The Herald, 1902-11-21, Page 8THE ZURICH H HERALD
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We handle good goods
Our prices are low
We carry a large stock
Highest price for produce
Obliging- salesmen
J.D. MERNER
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The Leading
Blacksmith and
Horse=Shoer.
T Brake a Specialty
of Shoeing Flatfoot-
ed and Interfering
GENERAL L'LAC'KSMITBING
J. H. Wispier, - Z&zrich
n 11IKADOS
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AND SEVERAL
Buggies
Top
ON HAND WHICH
WILL BE SOLD... ,
CHEAP
DAMON
Furniture and
Undertaking
STORE
We have now
a large and up -
to -elate Stock
of House Fur -
uiture a n d
Furnishings iv1iieh we
offer At a Low Price....
UNDERTAKING
DRYSD qLE
Etpeci al to the HERALD,
Garnet Mlli'raayr left for tbo east.
on Tne clay.
Robert Orr paid a business .trip
to Zurich on Monday last.
1+'a11 ploughing is almost .finished
in this vicinity and the farmers
are wearing a pleasant smile again,
Alfred Westlake accompanied by
his sister, :Rosy, worn the guests of
Mr. Ezra Smith, of Philadelphia, on
Sunday.
A number of the fair seg, have
recently returned to this vicinity
and consequently soave of our
young men are looking very Mad.
The time has come rind she returned
And I am no more sad,
Her own departure she has npurn-
ed,
But now she is quite glad.
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My gloomy days of saddest woo .
Hath she dispelled away,
And we will now together go
In paths of •brightest day.
Such love as this can nerer break,
Can never leave behind,
Dishonor at a martyr's stake,
A stain upon the mind.
Oh ! sweet hearts all remember
then,
That flowers shall bloom again,
And Byron yet shall use his pen
Before the dawn of spring.
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H1 LLSGREEN•
Special to the HERALD.
Mrs. F. Stelck- still continue,
very low. t.
R. Forrest returned home fret
Moosejaw. e
G. Manns,Hensall, visited frie
here on Sunday.
.A large number attended ser
in Kippen on Sunday.
A. Stelek returned hone
Drysdale, Saturday.
H. Snider visited friends l''
Brucefield on Sunday.
Miss Laura Horner is the guest
of Miss O. A. Troyer.
Will Jarrott, of Clinton, spent
Sunday at his hone in town.
Wm. Reichert finished work and
is enjoying a well earned rest.
'We are sorry to learn that Mr.
John C'oc'hrane is again on the sick
list.
Miss V. Heywood, of Clinton,
who has been in this vicinity for
the past week, returned to her
home on Friday.
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t )ttr Stock is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give us
a Pull.
,PRICES RIGHT.
P. Mels ac
DASHWOOD - ONTARIO
TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR
NEW STOCK OF CUTTERS .. SLABTOWN
losionamommoirsommoismoWsmoolon Special tcs Tne HE R..L».
F. KESS &SSI, Nth, h, Ontario
Geo. Broderick and wife went tel
Hensall on Si111day creasing.
John Decker and Henry Neel)
spent Sunday afternoon with \Ir.
Walper,
Mr . John Iiey worst to 1fl8li-
a l bis a i. s c h' wood on Tl11DrI ay last te) rcyritairl
MILLS.
Planing and Saw Mill
All kinds of woodwork and Sal -V-
irtu g done to order. Estimates
given kr all kinds of buildings.
A full stock of 13, C. Red Cedar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al-
ways on hand.
Chopping done every
Tuesday and Fridays
with her daughter for some time
The apple packers were in this
vicinity during the latter part of
last week and the beginning; of this
week.
Quite a number of the young:
people in this vicinity went over
to John I'Iey's on the Goshen to a
coring-bee)1 Tuesday aav
evening.
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They report that they had a good
time.
Miss Effie Martin, who has for
some time been vi citing at her
1 ncle's, \Ir. Sol. Martin, left on
Wednesday for her home near
Pigeon, Michigan. !She was ac-
companied by bei• grandfather and,
her aunt.
Field Gates Water- _.
Special to THE HERALD.
()LEAKING SALE OF MEN'S READY
MADE
ADYMAI)E CLOTHHItiG.
F. A.. r;ciwards has put CLFA1 1 G
PRICES on ail )tis Men's Suits.
LOT 1—Single-breasted Twee -I Suits,
were extra value at $5, now $4.00
LOT 2 ---Six Double-breasteri Suits,
from $5.Zi i to $0.50, now „4 50
LOT 3 --Ten S. B, Suits from $; 5,v`0 to
$i, an extra choice lot, now $4.00
LOT 4 • -Fourteen extra heavy Double-
breasted Tweeds and Serges, just right
for winter, big value at $9. now only $6.50
LOT 5—Four Fine S. B. Suits, great
value at $9.50 and $10, now $7.50
LOT 'O --Five only our Finest Tweed
Suits, were $12. to $14, now $10.00
We guarantee these the best values yon
ever saw, These snits are stylish, well
made and excellent lit. Sizes are from 86
to 42. Come quick while there . isa good
selection 14tf
Mr. Webster Turner, who has
been laid up with inflammation of
the bowels, is slowly reeoverinit.
and we hope lie will soon be all
right again.
