The Herald, 1906-11-09, Page 88
The Zurich Herald.
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frau wind storms is in the
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OFFICERS FOR 1906 •
R. NoitTncorr Esc., President, Hay P. 0.
J. KELLERnAR. Eads, '4 iee-Pr, Dashwood.
DIRECTORS:
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0. H. PERKINS, - - Exeter P. 0.
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W. T. CALDWELL., - Hensall P. 0.
W. B. BATTLER, - Zurich P. 0.
A. G. SMILLIE, - Hensen P. 0.
C. Mo r-Txrrit, Thames Road P. 0.
If there is no Director in your
'vicinity send for rates etc., to
E. ZELLER,
SECRETARY -TREASURER
Zurich, Ont.
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territory should apply at once
to the General Agent
G. HOLTZMAN, Zurich
ZURIC k !
eat M`.
massimms
EN erything in the
line of salt and
fresh meats. Poul-
try in season. We
make a specialty of
supplying thresh-
ing roasts.
GIVE Us YOUR ORDERS.
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DEICHERT.
ORDERED WORK.
We always carry a well assorted
stock of steel tire and rubber tire
buggies, in different styles of
trimming and painting, Vt'e pay
particular attention to work or-
dered by an intending purchaser,
and we feel certain we can turn
out a job tha•twill be satisfactory.
We use nothing but first class
material in constructing our rigs.
Our products have stood the test
Repair Department
We are prepared to do repairing of
all kinds satisfactorily and prom-
ptly. (get your buggy re -painted
It will look better and last longer
Give us a call.
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JEWELLERY
A few samples of the
celebrated
CARMEN BRACELETS
in stook. See them.
They cost a few but
they are the only.
Mantle Clocks and
all kinds of Watches
F. W. HESS T Jeweler
ZUB.TOH - - - Ont.
IIMA1`.TUIEL CHURCK-1 , Mr. Alonzo Meliok of near St.
VaugelicaI As ociation J'oseph,.ziioted to Hensall on Tues -
SERVICES AND MEETINGS WILL BEHELD
IN THE EMMANUEL E.vANYCICLIOAL
OHUROH, GURICII, AS FOLLOWS
Sunday School at 9 :30 a.
Preaching Service, German, 10:45
al. m. ; English Service, at 7 p.
m. ; Senior Alliance, 8 p. m. Tues-
day evening German Prayer meet-
ing, Wednesday evening at 7 ;30
o'clock ; English Prayer meeting,
Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clook;
Choir Practice, Friday evening at
8 o'clock; Junior Alliance, Satur-
day afternoon, at•3 o'clock,
REV. A. D. GISCHLER, PASTOR.
LOCAL NEWS k
A full range of men's and ladies'
woollen underwear at D. S. Faust.
Mr. Conrad•Siemon has moved to
Hensall, where he recently pur-
chased a dwelling.
All parties indebted to H. C.
Doan, V. S., are requested to call
and settle their accounts by cash or
note, at once.
Master Erwin Grob had the good
luck to bag a 20.pound coon in the
woods lase Saturday. Mr. Henry
Gallman recently bagged one that
weighed twenty-three pounds. •
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welker left
last Saturday on a trip to Niagara.
Falls and intervening points. They
will drive all the way there and
back and expect to be gone about
three weeks.
The gain in Canada's postal re-
venue is astonishingly large- For
October it amounted to $660,796, a
gain of $150,441 and $286,847 when
compared with the same month in
1905 and 1898.
Miss Catherine Cook of the
Babylon Line has purchased the
dwelling occupied by H. Randall
and owned by H. Bauer. The price
paid for it is $700.00. Miss Cook
takes possession next spring.
Cut this out and take it to J. J.
Merner's store and get a free same,
le of Chamberlain's Stomach. and
Liver Tablets. For biliousness and
constipation they are unequaled.
They improve the appetite,
strengthen the digestion and regu-
late the liver and bowels.
Dr. OVENS, M. D.. London
Surgeon, eye, ear and nose, will be
at the Queen's Hotel, Hensall, on
Thursday, Nov. 8th. Hours 4.30
p. ni. to 9 p. m. Glasses properly
flitted for relief of falling vision,
Gestrain, headaches, etc. Deafness
and nasal catarrh treated. 23tf.
The moving picture entertain-
ment held in the Evangelical
church on Tuesday was well at-
tended. The pictures were good
and the story "In His Steps," was
well portrayed. "Ten Nights in A
Bar room" will be given in the
Town Hall here, to -night. Friday,
doors open at 7 o'clock, and enter-
tainment a.t7.45. Admission Adults
10 cents, Children 5 cents.
INFRACTION OF LIQUOR LAW.
Two cases finder the liquor license
act were tried here before Ohas.
Greb, J. P.. and Inspector Torrance
last Friday. Dan. Bennett was
charged with giving liquor to Wm.
Dabus, who is on the Indian list,
and was found guilty. A fine of
$25 00 a.nd costs, payable in 15 days
was imposed. and on non-payment
of the fine, 30 days in jail, Wm.
Dabus, who is on the Indian list,
was found guilty of demanding
liquor from ahotelman and was
fined $10 00 and costs.
Y. P. ALLIANCE.
The monthly business and liter-
ary meeting of the Y. P. A. on
Tuesday last was well attended.
