The Herald, 1909-11-26, Page 7New
Jeweller
'.Now for Bracelets, Brooch-
es and Fobs, Cuff Links.,
Ladies and Gentlemen. . •
The Latest in Every Line,
New Stock of 1Viouthorgans
Single and Double Keys. .
Hohner's Best Makes
Watch, Clock and
Jewellery Repairing
"YOU BET"
F. W. HESS,
JEWELLER
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Colne in and see how well
we can suit you, both
in quality and in
price.
Highest Prices
For Farm Produce
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General Merchant, B L A K E.
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OUR MISSION HERE..
We're sent into this world to
labor, and do our stunts the best
we can ; to lend a hand to friend
and neighbor, and help along the
needy man. We're wasting time;
when' we are roasting the foes
across whose path we've run we
are not here for idle boasting of
sordid triumphs we' have won.
We're to intake oar best endeavor,
but not that we may hoard and
save, and pile the plunder up for-
ever, till we are piled into the
grave; we are not here for ostenta-
tion, to ride in yachts and motor
cars; we're only here to earn
salvation, and hew a pathway to
the stars. Eaa;h man is here to,
help another, to give, where'
charity is due ; and to all men to
be a brother, and to the Lord a
servant true. And so, when we
are filled with yearning to talk of
things we've done today. to boast
of wealth that we' are earning, of
wealth that we have laid away,
let's think about this thing of
living, and what life's for—and
whence—and why ; let's think
about the wealth we're giving—it's
better for us when we die !—Walt
M� arm
D®aD.■maDaODOMIDODaIIDaDOCOMamapanoa'll
That New
Winter Suit.
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do notforgetto
give us a call. We have.a tine
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 number of
Samples to select from.
Laundry in connection.
W. H. HOFFMAN
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MEAT MARKET
E keep in stock a
full line o fresh
heats, 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 s`L call.
YUNfiBLUT
DEICHERT.
The executive coa�l mittee in con.
nection with the 'lams entertq%n-
ment, consisting of the following,
G. Kellerman, A, Birk, J. K. Goetz,
E. M. Brokeeshire and C.T. Edig-
hoffer, met and decided to hold the
entertainment on Xmas night as
the most suitable time to serve the
best end. No doubt; this will be a
grand affair, as the program. com-
mittee are putting forth great
effort to .hake this the best ever
yet bald in connection with the
school. Remember the date Xmas
night, doors open at 6 o'clock, pro-
gram to begin at 7 o'clock sharp,
Miss Barbara Effinger of Huron
County in the State of Michigan is
at present visiting at the home of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Gossm4n.
Miss Ida Willert of Exeter spent
Sunday under the parental roof.
Miss Bertha Gonttner, who has
for some time been working in
Sarnia, is at present visiting friends
here for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. 1?. Gossnhan, who
have been visiting for the past six
weeks with friends in Michigan,
returned home on Monday. They
were accompanied by their son,
Barnhard.
Wedded at the Lutheran church–
Mr. Elmore Thiel of Zurich, and
Miss Amelia Koch of this place,
joined together for life their hearts
and hands to share each others
joys and sorrows. The ceremony
took place on Wednesday at 4 p
m. Rev. Mr. Thum the pastor, he.
hng the officiating clergyman We
extend our congratulations and
hope next week to he able to de-
scribe the affair more minutely.
t Colic, Cholera an..
Chamberlana s Diarrhoea Reined)
Never fails. Buy it vow. It :ray save life.
DON'T BE A GRUMBLER.
The most unfortunate class of
people living upon this green earth
acre the grumblers. They rob
home of its joys, society of its dues,
and themselves of the best things
of life, From the day's the child-
ren of Israel "grumbled" and were
gent on their tedious wandering's
"for forty years in the wilderness,"
i.ip to the`.preeent hour ..the , world
has been full of grumblers. It is
"too hot" or "too cold," "too wet"
or "dry." People in reasonable
airenisestanoes have visions of the
poor house, while' the rich grain.
bier that they can't get rich fast,
ger..
DASHWOOD
Mr. Charlie Stier has engaged
with P, Fassold to learn black
smithing.
Dr. McLaughlin oracle a trip to
London on Wednesday.
Rev, A. Y. Heist conducted the
sacrament of the Lord's supper to
the members of the Evangelical
church, last Sunday afternoon.
The Misses Lizzie (7lossman and
Tillie Vincent are spending a few
weeks with friends at Exeter.
Say a GOOD Word
It is wise to saya"good
word for yourself or your
busine$s,11v+il1ethertyour
stock In trade be merch-
andise or labor, Want
Ads.,are the most direct
line of communication
to the best .• buyers.
No Trouble
IN BAKING
IF YOU USE
Royal HouseholdFive Roses
or other Brands of Flour from Rannie's Flour
and Feed Store. The best in Groceries at close
Priees. AU kinds of Feed on hand.
CHRISTMAS STAMP CAMPAIGN
THE 1909 "BATTLE AGAINST THE DREAD
WHITE PLAGUE.
Available Beds in the Muskoka Free Hospital for
Consumptives Increased :three -Fold as a Result of
Last Year's Sale of Christmas Stamps. The Number
Can Be Doubled This Year If Everyone Will Help.
