The Herald, 1909-08-27, Page 5llery
for i,Brace1ets, Brooch -
s a>tn. Fobs, Cuff Links,
Ladies s and Gentlemen. .
The Latest in Every. Line.
New , Stock of Moutliorgans
Single and Double Keys. .
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Watch, Clock and
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DRY8DALE
A glance at the woods with
their withered leases, the birds in
their flight to parts unknown and
the withered flowers and grass
upon the meadows will convince
the passing wayfarer that the
melancholy days are come, and to'
the ears of the lonely silent leach-
elor alone in his ren ate secluded
corner bereft of the inexpressible
jays that surround the domestic
fireside beings the sad, sad message,
Autumn is here '""again and I am
still alone.
The excessive warm weather of
the past few days has caused the
grain in this, section to assume a
ripened appearance and as a con•
sequence harvesting is now in tull
swing.
Mr. H. Troyer of Mc1lti:aster
University, Torouto, is at present
rusticating at the home of W. Il.
Horner.
Miss L. M. Snider spent Sunday.
last at the home of Miss S. Watson.
The trustees of S. S No 1
Stanley have secured Miss McGuire
of Clinton, as teacher of their
school for the coming year, Miss'
McGuire comes highly recommend
er and will no doubt prove herself
satisfactory in every way.
Mr. A. Horner the well known
naturalist observes that the wasps
are at present building their nests
high in the trees and predicts that
a severe winter is sure to follow.
Although Albert's scientific in-
vestigation differs somewhat from
Professor Hicks, we take it for
granted that his omen is correct
Messrs G.' Murray and E. W.
Snider were Grand Bend visitors
on Sunday.
Mr. H. W. Talbot the veteran
thresher has recently purchased a
new threshing outfit consisting of
a giant traction locomotive and a
rearcut separator with wind stacker
and self feeder attached thereto.
Mr. Talbot is now in a position to
meet tbe demands of his numerous
customers.
The services in the Union Church
are still in progress and the Sunday
Sohool held in connection is rapidly
developing into an instructive
institution for tbe boys and girls.
Automobile traffic on the lake
shore road is quite brisk at present
and in many cases passing wayfar-
ers find it inconvenient to complete
their jonrneys in vehicles drawn
by horses.
l iss E. Thom] o of Hensall
arrived in the e and
n cha!tli ` eche
.gyp mti p=sma tEE!.
That New �i
Winter Suit.
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do not forget to
IL fine
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ne .c,unun.. r
Western '[+'air, Sep 10-18.
ic. as
Suits made at short notice.
We also have a large nnmber of
Samples to eeleet from.
Laundry in connection,
s e a 6:,.0 i OH m e a
afl EAT MARKET
WE keep iii 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
sauageS.
Giv3 us a call.
YQNtiBL1T C
DEICIIERT.
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"Owing to the ie ity .of time
the writer has withheld some
special items which will ma rte
their appearance in next week's
issue of this paper.
The season for racoon bunting is
now open and hunters are every-
where numerous in search of these
furry little animals. Silver gray
racoons are reported to he part-
icularly scarce in this section but
this is no doubt due to the earilness
of the season. •
'lhe i astern Fair of London,
Ont. is attracting oonsiderable at-
tention this year. Inquiries tLre
pouring into the General offices
regarding the Exhibition from all
over the country, and everything
indicates a very successful exhibi••
tion, A number of entries have
been received from American Ex.
hibitors, showing that the fame of
the Western Fair has travelled far.
The Main Building space hits been
all alloted for some time, and the
other buildings are Riling np fast
It is expected there will be a large
exhibit of stock this year, especial-
ly horses, as the entries in that
department are cominggttite freely
Substantial increases have been
made in the prize lista Band many
new sections added. There will bo
diplomas given for writing th is
year, A cash prize Will be given
for best miniature Western Fair
Poster, and a new section has been
added for painting on silk, etc.
The list in the Ladies.' department
has been revised and ihrranged up
to date, which will no doubt bring
a large entry. Intending -exhibitors
should make their entr.iee as soon
as possible, as the entries close
Sept. 9th. All inforivatiou given
on 'application to the Sepretary, A.
M. Hunt, London, Qat,
CORPS V5 CORPS
Real live competitions in the Mili-
tary Competitions at the Cana-
dian National
The Military Display and Tour-
nament at the Canadian National
Exhibition, Toronto, will have
more features of real interest this
year then anything of the kind
previously attempted in Canada.
In such competitions as the Victor-
ia Cross and wrestling on horse
back, corps will be arrayed against
corps, the Royal Canadian Dragoons
stationed at Toronto, against the
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
stationed at Kingston. The rivalry
between these corps is very keen,
so mueh so that the men are also
anxious to mix '•things up a bit
with the single stick in the Balac-
lava Melee, if the permission of the
officers can bo obtained. However,
the officers have not yet decided,
Some .think a few hard knocks
would not hurt the mon, while
others are inclined to think that
the competition would resolve it-
self into something too much like
actual warfare.
There is no need of anyone suffer -
ng long with thist disease, for to
effect a quick, cure it is only neces-
sary to take a few d'eses of
1kh Cholera Enzi
diet gods
t, in most cases 'one dose is
nt. It never fails and can be
upon in the most severe and
Brous cases. It is equally val-
e for children and is the means
ving the lives of many children
year.
n the world's history no medicine
• ever met with greater success,
ICE TUIRTY-FIVE CENTS.
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August time; tells o to nerves
But that spiritless, • ambition
feeling can be ettsil7. ' d quickly
altered by taking 'tele t is known
to druggists everywhere as Dr.
