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The Herald, 1902-08-15, Page 4TITIE XS PUBLISHED TIIITRSDAY EVENING, BY ID. 71•;LI4ER Eti]1IS OF SUBSCRIPTION: -$1.00 per year paid strictly in advance. When the paper is not ordered to bediscontinued it will be sent until such order i3 given and arrearagea paid. $1.50 to be charged when not paid in advance. ADVERTISING RATES, -Tran s i e tit advertisements, 5 cents per Brevier line for first insertion and 3 cents per line for • each subsequent insertion. Small Advs, such as"Lost" "Estray" or "Stolen wi,l be charged 50 eents first insertion and 25 eents for each subsequent insertion. Copy for change of lidvertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night of each week to insure change in follow- ing issue. Loeal notices in ordinary reading type 5 cents per line. Notices for Church en- tertainments or other benevolent institu- tion at special rates. Contracts for column, half -column and quarter-eelutnn rates for specified periods will be cheerfully given. Address all eoznmunieatione to rrlie 7 E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICH, P.O, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1002. The gold fields of the Transvaal have gradually increased their out- put until is now about 3: per cont. as heavy as it was when the' busi- ness of the "Rand" alines vas most active. With favorable weather and fair condition~ in the labor market, the tnen who slid more than any other element tt' bring on the war in South ,'stria may get back to about the place where they stood in 1Sn, by the end of the present year. - British Honduras is perhaps the only colony in which tho carona• tion celebrations wero felly parried : out on the date originally fixed, in • happy ignorance of the illness of the Sing and the postponement tef • the event, :for, t)w inr, to the+ fart that the telegraph line through Mexieo from that feolozly is not yet completed, the newt of the .King's serious' illness slid not retet'it lltela. r until the arrival of the mail ettr:aan• ter from New Orleans on Sunday, Jurtte The summer seasson is fast its - appearing into autumn it is nutted that very little has been dont in tete .eltape of repairs to our side, +rialke. Several teretssings oi'e ill need of attention and our town fathers should not Insatiate Paiute economy. as a fess dollare spent in repairs, may saVla I¢1¢titlr'esaly, s iLu-O tla •'3lattte one break at leg or GU uaaenta.. It nil true. we hove genie to quite au eXlyen.se iza seprunlelntntg our fr'nrc-haalT and it is also true that We Musa:."Tutt E y be as ceemezntieal Les It y e` ibtee. bent there is n lianant over cchtt-Oi icy ta.Taln)lUttN: tit!1t bd�„ The time is fast appreeeeinang when we wails have to rtecageprk' with Omside-walk p; oblena uta t<_'eu¢°.neet. and it will he well for the town when the more siermanent een:iten<t walls are put down. No atone plank :should be laid. but by all nears leave the Mewls nerve ewe there looked afterfor 1 the present. , t alt•. A town is always judged by tine aetlypleelaf'atiee of its streets and walks and we cannot afford to be con - defamed in the styes est visitors. .Y IS*001) SO MAP. isle' ?lG.ur.*.nY 11.0a,;F13.