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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-08-02, Page 8ub•ilee. Laundry Work guaranteed. equal to We use no Chemicals to destroy your Clothing. Suits to Order ypl HOFFMAN, Tim Talion, Wismer GENERAL BLACKSMITH A N D HORSESHOER. Repairing all kinds of machinery a speciality ! J. I. Wisner, - Zurich Wool 1 Wool 1 1 Highest market price paid for Wool, cash or trade. A full stock of Tweeds, Blankets, Sheeting, all kinds of Yarn, Underwear, Stockings, Shirty, Overalls, etc. Our Furniture Wareroonis are complete in all lines, such. A• as Bedroom Suites, Dining room and Parlor furnishings, Couch- es, 'Window shades and Pieture> frames. GIVE US A CALL. T and M JOHNON, Zurich, i.A..S- CSN ZURICH Carriage Work BUGGIES BUGGIES BUGGIES Urger Stock Than Etter, Nobbier Than :Ever. Prices Lower Than Ever. Z garb Square Deallllf nose Prig 8 i reliable GOP 8 ! r.www.,..rw._BI THy Three Points For P. W. H vw : The de e Repair ire r`tet w £axe: cb. iaally. ,strid Saddled, F it a' , Dern and Ptak 0l 1 y Depat harness of all kinds. Fur ober. Blankets. Trunks. ixraavelling Bags, Fancy Plush Rugs. hare, Bedroenl :Suit-. arlor Snits. Sideboarde. nsion Tables, 'f'hairs. ilg Beds, Mattresses of kinds. New Williams sewing 1aines. Organs and only the best make neda—the Dominion. Al,. and the 'Thomas. awvarded the gold at the World's Es- Paris, Preece. in Kalbfleisch's tw e� o Mies . e, Planing and Saw Mill —All kinds of woodwork and sew- ing done to. order. Estimates given for all kinds of building. A full stock of 33. C. Reel Cedar Shingles. All Diners of lumber al- ways on hand. Chopping done every day. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mills 14th Con., Lot 25. IT. C. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. O. We have a number of Special Offerings to which we wish to call your attention : FACTORY COTTONS at 4 , 5, ti3 , *, lis, 8 and. O BLEACHED COTTONS at 7, 8 and 91-24e COTTON HOSE at 10, 12 15 1; 18 20 23 and 25s of Mrs. E. Robinson on Tuesday last. Miss Fannie Annis of Mitchell is visiting friends in Stanley. Mr. Robert MeLinehey went on a business trip to St. Marys last week. Miss Ella May Stephenson is spending holidays with her Miele Mr. Drysdale. Miss Reid spent Sunday with her' L'nt le, Mr. Stogdill. Mr. Artie Keys and his sister Annie spent Sunday with W. Fan' of Zurich. GCFSHEN LINE • Special to the HERALD. Mr. Cambell of McKillop; visited at his brothev.in-last*, John Mc1 in- ley 's on Saturday and Sunday, Miss Mabel McKinley who has been visiting friends in Egmond- ville, has returned home. ' Mr. and Mrs, John Keys of Blake spent Sunday with friends on Baby- lon. Mr. A, Reid of Kincardine is visiting his niece, Mrs, Wm. Stog- dill, at present. The Misses Stogdill and Robinson visited at Chas. Delgaty's on Mon - clay afternoon. Ed. Schnell spent Sunday in Zurich, under the parental roof. Miss Nella Becker visited at E. Robinson's on Sunday. Misses Andrews of Varna visited at Nelson Keys' last week. L. Keys lost a valuable horse one day last week. It had been driven to the berry -patch and left tied to a tree, but it got tangled somehow and when found it was quite dead. The showers of late put a stop to harvesting for a day or two but have proved very beneficial to the root and corn crop. A great many from this part took in the English Church. Garden party at Varna on Wednesday evening. There will be no service in the Methodist Church here on Sunday on account of the quarterly service in Varna. Miss Minerva Stephenson spent a few days on Goshen chis week. Miss Ann Curvin was the guest -women's sizes) Children's sizes from 7e. up. TOWELLINGS at 5, 8, 9, 10 and 12e PRINTS at 7 1-2, 8, 0, 10, 12, 12 1-2 and 13c "tee our yard wide Print G' 10' We invite you to compare these Goods and Prices with others. WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE BEST VALUES F..A*EDn/!