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ti;ENERAL BLACKSMITH A N D
HORSESHOER.
lRepairing all kinds of machinery
a speciality 1
eek 11 Wismer, Zurich
maimagiunomommaavan
Johnson's
Woollen Mill
14ndFurniture
Store.
Our new fail stock is now com-
plete in tweeds, blankets, sheeting
itlannels,yarn and stockings, also a
3fnll line of underwear at rock bot-
tom l)riees.
We carry a full line of furniture
rat the lowest prices.
T,& l .JohnSCSn
F. Hess,
STEAM
Carriage Works.
we have a hirge .took of ISuggiets
which will be sold elect a to make room
pile tut: stock of ('utters.
Ccell and see our Rubber Tire Buggies
read ciur New Ctttt. re.
F. HESS, & SON Mid, Ontario
THE
/TEST
In Watches, Clocks,
44reweh7. Mnsieal Instru-
ments, Phonographs and
raphophones.
J31. A, Edwards thanks
fly i:;
friends and . patrons,
Vol) their custom during
the ‘year ijust closed, and
Irl
THE ZURICH'
away by her father assisted by Miss
Martha Gaisen, while Henry Haist
supported the groom. Miss Clara
Siegner played the wedding march
as the parties :took their places.
The bride was prettily and becom-
ingly attired ; . after the: ceremony
wishes'allr continued hap- the company sat down to a 'very
1J1t1C ti ell�(i 'l,ottnntipder
proSperity,for both
`n xq ;
the year reflect;, groat credit on those who
prepared it. The bride is a very
arnittble young lady and held in high
esteem by ai11 her aceauaintances and
will be much cussed by a large air -
ale of friends. The ga.'oom is a very
highly respected. citizen of the
town of Waterton, where he has a
situation as a intachinest: The pre-
sents were numerous and costly as
well as useful and appropriate and
area nzarit of the high °steals in,
which the bride was held. They
left on Friday for their hotno
Waterloo, The best wishes of along
line of friends follow them to their
new hone,
John Preeter,of Zurieh,was visit-
ing at Sam. Brown's Sunday last.
Some of our local sports attended
the shooting snatch held at Blake
on Friday last.
This, motto is suggested
for a New -year's Resolu-
tion :
44 a R ou C3o"
Do this and you will be
worth more., and will
never regret it.
F. A. S:+mr DWA Y \ D i.d
Bayfield
BAYFIELD.
D. Gardner was at his home in
Clinton for a days this week.
Ed. Sellers, who has been ill for
some time at Detroit,retuuned home
last week,
Mrs. Riley, of Racine, Wisconsin,
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Sellers.
Mr, Estey and wife, late of Blue -
vale, were here a few days
this week. 1vLr. Estey managed the
River House last winter.
Wm. Sanderson and Ed. Weston,
who spent the summer at Owen
Sound, arrived home last week.
Samuel Snider, who has for several
years done butchering for the far-
mers during the winter,is unusually
busy this season. He is ably assist-
ed by Mrs. Snider and those -want-
ing first class work done will do
well to engage them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, of Park-
hill, were guests of their son Rev.
E. 0. Jennings, at the Rectory last
week.
J.G.Stanbury,barrister,of Exeter
spent Christmas under the parent-
al roof.
John McLeod arrived home Mon-
day from Muskoka for the Xmas
lr olidays.
Miss Ada Rnuatt, who is attencl- �
ing the Loudon Conservatory of
Mm ie, is home for the holidays.
Kennedy Moorhouse is home from
London for Christmas vacation.
Moody Harrison, who has been
sailing, returned home from Cleve-
land last week.
Mrs. Herbison, of Dalrota,is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. E. Elliott, of
-The Albion."
Ii. Wareasley and G. Howard left
for Toronto on Monday to take posi-
tions en the G. T. R.
Rev. Mr. Andrews, of Varna,
preached a missionary' sermon. at
the Methodist ehttreh Sunday even-
ing last.
James ,and ► 'illie 7 cines, of
Tee:aewater, are guests of their
sister, Mrs. H. Drehnrann.
Mrs. Rathwell has gone to Detroit
for the winter.
GOSHEN LINE.