• My attention was first cin'awn to the extensive adultercatien in Ywasl%eaa plods by on able article headed -Why s Wuul se cheap?" it whi€eb the writer, vr,Eno is well known as a weal expert, lata"4ciiy states that the wearing ap- parel, as used Fnlr men and women. were mthly made out of the pure wool fibre expressly given to us by Providence for this sole purpose, instead of being substituted by Other foreign materials, hen there would be a robust state of affairs, int ennanectiion with wool. Taut, as it is. the use of wool is ananulled at every turn by the tape of substi- tutes for the' sole pttr'pose of erseaap. ening wool fabricrte with little er no regard til the wearing properties of the same". The same aaathority states that in a drive of 30 mires around Brad- ford ford not one, brit scores. of mill's could he pointed out, where for every bale of wool used, ten bales, and often more of Shoddy. niton„ o stockings and cotton are used, and that,in what is known as the beavy woolen dietricts of Yorkshire, there, are dozens of manufacturers' who never buy a single bale of raw wool, and yet are known and i acknowledged as iniuential mann- ;l facturers of woollen. goods. This is a very extraordinary statement. and notwithstanding the wide circulation of the article quoted, no refutation has been t forthcoming from the, manufactur- eves interested. The importance of the fregtiett sales of rags of every •description, stockings, mungo and the 1ikd, despatched from all parts of the British Isles, alit several Contin, metal countries, held, at Dewsbury, Batltey, Leeds and other eentros in the 1.nantlfactering districts, prove the truth of the foregoing assor tion.. It is further stated that to seve til large woollen manufacturers these scales ares far' more iniportan than any of the great wool sale held in London, Bratford and else where. Examples of Adulterated goods : -Melton, 42 in. wide, 13d. to d, per yard. extensively used for skirts and frocks, contains no wool, being absolutely all cotton warp, the weft being entirely' spun from rags and a little raw cotton blend- ed together to give it strength - sold as woollen goods. It is stated that thousands of pieces are sol weekly in the shape of nzeltons Berges ant1the like, and that th art of finishing as practised h Yorkshire has reached such a stat of perfection, that it is now quit 7"HE ZURICH HERALD FALL FAIRS, Hay-Zvi:rich, Sept. °24-2 5, IndtLStl'ial-^Toronto, Sept, 1-13, Western -London, Sept. 1'2-20, Y- South.I-Iuron-Exeter, Sept, µ2-23, T'eo•\Vtite'r-Sept,• 4-25. t-13lanahard_Kirkton, Oet. 2-3. s Blyth -Oct, -3, ' Brussels --()et. 2-8. • 'i'trall Orton -Sept:, 11-18. Ingersoll --Sept 25-2C. Listowel -Sept. 30, Oct, 1, N oreli Perth -Stratford, Sept. -20, October 1. St. Marys-Sept..30, Oct. 1 West Zortt and Embro-Oct, 2. • E, Nissourri and Thamesford- October 1., G N. W. Exhibition-Godortch, 1 Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Turnberry--At SVingbanz. Sept. e 25-'20. a . Ashfield & ' awanosh-Dungan- e non, ()et. 0-10. e r1ncker:;nhit11--Seaforth, Sept. 25 - possible to hide from the ultiulat buyer the defect; of the fabric particularly hiding the foundutiol material of the cloth. In tlw Yorkshire Daily Observe of March 29th last, reference i e 26. Oxford -Woodstock. Sept. 2525. 1: Great Northern - Collingwoocl, Sept. 23-26, or r' Nth Brant -Paris Sept. 25-2t3. made to a cheat') class of covert brought nut by some leading nlanu facturers, composed of a mixture of \orstted warp and a cheap card est wefttertued Angola, a lai_11 sounding name for a blend of cot - tun with lutingo. Iiaving a satin or Venetian weave, the weft is thrown on the back of the cloth, leaving the face with a worsted appearance. The (•loth is well C011- strueted and has a large demand. .An .assize trial at Leeds on :lfttrt'h 17th last. has settled the vexed question of lite vague tel ling „all wool," and 'eseeMen.' and tint now know that "all wool" weans all wool. but "Wot.)llen" naeanas anything that is t'u•ulpo,ctl iti sl:ntlaly. ns11ng-o and eott.);a. F. W. Hodson. Life Stas -k Commissioner. sioneI'. ' Toe enneer iesOoiy I trnIkI13R 'AICD SY:Si: M Rlsr,- LTLATOR will cure the'n1o.t aggra- vated form of Dysuepsia and Indigestion, Tt will cor- rect "That hula Tteeting after Ealing." Nervous Headache, Sour ,itontach and Itlatutence, Why stiffer lvhett a cure Is guaranteed? 