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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-07-10, Page 8j,i-i.WISMEP .. Horse Shaer and. • ''6"it. NEB►L BIALYmSMUL tWerity Plow ]ZapairS al . . 'ways on hand. xai St 5M1 work promptly attended to 111 tats fiEShop closes every Tuesday, Thurs. ti, .dav and Friday evenings of each w, eel;, at six &clock sharp. ffiq HENSALL- Special to Trio }ERhLL. On Friday a'i'ming last the people of Carmel Presbyterian church grave a reception in honor of their pastor; Rev. '•T S. Henderson on his return from. the coast. The band was in attendance. He has cane or two extra good offer's, one of 02500 a year. He has been here over 15 'rears. bi 6e 6t� a r•+ 1i e 8 t c at'tcb Carriage B U G G I E S Our, new. Stock is hove finished. See us before you buy. It will to your interest.. BUGGIES be Rev. Dr. Medd rented a cottage at Port Sanifielcl, Muskoka, so Mrs. Medd and 'family :went , there on Tuesday. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church are preparing to serve din- ner and supper on Monday next, Jury 13th. preparations are nearly completed and Hensen will give a grand reception f 1r all. Be,one of the number. Parcels may be checked at Hopper's Drug store. Mr. G. McEwen, M. P., returned to Ottawa en July 1st, after attend- ing to business and the wedding o£ his niece Bella McDougall to Mr. Laatnuxond of Cromer ty. The Zurch , Herald" W U Jerrott is home for his sung= mer. "vaoatian. fast and The 'dredge' is doing good work on the big drain. A 1 arso number of ,the femora lifve conunenced h .ying• ARA. Special to Tint UN:RAL A. fir. Chris. Kibler, ;of Cavalier, Dakota, acconxpanied'bo his daugh- ter. Maud, :arrived ?here elonduy re country night last, apparently, tagrees with them. lace A goodly number from tbx. p spent •Sunday last' in Dashwood attending children's day. ee Go toe,Greb.. . On Monday evening at the resi- dence of Robert Fulton, his daugh- ter Netta was married to Barry Colvert, of Eniondville. The band serenaded the couple. . On Monday Rev. Mr. Mellott' left to take his new charge at Chatham. His successor Rev. E. Shaw arrived on Wednesday. Rev. A. McLean, of Blyth, occu- pied the pulpit of Carmel church on Sunday. There was an mit: s congregation in the morning many expected to hear Rev. 3. S. past we eel Henderson. On Sunday Rev.Mr. Sunday, July ate, children's day will be celebrated in ZionEvaangeli- cal church of this place. Ln tine forenoon an apropriate will be' preached by the pastor Rev. G. D.:Damm, NI. A., and in the afternoon addresses will be deliver- ed liver- ed by the Rev. W.3, Yager 0. Mor'lock interspersed by.' recita- tions and 'singing by the S School; in the evening' the Rev. Morrisl de - 1 W. iver of Delaware, address, the liver a missionary leer friends of.Mr. Ehnes will be pleased to see and pear. hien again. On Monday evening, July 6th Mr. Ehnes' will deliver his lecture on Africa. Mr. and Mrs, .Chisoltn and Miss Wyatt, of Alma, College, will furnish: vocal and inSteumental music,yau Should not fail to attend, the admission is only 15 cts. For your Hardware,' Tinware, Granite, and Glass Sherwin-Williams and Hollywood Oils, Portland Cement •and.all kinds of ����� Building Ma The Famous Silver PAINTS F. S O a �lrlcl�, Oat al Fleisch's LAMB FENCE it::dural Fence on the market Don't be deceit/ d with a Fence'Machinc—You tai11 not be if you buy a LONDON ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE ON RAND H AS. GRE Mr. G. ~ T-loltzinanu, of Zurich, has been busily engaged petting ttp li;litnine rods in this section the en Wren M. t3luett, pxincip al of our preached two thoughtful sermons public school leaves ipel Saturday on r. in the Methodist churieh, Hp will two is school trilf to En la da be ,a good. supply during Mr.Medees En d. ax absence. t7R�ufif'�IJC)OD Do�not forget the great demon- -" RR, \LD. stration in Hensall on Monday Special to Thr I3 next. Mr. Glees Kibler from Cavalier, NDi:• in town visiting 3. Keller- i Our Druggist, S. T. •Hopper, is, ., sole agent for Bland's Nerve Tonic man and friends Pills. A mpnths treatment for 50 Mrs, Alf: Moritz, of liontrers. cents. was here visiting' her aunt, re The v•illage was very quiet on M, Fin.