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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-05-31, Page 8, • Wok g cranteed cquat to , We use CheMicals to • destroy your Clothing. Suits to Order -Pog HOFFMAN, The Tailor. *77_, Kalbilisch9s MI Is Planing and saw —All kinds of woodwork' and saw- ihg done to order. Estimates given for •all • kinds of buildings. A full stock of B. 0, Red Cedar Shingles. AlT kinds of lumber al- ways on hand. Chopping done every day. J. He Wismer SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GENERAL BLACKSMITH A N HORSESHOER. repairing all kinds of machinery a speciality! II. i!! T. eg. M. Johnson Have just received a new stock of furniture, Bedroom Suits, Couches, Fancy Rockers, and Parlor.Furn- ishings, -window Shades, and. Pic- ture Frames a specialty. Call and see tor yourselves. In the, Woollen 31111 department we are offering special reductions in Underwear, Sheeting, Blankets, Stockings, etc. TI S.: M. Johnson ZURICH Z=..44.801•11ic IMINIMMAINIMMONIIMIINIO.N.1111 ZURICH Carriage Works. BUGGIES BUGGIES Larger Stock Than Ever, Nobbier Than Ever. Prices bower Than Ever, Mills 14th Con,, Lot 25. J. C. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. 0. CORSETS Every lady likes good. fitting Comfortable Cor- sets. The new style, Straight Front, Erect Form Corset is the most popular in the market. Our Customers are well pleased with them and we want you to try a Pair. We are clearing out our other lines at Special Prices. SEE OUR SUMMER CORSET AT 35 CTS. F.A.EDWARDS BAYFIELD BAYFIEL.O Special to the HERALD. Mrs. John Tippet is at Berlin for la couple of weeks. Mrs. Morrison of London a, for- uier resident of Bayfield is visiting. friends here. D. Gardner was at Clinton, Mit. hell and Stratford on the 211,t1i.1 ltev. E. C. Jennings, wife and family axe spending a week at 14i14,SGREEN Special to tho • Wm. Love is having his windmill connected with. his -well., • A few spent Victoria day in Exeter while a munber •of our young people enjoyed an, afternoon outing at the river, Geo. Pringle's house took fire last week but it WAS seen before much damage was •done and the fire put out, Jarrott has moved his house to pur villageand iti future will reside here. John Richardson disposed, of his valuable driver last week for a good price amtbas invested in an- other, - James Green bad a successful raising this week. Word was received from Mr, Con - sit and son Thomas last week, they have arrived. in .England safe and sound. Miss Mary Dousand visited with Miss Annie Consitt last week. • Albert Mains commenced his milk route, Monday, of five thousand dollars towards building a dock here. I claims that it will just be that much money thrown into the lake, we would ask the reason why, why would not a dock be just as profitable here as any where else? but we will say no more for we believe it to be noth- ing more than a petty feeling of jealousy for we fool satisfied that had the Government seen fit to ex- pend the same amount in either of their towns for some cause, let it bo real or fancied that both of those worthy papers that aro so indig- nant now, would say Amon to it then, Jim Bledsoe of the Prairie Belle, Well, no ! I can't tell whar he lives, Because he don't live, you see— Lea,stweys, he's got out of the habit Of living like you and me. Whar have you been for the last three year That you haven't heard folks tell How Jimmy Bludsoe passed in his cheeks .111.• The night of the Prairie Belle? lie •weren't no saint—them engi- neers Is pretty much all alike— One wife in Natchez -Under -the -Hill And another here in Pike. A keerless man in his talk was Jim, And an awkward hand in a row, Robt. Robinson and his sister But he never flunked and he never Miss Mary A., smut Sunday with lea — friends in Staffa. I reckon he never knowed how. The regular monthly meeting of And this was all the religion he the Goshen Auxiliary of the W. M. 5. was was held at the home of Mrs. W. To treat his engine well. Stogdill on Monday evening. Never be passed in the river. • Miss E. Stephenson was the guest To mind the pilot bell. of Miss Maria Dowson on Sunday. And if ever the Prairie Belle H. Hayter has disposed of his fire fine driver to B. A. Higgins of A