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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1902-12-19, Page 8omNsme,Nn.,m.+. xuAgN*.<'Y+.Y.+-.N-rmr� wm,w.M a n..�..-tors a+.nrwanm! e.11"vv The P THE P T le We hand legood goods Our prices are Iow We carry a large stock Highest price. for produce Obliging salesmen ZURICH • • THE ZURICH HERALD i!IL.L GREEN being ing titer occasion of the marriage of his daughter to Mr, al Bender. Itxpeeial to the Itmizadu, ` The boy r saythat masa 1L they had • Mr. ;Tame; 14ove, who sluts 'been on their best clothes, they were dangerously* ill for sinn0 tin ca, we treated tip-top, 1'0Li1' 113.0 glad to say is improving, -halt Mr.Iiatlin, is moving to Dashwood l slowly. today (Thursday), HARDWARE' 10 1 Mr, and Mrs, Charles- •TrOyer Messrs. W. Smiths, Alonzo Foster ' spent Sunday in Hayfield. and .3 UC. ltegi(L tri tend• f.coiilo to is the plaet3 to })1i TINWARE GRANITE SILVER and GLASSWARE. l i::4 clam Spaelmitu. of Bayfield, .'sondem on Friday to visit S salon ' •visitnn r friends here Valentine who i5 int e hospital 11'i11. Jarrett spent a fetv.cltiy~s in Will Hei aLnd Wi1l Ren111C :err... '^ hR 8, Blyth last week, visiting friends. ' in .DaLsh.WOod on Sunday. - Will retain heat twice as longi; as ordinary il'()1I•, T S ILL Mr. J. V. Hogarth sant' a solo. Some of the boyzt spent aSundayr , and costs very little more. in a. most acceptable manner. in on the Goshen. • I the Methodist church, on Sunday (dote a number of: our towns- ! evening. people are getting their wood out Mr, Webster Ttirner its swain ,3 hire the weather is favorable. able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce have return - got - ut ed to town again and are busy' D. S. Fa(ust's making baskets. Any one wanting ;making will get a good article there. BERNE, MICH, TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE Special to TEM HERALD: iW.M. JOHNSTON. ! Butchering is the 'Order of the iHe is sane, our dear one,. forayer. day. 1'1 et we cherish him still in our breast, jMr. Christian Bechler was en- i Fir the 'memory of his presence will ever gaged with Mr. John Erb,.painting. ; Remain With us, though we've had hint to but on aeeollllt of cold weather, r, ; rest. ;they had to chit. A kind father and loved husband. was he Canada excursions. g, Furnace Work and dial Hoofing a Specialty 1 k ; : o a( slew, or conl"or .s, e'er sought, we • PAINTS, RUGS, DUSTERS, SWEAT PADS, PORTLAND CEMENT. DASH APRONS, WHIPS. We have the best Cook Stoves made9 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 haled. i John Erb intends to take i11 the To us, his two eons, fa:ur daughters and Eavetrou hm .: ife; N 1 ' f t Henry Hopp has left for 1 c 1 But were ;'ranted ns during his 1ile. state ono clay last week. ' 1115 place is now vacant beside us: Solomon Martin, Sr., Erol) ;1a1) Isis cnieu now no longer we {tear; town. Ont., is visiting friends and;Still we anow our $atviour so gruriuus, !relatives in and around Pigeon. Has called lam away from us near. John Roth has moved on his Then, let us not tawnier again .Tesus, farm which he bought lately. Ilttt resign ourselves niore to his will, Daniel Burgnlan from Elkton 1 For we know, though affliction be sent I has xiloverl to Hurdscrahle for the ; t1s, • , • taxi's blessing will accompany us still. ; reinter. He intends workwn in a saw- i ONTARIO Ini11. Cutters at iRigbt Prices, r -t I have put in a stock of Palmerston Cutters at prices to suit the times. Call and see them. ALL KINDS OF JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J. H. WISMER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH.: Zurich Carriage Cutters ! :+• Sleighs ! w* Les rt A Large Stock of Square and Portland Cutters of First Qual- ity and Finish on tit hand. PRICES- AS LOW AS TEE LOWEST. lyprodameaunalo • 313 113 DASHWOOD Furniture and Undertaking STOKE We have a large and up - to -date Stock of 'House Ji1iii'- liitnl'e 11 31 (1 