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Home Paper
When you want Printing.
Our Prices are always the Lowest.
MOWERS
RAKES and
LER have taken THE LEAD during PAST
k 4
SEASONS and this year you will
find BETTER THAN EVER : .
We make a specialty of all kinds of HAY HANDLING TOOLS
anti now is the time to get things ready for the coating harvest.
Call and see my Stock .on hand.
J. F. I� ick�ei 1, -
'tire Manjt ba Flom%%
est lien rsail Flour.
ss uckwheat and Rye Flours.
A n d in Breakfast Foods
.. ...
A L S 0
We Carry
H s, T i N E
ROLLED
r5 HEA d
AND OATM, 11fpr>/% pspPl�iis4„ALa
International Stock Foods,
ill Cake and Linseed Meal.
Seed, &c., &c.
am selling fla.nitoba Flour at $2.25
and all other grades at correspondingly low prices.
C. SCHR G, . a
( Zeller Block. )
S ucceSsor to .I{. ft. Johnsto>cay
Clothing. for
it I,/ TN
We ...'re acknowledged teadeps
Clothing of all kinds. We have the I]
kind.that will -
help yol bear the sun„elheat.
ZURICH
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The „Zurich
Herald.
Zurich locals continued from Mage 1
Rev. IL H. Leibold ad stationed at P atteville,vi visited arela.
tives in this vicinity :the pest week,
Dr. Hamilton, V. S„ is laid tap at
present, but, we understand, he will
soon be able to attend to business
again.
FN0111dOtys OfOWTA.
Ever since Dr. Chase's Hidney..
Liver Pills were first introtlu,sed to
publicthelehave insased, eacar beinsteadily larger
than the year preceding. This is
Probably -the best evidence of their
remarkable efficiency, as ' a treat-
ment for derangements of the
eieeeys, ' liver and bowels. +They
sire in't*aluuble as tt family medi-
cine.
Oswald,rs
W.of�the lBronsonerated n
Miss
Line,
Wednesday afternoon. The
tient has been prostrated for s
tisane .with that now frequent
ease, appendicitis, and it
thought at one time she would
through without the use of
knife. This hope. however,wtts
realized, and hence the operati
.which is said to •have been q
skillfully and successfully acc
plished. The 1ocal Medicos , w
assisted by Dr. Gunn, of Clint
who left immediately afterwa
for Detroit to join Mr. Johh Dei
er:t and his brother, whom Ire trill
accompany to'Chicago, and be
attendance at the, operation on
fornsee'gentlean..'• .
Serious Accident,
blr, H O. Dc an, V. S., had a ve
narrow escape from instant dea
on the 1st. Inst., by being kick
and trtunpecl upon, by a heavy st
lion, belonging to' Mr. Smillie,
near Ilensall. The horse has h
stand at the Dominion Hotel stab,
lies, and while Mr. Doan was going
in to see the horse, which he had
treated the week before, the ani-
nlal started kicking with the result
that Hurry was knocked down, then
tramped upon, resulting in fright-
ful injuries. His leg and collar-
bones were broken, besides a nunm-
ber'of ribs, and other bruises of a
serious nature, it is indeed sur-
prisine• that he is still alive, He is
-Aireermg vers -ranch and is not yet
,.tit of &longer. w though the doctors
'n attendance clave some hopes of
pulling him. through. Up to the
time of writing, the injured man is
1 esting fairly well, although deliri-
ous at tunes, and mikes complica-
tions set in, he will recover. . .
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The following is a list of the
successful pupils itt the recent
exaantinations in Z. P. S. Names
in order of merit. A number were
unable to write on account of sick-
ness. Their navies were of course
left out but they will be put in
their right clauses in the fall:—
Jr. IV to Sr. IV. --Fred Hess,
.Pearl Wurtz, Lily Faust, Emanuel
rioltztnan, Joanna, Elbert, Victor
Appel, Irene Lipphardt, Oleve
Prang, Edwin Feebler, Elia Wese-
toll, Lnella Weber, Grertie Hartleib.
Sr. III to Jr. 1V —John 'Wolper.
Al vada Wet;eloh, Alutttit Fisher,
Melinda Fns`, Eva Bratm.
Jr. III to Sr. III.—Adze } Oehler.
+"calla Bess, Arno Brenner. Lizzie
Vollalnd, Hamor `Nell, Leonard
Wurin, Elmore Weide, Kate
flown lcl, Cornell Holtznle,nn, Lanni
Sip1:)ei, Arnold Wurin, tilllrscm
Stllith. Elvina Bock, Arletta Wel-
per, John Getllinann,
' Sr..II to Jr. III. Erwin Greb,
Roy ktaust, Lee Hoffman, Chas.
