The Herald, 1909-06-04, Page 5e
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Now for Bracelets, Brood -L-
es and Fobs, Cuff Lulls,
Ladies and Gentlemen. • •
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The Latest in Eyery Line. • •
New Stock . of l outhor°gans
Single and Double Keys.
gyohner's Best Makes
Watch, Clock an
Jewellery Repairing
•
"YOU BET"
F. W. HESS
JEWELLER
T
IMMESEE
EXCURSIONS
Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta
Special Trainsl nave Toronto 2,00 p.UN5 1O. 001 29
APRIL 5, 20 MRV 4,18
JULY 11, 27 00. 10, 24 SEMI', 21
Second class tickets l from
Ontario
to 'principal
Nat
LOW FIOUS?WwTf-;660 RATES
Winnipeg and return $32.00; Edmonton and return
$42.50, and to other poiuts in proportion. dTickets
good to return within 00 days from going
ate.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ed
all excursions, can be00;
E
at moderate rates through
with bedding, local agent,
Early application must'be made
Ac3{t, FOG H0t7ESEEKERS'.,PANIPHLET
containing rags and full information..
Apply to nearest CPA. Anent or
ILL Thompson,
Dist. Pass. A«t.. Toronto.oq c
ONLY DIREST L935 tats utiESE Of CARS
Miss Txiebner ,ut.s
the London Hospital and is 1711,1011.
improved in health.
T..li;, Handford shipped another
car of horses to - Wihnlpeg lost
week.
A. local option meeting was held
in the Opera Sense, on Thursday
evening, Rev H, 1).Moir or St.
Thomas and Rev. S•' L Toll of
J I:ensall were the principal speak-
ers.
Fred Bitwclen of London visited
relatives here recently,
W. 3. CABLING, Agent, EXETER
stf DOONZ0DdTDEOeDOZODODWAXIDOICEDODc6a�eDOGODODtW LD
IWe have opened up our 0
1 New Stock of li
Spring .N nd i
i summer i
Dress Goods.. 1
iconsisting of -'0440 1
i. Prints. Gin Orin :Ins, 0
Alusli as Etc. goq
0 Come and inspect ae£oro
buying elsewhere.
Our prices as usual are
A ......RIGHT --
iHighest Prices
For Farm Produce
. .D i W S5
o General Merchant, B L A 1i E. 9
11,
UDONSCOODOCONDCDOnnencIDOSOOGDOCIDGDatrnnaDerMaDOnneett
IMPORTED
Hackney ;talion
That New
Winter Suit.
When looking for your new
Winter Suit, do not forget to
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
ose0large9 number of
Samples
Laundry in connection.
Kt HUE AN
n or n t3 a e a
MEATMARKET
Ft'keep in stock a
11 full line o fresh.
heats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim but the best.
110fihln�
We slake our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
BRAME C011'
A. Dearing Sr:, has been' quite
ill for some time, and a London
specialist was called in consultation
Pain of women. -Mead pttins,, or
any pain stoliped. in •20 =mitess
anl•e, with Dr. Shoop "s Pink Pain or lot 2.4 con 4, changed to 7 M
Tablets. See full forninla on 25c Richardson: Trustees Sep 5 No 11,
box. Sold by J J l`terner.
1IAY CO IN
The council met as a Court of
Revision of the Assessment Roll,
on Wednesday sand, disposed of the
following appeals: H. 111cEwen,
assesssd too high on building, --
Appeal not sustained; E. Zel-
ler, re telephone line—assess-
ment struck off;; Frank Denomy, N
Lot 10 L R W changed to Lamont-
agne Limited; 0 13echler, S W Cor
lot 24 con 10, changed to Geo. Wit-
mer; Geo Witmer., lot 13 con 0
changed to S Witmer; Robt Cole,.
l+; • a, con 4, assessment 82800,00
changed to .J Perkins 52000.00, and
R (.1 le 3800.00. Mrs Pollock, 1 so
requesting equesting till property belonging
to Roman Catholics in limits of
ROD AND GUN FOR JITNE. -•etion to be transferredto section-
aign ago n. l rho'. Appeal not sustained; John
The winter camp Charrette, to become supporter of
wellies in Northern Ontario, s t.� �?,1, ,;c.,.z S No 11 _Appeal allowed Mrs I+.
