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The Herald, 1902-08-08, Page 8I t (►Jasl3LO t4 a At a tAttli till e, CRAIG Tang, NO , t l� llEti At_ CI, 1 r LID L+'V$lt alittntt, 2tIVATS'UtilliNtilt aft! »raft $irnfmtuaR. nuke e) 7t.. exec ;roti :note afet+s 7t arty, tut. gleed ii ttz a scae.e case n'! )them Clew Lug i lfss; glade, #tethenes drivell Et front tom; *gem. Wtrit! tut est fstw frafed Afiiiithe. Gras Met JONII '(µ i�AID', Zucti N,ONT”. THE 1L11$Iil Ositutto. sak tat , I :atntitivtE. L, cor. The People's Store THE POPULAR TRADING PLACE WHY? We handle good goods Our prices are low We carry a large stock Highest price for produce Obliging salesmen 4111101.1.1.1111111. J. D. MERNER ZURICH • • THE 2U gay Council, Council Met on Monday; Aug. 4th, all present. The Engineer's report, re Zurich Drain, North, was laid before the Council. After consideration it was referred back to the Engineer for certain Changes. The Clerk was instructed. to de- duct the sum of $300 from the as- sessment of the East Branch North; and '*100 from the assessment, of the East and West Branches Swath, and not levy any assessiner.i,u.: West Branch north this year. 'Tho following rates have been struck for the current year:— County rate, 1 1-10 mills ; township rate, 1 5-10 mills ; general school rate, 1 3-10 mills ; Zurich police village rate, 2 mills ; Dashwood police village rate, 1 mill. School rates have been levied as follows:- 8 ollows:- S S No. 2, $350 ; 8 8 No. 10. $60; S S No. 14, $385 ;USS No, 13, $—; S 8 No. 3, $200 ; S 8 No. 6, $230 ; S S No. 7, $675 ; U S SNo. 9, $173.65; 8 8 No. 16, $275 ; U S 8 No. 8, $100 ; S 8 No, 4, $150 ; S S No. 12, $215 ; U S S No. 1, $80.50 ; U S S No. 15, $110.40; 8 8 No. 11, *la; Separate U No. 1, $299.20. The Clerk Was advised to enter , all amounts which are due the Township through proceedings' under the Ditches and Water- courses Act on the Collector's roll, 7 per cent. added, in accordance with said Aet. The following amounts w' ordered to be paid :—Trustees a No. 2, polling place Provincial election, `3; trustees S S No. 14,ONT. polling place Provincial election. . RIO $3 ; Trustees S S No. 3, pollin ;place Provincial election, *3 ; Trustees 8 8 No. 4, polling' place Pr ovineial election, $3 ; trustees 8 8 No. 12, palling place Provincial election. $3 ; Jonas Hartleib, polling place Store. Provincial election, *3 ; L. V. Bachand, polling place Provincial election, *3 ; Tp, Clerk, postage. etc., $16.75; R. R. Johnston, flour for indigent, *3.80; Thos. Welsch. lumber, $24; Thos. C'on',it, bridge 1. and ditch, cone 4, 1901, $21,25. Connell adjourned to meet again at the dell of tine Reeve. Fu)u) REsa, Clot. The Leading Blacksmith and Horse=''''"C' hoer. 1 make a Specialty of Shoeing Flatfoot- ed and interfering Horses...... GENERAL BLACK MIT NC e 'Ester, &Ric Johnson's I RHITURE STOit lay .the Piave to go when yon reluire any of the following . .rtie'lcrt Sitlt.botaris, Nano= Suites, Bictcinwioa Tables, Couches, 'alteaey Rackets, haler Stir. nislnings, Picture Pruning a AL SPECIALTY Dashwood Furniture Do not fail to eall and examine any stock, whieh consists of Parlor