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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-07-16, Page 7There is no need .of anyone Suitor- ing long with thiet;daseaee, '(t}f to effect a quick cure it is only aces - say/ to take a few is of Chamberlain's Collo Cholera and Molten Reedy In fact, in most cases one dose isl sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val- uable for children and is the means of saving tht: lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine. bei ever ntet with greater auccesa.' PRICE TIIIIITY.FIVE CE1i , rl 1 9 ow ,for fflraeelets, Brooeb- es and robs, Cuff Links, Ladies and Gentlemen. . The Latest in Every Line. . . ew Stock of Motathorganas Single and Double Keys. . tohnaer's Best Makes Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repo ring "YOU BET" F. W V�' . li ESS g JEWEL.L.ER KilIGDGLSDGDC"2EIDGD DGDtraaGDaC4.^..il' UDt.2MaDataLDO , We have opened up :our • New Stock of ,pr'hig and I S k $ m me r Dress Goods.. consisting of' -"r, Prints. Gir ,hams, Muslims Etc. s 601612633440 Come and inspect before buying elsewhere: Our prices as usual are RIGHT. Highest Prices For Farre Produce e Die K. DOU LA , uii General:Merchant, B L A K E. stat Dag,: ODG a a113.1KIat .S^ GD(36MGD +C""..1DGD(=Gj,. That New Winter Suet. When looking for your new Winter Suit, do not forget to give us a call, We have a fine range of Tweeds, Worsteds. eta, to choose from. Our prices are as cheap as any. Suits made at short notice. We also have al. large nnnaber of Samples to:✓electfiom. Laundry in connedtion, W. N. HOFFMAN o r a ZU R� O H ,t 11 a MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a IT 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. YUNH.BLUT . OEICHERT. ST. JOSEPH. J. Splicer of Edmonton Albertta,. is spending hid summer holidays at his home there, Mr. and Mrs. ,0., Bissonette re- turned borne last Week ,i:roin' a six weeks visit at Montreal Hiss Mary Spencer of London is spending a week at her bonne here. Mrs: N. M. Calztin left on'1.+ritlay Lor Montreal, where she will spend amonth, visiting friends. • Mr. and Mrs. 5. Beacon of Dashwood spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Garnet Murray of Drysdale, spent Sunday evening with friends here. Mr. Charlie Badour of Varna spent Sunday with friends here. Pain can bo easily and quickly steppe -.d. Pink Pain Tablets—Dr. Shoots'. —stole Headache womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula, on the 25c, box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula—it's fine. Sold by J J Merner. WALKER AND KI R. Walter and Kerr, the two greatest sprinters in the world, will in all probability ooine together at the big athletic meet to be held in con- ziection with the CanadianNational Exhibition this year Another event which will create t.idestirend inter- est is the Fester International Marathon. in which the leading amateur distance ranters of Amer- ica will start. The zneet will be under C. A. A. U. slnlaction, and promises to be the biggest thing of its kind held in Canada this sea• - son. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. • Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned. for the construction of. bridges with cement abutments, steal superstructure, lattice rails and cement floors, one bridge 1 0 feet spantheothr'r 1.11 feet. Concrete. work on both bridges about 1,33 trlaserved their countryman, `Milne:- sore breasts and doctored all that time. I treble ;Cards,' will be received by ail., on the other side of the !•Sheet ` tried a ;;ampleof Joseph Smith's Salve. It ° was different to everything else I had tried and it cured me.' I am grateful fur' the cure, as nave never been troubled with it since." Price 50 cents per box, 3 buses for $1.50 Obtained from W. 7L Brunei Zurich, Ont e • DAYS DALE A heavy rainfall visited this, vection on Saturday and Sunday last arlci sw'a eonse- fluence things in general have put on a real life like aspect, Mr Chester Nicholson: and siis.tcr Aland attended the celebration in Ginton on Monday. The shore of Lake Huron r 3laeent to the village of Drysdale is r alsidl, ;beeuming notorious as an appropriate p1i a.:for statu mer'}pionics. The gentio slop n .. eharacter of the bench at this point, the "'beautiful 1 A cedar groves and the fresh anti.', exltilaratt• o lug atmosphere of the lake .all , conform. to rt e meet with the approval of seminar visitors. Miss Lula M. Snider was attost at the.v'I °S and home of Miss S. 