The Herald, 1910-07-08, Page 7FIRST CLASS IILE
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I have a large supply of the very
best tile on hand, from 2 into six-.
inoh. If you nee4l any call, write
or telephone to John Foster, Zur-
ich, Brie* and Tile yards. 11 tf,
oved! ved!
SHOP AND_STOOK
MAIN STREET.
directly West of Dominion House
Ready to supply you with just Le
—little bit the Nicest—
JEWELLERY for HOLIDAY
GIFTS.
Rings, Silver
Thimbles, Fobs,
Necklets, Watches
Brooches, Bracelets,
Veil Pins, Collar
Pins. Everything
in -this Line..
COME ALONG, We will
try to PLEASE YOU.
R W. HESS,
JEWELLER
G. R. HESS, Assistant.
FALL -e ana,a.
Ailee Craig Sept, 22 and 23,
Myth . Oct. 4 and 5'.
Bat lecien , Oot. 4,
Br essels . „ Oct. 6 and. '7,
Dungannou , 0 and 7.
Sept. 27 and 28,
Exeter Sept, 19 and 20.
Fordwich . Oct, 1,
Gelder:oh ...... Sept 19, 20, 21.
13.timil ton ... Sept. 14 and 16.
Kirkton Oct. 0 and 7
Taistowel .,Sept, 20 end '21
London.- , ....Sept. 9-17
Lneltnow . Sept. 22 and 23
Mitchell.
New Hamburg
Ottawa
Parkhill
Ripley
St lifary'S
Settforth,
Tavistock
Wellesley
Winglattni
Woodstock
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43E TAKE this opportu-
Mr nity of 'wishing our S
Customers a Happy
and Prosperous New Year,
tt and thank each and. all for
having made the past year E
ee our most prosperous year e
%.7 since we have been in busi-
ness. We ask you again
5 for your hearty support 2
for 1910, and we will do
our best to merit it, by
giving you value for your s
money.
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General Merchant, BEAK E.
. Sept 20 and 21.
Sept. 15 and 16,
....Sept. 9-17.
Oct. 4 and 5.
Sept 27 and 28
Sept. 27 and 29.
• . Sept. 22 and 23.
Sept. 19 and 20.
....Sept 13 and 14.
......., Sept. 20 30.
Sept. 21, 22, 23.
induced bv violent exereig3 or in..
PITY', is gaickly relieved y the
free application of Chamberlain's
Liniment. This liniment IS equally
valuable for muscular rheumatism,
and always affords quick relief.
Sold by J. J. Merner.
The dragon fiy, which ueed to be
known as the devil's darning
needle, and was credited in country
lore with the habit of sewing
together the lips of small boys
is known to be the greatest enemy
ot the malarial 1110 eq ui to . Instead
therefore, of deserving death at
the hands of those who haunt the
banks and shores of summer brooks
and ponds, it deserves protootion.
Teething children have more or
less ditirrhoea,, whion can be con
trolled by giving Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea.
Remedy. All that, is necessary is,
to give the prescribed dose after
each operation of the bowels more
than natural and then castor oil to
cleanse the system. It is safe and
sure. Sold by J. J. Merner.
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MEAT ARK ET
Barley
Peas
Bran
Shorts
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Oats
Wheat ....
Hay
Dried tipples
Clover reed
Potatoes
Butter
Eggs
Hogs liveweiget
HENSALL MARKETS
Cook's Best Flour
Wheat
Oats
Barley.
Peas
Hogs livowoiglit
42 to
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45
65
20,00
23.00 22.00
83 34
93 .. •••• 95
12.00
MARKET REPORT.—Tlae fo
lowing is the report of Zuric
market corrected up to Thursda:
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HENSALL
Miss B. Thompson is home for
the holidays.
P. Wiggins of Zurich has started
a harness shop in town,
The Methodist church. held their
anneal picnic at Grand Bend, on
Saturday.
F, SIXIallacombe has purchased P.
Triggerson's house on Mill St.
The cement foundation for the
new hotel is completed -
Dr, Sellery, D. Cantelon, C. A.
MoDonell, and EL '3. D. Cooke at-
tended the Ridgetovvn 'Bowling
Touinament, last week.
'NOVEL SCENIC FEATURE
Battle Between Airship and Dread.
nought at the Canadian National.
