HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-01-08, Page 5for the balance
this month.
Every ging
Slid Gold.
Watch and Clock
Repairing
My .specialty
F. W. HESS,
JEWELLER
w omaniy pains, dead pains, in
fact any pain anywhere can be
completely stopped in 20 minutes
with ono of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablets, Ask your doctor or drug-
gist about the formula. It is print-
ed on the box—and it can't be bet-
tered. Try one dose and becon-
e rin('Pr•1 'Rn, 9.—•0.0a,40.''is'i""� IN'7
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Our stock of Toys and
Fancy Goods for the Holiday
Trade is complete, and we will
appreciate a call at
The
he flower garden, and her brief, bright
beam of happiness would be over. No
he must not tell. After all, her grand-
aamma Was old, she probably knew
tithing of love and romance, she would
of understand her; and, besides, it was
e harm, because he loved her.
"Ile made no apology the evening after
bat, when, seeing Inez in the distance,
'e sprang lightly over .the shrubs, and
toed by her side. He simply bade her
bod evening, and aelced her if she
lould show him those beautiful orange
reees.
She walked by his side as one in a
iissf ul dream. Something in his ac -
pit caught her attention, and looking
p at him; she said, "You are not a
paniard, signor. You do not speak like
he.,,
Then he drew forth a richly embossed
trd case; and taking a card offered it
1 her with a courteous bow.
"I must ask permission," he said, "to
:troduce myself. I aur an Italian, as
y name shows."
She read the name, and thought to
trself how beautiful and musical it was
"The Count Rinaldo Monteith"
"Iso you like Spain?" she t sked, half -
"It is my Eden," he renhed quickly;
'I have found here my Eve."
�t��" Then he stopped abruptly, for he stew
something like an expression of fear rp-
m the beautiful young face.
where your wants willvbe sum "1 did hope," he continued more grave -
plied with genuine satisfactiony and courteously, "to have the honor
as to price and quality. ?f seeing Madame Monteleone; ba: I am
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Remedy. One test nlnns will surely
Do prove this troth. No vomiting, no
> distress. A safe and pleasing syrup
BLAKE 50cts. Sold by J J Merner.
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That New
Winter Suit.
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do not forget to
give us a call. We have'a fine
range of Tweeds, Worsteds,
etc., to choose from. Our
prices are es cheap as any.
Suits macro at short notice.
117e also have a largo nnmbt:r of
Samples to select from,
Laundry in connection.
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WEkeep in stock a
full line o fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
"iVe make our own
saubages.
Give us a call.
YUMBLUT
BEICHERT.
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Call 0fl'
A. EdUgho fey'
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Successor to
Fred. Manns
Fora Q )Holt and Easy
Shave, or an Up-to-date
Hair -cut.
-Opposite
Commercial Hotel
ZURICH
EXETER.
.Earl Spackman of Alvinston was
home over New Year's.
Ecl. Dyer of 13rantfoad, spent
New Year's 'Day with relatives, in
town .
Mrs, Willis Powell visited relat-
ives in Kincardine, the past week.
Thomas Holden purchased Capt.
Howard's dwelling house near the
river,
tichnol Inspector Tom of Goder-
ioh visited his parents the past,
week.
Provincial Y. M. C. A. organizer
Cnlirn of London and County Sen.,
Fleming of Clinton, were in trwr
1 on Tnesday.
Ezra {)estreiehrr
has been engaged b1: W. If. Levett.
e'tt.
a5 bookkeeper.
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`l'ac'e',., 'AO 4.
•,'1.111UPt', nothing
whatever harsh siekening in
Preeven"l Those 1.t t: > Candy
Cold ('ore Tablets act toi by magic.
A fel, hours–aid your threatening
cold is )broken. C nnc1 'like in taste,
Pioventit's }11ea-e the c`itlhirar:—
(nd They break the feverishness,
always. And least of all is tile
eeot o fly. A largo box ---18 i seven•
tics—:'Sets. Ask your druggist.
Ho kn 3ws ! Sold by ,1 J Merrier.
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PHYSICIAN GIVES 1 E
Tells Why So Many Suffer from
Catarrh and Rheumatism.
