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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-09-25, Page 1'Tile Official Organ of Zuric , and Ilay Township. Vol. IV., No. 9. ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT LEGAL CARDS. J. D. COOKE, • (Late with Garrow & Promlfoot) Bcarris- er, Solieitur, Notary Public. • HensaB., Ontario. . a 't' Jj ns , 1:. A. F. W. 4.Ai)M.%N. Gladtua e.n 8r. Stanbur . BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTA - ;;es, Conveyancers, Moiiey to Lean cin Village and Farm Property at lowest rates of interest. Documents in original `erirna1L read and advised upon. --AT HENSALL-- every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ----AFI+'ICE4i----- 3 ensall—Aver Stoneman';; Jewellery Store J)xeter Offices—Over C)'NeiPs Bank. j�►, OUDFOO Q Barristers, Solicitors, Notariee Public etc:, etc. Cor. Square and North Strict, titoderieh, Ontario bCL", 6-ROUDFOOT K. C. R. C. HAYS BUSINESS CARDS. , -� ACLiAND ec. CO.., REM, EMT & DIME E AllElia �r'. pare ulnar Farm Property bought vol lents co Heated. • Cotveyancili td an kinds pronzpt]r rttendec, to. We reprt'-m'ft the I.eacling Fire and Life • sn•9in.n(•r- C mll)'tnieS and 1t, pec rcll]y ;teii CLt your I1LLtrotn•.re. ,penia} attention given to eollectirm • Notes and Are t ut. is is i 2111.t,>rk Ontario. „_..... (L. V. Bte :Nit, NoisLr:: Pnblic)».....� JR. J. HAMILTON,. •O Vet. Surgeon and :Dentist 'I rests all disease' p: (1a)tirestktatCd Animals. Veterinary medicine ua ill kinds always cru band. Day and night calls promptly ,attend- e.d to. OFFICE.— -- In Wm. Betidei•'s ())c1 iStand, thio .'*]t',., Zurich, Out. ANDREW arF. ESSFire e, effected in .ltti:dirt ii companies. Accident policies is net. i,ontederution Life represented. 'ZURICH - - ONTARIO. . FF.. A. SE"LLE Y, Dentist, graduate of the :Royal College 1)eartal trargenals, Toronto, also honor rratlucte of Department of ileac-ihtdt, ca•onto L .iversify. Painless extraction ei teeth. Plate work a speciality. At 3l,onattL:io,n I'iouse, Zurich, eves Mon' -'y. l-86 ( of scarlcttt fever, eel in nntc house, I on his hands. reeenntly. 'The disease was of ad mild formas o11.d..ttll tete now convalescent. The family lives on `the Bronson line. 11Ear Daasiiwooi. Mr Harry Doan is, \v e awe pleas - led to state, able t'rl be •aarotid.again \Ve have not heard of his being up •toi n yet, lint lie is 011 his feet :it any rate and will Llor bile ss make the ren ture sometime in the11ear•rl;.t:l1e. Mir. W. T. Yager, the popular Pastor of the Evangelical ehurth L.LOCAL NEWS Hogs are now quoted at -5.00 to *.,.50 with latter figure prevailing.. Mr. Chris. Eilber showed both of his horses at the Exeter Fair, on Tuesday. Mr. fames Hodgson, wife and child, of Forest, visited at Dr.. Campbell's this :reek. Mrs. Bassow and daughters, Til- lie. and Edith, were in attenaance a,t the London Fair, last week. • - It was Mr. 0. Witmer, who paint- ed the Monier block end not Mr. Bock -as we were led to • believe at the time. • The Messrs. C.`alifas are busy threshing int this vicinity et present- and resent and their \cork is giving splendid satisfaction to the farmers. Mr. John Knorr has given up the contract or the I•ialbt1_eisc;h building and is now installed in the Town Barber Shop, as Tonsorial Artist.• Mrs. L. B. Marshall, of Merlin, u,•c�o ui),tniru by her son, (4nrd'tn, visited hor tltn;rhtoi, Mrs. E. Zeller, for a week and left for home on Saat- terdtay. Messrs. l:. )..finer and E Zeller have aniele a ail see-liange of proper- ties. liar. B. moves to the farm, -vlaile'�:e littler will return to to\s-n to resale. Mrs. John.. Hernia; accompanied by her -.111, of Loomis, itiivii„ - isit- ed her moth r, Mrs. John I%oe.h. and other 'relatives in and around Zur• fedi, hLst week.. Mr.ripen Feitr r f -Guelph, WHA in town last week, k, \ siting hi:, le -ether. Charles. He t11 c) spent a day car tv:o Ili 'Crediton, -with his brother Will Mr. Tom.Kell; returned to town last \veer, atter a pleasurn•t mating from Berlin. Tbis, with more than the usual stnek of other heats on }unci should.cer tainly do for ane cdtLy, and it is their own fattlt if any left town hungry' yesterday. On Wednesday, the 1Gth, the home of Mr. Robett]l)iott, Cl•oshen Line. was the eeene of a pretty wedding,.wheni his eldest uiinarllter, Gertrude incl Mr. ;Edger Gibson, Crosshi]1, were united in marriage at the 310031 hour to true strains of the wedding march, played by Miss Lydia Rttunic n•f Zurich, The bridal party took t teil positions under an arch of fere. where the ceremony was perforr.uvl. by Rev, Mr, Jennings, of Bayfield. After congratnlat•,ions abottt fifty finests sat c1o\ n to a, stemptnaus dinner, after which the hl d,cl couple took the afternoon train air their future home in Urosshill TFIE (HOW 0.. 