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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-11-08, Page 81 or r4 I .='"I ALt) Bargains QFFEF NO, 1. f *� Tin.; HERALD and" dfl C i u.Y C The Fancily Her - (‘'W. told Weekly Star (Montreal) ! • fa girth 110* tg Jan. 1, 1902, roust' i Menthe. for 30 cents. Two beauti- ful pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are given to each subscriber FREE. )?resent subscribers of Tixx HERALD can secure the pictures and The j Family. Herald. and Weekly Star 3(0 ` for the 4 mouths u'ger by paying us 15c. C i' A.TE•KETS , THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL WINTER FAIR, 1 ovised every '1'hncs ety uJtee,00n The Ontario Provincial winter 'heat Oats - Barley Peas Peas Flour. Butter Earl,•, C1hiokceans is- - Ducks Geese Potatoes - - - - 35 10 HENSALL MARKETS; 63 to 06 fair was for tetany years conducted BLAKE CHOPPING AND CIDER - 32 by the Agricultural and Arts .40 42 Association, In 1892 the Provincial 60 ti;, Lite Stock Assooiations took a con- ? 00 2.10 trolling interest in this important 1s 15 exhibition. The results have been t.t 1. - - 4,. 5 0 6 r 5 Wheat Oats Barley Peas - Flour - - - 03 tcei 00 32 35 38 42 60 65 ? NO. 2..00 2,10 OFFER Hogs (live) per cwt 4.75 5.25. TRE HEIL LD and Thrice -a. -Week New York World (156 papers dur- ing the year) for one • year for $1.65. 1 The Thrice, J^" a We c' k 1 edition of a AI'- the N e w York World is almost as good as a daily. Send in your name and ad- dress, tu'Comptiniccl by the <'auh. THE HERALD, ZURICI-I, ONT. Jubilee Laundry Work guaranteed equal to most. gratifying, In 1891 there were 1)1 entice in all classes ; $102 were reoeivod entrY foes., ousel $86 as gate receipts. A total of $188 was therefore received, and there; was $325 pais( in prenhiunis, Under the supervision of the As- sociations there has been - a steady growth.until In 1818 there ;were over 800 entries, over :;1,100.+ gate and entry receipts. The atuount paid in prizes was $4,500. In 1899, there was over x;3.500 paid in prizes. • In 1900, there. were over 3,000 entries and over x7,000 Was paid in prizes, and 11,000 persons visited the show. In 1898-9 black tests and lectures by the judges in the rings were introduced, and have since been continued and have proven of great value. It is safe to say that this is now the most important 'Show, fron an educe- tional standpoint, held in any part of the world. The Dairy Depart- ment is also most complete incl PLEASED valuable, in fact, it is the most e swamp wes • o ere has een Glair cattle held anywhere. In latecausing quite a conflagration of connection with the Show, poultry a ST lane. exhibits and experiments have been Isace Hudson is busy working on introduced, which are C1 %-� t S�•. the sidewalks in Hensall. proving of great value to the country. HILLSGREEN Special. to the HERALD. Mr. Alfred Reichert bad a bee digging ditch on 'Wednesday. In the evening he entertained a num- ber of his friends to a dance. Jtas..aiogan who has been in Min- neapolis for some time is visiting friends here. Dame rumor says 1 Jantes will not go back alone. (Seo. Hill had his cabbage garden demolished on Hallowevee Th • t fh 1 b M e Car save you a lot of work and worry if we make your Apple -butter, and it Don't Cost Ruch We do Chopping