HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-09-07, Page 8Fit well
Look well
;Feel Well
Are results wirier follower
when you leave your order
for a suit of clothes with
itIOFFMAN., The Tailor.
LAUNDRY in connection
, ismer
t•GENERAL BLACKSMITH A N O
HORSESHOER.
Repairing all kinds of Machinery
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
Crediton, Sept, 3rd 1900.
The Council of Township of Ste-
phen c••''llvencad at the Town Ilat1
Crediton on .Monday Sept. 8rd at
1 P. M.,all members .present. Min-
utes of previous meeting read and
approved.
Swoitzer-Hicks, that the bond
of the collector be accepted and
filed in the clerk's office -Carried.
Resolved, that Christian Stade be
appointed cormiz•;ssi.onor to expend
a sun] not exceeding $35,00 in grav-
elling 4th S. R., Concession 11 tC 12
hicks -Willer. t, that the clerk be
instructed to write to the different
Tpp, clerks having Police villages in
the. municipality, inquiring as to -
the financial arrangement of taxes
bettvoen the Township councils and eolith ee Dyer & Howard's planing
Police trustees -Carried, mill?, he noticed snioke issuin«
The following orders were grant- from:the mill roof and imInenia.tel -
ed :-S, Davis rep. approach to gave the alarm when it was discov-
bridge, 83.50, M. Winer, work on ered that the mill was on flee.
C R. .75c, Pat. Kilgallen, S. L. -1S99 The fortunate and timely _warning
$3.00, 0. Beaver, cedar lumber. ' saved one of Exeter's most inen rt-
>
U6.08, Municipal World, municipal . ant industries from being laid in
forms �t1.71, Jno. Barre-, gravel con- asbee. It was certainly tracts 5 . B• $17.50 M. Ziler,gravel a close call
' , and would have been a total lost to
x;8.90, Jno. Lawson, buaying sheep, t'ie. firm as we ;anderstttnd that
i0, R, Handford, gravel contracts there is ncu insurance whatever on
a speciality I S. B. $39„ R. Handford, gravel be- j the property.
1 tween Biddulph and Stephen, $10., 1 The animal Harvest Home and
J. II, WIMP, Zll�' R. Handford, gravel east of Div,
7 _a.._ 'road, $4,50, W. B. Ganser, drawing' i Thanlreeivine cervices were, held
in the Tr rt itt Memorial ehrucb on
and has engaged C. Beehier. Chris
says he intends to. make the juice
fly.
Miss Clara, Thompson is visiting
on tho Northern hills:
Sonic of our boys were on a coon
hunt this week and succeeded in
sighting two but failed to capture
thein. It is hard tramping boys if
you fail. to •catch 'em,
Miss Emma Edighoffer visited
Miss Sarah Howard on Sunday.
.A McCown of Goclerich was the
guest of E. Eclighoffer on. Sunday.
E
On Monday last while W1n.li'isher
of Usborne, was removing his un-
cle's furniture from. 'the residence
I
,� �n on's
i
I- urniture
gravel C%_ R. `15.10, G, Mawhinney, • bund tv last, Rev. Chuen of Lond•�n
gravel $3.84, S. J. Henderson ctel• j read the lesson and preached a very
!gravel vert con. 4, $12. Frank Aic l eey er ! in' c res;tin c - >
,,10,08, J. Dalziel, aver , c nthe 'Sunday
s ati beth morn.
1$15.75, Chas, Watson, bridgescern, ins; and evening services, He also
8-19, 20,75, Wdn. Baker, cleaning then and tmtertain£teachers indthe afte nlc'ltln-
reek ;3., Gottliel, Fanner et al, ; t, cl
:r n' � S R
'Woollen
Store.
iii
S. Marks' oottages on the village
side were all occupied and several
are bespoken for next season. This
has been the banner season for
stunner totuists in Bayfield, more
here than ever before. • All were
well pleased and anxious to come
again and bring, their friends.', The -
T
chief point now is, to have sutiici-
ont acconmioclation. There should
be money in a large, airy summer,
hotel with rooms to accommodate
a, couple hundred guests. Who'll
start? Each season brings more
visitors and we lack accommoda-
tion.
HILLS GREEN
Charles Troyer loft on Tuesday
for Toronto to visit old friends and
the Fair..