Shona for thinning out these 11P ,.= i ' +
in the Algonquin National Park and i el 'huettler, •assessed too, hibldtAP-
the need for some further ziaim in i peal not sustained,
11 Lippto
that portion of the. Provine: bard- i assess John Brenner and A DG ^assessed
ering on Manitoba, are prontinen-,iery logoto ach pt log 11 ss B to
features of the Junnada, e ;if to I j Sharpe -..Change made, George
Rod and Gun !n Cantina, published '
by W. J. Taylor, i'y'.00ilstorl;, Ont.Reichert, income struck off, Geor-
e'er -
Sportsmen everywhere are deeply
gianna Bissonitette, to change e'er -
interested in this wolf cau future of f lain Jots at St Joseph, .to N Ni Can
-
interested
it is,felt that the I- ti 1 Appeal not sustained, S Rail -
11 to assess paik
,l
our big game depends to 0 oonsic - 1--
k C I> Zurich, to F
erable extent upon keeping down. nig l Kel
the numbers of their relentless and
ever vigorous foes. What has been
done and what is proposed applies
to a much wider field than Ontario
and the Iesson learned will no doubt
4
I be put to use in several of the
other Provinces. FishinTshowing
inelud-
ing ing a fine illustrated pap
TilI h pleas-
ure and profit to themselves, mount
how anglers may. with muc
the best of their specimens, occupi-
es the next place, seven stories bei-
ng tip to•topies of which the fisher-
man is never weary. Indeed spor-
tsmen, whatever may be the speoial
line they favor, will find something
in this issue appealing to them with
}particular force, while the whole of
the contents will be founp of gen-
eral
r
sportingadvantages of the Domin-
ion.
1)ESOBI1'T10N
Braeside Goldsmith is a +1ork chest-
nut, has never been lu.a,t'n in a
show ring and has oompeteit against the
best Hackneys in Cauu+la. His sire
Mathias 0473 was a grand horseo took ,
son- of Grand Fashion 3024,
Ist
in his class at London, England, ani, at
other English shows. Mat hi:is' d tr z11
Ophelia 1301, was champintz in 1090 and
18411, winning the Cup and wan univers-
ally acknowledged to be the best hackney
mare that ever entered the show ring.
Danegelt 174, sire of Ophelia was sold to
Sir Walter Gilbey,
EI enIiam, for
of B25,00
Go0.
) Bill Cap • '
Goldsmith, woo 1st n prize as a yearling
at the Royal Northern lshowiat sAberdeen
e
in 1898, beating p
the
Highland Society's show at Edinburgh.
She also was 1st at Aberdeen in 1894.
Challenger 3031, the sire of Old 1.1i11
Gipsy won 1st prize for stallions, at
Edinburgh, in 1893, and won the gold
medal 'at the miteshrw, in 1894.
.a PIDIGFtEE '
Braeside Goldsmith 9135, foaled
in 1903, sired by Mathias 6473, dam.
Old Mill Gipsy 12006; sire of Mitthins—
Grand Fashion 3024, da Gh OPnge0 3031; sir'3 of Old Mill Gipsy—Challenger
gg sires
darn—Deeside Honeymoon 5217; Cons
Lord herby 2nd 417, g
Con-
naught 1453, Rufus 1343; gg dams Suc-
cess 863, Jenny Botherem212 sires , Kathleen
445, Lady.Jane a 1ggg Sir Charles 765,
derby
415, Sirr dl ohn 2nd, 1
Fireaway 240, Denmark .177, Achilles
2, Vigorous 121E5; ggg dams—Nancy 488,
Fanny 114, :tally 257, Lady Kitty 200,
Fanny 110, eta. The pedigree of this
grand horse traces back to the 6th gen-
eration and Contains the choicest hackney
blod is splendid
classoffBritain,
hoorsesrae bred to where t the greatest
perfection.