Woonsni 'R'I':nimo.—A pleasant
time was spent on Money evening
of this week at the residence of
Mr. Levi Stelek, when a number of
friends assembled and celebrated
the ttilni1 ersary of their �� i)oden
wedding. A fowl supper was serv-
ed, after which the evening was
spent ill social converse, games,
ete. The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Mt Eck or tt unit in wishing them
t many years of haltpiness and pros-
perity.
TILE FOR SALE -
The undersigned has for
sale a quantity of First-
class 22,14 and 3 inoh . Drain
filo, whioli will bo sold at
REDUCED
PRICES
at Lot 16, Con. 15 Hay
known as
Heyrock's Brick & Tile Yards,
I have also for sale a num,
her of roadster and draught
Horses, 2 to 5 years old
and a quantity good Hay,
Cedar Rails, Posts and
dressed Pine Lumber
For particulars apply to
ZURICH
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On %Vednesday afternoon a lame
number of friends assembled at the
home of Mr. Justlee Mellie st. Bron-
son line, it being the marriage of
his youngest daughter, Miss Mabel,
to Mr. I: aae Hudson. son of Mr.
Joseph Hudson, Parr fine. The
!ceremony was performed by the
MTV'. W. J. Yager, of Zurk h, after
!which all sat clown to a syinptuous
, repast aandalfd ampler justiee to the
s good thing. provided. The pre-
septa: were both costly and numer-
ons and testified to the esteem in
i which Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are
t held. Your correspondent joins
with their many friends in wishing
there as safe journey through life.
1. ouzo for each
"ib Arora to roe thab 1 r
Chase's Ointment is &certain
and absolute
I and every form of itching,
bteediagand protrudingpiles.
Ithe manufacturers have guaranteed it Seethe -
1 1 in the daily Itress and ask your neigh!
bore what they think of it, Yon tan use it and
We a z at
1 all your
or En»A SOS,BAr;.s Rt o. 'Toronto.
I `rs Clrtase s Qlntrnenc
RAl'YNIE,
ONTARIO
Or at the Yards for Tile,
Veteran Postmaster Dead.
Mr. W. H. Hocking, the veteran
postmaster of Listowel, one of the
oldest pioneers of western Ontario. ,
1 (lied at his home in Listowel on
lionday in the ta3rd year of his arta.
Born ill Leeds, England, he cane
Ito Canada in 1820, with his family,
his father having been the first
Congregational minister in. Upper
('aanadaa,aand settled in York county.
Tht' deceased was in the employ of
,l1r. C'awthra, of Newmarket, and
took an aa.etive part in the re'oellinn
of 11:37. \Inekelizie and Baidwin
were intimate friends of his, but he
refused to join them in rebellion,
preferring constitutionul means to
remedy abuses. Two of his
brothers-in-law were .confined at
Kingston and sentenced to death,
but eseapetl and were afterwards
pardoned.
Irl 1655 the deceased took up land
in the Queen's bush, near Listowel,
and afterwards built the first store
on the lot on whirls he resided till
his death. lie was appointed pont-,
master in 1855, and retained the
appointment up to the time of his
• death. He was intimately conneet-
BAYI`1ELD
Tanks for Wind. -mills
and Water Troughs,
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25.
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J. 0. Ka b eis
Zurich P O.
1 A tKETS
Revised every Thursday afternoon.
Wheat .. 66 to 70
Oats... — ... . . . .... 28 30
Barley ....... . . . :36 40
Peas,.,. .. 50 60
'lour ..... , . , 1 75 1 85
".Butter .. 16 17
Eggs...... ......... 16 17
Chickens lb+ .. 4 5
Ducks ... 6 6
Geese 5 5
Potatoes.............80 30
HENSALL MARKETS.
Wheat , r. 70 to 71
oat$ . . .......... 20 28
Barley.. 35 38
Peas„.. ..,, , 65
,� 75
Flour ” • , . 2 00 2 10
Hogs (live) per cwt.. 5.00 5.50
"I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral and it gave me im-
mediate relief."
W. C. Layton, Sidell, Ili.
How willour cough
be tonight ? Worse, prob-
ably. For it's first a cold,
then a cough, then bron-
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer's Cherry Pee-
toral,
'I'h{et M%ei: 25e.. enough for an ordtnar7
0o1d; 50c,, just right for htCnch,tts, hoarse.
noiw. bard cold,,, etC.a $1. most M:01100;1160
lm canes:,nn to keen on hand..