Varna. thousand times he swore He'd. hold her nozzle agin the bank The Stanley. Council have passed Till the last soul got ashore. a by-law to stop stock running on the road from d p. in. to 7 a. in. we All boats has their day on the Mis- think they should take another sissip, step and shut them off altogether. And her day come at last— Robb. Stephenson bas purchased The Movartar was a better boat. a new buggy from. Fred. Hess & But the Belle she wouldn't be Son of Zurich. passed. Will Dowson and wife of Phil- And so she come tearize along that delpbia spent Sunday at the hm oe night— of Mr. H. Dowson. Tho oldest craft on the line— Withvitalvuei gger squat on the safety PHILIDELPHIA,. And her furnace crammed, rosin Special to the HERALD. and pine. Wanted :—By a young man of The fire bust out as she Oared the good standing„ as competent 11.010;1"- p bar And burnt a bole in the night, Antlizir as a flash she turned. end ' For that wilier bank on the right. Fred. Kalbfleisch has disposed of There was runnin' and eursin', but, bis trotting mare Betsy Jane to Z. Jim yelled out. Brisson where she will be entered Over all the inferred rear: at the Drysdale races. hold her nozzle agin the blink Till the hest galeet's ashore!" GOSHEN LINE Special to the HERALD. There was no service in the Eng- lish Church here last Sabbath on account of the absence of the Pas- tor Rey. E. C. Jennines. took keeper to attend house duties. Best of reference necessary. Apply P. O. box 206 or personally at Lot 34, Con. 14, Hay, J. Schilbe is engaged with J. 0. Kalbileiseh, as head sawyer. Through the hot, black breath of J. Elliott has moved into his new the burned boat house on the corner, Main. and orth streets, alk Bludsoe's voice was heard, And. they all had trust in his eus. leame of our young 'men attended . :macs Miss Beta, Stanbury took part in the mons at beaforth and report , RESS)&80N Zaricl, fig rill a concert at Exeter on, '011th, having had a good time. ison triek bieyfliet of Ana And knowed he would keep his word. Norman Catineron left this week _ N40,..,"111.,tej San, sure's yorere born they all got for Toronto where he has seenred rar1"1111 15 111, till= Peczertning off a position. great feats mid slight hand work After the smokestack fell— nterained a large audience et the Ed, Weston Ieft 021 Tuesday for e- -- ' - • An Blualsoe passed in his cheeks a . the Soo. luts returned In the smokePrairie of the Belle. Gleo. Zalhileiseit 1 Dr. Pallister SIMS at Parkhill home from Stratford lust week and He wasn't no saint,hut at jedgan mit 2ith. intends going to Detroit in the /V run iny ehrinee with Jim eteeeise.......-..... There is a splendid opening for near future. ileingside of some pinnate gentlemen Anything in the line none a first class, dreesinaker there being Prod. Ste -inlet& was the guest of That wouldn't shake hands with here at present. , Miss Clara Allan Sundae last. hitn. of Watches, Clocks, Jewel- The pienle season has opened. Frank Allan he , .eg been en the He seen his dray, a del -sure Several small parties here on leth ,' sick list fOr the beet fth has re- ly anti Slusical goods,And went for it thar and then; thing, front Goderich. Clinton and Sea. covered. forth. This week from. Chisel- J. Howard is doing at rt. And Christ alift going to be too 0 ... beret and Etillsgretta. Before BUYIN business in the duek line. hard Mrs. James Eagleson and family Sasnlbe for the ickrtAtP. On a 1nart that died for meta of Clinton are vieiting here this the Plilladelpnia eerresPertile "tr'Prices Always Lowest week. returited to town 01200 more. PareAraeriean rilptition at Draws Thotsauds of People. Fine Repairing • berteon. sLAttrowN Special to the HERALD, notwithstanding the tremendous pecial to the Henatre 228. nebr• Indd whowasAmerican Erpositiott at Buffed°. If You t •Aso, r • wine C. GREB'S HARDWARE is the place to get it raINIMMICIMManalaaella=23421MONSIONIIMUCCMINPZIMMaten=MVAZIZIMUMMIWOOMMUMMOON All kinds of Hardware Stoves Tinware Furnaces Eavetroughing Paints and Oils Screen Doors Screen Windows Potato Sprayers Glass Putty Paris Green etc etc.. oic...*•46.0 ....e..4... oil,* ill, tr...a...gt•a.o%. evik. tpia.ciia,„*.a.ciia.