The Herald, 1902-05-02, Page 8S
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BEGINNING
THU
'
*U G M27,
♦ ND FOLLOWING DAYS
YS
Under the Supervision of
ZUR1C1-1
s
SSo
MERNER
The Leading
Blacksmith and
I.orse=Shoe#'.
1 snake a Specialty
of Shoeing Flatfoot-
ed and Inteiferiiig
Iforses
UENEIRAL 1. L...t"KSMI"t°ItiNu
meeker.
t_ N UNDERTAKING a'I rel h was begun by that
3. H. tFIS t I` UIP � l this week. ;and ,esti' Zino ,vane
n Undertaking Stock is cwuatp1t4eaanel v.ill to ralpial;y pn.1ted ttltm e,
i•itreful attention gitt'n t4) A vt ry pretty 1tad ei'1u t \e't°altliTl.i
this deitalrt111a'Tlt. took 1Dlaat't' at the reei'at'nt'a- of Me,
Picture Framing. Nouidin ' and John Watson.statures on Tie ay
Johns°! "+ Window Shades. Wemake a April 'Ill. when hie ....eland W1 ann *ua4°'2• aveelaaltas al !lettere felleetiteg. Mies Treat \q.aS tlni'tc•ltl In ale l°` II
..t......MIN..a hinds of 3ll°1trinhat°-' 1.D Mr. i ).ar ills
PRICES RIGHT. Dewar. a prosperous yattltt', Ce"1•anta°t•
Is the Piave to 1 co hen .of the Nam* t1;et:Tatilnila. The tett'
men:: 'was; performed its ie a F::
1021 ruquia't any t+f the tall anal see its before pnreh as- ;,,1. (.t. Y ell:aIR1 a); i:,ty r,:oral. in 1 •te l
Milo%hog Aliiin°Qw o: in:: eleteall.re. I�1)tt°ta'12t°U° of t7lllr the it immediate
Sideboards. Bedroom Suites, fru icllal•, telt* Initial 1C iT t,' •1 '11x1e
Extension °1 `3lD�t•'S. Condon. P. 'I le s a a c u 11TMlt'i an ta'rh of teteeeart "en .. `7:nt
Fade Rockers. Paras' Err., bride as prat o miner ,eseelte n ill
Miser"211 s, rietnre retuning DASH'WOOD ONTARIO erltfltEet"�•A€lutYc IL
�,yt1n lot t°.
mated eilnflon. n s bile ,diltet- n t'
The t A si1EcrLLTlZ t'lialtalll to o ri 4ti Ql the lAt°61111 t 6„arts
The 'Woollen :Will Store 5, C L lir...aura ilulC,„,..t)Hllllnl, a,..7l1° a tu'!°
nrormt. The :vont- a t Mule on r , a ill
van Oa t. vein un t? tlltil'.!' ho 1:11l14FTl t13iQ1lni °leer Y to tented in Wp:
'alliE't'Ott(' uep'aa ” i°u3lrh:pR1 * ,rtes BARUAl tivicinityt eased tlatsnfl i.nd01v 0a6l,1,,u,
to i . I i-
,jtni3l 331 wll'+1➢i'Jl!ti them as len:, ° ';. t
1P19 . }? Mayer! 1:`., "rt',l, n , De. For next
, and 3in11e1n }1GlH)1.ittl=rs. fir° •1tn,i NIL . u
�r p! TL1r Dewar will I ts°➢Gap ale leoantee l•e t „ n
T. M1 JOHNSONZuri n Die 1 ta11 lila gateau's rum on the 4.41,, ,
ds'lir.
111uaU - of the, ultra a •y,iu'•et,
tt� p _.. .- Natives to las ee'f 2I can the et t
y tatl8'iB; hitt' Ian al foil rip. ;111tor>;ilto is that of to '2Ctell l In i.