Shoop's Restorative. Within 4S
hours after beginning; to use the
Restorative, improvement will be
noticed. Of course, full health will
not immediately return. The gain,
however, will surely follow. And
best of all, you will realize and
feel your' strength and ambition as
it is returning. Outside influences
depress first the "inside nerves"
then the stomach, Eleart and
Kidneys will usually fail. Strength-
en these failing nerves with Dr.
Shonp's Restorative and see how
quickly health will be Fours again
Soil by J J Monier #
Stomach trouble is but a symptom of. and not
In itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia,
(heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet
they are symptosis only of a, certain specific
Nervesickness—nothingt'lsu.
It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop
In the creation of that now verypopular Stomach
Rennedy--Pr. Shoop's Restorntivn. Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that succuss
and favor to Dr, Shoop and his Restorative. With.
ont that original and highly vital principle, no
such lastios arc( nplishments were ever to be had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath end sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's
l:,•stoi tive—Tablets or Liquid—and see for yon r.
self what it can and will de. We sell mud cheer-
fully recommend
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5. 1, MERNER.
THE AGRIcULr TRAL
SOCIETIES,
We have received a- opy of the
ninth annual report of ie.Agricul-
tural societies of (hitt i o and the
convention of the Onter o Associa-
tion of Fairs and Exhibidens. The
report is issued by t ie Ontario
• eparttnent of Ag lture and
*as prepared by T, 'L -- ie Wilson.
Superintendent of Ft irs. The re-
port rives an • except nt report of
the recent meeting of the Fair::
Association and punch valuable
information is given non topics of
spenial interest to farlelsrs anileill
Parties interested in the work Of
tall fairs It is one of the best
reports we have seen. flare find that
Huron county hue eleven agricul-
tural societies and the prize money
Paid last sear as follows:—Brus•
sell, $651,40 ; Gerrie, $141 80 ;Blyth,
$476 ; Znrich. $375 -75 ; Bayfield,
-i320 25 ; Exeter, 677. 65; Seaforth,
;688.25 ; Goderich. $704-.80 ; Dun-
gannon, $466 25 ; Wint;harn, $001 50 ;
Kirltton, $506 76. There are 321
societies in the Province that
receive Government aicl for their
fall exhibitions ; 32 that hold spring
stallion shows; 20 that hold spring
stallion and bull shows ; 15 that
hold spring seed fairs, and 13 that
own thorobred stock. The largest
received by any society this year
was $800, and this was earned by
only two sooieties,,.Guelph and
Smith Wellington, Markham. Essex 1
county received $601; math Viot-
nria, $608 ; Wooal t edge, $574 ;
Newnturket, 1+560; R from, ;8512,
and the other sums varying from
*140 to $500 The societies in this
county fared as follows--Brnssela.
$243 ; Gorrie. $123; Blyth, $161 ;
Zurich, $121; Beyfied,;°b108 ; Exeter,
$199 ; Seaforth, $2131... Goderich,
$332 ; Dungannon, 186 ; Wingham,
$194 ; Kirkton, $157.
PILESget Immediate relief from
Cr. Snoop's Magic Ointment.
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WORK FOR
H,000 MEN iii MANITOBA
ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN
SPECIAL $1 0 GOING Additional for the Return Ticket
EXCURSIONS] TEM under conditions as below.
GOING JMTES
Ala. 19
.All . 23
Aug. 27
Sept. 7
Sept. 10
•
From Stations.nortia of line of O.T.R. Toronto tolSarnla, and Can.
PAC. Stations on and west of Toronto -Sudbury line.
From Toronto and nIL C.l'.R. Stations west in Ontario on and South
of main line of Grand Truk R1, Toronto 4o Sarnia, and all Sta#ions
in Ontario on M.C.R., r.M. and T.1I.AJ3,'Rys.
From Statippms Toronto and east, includind'Sbarbot Lake and lfinds•
ton, and all Stations to Ontario west of Renfrew, also stations an
C.O. Si B. of Q. Rys., and stations on 11.4P. south of Renfrew.
From all Stations Toronto and west. includind Stations on C.P.R.
Toronto to Sudbury.
From all Stations east of Toronto in Ontario.
ONE -WA)' SECOND-CLASS TICKETS .WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPI'G ONLY
Representative farmern, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments,
will meet and engage laborers -on arrival at Winnipeg;.
Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Can. Pas, where laborers are
needed, east of MooseJaw, including branches, and at one cent a mile each way west
thereof in SaskatchewanandAlberta.
A certificate is furnished with each ticket. and this certificate when executed by farmer
showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point
for a second class ticket back to starting ':points. in Ontario, at $18;00, prior to
Nov. SOth, 1909. -
Tickets are good only on special Parra Labomrs' trains and will be issued to women as well
as to mon, but erne not be issued at half fare to children.
,For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. `adent, or
write R. L. TIIOM'PSON, D.P.A., C.P.R.. TORONTO
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to the World
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London
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Ontario's
Popular
Exhibition
Sept. ' 10 = ICS
Dog Show La
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Events
Dail y
Inere:i'ed
Prize List
WAN +1"lmm=COMM =99 1110561
Cat Show
The Great Live Stock Exhibition
Music :.! Attraction
31st Highlanders ; Program Twice Daily
7th Fusiliers • i + The Best Ever
Fireworks , Taken Holiday 1 Special Rates
Each Evening ( and visit London's Fair ( over -all Railroads
Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programmes and all information from
W. J. RElD, Presld A. M; HUNT, ecretary
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