{AaRDS HAYFIELD ire eloses Tuesday and Friday, at � p m. Notice is hereby given, that a by law was passed� 1yy the eonneil of the Township of Hay, on the :hal day of November, A. D. 190O. "providing for the issue of debent- ures, to the mount of $099:25, for it the purpose of drainage. and. that such by-law was registered in the registry ofliee at Goaieriela, for the County of Huron, tot the :,!0th day cut' July, A. 1D. Mel. Any motion to quash. or seta'side the Name, tar any part thereof, must lite made within three months from the date of registration, and eats, net ltt' made thereafter. FULt.., iirFs t*u. Clerk. Dated the 1:;M day of July 1991.' 11601=2:0,21 o!iet, iia gra reloy' given, thatally -lass wits ! $'_• a"dd guy the e'tpnttne'i .ff the TowC,n.4!utlr of allay. a3ln tdl l Etta inial; 44 31aardu. X. 1i}, 112;e1. pro vi diarz for the issue oar' ale tietntn rar_s t N slit" StVnaa,iunnt. oft #10'02,70. for tjhc 1 iirIjG+u .,e 44 dyeaianage. cant ul tea sue! 9y -r.= wu4ls+ it'.'-,;'+awtereeill nn '11 ra fe gi ' tEy vv;iik"e dv .UCCA ➢a lln. for drag' 'Cipnnit au(i Huron. um the '.1.4tla day of duty. A. D. E'atnlf. Anal raotton to quash, or set aasid 'e same. or any part thereof. lintsi` Le amide within in t re a months from the date of 1're,*istration, and can- ' to arcade thereafter. Faun,. Th 's Su. (Ierk. bated the :.'Tirol dfay ryf Judy', 1001. CHAS' CURE ..� Da' is sc. t d4rxt o the d1*ekte I tans Ly rye nc. `assd Want. lSE 3 1Le i7" SS, IC eset If draggy pas-agas,sr4ver WtgtGrariga t°r t *Lc a a.. 5y Cir** (:cyYl] .S�;Snr33• FtCe7. s *,e['teea"Ers,cr11'.r. A.W..Ch.** eafh of Bebett Poiter. 31r. Reot t: u t Porter. pastmaster o f f.; aatev3n, was out for his morning wean . acs tip a�il on S.:aturday. When a x1t.:below tic . Grand Trunk IRaidwaay track r.n the Bayfield road. dlirect& in front ffyf Mr. W. Jaelrsenl"s resi- t awes. he dropped dead. He wcus found as few minutes afterwards. Dc a a -:►sett was d`+7 years of age. Mr. Porter was at one tine a member of the iotas.* of Commons for West Huron. being u Conservative. and ran in South Huron in Me'Conserv- aative interests on several o easibns. home dealer. will save money, tter goods with scaler. Fie He defeated the late Horn t. C. Cameron in Peel anal was himself defeated by that gentleman in 3891. Mr. Porter was a school teacher by, profession, but lois eyesinl►:t failing hint at an dearly age. he engaged in fanning. first at Kirkton, subse- quently near Elinlville, where he was residing when he was appointed '.lfstna4tel of Clinton. De cegsp d waswsci e l known and highly re- spected. l e- spected, was well posted on all pub- lie questions and one of the most convincing speakers in Ontario. He leaves a widow and a grown up family of sons and daughters. ,4 wave thousand dock laborers . end members of kindred associa- tions are on strike at San .Francis co, an the bushes q the port is at:a stand%till. Comte de la_ Yank. the aei ,nste'-, who will attempt to cross the Medi terraneall in a balloon affront the middle of August, mans arrives in Toulon to superintend the prepare: toey re para- ta.ry arrangements. ) Hew toter In the Cheeks' Richness in the Mood Ana neriltre, verde and Strength "ii't the 'Whole Synetelit When Ile. creta 'r n***- Pood ata tired. Paleness of the gums, Dips and insede j of eyelids, nnerrot�suess, weakness, in-: cHgestaan, headache and despondency are the synnaptons common to chlorosis and arnaeinia These syryaf t ras rnr irate that tine Wood ray thin aand wvatery, grand, does not t�Rntara!1E 3nn:4►Q'i'ent Ti©�Ilrai innnent symp . Ionone that da"sappear yr herrn Dr. Ciaases ;Serve flood is used to build up the arc.dy ;rand Ili tt•e shrlwellet *nteries with rich. red, life-aust.ainheg Mood_ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is a special formula devised especially for ail dis- eases arising front en exhausted condi- • 1n tion of the blood and nerves, and sae proved