,ryI „ .�{W�,�., Jg1�y yyY Y,, My yy ;As.
lilts �lovas}Y,�Y it trJ,.OISN't 4',1 t, nt'n t , ,
latt ite 'Slimes. 111e('htl, 5,!... pals. �'�iho Nr -4 a little twat, r1 ua, f ,t
the ()ve 11e€ of Adelaidenee :1 N
2 int°R1tty, Ile°a111tit'lli Ties, l�,rt't'ir`'r.°tw '1'6na..a i:t C alar its N.V..
t or ° for grm ° Andrews. $` itai fee manatee l :na
lot,. ! iior 41 ' front hie Loyine tal It niii hiss s 1
°'sal X6.1 „,„ . s..„, _ o 0. —0e-: toathe -Wotkw f lifesaving. vinud .. .Flo ;tee.. t
y r'escalce . p 'awls: from dr: l
Ale n tunny other Va r ;a7ins
THE ZURICH .HERALD
Special to the HE:p ten,
Mr, .14,1110SIlowaed of Drysdale
,visited at Chas. Troyer's We arie s-
dtLy evening last.
M. Geo. Pringle has, invested ill
a slaabjestic liolacenst s;trein€;
machine. (Yeo. will nnaake the buys
Bustle now.
Win. (.xi•uin left for Decker -rine
Mich., Thursday,
Mr. Albert and Miss Melissa
Smith visited at Levi Steick's Sun.
day.
• Miss Emily Troyer ia; visiting a
Ecl. Troyer's this week.
Communion service will be c1i
t
pensede with on Sabbath in the
Presbyterian Church
Rev, Cranton occupied the pulpit
in the Presbyterian church Friday.
- Miss Mustard of near Brucefield
visited at 1Tna. Love's Sabbath;
Mr. James Hagan was in Bruce -
field Monday on business.
A number attended the political
meeting .in Zurich last meeting.
Mr. Ecl, Hagan of the Medical
college Toronto is expected lionte
Saturday next.
Master John Jarrett who has
been on the sick list the past week
is improving.
Francis Coleman received a boy
from the home last week.
Miss Annie Consit has been paalI-
- eel to address the teacher cont'en_
tion on nature studiee and school
cabinets in Godericli, May 22nd and
23rd.
..�..� -•
• • ONTARIO BAYFIELD
Special to Tun HERALD.
H. Drelnnann and John 1'i'hiciclon
have greatly improved their Waxes
DASHWOOD D of business by having new
fronts put in. When painted they
Store.
re.
will present line appearance,Furniture
�,, �.
Mr. H. Eilber, the conservaatiVe
candidate. had a gathering o the,
1 wish to ;announce to the Public faithful on Tuesday.
' Mutt I have moved sur .;tock to Mr. E. ;Weston Ieft this week for the
\Cillert s ::tore, oppr.site .liotfnum's Soo.
Gid st:aad where I will carry s large
Charles Donaldson cif Thessalia])
and up-to-date stock of Household
Furniture. was Herr on :t short visit this :eek
looking for 1tor; ee.
D. Gardner and Wm. 'Whidd n
were at Clinton hest 1 n•it1a' all°l
attended they Harold Jarvis t't:nc•t n't
Fishermen have this wa•1°l: 1ae°tetr°n
summer's fishing and Ii°•14t! fee - :a
good lietae•021.
'Work at the mew Presbyterian
FURNITURE STORE`'
TRAGEDY IN A SCHOOL..R0o1K.
A Fourteen Year old Girl Shot
D)cad by'a1 :Soy of "Fifteen, 'Who
1?,tuns Away. But Subsequently
Givens Himself Up,Co111niitted the
Crime. .Because the Girl Had.
Tipped Ills Batt
Kingston, Ont,,T.April 2S.—Just
as r c±llool was being.. dismissed this
afternoon at Froratcnac school, a.
shot rung through the building.
and a bright, happy girl, aged 1.1,
naamecl Beatrice) Holland., fell over
and was soon dead, The bullet
pierced her temple.
Eric Sharp, aged 15, a schoolmate
fired the fatal shot, The girl was
cared for and medical 2nen sum-
:aaoncd, bat she was beyond help
when. they arrived,
Meantime the boy fled. • At seven
o'clock. he gave himself -up to the
police. He says he knows nothing
• how the awful thing occurred, He
said ho would shoot the girl, she
having tipped his hat in the cloak
room:, and when he pulled the
revolver it went off. Scholars
said that Eric told the `girl if she
slid not stole he would shoot her,
and he draw the revolver and
aimed it at her. The revolver is
an American bulldog, self-acting.
