The Herald, 1900-10-26, Page 8Fit well
1.00k well Y.
::Feel well
Are -results which follow
when you leave your order
for a suit of clothes with
ilIOFFMAN9 Tho Tailor.
t,
LAUNDRY in connection
® n
rY ENERAL BLACKSMITH A N D
HORSESHOER.
repairing all kinds of machinery
a speciality !
J. 11. r'isioor, - Zlllrici
T
. o n
Woollen Mill
'Furniture
Stere,
Our new fail stock is now coill-
rdete in tweeds, blankets, sheeting
t`l'a'tia11eas,yar1l and stockings, also al
tIlll!l line (,f nigherwear at rock bot.-
.:1.
ot.-
1t" 1 •'r•eti..
11 • e :ar1•t• a full line of furniture
It the lowest prices.
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O iess,
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HAY. COUNCIL
Oouncil met on Saturday the 20th
inst. All present except Mr. La-
mont who could not attend on ac-
count of important business, and
was therefore excused.
Tho engineer's report in regard
of cleaning out the oast and west
branches of R. S: D., south of Zur-
ich, was read, dud after due consid-
eration, was On motion adopted
and the clerk instructed to prepare
a bylaw accordingly, for next meet-
ing of council. Bylaw No. 8 re the
east branch extension was pro-
visionally adopted and the clerk
was instructed to have a sufficient
number of copies of the same print-
ed and served or mailed in accor-
dance with. section 22 of the drain-
age Act. A court of revision will
be held nn Monday, the 3rd day of
December next.
The following amounts were or-
dered to be paid : Jacob Aerd, com-
missioner, N.B., $5.00 ; °Hy. Magor,
gravel contract, N.B., $32.50 ; Hy.
Magel, working grader, $6,00; Hy.
Magel, gravel contract, C.R., $32,00 ;
Arnold Fisher, hauling gravel, C.
R., $15.00 ; A. Geiger, hauling grav-
el, $10.00 ; Hy. Walper, hauling
gravel, $15.00; Ch. Zimmermann,
hauling gravel, C.R., $10.00 ; Hy.
Koehler, hauling gravel, C.R., $15.
00; J. Isey, hauling gravel, C.R.,
$15.00 ; J. Melick, hauling {,Travel,
U.R. 85.62 ; Fred. Schnettler, haul-
ing gravel. C.R., $5.00 ; Wm. O'-
Brien, work in pit, $2.25 ; Hy.
Rupp, work in frit, $6.1'5 ; D. Ben-
net, work in pit, $.1.50 ; W. Klapp,
work in pit, 36c. ; Clans. Brill, work
in pit, 50c. ; J. INerdo, conmmissi(,n-
er. 0.75 ; J. Hey, ditch and earl.. P
. l:an. Co. award, $1is.00 ; J. Jacube,
rep. ,u1., L.R.. ;¢1.50 ; J. J. Taylor, ,
cul.. R.R. $2,00 ; Hy. Lippllardt, tie-
letting jurors. $4.e0; A. C. Ehnes,
seleeting jurors. ,e1.00; Fred herr,
s eleeting jurors, $4.00 ; Perth!
Mntuu1 inti. Co., $13.00 ; Ewell Par-
ker. hauling gravel, ('.R.. $16.:10 ;
J. Mister. hauling gravel. C.R..
$17.50; Kill. Dingman, uian, hauling j'
gravel. 0 It. $111.5o; James Green.
hauling gravel. C. R.. $lai.ir"a 1).
I3'.aackwell. hauling gravel. C.R..
�1,4i..,a1; A. An1117'ti"11. work in lent
to%.1s Celt (aill\\•t.l¢, c•unanlia.Sion
er. ",;.,: Haut Kyle. work in pit.
• $4 .:17• • .T. :kit -..,•:all, wl rk in pit.
:Wmm Mnllholland eul. ,•un 3.
ti:e.'•,. ; (neo. luta. rl•p. bridge, C.R.
1...
t r.t;neil will meet at:1,3n u11 Satur-
day. Vas ::rd slaty ttf November. at
Iro u'ellu•k ;a. ne.
Fiero, Hass, r~ft., Clerk.
tit W,IIES LINE.
HxLLLS GREEN
Rev. Mr, Henderson of Hensall,
will occupy the pulpit of the Pres-
byterian church, Sunday.
Miss Sherrit of Blake, spent el;
few days with friends here.