Jos. Hudson had a paring bee on
Thursday in which many of our
young peuple took part. All report
having had a good tune. •
Norman Workman has engaged.
'a
ith Iwlr. Doig• to run the mill at
R. Stolck and W, Jarrett have re.
turned to Clinton, to residue their
studios.
Geo. Pringle has disposed of his
valuable horse to Jas. Logan for a
good stun •
One day last week while one of
oar young mere was picking cran-
k
ferries became lost and returned
very late in the evening. gT T TIE
63'
L. Workman has engaged with + 111 P .1.1.,�.:1SS
Mr. Popo of Hensatll, in the mer-
i chant tailoring business.
i grading to $7.50, Tno. Baird ` a.:rt lz ,.,a acautif;:lly di f t:t I Cranberry picking is the order of
bur;, Ing sheep 3tt, Robert Adair e tt d with flowers, but there twat•: + thc� t`laty.
rep etavert A&B, $1.00. Grail' n 1 tett lue.aie 1iin of ham's .t fruit B ,,,tl., 111 evei;r Wednesday- and !CI�
6 �4 e 1,11 cleat. at etc*rirecl the dt>c ', .!- r
ec. nt1•let. to the amount of $?99.50 bu ttudaty evenings, so trot along 1n 1
^+were let. f torr '1f former years, �.
COAli E
AND EXAMINE THE RUiNS
For the neat 15 days we will
slaughter The Appel & Zeller Hard-
ware Stock, which we bought at a
low rate on the dollar. Before we
move it into our big block we will
offer some big bargains in every line.
This is no fake. Call and get the
snaps while they last!
Council adjourned to meet again
Tia, lsia.;ltts t market ],riot's 1,ai4l ' in Town hall Crediton, Oct. lst
1.00t,at1p.in,
f. r wool in 414:41 .h er u o 1 for Henry Either, ,
Tp. Clerk.
rk.
19:.aaa.4'te, sheeting, flannels and all
:heals of carie. FIENSALL
T.& 1 V 1 R 1 i.I h r 1 L 1 i111'.4: 13.` °411.rinti *:/f1,tie•it21. h; t iter\
1 e•e n tl.e° tnt'• t e. f iii -n Btert.Hotl''ins i
retn3'nt'41 le nee last T1n'r.tlay.
Plate s s -s ewes 3'+•e)flet' ill all
t1se o, intb.ws damaged by lire. list
�wt't•lt.
The dila'•^• rabidly gave• a very elle-
t t senel Trlusivatl conc'a•rt ell Satins
slay nig lit laaet. t3 1
(4. 1'. til.,.:til o1: $la.iti, i3i'•'s.
i - :•i knu1hig hi"' la tlida,yr. at t tnll'1 I
1t a. Jif .s .Yelers. 41 of tl t• t1,ia1/t•
Vie announcement of the deatd
of Mr.:. Pens•^n, came like a slued
t ':at• citizens a• the de -.vise waswhe illy unexpeetetl. The elope'ta 4't
t, at 11u.st highly 1 t'slao4•tt' 1
efel u great worker in c L:. 'i•1
11.1)-:k to the ti- .t°
'ter illness she was at hands n e.
h(eialtttr loolitet ,woman and he.
nen •" iii"we•ntls folly ext '•' ted, Lt atti'e•-
t;' 1'a ^ aS 1'10'x', A c° aril hoution :-41 in
0' 1
t:.t' . r 11114 tltt' e.44'1
lte'•tened. Slut* be.t=• at "'•ae't1 11t^Q.•
t '`hr•n pi. treta1'10 to all and tee. a
11'•st ° trim, "n. Pr"tt s at.
13111 1.1-0da•t'zittt'rs are left in
.'t""e31t 'Maio ha %•t' t:. e• 1.e",'
t •"is 'lair :• • f the vliele, 1'-" .
ilunity in flair atillie'tieono
� i tied us.th' la':,°g"lt ».. tl.er • 7"6't"'
•le *rt- wen, "M(41 1.,beu 11,1- r ^t
)10•;.47 to fail' �T inlay ta,, t'ra is
'eat of proved an advantageit enol.•ai the air and laid 'frit t; r,
'Miss Marry A. Foster. Parr lino
* lett ,1Jondaay for Carmen,Manitoba,where she has a good :situatnm.