revery Day, at Very Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed JOHN THIRSK. valuable and instructive show of We use no Chemicals t destroy your Clothing. ii eo Suits to Order war1L OM ERS 0 ; There will be no service in the Th Judges after marking awards 7 are requested to deliver addresses and explain why they placed the awards as they did. They are most carefully chosen and are men of wide experience who fully mider- HOFFMAN, TN Tailor. i`fethodist chi c lh next Sunday E ENDEAVOR T() evening owing to the anniversary services in Kippen. al Wm. Jarrott was in Seaforth on business on Saturday. J. H. Wistrier GENU/NE VERITY' PLOUGH' REPAIRS Buy these and get satti-taaetit►I1yinir 31(m, large HclRs1* HO1rN 1` I1oue,, so u;; tt►;;i�•t� rtaltrf►)k•f to the Horse and to develop'1%1 /RN?1rk�L"PiI�L'I;]Iii\ ,Lust year tile., --lett not lttl „t 11:s feet. rubVfrringlare'vtelttoil Every one who world have a`'enou h. and 'anscoverflow tllinting ex- ' '' ' ' `ll l'l"I1 iN(1 e•ltear. soft, veivt•t- •kirh fret frt)Itl i hibition proves that it is not netesee �x1l.:,illel?. 1�,T..1( iti... iml+, hluexla`eual realtie.ti ,turd N I Miss Jane Curry took part in the stand the requirements of the home PLEASE OIT1i, CUSTOMERS BY GIV- ING THEM FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY concert at Kippen last Monday and foreign markets. After the' A s evening. animals are judged alive, each one ,fished Customer John Forest, we are pleased to entered for the block test is sent Baty has almost recovered from this into the slaughtering room where receipt illness. it is killed and dressed, being first privately marled by the director I elute. Curry is expected )tome in charge of the ring. Other judg- from the West next week. es, also experts, now judge the ear-' James Love is having his house cusses and again address the ; • shingled and repaired. James likes ' audience and explain their awards to have things up to date. and outline the requirements of the Miss Alice McEwen of near Hen.; Various markets and of the eon salt cinema need her duties as smilers. teaelier in S. S. N. :3. Hay, on A building costing over $20,000 Monday of this week. has been erected and equipped in Tim HERALD is a newsy' paper. ! Guelph for the purpose of holding tell your friends about it. the Show. Lecture rooms capable of seating 000 persona. are provided. � . a eli�tis;nt•in'� eruptions most use Dr.R Burs to provide gne'tihneble enter - aft 11. ismer, 1t1llalCIl .1' tainmente in miler to draw at large Is Our Best Advertisement. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY TRIED DEALING HERE WE ASIC YOU TO DO SO, AS 13Y OUR METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS WE FEEL SATIS- PIED WE CAN PLEASE YOLT, WE DON'T ASIS YOU TO HELP PAY OTHER PEOPLE'S BAD DEBTS. WE KEEP NO BOOKS,THAT MEANS DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET. t taut Chnttut'nt. It iti u trill' intelligent and alapree�iattive au- A. OS Iona tar flit, .IMI, trues not clog the i e h,,, r. pones us do powders , and insures l 'immanent benefit. There is not rl a Gump , ittehilig" 1)lirniaal; sL•in vinees visited this exhibition. eche d' result is the Government of eaehof that 1)I . Chase's Ointment will not , the Eastern Ytet►vinet+ has cdc�eitled e•ur e. [them find it invaluable►;,, tier Balt Etwi wine sralct Meatal t►tl 1' tat et)-upeeratte with the Maritime d THE ZURICH 1 , Last winter a deputation of CO WOOLi 11'V MILL $TORE ;NA I't°t°ciae•t1 at rail ;;t,oek of Qe'�►ll cleioe� . }All %sue►l Ji ais;o t't4a tilte'.e'thf4."'