Mr. James Love and J. Cochrane
drove to Parkhill, Saturday, to
hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier, they re-
port Mr. Laurier to be the finest
speaker they have ever heard,
One of our young men, tried
shooting on Thanksgiving without
powder, but he found it would not
work,
Mr. and Mrs, Levi Stelok have
returned home from Philadelphia.
Mr. Chas. Troyer and family
spent Sunday in Hensall.
it �`;ueree
Wan- net service in tint^,
It•?atirt•le oaf En -eland *on Smahly l:t'•t
tin u°e° +pint of the tehMe11P'e t.f the
in-. ter Rev. L. 0..ienn11a11•_•n.
p \b;•.. Seott tet' Rlrlteval'h.' split her;
holidays ,ride i1rd.'
.A 1:19 i -Kira es .
'Mrs 41e ?nag :•re lar.. fieQt eet'v fort:'
^nn Put,v° n the aalbl 1119tate-a te„
Hen by',!; 10114..t.t, ',hi.. hes, puns
Tee, e t }! `1!4 "i e ' et,*- *- thui duel
�1r= Nelsen Ke e' , wGa il. thee etrtt/e1'r
• ,.t .A.,1„7rn •$ :, t pt. teal.
*vale fl',eee to,S9t ' 9'4 Qa g.4,. 1nt1t t6na
a tr,D,l e -eat L'K'+,t=v ;Me. Qli . Liih;lette.
• e e ms's, -u1 ; "' @..7r,leheel the tuire'."t°_
F;175,, +L:.tin •_ „_
a➢a.ntr.,nn tfi veno tempi the t t1ii lay fit n.<•:
• r: t " rzt tT the ektiltel :atte-nn-
.4 1I' l"ar:_wte'•r it v. -we -'seen .;
retI,f .n atre,•l'.
EXETER.
Aside from Christmas the
Thanksgiving holidays are proba-
bly more participated in than all
other holidays in the year, in fact
a number of our neighboring states
count Thanksgiving clay the holi-
day of the year. The Grand Trunk
Railway Co., no doubt reaped a
harvest as the depots all along the
line were crowded with people go-
ing and corning. Most every home
in Exeter had a visitor, or some
one away from home, and so it was
with towns and villages all through
the country.
The much needed rain come Sun-
dae night and Monday. Farmers
have been kept back in their- plow-
ing owing to the soil being too dry.
Mangolds and other root crop` are
bring harvested and the bountiful
means that the farm stock is to be
well provided for this winter.
The potato crop in this vicinity
immense. 25 cent:. a bag is consid-
ered a good price.
HAYFIELD
GRAND BEND
.A large number from Here attend-
ed the Liberal Demonstration in
Parkhill on, Saturday, and report a
large crowd present. Addresses
wore given by Sir Wilfred Laurier,
Hon. Mr. Mills,'Mr. Ratz, M.P. and
others.
Messrs. A. Bossenberry and E.
Brenner have engaged with Mr.
Muloy of Thedford, and are splash-
ing bedge in this vicinity, Parties
having hedge in need of repair will
find it to their interest to give these
experienced hands a trial.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Bossenberry of
Zurich, spent Sunday at Grand
Bend.
Mr. Lamot of Strathroy, removed
into his cottage this week and in-
tends spending a few days here.
S. Taylor and W Pollock took a
trip to Forest this week.
The "old" men were defeated by
a score of 6 to 0 in 30 minutes by
the "boys" in a game of football,
Thursday. Quick work boys.
What is the matter with the mar-
ried men? They are N. G.
There is talk of a railway being
built from here to Port Franks via
Klondyke for the convenience of
special passengers.
Miss Una Gravelle of Thedford,
spent several days under the paren-
tal roof, last week.
WHAT WO If5iN W. AR
From a fashion magazine we
learn that belts, gloves and neck-
ties of rattlesnake skin will be worn
by women this season.
We knew the poor rattlesnake.
would have to come to it sooner or
later. It was about the only var-
' mint left that women didn't wear.
Think of a woman being arrayed in
t a silk -worm waist, a sheep's wool
skirt, a sealskin sacque, ostrich
feather hat, goat -skin shoes, whale-
bone stays, kid -skin gloves, horse-
hide belt. tortoise shell comb. fisll-
lZiss Neelsen of ht'aforth has been ` wale trinuinng. stuffed eanary
visiting - friends here.birds. eltana-slll+ll buttl,nta. hpitz-
E. A. Routlege of Windsor. who a1'r, muff. plink tail e¢olla eltc, alli-
bets Item home for a tt'\\ days, has 1 aatt,l'-hide purse, and now a rattle -
returned.
