The Herald, 1908-05-08, Page 5FT WAIT
till the last minute to select
your HOLIDAY GIFTS ;; :
My Showcases are Brim'
Tull of all kinds of
L; Lodi .,-.tWA A CIl ES, 1.9
J W3LLEY
RING, Etc., Etc.
Only the Best in Each Line
ITO Plated Rings in stook
"Prices then. Lowest�}
,."Goods the Best"
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JEWELLER
P. S. A pair. of Cold Spex make a
nice present for your mother.
YOU CAN
c7 A yip 1T g
kviOthi
By buying your PRINTS,
MUSL1NS, DRESSGOODS,
GROCERIES, II A R I) -
1YARE, WALL PAPERS
and SHOES from us.
A Large a n d Up-to-date
Stock to select from.
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid For Farm
R.N.;IIO
Produce
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The Zurich PerAlch
Another lot of long handled.
shovels, ;Past arrived at 25 cents
each, We do what we advertise.
J. Preeter.
Have you read this :—A man who
was too economical to subscribe
sent his little boy to borrow a pap-
er taken by his neighbor , In his
haste the boy ran over a 14 stand
of bees and in ten minutes looked
like a warty summer squash, His
cries reached his father, who ran
to his assistance and, failing to
notice a barb -wire fence, ran into
it breaking it down, cutting a hand-
ful of flesh from his anatomy and
ruining a $5 pair of pants. The old
cow took advantage of the gap in
the fence and got into the cornfield
and ;killed herself eating green
corn. Hearing the racket the
wife ran, upset a fonts gallon
churn of rich cream into a basket
of kittens, drowning the whole
hock. In her hurry she dropped a
$2:7 set of false: teeth. Tho baby
left alone, crawled through the
spilled °ream and into the parlor,
ruining a ;120 carpet. During the
exitement the oldest daughter ran
away with tbeyhireci man, the clog
broke up eleven setting hens, and
calves gest mit and chewed the tails
off` four flee shirts,—Kansas City
Journrl.
SORE NIPPLES '
A core may be effected. by apply-
ing Chamberlain's Salve as soon as
the child is done nursing. Wipe it
off with a soft cloth before allow-
ing the child to nurse. Many train-
ed nurses use this salve with the
best results. Price 25 cents per
box. Sold by J. J, Merner.
(lowering the present Provincial
electron campaign. The Globe,
daily may be had at the remnrk-
ahly low rate of 25e. Everywhere
The Globe is reeognieedas Canada's
National Newspaper. Always
clean, fair and accnate, Tlie Globe
s pre-eminently the paper for the
hone. As a news gatherer and e x-
1)rinent of public opinion The
Globe stands unrivalled.. The best
nterests of the people has been its
guide for sixty-four years.
The Brurefield rovers have again
organized for the season with the
following officers :—Ilonrary Presi-
dent, Bruce Bossenberry ; Pre si-
dent, A. T. Scott ; Vice. President,
J. T. Reid ; Sect. Treas.. N. B,
Laird ; Field Captain, W. Layton ;
Managing committee, D. Swan:
D. Poppel ; J, Murclocle ; J. Mur-
dock ; J. Thompson ; W. McIntosh ;
Local teams please correspond
with the Secretary. ;J'
Piles are easily and. gniekly
checked with Dr. Shoo»'s Magic
Gintment. To prove it I will rail
a smell trial box • as a convincing
test Simply address Dr. Shoop,
Racine, Wis. I surely would not
send it free unless I was certain
that Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment
would stand the test. Remember
it is made expressly and alone for
swollen, painful, bleeding or itch-
ing piles, either external, or inter-
nal. Large jar 50c, Sold by All
Dealers.
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 mmnber of
Samples to select from.
Laundry in connection.
ti6mamitan.
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MEAT MARK,
WE 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
Saubages.
Give us a call.