signally successful as L cure for anaemia and chlorosis. In fact it cannot fail to Cure these ailments, because it goes directly to l form new red corpuscles in the blood, and so nourishes and restores the sys- ' tern to health and vigor. °Fra It is of incaiculable worth to women j sr) suffering from the weaknesses and ir- regularities peculiar to their sex, and tin HILL$GREEN Special to the iIrnAL n. Chas, Latta spent a day'or se in this vicinity, Goo, Richardson had the mister - tune to sprain his wrist, - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Troyer visited at Ed. Troyer's, Sunday. Norman Workman intends leav- ing for the West in the near future. Jaines Jarrett had his back hurt last week while loading wheat. Mr, and Mrs. Best and daughter visited at 0. Stelck's, Sunday. Samuel Reichert is thinking of going West on the excursion. Geo. Coleman now wears a smil- ing face. It is a boy. Presentation. To Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Troyer : We, the members and adherents.of the Hills Green Methodist church, take this opportunity of showing in a slight degree our appreciation of your long,faithful and efficient see - vices as caretakers of our church. We therefore present you, Mrs. Troyer, with this rocking chair and Mr. Troyer with this couch. Long may you be spared to enjoy them. Signed on behalf of the congrega- tion. R. F. STnLolt. Wrr. JARROW. Mr. and Mrs. Troyer in a few well chosen words, thanked the congre;aticn for their kindness, after which everyone sat down to a beautiful supper provided by the ladies. _ ►— PHI LI DEPHI A. Special to the HERALD. The farmers are nearly all, through harvesting in this vicinity The crop was very light. Jacob Smith from Detroit, for- , merle of this place was visiting in ¢ and around this place, the past few weeks. J. Longfellow from Zurich was visiting at Mrs. H. Stelck on tun day evening and owing to the than der storm had to stay all night. Fred Eaalbfleiseh is kept bins these days weighing and taking i fay:. Fred is a hustler. '!.'here is rumor ti:f another Wed ding in town. Rum -a. says its a the North end of the town, lfurr.al boys for the eharivari. f s 11'e aro :•'ih)wllag llht:a :season,, a good marry new tvlt's in J.ailia':, , jlo..,t•s'. '1'lhiltlrt•1n s, Mon s, Boys' and N' (mall~' S11�u's. +r Oiti' st.ie'li is up -lei -data' hi :tyle. Men's, n \1'cilila'it'S anti ('ilileinli', $lath's at lti'frt►tit l►l'it!es. We . f you a 11 er(' ., . atillilletaltailialtatilinaniattetrittleilatetailltittitilanallossunlassiosolimmoudstss DS .Arriving ahnust daily at 1113 BigHardware, which will be sold very cheap for cash or trade. T' have a little of the old 1:iai:'tleib stock left, which I will sell at cost. I am also getting, a fine lot of NEW STOVES If you are in need of a Stove you will do well to see them before placing your order elsewhere. FOR ALL KINDS OF Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oil Lamps, Glass, Etc. CALL AT THE AIC HARDWARE whet yoh tail gc't thein. CHAS GRE Main Street....... Zurich, Ontario. ... Zurich's LeadingShoe Store ... II•own ABOUT U aft` SPR1 SHOES ' t'' ltitf'St 81111},,- i :;,,,gal^ t'1't+lit Ili'. Itn.td ly . nuadidn I11anufac- ► ttll't+1'ti John Elliott and family were *isitirig at .Tax!. D8nsa►n's last Saw day. DRYSDALE Special to the HINIAt.z►. Most of the farmers in this viein- ity are dome cutting grain. 'While Joe. Je'1 imi was return- ing hone! from Haan►esvillt', his horse got frightened and ran away and Joe. had to walk home, fIAlex. Chalet to visited Grand ' _ e Bend on Sunday. iti t"lnallette and Arthur t,a'irrey it inte'ind going IVest eon the settit of1 Aug;ust. The 1lry dale foot hall to ttat haul :C a, good game ttnn ;Saturday eVelli7G t, C'. Troyer is w'ieitibng at Mr. Hor- ner's. Come to rIl e Try me And you Lt 1S:; c*F !PLASH- If PLA aH•11' you Hirci yourself ffallli g ltr,lu.u.- normatl weight there Solcunnt 'r. trifue• , rause of !Ill.