200 BAYS' TREATMENT $1,00. Joan Buri, Dashwood, says, 'I was unable to get any relief from Asthma and Stomach Trouble until using Our Nsitiye Herbs." 1011N ! MARTI AGENT. ZURICH, ONT. TRE ALONzo 0, BLISS Co, Sole Proprietors, dVtONTREAL, CAN. s' North Carey -Owen Sound, Sept.! .. T H E • 16.1`t, Centre 1ir11C'e--•P aisloy, Sept. 23- i Commercial al ' • DISTRESSING CASE OF CON- SUMPTION. (•'oar of One Family Miss 3.wtty.-Last I).tu„ iter 'Now Ill.. A Turunt,l c:errytnan tells of a family in his ea,n„tweeli„n, tyhiela consisted of the inr_ther and Live ebil-lrtn-atlae father v .Basi -"-f. lir of wh,9an in a few yeaire nave fu.Acu viu.tiiirstO con-urnption and ALA. Ant new the fifth. a d:atighter, eloo is cutin' iyte 1 at tin,' office ref a allele- a.tl^r.;.ta•l is ua•t h.,. leen n the one source of seetert, to tt tEo eeer. ie obliged to leave • iter nark, a'e! luaodg that she at es -mainly, itis as ;t of nursing het ;, 'brothers Lail Sister --11“4 cetatraaetol this b'e.i<t eigGise. 1:it.'i fl it:114S are izaaea.. ; ian}3 tY,L.llI;-"ante=. in the ease, lout sir .iaa3 salty saes:'` tcitfm is to er`tad her to a g.l,.e'o c.e.'ac the 1:,t garrare treatnurat im ,oven.. It is i%,r s a ;:i en 4.=; u iliac as i nia[ne tf i U,;a 0: r a" e g n , aaa tint any civ t o. to °+;,‘3D .,, sa:la.an wn p u” tiku zinc; rrre e ''I L naateence Ult I an._3. 11 rimier 11,..e the NotaaJai teemed nb s:re: esti +Ili. ie L . ib l ut1'-. Ise �1 Lana tach as a %ltll'? ti41,•:-0., 0.11 gta"eb a to Mr. n:. iti. IleZ4,1.1 11,11' td112v .1t174l,..•A sn, a 4e. Itiunt_4. tv It 0,6 r1-.‘:: 43°r t., ffta?.,'i? U:.itti eae.,'� 1. Cli,as it ext til' itaiii -e:"a 'e t i 1,4'4S 4:4•1 n v�• I :: M� a ni l t1y ltL's'in r ,t,n a:. 114 X.iLti •2.,.1 5.alnilt.i7c;s~ita Aw _...e nJh, timely eax`n c It -b a heavy o? ' , ynC a,,ot • ale to itst-Pt.-41 the bete i, 71edai, i' genet- ry • rein sly a.,:es t t tl t in .nn f rssatl n d erre ag,- F., aaa,.o t,trit a/e $' . ,':-a e.a atiy ti.e ltwuiltitat over 0 r lei- this pusrp vze. It <la . s shit nbv.t Al ri't'e sLi1-age "tion tII a. t Ij Hass la r;,r nue e 4 rti-zits; of .alt e)<a.. - ties at this time. for t;, re p l,ile cite Piro - awakened to $ e v 'vie 1 rt . f entnactep of cousangpticm. noel also to the fact, 6' aeaeraaa.a� �,e.l '.kv the F;C . E ti.edietti untie t 1 - tie . that w•he a this disease is taken of in its early stage- tit, cs much as any other alliseos,3.l+ cun':atle. Tne tee: taal. just s.n , a:na aw a money is rare l to ' r anipaeao they furnishings. will l.e to " ly • las reeeat'e fifty- gnt.eats. free of elan e - W. C. T. tr. wily /SIP nail Wt' VOLis:; tis W. t'. T. V.? Why? l3t't'anse the sympathy o.y of every Cltrietiun 'vs,tnan is 'minded in a work. having fur its ubjeet the proteett'rtt t'f tate hoont'. t'a'lly: let'. east.-;' in union there is :'tren;,;th. at union there i Ip:ctrer. The must titelie;ltie threads when sufficiently ztlrtltiplitetl.:d'in f+nrou the 5ti'on Zest 4;'efe- when seting singly. evens Salter, are utterly itatppoe:it. but tire when ;nether in a' otailtattat- 1..». resistless in tlat'tr energies :nighty in Drawer. Tins truth inti' been s'etatl)1iela+'al by the f►reee ret the W. t', T. 1'.. the largest roman, tent iotn rot wrillgen in existe'atr'te l +ar►i'iety lu'alriar'e!att in I)tarpyee.e. annr1 lilt! srtL by uncus tr«net iiia errttatnt'naee- me'at. The omen's t"inrietasaaa 'li'¢ntpal°aaaatee t lien was been tut prayer taalal laaw,�l 's•tt uga>ettl utia.nan Christianity. -Make a ebnin. slain the Lead. for the laatn«i is fi'tnll Tnlo 03. r'0'i>Ja'are• anti°1 tiue city is Tull • of 'L-tu Jvt,aace. ` j u' W..0 °. T.. r nan quit s a°lacy mica t ie fast €sane cte 1 nine the lout tCfi.s-t l.'ootrtlnn vLG':,"4o13 tz.Fal. is cin '+ei'ls ud Duna c.n ,l every tnee'nnt tr 'env 's, 4.11441-11}1,M1111'*t.