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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-04-23, Page 5The Zurich 'g.DU®UD®UDUospCDtaseUDUmpUD®CD®Uonso o We have opened up our New Stock of Spring and Sumner r1'ress GOOdS.. l9 consisting of ^'•i Prints. Giughains, Mtislins Etc. ,aoeaDDo. Come and inspect before buying, elsewhere. Our prices as usual are RIGHT Highest Prices For Farm Pr odnee 'tDUR■CD®CDU:a®UDC®IDUD6HILDUDU,YL>UD OCIAXIDC^.'SDU N. D O LI L,•, LA S9 General Merchant, B L AK E. RinJ u iler1. � ,� HEN6ALL Miss Ethel Murdock,of London spent Sunday last with her parents., Mr. W. Geiger of. Toronto and Oliver Geiger of Waterloo visited their parents in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aikenhead of Lon- don visited! their son Dr Aikenhead, over Easter. The managing committee of the Eensall baseball club is composed of A. Whiteside; W. Sheppard and Harold White. 11tiss Mary Drysdale and Mr. Mark Drysdale visited in London, over Sunday. Mr. J, W. Ortwein's sister, Mrs. Siebert, died at Seymour, Wis•, last week. 0 0 w,es • e 0 for the balance of this month. Every Ring Solid Gold. Watch and Clock Repairing My Specialty F. W. II ESS JEWELLER, Bead the pain formula on the box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your Doctor if there is tt better one. Pain means congestion. blond Tires - sure somewhere. Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check head pains, w o manly pains, retire anywhere. Try one. and see! 20 for 250 Sold by J J ]Berner. i 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 as cheap as any. Suits made at short notice. We also have a large nnmber of Samples to select from. Laundry in connection', . %traa��.ristriielEnillg= Ea EX ETER• Mrs. Janes Dennis is seriously ill at present. .. Miss Leve°tt of Parkhill is visit- ing her brother. Mr. W. 11. Levett, Bev. Oaten of Milverton pre ach- ed in ;Chain st Metlto li;,t uhurhh on Sunday Miss Irene. Handford is visiting reltttives in Lealningtorl and vicini- ty. Miss Annie Heideman returned to Berlin nn Monclav, after a- short visit with her parent;; Mr. and i.1rs E. Heineman. As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped. hands Chamberlain's Salve is most excellent It allays the pain of a burn :tiniest instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts Without leaving n sear. Pricy. . 25 cents•••- For sale by J 3 Monier. School a 1 a.sZURICH ■■■ MEAT b`alMARKET E 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. aYM O UT & EICHE T. ©ASHWOOD To a well-built house is the neces- sary protect- ive coating of good paint. !H£ SHERWIN- W ILLIAMS PA INT is the safest, best, and most eco- nomical good paint made. It's best because made from best mater- ... xals—pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed oil. It's safest, because these materials are all carefully tested for purity before being used. It's most economical because it covers most surface to the gallon, and wears longest. Color Cards and Color Sug- gestions free. GO LO CA Os AT �M R ET Zurich JOS. SMITH'S SALVE IS A SURE CURB FOR Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils, Ulcers, Pimples, Running Soros, Poisoned hounds, Sores, Ringworm, Strain, Swol- len Knees, inflamed and all diseased, in • jured and irritated conditions of the skin. Mr. Matthias Warm of Zurich Ont, says "I was bothered for some time with a run- ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how painful it was. 1 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 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 ease." Mrs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says:— "For six months I suffered anutely from sore breasts and doctoredall that time. 1 Weds 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 been troubled with it siuce." Price 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for $1.50. Obtained from W. H. BENDER. Zurich, Ont Olean Up—No>c*.is aa. good time to take a glance over your.letek yards and devise sone plain to ostracise the fruit cans and rubbish which The new Provincial license for have accumulated since the last installment was removed. You temperance hotels, provided for can generally judge of the occup. under the legislation of the recent ants of the house by the condition ` session, will be known rix the "in - in which the front and back yards specteci hotel pertnit." The form aro kept • In aenetal sense we of the permit has been drafted and will probably be approved. under order in council this week. Unlike liquor licenses, these hotel permits can be secured at any time during the year on application to the corn missioners, approval of the hotel and payment of the $5 license fee. The standard of equipment and sanitation required from the tem- perance hotels will be the equal of