W snake necktie.
D. (Gardner of Clinton. i'- la -A' 1t,lonl•An in all his glory was not
engaged • s a'le • - T.
.il.. 1 a 1k atA.ill("11 tl lllt.ntlnlellN as me of these_
general store. t'. aantl "'et we tie)\ t. thein. no matter
furs. .luhn Tough is visitin_'on�Iut tlia'r wear.
friends at Pari•t.
Mie. A. S.V. Stalker and falttairy, Ntretf"tr*L Ont.. Oet. 141. -.el,
of Tided**. Ohike ho-. returned leen*. terru le at'eident tool: plate* on,
atter a plt.aasunt visit \citlt relaltlCt°s 111411/0. FM., aluy in the (Mart' att
in Hayfield and v ieinnty. I 1 ovnie. `.o i' milts filen this city.
Mrs. X. W. Erwin I-1 tilt. gtz.'-t '"f 1.4.11 Wm. W. i3:alla:lltynee lost
herr sister at Kincardine i "' 1 l 1 1 friend
M Ross W1I'1, !toss me': W"n I ,• \pit' snit Attie -tine. in the f n'ennon
`t-rgeeen. wit,* are fishing at tr° ••l and ret trued about '•1U' 4►P•lulPli.
Frank. were bona. a fel~ trays ties Til;. -*u hther u nd ".e,tel' had just
•sa• 1 t'. : t'ettllal,;a111N1 1C 11 P11ent
r;allar'l tIlNe"i'.t•'ril'- at the t1iz1111'1
1T04'Il Petlle+a'l;..TP►h11 Tllnlis :Mkt 1). tna°'"u• se'. en thee lateral trate re•tert
Me nte11a+ltl. tare at Port i.''1;an4. tu? = a Ian: They raid lilt attl°nn''n
t r It. ars the'v slutlit,'lat the 11s, .. were
1n1 Smitlar ne-orning a frame .,t' a i"• ^tela fee fun. Met etrtn the,
i
Armenia addressed the l'Punaar-n, 1'n•"tbYa heard her Ls. n''+ a'Y"te'e•
t9•41 .,,} tura. '1i't!etilb`.t e'?Itir te, aiiPnl : ing 1?er ht'117. Fie. 1netsn'41``tttelli
torsi tib the tt•erolt t° teueseere"' rn event tip the tit nets of the linnet'.
'HA 1 e•..lannta"y. tin 'I eee'enti , he. where gall lltCl!'611 ki" int 19t0't 1ta'r view.•'
%Alpin R'.t a°.511YTu,Y111Y"1➢� t',9%44 l' WI t'11- "A itrten 51 to vt, feet of trate doer !s'r
tvrtQuitt al°ttt. d' n ^%is ,one un1 aY 1ti 4T to lNl 4:.4..
't'1
Nee, aa .n a ¢°Y :inJn t al t\n Yta
that ht.
iaF
N
ttto) ll
tat
tt
tin* !wi P' r144e0,lli'a'11. ZrIlTeener: et the teen nn the hall Inn atlrre. nibltl
V ._t 4,.t. lee. on eel, 1 'sal'+ t•hie illee a pat.** t1 "tt the ,,tees tire. deer with'
The"t
'W_ :life. ,.1t 1nae4 hull,:ENv. t CV,-G4_:1st 1,141" u. 1i tn=a�•ger'
' 'T1trn pert t ir., ilgTQhaall,l? 1➢?I7A'vto :',,:
l tr, tit_ �e ➢. Ile
rt4➢N le.1!S_•'.e -.ta Yeet.:A1tY1 11„,141,. °1l'ti?.11'nel 1 the Trg ;,11},,419. Tie.
Uil:.l+ tTetle nitlaE'r hal; Mr. Ityttn",,19 tele ,,,,. e._,➢tete,d hie- thigh. severing
ti NIP ,4 if,:e 7,: n 7110 , ',+ ar ',PIT ,,o a. i .r 1' aid `tin a. 1.g. N6Y t t .E .. _-• � rL"iin➢E'-t'�la 1t.9 ',PIT :°•!" .,ihltt 9'a-. �l0 h.e::a1 .n.e1 cd°a
to *etnletuedd a4Si .T_ he91➢➢. a,n iti alae. 11ins i' at otti ae'-t'attete, rnewT" Nat it wee, of anon
n e4vt'd ieat_'--1 - ii''stetiiled"_ gal QfT. $'!5' n9Ee 41adtit1ar,T, settee r1i➢1Or r`y,
n. Mt eTP.enn sad T1' ,ilr. ,ef Lon., .t,t1t e11 11Ee h'4`Sc nil alai V_
E1e91n. tGr inti° 1~l§at. Trite .;14 1914 .17.. 1:11- M- S.9Vl fa= dt'uff'n.e tau tire estasqy is >tTrat I9e
evertile. Islet w 7ttliroloy Tl' i•. sten., was title ,:teir s';fta t4f tsa ta-iillrDt4e is
titer r adr Milt. -i* "ll y v n i, n➢➢ 4 logo:` uer.
