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The People's Store
THE POPULAR
TRADING LACE
WHY?
We handle good goods
Our prices are low
We carry a large stock
Highest price for produce
Obliging salesmen
J. D. MERNER
ZURICH
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Cutters
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Prices r ,
I have put in a stock of
Palmerston Cutters at
prices to suit the tinges.
Call and see thein.
ALL KINDS OF JOBBING
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. H. WISMER,
GEN ERAL BLACKSMITH.
Zurich Carriage
'Works.
Cutters! T Sleighs!
A Large Stock of
Square and Portland
Cutters of First Oua1=
ity and Finish on
hand.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE
LOWEST.
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F. HESS & SON, Zurich, Ontario
Kalbfleisch's
MILLS.
Planing and Saw Mill
--All kinds of woodwork and saw-
ing done to order. Estimates
given for all kinds of buildings.
A full stock of B. C. Red Cedar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al-
ways on hand.
Chopping done every
Tuesday and Friday.
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind -mills
and Water Troughs.
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25.
J. C. Kalbfleisch
Zurich P. 0.
MARKETS
Revised every Thursday afternoon.
Wheat 66 to 70
Oats .... 28 30
Barley .......... .. 36 40
Peas .... 50 60
Flour .............. 1 76 1 85
Butter . 17 18
Eggs .... ...... 19 20
Chickens lb .. 4 5
Duoks ... . .......... 6 6
Geese 5 5
Potatoes.... .. 30 30
HENSALL MARKETS.
Wheat ..•... ., 70. to 71
Oats 29 23
Barley.. - .......... 35 38
Peas,. .. .......... 65 75
Flour.......... 2 00 210
liege (live) per. cwt5,00 5,40
DASHWOOD
Furniture and
Undertaking
STORE
We have now
a large and up-
to-date Stock
of house Fur-
niture a n d
Furnishings which we
offer At a Low Price....
UNDERTAKING
Our Stock is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give us
a call.
PRICES RIGHT.
P. Mclsaac
DASHWOOD - ONTARIO
"On Earth Peace." •
Christmas bells ring out so clear
Christmas day is drawing near,
Bringing tokens from above
Of our God's undying love :
On earth peace, to men good will—
Angel voices echoing.
"On earth peace" angels again
Waft to us their glad refrain,
'Till the hardest hearts of stone
Melt beneath your loving tone :
On earth peace, to men good. .will—
Angel voices echo still !
"On earth peace" and yet to -day
(Nineteen centuries passed away)
Is the rnessage given then,
Heeded by the sons of men?
In our minds has peace not grown
To belong to heaven alone?
"On earth peace" welcome the day,
When all strive shall pass away,
When, as one, all we on earth
Hail with joy the Saviour's birth,
And the blessed tidings hear,
Mingled peace, with Christmas
Cheer.
"On earth peace," oh ! Christmas
bell
Ever may thy chimes re -tell,
That which angel band so bright,
Chanted in the silent night ;
On earth peace, to mon good will—
Heaven's message to us still !
LUCY SANDYS.
Chatham, Ontario.
DASHWOOD
Special to TILE HERALD,
WEDDING Cumu s.—A very pretty
event took pla,e at the Ev. Luther.
an church, when Miss Alma M.
Eidt, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Eidt, was united in mar-
Iriage to Louis Preeter. The bride
was beautifully dressed in white
'silk organdie and wore a pretty
veil fastened with Lilies of the
Valley. The bridal flowers con-
sisted of roses and maiden hair
ferns. ,Bridesmaids were Miss
Louisa Eidt, a sister of the bride
and ,Miss Melinda Willert„ the
groom's niece. They wore pink
cambric and blue dimity.. The
groom was supported by Mr. John
!Bich. a, brother of the bride and
Mr, Edward W iller t, a nephew of
the groom, The ceremony was
performed by Rev. R Eifert. When
the bridal 1 arty reached the church
edifice, the wedding march was
splayed by Yvliss Emma C. Eidt, in a
very artistic manner. .After the
ceremony a reception was held, at
til
the home of the bride's parents.