A distinguished physician, famous
for his successful treatment of
catarrh and rheumatism, kidney and
bladder troubles, states as follows
"Our climate being rnoi'e or less
damp and changeable, is baa for
catarrh and rheumatism, and care
must be taken not to lot these
troubles gain headway. In addition,
he states that a great many Cana-
dians are careless in their habits,
and to this as much as climatic con-
ditions is due a great deal of the
trouble. Insufficient clothing and
improper eating will cause rheumatic
and catarrhal troubles in any cli-
mate.
This eminent authority gives the
following as the simplest and best
treatment known to science, and to
it he gives credit largely for his
success:—
Fluid Extract Cascara ?a o•;.
Carriana Compound r. oz.
Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz.
Directinns : One teaspoonful after
each meal and at bedtime.
The ingredients are all vegetable,
and have a direct and specific action
on the liver, kidneys, and bowels,
eliminating all poisonous matter from
the system. n Any druggist can dis-
pense nse this, or you can buy the in-
gredients • separately and • mix at
home by shaking in a bottle.
Many of our readers should benefit
by this article. Save the recipe.
P1LESget Immediate relief from
Dt. Sheep's Magic Ointrncit,
IF your flour doesn't act
right whom do you
blame ? The grocer? He
didn't make it. The tra-
velling salesman told him
it was good and somebody
else told the salesman.
When you buy
7 t5.- 3 1- 4.4 Fr•
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your protection coresfr om
us. We make it, know its
goodness 4: d gtt:grantee it
to both you and the grocer.
It is always sola under our
name and ,trademark, so
7-.11 cannot gra Wrong.
t^ sa>
your grocer for Royal
i 1 -.;(:h(Jl d Flour. It's the
to bett:r living.
4 :tl1e 172.4i' i`r'�as a'li Fri.' ey ll&
BLAKa
Ion its contents as a frill payment
for services up to date, but as a
slight token of onr heart -felt ap•
preeiations.
We sincerely trust the tthe peace
and harmony, which binds us to -
,.ether, in the promotion of His
c sure in this portion of His vine
yardmay continne. and that you
and .your estimable family may
receive the richest blessings that
onr Father in Heaven can bestow
upon His worthy creatures. We
trust also that your useful life may
lung be spared to assist us as yon
have done and are doing, and that
you will realize that there is a
more just reward, than we mortals
offer. awaiting all those who prove
faithfull in the furtherance of His
(muse even unto death. Let, then,
not your hearts bo weary in well
doing for in due season ye shall
reap if ye faint not.
Signed on behalf of the congrega-
tion. ,T. A. Manson,
Wm. Douglas.
Rev. Mr. Menzies, of Pointe Aux
Tremble School Quebec province,
will preach here -on Sunday next,
in the interest of that institution.
Mr. Percy Keys of London Nor.
mill, spent Christmas vacation, 1
with his parents. He returned on
Monday.
Tho Misses Ethel and Violet .I
Stevens, and Miss Irene Douglas !
left on Monday to resume their
studies, at Seaforth Coll. Inst.
Mrs. McAsh (nee Miss Maggie
Douglas) of Dubuc Sa ek,, arriv•r(i
in onr village on - Monday, and in -1
tends to spend some time visiting,
her parents.
Miss Lrinra Swayze of London, i;
at present visiting her. •p:.tents
The annual congregai .tial meet-
ing of the - Preer„:,...p ir10;% sail be:
held on Sattnrday net; , t 2.30 p. 1
Mr. Norman Bayes left onSatut.'-
day for New Dundee, where he
has seemed the principalship of
the public school.
Miss 'IV, Stevens and Miss; El
Capling, returned to their respec-
tive school;; on Saturday.
he regular netting of the W.
F. M. M. was held rtt the home of
Mrs. Finlay on )Wednesday after-
noon.
Mr, and Mrs. R, Scotrhmer'e
yi itrrl nt the home of lir. Sberritt
on Monday.