NV. Vanholnl anis zwift+ visit•t'ct at
a t , Ti; c' pi.', ten Sunday.
T':at number of young. men en this
1 io.itrty are 011 the inc'1't'at.a' brit
z.. r"y tea 54z tilt' safari; ladies are
01VWal(»re'.oe, aswasshown on
• Sunday evening.
teeite neentler intend visiting'
rht° h'anit. m fair. -Ancil
Andrew Karns t"aati $ he 11114,1 /atonal
t•.; ",. n.o .!;r4,41.1111.1,than 44315" taRta.
1144th.--Allt1y lift's the crust
;. Hess,
STE MI
Carriage Works.
114`111 1� a, sl.fin'.4 11c'rt' tittl t.... his atlt.
All o111 work in guaranteed fiag.,titene.e. 1
e° - e in a 4'e'Sy !e'sl. S 011+ John /:iil'Iit• went to Brampton
tamers. sle'igh and whet,: Lo..•t week. where '.e 1ins s.'t•QTt'4eel i!
t.'Iatk:t's and itadt.lt'atnetli5 I1tato position in al 13'"rlt .c 1;11411` f:14 tt17. .\b"41 11 "")•L OH' '1111 II"'"
41e10n,, hi. Eiwool int now thte lana) Tt , t11r'*11•
: &a a !' . ',-es or of a 11rrn;' Y idell lit' j ll'i hits. Ponatt'd t*1 faa1'oraa.l)1E• *womb.? V ,u a r,shie •men lsf Zmieit and at Elea t' It
uiiCii, ulituii11' ea from IL Arnold. , t11(� afternoon program, the iQ1' 'l •!l ° „.11111 LLL 71 r and pleasanter lot
.
Bev. T. E. MOT. Reetrer 4►f Txirl lues •.as, game tClintt1n vs.raFlie,er vo"ifla ^tI'ew�,?-'1Ineo'. 1111°4'1 nain aail 'fief':
itG Church, Blenheim, al'(°> t '
°E+E�
by �Ir�Hit;le;�. were 1111' „111�:.t� ; #,y •t • -
pt' " t1t'.aP mj)4<i'ts mom on to t'1(t Eplum dE'aal' ble-47.-. v
tlaiS last. 'ART W4.?"e' on a /drivitrz ,,y 5,,,fl..tical of the (dnitalittEete. D. S. feat; -t, �rener:.t1 Merchant.
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Business Directory.
�1t tier 4* 0114 nn't altl1' eat, Qct '1'p•t' t 'at.vwbi"e• is to list of the
1JtIrt71;5 tO
as . .t
B yt.h. Mr.
Hi{t1(, u1 Stu rn11' e'h
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a 11pan i t thing in favor for th(+Itl*t111+f,4,.. al(1,t'tett'iS0101 'tit' in tlll� RowQlle tri °•'I°1111
e : ttl iia;ri?1.tl'� 41711 e a
15illr 1t,1�4° ban. 11'1111 1).11e 6tlQ111 ' govern y4)Qlrrl 1tr a,„
Etl .'t.�, .Eslrcutcli and wife on �;41aar=i�
ipnaligthtf! ,: The funeral off 13114 late Mrs. Wm. Atrn°ge i• Ei` 1'e •`
C. 1• B l r
"r+I"flit 'Made ill the Jfall'!trYr�t JfU]a':; E t�ta� �E�n;..le the 6ctE)i°a1,�ia lEir°�>�' li• JE+°at71r°1° t'�• (.all. • y a
work -
settler
1r ya(at are .,iti ';,rt1,,.. nvl ill t'Qe t'aai°tlt° , ' rtll°iila Hardware Ilvv Iran
hA t it � y
11
t .)'rri11R'. of Danville.. will op- l� al ntwlTct.t upi � , , it^ - r tt' ?t1t•rl •1^aliia a°t`a°tf^l: ` •.
1t �l n the •11Y3r1r' lee t t 1 1 " 1117/; Ce.
