HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1910-06-03, Page 5FIRST CLASS TPLE
I have a ler, a supply of the eery
best tile on hand, from 2 in. to six
inch. If younoed any call, terite
or telephone to Johu Foster, Zur-
ich, Brick and Tile yards. 11 tf.
e!ITIT6
SHOP Ain_ STOCK
MAIN STREET,
directly West Of Dominion House
Ready to supply you with just rt
—little bit tho Nicest --
JEWELLERY for HOLIDAY
GIFTS.
Rings, Silver
Thimbles, Fobs,
Necklets, Watches
Brooches, Bracelets,
Veil Pins, Collard
Fins. Everything
in this Line.
COME ALONG, We will
try to PLEASE YOU.
F. W. HESS,
JEWELLER
G. R. HESS, Assistant,
SOUTH HURON
Farmers' . xc'sion
--pro Tin;---
rerreo al Par
at _
The Farmers In ttitute nr Peatth
Huron will run ern Excursion along
the lints of the Growl Tritrt.k .ail -
way to Guelph, on
Monday, Ju e'ot
TIME TABLE AND RATES
Centralia, 5.50 o'clock, $1 35 ;Exet•
er, .7.05 o'clock, $1.35 ; :Hensall, 7,20
o'clock ;1.25 ; Kippen, 7.26 .o'clock
$1, 25 ; Brueefield 7 36, $1.20 ; Cl Clin-
ton, 8.00 o'clock, $1.20 ; ,
8.17 o'clock, 81.15 ; St. Coluniban,
8.25 o'clock $l 15 ; Dublin, 8.80
o'clock 81,10. •
Children over 5 and ander 12, Half
Dare. Train will arrive at Guelph
10 45 ; returning leaves Guelph 0.10
Tickets good going only on one
train valid to return the following
clay.
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• 'I 7E TAKE this opportu- 6
�?11?��! nity of wishing our s
Customers a tHappy
and Prosperous New Year, I
and thank each and all for 'g
having made the past year Va
our most prosperous year
i€ since we have been in busi-
ness. We ask you again 6
for your hearty support
for 1910, and we will do+
our best to merit it, by 1
giving you value for your s
money.
r
R. it MUCUS
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General Merchant, B L A K E. °'
The Empire sese)ne rather hushed
an("i in, deepest gloom, owing to the
loss of her groat rnonrircb. It is
rather indiea,tive that: the minds
of (nen are still solemnized and
perplexed over the full signifie,
:}floe of the c lamit'v, the loss of
our King may be, for he was so
prineerily devoted to the in:
terests of his own Bmpire, and
maintenance of peaoe with the
rest of the world that .perhaps
therefore there was no man Of
wider international significance in
royalty than the late monarch.
Maly his successor reign with, even
superior 000urrenoe and we hope
he will convince ua that it is not
an unreasonable inference that ho
will show the same loyalty to the
constitutional obligations of a
British king.
Our veteran fishermen, A. Sree-
nan and Alex Uhalette, who are
in co-operation and situated on
the suburbs of the east shore of.
Lake' Huron, have made our
village their home destination and
having enlarged their fishing
capacity to twice its former size,
are now in a position to do a very
successful business.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE
FARM
The advantages of a visit by
Farmers and others to the Model
Farm aro too well known and need
no comments suffice it to say, that
no farmer should miss this, the on-
ly opportnnitY they will have this
season, of visiting the Model Farm
at such cheap rates, From an edu-
cational standpoint to the farmer
there is nothing better ! Interesting
lectures on the different subjects
entrusted to each department of
the Model Farm will be delivered
by eminently gaalifietl, persons,
which oannot help but prove high-
ly interesting wad instructive,' and
on the whole the visit will he one
of great profit and pleasure to all.
A Free Lunch will be Served in the
Lecture Room
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MEAT MARKET
WE keep i11 stock • a
full line of fresh
meats, liams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their telideriies�+
and wholesomeness.
Our ailn is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make our own.
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUNqBLUT &'
BEICHleaR T
AUX. MUSTARD, B. S. Pfl1LL1PS,
President. Secretary.