All that were there report a jolly
old time. The band rendered
Several serenades and after • filo
supper, which was served on au
elegantly spread table, the donee
commenced which lasted until an
early hour. The presents were
very numerous and costly. ;;The
young•couple left on the follow ,iag
morning on a -Wedding trip to •'De-
troit. Upon their return they will
live in Dashwood. We all Wish
thele every prosperity and many
years of happiness.
Mr. Anthony Zimmer and. D(r.
Stoeser are here from Devils Law,
North Dakota, visiting Mr. Zie-
mer's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank from Cats -
her, N. D., are here visiting ;.i(r.
Hauk'si mother. •
The Christmas entertainment in
the Evangelical church on Thurs-
day evening was a grand success
and everybody seemed to bo . ve11
pleased, as they h`ad a first class
program.
,Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Paulin went
to W ingham for holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ruby of North
Dakota are visiting the latter's
brother,
Our business men are going to
have early closing, 7 p. m-, after
new year's, except Wednesdays
and Saturdetys. What about our
sister town of Zurich—Can't you
go likewise and do likewise? Mabe
a start and also get out yam'
dodgers to distribute. Don't fall
back on a good cause.
Your correspondent wishes you a
happy New Year.
HENSALL
Special to THE HERALD.
Mrs. Hudson,Sr., and Mrs. Loan
received a nasty fall frons, a ,wagon
last Friday night that might Have
resulted fatally. The two ladies
together with Messrs. Hudson and
Logan were returning from visting
friends in the country, when oppo-
site Mr. Twitchell's laundry, the
horse shied and seat broke, throw-
ing both the ladies out backwards,
Mrs. Hudson was unconscious for
some time. Both have been very
ill but fortunately are recovering.
Mr: anal Mrs. Moorellouse, rt
Saginaw, and Miss Cboke +ere
spending the holidays with ri•s.
H. J. D. Cooke.
Mrs. Billings entertained a num-
ber of friends last Friday everpg
to progressive pedro.
Rev. Dr. Medd is progressing
slowly.
Municipal nominations aro over
and instead of a council by accla-
mation there will be an election for
Reeve, Messrs. Smallacornbe and
Scott, both good men whd have
had long experience in the council.
For Councillors Messrs. T. a. Hud-
son, McArthur, Moore, Stoneman
and Ortwein. Mr. Ortwein was
also nominated for Reeve, but pull-
ed out and left the contest between
Messrs. Smallacombe and Scott.
Mrs. H. J. D. Cooke entertained
on Tuesday night in honor of Mrs.
Moorehouse and Miss. Cooke.
Much sympathy is felt for Mr.
Thos. Kelly, whose father Was
reported killed in the Wanstead
railway wreck. •
Miss Hatton, Clinton, is visiting
Mrs. Alex. Murdock.
HILLSGREEN
Special to TEE HERALD.
G. N. Hill and wife returned
home this week.
•Thos. Jarrett left Monday for
Regina.
:ors. Wm. Randal of Blenheim
is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Miss Agnes Anderson, who has
been attending the F. B. C.; Lon-
don, is home for vacation',
Will Jarrett leaves Saturday to
take charge of his school at Sharon
Miss. E. Maxwell is home from
Clinton for a,fow days.
Andrew Kain purchased a new
buggy from Brown and Clark,
Hensall Andrew has been paying
attention to the fair sex of la.te,
hence the purchase.
Isaac Hudson sold a valuable colt
last week to 3. Turner of Parr line.
We extend congratulations ' to
John Forest who was married lest
week to Miss Annie Lipphardt of
Zurich.
And now another year has come
Another twelve month rolled
away
And so your scribe for this "green
hill,"
In other climes has found his
way.
But may this space within TBE
HERALD.
Be filled with news clean round
the word,
For our successor., a man of fame,
Will give you news of both, sport
and game.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25c.CATARRH CURE
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and' permanently cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever, Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo,
BAYFI ELD
Special to THE HERALD.
