The Herald, 1903-06-26, Page 1ti
VOL..III.. NO. 48
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DO not pass your
Horne Paper
When you want Printing.
Our Prices are always the 'Lowest:
MOWERS
RAKES and
BIND13RS....
DEERINGS
have taken THE LEAD during PAST
SEASONS and this year you will
find BETTER THAN EVER : : :
We make a specialty of all kinds of HAY HANDLING TOOLS
and now is the time to,, get things ready for the coaling harvest.
Call and see ray Stock on hand.
J. F. Rickbeil, - Zurich.
Pure Manitoba Flour.
Best Hensall "Flour.
Buckwheat and Rye Flours.
....ea■.a.
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And in Breakfast Foods
We Carry
WHEATINE,
ROLLED WHEAT,
AND OATMEAL.
ALSO:
International Stock. Foods,
Oil Cake and Linseed Meal.
Seeds &c., &c.
:I am selling Manitoba Flour at $2.25
and all other grades at correspondingly low prices.
C. SCHRAG', ZURICH.
( Zeller Block. )
Successor to . . R. Johnston.
i��ri��la. and Hay Township
LOCAL NEWS
Mie. Wm Prit"z, of Crediton, -alts
in town on Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Jake Kellerman, r of
Dashwood, were.in town on Tries
-
day.
Mr. Charley Brown spent Sunday
at home with his parents, at Creel.
iton.
Miss Louie Moir, of Hensall, was
the guest of her, cousin, olara Bach-
:man.
Miss Lydia Faust came home
on Tuesday from, a trip to Berlin
and other places.
Mr..Olivex Johnson and tinnily,
of olinton, visited at Mr. Thomas
Johnson's on Sunday.
Mrs. Wnz. Pinkbeiner, of Milver-
ton, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and 1Virs, D. S. Faust.
Mr. Win. Lamont, of• Stanley,
lost a steer recently by death.
The animal was valued. at $60.
Mrs. Chris. Oswald,, of the Bron
Son Line,is spending a few weeks
in different parts of Michigan.
Mrs. J. D. Merner returned Sat-
urday evening from a two weeks'
visit with her parents, in Detroit.
Mrs. Alfred Moritz, ne Miss Kib-
ler, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fritz,
and other friends, in town, 4ttpres-
ent.
Mr. Peter Beaver, of Holyrood,
Bruce Co., is visiting his father
and brother, at the 14th Conces-
sion.
The Misses. Minnie and Martha
Pheffer, of Milverton, are visiting
relatives and friends, -in and around
Zurich.
Mr. Charrette, who has been in
the States for a number of years is
visiting his brother ;• Ben., at St.
Joseph.
Miss Mina Doan, who attendee]
the Normal sohool -at; Ottawa, f'or
the past six months, returned on:
Saturday.
Mr. J. W. Ortwein. and family, of
Hensall, were in the village, • on
Sunday,•and visited Mr. and Mrs.
0. Wagner.
Mr. N. M. oantin and family
returned from Montreal this' week
and wilt likely remain at St.
Joseph, for the summer.
The party that took'!), curry -coin b
and brush out of Dr.; Harrlilton's
stable will please return same as
the owner has use for then].
The policies of the Royal -Vic-
toria Life Ins. Co. are the most
liberal issued by any Company.
Bachand & Co., District Agents.
Miss M. Handford, who has been
taking charge of Mr. ,Jno. Preeter's
millinery department, left for her
house in Centralia on Saturday last.
Hartleib received a large ship-
ment of Binder Twine, of the Farm-
er's Binder Twine Co., of Walker-
ton. Any one wanting • angthing
in this line will get it cheap.
Aypolicy in the Royal -Victoria
Life Insurance Co. furnishes ready
cash in the event of death and pro-
tects estates from being sacrificed.
Bachand & Co., District Agents.
Mr. Jerry Curriveau returned to
his home'at the Sauble line, recent-
ly., He had been employed in ,a
shoe store at Chatham, for some
months; and later at Port Huron.