He threw the revolver away. An
' inquest will bo snninnonod to -mor.
faalnilies are grief-stricken
over the dreadful creed., The vic-
tim was the daughter of George
Holland, an engineer on the Ring -
stem and Pembroke Railway. The
1ac1 is a son of Henry Sharp, a
11: i11re se street ,,. racer. He was
a
lively lad, fond o'f cigarettes and
navel::.
;4yAMILTON GIRL WAS DEPOR-
TED.
Went to Visit a Dying Sister at
Detroit.
medlt°m. April .7.---1iss Maggie
l)e Area, 1'e'tt'r Street, hila) went
Detroit oil Thursday sday in response to
a telegram ata 'le-hich stated that he
lett l :Ars. Hugh Best, was dyin
, ' ' .1 the city 'tti of poison. take;
Baa suit'id:al intent, had a vete
.°111Wlaat':ant elpe"rie°nce while away
When the train re'ttt'hed London
she was interrogated by a nate'
State:. alien 110)0r alter. ~.vin
tateeth,nt' l her eluant her de•stina
a1i'+21 anal nisi °F04. The -oun°��,
win
I �.::,:. PLACE
Por Good Goods and Right Prices
]: will have in stock this conning season, the two
.Best brands of Paints on the market
aid the F kAN WS FROST ARK, ..
and the two leading Binder Twines
]�'� 3 PURE MANILA, MANILA.
'������ AND STANDARD:
Plymouth HOLD MEDAL and GREEN SHEAF.
These two Twines require no recommendation. You all know they are
First Class. I am getting a car load of Portland Cement, Fence Wires,
of all description, Nails and other' building material. All kinds of
Hardware, Tin, Granite, Glass and Silverware. hoofing, Bavetrough-
ing and Furnace Work a speciality. �:otthin; but first class material
used and first class mon employed at the
Big Hardware
Main Street
Zurich, Ontario
ZU ` KGS LEA"f 1N6
,SHOD STORE-
It
TORE
It would 1,1e al difficult matter to find a Bigger
or Better Assortment of Boot:; and Shoes
than wp are showing. We have as nice lot of
Spring Goods and still more coming, we have
r a iii('tt lot of. Toe ►alippe ' that we will sell at a
g right price. .A number of Misses and Woolen's
. Low and High Shoes at low I)1'iees,i'roln 50 ets.
to : 1, these Shoes were; sold at $2 to $3.25.
Come in and See our Goods.
e will not be undersold by auv means.
►v.'rtant showed hilts papers and'
healers t'°Wntatining ate ttt•teiuut o
',t•a' eiets'r's illness, but still he ♦vu.
n'tt • .ta-l'b t1 taalil e.:tta•ht°Wl hrr n11-
�l •air ,P. ; '.ft the train at Detroit.
',ell lit' tad': her t 1 p.,rlia'A° 1ft atl-
4tpt:° tee 1' l•tr)lt t' b n•t' ht. att't•btlit-
,seatt''lleer VD lta't "�i•tt'2''s honer°.
nst 1' .•1." ape iest1 altet° to an''t•t hila
tea! '.tYitteotlr'' alit\ thn't2te°atii2g tbt'
:a:41Pot'tal't•t'.loal at"4341° dial 21t)t.
Slat° %%111 /by a l`lhvillta°at'llt. Bila tett.
-42rtt''n'•t'tl when that a°tt"tver itsei'.tt'tl
on Per etDcronit'4 to 1'tlataal•a with.
tat t•t,e In 1.11121^• lbs l' to t lC ln': to
"t'tC.i't1 t i t3.°' isl22'.° lust Ila2 het awe
ala att°• rat t
Ala La'lat1t Leal rant le 22e'a with
bee taste deet na °,'a• latarel leer way
C1a'u'<O 112 a:°a° t I'm a' $l'u illt llW ttetnt to►
f .. ' ,. � = , Maier `'t. Z' ..13:101'1
Vt. ulnae, etc When rig, au Will,. tti
shad uta . eta .t} ttu her etor,e la. °2uot
lies' a i 1- t.a H ,tttIl.tln, +'stn,+1 't3ln°
Ileo nt• t 1 1°1 ,� . D a6v n;a �° au pee
l+D lll u•i sHltt.al. "4"l,n - i..:Shl e,'sttunlntalu
Qhs -s flt uiof she ha °a Mk) Jtate°let nuun
3hlta eIIn9^ln:Y inn Hr,• t"tail !tn odt'r73i
Oen"' 'a'S u t r' f ltU° t°. 21114 eine' ?Ana • nature.
if tutees rt. 2 •e the lavas 7n,na
lease.
