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The Herald, 1901-10-11, Page 10
gJ r c' u whoa in cogh anal ty-seven stents. Tti a Vienna to that last of John ppei has been very ill croup. Loran ri s, ping a Shinnies. ill 1:ilnds of lumber ;n,1- animate bring their 1 THE ZURICH HERALD �,: of ® IVlr.t . Hastings,barber,at Exeter, Bargains cotNrY Nsws. OFFER NO. 1. 3i Train Hi.RiLD and "� di c �7 The Faanaily Hor- c� l8 all and Weekly Star (Montreal) from now to Jan. :l . 1902, four months, for 30 cent::. Two beauti- ful pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are given to each subscriber FREE. Present subscribers of THE HERALD can secure the pictures and The Family Herald and Weekly Star 3Ofor the 4 months c bypagingus i5he. 0C OFFER NO. 2. THE HERALD and Thrice -a -Week New York World (156 papers dur- ing the year) for one year for $1.65. The Thrice. $1 65 a - 1'iTe: e k York World is almost as good as a daily. Send in your name and ad- dress, accompanied by the cash. THE HERALD, ZURICH, ONT. met with a very painful and serious •accident on Sunday afternoon last. He was aainusing his little daughter, Lula, and while stoned/I on the lower step of the stairway, leading to the upper part of the house, accidently lost his balance and in order to catch himself threw cut his arm, his hand striking the largo pane of heavy Mass in the front door. The force was so great as to break the glass and his arm going through came in contact with its sharp edges and cut a fearful gash in his wrist. The •wound bled pro- fusely, several arteries being sever- ed, together with several of the cords. Dr. Hyndnian was immedi- ately summoned and the wound, which required over twenty stitch- es, was dressed and the injured member is now doing as well as could be expected. edition of • the N e w SLABTOWN Jubilee Laundry Work guaranteed equal to rivals " WC IC We use no Chemicals to destroy your Clothing. (rood Suits to Order '1'4 aark HO FMA , The Tailor. • . t ismer GENUINE VERITY PLOUGH REPAIRS iiuy these and get s;lt sfaetit►u ;fur :'Our ;None+v. RSESHO M Done, so a s t►► give t'tnalft►lt tet the Mose and tt► t1t\°tlu1► his feet. Interfering ',revolted taiENERAL 13 iL.�at'K'M1TH 3,m; • lch , Wisor THE ZURICH WOOLEN fLL O.PE .Yost rtet�i"►t°11a full Stoek !If l"aill Cwoads. All t\adtol t las& re ts,Slneetilag, t'sada+�xs;;e err. $too ugint2"s, Ladies+ Hoist'. t a er aEIS. s, °totskhlig yarn a vet -Lakin kin WeAlso Carry A ftdl line of Hatt+-winaoid �ana'aaa- ttnre.Patlesir ai<snel t-aflt 091iu Smite s. bOlibile „ Fanny i a9� tiet" i, yiiale - hoar & anti EEten i«nu Tab!,+ , oat a'rl. Wines. w. Piettn;tte 'tatniuug anew oat lila►ae prices. JOHNSON, Special to the HERALD. J. Decher had his barn raising last WTednesdaay. John will have a fine barn when completed. Miss Tillie Witmer who was visit- ing friends at Petersburg and other places has returned home. Edgar Broderick of the South end is busily engaged putting up a stable on his farm. A number from here attended the funeral of Wm. Heyrock of St. Joseph on Thursday last. J. Hey was to Hensall on Satur- day. The Misses Witmer of Wawanosh are visiting their uncle, Geo. Wit- mer this week. Z= 1V01 ZURICH r► ria Work srgeir Steck t# obbiet Than *er. Prices Lower Than Ever. Ever. Mr. and Mrs. James Wanless visited at Ohas. Stelck's, Sunday• Geo. Hill is this week laying in his .supply of coal, A. Stelok has the job of drawing it. Geo. Pringle our ladder king is still hard at work. Geo, says ho has made between five and six hun- dred ladders in the last three•years. F. W. Hess, of Zurich, intends giving a phonograph comer t here on „' 'ednosday, 16th inst. T'was just the other night, Three little boys got on the tight, Not on cider, not on beer, For they wouldn't get it here. Oft' to Blake they. then did go, For to explore the lake you know, Down the Bronson just a mile, ' For they hope to get a pile. In an orohard not too small, For fruit to grow :this fall, In the trees which were not big, Peaches hanging on each twig. Stripped the trees from tip to root, Of their mellow luscious fruit, In their pockets which were not small, Jammed the peaches big and tall. Horne they sped with great deligkt, Though it was a rainy night, A racket made, you bet they did, For they watch was hid. •TFtn AE ONY OF ALEEPLEdsNiCS . Did you ever pass tx single night in a wkeful