Furnishings' offer At a Low Price.... UNDE TA KING Our Stook is Largo and up -to ,(kite. In time of need, give us a call. PRICES RIGHT. c sa c DASHWOOD - ONTARIO GOSHEN LINE Special to THE I•igam.o. Stogdill, Jr., and Michael Kennedy axe cutting wood for .Joseph Hayter. They are hustlers. . HESS & SON 2liricll [Mario Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston t ) spent Sunday at Calvin Dots son's. Mr. Edward Schnell visite(. friends here and the girls are all glad to see his smiling Erten again. Mr, Samuel Erratt spent 13n.nday evening at Edward Robinson's. • Norman Patterson and James Agnew have taken the contract of cutting 1.00 cords for Roht. - Arm- strong. Miss Martha Agniewv spent Sun- da' at Normal). 1'attersoln's. Wm, 1Vn1. iMCOlin- choy tend George Stephenson are cutting ;wood at Henry I:Ia.3'ter'S, The women of the Methodist clittreh met lat0t week and organa',- ed a missionary society and held their first meeting 031 Wednesday, , .Every person has been wonder- ing what had happened the report- er; but found out he had been Wan- dering to and fro but he has now settled. down and,. you will .near from. h.1133 regul(tr.. Kalbfleisch's MILLS. Planing and Saw Mill —All kinds of woodwork and saw- ing clone to order. Estiuzates given for all kinds of buildings. A. full stock of B. C. Iced Cedar Shingles. All f':incls of lumber al- ways on hand. Chopping done every Tuesday and Friday. Field Gates, Water - Tanks for Wind -mills and Water Troughs. Mills 14tH Con., Lot 25. J. C. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. O. MARKETS .Revised every Thursday afternoon, Wheat ...... ....... 60 to 70 Oats ,° . .... , .... 2b 30 Barley .... . .... 31 40 Peas . , . , ..... 50 G0 rlotnr .. .1 75 1 85 Butner .. , , ..... 1fi 17 Eggs.... , I 17 (dickens Ib , .. , .. 4 - 5 Ducks . ' - 0 • Geese - .. ... , . 0 5 Potatoes .. .. 30 30 HENS.ALL MARIETS. Wheat < , . , „ .... 70 to 71 elate.. .Y. 20 23 parley , . 35 38 Peas,' GC r:) I+''Lou>• : , . . 2 00 2 10 jogs (live) per cwt.. 5.00 5.40 PeopF-h Hav ed Eirt Bay that Dr. Chase's Syrup or Linseed and Turpentine affords wonder€uliy prompt relief for c0nghs and colds. Jt.verybody has,confidence in Dr. Chase, in his great recipe book and famous family remedies. They have learned by experience that it pays to insist on hav- ing Dr. Chase's Syrup of. Linseed and 'Turpentine instead of accepting" the various unscientific "mix-ups" which some -druggists offer as "just as good." Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine contains many of the most valuable and most effective remedial agents for throat and lung troubles that science has discovered; It acts se directly and promptly as to be of inealcu.iable worth in all cases of croup, bronchitiss and whooping cough, Et is so far-reaching inits effects as to loosen the tightest chest cough and cure the cold of long ;standing, mile a bottle ; fatally size, three. times as n1uch, (10a. at an dealers', or lion, Bates et Co., Toronto, Dr. Chase's Synsp of Linseed and Turpentine. Let us not look on his death as some do, l+arme1:; arc .;i'il busy clru(vinir i Tl inking eye uelre shall meet, him again, .ut:.iust in the non s1 -s de ns, to sugar Soya:,. 1 made ti ebe icing beet sugar factory is Peach higt in that land, void of pain. in full blast now. Three htvldretl : lune pauses .tow quickly,—we know not and five vagal loads and thirty- ' nine carloads of beets were tin- ; loaded in one clan last week at the factor's. �, Just think for a moment Trow dearly Christian .r.opp of Case v ill.e town e would draw a ars if by tt coal 1\ hen tete day tory arrive with our call it may conte, 415 it did to our- dear one, ought 11'e not then to he ready like Paul? ship i5 building an addition to his; To enjoy His choice h1es:-iugs, as most I clearly, Z�'e arc' p101100(1 to SCO John C)eseh Is tat to us all by our Lord, out again. who ' has. been laid up) ; nut alasi luau desire~ most calmly, With