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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-11-06, Page 8The Zurich Herald. j. H. I IISMBR Horse Shoer and GE ER,A1 BLACK -SMUT . Verity Paw Rapairs al- ways on hand. wurif, promptly aitentlets to Shop closes every Tues(ltay, Tburs- (lay an(t Friday evenings of each week, at six o'clock sharp. The rogni:ar meeting of the W. C. T. t'., 'll S leel(1 at the home of Airs i`'. nan2ne, on Monday of ta'rllooll, Anel. `The President opened tho meeting and led the devotions part. . In the' e dneational. part, t, th( c t rata g v e part t of the report of !the `_Provincial Convention, which was hold at. St.:a.ho)nas last week -! The r'nurt was very interesting as ei1 as distractive. After tilt edit- cat '(111- ren ' (tt )1:c7 , part. l (111(>tt�� ,s rd (scree entitled ' Tht inebri a ft sLameilt.' rfcho lonsiness part 1\')i`, th(11 taken -t) tt groat Beal Of lmsineSS being transacted. The meeting \nos clos- ed ,1.th singing. Locals continued from page 1. Mr., Oanteion says that early in 'the season he did -not think he would be able to secure more than 2000 barrels of apples in his (li:,triet bot now expects that he will be, able to multiply that mmnber by the figure 5. Halloween passed off very quietly • in town, only a few boyish tricks bring 1)layod, nothing however, of a serious nature. The 1110St a1111US- ng th.ingti clone being the taking of Dr Hamiltons buggy and leaving it in front of his, brother Vet's door, the removal of astir. John I(norr's sign and placing it on top of the Zeller Block, putting as -couple of 1''v boxes en the, stoop in front of u w01 -known temperance man's door, the removal of a few- gates and other annoying, but otherwise :on mass, pranks. E" a Aa �'° RL v, 44,: 1d4t' �. aw �'2.D �'rd a•r, w p �y �,i,i'Si�- ") �i3�..0w aia.•a • A Few 1+1rst G1a�s .Left, which will Le sold. at and ' n;1ow ( n -1T, (r) make I )eon.. for the latorre stock of CUTTERS, liS. now nearing cottipletion. This is as ;•)u0(1 chane t(, seenre 0. Buggy CHEAP. Don't fail to call, if. i21 want of sheh an ar- ticle.. ry� ; 7 F. IIESS & i , Laiihit, )-,Mille tillw ago TnI; Il.l:[Z.lI.a1 a(1yo- c tt:'dl the formation of a. Board of `Pratte. .Nothing has so far boon done and tho sooner our brsiness- men rise to the oc easi:NI the better. Thele aro a great Iuany things that eau be caceoltiltlis11ed1 for the benefit of the town and as there are pros - poets e,f Z :rich having railway -facilities. wee must be n]) and doing 1r+ , 9 It we want to sustain ot11' rep;;tal . ��(..r � (a, ! tion 5 0 *business ennllit iini ty. .:1.• I in the past we will. rmgrudin ly give any reasonable time a)1(1 space to any movement tending to m rr('•i.'.(' the prestige of the Vint: 4.0 Of Znricil, ali(1 we trust all live MILLS. Planing and Saw i6 —All kinds of wondtwork and SaW- int Clone to order. :C.,:5.t.iut:ttes 1 d givt'ii for all kinds of bui1(1ing1. .:A. full stock of B. C. Ilel. Cedar ar Shingles. A11 kine) of lumber al- ways 011 hand. Field Gates, Water - Tanks for Wind -mills and Water Troughs. Mills 14t11 Con., Lob 23. . kalolleisch Zurich P. O. Just is Arrived .ter. _ ,s . t/Teter, The " ALMS " SILK GUARD, for Ladies, ( Complete with (lord 1 awl Saps .up.to•date j Price only - - 50 Cents. HOW :1li017T A coLL,nri BUTTON a? f 1 have tho Ballet to]) Buttons 1.. 