MGR', T &
BEICHE T.
eys
r Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys, like the:Heart, and the
!Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ
;itself, but in the nerves that control and guide
lAnd strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is
a medicine specifically prepared to reach these
!controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneya alone,
;7s futile. It is a wasto of time, and of money as
,'Ml'Yll.
If your back "aches or is weak,•. if the urine
!scalds, or is dark and strong, if you have symptoms
lof Bris:hts or other distressing or dangerous kid.
iney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month—
Tablets or Liquid --and see what it can and will
:do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Dr. Shoop's
Hes-torative
"A�I.1 fIF I -FRS"
A manifesto has been issued by
the Ontario Branch of the Domin-
ion Alliance dealing with what is
considered the duty of electors in
the campaign now on. The mani-
festo declares that the legislation
which the situation demands is the
abolition not only of the bar, but
of the treating system, and drink-
ing in clubs. It is recognized in
the manifesto that some amend-
ments passed by the present Legis-
lature, particularly in regard to
making more effective the enforce-
ment of the License Act, aro of
value; there has also, it is said,
been a tightening up of law en
forcement generally, but at the
same time the Legislature has tak-
en from the people the right long
enjoyed of abolishing the bar by a
majority vote of electors. The tem-
perance men are called upon to at-
tend the preliminary meetings and
conventions of both parties, and to
do their utmost there to secure the
nomination of those who will fairly
represent the people on what rs
said to be the supreme question in
the campaign. They are urged to
work for the nomination and elec.
tion of such candidates as will hold
themselves absolutely free from
party dictation in the matter of
temperance legislation.
See our horse collars at $2,00
each.. At Sartleib's.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a stet* and desert»tion may
quickly ascertain our opinion free F1vhetber en
Invention is probablyppatent bio. communists
none strictly oonedontial. HANDBOOK enPatenta
seat free. Oldoet agency for securing patets.Patenoonuein ia
e. receive
epeeist notice, withatmrge,, nth
1 Scientific American.
A handsomely Illuetrat.d weekly. Largest ciao
colonist' .of any eeientlee scarves. Tetras for
paned. 761a year. postage prepaid, Mold by
w .rs.
M1 wN Cvolate ;ilrNew jjrk
NEW MOTHER GOOSE,
JacX Spr,tt
Could fz'y no fat
'Which they were'quick to note ;
And therefor when
He ran reaps
He didn't 011 a vete,
11
Tom, Tom, the magnate's son,
f3tole a pig but didn't run ;
His legal talent took the tack
1 -le was a kleptomaniac.
III
Young Mrs, Hubbard
Plaintiavely blubbered,
Her bat is a 'beautiful thing ;
She had a gown anacle,
And now she's afraid
We aren't going to have any sprin
—Louisville Courier -Journal.
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STOMACH TROUBLES
Mrs Silo Martin, an old and
highly respected resident of Faiso-
nia, Miss , was sick with stomach
trouble for more than six months,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets cured her. She says :
can now at nnything I event and
am the proudest woman hi the
world to findl such agood medicine"
For sale by 3, J, Merger.
STARTING TO SURVEY
Goderich, April 28 —V. M. Roberts
has been appointed chief engineer,
and with' a staff of dranghtnian,
rodmen and chairman. starts to -day
the preliminary surveys of the
West Shore Electric read, which is
John be built from Goderich to Kin-
cardine, a distance of 2o miles, It
is expected this line will take two
years in construction. It is the in-
tention of the Company to extend
their line when built to Goderich
south along the lake shore to
Sarnia, a distance of 50 miles,
oue of. the most fertile districts or
Ontario. It is said this line is to
be operated by the 0. P. R.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The ootlncil of the Township of
Stephen, convened in the Town
Hall, Creditors, on Monday, the
4th of May; 1908 at 10 a m. All
members Were present, The minu-
tes of the previous meeting were
read and adopted.
Yearley. -Sanders "That the' As-
sessment Roll, as filed with the
Clerk for the year 1008, bo accepted
and that the Assessor be paid $80,
for his services," Carried.