a lame hank, ;To follow his own evil way, • Daniel Eiehler has sold his forty -1 But let us, who remain, u bereft f;imily, acre farm to William Schafer for a ? Cling closer to Ilia day l,y clay. handsome figure. Should we ever '!'row lined of serving Our Saviour dear, honest, upright and true 'I'o His followers, whom lie i, nerving '1'o lead on in the way of the few. That. slam in tete fancily thus vacated Miss Forgo, who bad • cl.nau• i' (if. ' Ts left to be filled L1• someone, true, the Inillinely department, 0t ('. ' 0 then with 11w1's grace strive to give it Zswicker, left for Iter Inane Tnes(lay Your attention, lest you may ruts. last. house. •. CREDITciN Special io'rur. HNit..At.l,. Toil on till you hear, "well dune faithful' Teachers andpupils of our public' one, Thou hast used thy talent at hest: school are sparing no pains to make Como away from all triols and tempts, i their entertainment, which will be tions, held 031 Friday next, Dec, 1 tall, 11 To where your soul will over have rest. grand success. Oh thee, w1111.1 re,ioieing, what glory: Our merchants' windows are pre- `'.ill he Mer(' a'llen the saints ,,one before Renting a very attractive appear- ance. Bert seems to be in the lead with Mr. Santa Claus, well laden with Christmas toys of every description. Mr. Wilfred Finkl:)einer. who spent the past seven years in the West, arrived hone Thursday last. The vote on the Liquor Act in this township was somewhat of a surprise to a goodly number, at the hast plebicite the township went :30 against temperance and on the dth of December it went 05 in favor, the 2 polls at Crediton did remark- ably better than at the protium vote, owing no doubt to the unre- tiring effort put forth by the clergy of this place Revs. G. D. D11111111,13. A. and R. Gv. Knowles, who spoke i11mostly every church a11(1 school house in the township. Miss Clara Haist is at present ozi the sick list, but is reeovering. Foi' a beautiful Di)113.m' Set, call at D. 5, Faust, SLABTC)VVN Special to 'frit; Jlit, nl,p, Mr. Jacob NOoli from hoar Tavis- tock arrived at his brother's on i1:Lond t.•t evening. HO intends re- 11111)lling hero for some tinge. Joh.nDechcr, 'wife and daughter were over 011 the Goshen 031 Tues- day, ltolp)i )1 Mrs. 1:)ccher's father to butcher. John Hey and wife assisted at "wnrstlilaChen" at Il.. Necb's en rJ lesclay, his ;011 .'elm's on Wed- nesday, at home on Thursday ranee intends doing the same at Wm. Rs; der 'a 021 the 1•lth concession, on Fri&buy'und at his brother Chris' on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Hey were Over to the funeral et: their son. john's infant. son 01.1,,Menalay21303'11- ing,'.. Tt1r.ellild lived only six days, being born a -week ago Sunday. MISS Annie Hey has been some- what indisposed for about, a week OWi11g to a severo attack of neural- g;iat. We are glace to learn that she is now on the fair road to recovery, D. 5, Faust has aa, fine lot of fancy Candies don't Miss to see them. Several of the boys from . the Town line made a pretty load rattle at the hone.(' of Mr. Battler on Wed- nesday evening of last week 1 i:t. Cook's Cotton Root Cos ipounoi Id a ecessfully used monthly by over 1p,000 :.a fee. Safe, effectual, Ladles ask yyour tuggist for Cook's Cotton Root Cote' rot. no of er, as all Mixtures, pills and rnitatieris are dangerous. j?riels,140. 1, $1 epi ox ; xte. a, l0 degrees s trenger, $s per box. 1114) j le:2,ival1odg0relp et price ndtwo S.eefl (Ststates. The (look oinpalny wiiiclaor 0>it ret,pon(lble D uggists la Causes°, ttdew3ty t)li No. 1 and No. 2 are 801(1 111 Z111'1011 at Dr, Buell ana.n'S drug ,,,tore, Welcome home, to dwell with the Italy, The souls, Horde free evermore. Another thought to these lines and I'm ended, Seal it firmly to heart from His Book, Treasure 1110 word$ to ns sended l Yon will find them in 12.40 of Luke. s. A $20,000 BLAZE. Four-story Business Block at East Toronto Destroyed. Torrinto, Dec. 13—A