Mad
r e e i1•y ri4$Il•1i1.".: my
9f
Prices l ht!
+r .trrlct9
on sV d. % ess 'tlntethi
he Zuricl
Saddle
tit and
Piano Organ
'oust..
al r F utotttt "eats rete¢ •trt the We .;.1ne,`;e tesetn !!'1. Std=_;m7,aaf•h. Ou-e
wish .11a ek e':Clyd ees.
C'c u fieef1elt :-'-ba °t.1' Blake 1 sidd as
a1C,11:.` \': .t to or bn3'^. l;'4 t r°li. 1
Mr'...1. "_ei ulna wee. visit -in.?. und-
er
nd-
e r tilt 11, r' Int 'A r roil +�. s.effi i a]C.
1 ;+e ing l all 'neap~ CZE'- l.' . t td . iI' Sac`ra'l':,
tee- - Haay Sweetie,. where lee in-
tends t \41* Tisk flan➢els.
L? ;ei 1°Yea eT: hae pl ereleteee d the
',a ,a. rr fere et. et. firoon'Win. Dew-
3. LHfr:ared whsle returning home
f3'em Andrew er,nb? an s :(Itseelev
a9,..r!111n_- ?:f' \\.as aatttaeleed it; s I,
vie' i- , ns b ail t:-bnieht might heave
f u ver- serte,i1.. 'but "sse the rid ell;
Feed ` elm uI nisi Wen. Do sera
et.: rue **xi t t+ atf d Jinn fro nn his it
pen•1ae ue ad •_-itie,n. We serve glad to
.:.r tient 11.C`• 7.Citi1! nSD *ttlebIde',',
than as few lr-,n E4.
Mt. Ensii*n, Eleetrie Bebt annuv -
far'tua-er f ri. k" 1i X91➢h'1, sp,•nt a few .
+days in twit middetlast tteek..
Dawson �•- n:1 -e out hanrtiug
f1ni1 :i ' 11 .,;:,�5 foist r'er_' Let Them -deer ceene ince ntae•t with
esie a ➢o '- :l 'r,.,,v veer alatiaoeeli et. : wild eel -bet by .7a,e'S'$eadl nerve
ne ;: c e ft.?eLr a n f> peer:
1'��ie. or ti:e' a '•i d r l zc d tin
k�tslti i e `C •L ",rF 3il3a repe fancy eat. s y �y
lL1 it rues'. ?.t Lea a e vy Ta21 iYe. r Het i °ward Stas the 'truest oft FARM FOR SALE.
u�t'1: en Snina'aav evenan�n.
itlll;e C a:;i'1 c3 d\ `'•:lea`?1'b1i'aFeifeB .iti reek
1 A. li:1Yly0...?rd'e amyl e• l! tail,' t('e°- 11
1tt''1`9n4,:ill to a a!-"t➢l1v g.!1:nd t,,L.;a. 10 , ➢, t -e-Fee arin➢11tro1 teteeti1n * to f the Eti1'ielin
to ,,,It at 1.1L e ;t,e'v �'e,, * s'; ,nf„ t:;, hr kliniueln -ff +Illy Lt;TI,Tv( s' ta;aln sin MU('
et.„, teem -tee eke esereeereeere tee Tp ,t Feeita' et wets he cal in the Metheelist
week• d Orate.. r ef iti ria„ tilucatt:Au on vi, enfrta a ' ,.?vensteig. The
Iii; ars ti µed {I4 �t1r L„1tN_4N'k
DOAN
DAIWA-R. on Sumas- tJet.
at Ste-foe/tile tine: \v11e of.'lbr.
Baned,entn' of a SIM.
lire'- ietnt Rev. C. S. Fn1n'a'!,eitner.'.,
DEEBIL s.-03. Monday Ort. 22tnd' eeele conn a 11. Well. t? eesz1tet' B.