Miss '1". McGoriigal was a busi.
ness visitor to Zurioh, on Saturday.
Miss S. Wilhelm •spent 24th, at
Baden.
Mr. Willie Jeffrey. of Chatham,
is calling on friends here, at
present.
Miss Eclith Denorny of Kippen,
spent Sunday under the parental
roof.
Mr. Oscar Du9barine Jr., who is
engaged at Goderich, spent Sunday
at home.
Mr. Jerrie Bedard, who had been
engaged at Goderioh for a short
time, returned home last week,
There '.vas ratherean o unusual
large rgathering 24t1 people,
vidently the
at the
harbor on. May
largest crowd seen for a very
long time. Some were engaged
in sociable conversations while
others were busying themselves
ino the dot which iproved to capture
some fish,.
unproductive. Whether it -was on
the part of unskilled sportsmen, or
these small creatures so sotentificly
as to resist from. dining, at their
own expense,
Mr. 0, U. Binith and M. Maloney
spent 24th, near Thedford.
EXETER
Wilbur Philips of Toronto is
visiting with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. B. 8. Phillips,
S. Martin and H. Huston are the
lay delegates to the lelethodist Con.
ference at Chatham, 'which meets
this week.
Wm. Rollins entertained a num-
ber of relatives • frem London and
Detroit last week.
J. A. Mc'raggart dentist, son of
Mr: and Mrs. Peter McTaggart has
purchased a practice in Blyth.
Mrs. E. 'Williams bad tho mis
fortune recently.of scalding one of
her feet, by the upsetting of a
kettle of hot water.
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A small quantity of White Cap Yellow Dent
and MS'S Corn left. Best brands of Millet
and Hungarian Grass Seed at lowest prices.
TURNIP SEEDS: Canadian Gem, Excelsior,
Qe
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Elephant, Jumbo and Greystone. . iso the
Famous Aberdeen for early winter feeding.
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International Stook Food : International Poultry
Food : Pratt's Animal Regulator Hackney
Heave Powder : Hahn's Celebrated Hog Cholera
Preventive,
A Full Stock of fresh. groceriefl, Royal House-
hold, Milverton, Exeter, Parkhill, and Hensel' Flours
always on hand..
SALT 200LB FOR 95 CENTcc.
M. J. GEM, 7A,
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The general public will take notice that I am doing business in
Exeter in tile line of purchasing all kinds of scrap.
Highest Market Prices Paid for
Scrap iron, y'° ags, Rubbers, Horse=
Hair, Copper, Etc.
All purchases to be delivered to J. PREETER'S HARDWARE
ZURICH, where the cash will be paid or trade given r a tendon
for
collection of scrap may be left at the same store, prompt
will be given.
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At your lioruo, withnttt
pain, clanger or operation,
or loss of time. This i:,
not a Truss Cure.
My method will cure up.
parently hopeless ceased.
Why wear ill-fitting trus-
ses all your life, when you
can bo cured for all time
to oonae? till in coupon :
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R.oterri 'to
1. S. Sereni,
88 Caledonia St.
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Dept. R.
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uk$7 evoke ie
a; 1 ,.., , ,i4 tf ,i'.. r:Ivn l.tlll,r Ai
fri•a•a• , It} (9t.`arning of intik
t.
,, „ rr lx r ii r crib Srnno-
t} t,:,rn, skinmi+i,; Cool milk,
r. ,,.. ea, , ite, eft,"' ice (.leaning:
c a a a
lannhig arid less spans to
tiny for r to nr.civc: every ;,tar
hula e,vc i 11e Laval separator:,
save enough over Ile Laval machin.
e:: of live or •twenty-tive years ago
in more all,.olutely thorough separa•
(ii,+, under all conditions, greater
(• ip acid'• easier running, and
greater simplicity to pay for Owe.
selves every two years.
1)c Laval separators are not only
superior to other: but, at ;Alar, time
cheapest in proportion to actual
caa;t,rit,v, and they last from five to
ti,o:Jo longer.