Oho' 1kiler •lnatl
1 ' atelllnakc'ie mtl Jew- w -
se er (.aC s. ;herr ;he llaa11e l°1 °
one, w, • �• :1.1Y1,u�k t� *per
a , at)rit E`1' Catt . n e•e° l'l 314!'7+
q .J. i•'lv llianiy X111
Y'l"1atEe1111)[el' �(`lealaltlElll� iy` n •, "�'��' 9tr_'t°re:a!�!°a1 Ce•au'� i4 a'RQa"S"•tralll �' � 9 at
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j 8111-141111trtl S., NV1111.4 1/1tatu4. 11114 ti/.pr fi` 3i>r.lycatell tj",4,01 ..- �t1. 1,1'4.11 j'.u,_ 5t... - , ° ¢,
large i.11il�1aar'tlt: of h4t3,'>n tri Montreal .g' ➢' .:. �,,.,r' '"1i 1iJrQ � 1F1tai ala -w
. E 1. 41114 1 aU"11.1,-4A luteal;". eEbre Et) slits
ly `_i.'eria off the .keelsons B'alnI ,i�r11 ttu MOO IV their low sliantvq11,1„„1Il t_:ll. iatat. „ with
-pent Labor day in W o ster+ek and f�ilt)m e -i for Mime werelerei.'she will' j IIhu .-11, 11 1 u,11y D1aa4"ksllnitdll
Tot -vi ito_ rine r eitneteallt4•7., „ ° ' r tie 1;11 va
�• 1 arm one! �if� tklr 711alitt �' 1±f. �� n�tn^4-f� IS
A4.1.unna� and ek'SIY:r�!"uulig ,I17!1 114'.. V1tIt andteluail.u1ll.
1C ld°Il� CJiit.'e:*�.fi'11s11ttdut C. a° alitallt�,'"t ' a` "'LE°1 4170(11 ua1. l' e "++x131511 llie t1111ahe?.
lust as 11Elar ar1n411;�'ttrtlllirl.°. _ J. 'Tomer e1C Co. Mai; lIIn1U=.
"9•lJtkhalw4th"eaailt ta4� 11115)114 Vii%. c.
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Fine Rep:. nlli tt °.b.hlt ty . Pin fislo,,, aQtiir. and ire^»n ter
.a_`�t Feat'. �' an M .$e 411171
bise htliity .�"
rices Right!
sr I Y ,r,.°,41.1148
toe be giVen
away
13A FIELD LD , Rennie .. Witte er ` e. nlnter
«T. a %.a1ICg11101,.:.�5u i'lital ing Mins
e ee tilt'',,, t �•' ` t 1r' em With upst'aitrs 'lu 114v1 37117["Qac ul a• (,t Meehan C t 6 t •1'
1��e:Ilti. tun: 1y5%n_lalli�„ lire 171dY°ii a : [v9 i5aea aP;* . ger alae stillottl re- C. tL11hiee Baker eCii` 1`: 077eet`Ilv�,l1E'1"
s•� l t1'�_0 f r. 1771 open; lAtii1 which d E r 1 5`e' IIra7af
credit to town. T �'1 et 11 r y• '4F aII It 11' 11 Tailor � l!s
will lye a r r '°e r
e .. 1 i 1Qi C . raA3 n r V 1'1'. ' • S[Cte>l'. ?➢bel t' Laundry
t S1er lit "tit^tit °w at a al -t , .1•470i
1054 Il4 r i
T ]c . C 11 .t t n.: °l`d 1,eert !11 trArn QY r 4y r $i
Elt:� Il1nA' tlaf' Past a t'4ek. 5argata'zint :a fn l rv� •idB i➢ E°'itf •. .1:1M a°lnta e � :yt r.1E°E't ]111'1' CiCf
t he Zurich
Furiature and
Piano et Organ
(tux FL:nes,: Deparin.ent is always
1 -Fees. 1-"ancy and rubber robes.
1".•:inks„ travelling kip of ;di kinds
iv. lees. Fly nets, dust -
reek Lettere e• fieee.
1%,e,iiiture le eettalebt fail of
is eteent et.teer suites lounges,
khans of fancy rockers. Spring
;is zuel mattiesses of the best /ands
best extension table in the market.
,Olgun end Piano Department.--1Ve
tiere fortunate in buying 41 large
eitalt ef organs before the raise and
1.:11seli thou at old prices, sa eome
tixick • era.; get bargain!
