneeneN-Anist: nily oro peciaity. 0. TROT FMNSALL. Che Western 'Tea! Estate Exchange. 782; flintenee `-^:neect iontSent, e,e, Zinn ,ti))14rea.k. Farm,. City, Vilna Lie. Seeburizn. and Garden Property. Sn•Itl, Bozralet end Exclianeed. Melee- Loaned on First and Seeond Mortgages. Real Eetate, Notes and Seeurities. Ferns, Houses and Business Prep- erty Rented and Rents Collected upon Reasenable Terms. ; Money Invested for Private Indi- viduals on First Mortgage on Real • Estate. TELEPHONE 6$& E. ZELLER lanetteiarsseilstnston AGENT 'zuFt OrcrAfuo. to the Modell. TORONTO Canada 7)417, 7:fr Sale Hgad The Kind You Want Note Heads ,op:i-veoces 4 eel w Ulrel.71 To Etc DtR Y g 17. UR PRIN'ING aniceo•z, ER '11V.V.Irrouta2t, & ad eitt ect ri.e:ctgEfe. tir0';-416. ne petite and t to fat t ttnti, bat Ter.! fct 15.te tteitito 1 Seen* eenei,ene nee. .,,P4!..t'Sjr•S5,151,1,4;i:,f,-,, , jr,i2,4 tt-40 - zz ycn ever nnzr ni -se nine= vet: nr.t. rrroz•--..!'otrIt:za o Na;Itts, or tigt,a cra:L.int••,..3 tliiveinL•o--, %-; z..,-;;:oza .cr:1 yo -r J as=s? 1 t• .c..n Cu.2 crt:art, c: 1%J-, ttafre. tet tO rstor :t c01 0,417 arld 01i7 tre::;.-:-.=.=;Zor oitly toz.,r,nr,c ffe.ID. 11 enparbro on,trn.r. finr NEVA' idET!,01) Vineereineer isaciitrann:44 tO care yna., Oar Crtianinal.n-Iecrs aro backed tl by bets borids Inlet tae tllsn'tse rmer. Ear* teen r-tv3alT.carM orit Nr-Vr r over 24.,...earrt,' and =,oZito experiz:.:...1i., an ;..nt a tire cart, Ie wat c.n to:ieltaa. „ ' 0,04_4 1.137,-;',017=170 •PERni-,2•:Pte2r-Ci'ir- w:1: etre 2. _yen, -:2 :Atka a unitu of yen'. "f..7,t1,r its influence. the 11:3nvirti:ed aii3nip11s, and ,ntrarsta•o r:, as steel:, zo tont Inrreasi^.:,12s rz Cie 23 *....i.-onte !bright, the fac, . 0cttii c:ear,onergy vizern'tte• t Le t eel syste:ne Eavig Irate4 0erains. cer..se•-no xaorethe sz,•-stent. The 1-arioLts ar...4 =noir, a feel a =an Ind. marriage nnt he a failere. We I:tk mete nit e ty. nmeit (.01rEtlentially and free ot elan7e. At1.4 falilre r•oly in cif :year hard-taxned dolrars. V-V.IT-OLZ ,70$ PAY. We treat nnel care NraVOLTS :0111;11f..ITV, StXt7,1.1, IrEARNESS, -i..,MIS- sroNs, SYPHILIS.,G i sTRIcT.T.YEZE, • VA 5IC0,7.1.:T., 1:KIDNEY arid BLADDER AS30S, and all'a:Leases eeettens tot:sea athi.‘toma:....Cures g3.iaratt2 teed. REIllillit 21,,razfiyirg.e2.? TallycalIa.,T= tel,an.stdilopzt:W` ycoGia,te7lwateil ne2zs? Oor Novi' Method Treateatat etre Coesellatiet. Free., No matter who hastreated Win,. write for an hoacst opinion Free of Cili.rge. Charges reason:2:Mo. Osafe-,Eres.--,aTh'e Golden, Monitor" illien,tratedi on Diseases of AinielirseTtirtacesesolf2,1‘1.crr....,'n" Stricture and (Meet." fie teedicant sent 0, i. No namesoa Imres-ov oevelopos. Everything conedernat. slien nettled Cost et TItahlit'i:14 FREE, ler Rama Care. P ' r sies.DETARI.:?