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The Herald, 1902-05-16, Page 8`THE ZURICH HERALD The Pe HE le'sStore SPRING and SUMMER WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TAI LOR MADE CLOTHING J, +i�. MERN&R ZURICH ONTARIO The Leading Dashwood Blacksmith and !Furniture Store Horse=Shoer. I make a Specialty of Shoeing Flatfoot- ed and Intel ferillg Horses,...,. BNER ATS Z LAcIi. M1THINC Wismar, . Zurich. Johns() S. FURNITURE STOW is the Mee tau ,,rte ''i'�Oe'la you require ono t+4 the follow into Aitielf;s: Sider boards, Bedroom Suites. Extension Tables, Couches. Fancy Rockers. Parlor Fur- nishings, Prem] e Framing A SPECIALTY T h e Woollen Mill Store SPE 1)o not fail to call and examine ' my stork, which consists of Parlor Suits, Bed -room Suits, Bed -steads, Couches, Lounges, Extension Tables, Center Tables, Side Boards, Sinks, Rockers. Fancy Rockers, Chains of all descriptions, Curtain Poles and Trimmings, window Shades, Room Moulding, Pillow -sham holders, Rat Reels, Paper Racks, Easels and Mirrors. ' (�►'E have a large stock of Natt- resses and Springs which we now offer at a. BARGAIN. JUST ARRIVED a dandy lot of the latest styles of Baby Carriages. Go -Carta, Express Wugovs, Carts and Rocking Horses PRICES RIGHT. 41111011101010111.11101110111111* Call and see us before parches. ins; elsewhere. Mc ASHWOO1 ti eon guwrt° bnaaIl ra, s,� 'd nuIlUa. 61u ,� BARGAINS t hirer '� ire )Dry.. 1r1.i ann'Sr. t. , Sc'18 -PIAL 0NTAn �y �, For the next t w JOHNSON Nick y Out 30Days BUG.81'.` e 10 Hess BUGGIES re now finished., See them erre YOUBUY. 4, • . . . E SON, Kabfleisch9 • Planing and Saw 1U kinds of woodwork and saw- ing done to order. Estimates u given for aa.:i kinds of buildings. A full) stock of B. C. Keel Cedar. The Family allll-paper. 1. a roll up. Indies' Shoes, special. 75e. Gents' Beautiful ul Ties, 10c,or3fo Special 8 bar's Soap, Mso many other Bar�ains which space will: not atlloor fins to mention. z e us a cal' a sae they :r NIH, L' - ON. Herald and Shingles. All kinds of iun fiber at- Weekly Star. and The wsys on hand. Zurich Herald, to the end hopping done every of the Year. Tuesday and rriday. This Offer includes two handsome pictures of the rield Gates, Water- King and preen Free Tanks for Wind -.ills To paid -in -advance sub er we will give the Family Herald and the two prem- and Water Troughs. scribers to our pap Mins I4th Con., Lot 25. ium pictures • for 4Octs. C. lb :eis ' duress orders to Zurich P. e F THE "HERALD, Zurich HI LLSGf2'EEN Special to the IXIPR.A.TTD, Miss Lffie Rathwell visited Miss Lillie Workman Sunday,, Miss Aggie Cochrane has recov- ered from her recent illness. A number attended the Temper- ance Convention in Hensall Thurs- day. , Rev. Oliver Coleman visited his brothers Frank and George last week. Mr, James Troyer left Thursday for Alymer, where a situation awaits him. Will Jarrett visited friends in Sharon and. vicinity, Saturday and Sunday last. Mr. Albert and Miss Melissa Smith visited with Miss Mand Purquar Sunday. Mr. Ed. Reichert now sports a new buggy. Beware Ed. and keep away from the girls. Rev. Mr. Carrier° delivered an excellent discourse in the Presby- terian church Sabbath.' Mr. John. Cochrane Jr. of Stanley has purchased his father's farm, Mr. Cochrane Sr. will erect a house on a lot that he has reserved off the farm. GOSHEN LINE' SOUTH Special to Ting HERALD. Mr. and Miss Joel Beachler Slabtown visited at John Mesar on Sunday. Messrs John Smith, Albun Smit and Philip Foster visited at Joh Gaseho's Sunday afternoon. Messrs W. Smith, John Meye and Conrad Dabus made 150 rod fence in a clay, Conrad was t leader. The young folks around ]i visited at Mr" Gingerich's on Si day night. The evening was sp e in social talk. ae' (Intended for last week.) Mr. Levi Hamacher is not Sit well at present. The farmers around here areal done seeding by this time. 4 ) Mr. Sol" Kuepfer and e pot visited at Mr. John Gascho e 1 Sunday. '3r. Mr. John Brown and his :trt`. Mary were in Zurich on i$niet; evening. i,%i Mr. Menno Beachler and ra visited their son-in-law in St: 6t