The -0 are thr'. mamas why the
world's 1d's c at r l :;e l wcli•cr':atov risers
; ,1uili,a r 'f` per cent o all ereaarn-
o ;�meo, 1,.,;, and enders.) the 1)o
l.Iva1 ,;eta allele.
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•l2tlf.t, P. ,G., Ont.
Nurses in hospitals are rather
apt to lay tee much strese vu the
aclvantu:ges received by the patients
and their duty. of thankfulness;
but still, it is the '‘elite soldier who
suffers most fro always having
Ms causes too he ratefras<1 flung in
his teeth. '
Witness the ftillowingtrue story ;
Ohapla"in—"So boor Hopkins is
doad. 2 sbould him liked to
speak to flits once:tgaara and soothe
his last moments. Why didn't
•n talime"'
.ER. : JUNK REALER
MAGAZINE CHANGES NAME
With the June issue "The Horne
Journal" changes its name to
•-Canadian Home Journal" Daring
the last two sears when this Cana.
dian Women's Magazine obtained
an assured place among Canadian
periodicals there has been much
confusion between this magazine
and The Ladies Rome Journal of
Philadelphiaa, U. S. Last year the
size of Ttie Home J ouroal was
greatly ear.laargecl and e m s to
improved in every way
aedsale became generally tee on the
1 e
(1' if
"•
Hospital Orderly +didn't think
von ought to be distisrbed or. Op. I titan sunnier resorts, some e><••e ;
kin:. sir ;so 1 just soothed hint a.s lent detailed envies for women �
best 'I Coulcl myself, 1::oirng abroad, on, what clothes to ,
Chaplain--- ` rV'i.o.. ` :'halt (1i(1 you i take and how to take then. "Tips 1
sat to.him?" t.(r London arr.;l Back'" by William
sage I,' P.eurnee is e. helpful and interest -1
9
EXETER
Cive her the money and let them
light it out between themselves,"
In "The Blossoming of the Lilies"
Marliore Piothall sketches a very
attractive and heroio French lad
who protected the "Lilies" against
the Indian charges. Nellie Mc -
everyhas f her stories
everyday life toldsoauietlyand.
of such significance.
"Hotta Rid" wzites on the ques-
tion of allowances frown the point
of view of the girl in the country.
She certainly writes from exper-
ience and in ea very . convincing
way : •"Do you wonder we have a
cruse for .the (lite, ahankering
flier the freedom of our city
newsta i(I , since then t i . z I c.
ty of distinction bettvec.n the hntnf"' friends? They at Least hate money.
anti fareeign Journals heaus hc(in ,,flip If they spend it foolishly they
greaater, ntttil finally it vs ue iircideu :t>,uar stiffer for it. But even those
to make this change of mime. ,. I `` li'i suffer
t with en't al I7lilnl v unon happy
ytas
Aerie is " '� ao:l ion Nn�;.l.er , , he W
with ananv c3escription:r ofCana• I emit,
^l
Orderly---•"Opt*'in',
yon'resnortet] hart"
,. '1 ant,' says `e.
," '(,3pxiz1.s." $ayes I ' r,1 don't
think you'll get better."
"No," says 'e
'Opkfns," says 1, "1 don"t
ing dis(',yssinn. et to stttl]P(;u
neeniree tnueit finesse t5 'handle
well, and yet means so much to
your pleasure aria comfort in tra-
velling. Jr.aPenrose gees in a
tittle rapa at marital rttalions in
irtk'yott own Kap etilsing of ttlaliing t?re Ptz'ri valet.
""1 don't think . can,'" sayse., 'Don't give` him the money, as',Well, then, 'Oculus," says I, there is small(°ht'dnee of 'his swift'
""you'll go to the other, place.
'Opkius," says ?I, "you oui kkt
to• be wery O.re,.tefel as there's a
place porwided for you, and; them
you've :trot somewliere.to go. Amall
tb e'te go to taai,veu 'gyp
died."
xece:ivfng :aur ra f it. He will how
read serene ane hold nut his mine
for the coin, butif Fist. itt,4i't on
'•having hini send .for
l.ff'af]tsru, li:'
n
'will respond obi, 1€wasienr,
d sir and then. 'K and hurry it• av tt', find • his Wil*'
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