that .Called for on licensed premises The applying hotel. will be inspect- ed and required to come up to the standard. This being done it will be entitled to be advertised as u. Provihoial,inspeeted hotel. A list will be..made public of these places in order that the travelling public may be assured as to comfort, cleanliness and equipment. The temperance hotel license is experimental. but the indications are that a number of places throu- ghout the Province will seek its prestige and guarantee. Two hotels in Owen Sound, one in Flesherton. and several others scattered throu- ghout the rural districts have been making inquiries from the depart- ment concerning the new permits. The first of these will be ready for issue at the beginning of next month. TEMPERANCE HOTELS e -o enerl on Monday with the several teachers in their places. Miss Horton of Ghisellaurst, who formerly taught at Drysdale. is the new teacher in. one of the Jnnnnr departme=nts and comes highly re- commended as a teacher.. Mr. Brown of. Orediton .has en- gaged to learn the tinsmithing here with D. Tiernan, Adam Birk wears a smiling face these days, a little girl come to brighten his hone on Wednesday, the lath inst. W. Rotbermal was on Wednesday of last wee]- milted in nua,rri:te to all pride ourselves on being cleanly and tidy. Home and its surround ings above' all places in the world should be serepously guarded against contanxinating influences. Preventics--those Candy Cold Oure Tablets -wit! safely and quick- ly check ail colds and the Grip. Try them once and see! 48.250. Sold. by J J Monier. WAITING There I was in the waiting renal at the Union Station, waiting for the train to take me out. And as the crowds gathered, waiting for friends to arrive, ,waiting for friends to go, I thought what is this old world . anyway but one great waiting-roohn, for some are ever going on tl e journey to that unknown land froiaa which we re- ceive no letters,' nd there are ever arriving alit 4e; ti'''iio will some • day open their eyes`to wonder at the rattle, and throw it down to gaze in growing 'Wonder at the moon and -stars. Yes, the whole world's but a waiting-room—you in your place and I in mine. Some at this minute are waitinm eery Paper Hanger and Painter. ✓J All work promptly and neatly done. Now is the time to have your home brightened and fixed up for the Spring and Sum- mer months. Charges Moderate N. BOCK, Zurich Steady E F 4 plop -newt Itliss E Kellar of the Toweslep of on the street corner for their friend Hay, Bev. Thun prnnnnnvy:1 the 1 or gossiping in the parlor, club or mystic, words, which mae':e• til^ saloon,, waiting for 'the hour of the younm cnnple man and wife at tha' 1,x1 ce, entertainment or theatre. home of Miss Kelier's parents, in Others, with some great plan, the presence of a vast number of wait till it is accomplished; wait, invited guests Nay they etnjoy and patiently work. Then there is each others company and have a the host who always wait, but pleasant jnnrney over life's sea is never work, and accomplish little. the wish of their nutty friends, We are all waiting. AKE MONEY The itroperty of the late D Snacks was sold by public auction on Mon- day the 12th inst , and was par- ohased by G. Kellerman, who has since moved into the same, be biter.waiting till the turn, when life 'up; recently sold his farm to Ids AMU ebb or flow a.gatin, or perhaps they wait in the home for convale- scence or death. . Others are waiting for the holi- day, looking forward to the period of rest. and recreation, looking for the anniversary of the wedding, the birthday. or 'the annual day that will bring him face to face with some good deed done, smite triumph accomplished. Waiting ! mother, yatl wait at the rradlo till the child can creep, then Some wait at the windows for the return of those they love, for. the familiar footfall, for the step on the verandah, or the ring at the', door. Some in the hospitals are son Clarence. U. Schroeder is itt present busily engaged at re -modeling his dwel- ling. He intends adding another half -story and otherwise remodel the interior. - Bev. L. K. Etat, who has been attending the annual conference session at Hamburg, is expected home this week. Selling Pelham' Peerless Fruit and Ornamental trees, shrubs, .etc., during the winter months. We offer you steady and profit- able employment in your own .district at good pay. We have over 600 acres of choice nursery stock which you will sell direct to your customers. No diseased or dried. out Atne- rioan . stock sapplied. Estab- lished over 3,0, years. , 'Write now for prrticulai ., PEti AM NURSERY CO. Toronto, Ont. The residents of this village were learned that A. Schroeder had. and- tnrltllr, and then when it walks the denly expired from the result of a, paralytic stroke. He had been around in