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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1908-10-23, Page 5The Zurich Herald. Excellent Ring., Values::: for the balance of this month. Every Ring Solid Gold. Watch and Clock Repairing My Specialty F. W. HESS 9 JEWELLER YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By bnying your PRINTS, MUSL1NS, DRESSGOODS, GROCERIES, H A R D - WARE, WALL PAPERS and SHOES from us. A Large a n d Up-to-date Stock to select from. HIGHEST PRICES Paid For Farm Produce R. N. Douglas, SLAKE 1 �; rr.•.:;rncs�;. 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 number of Samples to select from. Laundry in connection, p.HOFAN "gr -P...'-'14,11.11'' ■.EZURICH ..a MEAT MARKET jJE 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. YUNCiBLUT & D1ICIERT. ELECTION RETURNS The following election returns for South Huron will be of interest to our readers at the present time, We give the result of the bye -elec- tion on January 22nd. SEAFORTH McLean Horton N8. I. , .. 117 t 74 No.2 59 39 No. 3. . 37 27 No.4 27 30 No.5 67 55 307 225 Majority fof McLean 82 EXETER No. 1.... 31 69 No.2 33 60 No, 3.... 37 02 No. 455 77 156 274 Majority for Horton 118 BAYA'IELD No. 1......... 33 92 59 Majtrity for Horton 59 TUOIOERSIIITU No. 1.... 75 35 No. 2.... 67 47 No. 3 51 25 No. 4 .... r 0 21 No. 5 . , .. 73 36 No.6 70 32 405 196 Mojority for McLean 209 STANLEY No. 1. 49 35 No. 250 31 No. 3. 32 98 No 4. 14 54 No.5 77 45 228 263 Majority for Horton 35 USBORNE No. 1.......... 52 No. 2.... 63 No. 3.... 31 No. 4 .... 73 106 71 111 51 219 339 Majority for Horton 120 TIEN-SALL No. 1 91 118 27 Majority for Horton 27 HAY No. i .... 46 35 No. 2.... 52 20 No. 3.... 107 104 No. 4.... 47 26 No. 5.... 48 34 No. 6.... 53 60 No. 7.... 30 27 No. S. 74 14 457 320 Majority for McLean STEPHEN No. 1.......... 33 62 No. 2.......... 15 51 No.3 52 62 No. 4.... 72 66 No. 545 39 No. 6.... 45 81 No, 7.... 68 36 No. 8.... 26 57 No.9 6] 53 'Call A. Edighoffer TONSORIAL ARTIST Successor to Fred. Manns 417 508 Majority for Horton MOSILLOP No. 1.... 118 26 No. 2 106 53 No. 3- 66 77 No. 4.... 74 71 366 227 Majority for McLeon REOAPITULATION McLean Horton Seaforth 82 Tuckersmith 209 Exeter .. 118 Usborne......, 120 Stephen 91. Hensall 27 Bayfield 59 Stanley 35 Hay.... 137 McKillop..... 139 Majority McLean 117 Fora Quick and Easy rShave, or an Up-to-date Hair -rut, Opposite 'Commercial Hotel ZURICH More Bread in a Barrel.. That extra cost per barrel which your grocer asks you for llvlIe9s HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. - Yunghlut have been visiting at New Haaiburg and Berlin. Mrs. Kendrick, who has been a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonthron returned to her home in Port Huron, A large crowd attended the nomi- nation here, on Monday. 41s, wg 1 doesn't go into anybody's pocket. It 'comes back to you. It is the difference in money between flour you are sure of and flour you are not. It covers the cost of inspecting the entire wheat crop of the country, and selecting the choicest grain. It pays for advanced milling methods, for cleanliness, for purity and tor scientific flour -making. It cotnes back to you in the shape of light, wholesome, nourishing bread and pastry. A barrel :,f Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour goes farther than a barrel of any other flour. It makes more bread and better bread. You are not really spending that extra amount —you are investing it. Do not let it stand between your family and good baking. Go to your grocer and say " Royal Household." Ogilvie Flour Mills Co,, Li, iced Montreal. Miss L. Ehlers is ill of typhoid fever. The services of a trained nurse have been secured, and with the best medical care we trust the ravages of the fever, will soon be stayed . Geo. Edighoffer was in London on Friday, visiting his wife, who is a patient in the hospital there, as dict. also Mrs. J. Kellerman, who on the same day visited her hus- band. Mrs. Edighoffer is doing Rev. D. Urquhart of Kippen, nicely ane is expected to be able to 137 conducted anniversary services in the Methodist church, on Sunday. James Johnston took a business trip to Montreal, last week. A concert is being held in Carmel church on Friday evening and good talent has been secured for the occasion. .It isn't so difficult to strengthen a weak stomach if one goes at it correctly. And this is true of the heart and kidneys. The old fash- 91 Toned way of dosing the stomach or stimulating the heart or kidneys is surely wrong ! Dr Shoop first pointed out this error. "Go to the weak or ailing nerves of these or- gans" said he. Each inside organ has its controlling or "inside ner- ve." When these nerves fail then 129 those organs must surely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists everywhere to dispense and recom mend Dr Shoop's Restorative. A few days test will surely tell ! Sold by J J Merner. There is no need of anyone suffer- ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces- sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Cele, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is 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 the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PilICE THICTY44IVE CENTS. DASHWOOD Ed. Nadiger has new driver. