The Herald, 1904-07-08, Page 12The Zurich Herald.
yew Butcher
Sheep.
I wish to inform.. the Piiblio
that X have purchased the Butcher-
ing business of John Schafer and
will continue the business
lit The Old Stand.
I will carry in stock all kinds
of Meats and will give my Custo-
mers the Best Value obtainable:
Terms Cash.
Harry Yungbiut,
Zurich - Ontario.
J. H. WISMER
Horse Shoer and
BENEFA! BLACK -SMITH,
Verity Plow Rapairs al-
ways on hand.
All work promptly attended to.
Shop closes every Tuesday, Thurs-
clav and Friday evenings of each
week, at six o'clock sharp.
Kalbfleisch'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 stock of B. C. Red. Cedar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al-
ways on hand.
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind -mills
and Water Troughs.
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25,.
J. C. Kalbfieisch
Zurich P. O.
CE RTAI NLY.
You need a nice pair of
CUFF LINKS
OR BUTTONS
fifty cents and up buys the
"genuine" article. I now show
a fine line of
Watches,
Clocks and
Jewellry.
Also Musical Instruments
Fine repairing my hobby, let
me have your "PUZZLERS."
].rices right.
F. W. HESS
THEJEWELER.
e Hess Buggies
ed for their
Style
p•to-date in appearance.
ttality
very best material.
rice
y similar grade
les.
e you buy.
to put
-TYRES
, new
vork
(Locals continued from page 1,)
Football game to -night.
New ads,—C. Schrag, J. F. Rick -
bell, Dan. Smith. E. Zeller, Great
Northern Railway.
Dominion Day passed very quiet-
ly in town. Quite a .number spent
the day at the Bend.
Owing to lack of space we have
had to hold some interesting mat•
ter over till next week.
Miss Pearl Fisher, 'Who has been
spending some time in Galt, arriv-
ed home Tuesday evening.
A very successful quilting bee
was field at the home of Mrs. Jacob
Howald on Friday last All present
report a very pleasant time.
Mr. Christoph Rau and wife and
Mr. Conrad Siems, of New Ham-
burg 'visited friends and relatives
in Zurich and vicinity last week.
A special meeting of the County
Council was held last week on Wed-
nesday in Goderich, all. the mem-
bers being present. The object of
the session was to pass a bylaw
raising $20,000 to meet current ex-
penses in connection with roads,
bridges and annex to the House of
Refuge. The bylaw was passed.
Hay Council. '
Council met on Monday,July 4th.
All members were present. Min-
utes of the previous meeting were
read and approved.
A registration of the Police Trus-
tees of Znrich,requesting the Coun-
cil to levy a special rate of three
mills on the assessment of the
Police Village, was laid before the
council, the prayer was granted.
The following accounts were
ordered to be paid.—John Howald,
grading con. 16, $9.00 ; J. Galster,
working grader, $22,75 ; Maxim
Denomie, rep. cul. on L. R.., $2.50;
Hy. Rupp, team for grader, $25.50 ;
Zurich Flax Co., team for grader,
$28.50 ; J. Mosseau, rep. bridge,
con. 5, $1.00 ; Hy. Walper, bridge,
side line, con. 13 and 14, $18.00 ;
Fred Green, rep. bridge S. B.,
$12.75 ; Frecl Weiberg, rep. bridge
on S. B. .$2.50 ; John Laporte, team
for grader, $9.00 ; Wm. Anderson,
cul. eon. 2, $3:50 ; Treasurer, Stan-
ley, re Kippen award,$6.50 ; Proud -
foot Hays & Blair, re judgement of
Marance Ducharme, $100.00 ; Glad -
man and Stahbury, payment of
costs re suit Marance Ducharme,
$375.00. .
Council adjourned to meet again
on Monday, the lst day of May.
CRED!TON
Special to THE HERALD.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Brown, of Pitts-
burg, Pa., visited friends and re-'
latives in this neighborhood last'
week.
About twenty pupils wrote on
the entrance examinations held
here last week,
' Mr. Percy Humble, of Sarnia,
visited friends here recently.
Messrs. Charles Brown and Geo.
Holtzman, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Brown, visited relatives in Elkton
and Sebewaing, Mich. '
Mrs. Valentine Ratz, of Parkhill,
was the gnest of her daughter, Mrs
Zwicker, for a few days last week.
The Handkerchief Bazzar given
under the auspices of the Methodist
church, on the parsonage Iawn on
Friday evening was well attended.
Our band was in attendance and
rendered several fine selections.
After luncheon and ice cream hacl
been served a fine program was
given, the Misses Ella and Beulah
Beaver, Miss Myrtle Clark, Miss
Emma Lewis and Dr. Haist assist-
ing. Rev. Damm, pastor of the
Evangelical church, gave iL very
interesting address. After the pro-
gram, Mrs. Chas. Zwicker and Mrs.
McMurray, on behalf of the Ladies'
Aid, presented Mrs. Knowles with
a beautiful glass vase and Dr.