Wnertb-Yearly "That the Court
of Revision for the Assessment
Roll of 1908, bo hold in the Town
Hall, -Crediton, on Tuesday, May
26th 1908 at 10 a. m." Carried.
ICel lerman--Sunders "That By -
Law No. 0 of 1008, to appoint the
Patlnnasters, Pound -keepers and
Fence -"skewer,", having been react
the third time, be passed and sign-
ed by the Reeve and Clerk and the
Seal of the Corporation attachedthereto." Carried.
The following orders were paid -
0 '4v Christie, elm plena $20 63; G-
T Railway, freight, $3 , 78 ; Joseph
Guinan Assessor's salary, $80.o0 ;
Frank Taylor drawing brick -bats,
C tact, $12.25 ; Climax Road Machine
Co part payment of :moulds, $60.0o ;
Iohilip Baker, rep cul. and plank N
13 $3.00 ; 0Rie�nzie and others.,
s+�
grading, $81.70 ; William Walker,
lmnber, $14.25 ; 0 Beaver, bal of
exp re -Indian's burial, $:7.00 ; A
'Aad„ ins Co Ltd, Meter and gas,
$12 20; M Finkbeiner, lumber,
$15 35 `dilliam White, shoveling
1st S R and 4th, $10.Ou ; F McKeev-
er, putting in concrete cul, $3.00 ;
Gower, ditch on Crediton Rd,
0.00 ; John Barry rep culvert, $2 00
Chester Prouty, gratuity, $25.00.
Council adjourned to meet again
in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Tuesday, the 26th of May 1008, at
10 a m. Henry Eilber, Clerk.
There is a Pink Pain Tablet
made by Dr. Shoop, that will
positively stop any pain, any-
where, in 20 minutes. Druggists
everywhere sell them as Dr.
Shoop': Headache Tablets, but
they stop other pains as easily as
headache. Dr.Slioop's Pink Pain
Tablets simply coax blood pressure
away from pain centers—that is
all. Pain comes from blood pres-
sure—congestion. Stop that pres-
sure with Dr, Shoop's Headache
Tablets and pain is instantly gone.
20 Tablets 25e. Sold. by All
Dealers.
Magistrates Kay and Farmer,
heard a case in the Town Hall, on.
Thursday last. arising out of the
Dominion Fruits Act. Three in-
spectors were present from Mon.
areal, for the purpose prosecuting
Mr. R, S. Lang, for allowing his
apple packers to pack inferior
goods. It appeared b3 the evidence
that some sixteen bar's of apples
on which was Mr. Ineesee "stencil
mark were esav,':::', . ru P;lontreal
by the in ;Lace as )les Of
ons, eP
inspec ori; siaial`C
in_ size, Theta, 11 rs zpped on
with the rest tl 1t:,;land, Mr. Lang
having no ebt.nce to see them.
Very reliable n'!)rt ad packed those
apples, but a Y,'eek or two ago were
fined on the word of the inspectors
that the apples were not of good
quality. The inspectors then pro-
ceeded against the shipper, Mr
Lang, but the magistrates held that
justice had been satisfied and the
case against Mr. bang was dismis-
sed, as it was impossible for hien to
examine every barrel of apples be-
ing shipped by his packers. While
it is necessary for the export trade
of Canada that nothing but first-
elass goods be shipped as such,
there is something wrong about
the regulation that allows an in-
spector to report adversely on a
barrel apples and immediately send
those apples on to their destination
thousands of miles away, without
giving the shipper a. :chance to see
them, and then allows that inspeo-
tor to tour the country prosecuting
all shippers and packers, on the
strength of nothing -but the in-
spector's word, If inferior goods
were held over for examination the
object arrived at by the Fruits Act
would he easier reached.—Exeter
Advocate,
A new York theatre is featuring
a man who plays the piano upside
down, Nothing wonderful about
that. Almost any summer night
sounds float through the open
windows which indicate that
somebody must be, going through
the music backwards.
EXETE.R.
