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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-01-08, Page 7VY oinanly pains, nese pains, in foot any pain anywhere can be completely stopped in 20 I.nlnntes with one 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 be con- for the balance of this month. Every Ring Soli. Gold. Watch and Clock Repairing - My Specialty R W. HESS, JEWELLEf' 4ke^a ai• 2i as 0 SG. IEC © a Our stock of Toys and Fancy (foods for the Holiday Trade is complete, and we will appreciate a call at The Blake Store where your wants wi11`be sup- plied wwirh genuine satisfaction as to price and quality. R. N. Douglas, BLAKE That New Winter Slit. When looking for your new Winter Suit,. do not forgot to give us a call. Wo have a fine: range of Tweeds, Worsteds, ate., to choose from. Our prices arc as cheap as any. Suits mado at short notice. We also have a large nnmbr;r of Samples to select from, Laundry hi connection. 51. ti k h'J +�:.: _ verse.�.:r.,.•ss-,rnr•:ra.nnaF._ma::aaanrasa.od-:nFn-sxu.,- F a d U g LA u a a Ai! AT MAN UT i y E keep in stock a full line o fresh meats, Vallis, etc. etc Our cuts aro note(. for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own saubages. Give us a Call. Y MOB C a.l l on -. . A° i group positively .stopped. in 20 minutes, with Dr Snoop's Group `Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. Nu vomiting, no , distress. A Safe and pleasing syrup ",Oats. Sold by J J Merger. EXETER. Earl Sparkman of Alvinston was home over New Year's, Ed. Dyer of I3rantfoacl, spent New Year's Day with relatives, in town. Mrs. Willis Powell visited relat- ives in Iiiacardine, the past week. Thomas Holden purchased ('apt. Howard's dwelling house near the river. :chem Inspector Tom of Godes- telt visited his parents the past week. Provir:Mal Y. M. 0. A. organizer ('nllt'n of I.inndun 1n11 ('utility 'Ser., Fleming of Clinton. were in tosvr on Tuesday. Ezra Oi•st eiohrr «-1"+f t reil'ton, ,1aa1 been enraged by W. U. Lr•v,'rt. las bookkeeper. t,r. There 1:, u'' Qlini•ne, rt•'iliin1r, \On tLw r burs't f 1 ,4•1 en ill,'' 111 1'1•eventic These Wino Candy (.'old Cure Tablets act as by rise'„ ie. A fety hours–arid your threatening cold i;1 broken. C'tlndylih.E in taste, 1.''a' eventi11 please an children— and They break the feverishness, ritillllt•ss, ' always. And h'a<t cif all is tire economy. A large box--.)' i're ven- a tics--•_':tt!ts. Ask your druggist. He knows ! Said by 1..T Merrier. ler. Ed ighoffer TONSORIAL ARTIST Successor to Fred. Manns .Fora Quick and Easy Shave, or an Up-to-date Hair -cut, 'Opposite ',Commercial lctel ZURICH PERM lis EIt'E iI a10E Tells Why So Malty Suffer from Catarrh and Rheumatism. A distinguished physician, fa:nous for his successful treatment of catarrh and rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows ;-- "Our climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheumatism, and care must he taken not to let 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 clothin and improper eating will cause rheumatic and catarrhal troubles in any cli- mate. 'Phis eminent authority gives the following as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it be gives credit largely for bis success :-- Fluid Extract Cascara 15 oz. Carriana Compound 1. ox. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and specific action en the liver, kidneys, and bowels,. eliminating all poisonous matter from the system. m Any druggist can dis- pense this, or you can buy the in- grcdients • separately and mix at home by shaking in a bottle. Many of our readers should benefit by this article. Save the recipe. - - -'.'-•Arm ►4 P1Lice get immediate relief from Drra_Shoop's Magic Ointment. 0 "J • 1j I07 F 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 1. 1. 5:'doll Hour your protcotion comes from us. vire 1n ti:c it, know its goodncs3 Lnd gu:lrantee it to both roti and th ' grocer. It i always sold under our n:;n:le and , t-acleinark, so cannot ;;o wrong. Ask your `,racer for Royal ii-t.hill�i Flo'.;r. It's the !.: y t1) 1)::ttter 't;• -r I;Ms � ymiri 11 ;,1.