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The Herald, 1909-01-29, Page 5
• The Zurich Herald. Womanly pains, head pains, in !lent for the balance of this month. Every £,!s ing Solid Gold. Watch and CSock Repairing My Specialty F. W. JEWELLER LEE=R j G�Qo0 Our stook of Toys and Fancy Goods for the Holiday Tracie is complete, and we will appreciate a .cell at The 1111 e foot' any pain anywhere can be comi.11etely stopped in 20 minute 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- vinoed. Box 25. Sold by 3 J Merner Store The February Rod and Gnu • Varied in its contents, but redol- ent throughout of the many de- lights of the Canadian Winter, the'. February._ number of "Rod and (liar and Motor Sports in Canada," published'' by W. 3. Taylor, Wood- stock, Ont , brings with it the breezinees attached to this partiou- lar season of the year. The record of a fine snowshod tramp,. an In- dian tale of a moose race on the ice, the story of a wlntfr in North- ern Ontario unclean article on Snow Blindness by Martin Bunter, an ex Hudson Bay Factor, show how eerily sided are the beatifies of the (.':£un£liar. :°, inter and hew tilorota- gllly the inhabitants of the Dcmin- ioir.alo}n•t'eiUto andcf,'iy them. A. fine illnsirsiorl ar r ,lat:G of the (nu «, ii'aClimb of 111t. Hermit, in cr ,t r', ties with the: last meet- ing ,i the 1` +,)incl C 1'7 ,!1 Canada, to car+trillut'd by Mr. 1;. 13, Taylor who has been tonrieg t,lie West as repro s ntutiv ei of tiie Magazine sine':, that event. Is is evident from this article that the. spirit of the 11 ;lutein:+ seized the writer and ni.,.'o him elitllush•st.. One of the leezt papers writ en by- hlr. Bonnyea Dale, ' ('h Cani£n Tl'kZile of the Skaggs," with the author's il3,istrtati ;x. tolls' of an old Indian ('reef out i11 1)couver' :1:.41nnd. who mak _?s canoes with primitive tools it nd d lu _.es of them at unheard r,f. prices. Notes o21 the last (Thor season, a couple of r'ravo indiettile.litS ngaint the al- leged ine!Yi icncY of the Ontario ►: it:it and (-Jame Department, one of the Rev, A. Mnrriooh's capital. leant ng stories, Some Ohl Time tteminiseences of ()2 ()atario, in_ tensely' interesting as telling of pioneer days, and Sturios of camp- ing and fishing trip$, aro some of the further papers making up a number strong in, every departillent ,of ont.:1,£ur lith with tvaielt the iaa`zazine deals. It is Canadian til . u Bent, imbued with. the . pi1. it of the Dominion, and all good.. There is no Quinine, nothing whatever hal.rsh or sickening in Proveutics. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets act as by na„ic.' A few hours -and your threatening cold is broken. Candylike in taste, PreventiCs please the children— anel they break the feverishness, . �;• of all is the always. And least economy. A large box -48 Preven- ti,; `act:,. Ask your druggist. 1Te1 knows ! Sold by J 3 1Viernor. DASH WOOD 1 W illert is this week attend- ing a session of the County -Council, at Godorich. Rev. E. H. Bean of Crediton, preached here several times last week, assisting Rev. Eidt with the revival meetings, now in progress. C. lt' Finkbeiner sold a fine team of heavy horses last week, for which he received a good. figure. The Misses Carling have handed their resignation to the trustees of the school, which takes effect the 1st of Mareh, Philip Steinbach, who has been visiting relatives here :for some time, left for his home on Tuesday. William Becker and Miss Clara Worm, were quietly married at the Lutheran parsonage, on Wed- nesday evening of last week. They will reside on their farm on the Bronson Line. We hope they may have a very pleasant voyage over life's sea. We are sorry to hear of Miss Lily Ehlers, not being so well as she appeared to be a few days ago. She has been sick a long time. where your wants will:be sup- plied with genuine satisfaction as to price and quality. Rs N. Douglas, BLAKE: ; u;51 a vi s . 1 prti That New Winter Solt. When 1oilking'for your new Winter Snits do. not forget t to give us a. call. • We Wave a fine reogo of Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., to choose from. Our prices aro. as cheap as any. it Suits made at short notice. We also have a large number of Samples to select from. Laundry in connection. • i,FRAila i 2 zVJ+g9 ON r a MEAT MARKET TEUE keep 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. We make our own sausages. Give us a call. YUN1BL T DEICITE TO Call A. Edighoffer TONSORIAL ARTIST Successors to Fred, Manns For a Quick and Easy Shave, or an Up-to-date hair -out. Opposite Commercial Fletel ZURICH The. cleanest and most 1 o_ern mills, 4 the most skilled flour -.ors and the rnOst tiloroui;h pu i i''az process known to A l.tl 4 r g ala coralz._ne to est . Canarli i1 -1,7,' t. feat the give those baking qualities n-l.Lr.2 it the choice of discrimina..1 ;g house- wives everywhere. Cheaper flours cost :Noel more in the end. Give Royal Household a fair trial and you will never g© back to other brands. if y. our grocer ha.sn't it, he will et it for you if you insist. 1�, it '� si •6, 1,'..., . woimenrawsoarassismcarm 1 .arn ready to contract all kids of good logs for winter delivery, and will pay top prices. ;r e.. a ,,. ,..