. 'I ryyIt�aY**t1t'I'i1��'e�ar. 816 $ek- Rt/e4$, TW1ie°+ 111ati,�, a►6r+t'aallA Stoe kin yarn n a wlee•t::ial"ity. We Also Carry A ifnll line t►t Itetta�. BuNrprl mutant -i ture.,1. arloranti lb ruin rnti Sults Feeley lFeeltei Zit'!tueas, biate: 1seiEl' axluul 1`.:Att'luwa;an4 T,4Unflt- tat r all lye nt't Vi nett 1'raui:unbnng, done .at' T, & M. JOHNSOR Zurich, Hut 11R1CVel 't rk litiOG1ES MGM $V0UII Larger Stook Than Ec.er. Nobbier• Than Ever, Prices Lower Than Eyes. '. RISS SOL etic , f ta�rl Kaibfie : MI ,L ch's Planing and Saw 1 i. -All kinds of woodwork, and saw- incce done to order. Estimates given for ail kids of buildings. A full stock of t . C. ltd Cedar Shingles. All Muds of lumber al- ai on hand. Choppin` done r every day. ti --JAT1 AT IDN €JA uTEEE", dills 14th {'ion., Lot 5. persons from the Maritime =a•o- t ise i e o2 men, women or rhilCda en v ,,• Breeders ,la a tl t-at.rtlit.r en 11c.; little ones. t to ► letters . ssoeia on and estatbli h a Winter Show at Atm hterst, N. S. This point twos elft►sen' because it was central and of easy 11 itceess from cacti Province. The Ontario Provitichtl Winter Fair will this year be held in t nelph, Deeeenl.ber loth to 13th in. 1 ellt4ive. It is held under the am: - ,tires of the Dtnllinllnn Cattle 13reeels ere" Aesoeiration, the 1:1eaninion Sheep Breeders As"statelaatie,ann, the, Dominion Swine Breeders" Aseoe- 'ball t. the Ontario Poultry Asioe-'' ii:atir,Ta, and a eonnnaittee front tl e; its' (if Guelph. The exhibit of tittle,, sheep, s svix&C and ,toultr', Il ,Have awl dead will this year teeelipse ,! my previous exhibit. The following is the first deaft t of he pise t't nine for let'tnre rooter. II 11 animals to be judged from 11 ?Odes' ,did on -canners standpoint. faster Points or breed points are, et to be considered in judging or yetaring. LECTtRES. BAYFIELD The Zurich Herald The Montreal Daily Herald 1.00 Avid x Selers i teams • s col King Edward Pt.. T'ef..-St e'4t o3 ALS. 1v 1C`ta w tale ❑7 !, t t t o o e ,insane by C U 'Levy^'+ u a "tl CI no G e• .. pox tears ate 115 -5,C1: -.._11,3P0•0 • 11%'? e . is C• . LK, t n+• 2.13 �n 3'ts3t "7-. i ..r0 •�� 9 ata o• - a: i; ne';eo.,bens' tin 1 Cotii.t:ta. It to atm a s< .a a t ...e ae< tt"Jeniti3a3iatlaaf ttW : r.-! 11,.! E° a % r [- ectotira-g; C 9 moa."...._ ,:v.:11", t • . nr . t aY^ tete.t to ain aata:Ctp L t...r.ta..... *.a.taa getagc is ccuapaa a, a.ed ret 7 rtT; xa yr s' t OXTEL e r r a t'-.? 1 t, a tea d+i lbCan2t-.cat3tsa+Esau , a. 6kddatitrt "tea thZ 004Z411•0 ry. a da+<.ed IN a tieaas re 9 . to t c.; Ga t;,. easlir Hi fled t✓,a a}.; a r oy, aas e t . s IDD rtznaa 1111-sas 11:a, hat', a x s. 'tat; a' Joe ras2tality a a aft a - v - . ,t :•. a i3 art' CATTLE. -The ilecireblee and ,tratil::s; .e:,n, r✓;.nr•:t- :a* nndeairaable points of beef Vaniloek. IluStrateul by living specimens;., • o G. E tae. Dour. Jolm Dry-, ...n Arthur Tyson. Ditlity,'C'e,hr / t . rt A tan i'- tart t, ie t T tine () :luau- `Tula? desirable and undesirable d Execu.ttjr s Notice. rine in tuning rantoa. Galzilon left;, ]points or as dairy ("ow. Illustrated. II -mute stranding in thetin. It t- s urs* living a1Se`V ilnetis. Prof. 131 If. P Notir'e to Crediton' - of William The Herald Zurich. aftei vs-or(is thrown out with the ',' Dean. Prof..T.W. Robertson : Focel i Hevroek. lathy of the Townnshlp of result that several fowl turned tip dated rare of a Dairy remade from. Hear. Farmer, deceased. 