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis of Brigclen, were here last week Spending a part of their honey -moon trip at the home of Mr, W. Seibert, who is an uncle of Mrs. Jarvis. Tho Misses Telman are now oc- cupying Mrs Weber's house, lately vacated by Mrs. Winkenweder. John Sehlunt has moved into Mrs Rothernial's house, next to the school. return home some time this week. Mr. Kellerman's ailment seems to be of a more stubborn nature, and while he seems to be making pro- gress, still its very slow and it will yet be sometime before he -will be able to leave the institution. Mr. 0, Finkbeiner and family, attended the funerals of two of their relatives at Crediton, on Taesclay. Read the pain formula on a box Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your Doctor if there is a better one. Pain means congestion—blood pres- sure somewhere. Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check head pains, womanly pains, pain anywhere. Try one, and see! 20 for 25 cents. Sold by J J Merner. purchased a Mrs. M. Finkbeiner of Crediton, and Mrs. Humble of Carlisle, were visiting at the home of Mr. C. Finkbeiner, last week. „Bow I misses! a Moose and Deer G. Oestricher had a snccessful and shot a Wolf," by Jack Miner ; corn -husking bee on Friday night, and the friendly challenge by Mr. of last week. ROD AND GUN FOR NOVEMBER Fine diversified reading is the leading feature of the November number of "Rod and Gun and Mot- or Sports in Canada," published by W, J. Taylor, at Woodstock, Ont. The delights of camping, canoeing, fishing, hunting and mountaineer- ing are dwelt upon in stories which give the added touches of personal experiences to the pleasant pictur- es of enjoyment each one presents. Particularly notable are papers on "The Deer of New Brunswick" by that veteran guide, Adam Moore ; Deer Farming for Profit," a sum- mary of inquiries on this subject made by the United States Govern- ment ; and "Wild Rice Growing in Nova Scotia." Everyone will en• joy reading the stories, "Running the Rapids with an Amateur" by L. W. Bingav ; "My Experiences as a Bear Hunter" by Dr. Hemel ; LAPORTE —PRU DHOMME. At 8 o'clock this morning St. Joseph's church, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Miss Gertrude Prudhomme, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prudhbmine, Lowe street, was married to Mr. Joseph Laporte, of W. E. Rispin's. ticket office staff, and whose parents live near Goderich. A large number of friends of the happy couple were interested spec- tators of the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Father James, Miss Nellie Rhody playing an ap- propriate wending march. A sister of the bride, Miss Cecil Prudhomme was bridesmaid, while Mr. M. Bris- son officiated as best man. The bride was tastefully attired in a handsome going away gown of blue and white, while the brides- maid wore a gown of green and white. The groom's gift to the bride was a sunburst of pearls, to the bridesmaid a twin pearl ring. and to the best Hien a gold stick pin. Another sister of the bride, Miss Mildred Prudhomme, received a gold ring. Following the ceremony a sump- tuous wedding breakfast was ser- ved at the home of the bride's par- ents, where many valuable presents testified to the high favor in which the couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Laporte left on the 2 o'clock train for Goderich and: other points, where they will spend their honeymoon.—Chatham Daily News, It is rumored that there is to be a wedding in this village, in the near future. Mrs. M, Fenn of Parkhill, was here last week, renewing acquaint. times. A political meeting in the inter- est of Mr. Jobn Sherritt and good government will be held in Zini- mers hall, this Thursday night. The meeting will be addressed by the Candidate and also by Mr. H. Eilber, M. P, P., and Mr; R. B. McLean ani Geo. Spotton, J. A. Shade, who believes, when all points are taken into consideraa• tion, that he has the finest moose head yet taken out of New Bruns- wick. This summary by no means includes the whole of the wide field covered. Diversions being made into many paths each one of which must appeal to many read. ers. With the various departments the wealth of material included in this number of the magazine is surprising and includes contribu- tions that must appeal to all lovers of out door life. PUN HAM WITH PATENT MEDICINES An Old-fashioned, Home -Made Mix- ture which Cures Kidney and Liver Troubles. A prominent local druggist states that since the celebrated prescription of a distinguished specialist has be- come more or less known it is inter- fering with the sale of secret medi- cines, especially the patent of ad- vertised kidney pills. The prescrip- tion, which first appeared in a lead- ing health journal, is reproduced here, just exactly as originally written :— fluid Extract Cascara.. ra oz. Carriana Compound t oz. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good druggist can dispense this, or, even better, a person can buy the items separately and mi.: them at home by shaking them well together in a bottle. It is stated that the ingredients being vegetable, are harmless and simple. It has a gentle and natural action, and gradually tones up the eliminative tissues, leaving the kidneys in a perfectly healthy condition. A. merchant well known in public affairs states that this recipe cured• his atieuniatism. Save the prescripe tioa. . l