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They're anticipating history at
the Canadian National Exhibition
this year where they will produoef
as one of the big features of
the fireworks spectacle a battle
between an airship and. a dread-
nought. The monsters of the sea
and air advancing from different
sides of the arena will meet in a
terrific fight in which the dread-
nought • is sunk and. the airship
finally blows up. It's something,
entirely new in fireworks and as
spectacular as et is noire'.
DRY S ALB
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When the stomach fails to 'per-
form its functions, the bowels
become deranged, the liver and the
kidneys congested. causing numer-
ous diseases. The stomach and
liver must be restored to a, healthy
condition and Chamberlain'8
Stoniach and Liver Tablets clixl bo
depended upon to do it. tesy 'to
take a,n't most effective. gold by
J. Mernor.
WE keep 111 stock is
full line of fresi.
meats, hams, etc. cto
Our cuts are ilot,:4
for their tont7.(Ti.,,,,;
and wholesomencs.
Our aim is to kccp
nothing but the 1)04.
We make our coo.%1
sausages.
Give us a call.
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At your home, without
pain, danger or operation,
or loss of time. This is
not a Truss Cure.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless ceased.
Why wear ill-fitting trus-
ses all your life, when you
can be onrea' for all time
to oome? Fill in coupon :
Age Time Rup
What side Rup
Name
Address • 4 • • • •
Retern to
J. S. SMITII,
88 Caledonia St.
Stratford
Dept, R. Ont.
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A "small quantity of White Cap Yellow Dent I
and MSS Corn. left. Best brands of Millet 0.
and Hungarian. Grass Seed at lowest prices; I,
TURNIP SEEDS: Canadian Gem, Excelsior,
Elephant, Jumbo and Greystone. .Also the .0
Famous Aberdeen for early winter feeding. I
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International Stook Food : International Poultry
Food. : Pratt's Animal Regulator : Hackney
eave P d r • Hahn's Celebrated Hog Cholera
Preventive.
A Full Stock of fresh groceriefi, Royal House-
hold, Milverton, Exeter, Parkhill, and Hensall Flours
always on hand.
SALT 200L33 FOR 95 CENTS.
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• The general public will take notice that 1 am doing business in
Exeter in the line of purchasing all kinds of scrap.
Highest Market Prices Paid for
Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse=
Hair, Copper, Etc.
All parchases to be delivered to J. PREETER'S HARDWARE'
ZURIC1H, where the cash will be paid or trade given Orders for
collection of scrap may be left at the same store, prompt attention
will be given.
Mr. 3. Coniveau fliosed of hi'$
driver to Mr. G.c. !.1.. Howard of
Blake, '
J. A. Corriveau, %rho has been
confined to his bed for some time is
rallying again. G. S. Howaid of
1.31a,ko is acting postmaster and
lookingafter the more, during the
time.
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over eliv. avit:. elealaiiq of mill:
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rakii, 1 Oil 1111.,..t. 1.10,071C1 ;OA ;Arnim.
0,11' i‘kinunh,g cool milk,
reatt:r ca•.,;or (0,111141g:
nsior rin.ning and less repa%rs to
pay for them -aces every ear,
improvrA De Laval' separators
save enough over 1)c Laval ioadlin-
es of Live or twenty-tive years /1g0
in more absolutely thorough separa-
tion under all conditions, greater
e.apaeity. easier runnfitg, and
greater simplicity to pay for them-
selves every two years.
1)o Laval separators ere not only
soperiot' to others but at same time
cheapest in proportion to actual
capscity, end they last from five to
ten times longer.
l'hese aro the reasons why the
world's experienced separator users
including 11S per cent ot all cream-
erymen, use and endorse the De
Laval separator.,.
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$ALSZ AGENT
Blake P. 0., Ont.
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Several horse 4,..a.'is :lave: gone
through this wc.,...".:. G. Campbell.
sold his horse to E. Atha 'who di -
posed of . of it soon afrer to 0. II,
Haugh. • ie, S. ,1 :wail skid his kept it wrapped -up in pepet, 1 Ifonor,--Edwin Barkley; Sydney.
driver to J. Alltrt ',lid bought rm- /it's as goo(1 as new." el ilothers, Clsrc.•nee Crooks, Nellie
other from. J. Corny an of Drysdale 1
hopciess..
the curate gave it 17,11 a' Fox, 1)1 L1" k; Lii:ia Harrison
Th, ivardeh party pro-Ved a sue-
Thou
' Moncrielt; Harold Lowrie, Hazel
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WEXLER. JUNK DEALER, EXETER
now•ranown.roomewea••••••••••****moalaramomrsi••••os
OT EVEN SCRATCEEED. .1 the night until a late hour was
spent in a sociable manner, the
iprincipal feature being a fine
Ourate—"I heard your husband
program. consisting of
has signed the ple,:drge. Does helniumal
[vocal and. instrumental music, and.
each person returned home feeling
confident of having a, good. time,
keep it to the e • .