—Miss Flossie Glue '.:of ", July ist. The band had a an. en- Seaforth is visiting tier uncle, Alf. • gaag enient at Centralia., some at, Tieden1an.--•Donebraak Fair is ill over now, everybody safe again. rhlawn social at Bathe Iter Wehave bee a hot tinge' while it others drove 1. lake rand other lasted, even our two police had plaaces. The I. 0. 0 F. had a fine fiaag staff erected on their building their fir has �7al full. n aafte beck Fork rand had their flag at mast bead. On Wednesday the Sunday ing for hitnm, We are re,pleas d lost school of St. Paul's held their pie- ham back :gulp.— - nic at Bayfield. They had a fine a vaalataable horse last week Mr. day and a 3ood time.;* L. Messer, hotel keeper, surprised The rre-mill closed last Friday 'notatoeess for dinner. is borders with_Last Tuesday meal of new for a few weeks. Zurich Foot -ball team came down ,T, w'�'reren, B. A., o£ Dundee Cal- to play ret'tlrti match. Score waslegiate Institute and wife are visit- 3 to 1 in favor of aur home team. ing at his father's. Boys• they are hard to beat end the Miss Bell, of Blyth, heed milliner Band. did not play but they are in Mr. E. Raannie's store is taking layers. — Mr. J. Hays and his her holidays, Her sister, who was bride from St. Mary's were visiting stenographer in Mr. H.J. D. Cook's at Coinuiereisl end J. R.offman's. office, has returned home for tt MI . Planing and Saw dill N -All kinds of woodwork and saw- ing done to order. Estimates cl ° given for all kinds of buildings. w A full stook •of B. 0. Eecl Cedar Shingles. .x.11 kinds of lumber al- .) ways on hind. • l 1 Field Gates, Water - t Wanks for Wind -mills t and Water Troughs. Mills loth. Cori., Lot 25. it Al ni Zurich P O .01 Et Just r. Arrived C. al eiSC if+ The "AL A" SILK 1/1 GUARD for Ladies,, Complete with Gold Bangle t ti 1 and tinaap, up•to.date } c Price only :i0 Cents. We have a large stock of Spring and Summer Foot -wear,, all sizes and styles, at prices that will be to your advantage. a a e have also this this season, the American .ting oe they are a fine cheap Summer Shoe We knsolicit your ow we cansatisfy you and give you value ecause we know for your Money. P. E ;6. Zane tz a TION' AllOt"I A IV COLL BUTTON g [a j I have ihe'Bullet top Button$ 4 o y iu seta of four sPrice 20 cets. per set. o c , vacation. Stephen Council. Miss Scofield., of Gerrard St., Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Hopper and. her sister Miss Dulti'aadge. McDonald Bros. have the contract for metalic roofing the new Post Office •a,t Clinton. .they will fill the bill. 1xleasiaiat On IVIendaay evening, a time was spent at the Leavgue. A and short programme 'ts as g refreshments and ice oream served. Our band continues to draw a crowd on Saturday evenings. { a .c1inoloc sTjii y, ctc, �lUS1C I� C(AODS.--I'l1ICES 1LI( HT. F. VV. 171712SS, a T H E JEWELER. MARKETS Revised every Thursday afternoon, 71 Wheat,...., 60 71 Oats ... . 378 240 Barley 38 G0 Peas • . ' . ] 60 1 65 3i"1our . ....... 5 15 Butter., ,,. 141 ` 15 Zggs ... • 2 3 Chicken: lb .. • . 6 6 5 Ducks. Geese .. ... 5 ti Potatoes.— 55 65 HILLSGRE`E'N Special to Tarn H1DlAUD• Pi;,N1t;.—The union picnic of S. S. No. 7, Stanley, and S. S. No. 3, flay, which was held in Mr. Chas. ,telck'as bush. on June 27th, was great success nand this reflects innelr credit on the.00umlittee who had charge of the arrangements. As the day was fine' a large crowd assembled in the forenoon. In the afternoon a. foot -ball naaatoh was played between Hay and Stanley but two of the Baty team became suffocate& aand so the game was s postponed until supe supper the genie was resumed. and the boys played swiftly from start 'to finish. No goals were scored until within about two minutes of the full time when Stanley succeed- ed in scoring 1 goal. The rest of the time was spent inttruayn playing games, singing, and last but not least swinging 'which was enjoyed by all. After supper at which all sorts of good things were disposed of all departed for home well satisfied with the day's outing.: Eggs taken in exchange for Goods. UN' ERTWINE AT 4. tire A T EDUCED PRICES Plymouth Brands. 