'Watson' en Supday. - Mr. Peter Iharand Jr. had tlxit tik'sfortnne to lose a valuable Horse a few dzays tt;gn,. the ba dz : ef 0 a animalhaving met death by drowning in a deep well on his own ,property. At the timed tire accident a number of risen were hurriedly en the scene and by steams of ropes, Dulles and two team of horses drag- ged the animal to the surface of . the earth above, but life was i,xtinet. The prise of a good horse lost in this way would go far in constructing an a tesian well which would render drowning accidents of this kindon atter impossibility. . Tho services in the Union Church have recently been re-nrranged and hereafter a 7.30 service will be `held earl Sunday evening to whish all are eordiilly invited. While up north a fere nights ago the writer interviewed Rir,"I' Snowden of the firm of Snowden Bros. Mr. Snowden states that the hay crop in his Iocality adjoining. culax•1y light and in tans per acro less than ,haat of Mr. and firs J. W. Horner have arrived fre're ',iiehigan after having spent two weeks with the former** brother at l3ad Axe Mi -e; Emma Thompson of Henson who has beeen ;;upplving at the Drysdale school Line° April last has eotnpletedbercontract. as ht t'.er Miss Thompson will continue the sehnl ast profession br direct her attention mainly to the instruction of a privare in- dividual, itival the writer sayoth not. The many friends of Mr •2fat.tew D. Westlake, •tlasl e, will regretto learn that he still tont inues seriously ill and slight hopes for Ins e o ery* are entertained. Bois TITTLET—Af Ztirie on the 8tli inst. to Mx. and Mrs.. William, Uttley, a daughter. PAiiIK R ---At Zu rich, on the loth izst , to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, a Son. Atwood IIXE IBITIOIvtl. , Sept. 23 211 F3rigden, .Oct. 13rlissels, b'ept. 80 Oct. 1 Blyth .Oct. 0 6 E lmii a . , • .. Sept. 23 29 Jnibro. .Oct, 7 Forest. ,,, b'ept. 29 Sri Gorrie • . .. Oct. 2 •+Iltzli'2itr "Qin florleric[i Sept. 28 20 30 i Sept., Oct,2 2 i Kirkton Sept. 30 O1 Lncknow.. .Sept, 23 24 to I Listowel ,Sept. 21 22 London...'. . . .Sept, 10-18. New Hamburg......... Sept. 10 1 i Parkhill.... ..... .Oct. ` 5 0 Rodney .. ,Oct. 4 v St. Mary , Sept. 22 23 Stratford . ... Sept. 28 29 Strathroy... ............Sept. 20 21. 22 Thetiiord .. Sept.. 29 Tavistock rt illsonbtirg .. , Teeswater ... . Toronto...... Wellesley Wiaarton IWalkerton" Watford, ... _ Zurich r.Shoop's I t Ec i tial a; z;v nc tlx lisle the, lake shore is irarti that the average yield will bo con..iderubly previous years • ray An L0TDON- - i . oviaon -, ONTARIO Money •t ali�iecl' on good Parisi 14ort.;ages, P1Qln'pt' attention. given to yap a' ieM,ic ns -for; loans, E. Z ,LL..Ef3, Zurich NEARLY TREATER' HIM Two Germans were on their way to work, when one of thein, Ilan-, a' ITH'S SALVE Sept.'` 20 21 Sept. 28 29 Oct. 5' 6 .Aug. °o to Sept. 13 ........ Sept. 14 15 Sept. 23 24 Sept. x.611 Oct_ 4 islet}t. 23 23 IS A SURE C?R E'POR Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Seal's, Chapped Hands, .Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils, t7lcers, Pimples, Running Sores, Poisoned ii Wounds, Sores, Ringworm, Strain, Swol- len Knees, inflamed aril all diseased, in jured and irritated conditions of the skin. Mr, Matthias W urm of Zurich Ont, says "I was bothered for some time with it run ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how g painful it was. I doctored for some tithe till I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's Ellice P .f i"rte . Salve, and the result was so pleasing that - — "...__- I secured a goorl supply. Joseph Smith's Salve eased the pain for the first time. I am cured. I am thankful indeed for my cure and gladly me.' you permission to publish ray caro. Mrs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says:— "For six months I suffered acutely from the Council of the Township of Hay, up to Saturday the 17th day of July at two o'clock P. M. Plans and specifications may be act's at office of the undersigned. Tenders for each should be separat ed. A marked cheque of lo;',;. of amount of tender niust be sent with tenter. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Prr:i, HESS SR.., Clerk. Zurich Ont. July Eith. 1909. Nothing in the way of a cough is quite so annoying as a tinkling teasing, wheezing, bronchial Cough the quickest relief comes perhaps from a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Cough Remedy. And besides, it is so thoroughly harmless that moth- ers give it with perfect safety even to the youngest babes. The tender leaves of a. simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its remarkable costive effect. It is truly a most certain and trust- worthy prescription. Sold by 3' J Merner. NOTICE The Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, will hold a Court of Revision, Tuesday the 20th day of July, at the Township Hall Zurich, at thehour of 10 O'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of hearing and determing She several' appeals from