The Herald, 1904-08-26, Page 8New Butcher
Shop.
I wish to inform the Public
that I have purchased the Butcher-
ing business of John Schafer and
will continue the business
At The Old Stand.
1 -will carry in stock all kinds
of. Meats and will give my Custo-
mers the Best Value obtainable.
Terms Cash.
Harry Yungblut,
Zurich 6 - Ontario
J. 11. WISMER
Horse Shaer and
GENRE BLACK -SMITH
Verity Plow Rapairs
ways on hand.
The Zurich Herald.
(Locals continued from page 1') &horuses of the children
a llwerenvery
interesting. A g
ws
'rhe race track at the fair grounds taken up,
have been .gat into first-class shape Mr. B. Bertrand, of Detroit, is
and the farmerswho have any' visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertrand,
thing fast in thhe horse line may Mr. C. Kahn and daughters spent
make free use of it. the past few weeks at the Bend.
Prof.thet ain g forecasts and to for Miss Kate Zwicker•, of London, is
ginning days of Augur the be- visiting her brother, Mr, Chas.
of September says : A g
secondary storm period, beginning Zwicker. of Detroit, is
to
the last two days in August, will Mrs. O. Hodgins,,
last inthe lst and 2nd days of visiting her husbands parents, Mr.
moved and Mrs. J, Hodgins.
September, central
to Baste havingMrs. Wni. Snyder rand -
into central to eastern parts by the der and g
1st and 2nd. Higher barometer, children, of Kincardine, are spend -
westerly galea and change to much ing a few weeks visiting friends in
cooler -will follow behind these dis- the village.
b
l
tui .noes. •
Bayfield on Tuesday evening and HENSALL
The football team journeyed to played the return game with the Special to THEHkaa.an. a cite
boys of that town. Orar boys were Rev. MeL Smith is making q
badly handicapped, as four or five an
improvement nronn„' he e manse
of the beat players were unable to by
trees
take part. The game was played and fixing up the lawn.
with only nine area on a side, and Mr. Sam. Latta, of London, was
the score, 3 to 1, in favor of Bay- at his homeear t h selhurhe t for
s of
field, shows that our boys were few days, g
at a disadvantage, although they his mother.
put up a strong defence. Mr. John Buchanan, of the
A report is in circulation in Strat- Guelph Agricultural staff, spent
ford that the projected electric road last week with his parents her has
from Stratford to St. Joseph has Mr, James Bonthron, sho
been bought up by the 0, P. R., been in Detroit for some time, has
and will be run to Grand Bend in- returned and taken his old position
stead of St. Joseph. Canadian in McDonell's Hardware.
Pacific Railway surveyors have al- Mr. Arnold McArthur, of the
ready been working in the Grand Sovereign Bank staff, Thedford, is
Bend neighborhood. The Canadian holidaying at his home hero.
Pacific is contemplating a steam The other day as Mr. here.
Palmer
road from Hawkesville to Stratford wasTdelivering bread,as he took his
and the electric road will give the ttle son, Earl, with him. The
company another branch through lilittle lad remained i the . whileTh
present LakeHuron.'SGfavoritead Bend isa- his father went into the house,
mer
resort,otalthough
hdifficult
sum- when the horse started off. The
mer urthough disficult ridee cries of the boy for help and the
acc
from
a fourteen -mile to be stage efforts of the people to stop the
from Parkhill has to reckoned horse made it go all the faster and
with• when past the post office, the bread
HILLSGREEN, box to -which the seat was attached
__ was thrown out carrying the boy
Special to Tian HtRALD. with it. The horse was captured
Miss M. Kilty, of Delhi, visited up the street. The boy sustained
at the home of Mr. Thos. Farquhar. nothing good more
oan a few scratches
Mr. Latimer and family have .Miss Lily Yungblut visited
friends in Auburn. last week.
RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT' PRICES
Hardware, Tinware, Granite,
Silver and Glassware.
Curtain and Carpet Stretchers, Carpet Sweepers..
l.er'i. -.Liam.
anal. :" oilrv�"oc�c. 'ai a.tz,
Oils and Portland Cement.
GENUINE PLYMOUTH_
Gold Medal, Green Sheat and Special Binder Twine ,?
Mi work promptly attended to.
Shop closes every Tuesday, Thurs-
Uv 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. Bed. Cedar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al -
band.
ways
Oil
ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE. '
Agent for the London Fence Machines.
Photos enlarged and framed all complete for $1.25.
Chas. Greb,
Zurich - - Ontario.
,SPIZINQ .
IESARGAINS.
moved into the village.
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind -mills
and Water Troughs.
Mills 14t Con., Lot 25.
Miss L. rorrest, of London, is
visiting in this vicinity at present.
Miss Annie Consett of Hillsgreen
was a passenger on board the train
en_route for the St, Louis fair
which was held up on the other
side of Chicago by a gang of four
train robbers, Miss Consett and a
companion were in a Pullman
berth and when one of the gang
stuck his head behind the curtain
and demanded their money they
informed him that they had none.
He apparently accepted their state-
ment as he passed on to the
h enext
eext
berth. Some of the p g
who resisted were struck on the
head with revolvers.
S. C. lialbfleisch
Zurich P. 0.
CERTAINLY.
You need a nice pair of
CUFF LINKS
OR BUTTONS
fifty cents and up buys the
"genuine" article. I now show
ra fine line of
DASI-IWOOD
Borg.—At Hensall, on Aug. 13th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cook, a son.
During a recent severe storm a
hundred candle power transformer,
on a pole in front of J. McArthur's,
was burnt out. causing a loss to
Mr. Welsh of ik85.00.