Weather permitting, it foot -ball
match will be played 'here, this
(Friday) evening, between the Hen-
sel]. and Zurich juniors. An inter-
esting and exciting game is expect-
ed
The Royal -Victoria Lite Insur-
ance Co's policies give greaten:
benefits at less outlay and in ;feat
er variety, than any other form of
secure investments. Bachand.'
Co., Agents.
The guaranteed capital and ac-
cumulated assets of the Royal -
Victoria Life Insurance Co. for the
protection of policy holders now
amount to $1,156,218.00. Bachand
& Co., District Agents.
Mr. Norman Buchanan returned
home from Toronto, on Saturday,
having finished his medical studies
at Toronto University. Norman
has completed a brilliant course. at
the University, having taken first-
class honors at every examination.
Farmers be loyal. Patronize
home industry by buying the 'Walk-
erton' Binder Twine, people who
patronize you by using your pro-
dnce ; Canada for the Canacliauis ;
then leave yotr money in the coun•
tri. •
Mr. G. Holtzman, of this Village,
LS just now engaged in putting up
Lightning Rods through the coun-
try and will be pleased to do the
same for any other parties requring
to take preventive Measures of this
kind in either village or surround-
ing district.
,Mr. R. P. Stelck, principal of our
school is coiitliictinp entrance ex-
aminations art Hensall this week,
and the • principal of oreditou is
performing the same duty in town.
Quite a large number tiro writing
at the mune here, five being frnru
our awn School. •
successf1.11 quilting bee WAS
Icl at, the h'ime of Mrs, Lydia, Bos-
senkierry, on Tuesday. afternoon,
Alen her friends •assisted her with
trAnilt, of the 'Well-knoWn pattern;
e ffa.nsns St'►r, which was' pre-
Mepted to her by her datnghter, ]11'x•4.
l Z-athis, of Kansas ; a very enjoyai
h1e tieno was spent,
'A t areeof Foot-hatl-1wes played
et the Evangelicaal ohnroh pie -sic, at
(rand Bend, on Thursday :rfter-
zi.00tx, between the seniors of czedi-
ton end our boys, resulting in a. vie-
tory for our team by- a score of 2 to
0. It is only fair to say that neith-
er elubs had their'1till, team on the
.round and were forced to resort to
taking the best avatilaabe'xnatterial on
t,/4,W kFounds from each of the places
n#Ln)ed above,
Some one asked in last week's pa-
per,' why not reconsider the matter
and have a school pie-nic. Well, a
school pie'nic is all right when
everyone joins in and the crowd
stays' together, but when it is a gnat=
ter' of a dozen or snore private pie-
ties., the public plc-nic is spoiled.—
people wish for private pic-nic's
by' all means have thein, but on
some other clay then the school pic-
nic' day.—TEACHER.
•KNEW DLL. CHASE IN 1867.
One of Dr.Chaise':s oldest patients'
in Canada is Mr. G. W. Perish of
Sturgeon Bay, Simcoe Co., Ont.,
Whom he cured of kidney disease
in 1867 by means of his now cele-
brated Kidney -Liver Pills, Mr.
Parish writes that he does not.
think there is any medicine half so
Food and that he always keeps Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills in the
house is a family medicine.
Next week we take our annual
"week off," and in consequence
THE HERALD 'will not be issued.—
This is our annual house-cleaning
tiine, and if any of our ,subscribers
in arrears should receive a " thin-
ner" during the next two weeks
zve trust they will make a prompt
remittance, as it takes money to
turn out a newspaper. You will
gladden the publisher's heart and
" give the devil his due," by send-
ing in your little contribution as
early as possible. We would ask
our correspondents to send in a
good budget for our next issue and
if any are out of supplies, they will
be promptly forwarded, on request.
I. -Tie return Football match be-
tween Dashwood and Zurich Sen-
iors, was ,;played on th'e' grounds
here last Friday evening. and result-
ed in a victory for the former, the
score being 1 to 0. The game was
exciting from start to finish a.ncl
a large number of the citizens turn-
ed out to witness the game. The
collection amounted to something
over $4, for which the boys wish to
thank the on -lookers. After the
snatch a supper was spread at mine
host, Johnston's, of the Dominion
Hotel, for the visitors. The supper
was very much enjoyed and highly
spoken of. We expect another
match before long.
