The Herald, 1903-05-08, Page 8Peo
THE ZU1RICH HERALD
Letter Frons; J. 'Dan -tart
eEditor HER Lit Berlin, May 3rd, 1903,
',Dear
- I will give you a Short.
Sketch of my trip since leaving the
• good people of your town. I reach..
• eel Stratford on the 2 ist of April
and remained two days... Stratford
is tt nice town and is a busy rail-
way centre, the G. T. • R's largest
shops being located hero.. There
are also some fine business blocks,
stores, etc., here, but they are
lacking one• essential convenience
and that is a street. railway. I
arrived at Berlin, on the 24th , of
April and was at • once impressed
with this busy place. There are
over fifty manufactories here, who
send out upwards of 150 travellers
OAto all parts of Ontario, selling; the
wares mattftictured ,or handled
here. Berlin has 18 churches, 6
public schools and one . seperate
school. Victoria Park, one of the
finest recreation grounds in Cana-
da, was one of the first places
visitecland its natural beauty of
woods and ]awn has been greatly
enhanced by the landscape artist.
Acres of lawn have been set aside
for athletic sportsa. and a game of
some kind may be seen every even-
ing. I boarded the electric car
and took a run to Bridgeport which
is -two miles north-east "p'f Berlin
and found little change from 20
years ago. Bloomingdale,wa,s.next
visited, and is a fine ilittle village.
From there I went to Conestoge
and this is a really fine place, Tying
right on the banks of Grand River,
and where some: ' good - fishing
grounds may be found, I mind
about twenty years ago: when , ono
was going to Huron CQUnty from
here, Berlin people would say ."go-
)tiv'
We handle good goods
Our prices are. law
We carry a 1 rge stock
Highest price for produce
Obliging salesmen
ZURICH
klev
ONTARIO
Cutters
at
'Right
Prices
_Ir
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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. 1-1. WISNIEI4,
GEN ERAL BLACKSMITH
Zurich Carriage
BUGGIES
Our new Stock is now
finished. See us before
you buy. It will be to
your interest... .
BUGGIES
F. HESS & SON, Zlllticll, Ontario
Ka1bf1ci c 's
MILLS.
Planing and Saw Mill
—All kinds of woodwork and saw-
ing done to order. Estimates
given for all kinds of buildings.
A full stook of B. C. Red Cedar
Shingles. Ali kinds of lumber al-
ways on hand.' '
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind -mills
and Water Troughs.
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25.
J. C. Kalbf.eisch
Zurich P. 0.
ARk TS
Revised every Thursday afternoon,
Wheat 68 to 70
Oats .. 28 30
Barley 38 42
Peas.....,. ,. , 50 60
Flour . , .. , .1 75 1 85
Butter ....... 14 4 15
Eggs ..... . ...... 10 11
Chickens ib 4 5
13uclss ... . . 6 6
Geese . , 5 5
Potatoes , . , 55 65
HENSALL MARKETS..
Wheat .,.,. 70 to 72
Oats 30 32
Barley ..... , ... ... 40 40
Pei , , . 65 75
Flour. .. , ... , . 2 00 2 10
flogs (live) per cwt.. 5.60 6.10
DASHWOOD
Furniture and
Undertaking
STORE
'We have now
a large and lip-
to -date Stock
of House Fur-
niture a n d
Furnishings which we
offer At a Low Price....
,UNDERTAKING
Our Stock is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give' us
a call.
PRICES RIGHT.
P. Mcisaac
DASHWOOD - ONTARIO
CONSUMPTION AN UNKNOWN
DISEASE IN TEN YEARS.
Statement of Dr. John Ferguson—Th.
New Free Consumptive Hospital au
immediate Beiper to this End.
The statement of Dr. John Ferguson,
ane of Toronto's well-known physicians,
that " if consumptive patients were pro-
perly isolated and treated, within ten
yearsfrom now tuberculosis would .be
one of the rarest of known diseases,"
ought to prove an encouraging stimulus
to the friends of the new Free Consump-
tive Hospital to hurry along subscrip-
:,ions towards the furnishing of this insti-
tution, capable of admitting at once fifty
patients, and without any charge.