1'arrsug(nt their toes from supposed poisoning' birth until four years oke Floe_ to See. 3S of Chap. 129, of the Ile- after eating it. People cannot 1)e, Syclrrey Fisher. Srt$ely.-Muttoti' visetd Statutes of Ontario le -0,7. too careful along this very matter sheep, the desirable and underir-: anued -rxnm cases are opened their : able points. Illustrated by ho ing j='-eliec is Iaet'et"v „ager, that MI a Tedi- e detente should be entirely; 1,ti)eeinhens. Long -wools: P'rof.1 tors .Ind others laving rlanaos araeinct the eaanl►¢,cel. Crlsedatle, _ . brill Arthur a fined estateof othe boasait the a9r dales ru ➢ who I'em- ._-. _.. _... - y ofbe/ eau In Ilolrle )t.i1 5 we have the to rlaalt shaedrys ,._ 'Tyson; Medium: Prof.C"rQstdaae 1 l , leer, �lr h . 19x11, pare on or before the rest ©ik-1 ]I Sohn Caampdaell Arthur 'I'rson I (- f ), t hh 1, 1 Greys. Blacks, Biseedis and mixed Goods, taseseamestaumininieseallallannlelemeloome FQR[VED AT THE ENG HARbWARE A full line of Beautiful Stoves, Decorated and Plain Lamps, and a Fine Stock of SILVERWARE All will be sold Cheap, to suit the times. For all kinds of Hardware TINWARE, PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, GRANITE - WARE ETC., CALL AT THE BIG RARDWARE Sz 3REB Main Street Zurich, Ontario 1 TI kirt The Kind Younu Want Bill Heads Sale Bills Note Heads Envelopes Circulars Etc. Etc. QD;R YOUR PRINTING THE HERALD Zurich u er Are Tired Senrt•lurtg for a Good Cook or Aeating Stove. then come to u.. '11 ee cell the Hest : made by the Leading ltannttueturerti of Canada. 11 years' experience in the Stove 'Trade hence the must, whyWE SELL THE BEST. We also sell 85 Different kinds of STEEL RANGE$ "min $1: A) tt, $2' .O{ less than tjiit'�y�j �y y�S RANGE 1:- EDDLAI and you get a li+trg 'r stove. Cali f(:►1• cedlt: , free, rlli11 SW OM" �1f1+('S. RIGHT GOODS!. RIGHT PRIM! . , RIGHT'1M�:! TALLIES x011" tS F. Hardware and Harness Emporium, a F ION, 'OLS ii . C. u pjETE t •: ¢ •ta.ato +e, o>•s.o sem. r►�att°4t-4ww>*.a5 Fall and. Winter Stock is now Complete and in the different Lines you each see all the latest goods lrecirte attention is drawn to our , 1 . 5 day o \oveua er next , A D ., 90 , to , , h r i ° •,1 - Pt -G. -Desirable and auricle- a send by frost prepaid to Samuel Iiannie, A Special one :-Carey All -wool tIotllesptxil4 <ici inches wide. 4■ EAcra'x P'tte = Bitable lioints, of at Ea(xen pig. at Zurich P. 0 - one of the executors of'. Extra quality and value, per yard - - To CoughF. pee -r:: IJacdson. est. CAreIssls.