on Sunday. Mr. Morris Hamacher haslet contract for pruning Mr. Tr��!1 nor's orchard. ,e A oouple of the young people aL Slabtown visited at Merino Be4!. ler's on Sunday. ►ss Mr. W. Smith has disposal a his two steers to J. Hall of Dc wood for a handsome figure. Mr. Jacob Brown and Mr. Das' Gingcrieh .visited at Sol. t,lin erieh's on Sunday afternoon, )Ir. David E-lingeric h got 1t driving shed moved hist vee Dave likes to have everything first class order. I3,al'. YFI ELD .DRYSDALE' Special to the HF;I�ALD. A MAY WniDa:.rrct.. • A pretty church wedding tee- eurrcel at St, Peter's church Drysdale, on Tuesday May Gth, tet Gam when Ret 'Father Pr:ud- h.onr.mo rector - o2 this parish performed the cereanony, uniting Miss Annie, soeond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Denommo of Drysdale, to Charles Bedard second son of A. Bedard of Hohnosville. The bride was beautifully attired in lilac silk, with white silk and white applique trimming with hat to snatch, and the bridesmaid, her sister Miss Josephine was sirnilarly costumed ; The groomsman's part was taken by Wm. Bedard, After the 'ceremony they invited their friends and relatives and partook of a wedding dejeuner at the home of the bride's parents, after which a pleasant day and evening was spent in music and dancing. The bride, who was organist of St. Peter's church is a popular young lady among her many friends, and the groom a prosperous fernier in Geclerich township where he has a splendid farm on the Maitland concession where they will live amid the well wishes of hosts of friends, with whom we join. Numerous and costly })resents were received. THERIGHT a 6' PLAOE' _. For Good Goods and Right Prices I will have in stock this coming season, the two Best brands of Paints on the market— and the FRANCIS FROST ARK. �+ and the two leading Binder' Twines l cCormick's PURE MANILA, MANILA, AND Plymouth GOLD MEDAL and GREEN SHEAF, These two Twines require no recommendation. You all know they are First Class. T am getting a,' car load of "Portland Ceinent, Fence Wires, of all descrilition, Nails and other building material. All kinds of Hardware, Tin, Granite, Glass and Silverware. Roofing, Eavetrough- ing and Furnace Work a speciality. Notching but first class material used and first class men employed at the ig Hardware CHL! 13 Main Street....... 5 Zurich, Ontario. ZURICH! LEADING 8 OE O It would be a difficult matter to final a Bigger or Better Assortment of Boots and Shoes than we are showing. We have a niee lot of Spring Goods and still more coming, we have a nice lot of Toe Slippers that we will sell at a right price. A slumber of Misses and Women's Low and High Shoes at low priees,from 50 cts. to $1, these Shoes were sold at $2 to $3.25. Come in and See our Goods. we will not be undersold by any means. =i "iDM-` -�', )Lail) St. Z-Litich, Speeial to Tit Iit_!t io.¢o. Celt d Sciatica. Miss N. Hing bus gone te, ibe• y . trait. Zanrrb+. May l.lth.. 1'�i,,°�. J. Xing and wife of Clinton zoic J. DantaIl art here Sundaay, l�cann Miss Marlry't'�`aalwina ifs home aa,en Il I Was troubled g9uQla y e3:nt9r�st for Detroit for an visit. sear and cruse) i g,a t anew VOW,. a apse lnaa°. �l a hen of N atnv(• franks. Sander ,inn aid D. SPetr -r off ; use fan aid ton new feeling mile Briueefielei were )Here Sunday. r�nfla va l II earl re:.° annnnnr nnFl °rlaar, Mts. J. Morgan and don:Ater terr a; "`ratite^ Petits" as the test faintly r Bert have returned. front lam'onB.ioun. nntollioinne jinn the ttre>>rtoll. t)r. Atkusen. 'rife and t'<annule anal' Veneta; trcnlw WAS Carter of Ostiole leave &ui`ae�tn o'Sg , y $.sols. -r t 14'lelt�a tut Dna;'•. up their r'esiatem.,t %env?. f'vei)a° the. Say la s us ilt you up with as new summer. Shirt, Cont.. Utesffs. and Tee if you E. Reid, B. Floss, '4 . Turner. and! are l,s5t:aangf for they nne;vest aat A. Brown left for Owen Sonne l on 1OWe.-.t prices. \fie reap suit you. ; Monday having engaged en the;' 1�. Steinbach. Government survey boat Boriteid. The stone-nnaisons have completed' DEA 114 OP A JtrISI ALIS `. the foundation of the new St fir•. 