Ele7A E1t3LIi1m smolt
IkAIl `.VAY.
30 Days
UGGIES
are now finished.
See theliabe'o_ - r
e
YOU BUY.
WG VfY
F EEO & SOS, °alai
ti3
KaIbfies
Mi
Mime
ureat Shipment of
Trunks, and Sate=
s.
Will be sold
,Uel �� 3HH °� n ,i to°li lltn'•9ll,y a 1 ilvQ1111
j(`t••tnln .4dt. Pe•iu'urNillt':' tau tvolr.i n ty-
,•, slier
eel. . l a nl r -Wdeaf may
nn`uv@ a toy 111' a Tn1Q a.Qt Tntanai aaQ?aia•)t1atT'e°-
nnenat of Chinese. a se. tort t is 221124e b
rias M aia:lic tet• Glean 'ilia ll N.attienlat.
no t 6 f n .ext iti1Zg one S4-v.dal of c•W.1 22
u.(-ilt by tete I. lead ".i b)s"aA. It is
u
Q1t'+ °•rut of e)1i the authority !.f an
;':ort trill -ale r -who Inas penetrated
alenehuria elleguieed tae sa i e ese:Iien
2,rrinl>' who le the only foreigner
Q1neit tel. without` Buse aln military
eerie-. that Russia is rapidly co)iia-
a.QtiTigal secret strategic railway.
raving the Fiheriatl line to ,,o
ireetly through gh Mon oliaa to
1'ekint The line itatvee tine trunk
n e seventy ladles west of Kl:auin sr
in
aa2neli1}12,� i°a. re'.0 3on7?t el> t=a',r tiv
iiertrs Eur JC"Q°n ,Tilt Leal •a1l1Il before
wiileter watch Wal,:m_ on tile (-treat
ilfaal1141'1 c Hailes reest of Pel,inn. This
is n[. t4 2122k 4 2 lalirt,-r than tine pre.
..only adopted o` . Ptiterebare-
Pe!dn mute + !o':3 t3ehi.1 desert rtt IY'':
€loll and ire el;c- a much better,
country int Chinese Mongolia.
'Tile' -Gua than says that it is ise
keys to blink the faet that the exis-
tence of such li?le wouM Prefoauncily
afieet the political situation in the
Far East. With slice/ a tlireeet
way i22 Russia s hands. the integri-
ty of China. tv which (4r -eat Britain
and Japan are pledged in the face
of the world, could be defended"
only by a land war, yet so Ione. as
the rra.i1uaay does not donee south of
the 'Great Wall at 1 aaigan Lord
Salisbury Inas signed away the
i3ri'tisxi r1ght to protest, lay tire'
.'t 1o.rtrui 5iatn rall�ray agrreemetnt
of ISO. P120 Guardian dubs, the
disclosure one more chapter of a f
melancholy record.
Mil.
.i. W�. CURE
E'S
is sort (lima to ilia diecased
para uytl::: Ttnpro ed 2rlo�:er
111;.!s. the utcer5, clears theair
pa ages, stops arogpine'slatte
tarn •a aid uerrnatt ,u Ty ct res
� C t rrha drxayFcccr blown
til free. Ait create s or I)r. A W
.•Ycdfic:ne Co.,, Ti lunge aro,
ctlttader almost every e:''tn; t =,
ti� Iluisln r*lz�1pe /till hoot .a11oty :',I01111 of edtlil_yer. ine°4 n'o°l, '� a y
2.4 tr) ynn:lntk n. - leaped �rverb nerld ff1'Wsa t tees °H
feyllca+tccit tine" ebt wn° u r vendee
um 'ti~7 1i eau aid sect Vert trier iiieden' k°.•ft'- of t' ni'c a a' .t
i been as skilful and su t.es•-'° n° °
wa:( da'Ying. Ile has 4 >no lo.. . e
MV
C.
a hingsto)2i, Parry Sante!. a 4 see, Ill
Sound and other plead s, lint 122n:
t at Toronto. In a t re :kilo nl -I ed
_ ;storm which happened! ,al n °
.:.. -• 4W/IY / ar 1863, on Toronto Bat, :o c lto I. .s
` ' Luff E'tir. remarkable X e 'tae: i.