The curability of tuberculosis is clearly
in. evidence in the records of the Muskoka
Uottage Sanatorium, under the inanage-
nieat of the National Sanitarium Associa-
tion, and under whose auspices the new
Free Consumptive Hospital has been
built. In four years 5,0 patients have
been. treated, and more than 852 have
been cured or so helped that they could
go hack to work, earing for wife or child
ur those dependent upon. then.
The new Free Consumptive Hospital is
situated in Musketggk, net far from the
Muskoka Cottage ffriatorium, the two
gentlemen who have generously borne
the cost of constructing the building de-
siring that the same benefits that have
aortic to patients of the Muskoka Cottage
Sanatorium, by virtue of its excellent
gituation, should go to the poorer patients,
whose onlyIlope is in admittance to the
Free Consumptive Hospital.
All that is wanting now is the furnish-
ing of this Hospital with beds and other
necessary appointments. The National
Sanitarium Association; because of their
heavy debt, are insane to undertake this
part of the work. Only let the many
whose hearts are touched by sueh dis-
tressing eases as are constantly chronicled
in newspaper columns, send their contri-
butions of 21.00 or, if possible, $5,00,
$10.00, or $50.00, and no time will be lost
in opening wide the doors of the new
Hospital, Contributions .will be received
by Sir Wrn. R. Meredith, Chief Justice,
Lampert Ave., Toronto; W. J. Gage,
17.1sq., 54 Front St. West Toronto; or
The National Trust Gia., Limited,
Treasurer, 22 King St. East,
All kinds of good logs wanted at
once, for which highest prices will
be paid. Cash on delivery.
J. 0. KALSEL1t IS0H.
10 To prove to you that I es
goodp
l
and absolute auto for each
and every form ot itching,
bleedingand protruding piles.
the manufacturers have guaranteed It. Soo tes•
Omentattx in the daily press and ask your neigh'
bora what they think pf it, You can use it and
gob sour money back if not' cured. 00o a box, ab
all dealers or MAWSON,l1ATsn & Co.,'roronto,
Dr. Chase's Ointment
ing up in the bush" but I assure
you there is more bush and stumps
in one Township in Waterloo Coun-
ty than in the Townships of Stan-
ley, Hay 'and Stephen combined.
I also visited Elmira which is
north-west of Berlin. I called on
G. A and found him in the same
store where he Was employed two
years ago, which speaks well for
our olcl friend. Anyone would
like it in this village. It has a
large Shoe Mfg. Co., and a splendid
farming country surrounding.
Most of the farmers in Waterloo
County are well-to-do. I spent a
few day in St. Taeobs, - another
nice little village, six miles north
of Waterloo Town. 1: was in
Waterloo quite often. It is a nice
trip of an evening to take the car
and go from Berlin to Waterloo. I
also visited Preston, another bust-
ling business town. I will leave
on Monday morning, May 4th, for
New Ontario, and my postoffice
address will be New Liskard,where
you will please send me THE
HERALD. As soon as • I get my
bearings in the Northern Country
you will hear from Me again.
Wishing you and my Zurich friends
health and happiness. I remain
• Your friend •
John Dumart
• a.b
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
COCHEMS—HARTMAN.—At St. Boni-
face church, Zurich, by Father
Aloisius, on Tuesday, May 5th,
Mr. Valentine Kochems, to Miss
Mary Hartman, both of Zurich.
Mr. Samuel Dietz, of the Bron-
son line, is erecting a fine residence
on his farm. The brick work is
now completed. The building, is 2
stories and is 20 x 28, with kitchen
attached 16 x 18, full height. Mr.
Chas. Meyers, of Blake, hacl the
contract for the" stone and brick
work.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
has opened a Branch in Zurich.