- Mrs. A. Q. Bobier has sold her
residence to William Outlmor° of
Kippen. Mrs. Bobier will spend the
summer in the SVest.
Mr. L. C. Fleming, principal of
the public school will likely he ap-
pointed County Secretary of the
Huron Y. M. O. A.
The North-erid fire alarm hell
has been put in position by Con-
stable Bisset and James Weekes,
Joseph Snell still continues in
very poor health. with very littie
sign of improvement.
Nasi. Knight passed his first year
course at the London Medical
College with a very high standing.
Fred. Kerr and., John Triebner are
representing the Exeter Gun Club
at the Blenheim tournament, this
week.
DRYS DA LE
Miss Ethel and Mr. G. Jacob°
visited at the home of Mr. John
Horner's, on Sunday last.
The farmers of this vicinity, are
about through seeding,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbot,
visited at the home of J. Horner's,
last Sunday.
Miss Ethel Snider returned home
from Toronto last week, where
she spent a few weeks.
Mr. James Howard of Clinton, is
home renewing old acquaintance.
2ND CLASS
Pound•TOp E11Cu'SioHS
TO
MANITOBA
SASRA.TCIIEWAN
ALBERTA
GOING DATES
AprII 14, 28 June 9, 23 Aug. 4, 13
May 12, 26 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 16, 29
Tleketa dood to return within 60 days
6r)GRY LOW RATES m ,fromOntaallreopo,ints
Ranging' Winnipeg and return $32.00
between 1Ddmonton, and return $12.50
Tickets issued to all North-West points.
TOURIST SLEEPERS A hmitod
number of
Tourist Sleeping Cars will be run on each
excursion, fully equipped with bedding,
etc. Berths should be secured and Said for
through loom agent at least sax days
before avulsion leaves.
Rates and full information contained
in free Iiomeseekers' pamphlet. Ask nearr•
est d.P.R, agent far to .opy, or Write to
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TMs remedy can alwe depended upon and
is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may begins' as conk•
dentiy 10 a baby as to an adult.
Price 2,5 cents, Targe size 50 cents.
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IWhat can
I g J o Por You?
Flow often have you watch-
ed the road for some of the
6 neighbors going y 'bat
they might save yuo a trip
o to town!
7I'ow often you have lost
half a day or a day doing
an errand in town, when
you could ill -afford to spare
the time! -
How often have you plan -
8 ned plauting, harvesting,
marketing, etc., only to
an find, when yon drive 'round
to your friends, that they
ft can't come at just that
tune!
I. A Telephone saves these
o delays and disappointments
ith an Telephone connect-
s ing
onnectsing your home with the
neighbors' -you can save
O yourself no end of unnec-
8 pessary walking and driv-
ing -and keep pin close touch
with friends in case of ae-
cide ts and emergencies.
Youneed a telephone. You e
need it's assistance, its con-
venienee, it's time and
money saving possibilities.
Consult
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GOOD CLEAN SEEDS. It pays. 5
Our stock of Flour is complete. 4
Brands to choose from. Stook i.
food and all kinds of Feed con- an
stantly on hand. Ouragrooeries are-
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clean and well assorted,our sugars m11
are the sweetest and vinegars the
strongest.
COME An ME
Fruit Trees
The I3enniiller Nurseries are
noted for the excellence and quali-
ity of the fruit trees.
On amental Trees
Shrubs artd Evergreens
A good collection suitable for
planting in parks and lawns.
Roses and Climbers
The best varieties. Plant in a
good rich clay soil, and they will
give the best of satisfaetion to the
buyer.
Any orders sent by mail before
the 22nd April, will be in time for
our usnal delivery at Johnston.'
Rotel, Zurich.
Address:
John Stewart Estate
BENMILLER, ONT.
i«: killing
sure protection from
lightning, when honestly
put up. In my 18 years
experience as insurance
agent, not one fire has oo-
cured through lightning
that were protected with
rods, And dont pay 2 or 3
prices for rods when T Can
put them up for you at an
honest price,
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