.1, 0. AV.en co., Loma). Kase,
Benj. Buck, of Montreal. *as
arrested at Toronto, Monday night,
on a Montreal warrant'charging
him with theft, Ile will be sent
back to Montreal.
mahoraualiino
EW'S i1G HARDARE
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,
ed with the growth of Listowel, of
I which at the tinlc; of his death he
Ives the oldest resident.
In politics he was a Liberal, and
I was a great scholar, speaking
French and Spanish fluently, and
was well versed in other languages. -
1 Mrs. Hacking died about sii years
ago. The survivors are Mrs. J.
Eva ns, North Dakota; Mrs. J. .A. ,
Hall; teal, Mount Forest ; Mrs. T.
E. Hay, Mrs. Donnelly and Mr. 4.
A. Hacking, Listowel; Mr, F. W.
H eking, Pittsburg ; Mr. C. Haac.Ic.
it g, Stratford. A son of the late
t . 7i. linking established tho
It( wel Banner. The funeral took
1 i lace on "Wednesday.
jpf(look's Cotte ZQQt Compotttld
TR sucees@fully uased'monthly by over
1000 Ladies. Sale, effectual. Ladibl ask
your druggist for Cook's Cotton Reoi Com-
peted. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pi11s and
itait6tionS are dangerous. ;Pride, No. 1, 31 ppe�r
box • No. 2, 1b degrees atronger,$8 per boat, Nb.
lot d,matled bn receipt of ;price and tura 2.eent
atanps. 'Tho Cook Company .
Windsor On
!"Nos, land 2 sold and recommended by all
respon slble Druggists in Canada.
No. 1 and No, 2 tiree sold in "Zurich
at Dr. Buchanan's'drug store.
DUSTERS,
SWEAT PADS,
DASH APRONS,
wrnPS,
We have the best Cook Stoves made, war-
ranted Quick Bakers, f 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
hand.
avetroughing, Furnace Work and Mdtal Roofing a Specialty,
CHA r.EB,
Main Street,
U RICH,
ONTARIO.
.1 0f E1R'% %1b E %Ua1RE,
We have a big assortment of STUB PROOF boots and shoes.
The J. D. KING COMPANY, of Toronto, insure you for $100
in case of accidents when wearing these shoes.
They will wear any common rubber to pieces.
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We also have a fine assortment of
FELT GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR.
Home Made Boots and Shoes, that we
Guarantee not to rip,
These goods will be sold at a small profit.
P. BENDER, & Co.
Zurich
Eggs taken in exchange for (foods.
GEAT SALE
OF
Fur Robes&Iiorse Blanket
Good Ful' Robes worth $8.5()
- Dutch Kersey 1IOtlse 13lailkets
worth $1.:3() For
$6.50
S 1 .BOO
A full stock of First Class Harness, made of th
Best Leather. No trash. WIEI be Soni
Cheap, quality and work considered.
EVERYTHING IN
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fare nicer
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Hardware and Harness L! rzlolI
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Chr onlo BEIAUTIPUL
Brmichts
Mr. Wrn. Davidson, St. Andrews,
Que., ue., states :—"Dr. Chase's Syrup of
Linseed and Turpentine has cured me
of bronchitis. I have, vathout suc-
cess, tried many remedies for the rsast.
six years, Last winter when I lao,d a
severe attack and was unable to work
t procured a bottle of Thr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed end Turpentine, and
am happy to state that the third bot-
tle made me a welt inan."
lir. W. R. Alger, insurance agent.
11atifa e, N.S., says :—"X used Dr.
Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
tine for a Severe attack of bronchitis.
Permit me to testify to its splendid
curative properties. I got better from
the time of taking the first dose. Iiav
ing a family of young children, 'my
doctors' buts have annually come to as
considerable sum. I believe a bottle of
1')r. 'Chase's Syrup 'occasionally will aid
app in reducing them very materially"
25 cents to bottle, all dealers.
Dr. Chase's Syrup
of Linseed
and Turpentine.
Grizzly Pete (reading. --"It says
here a chap :last shot the rapiers of
Niagara in. a barrel." Broncho
Bill--''ETu1, Iroberbly eronehed
down low ran' sh)t'out 0' the bung-
holeNiagara
hole ;but, them hl)1)ids of
roust be a powerful slow family to
let a chap plug tern like that,"
ixi: ssc-ooi:
To see a Beautiful stock of Dressgoods, in all
the Leading -Lines and Shades, yon want
to inspect our stock; the like we have never
shown before, I cy'
Following are some of the leading lines and prices t
Box -cloths Homcspnns 1e1to
Cheviots Z1bo.%nes
.OUR the new thing for this seasi
Ladies -Cloth at 45c has no eqn-
We also wish to draw your attention to our Pmbroideted Ca
metes and French Flannels for Wtaist,5, so would deem it a speoial favc
if you would ask to see our Range and compare values, before 7)
chasing elsewhere.
Ziteinbach, .zuric