- their christarn names and surnanacs, ad- lkiescr, F. 4'. Roelsnn, illristraateci ;, 'dresses and descriptions, the full p irtir- OperaFlannels. radars of their rlanums r. statement rat lllustraated ley living speehnens. the last will testetnent of said decreased The cough that hurts, the rough that Vets tight in the chest is daily getting' deeper and deeper into the bronchia? tubes and is making- directly for the rungs, to become pneumonia, in/lamina= tion of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs are sometimes referred to as "graveyard coughs," because they r usually bring their victim to that last testing pace, Chase'g Syrup of tInseed "and Turpentine has Tong been known its .mother's favorite remedy for •crow,, bronchitis, coughs and ooTds. It gains Ire popularity every day and now has by far the largest sale or any similar" preparatibn. -i, 'LY. F`lavelle of the Wm Davies , s e of Company, Tor (if ane) h- ld by them and that after the ., OC i n s. One, as (."aslxnlere at ;doe .• e n Ingersoll Packing b ty per Itaalr; another very Co.. � soli; C. r', Hoedges, of the Farmers' New lines and shades just in. Popular prieee per yd50 Toronto C. C. •' their accounts and the nature of security ` We can givice you Good YatI�IBPy i21 these • Trines. Yt son, - ac -ing o. L Inger- da aforesaid the said executors will pro _ y It Toosens the tig'htneee in the Chest, #mays the inflammation e:°res the cold and prevents pneumonia, consumption and other lung troubles. >i cents, all dealers', or Edmanson, Bates & Ca„ To- ronto. 0 p 3't.ti Y � _ < . .. w ex Zu rich P. CO. and Turpentine. them. • 210- Gs.6,R?IE-T, Zurich. ase's Syrup ay Sample Pictures to Band. 5lhovelle•s and 'Scr.•1.per-holders - seed to distribute the assets of the said Heavy All -wool at 2. ets per pair, all sires. Bo -operative Packing Co., Wahl- deceased among the patties enilfled ` u T_ • 4, , Weep our boys -eaarm this winter ford, have kindly consented to be thereto having regard to such claim; of V r p v t -w ter by iuuyin H. A rierticds, A. 'Tyson. ., . - or eisrl b notice shale not ha been re- '500, 750 to LSO teach. Also a Wool at 50e and a special ecial :in sta•i p etd All nerved by tiers at the time of snclx des-' ly p BEAVER NJEabt3IiII p+--oolalt'50a,ntdS5te. trsbution. p to the HERA1.Te. SAMUEL RA 'Xten Executors, ; linty of half -wool at 1be eI axes Special 7:Il.ASTCS ItAXNIE Zug err P.0 Sec i -p p }low does the -gid*weather sunt II J D. COOK ~r Ani ce light wool est the thing 'for fall at t5c a part, . e < � 'e r� our Fleece -tilled underwear for them. W; presenttwhieh notice shall be given as ,dove r.•- have them for boys * years obi and uu. r. In Stockings w . have and address one or other of ' , e arve, a line these ineetings. C'ARe.SsI,s {Ilius ryaxxred and The said executors will not be All-wool,just the thing iter boys,at 2.it f4 per pair. n liable for the assets or any irarf fh reof a tratetd) Prof. Cx. E. Uttay, , to any person or personsof whose 'ed aim A. Word to the Alen about Under leer -We have Fleece -lined a at: you': 1Vecarefutl that sora theft Solicitcrforduxecntors. Cashmeres .it2'5'eto45eper pair. get your toes frozen. Dated at Zurich this lith flay of Mr. S. G. limner has Mr. John October, A. D. 1901. Simon to do his ploughing.; Mr. D. Oswald having gone to do some for Iris father on the Bronson. Men Wanted a We have sanplee of the three in 1 iy Swamp Drain, near Zurich• sch of Linseedpremium. pictures given to yearly , Wages 51.00 per dayand board. subscriptions of the Family I emailed Apply to u antteittbacb anti r5taz, -,all anti see thef BG.� REMEMBER 1 All Goods Advertised, are to be had. We do not Advertise what we haven't got. Call and see us... . 1 Zuiic-h;