1_ 3u :+ets of foul' Price 20 cets. per set. watch8s, Glocls, t+vnigi , @tc, SI1JS1 A1, (amps.- -PISICES Itl(;'ITT, ' 174 7.117 Yk" i° THE JEWELER. WANT D man to rept event t (':1",;A1).\'5 (4nEAT;,:si ")'P,`i itit,ti" )L1 the town' of Z URI( Il.(I 1, and. sm•ronnclinrg coun- try, and talcs orders fur Our Hardy Specialties In Frllit Trues, Small Fruit), Ornamental:;, )-shrubs, 1t,Os t. , - Vines, tweed Potatoes, &c. Smelt true to •na)sio and flee from San ,To -4e Seale. A permanent 1)o-iticul to the rlLht lea11 eI1 011: her stllaary of nt)I)11U1 ;)o1l, Stone & Wellin=ton, li"o:4T111i T N t R +' luE:•i, TORONTO, - - ON'T'ARIO. 3.4ici. N"7C�. • ` S 1 IUVE :ADOPTED • THE CASH System, all amounts must be paid by Sept. 1st. (.. SCTt1tAUI 1.'I.nir and x'ecti, Zurich, clt izens will assist in increasi n nal popularity (1f our fair village. Coto as 0 resitlental and trade centre. From o)n l -)+ai to 189:3 the I" miler'• Adt )et.tE mut Home 1)111. '1i0)' has )i 1)11,1t' to monthly. est,tl)lishin.;' it- s::i as the only national agricul- tural paper in the eonrtry. Since January 1st. 1803, nearly eleven years ago, it has been issued s(1n'1 monthly. Still in the lead, keeping abreast of the tunes, and awake to the growing demands of its readers, the publishers now annonnee that. beginning with the lst of January, 1: tl,t, the Farmer's Advocate will be issued every week. The splen- did record. of the past thirty-eight yr al., is a sufficient assurance of the increased practical service wllielt its readers may expect. \Ye congratulate the Advocaats upon its • enterprise. and advise our readers to semi at once for a free 51)211ple copy to the publisher's, London. Ont. .A. radical change from old meth. ods Eslnd price; w:t5 announced by tho Toronto News this week. The eves of the newspaper world have been up'cn the News foi• the past few months. during which tinge sev- eral depart)Ires have been made which have given that paper a wide -spread reputation for enter- prise and originality. This latest move is to p1000 the .News at the price of ;;1.00 per year by. Inail.— ()nly a sloop -founded belief in the future s,l.rce'Ss cit the News could load the publishers to 111x.1(0 such a re(luotion in price, But just as the dollar maagcuinr has; taken hold of the people, 5(t, we vontnre to pre- dict, rediet. that News will secure a vast and ever-inereasi)12., 0lr('1llaatinll, based not only on the popular price at whirls it is sold, blit mainly upon tho intrinsic merits of the paper it- self. We have made arrangements wl(ieh will. enable 1(5 to c1ub t)ie News with 011r own paper at :,1..b0 a yc ai' in advance. 511011 0 0.n)nbina- tinn present:( many nnic]nc foI.t u to. —env weekly giving yon all tho :,onto and district news, and tin' log 12 pogo daily keeping you in touch with events all over the world.. ;Se11d in your subscriptions to the Nuys, and if you would like to 500 t110 paper 1i1•.,t, write 110 and we will soeure at sample copy. Distressing Occurrence at Triils- g'rsen. It is our said duty this week to cllrolliPle the death -of Mrs. Poi'(li- naul.d Stolck, which took ])lace on 1 Monday lnnrning last. Last spring! deceased as.ed was troubled With nae lan.