Erns the i tdn eon. Hay. the 'wife of, lF ar,ly. Bible d,epeetter ft S. Foust.'
Me. Louis Debars. of n son. The r elle tele for the trill erretrt
„seettene tot this br'anoln Will be
Sippointe4l by the dnnteltors. and it
1, is hoped tliat liberal subscriptions,
iptions
I\4 i1d he given when the caber tion r :;
' mate their alt muni mounds. A
fI cfoiaeet8cbtt was also taken up at the
1 meetiang. Rev. J. t(i. Litt vaf trE li
;, ton. the o. eluting a.lr ent eve.s pees-
When eompettltileln i . dose end e><nt and suave ¢ant interesting aac,edoneat
sharp. nil assiilwb e methods CI int rDf the work tnno sa'lrta>•tty wae dd.binn r:
crewing the bi nsine:ve trailea teed by 1 ;>n t1i!str ',.¢tin, hid1res. Rey. C. S. 1
tiny est abliehmennt n_a t Tze tIrSea. Sero,, Finkrieinelr acted as ,e tisi;a'an7ean.
the f o' t d t'n
nn➢iraettat vel T tit 1➢11r f'tttin"� ttr'tete tend.
norma rel epeteil The report of the'
tt'Yeaa`:tie er e`1°UETietl elv' t t`I.11;t1) fga ;.
• handl whiova was eel,eeta Ja diking
r- the year. The following o'i,tcers
were eieetfee1 for the ensuring. yeas';,
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
THE
r •�y
e e l ' ".
J.1
7 , .
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Cy
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PIM
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SALE FOR
60 DAYS
2 Stocks in 1 ! We have moved The Appy
Zeller Stock into our preria`
and find ourselves much over stocked, but we b.o,'
cheap and. can give you the biggest bargains in hard
stoves and tinware. you ever had. Note the folio ii
Square washers regular price $4.50 now $2.50. Elephant m
paint, was $1 50 now $1 per gal. Lanterns, regular 50 cts novr 3
Wringers, regular $;2-50 now $2: A lot of Daisy churns. Wet
to be sold at a bargain. 4 boxes axle grease 25 cts. See the:
lantern -will go out if upset. If you want a good furnace .pl;
your house, give us a call, Eavetroughing a specialty. The
apple parers and threshers' supplies, at
N
TLE1, Main Street,
�
� Zurich, Ontario
We also carry Robertson.s and the Sherwin
Williams ready mixed paints,which will be
sold at close price,. Handy harness riveters
regular price $1, our price while the stock lasts 25 cts, We
want you to come in and see us. Our stock is right ! Oar?
prices are right, ! 1 We are alright!! ! ! If you buy from us
you will be alright ! ! ! !
See our 10 -cent counter, -•articles worth 15 and. 20 cents !
00TS & Sri
L.0 UED 10 OCT.
Don't miss the Snaps
Note a few of the prices!
t l pairs eaten'. ImII" ealt. flail
ow 4,0,1W all a,avt's. e►ltl 1»'i.
K,1 ;,Is tui ai •',.9art:, n n;t L1.2
-rd''.181 in our
ne�8•t11 u. ii9t1•P\:,
Ito pre Wt►11aeil's *helix. pat.
ti . every. lie tie :4' a. old lett'
I.:ran tat i;14.004., bargain lime e $1
14 jet:5 Wttln1'41' al"»ilii. loam.
p-i`biss 2116 IN) :4°q 13111 1�,r,, a•! :Pal
heream prit'e
e %"'l'htese two lines are entit-
ieta''for trirls' ! hte'ol wear.
a.a y„1' , women's Raft r;•Pha, t'te
'�lil►lsers and gaiters. sizes 21;
Nand :2° and :. tad le1:s $i t(al
Its) iatal.l �l i►, blt,r�,'ati19 tint's ,ive til
"4111 on our barn*atinn table
A full lime of rztbilort.
Al/ 141AIJI
.. is ,'algal hl and
kei al;te. ' ~t' bnv the best Titles over: shown ill U1
\ e do not advertiseaI'm. fur. we mean just tt hal
eetr', Vet* give IU /➢I'1. rent. ddi$('alll!It tO1l regnlr111' goo
for easi1. dill) from til: and save yt.tir dollars.
tUTTER
taken in eNe lallli„"1,ay for
Stalling ras earl!