Snits, Bed -room Suits, Bed -steads, Complies. Lounges, Extension Tables, f'ente'r Tables, Side Boards, Sinks. Rockers, Mangey Rockers, ('hairs of all descriptions, Curtain Poeta and Trimmings.. Window Singles, Room ltettaltlitnt. Pillow -shunt Holders, Lint Racks. Paper Racks, Easel& and .lt6rrotc,. E have a large stock of t2Catt reales and Spring; s which w now offer at ;R BARGAIN. ST ARRIVED a alatnaly lot of tine latest styles of b, Carriages, Go.Certr, Exprose goal'. Carts and Rocking orset 11 Ing A I PRICES TIGHT'. t2'ct1Il and twee us before purchas- ingtdsewhere. saac DASH 1 OD The Woollen Mill Store —„.,,..•.• ,..•...,,. . �.a .. can give Cote pat vale in Under Ckclnh z, :els, Ilos- xe1y, Ttwet:ats The. JONS' X, ZOO L 13:14Ci.,(11,_ESH The i9o2 Hess BUGG e5 now fl s hed; See them before YOU BUY. ti IS g Zwick, elan I'•aThfiels.ch .MCLS. Planing and Saw Mill —AlI kinds of woodwork and said ling drone to order. Estimates given for alt kinds of buildings. A full stook of E. C: Red Cedar' Shingles. All kinds of lumber .al - Ways. on hand. Chopping dMe every Tuesday and Friday* Field Gates, Water - Tanks for Wind -mills and Water Troughs. Minns 14th con., Lot 25. lite ;~ MMen ONT .1 CGT. C. T. U. The \Y mens` Christiatn 'reign.- ; rattan :net Monday evening l tat the home of Mrs. E. Zeller fft•r their regular meeting. The /love)• tional exercises wares led by •lees Beatrice Steinbach. assisted c•. I number ayf the littnitbet`r'. nag the business part. the Vice la'n°:'si= I dent. hers. inter:sex'. occupied, *he chair. It was decided to Hegel" they xna)xt meeting. Aug. 1St1a. in the thura'h. One new member. Mrs, 11, Patulin, of Dashwood. was re, trcelved into our rnitat. The edema,. ''tionnii half hour was also conlduct eat by the Vice Iresiiknt. The, topic dismissed was tin* Aavernile Idaepnanrtnne nt;, It very itakvestatng tote it iraaa and several 14 the members helped to make it si by ! answering tlttt*stieain anti giving iii nstraxtit nus of the inartan done to the children by titre, ttse= o>i Dur;n)cn>rs. 1. The nitetiiig teas then brought to a with prayer and the singing 1, of the Temperance I. aselsv. Ethel M. +tee it emits. it PAVsswwe,...a t►erw HILLS'+'REEN ii ALE) • RItiii'T To JC1)OF. Persons who Ilaavee used Dr. Chase's Ointment have the best I' richt to judge of its merits, and P there is nopre�paaraation on the n)ttr- ket tea=elety ~;vinit'la i5•1 u'ked by suet as mass taf unsolicited testimony. It ewes t'ereanaa, saltrbeatni and piles ,so promptly and thoroughly that ;teoel)le feel it a pleasure to recommend it to ether sufferers. $'e,e, ttestimopniaals in the newspapers. 11.:+11a.,,a'naal to Tut Ifillist,i►, Tint, weather in this vicinity bagel • Slightly dinned again, it tete sellae. av 8ntrt sake►re e.onifforteable than diel ;Cast few Wee3l':s. haat nntia;lat 8auv.e forove=al tt serious accaiela'ntt lateg);'exae:tl to fir. Peter Capli ng elan Saturday last vanilla engaged in inutility; in wheat. his wagon a.a8asiz-Ni anti throwing Jin'. Canting out over on tine, wheel Dent to? tt'�got i�+�u ' 1e, ntivolt ling~ ani; any• hinne'' c7rottenn. kat ^tette verb' severe The hay: harvest