The Herald, 1909-02-26, Page 5The Zurich Herald.
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E- We have opened up our.
New Stoek of
e
Spring and
Su : mer
Dress Goods..
consisting of---,
Prints. Ginghanis,
N uslxns Etc.
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Colne and inspect before
buying elsewhere.
Our prices as usual are
RIGHT
Highest Prices
For Farm Produce
R Lo OO JCLAS,
General Merchant, B L A K E.
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for the balance of
this month.
Every
y Ring
Solid Gold.
Watch and Clock
Repairing
My Specialty
. W. HESS,
JEWELLER
That New
Winter Suits
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do not forget to
,give us a call. Wo have a fine
range of Tweeds, Worsteds,
etc„ to choose from. Our
prices are as cheap as any.
Suits trade at short notice.
V'e also havo a large nnmber of
Samples to select from.
Laundry in connection.
1. O MAN
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Because meats are so tasty they
are consumed in great excess. This
leads to stomach troubles, bilious-
ness and constipation. Revise your
diet, let reason and not a pampered
appetite control, then take a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets and you will soon
be well again. Try it. For sale at
J. J. Merner's store. Samples
free,
EXETER.
Ross and Taylor have received
the contract of suppling frames,
sash and doors for the Oxford
Knitting Co's 'new building at
Woodstock,
T. H, McCallum attended the
grand lodge meeting of the Royal
Templars at Toronto, last week.
Richard Snell will leave shortly
for Claresholm Alberta, to start a
general store.
Childrens day was observed last
Sunday in the Main St Methodist
church
B S, Phillips went to Belleville
last week to see his on Herbert,
who underwent an operation for
appendicitis.
All the business men aro enthu-
siastic over the prospect of secur-
ing another railway.
William Arnold of Kincardine
has started a bus service in town.
Who wouldn't give 25 cent to
stop a pain 20 times? .Test one little
"Pink Pain Tablet''—Dr Shoop's—
will stop any pain in 20 minutes,
sure ! Read the formula on the box.
Doctors say it can't be bettered.
Checks womanly pains, head pains.
any pain. 20 tablets 250 Sold by J
J Merner.
THE MARCH ROD AND GUN
Fish and Game Protection work
throughout Canada forms a promi-
nent topic in the March issue of
Rod. and Gun and Motor Sports in
Canada. published by W. J. Taylor
Woodstock, Ont. In addition to a
sketch of the meetings of the
North. American Fish and Game
Protective Association, the organi-
zations of three provinces also re-
ceive attent an while in Ontario it
likewise comes in for special treat-
ment..• Although so much space is
given to this important work of
aiding the eonservation of Canada's
natural eesonre sportsmen will
not be disappointed in the usual
fare provided for thein. The Hon.
Chas. Scott tells in graphic lang-
uage of a successful moose hunt in
New Brunswick, while the Finest
Hunt of the 'Wolf River Hunt Club
is one no sportsman will read un-
moved., .An incident of the wolf
hunt now in progress in Northern
Ontario should not be overlooked,
while Dr. Hornaday's Ideals of
Sportsmanship wilt recommend.
themselves to all. These ideals will I
be cherished, alined at and worked
up to and cannot fail to have a.
nia.rked effect on the future of
sport throughout the Northern
portion of the continent. A dosorip-
tion of British Columbia's nen
e game preserve, with many other i
articles, including a particularly !
sZUR m a ? good one on Fur Trading With'
Indians in the Far North, depart-
nents replete with information
and a special account of the Hamil-
ton trap shooting touranment,
make up a number a number ap-
pealing to every lover of the great
out -doors and ono full of vivid
interest to them aU.
MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
full line o fresh
Treats, hams, etc. etc
•Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing Out the best.
We make our own
sausages.
C7 i e us a call.
YUNG LIT & L �1i
DEICHEY�Di
a
Call on�b
A. I3dighoffer
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Successor to
Fred. Manns
For:a Quick and Easy
Shave, or an Up-to-date
IIair-cut.
Opposite
Commercial Hotel
ZURICH
1 OLD REMEDIES RETAIN THEIR
POPULARITY
kr
levestigations of French Physicians
Show that Large Production of
Synthetic Medicines is Not
Crowding Out the Old Favorites.
A late despatch from Paris says
Prof. Grimbert presented a notable
paper before the Academy of Medi-
cine on therapeutic tendencies in the
last tett years. Basing his figures
on medicines furnished to erg large
asylums and hospitals by the State
Pharmacy, he finds that the old-
fashioned medicines retain their
popularity.
An expert authority on being inter-
viewed states that the tendencies of
the medical profcseion in Canada are
along exactly the same lines. Ile
gives the following old-fashioned
vegetable mixture as the safest and
hest treatment f.:r all stomach and
liver troubles, constipation, disorder
of the kidneys and bladder, and
states that many of the leading
physicians use these ingredients in
some form, often by some fancy and
expensive name :—
Fluid Extract Cascara....... 6 oz.
Syrup Rhubarb x oz.
Carriana Compound ....... , x oz.
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 5 oz.
Take one teaspoonful after each
meal and at bedtime.
This acts in a pleasant way, and
is free from the bad effects of strong
purgatives and synthetics.
We advise all our readers to cut this
valuable formula out and use it. Any
druggist can sttpply • these ingredi-
ents at a small expense. You .cas
mix them.,at Item if you prefer.
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If you want a Piano or Organ—we handle The
Bell. When in need of a Sewing Machine—we han—
dle the New Williams and Raymond. No agent's
commission to pay....that goes to you.