On Friday evening last the an-
nual meeting of the Lord's Day
Alliance was held in the lecture
room of the Presbyterian church,
President, Rev. Mr. Doherty in the
chair. The speaker of the evening
was Rev. Mr. Cranston, of Colling-
wood. The meeting was not as
largely attended at usual on ac-
count of the rain and celebration in
the opera house, The officers were
re-elected.
We have large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
We have
Special to Trus HERALD.
During a severe thunderstorm
one day last week, Mr, Wm. Pfaff,
of the town line, had a steer struck
by lightning, and killed.
Master Percy Paulin spent bis
holidays with Wingham and Brus-
sel friends.
Mr. Louis Mosser, of the Com-
mercial, wears a, broad smile these
days. It's a daughter.
Mr. Dave Lippert recently pur-
chased a new Red Bird bicycle,
cushion frame and fitted Mor-
row coaster brake fromMr. E. P.
Paulin.
Watches,
Clocks and
Jewellry.
Also Musical Instruments
Fine repairing my hobby, lot
Yue have your "PUZZLERS.
7 Prices right.
F. . W■ HESS
THE JEWELER.
On the west side of his oatmeal
mill, Mr. Urquhart has had a
cement foundation and walls eight
feet high, wade for a large store-
room and on Tuesday afternoon he
had a raising and about fifty men
worked with a will and soon bad
things in their proper place. in a
Mr. Hopper has just put
large stock of Wainpole's perfumes
and Forrolid Cream, this is the
best tooth paste on the market. A
sample is given away to each pur-
chaser of a tooth brush.
-On Thursday evening of this
week the Lncan football team will
play the return match here.
Miss Dulmadgo and Miss Marjorie
Hopper have returned from a six
week's trip to Lake Ontario ports.
that we will sell to your advantage.
this season, the
!?UR',SI143
A. shoe worth living in. We solicit your patron-
age because we know we cau satisify
you and give you value for
your money......
P. BENDER & Co. Zurich.
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
Bin!iwine *—
Public
-Public confidence is the surest foundation of success
An enjoyable dancing party was
held at the home of Mr. P. McIsaac
last Friday evening.
ACCIDENTS.— Mr. Hy. Guenther
met with rather a serious accident
the other day in his livery barn.
While he was lifting a horse's leg
to find out the cause of lameness
the animal fell and Mr. Guenther
had the misfortune to cut a deep
gash in the muscles of his forearm.
A. number of stitches were required
to sew up the wound and he will be
laid up for some time,—While wasthert e
team of Mr. Henry
standing in the barnyard the other
daythedown the lane, over k frigthen dashedd
gat and
onto the road, after a short run
they got into the ditoh where one
horse fell, and in that position were
caught. No damage was done.
CREDIrON
Special to THE HERALD.
We make a specialty of
Repairing.
Your BuGG'v needs a new Top,
new Cushion or perhaps re -paint-
ing.
We guarantee you a neat and per.
,, ....fectjob..... ....
We have a number of
Toronto Fair begins next Mon-
day. Summer is about over.
NEW BUGGIES
On Friday evening last was cele-
brated the silver wedding of two
r.
and Mrs. Chesney.
About hundred guests from near and far
were invited. Miller's opera house
WKS secured and music and supper
provided and it was nearly day-
break before they returned to their
homes, having enjoyed themselves
immensely. A' number of their
village friends clubbed together
and presented then with a hand-
some silver tea service and salver.
The presents were numerous and
costly, The rain as was
ntot
s able
o
keep them away
tion. a number
On morning, mornin
of young men went to Manitoba on
the harvest excursion.
Mr.. Thos. Ritchie, who has been
employed with Mr. Alonzo Hodgins
as blacksmith for some time, has
left town.
The heavy rain last Friday night
and Saturday slid considerable dam-
age in our brtr.g. The cellars of
some of the business places were
nearly full of water which spoilt a
lot of goods. The rain was a heavy
one..
The Children's Day services held
IN ANY BMJ I ESS.
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 to toe the mark in pe icess s. competitor
ableoffer you
nothing but
A 1 GOODS;
guaranteed or your money back.
Gilt Edge 650 feet to 1b 13 3-4' cts.
Blue Ribbon 650 feet to lb.... ..... ,..13 3-4 cts.
Gold Leaf.... ...... 600 feet to lb ............ .12 3-4 cts.
Silver Leaf 550 feet to ib 113-4 cts.
Maple Leaf 500 feet to lb 10 3-4 cts.
(Spot cash.)
25cts extra till Oct lst.
MACHINE 'OIL, HARVEST MITTS AND TOOLS OF ALL KINDS,
left, also two handsome Mikados. last The Susv.rrau dingwere ar:gvilc pity nand
""�-' neighboring towns were well repre-
Call and see thein. sented. In the afternoon and even-
._ .- ing addresses were delivered by
tiro various ministers -p esent. The
F. Hess on.
Zurich Ontario,
address of Rev. E. Kelhotez war
very impressive .and was attentive-
ly listened to. The songs and
Ilk/, C, T, U,
Desired.
Give me an eye to see
The That I mSbrought,rm wluch rum bas
may help that slave to
Who by its wiles was caught.
Give me an ear to bear
The sad and piteous moan
Of those whose woos and griefs severe
Have from their habits grown.
Give me a heart to feel
My neighbors' sleep distress
TlWl to heal
o at moureir n throughhain lrunkenness.
Give me a hand to aid
The tempted and the weal.,
To dash the cup from bus who strayed,
Yet -nobler life would seek.
--The `,penperaice Cause.
G. LIARTLEIB,
THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE AND HARNESS HOUSE.
MkI:
summer Sae..
For the next Thirty days We
will offer at special prices
the balance of our Summer
Goods. There will be Tots of
hot weather yet. So you
will be able to make use of
these goods. Call and get
prices.
ZURICH,
9
ONTARIO.