the morning as usual, in fact had helped at the washing machine. and was in Mr, Passolcl's blacksmith shop and it was there that he complained of not feeling ;lust well and went home to lie down. His condition however be- came serious and the doctor was called but before he arrived the spark of life had fled. He was a man well advanced in years having passed the three shore and ten milestone in life. He is survived by his aged partner, three sons and three daughters, besides many other friends. For many years he has been a faithful member of the Evangelical church, under whose rites he will bo laid to rest. Thus it is the old settlers pass from our sight, away and soon none will be left to tell the tale of the many kardships and privation endured by the pioneers . of • this• country. sla.delkecl on Monday, when it waaa $end The Herald Mr. 1.. H. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa says : "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasing in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by J J Merner. Baseball League—A meeting was held at Clinton on Good Friday when a baseball league was organi- zed, consisting of teams from Gode- rieh, Clinton, Mitohell and Blyth, with the following officers : Pres., A. W. Robinson, Blyth; Seo., F. J. Butland, Goderich ; Executive—.T. Tait, Goderich ;E. Johnston, Clin- ton W. ' F. Somers,T Blyth. itThel, offici l umpires are : Blyth, D. Somers. B McArter: ; Clinton, J. Hoover, M. McEwan;'Mitchell, J. A. McDonald "i+ Porterfield ; Goderieli, J. Tait, 01, Dean. P. H. Bowyer, editor of the Ridgetown Dominion, M. L. A. for East Kent, has introduced a bill into the Legislature, to give muni- cipalities power to grant a prize. not exceeding $10, for the best kept roadside, farm front and farm house surroundings in each public school section in the the township, and for prescribing the condition upon which such prizes may be eompetecl for and awarded. Some farmers are neat and tasty about their surroundings, others are not, and there is room for improvement in this respect. A prize-winner in each school section might prove a stimulus, and the result would be not only improved appearances, but increased value to the farm. floor, says good-bye, and leaves t e hal The, you wait in the hope that be tent' become a than of note. And how many unfortunates who wait in prison, penitentiary or jail? They know well the long -drawn day. You await the accomplish- ment of your desires in God's good air ; the fresh air and fine sunshine of happy spring. Your world is wide. Theirs is a stone wall—to the north, to the south, to the east and west—a cell to bleep in. They wait in dreary hope. Yes, and the man with a mission waits to performs it, and the inven• tor toils on in patience, hoping some day to achieve Some wait for the rich relative to pass, so that they may spend the bard -earned money' as their very own, or perchance it pis until the hour of marriage will arrive, when life will take new meaning. The rich wait for new devices. and new ideas for., pleasures; the poor wait for the,''raist+, in salary,: the mortgage paid, the better' post- tion„'?the• easietawseri , and, the 'lattile, spot their OWn. We all Wait, and some .day'M 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. 0 ur salesmen are turning in big business to us this year. Be one of them and earn good wages through the winter months. Territory reserved. Pay Weekly. Free sample outfit, etc. Write for particulars. Stone & Wellingtons, Fonthill Nurseries. 850 acres. TORONTO. - - ONT. ,5 - • 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- dently to a baby as to an ads. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. to your absent relatives or will be• whisked lawny. and the friends. They'll appreciate world will wag oncas biter. C. 14• R• your kindness. —Toronto News. Notice To The Public In future any person or persons who will be caught fishing or hunt- ing on lot No. 13, L. R. E. $ay, without a. permit, will be prosecut• ed to the full extent of the law. D. Smith & :dons. St. Joseph Mar. l''th, 1909 33-tf gm mixPowitilikik& .Ire A EPEE , ERS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Spacial Trainelenve Tacoma 2.00 p.ra. oa APRIL 6, 20 NAY 6,11 JUNE 1,16, 2' JULY 13, 27 AUQ. 10, 24 SEPT. T. 21 Second claw tickeu from Ontario .t.aiow to priadLUAt Northwest pointe at I RATES LOW ROUNL)-TA P Winnipeg and return $32.00; Edmonton and return $42.50. and to other smuts in propottioa. Tickets good to return within 60 days from coins date. TOURISTSLEEPING CARS on all excursions. Comfortable bride, fullsthh* with beddini, ew �esawed aDderatatate* roa■h agent.tocal Eariy application must b. mads Alan Fain NAMICtN[IVKECRS'lain. Pon. Av.. Toro*. ” ri►Ei01m11 Rt 11 MST LORI is CHM S IMO '!i'. x. ® Alt.141Nc, Apat, man,