New F. 4 rniture
Arriving Every Day
Our Stock is the largest we ever carried and
our prices the Very Lowest.
Big Stock of Baby Carriages
Go -Carts and Folding Beds.
the very latest will arrive about April lst,
Our Undertaking Stock
Our stock is now one of the:largest we have ever carried.. Ow-
ing to the big Casket factory being burnt out in London, we
have dubled our stock, so we are prepared to meet all orders.
When in need of the above give us a call. Our business has
dubled in the last eight year•.
ETEF? g
Furniture and Undertaking
DASHWOOD
Th c light bread or the leaden
loaf a matter of choice --not luck.
Choice of rllcod—choice of yeast
v -c ,;:all, in the choice of
the,lo;:,r. She who chooses
1
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will not have to bargain with for --
tune fhr successful b 1k:!:'1g.—it is
made from the finesc, s to `cd Man-
itoba wheat, which contains more
gluten (lila quality wnich makes
bread, light) than any c.,:.i cr wheat.
ft is milled under ilic most
sanitary conditions-----•a'olii'te purity
is one very important quality which
the Ogilvie System of milling guar-
antees. There is no other four in
Canada upon which so much is
spent to insure its perfect purity.
Ask your grocer for Ogilvie's Royal
Household --the flour that makes light bread.
ilgnirae I'`iotr hits Co., Mailed
MONTREAL
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Mr. Justice Anglin of Toronto
has been appointee a Justice of the
Snprea.ne (Court
County Temperance eon Yen tion—
Thursday preceding Gond Friclay
(April 8th) has been selected as the
date for the Huron Cot171 ty Temp-
oranee Convention to bo held in
Blyth. It tironaisos to be one of the
rnos't ini]irtent (1onvent.ions even
held in the County ,t5 the question
of the "abolition of the leer" fi•oin
every municipality of the County
not now under, Local Option is to
bo considered. Mr. Jos. Gibson,
of Ingersoll, President of tho On-
tario Alliance has been metered to
speak, also Rev. T. D. McKeroll, of
Lnoknow, (and recently from Owen
Sound) as well as •the .local teen.
Delegates will • be in attendance
from all the ohurobes of the Cotte•
ter and representatives from the
various Temperance societies, The
railways will give single fare for
the return,trlp for this date. (The
usual Fleeter rates.)
SEED BARLEY
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The undersigned on' lot 10. Con.
2 Hay, has about, 800 bushels of No,
21 barley, grown and kept for seed
purposes. This is a new variety
that has proven to possess a re-
markable clean stiff straw, excel-
ling all other varieties Also gave
the highest yield of grain per acre
of all the barleys tested in 1907 at
the O. A. C,, Mandsohuri included.
It has been without an exception
the most popular variety with the
experimental union throughout
the province, ever since the first
distribution in 1906, in two ib lots,
from the 0, A. 0.
Price in small quantities,
$1 00 per bushel.
Five bushels and over at re-
duced rates.
JOHN ELDER,
28 Hensall P. O.
Steady
Employ ' ent
for a Reliable Local Salesman
representing Canada's Oldest
and Greatest Nurseries in
Zurich and adjoining country.
You will find there is a good
demand for Nursery Stock on
account of the high prices that
growers have realized on their
fruit this season. Our salesmen
are turning in big business to
us this year. De one of them
and earn good wages through
the winter months. Territory
reserved. Pay Weekly. Free
sample outfit, etc. Write for
particulars.
Stone & Wellingtoal,
Fonthill Nurseries. 850 acres.
TORONTO, - - ONT.
SNOW DRIFT FLOUR
Snow Drift Flour is a perfect
blend of the' best grade of Manitoba,
spring wheat and choice Ontario
wheat, it has no superior for bak-
ing bread or pastry. What those
that have used it say, "Snow
Drift" is the best flour we have
ever had in the house. 1 used to
blame the cook but since we aro
using Snow Drift I have been oon-
vinced the fault was in the flour."
Have you tried it? if not will you
ask your son or husband to take
your next grist of wheat to the
Hensall Flour Mills, we will give
you flour that will please you and
give you good satisfaction, after
you have given it a fair trial, we
know you will be a future custom-
er. Just a few remarks about Pure
Manitoba flour, we manufacture it
and no otter brand of pure Mani-
toba flour as ells i t:, :lo you i;:now
that the hava spent about eigbt
eeeeei rel el:.ilare in eln Aping our,
entire mill with the most modern
machinery obtainable and has
every epplicance which assists in
producing excellent flour? And we
wish to thank our immense num-
ber of customers for their liberal
patronage and pleasing remarks
made regarding results they have
obtained by th.e use of our flour.
H. COOK SONS & CO. Hensall,
HENSALL.
J. R. Hobkirk has engaged with
the Bell Engine and Thresher Co of
Settforth.
The revival services conducted
in the Methodist church for some
weeks past will be concluded on
Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Manns have
moved into John Short's house re-
cently vacated by Janes Logan.
7,2=X1M7N^TZZIZEBIrairrvannaszlasac
Every Farmer Should
Have a Good -•eiephone
A telephone, in a farmer's home, not only enables him to
keep constantly posted as to market prices, but saves him need-
less trips to town.
If a telegram or other important message comes, it can be
delivered without loss of time.
It will, at a moment's notice, stunrnon a doctor and may
be the means of saving your wife or your child's life.
A telephone is useful in a hunclrecl different ways and
should have a place in every hoine—town and country.
The Cost is only $12. a year
we arc snaking preparations for Spring work and
those desiring connections should complete their
contracts before the lst of March.
Parties in town or near present lines can be con -
meted en short notice.
E. ZELLER, Zurich