misery, tossing and rolling in bed, trying in vain to sleep and longing for morning to come? Can you imagine the tor- ture of spending night after, night in this way each succeeding night growing worse and worse? This is the most dreadful symptom of Ner- vous Exhaustion and Debility. You can be gradually; and thor- iughly cured of Sleeplessness by Cashmeres Quite a number attended the the upbuilding influence of Dr. , funeral of the infant child of w. Chase's Nerve Food. It cares in Rader of the fourteenth on Sunday.cells and restoring lost vitality. nature's way, by creating new home SU ns. Miss Lizzie Martin is visiting at Mr. J. Wilson's, Zurich road. A large number attended the BLAKE CHOPPING AND CIDER . I 4 / fit y la We can save you a lot of work and worry if we make your Apple -butter, and it Don't Cost fluch �r e do Chopping every Day, at very Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed JOHN THIRSK. NEW DRESS GOODS e are shewing a fine Lot of New Dress Goods.. . SLAKE Serges, Delaines, lneetinns of Crossley and Hunter at Special to the HERALD. French Flannels Henson outlay. Some of the good people in these t Coon hunting is the order of the parts are beginning to draw out Lady's cloth, night. their furs like sensible people as Cga � Miss Laura Harper of Drysdale the weather of late has been quite C. C. visited here the latter part of last fresh. week. J. Deetrlae' is t+n the sial: list, day and peerini, is the. order of the Pieking apples is the order of the Spocial Yams ill Coating. J. Torrance of Eganontiville pass. F na�• ;ht. eel through here Tuesday. E Several of our young people took in the wonderful sights at Bayfield DRYSDALE show. Rohs Johnson again secured the Sp ee�ial to the HEitm.n. first price for his two-year-old eolt Thr farmers in this vicinity lino at Bayfield. busy piton -Thing. Chas. Troyer again passed Joseph Jellinleau visited Holmes- through our village to let us know ville tan Sunday hast and returned ' the taxes are. again needed. " thn Monday morning. John Thirsk is doing; a rushing Miss 31'ati;v i)enony who has beep' business in the apple butter, eider Ilia the reit L list for the past month' and gain ("hopping. Chris. the is able to ;et around again. r oltl standby is foreman. J. W. Horner purchased da buggy ' it. t . Nichol must the expecting froata Hess of Zurich. f some wet weather as he has put in V. Lallnrtee, i".'.. is proud of his a big stook of boots and shoes as new watch whieb lei• got at the lit. Bub has never handled these goods Ja+�n1►ln Hamar. before, you will no doubt be able J. P. Han is rin;yoged with Mr. buying nuurysvnnt r oesve him a �all before btlourte. l�at^Itatnc aeg►plll«s. t' Alen. i'li.albt^tt vi itrtl tlritrnd Thos. bherritt hos this hast. week been harvesting his clover seed. Bend i �4atndsy ,. --..sone. Leo. Jt'llilneaan left for : tiaithrey S"1", JOSEPH PN where he is engaged for the winter. „ 1 1u Challette visited Graral Bend Sl eeia:I to the Hfrtai. i. on Saturday. Heir Horan of Pigeon, Mieh.. who Most of the hays attended the , has l Illi v'y aisitiimg tht It. O llriell's fair at Hayfield ton Friday and re- for alae hast titres 'weeks, returned F. A. E ©7'I ARD BA YFI EL D her and purposes remaining a few months. A nunilx�r from here are at eauap this week in Toronto, stmong them are R. Peck, A. Armstrong. L. 'Towson, W. Whiddon, Jas. Cain- eron, W. Holman and Chas. Card. Mrs. Mackie who was visiting her *son J Tippet returned to Ber- lin ei li aeragersongesegagensemisseen /-1 =RIVED AT THE BIG HARDWARE A full line of Beautiful Stoves, Decorated and Plain Lamps, and a Fine Stock of SILVERWARE All will be sold Cheap; to shit the times. For all kinds of Hardware TINWARE, PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, GRANITE - WARE ETC., CALL AT THE BIG HARDWARE HAS1 lVlaixg �tYtleet.....GREB , � ch9 Dat SAAr Do you iii - tend to busy a Cook tone or a. Heater 1 Then see our line of Decarbon Steel, The stove of the Clay. will burn COAL or WOOD. Tien times tar strung :as east. costs no more than old. kind. EVERY PULL STOCK t GUARANTEED ALS() A BEST STOCCK OF HARNESS. p.;�.i^�6y:' DE Ol THE BETLEATHER THE LAND P OD'y\'.t' S We are Readgoarters for Blankets. Robes and hugs. C. IIIUTLEJB � CO., l arilwart• and Harness l llllnt►1'iulii. zumoti own ns Month. J •d Miss M. l�'alayoner was down from An (Ioderieh a few dad's last wea'k. Ir. Alex. Parsons who formerly resifted here but moved to tt farm near Clinton, has purchased idrs. Heakie's property near the'front road sehool. Caution. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for the payment own on TcttYstlary l tats of a certain note made by ane in port da good time. I fatsaor of Henry Ilse' for nineteen Iter. Dis�ardlitae saute al at Mt`. h"". �t`nn Smith of Detroit who I dollars, slated the 30th day of E Eel/ - Masse on Sia nalay evening. has been here, attending the fullers Umber, 11101, as the said note has S'nbeerib a for the Herald and al of her brothel, Mr. Heyroek, re- beets trabttaitied _hp rate ttnisrty-' turned home oil Saturday. Chris. lie �rocit of moil hast presentation and have received. no li ! Value for the same. been calling on friends the past (t3°,sly Joint XtC lt. testi the Drysdale mews. HILLSaf=EN few days. Zurich P. O. Dated this 30th day of September, 901. Special to the Henei.v. ir.'t'enncnt barrister, of London Mrs. Win. Curry will have an has Pur'c'hased the farm stock and auction sale of faint stock and i ittnplements of &nn Smith. implements en the teat of Novena- r James Overholt who has been ber. its Dakota. harvesting, returned tr`ni. Di►naait and Miss E. Troyer , home. visited at Ed. Ttoyer's Sunday. b Miss Bicigneul who lies been Levi Stelek has been on the sick 9 dangerously ill for the past two list slice arriving hoiine iroto the , weeks dietl on Tuesday morning, West. she was eigiateen years of age and Chu?.'rroyen• is irusiiv engaged :'cites the eldest daughter of E. gathering tease.:. Bieignetil of the Queens hotel. George Anderson was in diode-AfNI-ELG7r rich Tuesday bast. Misse• Paul and Playter returned Speeial to the HERALD. to their home in Toronto \Vednes- Miss ji'i?son of Greenway is the ESS h Ontario day.Stinsom John Cochrane intends digging �ubii Reta f Stanbury C and Miss an artesian well in the near future. ioorhouse are at Toronto this week. .._ - fir. and Mrs. W. Jowett are boli - II t urtslaying at Buffalo, Toronto and other places. Kalbfleisc When ALL L . �V ' are rn inaizin t a grand diepiny t►f .Autumn .Millinery. Nev it edels have arrived shave the season is Upon aas aintu yore Drill fired our r,ome o coiner% ine \with slut• ele.►it•ee.4 eentuples et' the . • Parisian London an,, New ' `oar' r Styles Yon ssillll also :.t • nu ,,iii• Roams. trate C la•uginaus tell" alt tlhs Canadian and Anntert ea n made bats of this satans�rin. bats that set the styles fa.. w*.D tae'u all over the world. near Heady -to -wear hats .tmtd the Camel ltatire?ilii=a•tV are bnaana/8- soatie, tits airs• atiso�r)atr trimmings. sntll as Velvets. �t'lia•nilles, Ostrich Plumes ete. Harmony. richness. taste in ed,lor. design and arrangement are brought to perfection. e therefore exteeed za a i'rdial invitation to every ry lady in town and community, to edit and examine ear alisplay of i'oodls. as it will pay you.... Collector's. Anr4„Pi 1( \.. i Sl Fi ell from the Holl of the O L Il STAND township of Huy fot the year 1901 Total taxes for all purposes $13, B89.89 ; County rate, $1,990 30, e, r �,, m► owiiship rate, $2,.12.I•l, Gen.,'vE) Z' b brich school rate~ $3 2eS.0: School sec. ` tion debentures. $652-28; Drainage ta.ntes, $2,19:1.42 ; Statute labor, 'en Zurich Police Village, $210.57; Statute labor, Dashwood Police Doctors and Editors. Village, $109.57; Statute labor, The tdodetor.s are all friends ;i ours township, $32.50; Zurich Police Village special rate, $tsy .ti0 ; Police ;land we expccr t them to stay with Village of Zurich, dog tax, $34.00; , us until death. Yet at the risk of Dashwood dog tax, *2.i 60. incurring their displeasure we don't mind giving them a touch up. A doctor up in Algoma is credit- ed with saying that newspapers are run for revenue only. (tee wiz ! what do doctors run for anyway? Do they run for glory One good healthy doctor's hill would run THE HERALD office. six months. .. An editor works half a clay for • The cough that �aar•s the cough that Mrs. Rothwell and daughter! Croup it the terror of every mother three dollars, with an investment pi nineandt g The following figures are glean �r�fFocating John A. �leLeocl returned to Loci !L L - don Wednesday after a week's visit r home. w c'1Vgt• i f 1 moved to eeaforth this week. and the cause of frequent deaths gets tight n the chest is daily getting' of