-* If You are Building You will need Nails. I have a Big Stock on hand, and will Sell them Right. CHAS. GREB Main Street, 5 Zurich, Ont ... Zurich's Leading Shoe Store ... ABOUT OUR SPRING SHOES Scarcely a day in March passsd but what brought us new spring goods. Oar stock is up-to-date in style. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes at lowest prices. We guarantee best quality always. If you want the very latest and best goods from the leading Canadian manufac- turers Come to me Try me And you will alwaysbuy from me. P BENDER A N STREET ZURICH e. Hartleib eo Are Offering 13ig Bargains, In Semen wire, Screen Doors and Windows, Paris green. Spray putrape. Spades and Shovels. Stoves and Tinware. Waelitng machines and Wrineere. Tinsinithing in all its lirandhes Mr. Andrew lionughltt., with years" experienee, is in eharge ef this Department, and will attend to your wants promptly. IEverythieg in the Iterline crowds that visited the tr eposition ottutifiTgYeallitatestiZ'atISee While on hie way to the pan on Dedication day, the 21st hist, M. Xestle in charge of Harness 0 n which day over ilee,000 'people Plym- outh Binder Twine a Cost to diose who ._ will leave their °Mersa zlitio, itirtVezitzttpr,',„7,1::1 rtZto„V=1,11;li: • ; in Paints and Oils we lead the Trade erowdea each nay from early ift tue 49f Wits ffiet itt thepo det "by a number or his irtiettis from whetee they ; morning until late in the et:cuing, the genial Reeve of Hay Township how ow, and the snrroandirt, encleretellatlig a tile illesselige" a Streetg. Large nutnbere of Toronto' timber of the were and other centres Ontario and zumoht not delivered till tate in the even- astern cam& have the Pau• - eding„ and quite a number of his American for their objective poiht, - oie friends bad gene out to spend, the and are pouring in large nnrahera. evening before the invitation had ., and it is easy- to see that the towes g '. Went to the GriSWOla 110050 where in close contiguity to the asain_ Everything New and up-to-date. No old stock. ; hattqtaetted menlier ef his Cana- territory. of cantata have envied die° friends' 13wilig !t"e'le theit• iithabitatts into llttffalo's / and so did not know that! ont. 'was. in the city tilL y g, • home ",that tight, lsh to thank Mie lament .03 iexi. %buns of the HERA/AY' ttWii invitations and re- f hark1g tedesed a veryplea- Canada gave proof on Dedication day that she is taking a. deep inter- est in the Eeposition, there being at least 4,00 Canadian visitors in the eity. •is now the order a the day, and almost every all the attractions are well housewife patre- The AridwaY is in full swing* and is thinking of making a chanve prob-tblv in the way of maett, hundreds ,r)f pp ie being new Iace curtains, draperies or new table cloths etc 4,110' ; stturned away on Monday, as there' arted on his trip to °flowing teonne ed. were more people than. could be) ug• e In lace curtains we have them from 35c a pair to $2. teety pleasant time at the sights. of the streets. accomatodated who wanted lam. . erCeS1PH The brilliant fireworks display ila. cretonne draperies we have a good. assortment,. was most elaborate, and ecialle- the scene! ftport .....-- y r double -fold TeVersible and fast color lines - 1 at night on the ground is sonte-• t::g..11::: M. Carmel , delicate tracery of their ornate - hours here on rticlar ,cleteoration,s look down upon an en- thusiastic g •11°V. thing marvellous. The light lines i Y wanto see them. We have also new lines of white eeteeeamphell was in London ,I of eleetriealinamination outlinieg, linen, colored and chenille table cloths that are elegant on Monday- lett, the tall tower and buildings with i goods. erowd every night. A i FoR pinEN .. of Clinton spent eonstant stream of people wend tlh!..11 le to see' is parents here. Lean of Chatleen is usbeed here. L , vet 71, otar enterprising fish •ail$6 ow hanged horses with h. of Grand Bend last •or*, /el a oft very quietly to'. e er. appeared sad., per- e oureing for our. tem in the Ite, Exeter Tim ' Nom I -A their way fii arid out f th - building, wilt llamas. on different pates of vide enough The build' attr We wish to draw your attention to our new pantings' e the nobbiest goods we have yet •shown. And •of coats we are selling at $3.50 are really e run across, 'and it is something Show goods