`n'e tla "tFln tn.!)t199 tt Ut�ati. 11 f t•r9•l'n?b9'@t9J"en trn.annti thjuin8'.."•. rare TLeeslliW4', tiled a-uungle attains tr,tnarle t-aannni,...4 Irn'on at'l5-enit endint' 1.teen en ; ta' lls�'•ina' Ural lSi.Al wr etaa!9nWtib• Gni n"Gtur7."_r t1G.'Jlllt, Tilts Cu, 1Lk''nG' riAiaatt Is i - tie? tw,.9 te,!'tioti 1,-.9f the henries. anti s;TL'fefv asci. of all humanity. Why should we belong tc, the W. C. T. €-e Become. this e' laristia n teiiFG 'se9n'.ance 'L•Crea'T<:S lar"etel pa'erea- tivry w svta. It leis been truly said that -Tears to the drunken sen a pen not mould the future of a min. ?alae training hien when a ehiid Mothers a leave t'ti't°t'„y' sot1it G class sruttt2tt'i llF'Fdyia�!, l' enziehinie .e sone must help to keep py zip the ' inks ttf the groat army of drunkards, mast it be y e nr sone lle anutst snuffer like temptation pAtattins0i with all who have CaG9)rt."A' td t‘q. itaf? son l -".destroying, drink. t'llnristionn Te ita1t rainee I' n i o at nynt?Itins p•r.`;Gnn' a°t -hip. The litre neve- t'b_ white its the token of kens , p -aa t altenezian of hope a.ani pie e ;t. r,rt Siete ly love. i i!b'L t ;tud help us to ' r na i:.e fa elinin against the boa 3y n•u;imes that ;are in oust' ?and" tkrough the curse t$ strong drink. Ethel M. Williams. Pareee-snp't, AN IMPORTANT QUESTION -- Do yearn take Tun H>:ar e ? Apply This Test To Your Nerves Sold by All Newsdealers feGeD.W. 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AT RE ..V.40 )N :\ 1)19 1 4 t! I'ItIC'iS Family Groups A Speciy... e r their milt ay fare will not to :ia fu „ GeTT ms,rt 4 in'trlOaJcnb9. t thief .1.n:tire :Sir WS m. 10, Laee.t r..n'v Ave... T rente. hosn.- ritrta'ted find receive rontr'it;itions for tate. Free Consunin:tsve 3fl'e s asap; fA, they eau be sent 00 "kT1. ' . J.Gone.e, 53 Front St. .;West, Toronto ; er to the -National Trust Co.,, • Limited, 22 Xing St, East, Toronto'. ALL, ern 'Real A REAtAlintARIX STORY. state Exchange. Discovery err an Almost Certain; f.'ur•efifr Rheumatism and Sind - zed Disease.. Am'In-r..t the greatest di w ow-ze .. of the age for the relief of human• .Z1iterir e. perhaps aps nonce take .:1 • high a (tial€'Ee a- .Dr.4'Yar'kc''s /Attie Red Pills The formula fr-'no which the.;e pills are -;Masse was the re. nit of many years study and experiment. It is with the greatest confidence, therefore, that tate pro- prietors r;y- Y sari: t )1 s p)pate-e these pills on the : market. and so satisfied ere thee - : that they Zv ail prone a blessing to stttli't .n; lltn)a,alaTt i ••Litt th 'v la:at ' Sicily these symptoms. They are for your guidance, You may rot have them al', but if you have any cr them your ner- vous system is not up to the mark, and a little extra expenditure o£ nerve force may .bring the dreadful downfall. Intolerance cf ruction, noise and light twitching of the muscles of the face and eyelids; fatiguing sleep, sadden startings and jerkin of the limbs, dizziness and flashes of light before the eyes; irritability and restlessness in every part of tbebady ; Eaeadacbe, indigestion, feelings of weariness and depression, and Ioss of interest in the affairs of life. So long as the daily expenditure of nerve force is greater than the daily income, physical bankruptcy is certain to result sootier ar later. Nerve force must be increased, and this can best bo accom- plished by the use cf Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, because it contains in concentrated form the very etementsof nature which go directly to form nervous energy. 