Bossenberrp, I lenora Hartleib,
Harris Shilbe, Ed- 'gird Shoenratcher,
Harold Appel, f earl Johnston,
Victor DeiChert i.
$r. XI to Sr. II - )layton Bosseii-
berry, Mary Thiel, 'Theodore Haber-
er, Lorne Weber, x itlin(1a Randall,
Alntall Brenner,ra.1tbodere Weseloh,
PCiarice. >`rrea:.l3loch, . ritleatii Koehler, Henry
$T];LOrrti
Teachers} t3t s; K, HARTI
t Mtts C. KLorz>'
Pains • in the Back
for T silty Years
Comic' net turn over in bell Kidneys and
bladder affected --experienced great
mattering.
Old people learn to trust in Dr. Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills, for when all other treat•
ments fail this great medicine seems to go
directly to the diseased part, and promptly
affords relief and cure.+
Mar. fnvro 1<Irsu'im , farmer, Port Robin-
son, Welland County, Ontario, writes
wish to sate to you that I had a pain in my
back and left side for over twenty years. At
times I could not turn over in bed, 1 was so
badly used up, J: had cramps in my feet and
legs, and my hands were so entirely useless
that 1 could scarcely lilt anything.
"Kidney disease was, no doubt, tile cause
of all my suffering, and sometimes the •urinary
trouble would be so had that i' would have to
get up five of six tunes during the night. For-
tunatel,, I began using Dr. Chase's Kidney
Liver Pills, and they cured me completely,_
I any '9 years old, and quite well now, but
still occasionally use these pills to keep my
systema in good order. Several persons to
whom t have recommended Dr. Chase's Kid-'
my -Liver Pills have been equally benefited.”
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, the tonfort
of old age, one pill a dose, .as cents a iae; at
all dealers.. Portrait and signature of3 r ,A,
Vir, Chase es every bona, t
6
our air
"Two years ago my bait was
failing out badly. 1 purchased a
bottle of Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and
soon my hair stopped coming out."
Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, III.
Perhaps '•your mother
had this h4ir,:but that is.
no reason, why you -must
go through life with half-
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with Ayer's Hair Vigor,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
$1.I a beide. All domino,
It your drug(,� ist exnnot au tgly you,
scud u3 ono dollar and wit wile ezprese
yoia +.'bottle. Bemire Aad ggive the nave
of yourueareste�xpreeeatlfce. Addaeee, i
.i,C.AYJe(CO.,LOWe1I,Maee, i
DASHW00D
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..,.
UNDEit TA K!N 3
Our Stock is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give us
a call.
PRICES RIGHT.
Pi Mcisaac •
DASHWOOD OifrARIO
W. C..T, V.
Nearly fo ii teen years ago t
Ontario Uni rn began sending co
fort bags and literature to t
lumber C4114.9. The work h
broadened and deepens d and h
pioneered the way for c venal rrr
sionrtry societies to carry the inc
sago of God's 1.t ve to the talrni
and lumber ot,nlp $01tlernenty
our frontiers. During tine la
,even years, since our two ow
missionaries, Miss Sproule and M
Leckie, were engaged, we ha
learned of a spiritual poverty s
deep that ve arc' shocked to thin
it can -exist t i hin our favore
;Province.
Te know tilt t t'lere are man
email eel tteme is where minister
churches, Christi to Workers an
christian ager cies of every kin
are conspicuo is by their absence
and where rum .holes and gam blin
places are the Lest patronize
places of business is to hear
Christ's call to arise and iabo
unceasingly'.
Two missionaries are loot in s
vast a field as New Ontario. It
absolutely necessary that another
helper be ,engaged. The field we
occupy covers 70,000 square miles
and contains over 100,000 people.
Mr. Leckie gathers his men to-
gether in the lt'imber camps and
olds services, and in this way can
each quite a number at once. Stift
e is never able to visit even one-
aIf of the camps in his district
during the year. Miss Sproule has
few opportunities for large meet-
ings. She rallies about her ,at doz-
en or score of men and women that
can be gathered out of the slimy
settlements. Sometimes She has
every adult and most of the child-
ren in a haunlet. Most of her work
must be done by house to house
visitation. Occasionally she has at
lninber canlp service. Everywhere
missionaries are welcomed and
invtied to return, but the work is
sadly handicapped, for while the
harvest is indeed great, the labor-
ers are fen.. :During the last year
)1r. Leckie visited 113 catnaps and
35 s:ocictie5 ; conducted in a all .1.00
meetings: distributed 650 comfort
bags, ;.1w7l;.ihs of literature; <3 bale,
of clotilling, • '2, flG;i hong sheets,
he
arl-
he
SS
atS
is-
5-
ng
of
st
1)
r.�
ve
about 20,0-0(1 tracts and booklets
met and addressed about 20,000.