feree fire damaged property to the extent of ,20,000 out In east Toronto village. about three o'clock this morning. It eonsnmecl a largo four-story block occupied by \V, J. A. C1ar na- han's drug store, Garland's grocery store, Dr. W. A,.Murray, dentist ; the Masonic and other societies' lodge roots in the upper- stories. Harris' Hotel and Jones tinsnlith- ing establishment were severely searched. Mr. Garland and his family and 13r. Carnahan and his clerk, who lived over their respec- tive stores, had narrow escapes, tee Garland family 'laving to get out in their night -clothe.;, None of their property was saVOc1. The various lodges also lost all their furniture, regalia., ete. Tho losses aro fairly covered by insnran(se. A portion of the walls of the building fell across the tracks of the street railway, blocking it completely and preventing traffic either east or west for some hours. It is be- lieved the fire started in the Gar- land store, from mice nibbling at hatches. - Astra a s Too many aethlna sufferers g ve up. their search for cure, be11ev1ne. that their particular case is beyon3 the con- trol of scientific treatment. 31 is only neca:lsary to point all such to a new hope In Dr. Cnasc'a Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, the one great remedy winch has proven its efficiency not only as a prompt re- lief, but also as a. thorough cure for asthma, 3,2rs. George Budden, Putnamvlile, Ont., says :—"I feel it my duty to re- commend Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and 'Turpentine, as I had the asthma very bad; could get nothirie; to do n1e good.'A. friend of mine persuaded m:': to try teaks remedy, I did $o, and it curet tilo,11 It is ltnpossible to imagine a 'better treatment for asthme. than Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed arid' Turpentine, I1 soothes the excited nerves, elaia.rs the bronchial tubes, gives prompt relief to the frightful spasms, and, when wan) regui1riS', thorou4hly and uermanently cures asthma. 25 vents, ail dealers% or tlmanson. Dates th tie.. Toronto. Dim. Chase9s Syrup Of Linseed an Trp . OH 'fain Street, ZURICH, MIN [NM ONTARIO. 1EifE E1R'% Zlib ZZO1R.E. WI' have a big assortment of ETI'13 PIt()OF boots and shoes. The J. 1). KING- COMPANY, of Toronto, insure you fur *lOt) in ease of accidents when wearing these. shot's. They Will wear any common rubber t.) picot',. Wi' also have a fine assortment of FELT GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. Home Made Boots and Shoes, that we Guarantee not to rip, These goons will 1)e sold at a shall profit. R. BENDER & Co. Zurieh. Eggs taken in exchange for (iuods. GR OM 611112L3 g A MONSTER REDUCTION SALE ALL T1-IROUGli DECE 'BER. tvatcarcR .aemaairActip 4Aarmoc.43•• Ten per cent. Discount for Cash on our Entire Stock, Consisting of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Bells, Cross=cut Saws and Axes. Gt7 20�i`3.^ID A QUANTITY OF LEATHER/'IAT. TERS �1� ITI . SI:IANK, () 3 CENTS EACH.. T1. Silverware at Lowest Prices, an.d lots of ,. Christmas Presents to be cleared out at G. J-iJIR,TLEIE & CO'S, The Big Hardware and Harness House. ->ENC ts�,�inxaa�atzes.��aossan.�..,..� ,aaa�wnm�ocurrnen:t.�ie;.•4 We are again in the front for the Xmas Tracie. Our stock is complete. Note seine of our Specials. })OIiI3, Ii . I? 33 1 )(.3)i\Aa.. 1. TOYS. 'Silk Handkerchiefs,, Consisting of 7)rnnis, (lulls, Watches, Tool Sots, Trunks, Wash Sets, Etc: Etc. See our Meeha meal Toys. DRESSING SETS. Palmy- Celluloid. Dressing Sets. Funny Sots finished in Geoff Loa's dial^ Stock of Confeci.ionery Biscuits is • \Vltitc and Colored. beast alnaal- it•y. Farcy Chinaw-are. The host assortment of Fancy 011lna, ev01' shown by 11s: At most reasonable prices, AYkiNiYII..1.IDlifwi...1.4'v-..v'�L1r r.rc..ns'Y.:ilY1Y'. LdfflGV"•rr.YYW1N/SMG[YYGJILa.N.CY.PRIT.W 16.1Y As space will not, permit us to quote prices, we call and inspect our stook, D. Steinbach, Fresh. ask you t