This Bank issues a neat . booklet
"How to open a Bank account,"
which is written iii a plain and
simple way, easily under' toocl .by
all, and clearly explaining about
saving money and bow to deposit
or withdraw, either personally or
through a friend or agent, or by
mail. This booklet will be gladly
sent to any one wishing for a copy,
or Balling at any branch of the
Bank. The officials of the Bank at
Zurich will be glad to make the
acquaintance of the people in this
vicinity.
Division Court.
There were five cases disposed of
at the sittings of the Division
Court here on Monday, In the
suit of • Hildebrand vs Tiedeman,
and Hartleib for wages of son.
judgment was given for plaintiff
for $20.81 and, costs. H. .T. D.
Cooke for plaintiff; L. H. Dickson.
for defendants. Miller vs Babcock;
was a case whidh was only argued
as to jurisdiction of the oourt.
His honor Judge Holt reserving
judgement. L. H Dickson for
plaintiff ; W, Proudfoot for defen-
dant. Priiueau vs Routhier was
an action for wages, but as defen-
dant is now living at Ottawa, and
has been under the doctor's care
for some wheks, the case was ad-
journed till next court. H, J. D,
Cooke for plaintiff ; W. Proudfoot
for defendant. Ortwein vs Becker,
was a shit for store account, and as
items sued for were not correct,
jidgtnent was given for defen-
dant with costs. Plaintiff pleaded
his own case, W. Prondfoot for
defendant, Ortwein vs Mo0linchy
was another suit for clothes bought
about nide years ago, and which
defendant said were paid. ' He also
pleaded the statute of limitations,
and the plaintiff wan nonsuited.
Mr. Ortwein the plaintiff in these
two cases also acted as interpreter
between Hildebrand and the court,
and fulfilled this trying duty in a
very s4tlsf4otory manner.
MILLSGRE'gN
Special to THE HERALD.
Mr. Alfred Reichert purchased
Mr, Wm. Jarrott's driver last
week. Alf. will take no tltist from
anyone now.
Mr. J.` W. Hoggarth addressed
the prayer meeting Thursday even-
ing.
Mr. Wm, Gram has been on the
sick,list for the past week.
Mr, Wiwi. Reichert was to Blue -
vale last week for a load of house-
hold offects. Win, Surely has an
eye on business,
Mr. Robert Stelek has been on
the sick list for the past few days.
Communion services were dis-
pensed with in the Presbyterian
church, Sabbath.
Mr. Alfred Reichert gave a Glance
to a number of friends Friday
evening. .
Mr. Samuel Reichert has engag-
ed to work with Mr. Mofatt of
Kippen.
Eggs wanted at Feed Store,
Zurich. .
J► b. -
TO INOIiEASE YOUR WEIGHT.
If you are thin, weak and ema-
ciated and want to increase your
flesh and weight you should try.
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. You can
feel it doing you good from day to
day, as it strikes at • the root of
trouble and creates new rich blood.
You can prove that it builds up
new tissue and adds flesh if yon
weigh yourself each week while
using it.
SLABTOWN •
Special to THE HERALD. •
Albert- Hey is becoming tired
with his long forced rest and" is
getting a little of the restless
spirit; hence the leg is not doing
quite as well. We hope he may be
able to rest quietly in order that it
may heal to the best advantage,
Mrs. Bletzer, of Hullett, has been
visiting in this neighborhood dur-
ing the end of last week and the
beginning of this. She is the sister
of Mr. John Decher, Sr., and is
heartily welcomed whenever she
comes into this section.
Several took in the 'Passion
Play"' in Zurich on Monday night
and seemed well satisfied.
Some of our citizens attended
the funeral of ivlrs. Chas. Wolfe, of
Crediton, on Tuesday. Mrs. Wolfe
was an aunt. of Mrs. Sol. Martin.
Mr. Alex. Rennie suffered a
severe loss the early part of the
week, in losing both to mare and
foal.
Geo. Campbell visited at his
home in Stanley on Saturday and
owing to the rain he had to be
driven back. He has come to the
conclusion that these "horseless
carriages" which you have to push_
are not the best thing going in,
damp weather.
Jno. Decher disposed of a driving
colt to Deicher•t Bros,, in Zurich,
the other day. He just bought it•
a few weeks ago.