QTIMULA.TED by
aa the success of a
year ago the National
Sanitaatirim Associa-
tion have made large
preparations for the
sale of the Christmas
Stamp of 1909-10; is-
sued on behalf of the
Muskoka Free Hos-
pital for Consump-
tives.
Nearly $6,000.00 was netted from
last year's sale, making it possible for
the trustees to increase the available
beds for needy patients from an aver-
age of fifty-five a year ago to one
hundred and forty, the accommodation
to -day.
The trustees aro hopeful that they
may bring the accommodation up to
300 beds as the outcome of this year's
sale of this little one cent messenger
'of hope and healing.
The Christmas Stamp, as a means of
fighting the dread white plague, had
its origin in Denmark in 1904, the sale
from which has financed a hospital for
consumptives in that country. The
idea was taken up by the Red Cross
Society of the United. States in 1907,
and interest has grown each year,
A year ago a Christmas stamp of
special design was put in circulation
by the Muskoka Free Hospital for
Consumptives with the success already
indicated. in this article.
The price of the individual stamp is
only rine cent, but what wonderful
things can be_tcconplished by so tiny
an, instrument,. There is no reason
crhy everyone who writes a letter,
.i,tldreeseti a praatehiikl,•!: nareil`a 'a 'news-
paper or parcel from this day out
should not use one of these stamps.
The educational value of the stamp
t me. acing nu every piece of mail That-
ter Wouhl be ennrniona. One can
i;Lrdly fique`e un the material results.
it avoald WWII u routing of the enemy
S. RANNIE, = _ ZURICH
Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs
Tuberculosis that would bring hope
•unci joy and gladness to thousands of
homes and communities in all parts of
Canada.
The stamp of 1909 is more beautiful
than that of a year ago. The design
is as shown in this article, butprinted
in red and green, and is of same size
as the regular government postage
stamp.
This Christmas stamp will not carry
any kind of mail, but any kind of mail
will carry it—and carry too the happy
Season's Greetings from sender to re-
ceiver. The stamps will be done up in
envelopes of ten, twenty-five, fifty and
one hundred for ordinary selling, and
large users will be supplied in quan-
tities. The price for ten or for ose
thousand is a cent each.
The banks, departmental stores,
drug stores, book and stationery
stores and many other stores will sell
them. Women's clubs, church organi-
zations, bible classes and Sunday
schools, public schools, and , many
other organizations and individuals
will help this year as last year.
r There would seem to bo no reason
why everybody everywhere may not
help in forming an army of willing
workers to sell these stamps all over
the Dominion. The Muskoka Free
Hospital for Consumptives is in the
fullest sense a national institution
caring for patients from 'every pro-
vince in Canada.
The first issue of the stamp for this
year is one million, and these will be
put into circulation immediately, but
there can hardly be any reason why
the issue should itot be increased
many times over hefore.Clhristana.ti,.
The direetion of the salt+., of Christ-
mas Stamps is in the l►aaads cif lir..1.
8, Robertson, see.-Teensuh'er, National
S:Lnitat;,sea Araaoc'iiution,• BO'.Kine
Strent, \Vest, Torcnnto, who will melts
prompt reply to any enquiries tet;a,rd-
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Beautiful Picture For The Home
Welcome News to the Readers
of THE HERALD .
411A most beautiful picture is that issued by The Family Herald and
Weekly Star, of Montreal, entitled' "rhe Soul's Awakening," by
James Sant, of the Royal Academy.
1Tlle publishers of The Family Herald have secured this picture at
enormous cost for their 1910 subscribers, and we gave concluded an.
arrangement by- which our readers can seeure a copy as well.
¶"The Soul's Awakening" is 19x24 inches, ready for framing.
¶Every home will he the better of a copy of this beautiful picture. It
can only be had through Tho Family Herald and Weekly Star.
—HERE IS OUR SPECIAL OFFER
¶The price of The Family Ilerald and Weeks y Star is one dollar a year
¶the price of THE HRRA.LD is one dollar a 'Year.
ill You may have both papers for a full year each, including a copy of
the beautiful picture. "The' Soul's Awakening" for one dollar
Seventy-five cents.
IA copy of the picture can be seen at this office. To see it is to want it
at once.
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When a cold becomes settled in
the system, it will take several
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"We have made arrangements
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Daily Globe . $ 4.25
„ Mail & Empire 4.25
Weekly Globe . 1.60
Mail & Empire 1.60
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1.75
Daily Advertiser 2.75
Weekly Ad'vertiser 1.50
Weekly Sun 1.75
Farraor's Advocate 2.2fi
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This famous machine is a marvel in
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No bolts aro taken out and thrown
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Any degree of dish can be put in the
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No burning or marring of felloe.
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It does far neater work than can be
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No boring of the felloe for new bolt
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Do not let your wheels be spoiled by
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Come in and see this Machine
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Blacksmith - Zurich
Croup is most prevalent during
the dry colds weather of the early
winter months. Parents of young
children should be prepared for it.
Alt'thftt is needed is a bottle of
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Many 'mothers are never without
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