in VAT nneigGabror- Gnno d i s again! :reetnnethi ng of the past. MissMary: .l ole nst a and her two xniems visited at Mrs. ''a icholsrnn arid Site. 113kuku dolunstonn over Saha '! Clay. i 9Jt)>1M I.iliiir.b Warr tint C411 old SPOclang, to image Htt>eiitt. thresher has bought from the Saw - Mr. hoot Stelck and tn)avtlae+rr,li't s i yrer and ; Rssev. Hamilton. a first ea pill he ie satelelt., returned Immo iat trip to Burks Fulls. Caller,' read' toclass shell nut he golden shing outfit. lle 6 grain lir. A. Foote railed sisters, MissIn goat style;'. Annie and Lizzie, visited ffrietnelsll Jc nn Cowan of thew Bronson line l 1aa this 'vicinitunelaa r.xtiortlt, delivered a short €tedeliress at it Air. A m.L ov a now tiwe)a r s a S)road 'I the Y. P. C. 8., last Suittlay, smile. s 1'+.t you want as goal pair or heavy, miIt Jarrett attended the funeral or nobby line slots. give our viler -i of lir, Arthtir catty on v latirot'i., chant.a call. Bob ran give you: . who was drovvried on ;Sniraday while:; just what you 'evatnt. j, f in bathing. Mr. entity was ane 'r• Mr. P. Colbert and Mr. V at eg- studeint of the Clinton Collegiate. mond passed tluroimb our burg Revised every Thursday aft,: Wheat..,... .. 78 Oats ..,.,..... 43 Barley ...... , , ua Peas 65 tient 1 90 Butter , . 13 Chickens tb Sticks Geese Tacos. to 80 4r ti0 tit 2 14 13 14 4 ;o ti 6 5 Potatoes ....... .... tr'75 40 IIENsALL MARKETS. Wheat TO to 80 Oats .... 40 - 43 Barley ........ 5 58 Peas .,.. 75 80 Flour ..,. : t0 2 10 Hogs (live) per cwtit '.>5 6 75 Pile Irathat " re to yen 9�1'Yt 'Chases Ointmentia earteln smd aabsenttte ,Tarr, for each End Heratt firm of itet'tfna+, bieedinganelprteta'ndin pitea, the tia4nttfaetsnera hove 3fietatrm toted it. •Sze: t'zs- tirdoniale in the dales- *tease 1t ge)nrnofgle tii bars vatthey thinkOfit, acre nanteifacrd get rime motet btakIf naf+ toted. sic A bed... At Mrs. Robtt. Jarrett is visiting y'eni"reazte to (mind Betid ansa Sunday: friends here.last. 1" j 'I r. Artft Stkek visited at Phila 1 Miss Zillah Esflex' is at present deletEa. titlnelay. ,i visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. • sh,_ Jtrnnis'tia off Ta u C nntcax.;Jaas. Ester, Goshen lime. isitd. tlats'sisinaitty. 1•.'sunz,v. 11 John TEafrsk took a business trip, .J Jr.;Won. Jarrett has ent le=d all t`o Scaife►rth on Saturday llast. i1e't°r fence in front t►f ilhi, Ilst wish- ;1r. 1~".i3e.a;)Lisa, ft through otnr; believes in liming up to date. , burg on Friday of last week. Miss Maggie McAllister returned iiwoat4- °.aVF?aaarAiAtit..: ,. ' GREU BIG HARDWARE Is the place to buy your HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITE, SILVER and GLASSWARE. ASBESTOS FILLED SAD IRONS Will retain heat twice as long as ordinary irons, and costs very little more. PAINTS, OIL, PORTLAND CEMENT. RUGS, DUSTERS, DASH APRON$, SWEAT PADS, WHIPS. We have the best Cook Stoves made, war- ranted Quick Bakers, Superior Cookers Power- ful Heaters. Agent for the London Fence Machine, also agent for the Lamb Fence, best Woven wire fence on the market, and all kinds of fence wire on Band. Eavetroughing, Furnace Work and MAI Roofing a Specialty, CHAS. GREB, Main Street, ZURICH, ONTARIO. ZURIGI1 LEADING b1 -10E" 84-012t BIG SHOE REDUCTION We are anxious to do business with you, and ' will do everything in our power, to make our dealings satis- factory..W�e+ *have a Big Assortment of .