Bender'
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Advertising is at owe the most
available and the n eest patent v 'i '
eaeh -h method .. C., a rreetitin n iv f
mere to 6 e linea -& by the man
will) does not uelvertiee.
Ivan sL See:a; pads at an4
•7.f K '�S Rerneh r The property of tine late. ("onrar,� Miller
csses aate am at�•;S
l►eeyw c ?`. were Brie guests of Airs. J. Elliott.
Iia (•nig^ fl'a`g ntnire department we
Lave new i, rr : til suites. new side r N
% s
ar . ;-o' . �' :Liter. fancy 6ak and
rattan r••.ea<:a.rs. grill curtain p'nes and
►at .e h fctares •:,f the e`'.outh African
var.
If yo -.1 are looking. for thP.
Iitlll?>, or ' rgan, gf-t Den, a Thom-
as, or a Dominion, they have no
equal in the Canadian znarket to -
ay, piee from 5413 up. A .601.r
piano folev saved I�3p+: iliio . f•n (1 is
Toney made. Zurich is the place
to bitty enc,.an : No trouble to show'
goods whetner you buy or not.
Y• Well /dch�.
ifOU acres of excellent led, goal brick
, house, and splendid d frame bank barn.
Pats lots 7 and S. Coro. 14. ?guy 7fown-
ship, three miles from the thrilling
/age of Dashwood, convenient to school
SG YEARS' and ehurches. Ten as easy. Appy to
EXPERIENCE i jos. SNELL, vasbwood
Triky.b Manes
OESiONS
Ct PYItlGHTS &C.
Anyone sendang a trkettb and description =up
quicklyascertain our opinion free whether en
invention is l rebably prdentable.
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sent free- Oliegrnryfor eeanrinaat!ID2S.
ints taken $brbLfilx Mnnr! $G'co.r'eCerye
special notice, watbout'charge, in tb l
celfi'Cd
Aitandsornely artastrated weekly. Lureest.dr.
&dation of any At:iodide 1on)naL Terme, $S'6
gear- four rsonths,$L 'Boldbytat newsdealere.
M UNN& eo.36lf3 oZd,zray, New Yard
pima CftEce. 6O61f Yrer411. yrl9nr P. ci
Tenders will he received by the
Connell of the Township of Hay,
up to Nov. 3rd. 11 o'r_lock a. r1.
f sr the 'cleaning nut of -Zurich
Drain.- Amount of work to be
done. 4,500 cubic yards.
1+'u11
particularsculars n£4 be obtained
from the un.der'sai fined.
The lowest. or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Fr:o
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Siark.
, Tp. Ole
4u rkgb: Oct, 0'011 3;909,
Zurich P. O.
Aro !P'e3ta ro'd to imealltit aite legottr b
Using toe. Chase's ::en% moral.
}merne children arew,a1-.•'Many.
weak. o'3..
L1as YY,, fro... a their `birch, 'Ma n_ r g.'9
3
have their tin'
S
Yaa'ii and -
r.FL't F r.... _...:
eta° and their- systems 1.:^aken dont. 7sy
the ravages of disease, or as the re- I
suit of over -study at s-,fe:oo1.
Or. Chase's Nerve Ford is the 1(1, -All
tr -atm nt for C:i.n Crr. t suis aries tl.e
very elomerrt&\rhlch are lack" g in t..e
a!e, weak, and nervous. It rettorr-s
the colour s'.d riehress to the blood,
invigrsrates rhe nerves,. and builds up
the aystEnl. As a restorative after the
aexhansting and debfiffstia* 'effeeta of
measles, scats t fever, and such a.ii-
mets, it is of r deniable worth.
Mrs. St.phen s) ".tr • ny, An ratty, P. Z.
eowity, Ont., tsrrites:-" My little &anti-
dleaughter. nine sears old, was veity pale
andweak, e.g.' a
dna3
no appetite. . Sh'
pP 0
had a tired wornotzt appearance, and
was 'delreafe •err sickly. 1 got aoine
of Dr. Chset,'3t yry r I"rod for her, and
it haat helped h. r very mucin. She is
gaining considerabiy In weight and
looks real healthy."
Dr. Chase's Nerve rood, 150e a bog, at
aril dealers, or '',e:1rianson, Batas''
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Our Special Lines
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STILL CARRY
The very newest patterns to s
lectfrom. English, Canadian. Ain
lean and Scotch suitings. Coy
in and examine these nobby good
We carry a full line of shelf
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hard table a bit. , an d pocket cut -
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lel~y, nails, edge tools, etc, etc.
Steinbach,
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