Jas. Keys, of Michigan, is at pre-
sent visiting his son, W. L. lieys,
Babylon line.
Miss Phoebe Keys,of theBabylon
lino, has gone to Michigan to visit
friends and relatives.
The public examination held in
No. u last Friday was a grand sue.
cess. Tho way in which the children
have been taught during the past
year reflects credit on their teacher
Mr. Jas. Delgaty. We are pleased
to say that Mr. Delgaty is engaged
for another year.
Miss Amy Dawson,of Philadephia
is at present visiting her grand-
father, Mr. Henry Dawson.
Christmas passed off rather quiet-
ly on account of the day being
stormy and not enough snow for
sleighing.
If this cold weather continues we
would not be surprised to hear of
one of our number going to Suin-
nierhill.
Rob's Mc Linchey has engaged.
Thos. Johns, of Varna, to help him
cut wood.
Rev. Mr. Tolland, of Bayfield;
preached an educational sermon
last Sunday in the Methodist
church.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25
CATARRH CRE ... C■
Is Bent direct to the diseased
parts tf'Vpe Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the ars
passages,vops droppings in the
throat and permanently curet
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower.
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W t' hese
Medicine Co„ Toronto and fiur'aio.
BEAVER. 1.1:EADOW
Mr. and Mrs. George Bender, of
Ill. were visiting at Ezra Kaereher's
a few days this wee.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Gellman and
funnily were in Hensel]. on Thurs.
day.
Our school here elosed for the
Clhristuuts vacation.
„ 31r r EtlmatndC' eiger, our public sehool
DDr. . .t . W. Words has purchased . teacher, is spending his Christmas
another fine driver from u dealer holidays in Hensall.
in London. • tissue Kinder lieben the Wit?,
Trinity l abbath school Vin istnras nuelitzt°iten well das Christkindle in
tree and entertainment on Friday a um,s,5e Leif l;ollainnt.
was largely attended. Instrumental . and rs.. t atlirntin and Mrs. ,
For a Inas present you,i music by G. Trott. Heusall, mmndo-
c"'c 1u1t1 buy nosh ng bei el` I lin ; Meolins; ", Taylor, Iiatvst3n i !dosserSatrttaay afterranoiiwere visitme t S. 5z bosh':.
Brays., violins ,Miss nathtd ell,pnatnu ,
1- [trill one of those nice little. j piano datett, Misses Rathw ell and 11 A streak thief :entered the honee
rmi» ictal ahills t loekw (play' Pollock; quartette, Dr. Pallister. a of Noah Salve 11B on Friday after-
t.‘\''‘) tunes or a lifilltly all'"4" €l A. E. Bruin, R. Perk and 1 . Gam-, no6n and as there was nol!ctiy at
ner t, ehorausev, diaalogttes, drills. J home he had everything to himself
4..''11 r'koo t' Oek ; recitations. etc. by the :schniar.e an". rasa Ch1'istmaw 'tats s:r t'10 ' :°:n
They c1011`t cost lntuch. ; Proved interesting and entertain- hums Ike •C liristnlas cake was baked.'
ing. :end he took it all. not leaving even
• The annual ball and srtpl er iiinaler; ono bite fvr Noah.
A L.L AND $Eta the auspices of Coairt Thy -field I. 0.? W. H.rLirulenfield, of H1t'nvatiii. ie
• F, is to held in the Towel shall , ,,,, . spending Iris Christmas hc,ler;a.t-�
hR A LD
HILLS GREEN
Jos. Forest has returned from
Manitoba, the cold weather of the
west seems to agree with Jaines..
The pupils of S. S. No. 7 Stanley
presented their teacher, Miss Me.
Quire, with a fine album.
A. Mains and A. Rain have finish-
ed their contract of cutting wood.
Jas, Spackman and family spent
Tuesday with Mrs. J. Jarrot.
Wm. Grandy of Deokerville, Mich.
has returned.
Chas, Shaffer of Marlette, Mich.
is Visiting friends here,
Mr, and Mrs. E. Troyer spent
Christmas in Housall.
Thos. Jarrot of Courtright its
spending his holidays here.