• ls11,1. S C .. L BLAKE Rev. Mr, Menzies, of Pointe Aux Tremble School Quebec province, will preach here on Sunday next, in the interest of that institution. IIr. Percy Revs of London Nor. Ina1, spent Christmas vacation, with his parents. He returned on Monday. The Misses Ethel and Violet t btevens, and Miss Irene D,in'xlas left on Monday to resume their studies, at Soafortb Ooll. Inst. her parents. Miss Laura Swayze of London, is at present visiting herp.-ents on its contents as a full payment for services up to date, but ars a p•`prslight token of or,r heart -felt ay- : preciations. eciations. We sincerely trust tha tthe pence and harmony, which binds ns to- ,retller, in the promotion of His :ease in this portion of His vine yard may continue, and thitt you unci your estimable family may receive the richest blessings that our Father in Heaven can bestow ' upon His worthy creatures. We trust also that your useful life may long be spared to assist us as you 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 manse even unto death. Let. then. 1 not your hearts be weary in well doing for in due season ye shall reals if ye faint not. Signed on behalf of the congrega- tion. J. A. Manson, Wm. Douglas. i Mrs. AleA,h (nee IIiss Maggie Douglas) of Dublle Sask., arrived in our village on i+T.on:.av, and in• tends to spend some time visiting: The annual congregate nal nreet- iru of the . Press, , h lr, wvili be. held on Saturday; lac . ° 2.30 t). ni. Mr. Norman B,wyes left on Saiur- day for ages Dundee, tv1u're he has secured the pr neipalship of the pul)lie school. :Mss W, Stevens and Deis' 3 (.'aiding, returned to 'heir rt's11 e. tive schools on Sat nrdlty. be re *altar meeting of nil \V. F. M. `t. was held :t the ham of I Mrs. Finlay on Wednesday after nun. Mr, and fors. R. :iooti1hnwre visited at the horny of air. finerritt on Mclntlay. • On New Yenr's: eve a lame gotle- rrin;r, representatives of the con- gre riation ttsSCl ll''ol at the home of 111r. W. ,1, Stevens to spend the-evenin . The laches furnished baskets. , which when nnloadrd looked most invitini;'v, After all had arrived Mrs. Stevens, was railed to the front a1,nd made the recipient of an address ticennl- ptanierl by tt well filled purse in re. cognition of her services as meso • DASHWOOD A number of our young people spent a pleasant evening at the 1 home of :air. and Mrs. E. Tiernan, 1 on Thursday evening of la.t wweels. The wlissc's Battler oil Berlin, visited 1''Iativt's in town during the holiday:.. The Misses ;ravine and Amelia Boole, of. London, spent the holt- days with their parents, Mr. .1111:1 11i'4. Geo. Koch. Mi•.:irt > .'llerrnan has returned art t;ti:i:rvia *, %lir;r,e ':I' will rr1• sumo his i lies in the :•)rth vi's- 1 tern ('o11ngr•. On Sunday evening angel -teal ells rch on resolutions on hi' a lrlitr, eel the Y 1? :1 of the rJ o- • i the New Year, r..:4. Schroder, r).; ()snabr'Ok, N. 1)., is at 1 r went visit:t)g Ids 1 unelr', A. Schroder. Miss I,11104 1i tl t•leib cnn)nleneeti ; l'er+pities on :Monday as teacher, i )tit in the (41x111 ell and Sabbath for No 1 Bronson Lino. sc1'o )1. Tho address react its fol. lo -vs Tn Mrs. Stevens and Family --W the members alritt adherents of the congregation to which yon oolong, avail ourselves of this opportunity of meeting with you at your home to spend an tivenin in ;social inter• (imus&., previous to the departure of certain mem hers t}f, Ve11r house- hold. It is with the sincerest effec tion that wve retard each one of yon, and wve hove that that tic' which binds Our hearts together in ahris;tiara leve may grow :anis he blessed of Goal in Itis service. Yo'ir willingness to ca•op:Tate in each and all departments of ellurrah work is recognized bss all of us, and WO more and more appreciate your services the longer, You aro svith 11:4, end especially is it worthy of mention the unwearied attention ,vett pay to the illnsiical exercises, which ditty ycat have performed with the acceptance to all for Some. time now. Yon took charge rat the work when none other was 'available, without asking any renritneration, which all admit you rightly Ile- serve and it would be - 'unfair and unjust of us, ars representatives of the cheroh body', to ask you to continue your services without some slight reward. We. therefore, ask of you to accept this pltrse, and, in doing so, we would remind you, Mrs. Stevens, hot to look *1»- ('.orriveau spent tilt) News• Year holidays with frik.'