1iit. a L:1F1, When the Moo r is: rich and pure there is e. heulthfitl'. ;,rh w to the complexion which, 4:e::k:: id: the vigor and vitality.. of the systelti. There is no ]nor e certain way ft al• pale, \veuk peopl(t 4--) ettttir. the glow of health than by the pc l4st (int Ilse of Dr. Chase"; ::erre 7'r)rrd the great food• euro? - ]it'll forms new, rich. 'red blo(!�1 iai! (lea res Ilesv'ic.rve force. HE SI41-.L • Silec"ital tai Tue. U31• t etre. • (Too late for lust „c,,,k_ On Suncor lost Ili' D. Wren. ineaelled 1ii;. 1td..t screw;' • pl,ly • for the Rev. Dr, :�feclil 1 had about three months vacation !in 1.I(Sltol L end returns' an Wed- cl n ssdd i vtninr bernefitr .,ill• ]1t att11 rhe lanes arty propatin.- a ri.s,:71. tion for :Dr. Medd. and fsiei'.y. Ftov. M Savers \waif ilro;1( 1 ill , ]:'a esby ter en ill arch mid u,1111siih- tel the r1zwraill.v nt:... tit. Itis 110111(. in itouffville incl other As genal evel;ct)nvi t1:=it ell 11 •>t"t , places in the —st, or Middle dis- away 1,tr a clay nr t•\w+ are ,r.l•_,' t') -------------------rt—m,,,,,.. -—'---'—'•-'-------, trio of Ontario. r.,onclon fair. The peeial s * train The hoar for (rho fi'01 ln31ert('ement are crowded. i of the Evangelical c'1lnrclt :evening I C) -- ' 1 • d' ' • 1903. 1. Per Year. Cf .i -e eery Latest at at Lowest Prices. Gars,' Coats from $2.75 to 4.0o. 3'1,11 Styles—Long and Short. Ladies �'., ain Coats from 5 to . ^f tl-e Yery Newest DeEtgr1. Whapper(tev new patterns10e a yard WHITE, CREI-iM, BLUE, REL PINK yt.. samecl''d°��'' "^"'w,r9 ��•„•i .%�' w4.�.1 a y�n V .s.),w "�..! . awwd w:,�wen8 .-,}v, Iommr vn rad inches wide for 10 cents per yard. Our Millinery Devartment its Open-- . E i .t,-.`='. �': T%''� . W% e Give invite tickles to all the Ladies t+. give .., e)::l. Sri Da t-� EXCHANGE'', � Y' 7r�J ^� Nt, trorihle to si;o•:r (;1/? )s1 . .E.RODI +.T TAKEN 1 LL E aC'IIANGE, far shieii the ? , Erect prices are paid. Z1..tr@eh. kccss� ra �,5' Sau ,. ,,,V.,,......,, .s*-=•cr.:.rrraMmve: ==.2.,..a.r: ''rlc...zr:r,.sv:.atre.a," 11:1 zv 11:7 i (JAL ail .s c ���•^,�= - .n= ya,a.o,,,v._ _ stx�.+eu� •u�,,..�......, _..,.-„,,,.,,,y .�i�ys 111 est'?fly and )YY O,t�.r:ll,y' 'a 9Y \ • 11 .aria ay eNenlla" it, d)on N. 111 : el'Vlee has -boon c banged • back to connection) \wit`i 00.1`” 0rl\C call l lata t.• r o'clock. It was r .;8C0 during the factory were sent. to 'urine) and long evenings of swimmer. tLp}ihc'attio3t macre fora charter, Doctor Campreeli had hill) cases which is expected this week. " On Monday night Mr. .T. G. Petty- made appiieation to the conncil for the loan of w20n0, for ten years without interest to start the machine shop. The mutter i likely to be submitted to to vote. Miss Mattie 3�11is it attending the' London Nornnzil School ; the at ten- , � P dance has 'been lengthened to a ? 7 L 1-1 year and consequently the number attending his been about halved. Mr. T. iLnrdoek lhas disposed of his pacer Xing Stanton to some `- persons near I.,nr"kn+)\w. • is :ait:tending the church meeting at $eclair. He will be alysemnt for a BOSSENBERRY Licensed Auctioneer for Ilur- onttple of weeks, bet the pulpit Shill `now is the time to have the; child-'; on County, respectfully solicits the Lal be filled and -ervicses conducted aas ren's _,lit tested. ('O3i ttLilt laeaad- k3ai�uis3'aetio�L �raa,rantoed. sonage of t]a�ose who intend having sales. ' usual 'daring his absence. ;mho is a. sign of eye strain. St urn- , i Otlri Lill fOr \'V()me extra good ',E1.111e. Ails() - F.D. :Fens' from 11,00 to 1.50. CALL AND Silt THEM OHA . FRITZ, THE SHOE MA N ONTAR/0 Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. School day, have returned and pfiLLUP LSLPPLE Lieensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron, I would request those having sates to call on me. Terms moderato; satisfaction guaran- teed. Your patronage solicited. HOTELS. *a6)a4. oc gat a****aroo**(ltaa ,e e 0 a 0THE a a s r'1 0 f. a 0 0 ass GOM ERCIU. ROTE a f;i (. i ZURICH a t;3 t,;` C 0 111 Strietly up-to-date in modern ani fd provements. Dining rooms is sup- p 0 plied with only the very best. ¶ ¶ 0 Bar contains choice liquors and 'S eigars. • ¶ ¶ ¶ ¶ 1i a el Excellent Sample Roo3rlC 0 for Commercial Mei.). 