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That New
Winter Suit.
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do not forget to
give us acall. We have a fine
range of Tweeds, Worsteds,
etc:, to choose from. Our
prices are as cheap as any.
Suits made at short notice.
We also have a large nnmber of
Samples to select from.
Laundry in connection.
W. N. HOFFMAN
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The Zurich Herald,
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We have opened up our
Now Stock of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods..
consisting. of -^"alp
Prints. Ginghaans,
Muslints Etc..
Come and inspect before
buying elsewhere.
Our prices as usual are
RIGHT
Highest Prices
For Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS,
General Merchant, BLAKE.
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Excellent
Ring
Values:::
for the balance of
this month.
Every Ring
Solid Gold.
Watch and Clock
Repairing
My Specialty
F. W. HESS,
JEWELLER
... ZURICH ..�
MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
full 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.
Y UNiBLUT
BEICHERT.
It takes more than
modern machinery to pro-
duce good flour. It is the
care used in selecting the
wheat before it is ground
and thesearching tests of
expert chemists afterwards
that give
Royal Household
Flour
its nutritious qualities, its
purity and its uniform good-
ness. In its preparation
no process tending to im-
prove its quality is omitted
or slighted. Tell your
grocer that you want Royal
Household because the
makers guarantee it.
gilvie Hoar Mills Cs., 1611.
f57 Illestreel.
0.e a
Dashwood
FURNITURE STORE
If you want a Piano or Organ—we handle The
Bal. 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 Furniture
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 ,verylatest will arrive about April 1st.
Our Undertaking Stock
Our stook is now one of the:largest we have ever carried. Ow
ing to the big, Casket factory being burnt out in London, we
have duhled out stock, so we are prepared to meet all orders.
When in needof the above give us a call. Our business has
dubled in the last eight year..
DRYS DALE
The following is the report of U.
S. S No 1, Hay and Stanley, for
the month of February. The names
are in order of merit.
V Norman Johnston.
Sr IV Lorinda Dowson, Milton
Johnston, Henry Dowson, Gerald
Snider.
Jr IV Alice Denomy, Mamie
Johnston, Earl Sohilbe, Harold
Sohilbe.
III Annabell McDonald, Pearl
Sohilbe, Irene Pollock, Gordon
Johnston, Noah Hartman, Bertine
Denomy.
II a Arnold Sohilbe.
II b Verna Jacobs, Minnie John.
ston, BessieSnider.
Pt II Alice Ducharme, Priscilla
Dncharme.
Pt I Wallace Haugh, Sovereign
Ducharme, Alton Johnston. James
Johnston, Louis Hartman.
E. A, Horton. Teacher.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Wm .Slack intends to (start to
saw logs some day soon.
A. Masse of St. Joseph has again
hired with Westlake Bros., for the
coming summer. This will be the
third summer in suooesion for Alex
at that place.
R. Watson intends going West
about the 20th of this month. He
has taken up a homestead back in
Sask., and expects to soon see a
railroad opening up that part of
the country. We wish Robt every
success.
A number of people of the Union
church Sauble Line, assembled at
the home of Mr. J. Delgaty of the
Bronson Line, on Friday evening
of last week, for the purpose of
presenting him with a valuable
purse as an appreciation for his
services in the past.
Call on —.
A. Edighoffer
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Successor to
Fred. Manns
Pim. T7thR Or AA
Furniture and Undertaking
DASfIWOOD
Foraa Quick and Easy
Shave, or an Up-to-date
Hair -out.
'Opposite
'Commercial Hotel
ZURICH
HENSALL
A large crowd attended the Har-
old Jarvis concert on Monday
evening.
John Pfaff's infant child is ser-
iously ill.
The official board of the Metho-
dist church invited their pastor
Rev. S. L. Toll to remain a fourth
cyear but Ur. Toll all Wallrcebu.rg. accepted a
all from
J. C. Wood's sale on Thursday
iast was well attended and good
prices realized.
Misses Bengough and Beek at-
tended the London millinery open-
ings last week.
John Goetz of Orillia •called on
friends here on Saturday last.
is
Heart r,i9
Ii:;:rt Strength. or ILtart Weakness, means Nerve
Strength or :Nerve Weakness—nothing more. Pos.
Itively, not 000 weak heart in a hundred Is, in it.
self, actually diseased. It is almost always a
hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault.
This onscure nerve—the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve
—simply needs, and must have, more power, more
stability, more controlling, morn governing
strength. Without that the Heart must continue'
to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have
these same controlling nerves.
This clearly explains why. as a medicine, Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has In the past done so much
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, sufYonat.
Mg heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative—this
copular prescription—is alone directed to these
tweak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
lt'strengthens; it offers real, gamine heart help.
If you Would have strong Hearts, strong di-
gestion, strengthen these ,]nerves— reestablish"
them as needed, with
Every F: rimier Should
Have a Uod Telephone
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 othther important message comes, it can be
delivered without losof time.
It will, at a monient's notice, summon a doctor and may
be the meas of saving your wife or your child's life.
A telephont is , j►seful in a hundred different ways and
should have a place 11,every home—town and country.
The Cost is only' $12. a year
•We are making preparations for Spring work and
those desiring connections should complete their
contracts be e the let of April.
Pa "es r .v,*u tear present lines ,can be con-
tti`ti'ee.
E. ZELLER, Zurich
EX ET?R.
Prof. Brown, who has been or-
ganist of the Trivitt Memorial
hurch for the past two years, has
been engaged as organist of a
church in Clinton.