Among those who spent the sum-
mer in the Northwest and recently
returned., are G King. W. G. John-
ston, W. Johnston and D. Spencer.
Robt. Sanderson of Bay City is
visiting relatives here.
C. Ferguson and J. Erwin who
spent the summer on the lakes
have returned home.
James Donaldson and wife of
Bruce Mines are here visiting
friends.
,E. Peck of T. Eaton's carpet de-
partment is home for the holidays.
The long looked for church bell
for the new St. Andrews church
arrived last week and was put in
place on Wednesday and used for
the first time on Sunday.
John Thomson is home from th
Rainy River district.
Miss S. Parke is home from De-
troit for the vacation.
G. Howard of Toronto was home
for Christmas.
W. Wamsley and F. Attwood
have returned home from Bay
Mills for the winter.
Miss F. Stanbury is home from
Toronto having completed her
studies at the Normal.
Harry Marks leaves next week
for London to take a course at the
Forest City Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Young of Aber-
deen, S. Dakota, are here for the
winter. They left Tuesday to
spend a month at Toronto and
Oshawa.
Mrs. Hardy and her niece Miss
Tarrant who spent the simmer
here have returned to Detroit.
J G. Stanbury of Exeter was
here for Christmas.
The annual Christmas entertain-
ment in connection with the Si.
Andrews Sabbath school was held
in the Town Hall Christmas night.
The program was a lengthy one
and all performed their parts well.
Tho hall was packed full. Pro-
oeeds 444.00.
Miss Clara Erwin is -visiting at
Kincardine.
Dr. Gardner left on Christmas to
spend the holidays at his home in
Clinton.
The members of the I. O. F. pur-
pose holding their annual ball and
supper at the Town Hall on the
evening of Friday January 9th.
These annual gatherings of the
members of the I. O. F. and their
friends have beoome very popular
and there will no doubt be a very
large attendance on this occasion,
Harry and Gordon Storey of
Ilderton are visiting at their
uncle's; Thos, ming.
There was a, fair attendance of
electors at the nomination on Mon-
day. Those shosen to contest the
election for councillors were :John
Fraser. James Donaldson, A. Erwin,
F. A. Edwards, Geo. Erwin, Thos.
Elliott, John Falconer, Janies.
Thomson. Dr. R. Stanbury, reeve,:
by acclamation, John Tippet,Wm,
'*hiddon and James E'owlie, re.
(looted. school trustees.
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Is the place to buy your
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
GRANITE, 'SIL'VER and GLASSWARE.
ASBESTOS FILLED SAD IRONS,
,
Will retain heat twice as long as ordinary irons,
and costs very little more.
PAINTS, OIL, PORTLAND CEMENT.
RUGS, DUSTERS, DASH APRONS,
SWEAT PADS, WHIPS.
We ha-sre the best Cook Stoves made, war. -
ranted Quick Bakers, Superior Cookers Power-
ful Heaters.
.Agent for the London Fence Machine, also
agent for the Lamb Fence, best woven wire fence.
on the market, and all kinds of fence wire on
hand. -
Eavetroughing, Furnace Work and &lel Rooting a Specialty,
Main Street,
ZURICH, - d ONTARIO,
TARIO,
3E,O EiR % %1h0E %CONS.
We have a big assortment of STUB PROOF boots and shoes.
The J. D. KING COMPANY, of Toronto, insure you for $100
in case of accidents when wearing these shoes,
They will wear any common rubber to pieces.
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We also have afine assortment of
FELT GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR.
Horne Made Boots and Shoes, that we
Guarantee not to rip.
These goods will be sold at a sinallprofit.
I,P. BENDER & Co.
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
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The Big Plardwa.re and iIartress House.
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We Wish to th:: nk our Cus=
toniers and Friends for their
patronage during the past
year and wish you all a
I'lost Happy and Prosperous
NEW YEAR. • • •
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ZURICH
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