three thousand dioldars; a doctor -- X11 kinds of woodwork arid sate deeper and deeper into the bronchial 1 [rS. Parson8 has moved t0 tli o small children. Dr. Chase's e Menus t iut,o. a a Turpentine? boils seise and works fen minutes . - yrup� o see an all t1o2n[y. to order. Estimates ` tubes and Is ntak►ng directly for the house lately occupied b ;ylrS. bring* prompt relief to the loud, ring- Or two doil'arr, with an investment g lungs to become pneumonia inftamma- p such coughs are sometimes referred Ar T t prevents boy that costs one dollar and thir- ETra full stork of B Petr �'eda3x ppe , youingest dlatuahte3! favorite remedy for 'sought, colas , resting place. with catarrh of the Stomach but is manilla.i An editor never gets his educe- with recovering.• rs. P. W. Bonk 20 Macdonald ; tion finished. He learns at long as Dr. Chase's ';syrup of Linseed and y 'Turpentine has long been known aaS mother's favorite remedy for croup, bronchitis, coughs and colds. It gains in popularity every day and now has by fax the largest 'sale of any similar r preparation. t given for all kinds of buildlirts.' tion of the lungs or consumption. Rothwell'- trig eolith, Tones breathe* easy and l of three rents for catnip and a pill >, � _ - rctirents sut!'acRteoa. It e} mothers Y to as "graveyard 'coughs;" because they L es ., ways on hand. one a it Chopping done Le Evea every day. prap "IDa soot . era ti dere: the to You is prc e It Ioosens the tightness In the chest. �l��n�T'���' � .allays the inflammation, cures the cold Miss Yelland is visiting at Cen- ilralia. James Whitten of London has been spending the past couple of reeks with friends here. ittr�eet, Barrie, Ont., say ;—"Haavin„ s he lives and studies all his life. He stied your' medicine, my faith is fiery ; eats bran mash and liver, he takes 'tete in its powers of curing cough and croup, Iffy little girl has been subject 1 his pay in turnips and hay, and to the croup for a long time, and I ) keeps the doctor in town by re- found nothing to cure it until T gave , fraining from printing the truth Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- abouthim S TISFACTiON Mrs. Bushnell who has scent the it urine I cannot speak too highly of 1 We would like to live in Algoma a' i Mills 14th Con., Lot 25. SCIZI . k . ofLinseed z rich p. and Turpentine s sand prevents pneumonia, consumption summer here at Mrs, Geo. Ervin's, dealers`, or Edmanason, Hates & Co., To- left on Saturday for San Francisco. ranto. Mrs. Stevenson and fancily of OroChase s `iyru camper, the last of the, summer at '+�i campers left for her bonze Monda,�. Mrs. Naiwtor and two daughters,. have returned to their home in Kansas after spending the summer here. Mrs, Starks accompanied 25 cents a bottle, all dealers, or Md- and run a newspaper six iloenths j g . iaauanalon, Bates & Co., Toronto. i and see if that AI,,oina tloetor I would change about running a Dret‘Chases: ,Syrup ' newspaper for revenue only. If s we didn't get some glory out of it of Linseed . we would agree to take one of his pills after first saying our prayers. If the editor makes a mistake he and rpenti e' • has to apologize for it, but if the and ather Rung troubles. 25 cents, ail doctor makes a niista3ke he buries it. If we intake a mistake there is • a law suit, tali swearing and a smell a suipbaar. but if the de etor • makes one there is a. funeral, cut flowers and smell of varnish. The doctor coin use a word a foot long. but if the editor use it he has to • spell it. If the dnotor goes to see i another man's wife he will charge the moo for the visit. If the editor calls on another man's wife he gets • a charge of lee kshet. Any nredi • • sal College can nuke a doctor You can't make an editor, he has to be born one. The editor works to keep front starving. while the doctor works to ward off the gout. The editor helps risen to lave better, and the doctor assists them to die easy. • The drifter pulls a sick 311un's leg ; the editor is glad if he can Collect his bills at all. Revenue only' We are living for fun in spite of the doctors. A Great Offer. We will give you THE Herald and Montreal Daily Herald for one year and a handsome picture of Xing Edward VII all for $1.75. Call and examine the paper and the premium picture. The biggest newspaper offer ever made. 1 THE HERALD is a newsy paper" 4iTe want y on as a subscriber.