On Thursday, of last week, the
various organizations of Evangeli-
cal Church united to hold a general
Evangelical outing. The day was
all that -multi be desired. The lake
was very calm, and gnite a number
did little else except amuse theia-
selves with boating. There were
about one hundred wlio took in the
outing. The ladies, as is custom-
ary with them, had amply provided
to satisfy the wants of so many.—
Fortunately the Crediton Sabbath
School held their outing the same
day, and after supper all seemed to
have enjoyed themselves immense -
v. May we all live to enjoy a SIM -
Silar outing next year.—Cort euN F-
ATED.
CANNOT DO WITHOUT IT.
Once Dr. Cha.se's Ointment be-
comes known, it is indispensable in
' the; hone because of the scores of
ways in which it can be used.
While this ointment is best known
as a positive cure for eczema, salt
rheum, itching piles and the most
torturing diseases of the skin,
it is also unapproached as a treat-
ment for chafed, irritated skin,
pimples, blackheads, poisoned skin,
scalds, burns and sores .of every
description;
Born.
Corriveau.—At the Sauble line,
Stanley, on June 21st, the wife
of Mr. Frank oorriveau, of a son.
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE:—We have
a large number of First Class ' Posts
at the Lake Front, St. Joseph, which will
Ile sold at reasonable prices. For Particu-
lars apply to
484f Muut & BaaNDaa, Zarrieli,
ri1.HE ROYAL VICTORIA LIFE TN
surance Co. issues a Children's En-
dowment Polley, wi aoomnulatingprofits
and with cash loans, cash values and, paa,icl
up insurance guaranteed.
B ACHAND & Co.
District. Agents, Zurich.
A !nasn can be almighty moan to
his -wife and yet wipe out the score
if he will only remember, when
tlie;> are dining in a restatirant: to
sad' he eau never eat roast beef
e .0ept in his own house.
in UR New Spring Stock is comple
we have good reasons for feelin
r
ofour new spring lines, sue,
Men and Boye} Ready-made Men and Boys
SUITS, I -DRESS
Mens and Boys' HATS, of the Ver
American Styles
MUSLIN~, of all kinds, of thy, newest d
Many more, which space does' not perm
to mention.
We invite you all to come in and see our 11.
goods, • whether you buy or not.
Ynu rys me to eCOMstudyon the
knewowyost Talese atalwawelco`
•Prices will be made easy, and produce taken
exchange for goods, at
°A QST'
T the Ladies
of Zurich
and surrounding country, I' would
kindly call your attention to the
EMPRESS SHOE
the most modern Shoe made in Can=
ada, and the best value for the
money,
OHAS. FR1TZ,
THE S HOEllil'A N
ZURICH, ONTARIO
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange.
New and
bitewear.
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We have in a nice stock of Ladies'
whitewear of all descrip-
tions.
Night Gowns,5 Frtotaii.1a- 0 Dra'wrel•s
ts
50e� ,
From
50cts to $1,50.
Underskirts
Frcnn
50e. to $1.2.5
CORE.r CSV ER from 20 to 50cts. .
We are also showing a large and up-to-date
range of
New Wash Goods
Here is where you get all that is new. We
are always.. strictly up to the moment. Call
and see for yourselves.
Cash paid for Eggs.
We close at six o'clock. Teesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.
J. PREETER.
ZURICH, Ont.
MIUNIiSS
TRUNKS VALISES WHIPS
FANCY RUGS OILCLOTHS
HARNESS OILS
Agency for
Spaetzel's Pneumatic Collars
Try them for your tender -shouldered horse
FURNITURE
A FULL LINE AL V AVS IN STOCK,
III(."r1T (GRADE
PIANOS AND OF?GANS
A number of second-hand will be sold at BARGAIN PRICKS
a"4, zarixzeiczz