-a• If you d year, call a t ' i talk the ; atter over with us. F. C. KALBPLE SCl--1, Zurich to the forenoon and one in the after- noon, in the Y M 0 A rooms. Some of those who will be there to take part in the convention, are John Penman,Paris, Ont„ Chairman of the Provincial Secretary for Ontar- io and Quebec, 0 M Copeland, Pro- 'vincial Secretay for Ontario and Quebec, T. Statten, Bov's Work Secretary of Toronto Central Y 0 A., J R Boardman, New York, International See. of County Work, and A. Cullens, London, Provincial Sec, of County Work. A11 men in Huron County interested in the welfare of young men and boys, are cordially invited to this con- vention. Pastors, 5 6' Superinten- dents, and Presidents of Young People's Chnrch Societies, are es- pecially requested to attend. All delegates and local men are invited to the banquet Delegates will be entertained while in Wingham. A silver collection will be taken at the evening session in the church, to defray expenses. All who ex- pect to attend, should notify L. C. Fleming, Clinton,. not later than Fob. 3rd, stating whether the. wish entertainment over night or not. Steady mpl ynient l Wing nex t Eurs ainsiena uuumesnmou mean awraatmsst+s"ame j larrnaqs • "ills remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as coati. dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. BLAKE Mr. John Johnston has sold his team of working horses to George Weir of Eippen, and has since pur- chased a fine span of colts. borne farmers are busy plough- ing these days. Mr. Robert P. Douglas is away on a visit to friends in Michigan. D. S. Faust. will have a large range of remnants, for Saturday. Come and get some, .+>a•s DRYS PALE .Another of tiefew remaining pioneers of our chanty has passed away in the person of ,Tames Pol- lock at the age of 85 years and 5 months. The deceased was born in Derry Co. Ireland add at the age of nine emigrated with his parents, to this conntry° settling first in Lower Canada for ten years, after which tiirte he moved to Stanley township, where he hewed for himself a home out of the un- broken forest. As years paseed he sold out and moved : to the Bauble Line Hay, where he spent the rest of his days. Here his 'wife prede- ceased him some three years. Ile was a roan who was held in the highest esteem by all who had the privilege of his, acquaintance. He was a Presbyterian in religion and. While able, was ever faithful in al for a Reliable Local Salesman representing) Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries in Zurich ainl :.djuwnin;g country. You will find there is • a good demand for 'Nursery tock "on account of the high prices that growers have realized on their fruit this season. ( )nr salesmen are turning in bias business to us this year. Be one of thein and earn goelil wages through. the winter months. Territory reserved. Pay Weekly. Free sample outfit, etc. Write for prticulars. Stone_ tsz Wellingtotl} i' ontluil N urseries. 850 acres. TORONTO, - - °NT.. SMITH'S ISALVE W � SE IS A SURE CURE FOR Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils, Ulcers; Pi:nplcs,aRauuning.Sp1~cs 1'oisouecl.• 401 Mounds, Sores, ltingnarni, Serain; S•� len Knees, infieined and all diseased, in- jured and irritated conditions• of the skin. Mr. Matthias Wurm of Zurich Ont, says. "1a run. with 1i•aG bothered for some ping 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 sceurfed a good supply. Joseph Smith's Salve eased the pain for the first time. I an) 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 anutely from sore breasts and doctored all that time. I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve. It1 was different to everything else I had tried and it cured me. I am grateful for the cure, as I have never been tronbled with it since." Price 50 Dents per box, 3 boxes for $1.50 Obtained from W. H. BENDER Zurich, Onb Christian activities. For upwards of thirty years he was an elder of Slake church, which today deeply mourns its loss. Two sisters, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Armstrong both of Stanley, and one brother Robert of Manitoba, survive him. Besides these be leaves to mourn his loss a family of six viz, James and Robert of Nevada IL S. William of Stanley Samuel of Sask., Geo. of Hay, and Lizzie at home. His remains were laid to rest en the family ily plot i day Bayfield cemetery, aftern000n, whither they were followed by a large concourse of sympathizing friends. s TThe John, were G. Spa£ ston Sr., R. J. Drysdale, A Murray J. A. Manson and (.. S. Howard. Norm. Children's clothing at less than half price on Saturday and Mon- day. J. J. Mermen. Tne Annual County Work Con- vention of the Y M 0 A's of Huron County, will be held in Wingham, on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. the 8th and Oth. Monday's session will begin in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, and will bo helot in the Y MC A rooms. On Monday evening at 0 30 o'clock a banquet will be given in St. Andrews Presbyterian church. After it there will he an evening session in the auditorium of the same church. On Tuesday 1 there will be two sessions, one in Paper Hanger and Painter. All work promptly and neatly' done. Now is the time to have your home brightened and fixed up for the bpring and Sum- • mer months. Charges Moderate , OCK, Zurich ‘01 To weak and ailing women, there is at least one way to help. But with that way, two treatments. must be combined. One is local, one is constitu. tional, but both are important. both essential. ))r. Shoop's Night Curd is the Local. ir. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The, fernier—Dr. Shoop's Night igbt Cure—is a topical mucous membrane Suppository remedy, while Dr. Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat- ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system seeking the repair of all nerve. all tissue, and all blood ailments. The"Night Clue", as its name implies, does its eioesrfesloblseeamucuslac, healIt scawaknea and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition. builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. _Take Dr. Shoop s Restorative—Tablets the system. Iroityosi po sitive local ►helgeneral , use as well I. J. MERNER.