3t. .1. d`a Daitm. Editor of the Andres ehtareb. The „.6rs err p stone is to be laid. on the frith in st. Exeter Tinuaes. Never Recovered b' Miss Gibson of Toronto. wheel, k From the EEfeets of a Fall. father' was the first pastor of the present church. t Exeter, Ont..May 1i.—Aftex' a ii A quiet wedding tool. iphice at Ione and very painful illness. Mr. erre' 11ectortl rridayy even•nnn;_+, w•l en Mille•a• J White'. editor of thrr Rev. E. eo Jen iii gsunn4etii ine *131 E-xeser• "Iunne�. edie dl bat;rrdaay even- holy hemi, of to trit/tonne% _Cir. Ed_ !inn`'. Deteaseneli w ass b, r�n near To- ard Reid and miss lE;iyie rente. came to ]Exeter when a mere, Vaal. entered hie fathers °nice. and I' ft liisgn, The haiilbe r F;a:inPe j beeaanne paartaner and editor r soniie left for Lf user S:itaan°r,ay, years a *o. a. n �itien 'opasi�o Due' )nese Soniaeoi>; our ernterDsru�ana,• �-�y.nag, 3ilTieil enPYtAataelany. Mn. �tiluatiy f'ril men have taken in halal tree cele-� on thee lee eon tree 1 f; ave 1€�eeeeafell bration of Victoria. Day ;<°3v e his right t •breaking - 1 Il leg. The free- arranging r i e Wishart. of ILrynticpnn. iperfortaa3eal ori the large bills and be sure and t- ti 1; . �. bring: ,,, r' come to Bayfield on the 24th. about union. A few days after - On Monday evening two small wards as see -ere cramp, eaused by' boys Wilber Erwin and Loyd' lits long confinement in one €atti-' Brown were wrestling on the street cutlet in bed, broke his left leg also. in front of the bicycle livery when- Since their his reeoverr has been Wilbert's left leg was badly woken considered hopeless. Mr. White's above the knee. Dr. Smith was father, the founder of the paper. called and set the fracture. the Mr. John White. shed soniethinte - little fellow bearing it bravely. over a year ago from the effects of What might have peeved a very' a broken leg. sustained also by serious fire was discovered none falling on the ice sonye live years too soon in P. A. Edward's store previously. The funeral took i and are of sports Han ante rc .i ung tare dicer not unite, although Dr. program of Charts zzracrl. gaaune wee operation some weeks ago to ring: about four o'clock Sunday morn- ' place on Tuesday afternoon, to! ing. The sleeping rooms are over 1 Exeter cemetery, and was very the store and the dense smoke largely attended.fortunately awakened those above t who little thought of the danger. It was soon discovered in the store' n, strip of flooring . near the back of the store being burned through and just blaring well. Tt had evi- Cook's Cotton /toot Companna Ts sueeessfully tried monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, tinting. Laelie$ask yonr orue-gist for r{'w 'C itiO I 'kW 'Cear- a. • ar- ai.2'ake no other, as ail oar',fixtures, pills' and dently been smouldering from the Nie 2 zo e r as g oneTriir r 1' S. ppet g g ,;at per box. No; time the store was ''closed 1 p. m. 1 or ;mailed on receipt of price end twos•cent It 8i5 as narrow eSCri stains. the Cook Company. Windsor Ont. p res�pa obleDruggie sins CenadmaaendedtyAll For Bridges, Barn, Fence, Roof,. Structural Iron, use the Hollywood F No.1 and No. 2 are sold in Zurich Paste Paint, for sale by U. treb. at Dr. Buchanan's drug *:tore. 1 Al Shipment of s, and ateh els. J'i11 be sold W) asset of Singly I ft1 less at o;b'ires sle'e't born known in Zurich, Mom Now is the time to Oil your Harness. tOf' Eviill' lli>;1'lleas Oil at lr''dtwed prices. u Stock of r Fso M eed Paints, the good � at Hardware yandy�+�rHariiess Emporium, ZURICH, , ON�I ., ='' Now is the time ;you may be loosing for some- thing New and Nobby in Colored Shirts. Sea= our entirely new stock—not a shirt carried over from last* . y r—so you cannot go amiss buying from us. Soft bosom Shirts we have thein from .75 to $1.25 Starched 66 66 at $1.00 66 66 (cuffs detached) at 1.25 }. '.p wet hafe the Daring felt want in .Ley)- lars for summer—sounething not too ]'sera, still stylish. You want to see theins. All sizes. The rounded corners the latest and best d quality. Give us a call. We can suit you. %tehthach, auric