Levi Stelk and family are visiting
near Zurich,
A pretty wedding took place at
the residence of Mrs. Wm. Curry,
when her eldest daughter Miss Mary
A. was united in marriage to Alex.
Forest of Stanley. Rev. G. Long
performed the ceremony in the pre-
sence of many friends.
While removing fence for J.
Cochrane Sam, Reichert hacl the
misfortune to fall into a Targe post
hole. Sam thinks he would not
like another bath in winter time.
Miss Annie Consitt has returned
home from Marnoek where she has
been teaching.
Jos. Foster has purchased the
house and lot owned by Frank Keys
in Varna, •
Mr. Roy of Mich. is visiting
friends here.
John McAillister of Hay gave a
party to a number of friends re-
cently.
To Nervous Women
Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry, of 168
Richmond Street, Toronto, says
"My daughter's nerves were so ex-
hausted and she was so weak and
debilitated that she had to give up
work and, was almost a victim of
nervous prostration. Dr. Chaser's
Nerve Food proved an excellent
remedy in restoring her to health
and strength. After having used
four boxes she is at work again
healthy and happy. '50 cts. a box at
all dealers.
GRAND BEND
Business has been quite lively
lately, although Xmas passed by
rather quietly.
H. Bossenberry was in London
on business Saturday,
The Xmas trees last week were
largely attended.
Skating has been the order of the
day with the kids and boys alike.
Joe. and John Rau and families
of Drysdale spent X1nas with re-
latives in town.
Alf. Bossenberry of Zurich is
learning the tailoring with 0. Zttpfe.
That's business Al!,
The Ball en Xmas night was a
success.
Y. B. Oliver is now taking con-
tracts for moving buildings. Will
bus a new method of nriving then.
All he needs i.°a a little better sleigh-
ing and he will do the job in It
Ihurry,
'leo p ;ern to -'ou tha►b Iii.
'CabaolOintmentt re certain
h
and nbablUta aura for each I�
and every form.et itching,
blcetlingelha protruding plies,
' the tnanufacturcra have guaranteed%t. Eeetea.
tireeniats in the daily press and ask rourneigle
bore whatthey think oHt, Yon eats u5tsit tend
n ,gt't our money bark id not eatro 1 a& c a botr, at
all baler* or Eidhtarrtsorir,Harks 5e ICa,Toronto,
1 rr Chase's Ointtrierit ,.
SLABT()'�% Nt
Zurich •
Faiday evening,, arnuar'- 4th. (hats. ; at Geist.; be:J.0( 1' t,
Hess 0. t rise, trnai;�ier hags been Proeurect and evers Samuel Levin vend was in Hensaa;
effort will be imides stn make this an t rt Monday on beafr.inet,s.
~-..,ritlong to be renienwered« tieiitix tt Irani Ler fr 3rta lit°at°:trtt'iIt -
n,t forget the date. ,
zed <''.33t' lecture given in the E'vangch-
eal ckutich by Prot. S. L. Dnibaeto
°
on Friday evening.
ains
ennnrroN.
BargainFriday being the last day sc"t,ol
Mrr', and tis Louis Stahl, of Elle- < for the year. our teacher and pupil-:
ton. Mich. are visiting at Mr. Holtz -1 of our shoo° had a well filled pro -1
f man's Sr.
Or OLD n si,. --Mike, the
favorite c,ltl horse of J. Decher.
was removed from our midst a few
days ago bre- the usual means, pew-
4der and shot. This was an excellent
1 working, horse and was able, at one ij
tilne,to trot a mile in three minutes.
lierses however get gray as well as
Men.
4, gram prepared for the afternoon
W (? presfs11t herewith our 'There is rumor of another general tind to very pleasant trine was stent.
store to bre started in town, after
1I-al4i ay announcements to;, eeew 'cars. .
our nlrany customers and Serwer, of London, was in
mous
tons of scrap iron from Fred Siegner
"1"lends.j town last 'week when he bought 12
;Jai
and. Messrs Wenzel. and Fritz.
For a Sti"iiSlii Parlor Stile c Cris Beaver has moved his form
„ , 1 tore business into his nett/ hi
'.ail'ev' Bedroom Suite, new'q Fred Siegner, our hardware man
ti-tII7YllltiS
Sewing Machine., is tboirtg quite business intfurnaces
this winter. We understated he has
;ir the best Caua(l.ian makes,' l,iac.ed ten so far. He handles the
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Orans and Pianos, don't / Preston.
tidies abargain..Conrad Voelker, while working
in the flax mill last week, got one
of his hands iii contact with the
full lily in the ITarness knives which resulted in a badly
epartrnent, such as rra,v- bruised Mand.