0 0 0 0 0 J. P. RAU, FROPRl1ti-COR., *'2+00000 eta+*(j)**(s+Aadigalo( **0. )e] THE Vomin of House. 0..11,1.. ........w,..M. This House has recently changed hands, and is now one of the most orderly and best con- ducted Houses in the Province. e 3;otter Mable le the c)tltinsan. R. R. Johnston Son, ieuOPm1TrTORS, The Millinery Openings were einell• tifie examination will be made by attended Wednesday and yesterday 5. T. Hopper, Druggist and. Opti and the praise bestowed on the Dian, without charge, creations of each establishment was frequent and well deserved. Those who were not present then, will not am it too late yet. We are requested to state that a number of books belonging to the Public School Library, have been out for some time. Parties having them. will do the, School a favor by returning them as soon as possible. Sometimes matters of this kind are unconsciously overlooked and in this way books are lost. Fall apple 'picking has commenc- ed in this vicinity. Mr. Andrew Mittleholts has a gang of four .ren engaged in packing, and has macre several shipments already. The price paid is, we :understand, ' from 75 cents to a dollar a barrel in the orchard. Owners picking and haul- ing the fruit to the point of ship- ment. . iyI"r. P, Lamont is rushing things in the cattle business this Pall, Last week he shipped 3 more car- loads, following them on Sunday and was back in town on Monday evening. 'l:'he season this far has not, we tindorstand, been a profit- able one for him, but being in the business was bound to see it through and take the bitter with the sweet and the former has been the most frequent. Mr. John Schafer had six men employed . on Tuesday, making sausages, to feed the influx of visi- tors on Fair clay, Over 800 pounds were inade. The Men worked well inti the night to accomplish the task. Besides the gttantitir of sausage named, he also received a East Lynne will be played here Thursday evening, autumn is here sure. BORN --On the 7th inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. Corney Cook, a daughter. Last week Wesley Youngblut started to go to Clinton High School. ' Gement Oudniore broke his leg in the summer and was able to be around on orutches when 1}e •slipped and broke it again. On Labor Day a number of our young oxen drove to Exeter and saw Clinton Lacrosse teatu defeat the Eti.eter team with a score of 7 to 4. HI LLSGREEN Special to Trno ENRALD. The Misses Annie and Maggie Snell spent Saturday with their Uncle, 0. Steele. Mr. T. Farquhar entertained a number of young folks at his home Friday night last when an enjoy- able time was spent by all present. Miss V. I3eywoocl, of Clinton, is at present visiting friends in the 1 neighborhood. Quite a ntnnber front sere ° took in the Zurich Fair and. report a good time, ospoeially in the even- ing. Miss Mary A. Troyer arrived home safely on Sunday last after her trip to London Fair. Mrs, ] , Jarrott, of Hensall, spent Stinday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. Troyer. Mr. Ed. Hagan loft on Friclayp morning,last;, to rest= his studies shipment of 250 lbs. of Bologna at Trinity Medical school Toronto. rt, �u? RES -i ECT ULL.S 41. invite you to our ;iii ery J < P•__! 0 1 V oOoW COMMENCING �d -6 3EBTE11BER 31 s 04 D.04 We are also Showing Special values in gib A`vl) FOLLOWING DAYS. Under management of e h' i* --w.- ro ss( D.QDHANfFORD.QO 4(.) ]p'� J. G"'"REETER. Zu4ich 41 0' th>i k'altelniAttiance t . '('lttO ZURICH ONTX1 We have a number of Good Farms for sale and. aiso some property iii the Village of Zulrich 00ord Agent. Wanted 'ixa a 'ei•"y Town ala ViU e in the County, to take risks for the iOYAL.VICTORIA LIF>a. tiO