On New Year's a,.ve a largo gath-
ering. representatives of the con-
gregation
ongre ration assembled at the home
of 11r. W. J Stevens to spend
the evening. The ladies
furnished baskets, . which when
nnloado l looked mo -"t invitingly,
After all had. arrived Mrs. Stevens
was called to the front and made
the recipient of an addreks accom-
panied
ccl-panied by a well tilled purse in re -
CO gni tion 01 her SorviedS as orgnu.
ist in the church and Sabbath
scho )l. The address read as fol.
lows
'1'n Mrs. Stevens and i`amily—Ree
the members and adherents of the
congregation to -whish you belong,
avail ourselves of this opportunity
of meeting with yon at your home
to spend an evening in social inter-
course, previous t.' the departure
of certain members: of yotn house.
hold. It is with the sincerest Jtf1`s
tion that we regard each ono of
yon, and we hove that that tie
which binds our hearts together to
ohristiun love inay grow and he
bleesf'cl of God in His Service. Yo'lr
willingness to eo.op.'rate in each
and all departments' of ehuroh
.:ork is recognized by all of us, and
vVo more and Wises, appreciate your
services the longer, you are with
us, and especial ;' is it worthy of
mention the unwearied attention
you pay to the mnsiead exercises,
which duty you have performed
with the acceptance to all for Sonic
tine now.
You took charge tri: the work
when none other was available,
without asking any retrlunorittion,
which all admit you rightly de-
serve and it would be unfair and
unjust of us, as representatives of
the chtaroh body, to Ask yon to
continue . your services without
some slight reward, We, therefore,
ask of you to accept this purse,
and, in doing so, we Wo•11ld remind
you, Mrs. Stevep,S, not to look up.
DA$HWOQD
ntlml>ea (Il our yo 15e, people
Ispent a pleasant evening at the 1
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan,
1 on Thursday evening of last week.
1 The Misses Il:tttler of Berlin,
visited •••'datives in. town during
the holidays.
The Mises ;.avina ani Atnelliu.
Koch, nt London, :agent the 11,,11.
days with their parents, 2.ir. and
' Mrs. Geo. li.'oh.
Air. Art Kellerman hast returned
't,) '1111' Vtllr, w110l,. h' will ro.
:;tiro il.n Stt.ilit:rt in tot! .'r Jrthrrt s-
tern College. On Sunday evening
he to lttr e sseed the Y 1.' A of the 13%,:.
tutge lie al church on resolutions cul
the New Year.
Sir. A. i chroe ,ler, o:' C)snabrool:,
N. 1.)., is at present, visiting his
4 uncle, A. Schroeder.
j Miss Lillie 11 r•t'c ib ronrnl(tneed
ber dot i'.s on N.onl� 1 t1 as teacher,
for No. 1 Bronson bine.
.T. ('orrivt ail. sped( the tie1v Year
holidays v, itis friends at St Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. 1) Iinrtleib. ai'
Exeter, spent the New Years' poli-
FF76?r agar Crlu1pt:otaiwattluao, i{ia-_,,u'l,"d6ltaltmatua z efurarJe
a u n2 i
This remedy can affrays be depended upon and
Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may beghten ascent!.
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large size SO cents.
JOS. SMITH'S SALVE
IS A SURE CURE .'Oiil
(tuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, ,Chapped
Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, • Boils,
Ulcers, Pimples, Running Sores, Poisoned
Wounds, Sores, Ringworm, Strain, Swol,.
len Knees, inflamed and all diseased, in
jured and irritated conditions of the skin,
Mr. Matthias Worm of Zurich Ont, says.
.1'I was bothered for some time with a run-
ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how
painful it was. I doctored for some time
till I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's '
Salvo, and the result was so ploasiug thee
I secured a good supply, Joseph Smith's
Salvo eased the pain for the first time. I
am cured. I am thankful indeed for my
cure and gladly give you permission to
publish my case."
Mrs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says:—
"For six months I suffered acutely from
sore breasts and doctored all that time. 1
tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve, It
was different to everything else I had
tried and it cured me. I am grateful for
the cure, as I have never beep troubled
with it since."
Price 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for $1.50
Obtained from W. H. BENDER Zurich, Ont
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(friss with Mr. and Mr's;. zonas
f'catrtleib,
Miss Ethel Kellerman returned
home this week after spending the
holidays Listowel and Guelph.
Miss Pearl Wurtz of Zurich,
ted friends in town over Sunday,
Rev. E. H. Bean and wife, of
Crediton were visitors in town
yesterday.
Moot of the holiday visitors left
this week for their homes.
PILESget immediate relief from
Dr, Shoop's Magic OIntmcatk