R
1 -
W t 'er Appeal allowea ,
A FULL LINE IN STOCK
Prices $16.50 Up
Edison Standard. and Em-
berol Records for sale— A
largo stock on hand.. Conte
and hear them. For close
prices on Singer Sewing1 mpianos
and high Grade pi
and organs
CALL 011 WRITE
II, WELL, - Zurich, ante
y,:: ;1. ,,,,:78 DC rJu, .+,cusOM.VE=att�Etca:)OOCiO te�.
GI SMITH'S ' L
15 A SURE CURE FOB •
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Cold Sores, Chilblains, Boils,
ulcers; Pimples, Running Sores,
StraPoisoned
in
Lerman to assess lot in llachwooc! founds, Oros,
• len li.nees, inflamed acid all.++, diseased, in
• •gid and irritated conditions of the skin.
to him instead of Sophia 5aclls
Change glade, T Kluiiip to be as-
sessed on lot in Dashwood instead
"of P Beaver—Change made, Dash-
wood N Trustees, to assess the fol-
lowing for 1 dog each—Win Ilsie,
0 Schroeder, D Tiernan, P k assold,
L Klenisteiber-•-dogs aesessed,
Carr Co, to assess D1 Tinney on We
11, con 4 ---Change made.
3O YEARS'
cayp�111ENCE
YUNEIBLUT
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A TRADE iH1ARE:S
DESIGNS
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COPYRIGHT'S &C.
Anycriettending r t ;a and dee natiowhethermay0
5reention T4Drch ''t �{�
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tttlnfit+trl. t,1t.on7`' t r '.i a us6K e1rrn as �
a Patent dNdoxt r- i, jt -.inn d: co. receive
Patents.. ''a" zw ihaute aarge, intho
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TE1t11S•---$12. to insure, payable Jan. 1st I
1910. Mares must bo regularly returned
or owners will be eharged full insurance,
foal or no foal. Aeoidents to mares atI
risk of their owners.
This horse will stand at his own
stable, Zurich, for the season of 1909,
and will be bred to a limited number
of mares.
MAKE MONEY
Selling Pelham' Peerless Fruit
and Ornamental trees, shrubs,
etc., during the winter months..
We offer you steady and profit-
able employment in your own
district at good pay. We
have over 600 acres of choice
nursery stock which you will
sell direct to your customers.
No diseased or dried out Ame-
rican stock supplied. Estab-
lished over 30 years.
Write now for particulars.
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()Hatton t . yryyear, pre tage prepaid. Sold b9
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Mr. 14latthias•Wurm of Zurich Ont, says
"I was bothered for some time with a run-
ning sore on my jaw, nobody knows how
painful it was. I doctored for some time
till I tried a sample of Joseph Smith's
Salve, and the result was soJoseph t Smsithat
1 secured a good supply.
ith's
Salve eased the pain for the first time. I
mu cured I am thankful indeed for to
cure and gladly give you
permission
publish my case."
The Department of the Interior
at Ottawa has recently issued a
map of thatpart of Canada lying 1
west of the great lakes showing
the
Positions of the grain elevators and
flour and oatmeal mills together
with tables showing their individ-
ual and collective capacity. In the
three provinces of Manitoba, Alb-
erta and Saskatchewan there are
050 grain elevators with an ag-
gregate capacity of 42,868,900 bus-
hels
2,868001)us-
hels while in the other provinces
the number of elevators is consid-
erably below this, they having a
capacity of 28,697,700 bushels.'