Haist presented. Rev. Knowles with
a well filled purse of gold as a token
of their appreciation tor the ser-
vices rendered to the congregation
during the past three years. Rev.
Knowles replied in an affecting
manner and thanked the people for
the great kindness shown him. On
Sunday evening. he preached his
farewell sermon to a large congre-
gation taking as his text II Cor.
13-11. We are sorry to lose Rev.
and Mrs. Knowles but wish thein
success in their new field of labor.
They left for their new home in
Fullarton last week.
noble impression -here.
Rev, Lr. Medd is having his holi-
days and bis work on Sunday morn-
ing was taken by Rev. •Mr. Shaw,
and in the evening Rev. D. Wren
preached a sermon to the members
of Zurich Masonic Lodge and visit-
ing brethren from. Exeter. The
church was crowded and the ser-
mon and music were of a high order.
Dominion Day was very quiet, a
large number of persons went to
the Bend, although the day was not
at all pleasant. Unfortunately there
was not a flag flying but another
year we are going to do better.
Mi G. C. Petty, district deputy
Grand Master, I. O. O. F.,. is busy
installing the officers in the differ-
ent lodges of the district.
Mr. Joe Case, of Toronto, was in
town for a few days visiting his
wife and fanfily and friends.
Mr. A. McPherson, after six
weeks sickness is able to be up
again. He hacl a very close call.
Mrs. James Bonthron, of Detroit,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Yungblut.
Rev. Mr. Doherty and R. J. M.
Perkins, M, A. exchanged pulpits
on Sunday.
On Monday afternoon there was
rain all around us but we escaped.
On Tuesday the work of fresco.
ing the Methodist church and
School room began. The re -open-
ing services are expected to take
place on the last Sunday in July.
On Friday evening last there was
a good attendance at the Presby-
terian garden party considering
that there had been a heavy show-
er in the afternoon. Hensall band
was in attendance.
S. T. Hopper, druggist and op-
tician, is advertising a 20% reduct-
ion on. Wall Papers this month.
M. Ellwood's tonsorial parlor has
been painted on the outside. It
now advertises his business.
W. J. Miller's brother from
Toronto visited him for a few days
this week.
.11110.
14TH CON. HAY.
Special to THE HERALD.
Some young men and boys forget
that they are breaking the laws of
our land when they will play foot-
ball and other noisy games on
Sunday.. It would be well for par-
ents to know where and how their
boys spend the day. Last Sunday
afternoon a• number of them met
in Noah Sararas' field and spent
the afternoon in playing football,
at times they' became so loud that
their voices could be heard for
nearly a mile. Now boys, do not
let this happen again and save
serious trouble.
RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES
Hardware, Tinware, Granite,
Silver and Glassware.
Curtain and Carpet Stretchers, Carpet Sweepers.
S OX 'iza,. "CX7" illia,rsam
arid. olly--w-ood Paira.ts.
Oils and Portland Cement.
The famous
Lamb Fence
made of No. 9 coiled wire, stays are also No 9; and the
Kokoma Garden Fence.
ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE.
Agent for the London Fence Machines.
Photos enlarged and framed all complete for $1.25.
ehase Greb.
Zurich = = = Ontario.
P1 N6
BARGAINS.
We have large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
that we will sell to your advantage. We have
this season, the
PURINA. SI1OF
A shoe worth living in. We solicit your patron-
age because we know we can satisify
you and give you value for
your money......
P. BEJVDER Co. Zurich.
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
Spring has come at last.
This is the time when farmers remodel their
FENCES. We were never• better prepared to
serve your wants in these lines.
We have the
American Fence
and the
IDEAL FENCE
made of all No. 9 Coiled Wire with No 9 Stays
and Lock that can .not slip. Also full stock of
other wire
If you want an
UP..TO=DA`L'E HARNESS,
Good Stock, Best Workmanship, call on us
PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
See the new
Pandora Range
G. HARTLEIB,
Just in at
THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE AND HARNESS HOUSE.
SUMMER GOODS
to suit
SUIVII3R WEATi fi. ; ER.
H ENS ALL
Special to THE HERALD.
Mr, 1?. J. Delbridge, of Exeter, is
the new junior in the Sovereign
Bank ;; Arnold McArthur havin
been promoted to the position of
teller of the Theclford branch.
On Tuesday morning of last week
Mr, and Mrs: W. Mitchell, anc
daughter, left t� visit relatives in
Assinaboia. At the same time Mr.
Jas, Clark journevecl to the West
for the benefit of his health.,
On the last Sunday in Juno Rev.
Rev, A. Anderson of
That is what you are looking for, is it not? Then
call and inspect our lines of
LINENS, in different shades,
VOILES, LUSTRES, MUSLINS,
SILK, white with the open work.
Our lines of Cotton, Cashmere and Lisle Lace,
Hose is con1plete.
• See our;
—
SHIRT WAIST SETTS
and Belt Buckles the new thing..
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