Dominion Organs and Pianos
L.na• l ladyrs bicycle lard one second -
Land scoare Thaw, for sale at a bar-
gain. Call quick And get suttp! •
it
a.. r .7.71E al 17'0 M 3,lr.li4l.ac,atfte1 �l•,--E., Jl�„ E
kr,4 1 s: aal'tl n➢liE a tlrrlt With they i �� t. bra k➢r"-nig d"aarjat lidera
'E b QSa7iil �i:'it'
•F.11.1 t`al�iill_ w 5+Y)'•lli 't.,4r.. T°'1"+Ynto. 1r$"aluw Finest 1. 11E11 •'d k¢
p
this week.
tL" ,1117 l`' eeerg17 -', • ➢ rt -'u` 11 } it t ", l' ',1'.?•roi X iatta i l'`t poli• s
y
'its,. tree e 4 e e..,,tlai in his eve It, 74
nut:Aber bee- - .nil Subst iIlhers. The pert 1.1•,$'"f%•"04euy?a�..ntll':el. sit [lb & D'1➢1iti1!'t Y.e=e•e iie• inetit.l'
Dr. W. Wrymi :away' tit Li, H. Itrbi„enTlill-r-
ii, ;*,....• ;". Davis anal E. Case tire hinel Geer:fete-ern. R rerentela r. T'ens 41.;•11 Artist
te,uai stamnetie among the young -
The weather in this vicinity has
f late teen very pleasant.
Thresinne is the order of the day
Taempson reports a, goad av-
erageyield. He will be a, visitor to
the Toronto fair., a.4 will also Miss
es Aeries and Maggie Doriglas.
'lite. M. taidlaw of London, is.
the guest of Mre. R. Nichol.
The farn-ers this vicinity are ,;
prepering tor their fall ploughing.
spent Labor flay out o'f tout.
'Miss Sadie Heitz is kid up from •
the effects of a rusty nail in heti'
feet. We all wish Sadie a speedy!
J. Colwell was the guest of Miss
Sheriff., en Monday.
Plums in this district are a '001)3-'7
plete failure.
Timothy seed Le a scarce article.
R. Nichol tried to procure some but
yet has failed.
John Thirsk is getting his cider
mill in oruer for ti:* nasoifs work
Miss 11. Erwirg the rrtiest of her trie Liriht ns well as In- 4 fie
'Guelph on tonelay. aiter a piece- out and conting t.s.17-0 (Lily; lire ,
ant visit with her bnither. protection. 1rovnishin hall is ltwated 7
Berlin. Vrok. in the Labor day. Division Cry:111 is lie -111 ht. re as also
• emedem and visited Mrs. is 'local and transitnt illeatt'Aerals
wards. and prdilie f9rteitaiV1.7R+,nts., Three
'Cleerel es; Bev Pother 'Valentine:
tees -le tend Tlie Maker -
Rev- P. t- Jennings expects to! Rev. Sehuelke. tufieran.
for Rev.. Hodgins who is in Manito- tetteliere,-E. Hagen, Prinemal and.'
be. His supply will take the ser- assistants Miss Graham of Goderich
vice here.
and :I- TreTralire.
Messrs. Dyer and Zeller, Zurich
1P.ARM FOR SALE
were irt. toulf Saturday.
This week ends the canroine sea- The undersson4 offers for sale his
son. Ainemr-, tile last to leave are excellent farm of 98. tieres being 1.,ot 20
W. K. Pearce and Nir. Dickson of North Boundary 91 ilay. Land alielear.
Rev. of Anet Cr.iig, who with
their wives families him, rooms. dow/istairs and 2 spstairs; 2 good
pied tOttagOti in Jewett's gro4racnicl barns, (one a bask bars) and other out
buildings all in good repair; gdod wa'er
grerrbl.r enjoYect their snaniner ont- from 4 different wens for stock andhouse
ing., All the cottages were acct.-, hold, rer terms gala partiertims itplairto
MANAGE
Main Street,
Zurich, Mario,
5.
We give five per cent
discount o all goods for
butter and ergs, just the
same as though you Wer
,ice"a
�irig the cash
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canal Prer, works tact, evetglrg, "Tim armored trams attack. n
100 men and boys who ar
in need of a Fall Snit of clothe
&ado to order in the very Ides
die. Good fit guaran eed!
The very newest patterns to se
lect from English, Canadian. Ame
icau and Scotch sniting,s. Com
in and examine these naby goods
We carry a full line of shelf
hardware, table and pocket cut-
lery, nails, edge tools, etc, etc.
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