�+ that we will and must sell—to make room for our Pall Goods ---and will give you Great Bargains until the 1st of September Eggs taken ilr exchange for Goods. AF?E"HEA 1 RTER$` R Net Dusters Trtlitirli 1'�C1r1yI31:,E A�7I:iLE Valls 'e � harness, I1 Whips, O, niry*°'c ' bs, Brushes der tvoine,, Nadine oil, "mis green, harvest tools, Ohmns, Washingmachikes, Tin and Ciraniteware, Paints and oil, Harvest Mitts. Eave-troughing and Steel Roofing. . home for a few days' visit. t) - lases. Colin nunth of "aiensrall The Ai visiie,l friends in the village Wed- � � : ` iieaday. 14 r. fsaee Hudson informs your Itching Piles correspondent that he gages corn : growing 10 feet, 63 inches. Beat; Mr. John: Hanley, mast. of Arnprior,. this who clan. eait., alga€:-- Clay persat who have hissers :Melfi, and Sita C:r,yrrk of experiene d the tortmre of itcbhig pile, Shelburne aro visiting friends here. a tan faun any idea of what 1 suffered irotn this horrio.e disease. 1 ryas advise:1 to try Mr. Francis Coleman lost a vela- Dr. Chase's Ointment, and can positively cable horst oil Wednesday. say that it has completely cured me.. f One of our young men was four[- tried very many so-called cures for piles. nate enough to find a god mint and can truthfully say that there is no ' recently. By all reports it is next ;aha a soli to for tthe face of his earth purpose. 1 to ilio Cariboo or Kiouki' `e fields in ' 'Would not be without it for any amount of richness and - even surpasses them money, and can heartily recommend it to in utility. all sufferers, as it is the best thing 1 ever used." There are several imitations of Dr. Cook's Cotton got Cinapo l l Chase's Ointment, but so far it is the bnly preparationextant erhich isapositide) and certain care for piles of every forms. `Yon can rely on it absolutely, and it is mne to only a ,taste of time andmoney try sribstitnfes. do cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmansea. Bates it Cb.„ Toronto. ecemsraily used. monthly by over a mLedtes.'8afe,efreotnsl Ladies ask our drOgglat for Gaal!s Cottee, Itt+at Ceat- ate other, Cr E:' rnitationt Are daila�ereaut. t"*1 e, No. Ili $ keyyt box; Pace a, 7O deereee atrengerr, $s Per box. No, 1 Tri 1, mailed on reeefpt of prfce and two to -cent stamp!. Tbt Cook Company Wind®br oat'. noon:41 ° aro1�! and reeomattehded W A" rani giita is Gana s. No. and No. � are solei' in all dealers or• Ensr atox,liaTas & Co.,moronto rurieah Uriah' Pre DEA ° ate** Ointment at Dr. Buchanan's dues Dr4 Chases Ointment r 00., Hardware and Hartless Emporium, U!0, OJ4 DAYS dor the next thirty days we will sell all Summer Goods at reduced prices. WE OPFElit YOU SOilX EXTRA GOOD VALUES, 15 cent Mus ins, we sell at 20 to 95 cent Muslins} we sell at 17 YOU WA N .r TO SEE OUR REMNANT TABLe TO SECURE BARGAINS See our Goods and be convinced 31)„ .$..teinbacht. Zurich. Snrr ti Hol We 0 1 1 tr Bal, Ga 5t "1°u W. to lit ev l