Parishioner—"It worr,..'t a letter
sir. it wor a card."
• mean, has he kept his pledge
invoilate?"
"No. sir,' he ain't kept it in violet
at all. I've kept it in lavender in
a drawer."
• "I'ne afraid yon. don't uaeerstand
me. What I mean is, has. he
broken the pledge since he took
it?"
"He ain't touched it, sir. I've
Chamberlaid s
bi.'e.ver fails. Buy it now. may save life.
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t ion . .2 '1110 n• top l'emsrut are putting tel the levees ef 431(4 0) inq 1," 2'011, t1I0 , fl,:'; it.
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wishes: of the ,Exhileters, andlrehen ,".°11 al.",:-.'l'inT,,."-',.""1-iv;',.:`''';''', ''''1:1 '11 1i, 1.1•:•‘- P,1,!.,..)11, St.:.17:,, t.'1,1:lys
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thin this y.eae $1,000 in cash Was LI 01•;,,,%,- tell....rd.' Loud thr.re• e• r,e, e'ne, ' ti,l'• iteend(n, Seirf,:rili, Lela 1)14 h
,tided to the Lave Stook Depart. e , who ;-., .t teee
lle =-31TY, that 1 t.rtv Ennondville li'
•• 1iziabetl4
merit. Every accommodation pos. "
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when we Ire-asset:ale, after 141" sc.mmer
Vacetkon, We will 41(31 have all pl.:tsurc of
welootnitrr you 17..e1C to :0:1001 duties
again. to aak you to accept this ring
and umbrella, as_a•tickett of the sincerity
of the feelings, we have e4alea7oreel to
express, while we wish you most heartily
a large measure of happinesi in tivs future.
Signed on behalf of 1.1.0 pupils and people
of the section, AllArt Horner,
Roy Merner.
Mr. Gorden although taken en-
tirely by surprise, responded in a
clever and appropriate manner,
while expressing to the donors, his
sincere thanks for their excellent
recognition of his Bervices, assured
them, that although his departure
would increase the distance be.
teeeen him and them, 4 evonlil not
sever the ties of friendship. A
dainty supper of icc crewel and
oake, which was served by the
numerous ladies present, WE10 then
partaken of. The tennWiiir of.
Veeleart, Manley. Uessie tee3i1e,
*Meilen, 1,oni.se Flanegan, Dahltire
Loraa Harn, Seaford:, Josephine
Kale, St. Colinnhian. Edward
Kleber, Manley, Annie Klein, Sea -
forth, Arnold. Landsborough,
Hazelle Lindsay.,
Constance, Mary Little, Wintheop,'
Sadie MeCloy, Ohiselh erste James
Murdie, Winthrop, Joseph Robin-
son, Seaford:, Lawrence Taylor,
Florence Taylor, Constance, Iva
Twitchell, Seaforth, Annie VanEg-
mond, Egmondville, Grace Walker
Clarence, Weetcott, Margaret Wilson
8041. SCO
Winners--Toiva
scholarship, Bessie Kennedy ned.
clyril &matt, equal. country
ieholarsble, &die MuCloy, Chisel-
TRZit
sidle for the comfort of Exhibitors
will be made anal every' Exhibitor
will be gi,ven a fair opportauity to
compete in their respective clusees.
This Exhibitiofl is acknowledged by
all Live Stock Breeders to be one
of the best in the Dominiote, and
they are always.able to report large
sales as a result of exhibiting in
London. In the Agrioulturar and
Horticultural Departments this
year will be many new and special
features. The British Columbia
Government have made arrange.
meuts to bring a large exhibit of
Fruit. This will add very Much to
the Horticultural di spla.y, but will
not: be in competition for Prizes.
All the other departments 01 the
Exhibition will be looked after
well. Alt informatiori may he ob.
tained from the Seoretary, A. M.
Leedon,