Thus the total elevator capac ityiof
Canada amounts to 71.,565,500 bus.
hels. Manitoba has fifty flour
oatmeal mills with adaily
capes i
ty of 17,365 barrels; S
has, -:26. xraills With -WI ,13, to
possible daily ortL9"ct of 8,..l5bar..
rels ;while Alberta has sever:'ateon
mills with a possible output of
1,530 barrels.
Ice cream freezers, family size at
$1.25 each, at Tdartleib's.
i'irs. Andrew Thiel of Zurich, says: ---
"F or six months I suffered anutely from
time. I
triebreasts t
sample of Joseph Smith's Salve. It;
was different to everything else I bad
tried and it cured me. I am grateful for
the cure, as I have never been troubled
with it since."
Price 1.5
Obtainedl� oin W. U.cents per bB3 Dna Zurich,ox, 3 boxes Ont
Pain in the head -pilin any'Where, has its cana0
Pain is congestion, pain is blood preserve -nothing
else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to
Drove it he has created a little pink tablet. Thal
tablet -called Dr. Shoop's headache Tablet -
tomes blood pressure away from Dain venters,
Its
1 ough safely�isurely, equaliz
es the blood circa.
lotion.
If you have a headache, it's blood pressure.
If it's painful periods with
- oven, Same cause.
, s brood
If you are sleepless,
congestion -blood pressure. That surely as a
certainty, for lir. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop
it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute
the unnatural blood pressure.
Bruise our Unger, and doesn't it get red, and
swell, n.
eblood pressure. f'i course
find it where pain
is -always. It's simply Common S e.
•
We sell at 21. cents, and cheertullY recommend
1Jti31T41z1AM NURSERY CO.
Toronto, Ont.
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
1. 1. URNS.,
CROU
stopped in 20 minutes
sure with Dr. Shoop's
Croup Remedy,
test will stroll prO o ,
No Vomiting,no dis-
tress. A. safe anti} pleasing syrup --00c. ruggists.
A Cure for Leaky Roofs
DON'T waste time trying to
Li patch a leaky roof 1 A roof
which leaks in one place is
generally on the verge of leaking
in many other places.
The cheapest method of repair
is to cover the whole roof
Amatite. Amatite costs so little
that the entire job can frequently
be done theexpense rf caring
for aleakyoothe old
roof is covered with Amatite you
will have no further worry or
expense.
Most ready roofings require a
coat of paint evert/ two years to
keep therein order. But Amatite
is not the ordinary kind of Ready
Roofing. Amatite has a real
mineral surface, firmly imbedded
' in the Coal Tar Pitch waterproof-
ing. This surface resists the
attacks of the elements like a
stone wall. It demands no ad -
PRICE $2.60 per SQUARE or $3,00 PUT ON
ditional protection or
covering,
such as a coat of paint.
Buying Amatite is the same as
buying an ordinary ready roofing
with an agreement from the
dealer to keep it painted free of
charge. Such an agreement on
the ordinary roofing would double
its value. You practically get
such an agreement with every roll
of Amatite; yet the price is no
greater than that of the ordinary
kind.
Send us your name and address,
and we will forward you by return
mail a, free sample of Amatite,
and you can see how tough, dur-
able and substantial it is. Write
C. HAMir1 LEIB,
ZURICH
i fills remedy can always be depended upon a
is pleasant to tape. It contains no opium
= other harififatl drug and may be given as es
1
dandy to a baby as to as edel1,
rice
25 gent; large size 50 cents.
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Send The Heral
to your absent 'll appre
e
friends. Thep
your kindness.
.savings and '.
Loam
READ OFFICE
LONDON - - ONTA
Money advanced on g
Farm Mortgages,
Prompt. attention g
to applicaticns for to
E. ZELLE , u
Pain anywhere ` stopped
minutes sure with one of ,Dr
Pink Pain Tablets. The 20
on the 250 °aboul lis
ottr
or druggistpains, h
Stops womanly p
pains anywhere. Write
Racine, Wis, for free trial
I value, Sold hy' 3 d Pderne