Rev. Mr. Haist, of Ilamilton,
fling Bags, Trunks, bitorse occupied the pulpit in the Evangeli-
Ma.11.kPlr;, black tar
s. r Robes, sal church Sunday- evening.
f ncy�`�,plush Rugs, rubber Eel. . et'alprn, head Bainter for
Lep r 1l,f s, ala(1 e ervt llil AIsIa ez & Fritz, left Sa�.turday for
Alaiat
belonging to the basil ess. (!ra 'r tinesdatr the fldth inst. the
home of see si]r 'e ,., Tobias Wur'tr
a C;le#" 1i, sr. 'i': 's ... f , i, or^T••
:_:•tt
y,111yt�.I +Y' i '•? r`ix 7. Pert t.i tT
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Many hnitelons
tort A. W. Chaae's 'Serve l±ood situ
coarse late popularity by leaps and
bounds;, untie iron the sales are ens
Ynous, far sur r
passing those ,
any nerve r,
atoratite r
blood - builder
r.a a cons •
�v���tr �f �t;;:
pheaoruertal tu:°
cess there haft e
'sprung up mart.
imitations th-
relieve by deal-
ening� this nerve°'
but tivhrc�t rn
" . never really sur
and are 'posltiVely harmful r,
dangerous to the agate n. As ye
value your lite and health beware
these worthless hnitation:;, and refus.
all substitutets which are said t.. b.
"jest as gaud...
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A lnost successful entertainment ,
sees held in ntur school on Frf my '
afternoon last. The proem= ecn-
sisted of sussing, recitations, music
a tut: dialcgaes. Special mention
sh't+11d he made of the organist.
Miss Annie llee, and the other
musicians J Heb and 8. Baechler,
This speaks well for our enterpris-
iiig teacher, W. Geiger, and. the
wish of all is that this may not be
last of such gatherings.
J. Ivey, of the Goshen, was in
our burg Friday.
Oliver Geiger, of Hensall, a
graduate of the Central Business
College, grassed through hete Fri-
The Misses Rennie, of Zurich, at-
tonded the entertainment here on
Friday.
° There was a pleasant gathering
of young people at the home of John
Broderick on Friday evening when
enjoyable time was spent.
W. Geiger, teacher, is spending
his Xmas, holidays at his home in
Heusall.
Happy New Year to all.
G. Broderick and wife and Miss
1 ' Kestle took in the cantata in the
Methodist ohur -h. Hensall, on
Wecine ay nig; ..
There is some talk of having this
place mane into a police village.
Our burg is prospering. c
r .t}h;1ty stint finer? for
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See Our large Stock of Si1verw;
MI -ported direCt
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CARVERS IN CASES
FINE LINE OF GERMAN POCK
ET CUTLERY
All at
LOWEST
H MUMMain Street,
4.A g Zurich, Ontario.
The No gest
Looking Shoes you ever laid eyes on are the T. D
KI1 :aid JAS. McOREADY, for Men, Women an
Children.
We have them in Men's Box Calf or Dongola frau
$2.00 to 3,50. In Women's button and bats, machin
sewed or good year welt, $1.35 to 4.00. In boys' am
girls', in box calf and dongola, heel or spring heel, size
11 to 5, from $1.25 to 2.10. Children's, we have theism it
sizes 5 to 101-2 front 55e. to 1.40.
Our Stock
Of Rubbers in light wear are Canadian, Granby and
Gutta Percha. In heavy wear our brands are iqorth
West Snag Proof, Armor Proof, and the J. D. King Co
Stub Proof, which are the best. Get our prices. VTe
give 5 per cent. off on Rubber Goods and ten per sent. of
on Leather Goods, for cash
In Long Boots, Pelt Boots and Pelt Shores, we give
you big bargains.
Ben er eo.
Headquarters ftir Boots ;uHl Shoes.
THE
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Merry
and a h.ppy and prosperous
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