I 1:.1±opasaale3 lna1.'e been T o4 '.
1 ttai t the Captain a °an iti n 2 ' e..
1 but without success. u .�-.L tine -
maga he obtained. »•:aiv en t s
,. a 116Wil stand tat the eeLere
„Ardelaicde and lenge ,.fn, et, ?),,:*
..
isnow alleged that this, a °"
Planing 1SiWilliI—_-e have a goodIstruetion. ii.hehas lie elite .;
notice to quit. In any eyriee t....
—All kinds of woo hvoik and saw- " Assortrent of the a permission gives eine :a 1)" c'e eau's-
xn'Cr,, done to miler, E ti nnat.i :y , Latest ons livel2horal, and a /1.e'il`4on eta .,r':_
. Ila gest Safi' r i be a pr'efetah.e means of a e l.xn
give=ii for :ill lsiti. of btailt: it ;. - Ia s `
y
A fuli stock of B. e nett Cedar, u 'V h te, Black and /edging Captain Andric `ei r e
=t -ll bC
Ladies'
Sailor flats
Shingles. All kinds of 'umber al-;, Colord. P o
1
ways on hand• lost of e` nen Yboi nn s t .� G'tl-
Ch
White T 1 ' ar ta
1 y�ittlla.122i+, b" btnalelai'1 .
op i ' done 'v ry :Cant the g al2me ire revived in lata'
; !Black kin? We must '(o Si"J.2 et21°1Ya,•
tn?
Tuesday and iiia' !Blac at I.5 and. 2-c. elle WitY all recreation. and ;else-
,
�'- brans par excellence as a ;;ezel
stet°- '0 and '<- )c al ere else1
Field Gates,
Tans for Trod- i Clearing at sW t
1.14 .t
and Water Troughs.
MAI Canes hoot ti l;otr
Chiliiren'sBoys'.anti 1ules addicstill zsedmontTx;sbyover
.Se e,efteetnal.Ladteaask
Men's
every -day your dru st for Cad l e
hien s t7 tr~a * 'C t & a tunes ill Coo -
:Mins
JShkenop eryafl'alT'fiattt;es•pilIssnd
iItlls 14th t alts. 1 let 2,m' n~ d on C ofp c arra o $i r
Con., Loi 25. c per box.. ..
d two geant
i pnny'Ciusdsor, Ont.
' fi A. t , �'�T7o5 Y and 2soTWiandrecommendeeiy all
• . a b eisch. F. Ai d rd. retipoia6ib4]Y ¢ggi9ts its C II&d&.
r - Ivo, and No.2 areZuih p1, :o l BA7 . i�,bi Ift=:Ilfl1rich%bre,
2(t sot of Single trt9'l es—t. al prim 1l('\'t'1' Lonnie'
i llanw:l 111 1i1'lu'fll. t font • Y.(lit up.)
tlae is ti1c' brill° tat (41 .11lu111' I1a11'11e'Nw. 111 1:11111('
tuLL is"111' 11a�1'1p��6; t dell apt roanc'1„(i irrit°a°s..
4
h
to4.,
Paint
er . m s Mixed
ood kind at
B at; CQ..
B
"tIl:'d1 C"4 aai'E” and i Iarnd°: av Emporium,
ZUMON
T.
01
to aBas V IiY/ ty
-•=... ......1 i 1 y
As the warm weathe
is
..
rnow a proac ing
It may 1111t (113 int id of
your Suenniicr Wear. We
have just received at our
Storms a New stock of
Y
Lawns at toe a yard up.
sometliliig extra i1nGt Ci L.•
Indian Linen, as ge Dress at 2_ .c s.
T
Organdie Muslins In Colors,
m roldrles and Insertions.
.A. new stock to choose from and the very choic-
est patterns.
Umbrellas fitted with the
New 2oth Century Rainer
at $1./5 to $1.75.
_Zurich%teinbacb,