The literary program based on the
Life and Labors of Bishop John
Seybert, was very interesting. It
was opened with the Coronation
Hymn, "All Hail the Power Of
Jesus Name," followed with the
"Early Training of the Bishop" by
Mise DianaRiekbeil, Duett by the
Misses Laura Hartleib and Pearl
Nicholson. 'His Ministerial Career'
by Miss Ida Well, a Chorus by a
number of the members,' the
"Episcopacy" by Miss Lydia. Faust
day:
Nevonibar 20th is the date of
Thanksgiving Day in the United
States.
Mrs.'lowald has moved into the
dwelling recently vacated by Mrs.
Chris, Hex-.,
Mr. G. Splin11dt of Sebringville
visited friends and relatives here
over Sunday.
New ads --P. Baker, C. E. Hack-
ney. Sovereign Bank, Stone
Wellington,
Frank. Bossenberry is managing
the livery stables during Mr.
Welker's. absence.
The Grand Trunk has dismissed
Conductors Higgins, Manley and
McKenzie' at London.
A sitting of the Tenth Division
Court will be held in the Town
Hall hero next Tuesday.
Work in the' apple evapora tor
was finisned last week. A large
quantity of apples were worked
up.
Mr, and Mrs. Wni. Baker, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyce returned
from their visit in the west last
week: .
. Dan. Smith, of the Saublo Line,
is visiting friends and relatives in
Stratford and other eastern places
this week.
Misses Phoebe Riekbeil and Roxie
Silber returned on Tuesday from
London, where they spent the past
few months.
Mr. John Zettel returned from
the West on Monday evening. He
was in the vicinity of Davidson,
Sask., while out there and likes the
country.
Mrs. H. C. Doan left for Exeter
on Tuesday, where she will visit
for a few days prior to ]saving for
Winnipeg, where she will make her
future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daters, and
son. visited at Tavistock. and
Shakespeare last week, and also
spent a short time with kir. and
Mrs. Wm. Klopp, at Stratford.
"That excellent, independent
paper." is the manner in which the
Wingham Advance characterizes
The Weekly Sun. The characteriza-
tion is just. The Sun has no friends
in dealing with political questions.
It hews to the line, utterly regard-
less as to whom the chips may fall
on See that The Weekly Sun, the
one paper that fights the farmers'
battles. stn your home during the
corning.*T'i
We like to work and we like to
see others work, but we just arise
to remark that when we get to be
worth as inuoh money as some we
know, work with us will cease.
We could never discover why men
sixty and seventy years of a,?e and
worth from from forty to one hund-
red thousand dollars should con-
tinue to toil from early until late
incl in all kinds of weather We
like to see men provide something
for their family after they are gone
but the average boy is better off if
not ]eft too much property. You
who have labored your threescore
years should stop work, and enjoy
life the few short years you have
left to remain with us,—Exchange.
sere Lary hatterton, of the Pe-
trolia board of trade, has written
Mr. Thomas, giving hien the hearty
approval of the board, and suggest-
ing that it is very possible that lo-
cal (Petrolia) support might be so -
cured.
He also produces letters from the
itndjjtn Whito Co., of Montreal,
ating,,that they were prepared to
tke up the.project if financed, and
it was attractive that they would
elp to finance it, and from Mr.
ohn Kerr, of J. & J. Kerr and
ons, of Petrolia, stating that he
as prepared to give t a share of
nanoial aid. towards preliminary
pense.
President r'oraf of the Petrolia.
oard of trade has also assured. Mr.
gonias of financial success toward
8 scheme.
Whatever may be the outcome of
is engineer's enterprise, some re-
utal;ble men in the country ',are
oking at the plan. in anything
tit a fiippnat lnanner,-4-London
ree Press.
chamberlain's po3c,hCoenty.
'never fails, IIGy it now. it may save life.
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Zurich's
easy Store.
Fall Buying.
We invite you to our store to exam-
ine our large stook of Fall Goods.
Never before in the history of this
store ha (e the shelves been stocded
with such a fine line of goods— -
goods that were bought right and
which we ar e selling at close prices.
Our line of Dress Goods has been
greatly admired by the ladies and
we have made many sales, and we
still have a large stock to make
your selections from. In Under-
wear, Overcoats, Suits, Caps, etc.,
etc., we are offering some first-class
goods at very reasonable prices.
FUR DEPARTMENT.
We have already sold a large num-
ber of Fur Coats, Ruffs, Boas, etc.,
and the demand for furs this sea-
son promises to be a record break-
er. We have prepared ourselves and
carry a fine stock of Coats. Boas,
Ruffs, etc., which we will be pleased
to show you. We handle nothing
but the best furs. Call and see
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
We are showing something special in
Floor Rugs, Carpets, Curtains etc,
The People's Store = = Zurich.
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B QCESTION
is easily decided if you
buy a PANDORA Range.
Every dealer claims to
have the best stove even
if they just launch out.
But if an explanation is
required that is where the
PANDORA shines, and
the other fellows are out
of the game.
HE PANDORA. is the range where the fire
circulates twice around the oven before it
strikes the pipe, and it is the only one on
the market to do this. This range has been on
the market only four years and during that time
.160,000 have been sold. No other stove has won
such a, reputation.
The PANDORA is grade by a firm with 60 years experience and
is today the largest firur under the British flag. You can al-
ways get repairs not like some stove firms in business today and
gone to -morrow. We have a full line of heating stoves and
prices as usual, always the cheapest.
Also largest stock of HARNESS, ROBES and BLANKETS. Call and see.
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