the Court of Revision of the Township of liar of 1909. All persons interested in said. Court areherebynotifed to attend. Fredfess Sr., Clerk. Zurich July 14th, 1909. IW EEKERS' EXCURSIONS To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. Special Traineteave Toronto 2.00 p.n, on APRIL 6, 20 LUW 4,18 JUNE 1,16, 20 JULY 13, 27 AU0.10, 24 SEPT. T, 21 Sncoard da,. tickets from Ontario stations to principal Northwest points at LOW ROUN D.'rR1 P RATES Winnipeg and retu•n $32.00; Edmonton and return $4230. and to other points in proportion. Tickets good to return within 60 days from going date. TOUR1S SLEEPING CARS on all exclusions. Comfortable belie, (only equipped web bedding, wag bo aceered ht moderato rates through local agent, Early Application mustbe,'tiiad% ASK FOR loMEsE'EKERS` PAMPHLET eontaioiag rates and Full information,' Apply to treats at C.P.R. Agont or toll. L.'i'It6ttisatitA` Dist. Pass, Agt., Toronto, ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANCE OF'eASS sweeping the walk in front rtf his saloon. ';Adolph," said IIins, pointing to the saloon man, "yust look at Schneider doing his own schweepinwg. By golly, he is tier to line- t and sting!est man vat iss" "•Ne1" retorted Ado11i7i *;tae 'i i it so stingy as you tint,. Ile almost treated nze vonee." "flow do yon snake dot ono?" questioned Ilans, "flow could he almost treat you vidoud doing it" "Veil, dat hap- pened this way" said Adolph. "Vone conal morning I dropped in- to Schneider's place and sat hie down by der fire for a little warm- ness, und Schneider ryas cleaning der bar up. lle took ell der bottles from der shelves, viped dem clean, and sat dem on der bar; den he tooked der glasses und did likewise; after dot he 'Oiled der shelves off, end put der clean bottles and glass- es back. Von ills work was finished, he looked over to me no says« 'Vel. Adolph, vat are ve going to have?' Und yust as 1 vas going to say 'beer' be says, 'rain or snow?" NATIONAL MISSIONARY CAMPAIGN. W. J': DARLING, Agent, EZETER • The Canadian Council of the Lay men't Missionary Movement, which has the direction of the work throughout the Dominion, has just issued a statement as to its Polley and plans for the immediate future. The Policy was adopted and then submitted to the different. Denomina- tional Committees and heartily en- dorsed by them. The Denomina- tional Secretaries each agreed that the best results come to their work through the larger inter-denoznina- tional meetings, and will therefore all co-operate in the campaign of'. the' fall and winter. This will in- clude district meetings covering two days each, in every Province of the. Dominion, so located that every church may be able to send one or more delegates without great outlay of time or money It is expected that invitations 'Fill be received from . different centres, and the Council will make selection's with the best interests to the entire work in mind. The first few meet- ings will probably be held in Ont- ario in•September, and those in the western Provinces in C;ctober and November. An earnest call to prayer for wisdom in locating and planning these meetings has been issued to co-operating clergy and laymen throughouttile Dominion. _.-mss :—��'° o,*n,w.`•`,:". VILEShet Immediate relief floor pr. Shoop': blastic Ointment A.1`C l,,d[.r LINE IN. STOOK Prices $16.50 Up Edison Standard and Em- • berol Records for `ale-- A • large stock on hand. Colne and hear thein. For close Y„' prices on Singer Sewing nut - w chines and High Grade pianos and organs CMT, on WRITE H. WELL,' Zurich, Ont. An Ontario Paint for Ontario Horses OU are not asked to try"a new discovery" nor it to malum an experiment when you paint with ROBERTSON'S PHI PREFJJEI P S T It has been made, sold and used in Ontario for many, many years, and from the beginning has led the mar- ket as an absolutely dependable product. It is made especially to meet and withstand the par- ticular climatic conditions of this Province ---not made to be sold on the Pacific Slope, the Middle Western States or the Atlantic Seaboard, but for Ontario —an Ontario Paint for Ontario fomes. This is one of the reasons it gives such good service. It will pay you to come in for a color card and special prices. 4w J14 2_ .. oxiimoommlowiiftionsondmidiask CRAP! The general public will take notice that I am doing business in; Exeter in the line of purchasing all kinds of scrap. Highest Market Prices Paid for Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse= Hair, Copper, Etc. All purchases to be delivered to J', ` 51:METER'S HARDWAttE;° ZURICId, where the cash will be paid or trade given. Orders for collection of serail =ay be left at the swine store, prompt attention will be given. M WEXLER, JUNK DEALER, EXETER