5o cents a box, all dealers, of Edtnanson, Bates & Co„ Toronto. fir, has4 's Nerve Food , the following offer : To Einy one stain is a subject of I'iteana tfisnl (no matter how long standing) or any blood disease as tenua Ieraated below and will give e Dr. C lar ke's wonder- fatl Little Red Pills a fait' and iin- partial trial and do not find a per- ' feet c'ure,we will refund the money pants for the pills. If no srt')stnn TSS tulbafrei.,1 Eotib y)t, v Sllf. Fannin, City, Village, Suburbrn. and Exchanged. Money Loaned on First and Second Mortgages. Real Estate, Notes and Other Securities. Farms, houses and Business Proy- erty Rented and Tient:: 'Collected upon Reasonable Tereus. Money Invested for Private In i - and Garden Property, Sold, Bought improvement is r>bservei, we will, in addition, pay 1O in cusp oat satisfactory evidence being sap - plied us to this effect. We have yet to knee of a single cave where tIlese wonderful pills; have not been et1ono,' t entirely :,ere- ee-osful in aaffeetinry a flirt. CANA- � D`.,A OilEMIIOALCO.P terborcyugb,1 Oast, vztivaals on First Mortgage on Real Estate. Imes*. tints TELEPHONE 696. E. ZELLER ZURICH, ONTARIO dor this wet weather You will need a good strong pair have What you want. Men's Heavy Shoe, a Uand , only. .. . of Shoes. are .8" £1 -tee .t+ t3►f3 - - •t3+` A_ few Bargains in Summer Call and see them before' they go 44 -4€4.4.4, -.E). -.E+41)49- +3' i3•. R. G. 10 .L, 0 Goods • BLAKE. 'Js-.+v4d The industrial position of Canada in the world to -duly is a s.0ure'e of groat national pride. '\Ve have triumphed over others in many lines of manufacture,. but in none so effectively as 111 bicycles. " NES ar,r ND" iti a wheel Canadian t'veryw nv. It's the wheel t>i' the people---nhulei for the people—sells at the i)t'01)lo's 131'IC't'. Nolte so got )41 for comfort and wear. \\tier itl)tent' it -sirs it. Wei G. ESS. Zurich CANADA. CYCLE ci; ieigTOP. CO, Limited, TORONTO (Janda { tifm ood Pres ription For. mankind IVAIr" Eito r --.A east of tine etsTee t ^ft ]t T' ere eel sJtlt eel kir. B M1y t� ` e.a t a 3 irsc,rrettgl-"e- t0si- WM. 'N� t ar d a a-t'•h•v S cn n pl a:t1it* mai 'are s r c ct a -r PA :V S, to f::r 3 tons, out tie 1'44 41: a y . g c ; ve. Ten sst a�es letd t'tc t5w , and e iiecr,za s -c.;] f:. r 'ed to any atc "rust kr ire team. iun arz 3 eo c?:r 12 rkcs Ctex:uY lea. 1 .: , s Sptais tuber, New orls ALL CASES OF > ARE NOW CURA8LE by our new invention, Only those born deaf are incurable. D NOISES CEASE Fe A. WERNIAN, OF'AL- MORE,SAYS: B. .T: -turf•. Md.. \rarest -o, Igor. Geul:emen:- Being entirely cured of deafness. thanks to your treatment, 1 will non* give you a full history of my case. to he used at your discretion. About Ave years ago tiny r,gitt ear began to sing, and tills kept on getting worse, until /lost my hearing in this ear entirely. 1 nate: tient a treatment for catarrh. for three months. without any success, consulted # num- her of physicians, among outer:. the. most eminent ear specialist of tb:s city. who told me that ot11v art operation coutd'help nee. and even that only temporarily, that the head: noises seou)^ thence ase, but tree hearing in ct ue affected ear wolf be Tomzoreve-r. I then sayv your t'ivertf,ement a_ctc enta.,y In , New York ;leper. and ordered your treat - Siert. After I lac used it only a fete a ey : n.. nordint; to your direscttotts. the noiseteeased, and to -day; after five wee..... try stearin, in the diseased car :1a, been tr:irely restored. 1 thank you steartily anti beg to remain Very truly yours. k. A \y I,T.MAt. I,oS. Y;roati ray, naltisuore, Md. Our'Ereatnzenf ftoe' not interfere with •your usual occupation. advice free•. YOU CA} ' HRE YOURSELF AT NOME 'ttatcoudua1 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CL1N10 5061.4 SALttAVEC1 OMAR°, IL