Mrs. Graham of Goderioh is visit -
Warlak
SEED BARLEY
FOR MIL!
The undersigned on lot 16, Con
2 Hay, has about 800 bushels of No.
21 barley, grownand 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 Mao gave
the highest yield of grain per acre
of all the barleys tested in 1907 at
the O. A. C., Mandschuri 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 lb lots,
from the, O. A. 0.
Terms on application.
JOHN ELDER,
28 Hensall P. O.
Steady
Employment
Ed. Willert, who has been opera-
ted on at one of the hospitals in
London, returned home on Monday.
Miss Ethel Kellerman has coin.
mewed her duties as one of the
assistants in the public school here
taking the plane of Miss Martha
Carling, who resigned the position
ing with Mrs. Charles Lindenfeld. the last of February.
Miss May Armstrong has pur-
H. Hoffman broke one of the
chased a millinery business at axles on the stage on Monday,
Lucknow. while coming from Exeter.
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1. k MEBNER.
On Tuesday evening last Mrs.
(Rev) Martin was presented with a
handsome fruit set of out glass by
the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
church, accompanied by an address.
Sunday was Children's Day at
Main street church, when Rev.
Dewey of London preached: The
choir for the day .consisted of a
number of the children of the Sun-
day school and the little ones did
exceedingly well. A mass meeting
of the scholars and friends was
held in the body of• the church in
the afternoon. when the superin-
tendent, H. E. Huston, occupied
the chair and he and Mr. Dewey
addressed the audience. Mr. and
Mrs, Dewey sang a very acceptable
duett at the morning servile, The
reverend 'gentleman --is an able
speaker and his discourses were
most attentively listened to on
each of the occasions. On Monday
evening the children gave a most
pleasing program and lunch to a
large number of people who were
present.
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. Be one of them
and eatn good wages through
the winter months. Territory
reserved. Pay Weekly. Free
sample outfit, etc. Write for
particulars.
Stone & Wellington,
Foothill Nurseries. 850 acres.
TORONTO, - - ONT.
'The editor of the Hensall Obser-
ver gets off the following in last
week's issue anent the recent poli-
tical appointments in this county :-
"Xt evidently pays to be a defeated
candidate in Huron County. Robert
Holmes goes into the customs de-
partment, Toronto, and Dr. Mc-
Donald is Postmaster of London
the latter position is worth 1900
more than the former, but a doctor
needs more money than an editor
as the latter has always been used
to the simple life. He would not
know what to do with 4000 a year,
and will be lost in the mazes of so
much as 2160. Poor Bob will miss
his passes to Uncle Tom's Cabin
East Lynn and the church bun
straggles."
DASHWOOD
Revival meetings are being con-
ducted this week in the Evangelical
church,
Fred Steir accompanied by his
Sister Christina, and Mr. Dearing
of Exeter, are visiting among the
fornier's relatives at Rainham,
A. Brenner spent Monday at
Grand Bend.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Welker of
Zurich, f• pent Sunday here with
the latter's sister) Mrs, Rev, L. K.
Lidt.
A band. has been organized in
the village, We hope the boys
may receive the encouragement
they deserve from the residents of
the village.
The contract for carrying the
Dashwood, and l arkhill snail has
been awarded to k'ted Gossman of
this village, e '
JOS. SMITH'S SALVE
1S A SURE CURE FOR
Cuts, Bruises, Burne, Scalds, Chapped.
Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils,
Ulcers, Pimples, Running Soros, Poisoned
Wounds, Sores, Ringworm, Strain, Swol-
len Knees, inflamed and all diseased, in•
jured and irritated conditions of the skin.
Mr. Matthias Wurm of Zurich Ont, says
"I was bothered for some time with a run-
ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how
painful ib was. I doctored for some time
tilI I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's
Salve, and the result was so pleasing that.
I secured a good supply. Joseph Smith's
Salve 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. I
tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Salve. Ib
was different to everything else I had
tried and it cured me. I am grateful for
the cure, as I have never been troubled
with it since."
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This remedy can always be depended upon and
is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi•
densly to a baby as to an ad.ilt.
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.
Price 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for $1.50
Obtained from W. H. BENDER Zurich, Onb
Born
HOFFMAN—At Zurich, on the 3rd.
inst., to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hoffman, a daughter.
SuRERus—At the 14th Con. Hay, on
the 9th inst., to Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Surerus, a son.
3. W. Graham, of St. Marys.
Secy. of the St Marys, Ontario.
and Western Railway, was in Exe-
ter last Friday in connection with
the by-law to be submitted grant-
ing the railway company $10,000.
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PHYSICIAN TEIIS HOWL RE
TREATS RIlEllMATIC
PATIENTS
A Distinguished Specialist Gives
Valuable Advie.e.
In the first place I always Empress
upon my patients the importance of
careful living and regular habits.
Moderation in eating, keeping the
feet dry, and wearing plenty of warm
clothing are some of the precautions.
No amount of medicine will cure,
7r even help, unless attention is paid
to these few simple rules.
I have' had perfect results where
patients followed these instructions,
assisted by the following blood tonic
and rheumatic specific :—
Fluid Extract Cascara 34 oa.
Carriana Compound
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz.
Dose: One teaspoonful after meals
and at bedtime.
It is advisable to drink plenty of
water during the treatment.
A prominent local merchant who
has tried this treatment states that
it relieves backache, bladder trouble,
and urinary troubles almost imme-
diately and has a gentle but thor-
ough action on the kidneys.
We advise all our readers to keep.
this prescription. • The instructions
are valuable.