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The Herald, 1904-08-12, Page 88 The Zurich Herald. New &teller oti® I wish to inform the Public that 1 have purchased the Butcher- ing business of John Schafer and will continue the business Tit The 011e. Stand. I will carry in stock all kinds of Meats and will give my Custo- mers the Best Value obtainable. Terms Cash._ Harry Yungblut, Zurich = - Ontario. j, 11.WISMER Horse Shoer and GENERAL BLACK -SMITH. Verity Plow Rapairs al- ways on hand. All work promptly attended to. Shop closes every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday evenings of each week, at six o'clock sharp. Kalbfleisch's m1LLs. (Locals continued from page 1.) Messrs. John Eidt and Daviel Pfaff, of Dashwood, were Zurich visitors on Tuesday. Miss A. Siebert and Miss Brown, of Crediton, spent a few days this weok with Mrs. J. Preeter, Mr. W. G. Hess put in the front in his new bicycle shop this week. He is now painting the inside. Mr. Dan. McKenzie, at one time a noted athlete and now a shoe traveller, called on friends in town last week. Mr. Wm. Calfas has been busy this week overhauling his engine preparatory to begin threshing operations. Mr. J. P. Rau is having his large scales moved to the side of the street opposite Mr, Phil. Sipple's pinup shop. The nia,sons completed the brick work on Mr. P. Bender's house on Tuesday. Mr. Jacob Howald had the contract. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. F. Witwer, on Monday even- ing, Aug. 15th. All are invited to attend. The dance given in Johnston's hall on Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Franzmathes was a decided success. A large crowd was present, especially of the fairer sex, and all enjoyed themselves immensely. The past month or six weeks, throughout the country and town was a busy season for the parents of young hopefuls released from the narrow confines of a school- room. What with picking them out of fishing ponds, repairing frac- tures caused by high dives from apple trees, dosing for the cucum- ber colic,and patching rents caused by looping the loop on the wood- shed roof, the merry vacation days have passu swiftly by, and the tinkle of the old school bell will be sweet music in the ears of a long suffering community. Planing and Saw Mill ---A,11 kinds of woodwork and sav- ing ' done to order. Estimates given for all kinds of buildings. A hull 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 M. 3. O. Kalbfleisch Zurich P. O. CERTAINLY. 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 Jewell ry. Also Musical Instruments Fine repairing my hobby, let nae have your "PUZZLERS." Prices right. '�i .4 . W. HESS, THEJEWELER. The Fess Buggies are noted for their Style Neat and up-to-date in appearance. Quality Made of the very best material. Price As cheap as any similar grade of buggies. See therm before you. buy. We are now prepared to put RUBBER—TYRES on any kind of vehicle, new and old. First class work guaranteed, F. Hess iSe on. Zurich Ontario. Here's a small boy's essay on the fiy : "The fly is a little animal that gets in the butter in the good ole summer time. It has eight legs ; 4 to walk on ; two to shuffle together an' two to tickle with. Flies is found all over Amerky, but most. ly on bald heds. He are the cause of much cussin' by folks what he pesters with his tickling legs. The fli can not be snuck up fer he has eyes to his back rite behind the shoulder blades. The fit loves to get on a baby's nose and shuffle his feet. It is fun to leave him bee on the baby of your mother ain't eroun' to land on you fer it. The fli is commonly called a fit, but he has another name. Pop calls him a heluvanuisance. harvest fields. At the regular monthly meeting of Carmel church W. F. M. S. last Thursday,'a special feature was an - address by Mrs. Buchanan, wife of Rev. David Buchanan, mission- ary, in Argentine Republic. .The speaker described the nature of the work carried on and the difficulties they had' to content. with. The large gathering present took a deep interest in the speakers address. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wren. Miss Wren, Miss Maud Horton and Mrs. James Taylor spent the past week at the Grand Bend. Miss Laniinie left last week for Aylmer, Que., where she will spend some time visiting an aunt. Mr. rj., Berry has sent two horses to Brandon Fair, Man. He leaves tor the same point shortly. Melvin Stoneman has secured a position in Toronto and has left for that city. CREDITON Speoial to TAE HERALD. Mr. and- Mrs. Ed. Kestle and family, of London, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bluett are spending a few days at the Bend. Miss Thompson, of Toronto, is the guest of her friend Miss Lucy Young. Miss Carrie Faist is visiting friends in Pigeon and Elkton,Mich. A large number of Indians are engaged in .pulling flax in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, off South River, are visiting the tat- ter's parents here for a few weeks. Croquet is a very popular . game in our burg this season. Some of the older residents have become so enthusiastic over the game that they can scarcely take time to eat their meals, . Mr. August Hill is erecting a building -in which he will place his gas machine. Miss Myrtle Clark is visiting friends in Dutton. The masons are pushing the brick work on Mr. Michael Hirtzel's new dwelling. RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Silver and Glassware. Curtain and Carpet Stretchers, Carpet Sweepers. MiollywocciI frits. Oils and Portland Cement. GENUINE PLYMOUTH____. 7 Gold Medal, Green Sheaf and Special Binder Twine ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE. Agent for the London Fence Machines. S Photos enlarged and framed all complete for $1.25. ehas. G Zurich = = = Ontario. We have large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS that we will sell to your advantage. We have this season, the VIOL •414 DASHW00D Special to THE HERALD. The junior Y. P. A. have pur- chased a handsome clock for the Sunday school room. Mr. Chas. Eidt has left for Brant- ford where he has secured a good position in a large grist mill. The painters are working on E. P. Paulin's new house. Mr. Ed. Weltin left' the other day for St. Agatha, where he has secured a situation in a blacksmith shop. Mr. Moser has had the glass re- placed in his hotel, which was damaged by fire last spring. Russel Bastard is spending a few weeks at his home prior to leaving for the Northwest. Miss Flossie Snell and Miss Flos- sie Gilbert spent last week at the Bend. The subject for the Y. P. A. last Thursday evening was "The World's Gain Through Universal Peace." This subject was handled in amasterly way by Mr. E. P. Paulin and his discourse made a deep impression on those present. HENSALL Special to THE HERALD. Mr. Coxworth is making a great improvement on the Queen's hotel, which when completed, will be second to none in the County. A cement foundation is being built under it and the whole building will be veneered with brick. Mr. James Bonthron, Jr., has been appointed assistant agent at this station. The little son of Mr. John Mod- son, of Hibbert, fell off an apple tree on Wednesday last and broke his arin. Miss Ethel Murdock, of London, is spending her holidays at her home here Miss Annie Beek, of St, Marys, has been visiting her home here. Ike Buchanan has returned to, town and has 'accepted a position in Mr. McBrine's harnes shop. Miss M. Sturgeon, visited friends and relatives in Pigeon, Michigan. PURINA S11I0t 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. BEJIDER. 8G Co. Zurich. Eggs taken in exchange for Goods. -+ Binder Twine + Public confidence is the surest foundation of success IN ANY BUSINESS. Our reputation on selling has been established years ago and we have held the reign ever since. We pledge you full value if you buy from us. When thisaad. went to press no competitor was able to toe the mark in prices.. We offer you nothing but A 1 GOODS; guaranteed or your money back. Gilt Edge 650 feet to lb 13 3-4 cts. Blue Ribbon 650 feet to lb 13 3-4 cts. Gold Leaf..... 600 feet to 1b 12 3-4 cts. Silver ,Leaf 550 feet to lb..... 11 3-4 cts. Maple Leaf 500 feet to lb .....10 3-4 cts. (Spot cash.) 25cts extra till Oct 1st. MACHINE OIL, HARVEST MITTS AND TOOLS OF ZUH . : kSeptember. —. LondonRIC..'.. s s " 21 9-2217. Exeter 19-20. Mr. W. R. Hodgins and wife Sea£orth ......,.... ." 22-23• spout two weeks with his brother Godorioh 27-28. in McGillivray and greatly cii.s- Parkhill :. , .. " 27-28. tinguished himself in the hay and Blyth .11--12. G. I -I ART LE I B, ALL KINDS. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE AND HARNESS HOUSE. Mid = summer Sale. For the next Thirty days we will offer at special prices the balance of our Summer Goods. There will be lots of hot weather yet. 50 you will be able to make use of these goods.. Call and get prices. D. Steinbach, ZURICI-I, _ ONTARIO.