& duals u°liana to ionta-unat•tl ' add fat, dant will theme lutnuldd in1r healthy tissites.Ur. ("lieu 's 'Nero, d'pu:4 aunts tthrolten the blood MIA aoervuvnat • 1,1ste'nnn and rarn1e_ Mew life and ll e stessey tau eueey ti.'n di ratan s,opnriin r cuff 'the 4s, liy. It n o,. 2,nal atv.s allot. a'aulal - imas3orealis 44 the1i age . 1Vual.es the alppc-tite ttj l'Fa v Mtfl Plf'i 1GY' tdt1VV nest!), and replaces the tissues w,wtartati,d 4u dilistJekey. Naturally ulnui 011.aainnadl ' this ifduava>r Orme i.x::t•ane: , u'ailluir too tNut clae:rteics. duan cur nu+lyt tall the body and tlier,.nigr1►ic a➢ wn a .:annes disease. Obitna.t•y. ME,i' . u.—Cha Thursday afternoon last, K"aatluaatitte Meyer, ^au ideuty of the late Jacob Meyer. died ant the te14. ieg;'kay of Ler eleaGngtiter. M. Mentum Oe eh.. cat flue Bronson line. being in her nintiett1 year. The tleceased lady was horn ira France • and emigrated to .%naeticaa many years ago. Site sitteit a pi,2,1 le- n1•t of her life in ennada and for sena!, years lived in the stale cot t>lnie. She had a family tyf seven ehidddtenn fear of whom 1prezieemst n1 flir=t. Myr'. Jae vb Meyer of the town lit- is a: son. anotiner 54➢711 live:, in the *United States and a dautebter, Mrs. Menne a Oc'saln, wvinereg the t7eezeyed made herr Monne. are lett to wtiP. n tan J her loss. The tamer al lock place on Sallnd5y after•noena to the Annushl cemetety and was atte•ndtal by a I large member of friends and neigh- bors. lAn fillet Verge Watch. The story of an interesting darer trinket, Which has • apparently r thrown in its fortunes svifii tninada for keeps. comes by way of a L, -n- don newspaper. "An old silver verge watch," says The Daily Chronicle, "of London make, at present exhibited in a 'Quebec shop window, possesses a history. Ate cording to an inscription engraved on they ease, it was given by the tly g t esire of the C-onl,:esse de Lille, . wife of Louis X1,111., to a gra= in het enlploynrent, at Hartwell, near Aylesbury. She there passed away 'Novelnber,:181U, while her hus- band .and she were in exile from -race. The grooni's great -grand -7, n served with the 'Canadian cons' gent in the Boer war, and t irri- the watch with him, it saved Is evidenced by the grateful testimon- ed his life by tensing a Maataser 'bullet to glance off. The case is bat i , slightly damaged by the impact and the watch goes as well as •ever' it did.” Isis published from time to time in, the! daily press. Dr, 't hases Nerve Food, the great` blood builder- and nerve restorative; so cents a box at all dealers, or Udins.n-1 1tOrs, Bateat' , c 'Co.,, 'Toronto. err I1llays buyfrom me. 1.,of,.1.4igslher stlN: i.YiFiatv-.:W .. ...obilaiNiiamitaiewo. ?ENDER • 7- r r o tia 7r� lean or n the loll to the lest 40i 4": id get one of our Trail ”r Traveling Bags 7l i l a Aeilin ;- very 10W. AnWit _ e, enc, g li it li `gin.. 1 'v NI) HARNESS Ser eat Dooyy - , with Fixtures, at $I +00,. t�n�U w 3 "L5E d �4v 't4t{ Yt r� SWARP!, xAxir,rzB 86 cu., ZURICH ONT. As this Is ate alua Diti �Ytt' aIle-' carni• that we wish to elear out 1111 Sunrninefr Good, 14Ho v to draw your attention to a feat v► one' 111's!41• . Dress . Goods lards tri t. a tilha"?'�,�. good �apatt.'rns, t•►l ao.ct at . 0 curds Bedford {'..i'ei?. v', Y elear at en9 Shirts With ore- and two eolduls. good pat- terns. ss,St 1154 -,@'runt 6770° i yq• D w 5 ataat.na°t collars,ai nice blue -white „hertz. sc,ft 17e.i,lnt, sizes e la eia: toC'le'ar . . 1.' e-, . 3 , t J �W lStarch t. bosom. sizes 1- 1>•1 ..- IS. {S'. 17'. to clear . . OC to clear toc tial. 1, s rat one lint, size Actlly, to elem. . ye' Yatri, IleiCa } i , Yard' Taal tti ese' Fibre , 1 Silk bosom, one line, size 8oc Crepe, to clear :at . . . . 1.it:; only, to clear .. . . Kindly bear in mind that these are Al goods,: and are wortI1 more Money, tit► Mu do not want t to miss these snaps. Call early and get first choice. tein ach, Zurich