01111 " ld beim:.... ° . 0x50 feet to the pound . 11 c per p The Council of the Township of Green She:if GGO feet to the paunal..... . Halll Cr, convened nay he y Oth,own ... plcxnoutlt lep4cial 500 feet to the pound......11 c Hall, Crediton on Monday members .Gt' Ferniers' Binder Twine Company of Waalt�.erton.... 3 aLf 1 p, x11. All ax�cirrbers were . . rat the stan:te 7?ricess .... • ..These prices are rooal only for what we have in stock.... 190 present. Tile minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopt- ed. Moved by Anderson, seconded by Yearly 'abet it lay -Leet/ be passed appointing Robert Tiaylor, Path - master in Division 67 as constittat- ed for the year 1902 for this Town- ship with full power to enforce the Performance of the � 5ta :,taro Labor not done by Me parties liable to do Statute Lulea' i1X that fear., The said Robert Ta. for to ask the re- spective. parties to perform their work for whicteethey are liable " for the year 1902 on of beeoee October refusing shall , be }theaaaeter whose duty it shall be to lace tlxa8sat1 e on the Collector's R ll, of,, ,his year and that By -Lawn le* `2 of 1902 be here- by atnmendecl ,y striking oitt the name •Joseph . ebb as Patle ma,Ster for that year." • Carried. Orders to the amount of nearly $1000.00 were' passed and ordered to be paid .• The Clerk laid a comrnuiiication before the Council from. Mr. A. MaacTavisli, of Park Hill, Soliettor for ;The London, Parkhill and Grand Bend. Electric Railway eq." asking the Council to advertize the consideration of a By -Law etnpow ening the said. Baailwax,Y Company to run upon the Public Highway from Greenway to Grand. Bend Sri the 'Township of Stephen. The Coun- cil decided to take no action Win the matter for the present, The Cottnoil adjotirneal. tie meet again he the Town 'Hell, Crediton, on Monday' August 3rd, 1.903, at 1 Monday 1st next and tee perso?� or neglecting to da' so, returned by tee said Pg? tothe Townsl'ip ' plc i 3. HE TSALL MA.L;,1flaTS. Wheat , 70 to 72 Oats.... , , 30 82 Barley' .. .. 40, 40 Peas ... . 65 75 • Flour , , .. ; ..... , . 2 00 2 10 Hogs (live) per cwt.. 4,85 6.35 A FEW goad building lots for sale at the goad end of the Village. Any person desiring to . build will find this •a woe location fora residence. ,..w „,_.a.... ALSO FULL STOCK. OF ...... Harvest Tools, flits, Machine l l?,ope and Pure Paris Green. Harness; Trunks, Valises,F1y Nets iced just a little Cheaper than the ordinary run. One of our young speed. , recently* tried oowv-back riding instead of horse -back: riding, thinking doubt that the former Would be more lively.' A fact 'which was soon fully proved for her soon found himself in the grad from which he soon extricated himself not hpw ever before Ito had satisfied bixnsblf. that cows were not made for ' a raee-course. • Mr. Ed. Stelek, and. the Misses Durand. and Stanbur�y spent Sun- day at C Stelck's . A large number from here spent flip i41 -e ,+ 1Kkar44, ��t The Big , Tp, Clerk. H 1xi1t l ii R, Born. R.kontR---•At the Goshen. Line, Bay July 0th; the wife of Mr. Joseph Regime of a aaaugli.er. ZntL1;e,.---.At Zurich, on Saturday, July 4th, tho wife of Mr. V, C. ATLEIB, Hardware are andl , arnaess House. Zurich, nslsip nr4vi..R 3iT';uliJ�n l ur n- e.,, .. .+n'r VVEAT ° E a� Will rive - .AY LADY 'We 0 4 • To wear the lightest Clothing procurable. Our stock of Or- gandies, Dimities and colored.. Muslins is comeplete, ill also' offer special values In MensShirts Ties, etc., etc. See our line of Bl for Lis Sumle m er. c tat asee the `Proper' thins STEIN A , M A 1OH