.Ilrlti Itt `ti'.`'t ,l ti`it1�111. 1 t., „'r i'tt :�1 r•wp!+;r Uf r•?1:11 iF`+-.1 Mr. and 1Irs, 1) lin r'tleib, of 1 '1 Exeter, spent the . Zeso Years' lion- n firnv'.f •cot' rltil,l :,1 r. 1 r nr•i• '^. i, - ...-.. ....._....._--..._—_.-., 1 4 . - a 11 , . ai • 1..., ''1'1.•• 111,1 ti. •i S 111 rl .1:,::”,i.'4...1 11 i ' Y 114•' t .!. '1,' .; 1 •i':rl 1..r ,,1 11'-1 •1:..01`4IICI4fa( 3;•n. a1i.l..t... 11CiF. ISA SURE CURE ]'oR Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Bells, Ulcers, Pimples, Running Sores, Poisoned: Wounds, Soles, Ringworm, Strain, - Swol, len Knees, inflamed and alt diseased, in jured and irritated conditions of the skin. Mr. Matthias W arm of Zurich Ont, says. d'I was bothered for sound 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 Salve, and the result was so pleasing that I secured a -good supply. Joseph Smith's Salvo eased the pain for the first time. 1 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 mutely from sore breasts and doctored all that time. I 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 boon troubled with it since." Pries 60 cents per box, 3 boxes for $1.60 Obtained from W. H. BENDER Zurioh, Ont i.; &) VEARGw' MU:2E 21rr 1405 'MADE MARKS DESIGNS Anyone sending a oketcieadvdieortiprtson&m Cy quickly asrertatn our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Commuutcn- tionestrictly confidential. 11At188rOOK on Patents sent free. oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through itunn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the t Doericat 8 handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any nicotine journal. Terms for Canada, $4.75 a year, postage prepaid. sold in' all newsdealer,. M UNN Cts 2sl3rox6vay, and York 7trin:ch' 45c. t. 625 F St., Washington. D. C. R -,••a-. y„•„•1 • 011 ,Y. rsososts'n 71 "A g.ri�il it• jva:,1 fist Sick C.lii' f t.n L'EA:EI. BER. That •)'very Sick Chi1:3 in Ontario Whose Parentst Cai n.3t Afford to Pay for T;:eatzeent is Treated Free. The 11ioslrual is not a lural to . -79 tution, but 1a.o- yl • vinr•ial. T1s o --,ti;: ^yt rel. chilli crease hay place Ln lint*Al-1:), wvbrr can't luaw,li;s ▪ tlio saw,. 14ri ;-i- l1'1.-c:t1 t' child,'ti li:•inr•-iii 4 r ,�r[?. 11' •d''` 711,' i a 1 . •:1 11:1'1 11•-t r.. 1 .. a n - \i a '• '4,11. it 1't• •i, os., tsoisins :a;sif41k- er'1•r f'• ,1:2IL • rL a '1' 'at:.!1;1•1.4i.'. ., ,r•. . ' ( 14• ,1 . _...- rt 1 (4. Irr4H• w. i')' 11. .ir.. 1 to'• r 4 .i,•. 1. •. ..+.. . 111... :. 1 that 1. r fun Irl t. t +tl ; a.i 1&. ) 11• t ,,! 1-!. ! tt: . c' , r, 11.4 "•w' tw•11.11 1'i 0 * rat I.. lat.:: an 1 we'r ... 11- .11 cal ...I:Lfh:tu i EAVGr.rrcraQ44;aGluut1Gr61GAGr4Pi. u)C1:s0Qt:r'Atarl0NO,, C7 u ni-TwS3 This remedy can siWtays be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as coal - dotty to a baby as to an adult. Price 2S cents, large size SO cents. -.,.,...1'r r, •:1. C%:•.. 1 . . .. fel•, , .1 C - LIN ,.-.c i tar t.-. :k. (...,,.0; 1 1 ... "1 +. •'*, days with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas f-artleib, Miss Ethel Kellerman returned home this week after spending the holidays in Listowel and Guelph. Mies Pearl Wurtz ofZtrrich, visi- ted friends in town over Sunday. Rev. E, H. Bean and wife7of Crediton were visitors in town yesterday. Most of the holiday visitors left; this week for their homes. PILES get immediate relief f o Dr. Shoop's Magic Olnt '.e t.,,