- el glia, from which, however, sl;c., had wcc)nin„,rlyrcravc'red, until its return last. week, On Monday morning her 111ishaulcl. )vent to the! barn 115 11811x11 to (10 the chores, 'he; had been there sante time when his lit tie girl Ian to the barn say- ing that something ten:: the matter vial her mother. He hastily went ) t,. the Femme' 1,110 farina on x111«1)1 that his wife had tukmineerlr two armee of earbolin acid. '1`he'doetat•j wan summoned i 01)20(1.1 t, 1 '1,V cTct nothing • (.0111(1 he (boot and site pu.sti_d )ars Oy shortly after his arri- val. She meter spoke after .taking the acli id She w in the forty-� fifth year of are and leaves a S• I is ti .�; e - lausban(1 and two daughters, to it)ourn her loss. The bereaved lnisha.nd and children leave the sympathy of the entire community 1)t this, their sad bereavement. Tho funeral took place on 'Wednes- day and was largely attended, the remains being interred in the Bay- field eeinetel•y. The fatneral ser- illr)n Neill be ],rea.ehcld in the Pres- byterian church, IIi11sgreen, on tinnday afternoon, at 2.30. Electric Road Promised. ilex , C'antin, of St.. Joseph, was in town, on Wednesday afternoon and evening. accompanied 1)y a Survey- or and five or ::is gentlemen inter• - ested. in the building of the „lcctric 1', :lad from ?[crash. t:.)trig tirwt.-naam- ed1 P':tee, and 1uni'hecl at the ''.Dtnn- li ;tit house From information ..'.,^.(I1('(1 from several so'.1i t es, it cents that tlo lino is likely to go t'l'roigh. tilt.. nee:..,tiwa)•y fun:ts being 'i i:seril)P(1 o1 promised. The Sn7 - 1 t : or i5 iiov ts11 l laying out the t •.Ito and I11 t in:; the :Alton neees- satl•t' preparations to begin o1'era- ti:'ns, which will be prosecuted with vigor, orad W.ith0llt a.51Zin acid 9- i any sort from the municipality.- II- our inform nti are correct—Elie +`Z•''1;('thing now points 111 that dr eo tion—(11c.peo''e of Zurich will wish Ir. (until and the colnl?an ever st eces5 in the Undertaking, for it cannot fall t:) bo of advantage to }�} ns ill manly volvi( besides the von- fort and crinvenit ire of rapier trap- '. ,t. The lino should bo e. very easy one tO1)uil(i. the ground over which it willrnn beim.; ))racticalllywith ont a. hill, at least of any ennsiclerable size, on the entire route. Mr. Can- tin. an tin. as 0 promoter. i a Iran of energy, incl c):1r informants hrlict>c, bac. )n this instance at least, site- ! rer(led in gathering arnnncl him men Of sufficient capital to prose - ! rate the woI (. sneeeosfnlly. .last !now -mono 1 (heap and gilt-edged investments s t'arce, and it is possi- ble they may see in this lino rea- ",nal)lr fair dividends. Trtn HER- ; ALT) herrn that tl3eirfligilost atnti('i- isi.t'iors in this respect may be real - e i: -rd and set's no reason •\v11y fbt'v should not be, if Man with economy anti ability. ) School Report. t - Thr ft)llov,in•z is a correct ronort. for the Inont!) of October, of the at:andin'; of for 1:upils in the Senior Division of the Znricil Public ' School ''(Eales in order of merit : I, V ('lass : Freda. IT.ess, Pearl Bnrhanan, 11011)01 Sipple, Addison Boehler. Entrance : — Fred TTesc,' Pearl : C`,'urtz, Lily Faust, Victor Roxio 'Either, Edwin Koehler,. Joanna Elbert, Oleva Plan„ Luella. \eselolt. Ent all 1101 TT01t l)an, Trrnr Lipnbnrelt. (7tar'iie Fortieth. Milne , Rannie. Wollingtotc Johnston. .Titins.' I ' --1+'redo 1iah('rrr. Her- bert Ant. Alvatb( ,Vnselnl'. Chose liiilber, Melinda T? nss.A,•nr)ld Tl•eide- 1m1at1. Allman Fisher, Luella Weber, '.:vat Brain. R. F. STF.norso