men, travelled by rail, enrriage,
canoe and on; foot 4000 iuiles. lait;$
Sproule says : Time'spent at:110Me
in Fort William, in sending liters-
tnre and iornfort bates to the critnp$
and in, other duties that could not.
be attended to away from home,
111 clays ; time spent in travelling,
204 okays • number of places visited,
100; public ;meetings held, 04
Besides the public meetings I have'
spoken at young people's meetings
and social gatherings, helped.
special services' and addressed Sun-
day •sc?liools. ' Calls 'were ma dh • at'
about 850 of the scattered homes
and a large number of temperance
literature • distributed. Travelled
by rail 1850 miles ; boat, 1385 miles ;
walked 325 miles.
Press Supt.
((^^i�EDAR POSTS FOR SALE: ---We have
1_,/ a large number of First Crass Posts.
id, the Lake Front, S. Joseph,` which will
be sold at reasonable prices. For particu-
lars apply to
48•tf 112at i & BENDER, Zurich.
Notice.
rf HE RENSALL BRASS BAND, COM-
A- posed of about 20 pieces, are now
open :for .engagernent. Applications for
this purpose should be addressed to Mr.
Cates. Lr\rise, leader, or Mr. A. MOW -,Secy., Hensel!, Ont.
Who has a Wagon ? .
OR OTHER VEHICLE OP ANY -RIND
GET YOUR TIRES RESET
ON ONE OF
HENDERSON'S
Tire Setting Machines 1
It sets them Cold.
It does the work in a few minutes
time.
It keeps the Dish of Wheels just
Right
It does the work Perfectly'.
It is a wonderful improvement over
the old method.
No more guess work, but tires are reset
aceurately and quickly, without any chancy
of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in
any way injuring, it.
Having one of these Tire Setters in prac-
tical operation, the patronage of the pub-
lic is solicited, All work thoroughly war-
ranted.
'oho Wesetoh;
GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
Zurich, .Ont
`or ac� Axl ndrizti.
3' •
`.Chr) farmers' who done business
to with Mr, Wm. Beaver, in Binder
d Twine, are looking for a rebate of
50 cents per pound, According to
e his conversation when he took the
el orders; he salted be was selling 50-
cents cbeeper, per 100 lbs., than any
r dealer in Zurich, and now it is just
the opposite. We trust he will do
05
as promised. A. b'ARMruR,
Cao 'lt Cotton Root Compound,
IS successfully used monthly by over
10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
bttonus. Take ndruggist tlaais all Mixtures,1 ills nd
imita.tionsare dalll,•Lmns. Price -- 1
1 of emailedem recceipt of price and t5o ¢
stamps. The Cook Corupaxky Wialdsor, Ont,
"'S'los.1 and S sold and recommended by all
renp0nsible Xtnuggiato in Canada,
No.:1 and No, 2 ore sold in Zural
;.tBucht "• 1 •
Heifer Astray. ,
flame into the property of the under-
ngge. sOawner can have a red swie b about paying2 ys of
for
this advertisement and keep oa imal.
Joskrrr GAscrto,
Con. 14, Lot 16, Hay Tp.
lifttlm% J{ver•
,Nrctors Th,osga loarno,
The Great Sold and recommendedbyby all
druggists in Canada. Onlytell.
able medierntr discoveredaz
Packages juerarnteea to cure alt
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use o3 To -
bacon, Opium or' Stimulants, Mailed on receipt
of price, one package $1, six, $5. One wilt please,
efxtott1 cure. Pamphlets free to any address.
The Wood Company, Windserr Ont.
'Wood's Phosnhodine is sold by
Zurich by, Dr.Buchanan, Druggists
50 YEARS''
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DESIGNS
COPVRIGHrs
,Anyone sending a shotrh.and descripption znay
Innody ns mrtain our opinion free whether an
invention s probably patentable. Communion.
bons ly confidential. Handbook othNitwits
eontt free. oldest annoy for securing patents.
Patents taco through atiuun 5 Co. receive
sprrtat lantzce, Without charge. in the
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A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest sir,
enlntlon of any ecteable thurnai. Terms, $3 a
year ; tour months, 51, Sold byall nowsdenlere.
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