Miss Lizzie Decher is at preset
on the sink list. May she soon be
well.
All kinds of Field Seeds always
an hand. at Feed Store.
TEE SKIN ON FIRE.
So dreadful are the sensations of
burning, itching eczema that vic-
tims frequently describe their suf-
ferings by saying that the skin is
all on fire. The stinging, biting
fires of eczema are quenched by the
use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Tho
first few applications may cause a
little uneasiness but cure is shre to
result and the skin is healed with-
out scar or blemish.
Clubbing rates.
p "We have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with TEE HvIRALD :
Daily Globe $ 4.25
„ Mail &Empire 4,25
Weekly Globe . 1.60
„ Mail & Empire 1.75
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1.75
Daily Free Press 3.25
Weekly Free Press 1.75
Daily Advertiser 2.25
Weekly Advertiser 1.50
Weekly Sun 1.75
Farmer's Advocate 1.85
Chronic
Bronchitis
Mr. Wm. Davidson, St. Andrews,
Que., states :—"Dr. Chase's Syrup of
Linseed and Turpentine has cured me
of bronchitis. I have, without suc-
cess, tried many remedies for the past
six years. Last winter when r had a
severe attack and was unable to work
1 procured a bottle of Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, and
am happy to state that the third•bot-
tle made me a well man."
Mr. W. 11. Alger, insurance agent,
Halifax, N.S., says :—"I used Dr.
Chases Syrup ot Linseed and Turpen-
tine for a severe attack of bronchitis.
Permit me to testify to its splendid
curative properties, I got better from
the the of taking the first dose. Hav-
ing a tamity of young children, my
doctors' bills have annually come to a
considerable sum. I believe a bottle of
Dr. Chase's Syrup occasionally will aid
me in reducing them very materially."
25 aorta a bottle, all dealers,
pry' Chase's Syrup
of Linseed
and Turpentine.
G� to C. Greb ..
For your. Hardware, Tinware, Granite,
and Glass Ware-
Sherwi,n=Willialnis
and Hollywood
Oils, Portland Cement and all kinds of
Building Materials
The Famous
Silver
Most durable Fence on the market
Don't be deceived with a Fence Machine -You will not be if you buy a LONDON
ALL KINDS OF 'PENCE WIRE ON HAND
CHAS. GREB,
ZURICH,
ONTARIO.
BOOTS an
S1 -IBES
We have a large stock of Spring and .Summer
Foot -wear, all sizes and styles, at prices that
will be to your advantage. We have also this
this season, the
A nerYcar� Outing Shoe
they are *a fine cheap Summer Shoe
We solicit your partronage because we
know we can satisfy you and give you value
for your money.
P. BENDER & Co.
Zurich.
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
ULA RIGHT IN 1T
for Wire Fences this Spring, The American
and The Ideal are the two best woven wire
fencing on the market.
THE IDEAL
is made of all No. 9 hard Coiled Spring Wires
with No. 9 Wire Stays. The strongest Fence in
the world. Call and see it and get prices. Also
a big stock of Coil Spring Wire at lowest prices.
Weaving Machines at $6.00. will weave No. 12 wire.
ALSO 20 SET OF SINGLE
HARNESS FROM $7 UP,
-*C-4. Aemoomeemamaseseasaacasamnusammaamse43.
C. J-1J1RTLEIB & CO'S.
The Big Hardware and Harness House.
ZURICH
ONTARI M
Gents' Furnishings.
We wish to draw the attention of
all the men in town and country to
the above department. Never be-
fore have we shown such exception
able values as the present season.. -
Call and examine the folllwing:
Sullingsi h'a.'s ,gaps, Shirts, Galles!
CUFFS, TIES, FANCY HOES, &o., &c.
In Hats and Caps we have the cor-
rect :;tine, In Pantings we have some
Specialties. SHIRTS—ours are always
in the lead, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Summer
Underwear and Umbrellas—See our Self -
Opener. For comfort you want to wear
our P ooSIMOTT Suspender.
Da SST I N ■ ._'ACH
ZURICH.