Teacher. We learn that lir. D. (1((ntelo)) has secured a settlement with the parties in England, W11) were in- t1ebted to him in an apple deal. -- The (anl,tllnt fnv0ivec1 is as ill to hove Pesci :3:.'noo, and they offered hint :> WOO, which 110 has aecentedl thrO.u'alt his in wyer, Mr. Pro11(ltoot. Mr. Cantelnn found it would be 110-• eessary for him to go over to prose- cute the writ, 011(1 wisely i'nncln(le(l that he would be as well off in the end by accepting the offer. Born. HursFo1 1—At Zurich, on Wednes- (lay. Nov. 4th, the wife of Mr. Fred Heiser, of (a son. Sale Register,. Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, etc'., on lot 27, S. B., Elaay, 1'1 miles west of 1Dashwood on Friday, Nov. Btl), lit one o'c:loek share), the property of Mr. IRonryr• Lender, E. I;nsso l c'rry , auctioneer. Stray Cattle. �i +Aver; INTO TITT'. ENCLOSURE 0)'' ` the undersigned nu or abort Oct. 20th, tour yoeng cattle;" principally red. The ntl.,e:r is requested to mute and take thein auger and oblige. ''e'• N. O'rrn, Lot. 11, (losshcn Line. • MARKETS Revise l every Thursday afternoon. ZT'br'a)t 73 to Oats .,.,•...... 27 13ar1(' .35 Pmts , 60 Flung 1 70 1 Wolter. ,.. .. 14 TiJ•r r; 10 (thickens 111 4 Cees...,,.. 5 Potattes., .... 30 • 1:11iNSALra MARKETS. 'Wheat-, '. .., 74 to 70. Oats .. 30 33, • Barley ..,... .• ., 40' • 40 7:1 21) 40 85 (10 15 17 5 13 fi• 30 • For your Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Sliver and `Glass Ware _ a Sherwh = ilhiams and Hollywood Oils, Portland Cement and &1 kinds of Building Materi PA1 The Famous gram '� � an•'^"..'37 sm , ,, • .., �Y, rs,.zaa ▪ durable Fence 01). 'tilt market Don't I)c. deeeiv 0 with a i'4ut•e. Machine—You 11)11 not be if you. buy a LONDON' ALL KINDS Olf 1'1•:NCE WIRE ON' II ANI) :ssw" 1i # ) a ZURICH, I axzxn .,,. .E. a carr. r� -. t out 0 AI TA RI 0- nes, ct.':r ! . • o- r..... • �^).:t- : (u!) lrr�'a4.1 Id w -Come andSee R--44- r,QAfir.,_. _7/.', ' ?7:erZ.,`:... .t:-1`,.�../:i,..77:...:77.-..--, ,-ntr- O OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 � � `. AN SHOE k 4 Q t �'7 :r 7.-. ,lw? ..4:42i:2mo .:?:.7`7-„ ..' ,G3=771_"i % 7-7- r!Y� _,.,4. '' 'f �' a1 RUBBERS AN SOCKS _�,� {; We carry- the i eei. P e i+� � Ad= f* -L' r titi•r : 1Lc 4i jn,til)le LECTUF G ; trio best Le�;gging ever 11111(10, F. ( Co P1ZU..0bo Eggs taken 111 exchange for Goods. 141 I4' r�1r1 STOVE. Eo,at: Do you need A Cook Stove n.,,.,waat=1/0.f..1..,,.NFV=Inr.,.. ==.3 (1 it- .lY'•� V iic.aa C H lF>�� � 3 �r WE 'ri{E I1UR\ } 'WOOD OR COAL At lock.bottor. Prices. ------ I 0121i2=29327soMilEISiM.',',.5,"2 I 61; hi rice - hi Heating Stoves we have t h m In Full Lines. -re -- Febris Bia krta, Kaiters, rugs etc, c,•'•,,P,ott, t,.tAt Right P.C'3.eCaiite. Our Harness are counted the best. Once a Customer always a Onstomer C. HA )TLFIB1, The Big Hardware and Harness House. Zurich, G"a WD 6110 Ci`n)9 AUTUMN G i f='S P P^ proud to be able to invite you v. our .1 'CY, New , - - to examine large variety of iv civ Goods. We do not hesitate in stating that it is the best and largest variety shown. by us. Wise buyers will know by corning early they get best choice. Prices ranging from 30 cents to $1.25. Quer Waist Goods are complete. We whsh to draw your attention to our Drop Ornaments and Sectional Trim- mings, and Pearl buttons --a large Var- iety.. . D. A..:./ I. A ,