The Herald, 1904-11-04, Page 8Met Market
sus ui the zuarket to buy all kinds
for which x 1"li11 patty the highest
uiarl�et price,.
.... supply cif.•.....
-bili and Salt Meats,
floiognas and Sausages,
always on hand.
—_
Terms Cash.
Harry Yungblut,
Zurich" - Ontario.
J. J I. WISHER
Horse Shaer and
GENERAL BLACK -SMITH
Verity Plow Rapairs a1.
ways on hand.
All work promptly attended to.
•
Shap closes every Tuesday, Thurs.
day and Friday evenings of each
week, at six o'clock sharp.
KaJbfJejs,'s
MILLS.
Planing and Saw Mill
--AlI 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-
ways on hand,
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind. mills
and Water Troughs.
Mihls 14th Con.,
Lot 25.
S. C. ICalbfleisch.
Zurich P. O.
Rins Galoresasaseaasassassasassaasssasassaes.
October is the month to buy
Gold Rings
I novo show a
I+adie's and Gents ;firm class line,
SOLID 60L0ONLY
and right prices..-_ Make your
... choice now.... .
A
Pall Stock in all Lines.
S+'iire Watch and Clack Repairing
my Specialty.
`. HESS/
THE JEWELER.
We make a specialty of
Repairing,
Your BnnesaY needs a new Top,
new Cushion or perhaps re -paint.
ing.
We guarantee you a neat and per.
..•..•..feetjoh....
• We have a, number of
NEW BUGGIES
left, also two handsome Mikados.
Call and see theta,
F.'less
) _ Son.
uric
Ontario.
Special t10 Tem Hr:nat,n,
It is our sad duty., this week to
relate the death of Mr. John Max.
well, which ocoured on Thursday
evening last. Mr, Maxwell hats
been in poor her•'"
year but of Iate
better. Oil the evening mentioned
Mr. Maaxwell was sitting in his
chair when he suddenly fell back
dead. He leaves a widow and four
children to mourn his loss. The
funeraltook place on Saturday last
nd was largely attended. The
orrowing friends have the sym-
pathy of the community.
Mr, .Harris, of near Lake Erie is
:siting Mr. Latimer.
A number of our sports are en.
hying duck shooting.
Hallowe'en passed off quietly, a
w little tricks being played.
..mss a+l»,uricn Ke
Noy. lath, Rev. S. Salters
tbs tern cpeoted to preach; oat all
Mrs; 17llia visited , her daughter,
Matt ), a R aY•row, for' a few days
last
for nearly it. Work is being rushed
seemed. somewhat : owula3'8 new residenoen d on Mr,
o• p edrkesdtay afternoon at 2
Miran Moirr. Sellery was married to
parents, at the home of the bride's
and
parents.
friends number of relatives
here for from a distance
the happy event. They
went away on the five o'clock train
for about a weeks honeymoon.
optician, 8• T. Hopper, druggist and
pticiain, htas been appointed agent
for the celebrated R. B. Williams
and Sons' pianos.
ThMete Bide Society meeting in the
church, on Monday
ing, was not very well attended.en
M Onedd Sunday evening Rev Dr.
preached on "Some of the
Moral Issues of the Campaign" and
was listened to by a ver
attentive congregation. Y large and
On Monday evening some of the
children had a good time but then
we were young once ourselves.
The conservatives wi}I hear the
results of the election in Beaver_
ley's empty store,while the reform-
ers will be in Miller's Opera house.
A carload cif grapes for St.Joseph
arrived on Wednesday and some of
the village people and storekeepers
were fortunate enough to get some.
AaroWN
Special to Tai -HERALD.
Mr. Henry Neeb has been at
homeathe past week taking up his
roots and hauling home his corn.
Mr. Louis Walper and wife of
Rogerville visited at John Decher's
and other friends last Sunday. Mr.
Louis Kraft and wife and Mr. John
Williams and wife of Stephen also
visited at Mr. John Deeher's.
Mir. Charles Guenther and family
spent Sunday at Mr. Sol,
s.
Mr. Leo, Foster s Morns y
near St. Joseph, pent Sunday
Mr. Joseph Poster has been busy
for some time past, hauling his
sugar beets to Exeter.
Mr. Henry Neeb and wife spent
Sunday at Mr. Louis Rader's.
Miss L. Blatchford, teacher of
this place, spent Saturday and Sun-
day at her home in Tuckersznith.
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day
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Th
held
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Chis
smith
CREOI TON
ecial to 'PIE HERALD.
rein,of the
o recently held a sale, intends
ring to Crediton.
uch sympathy is
ry through the
ther, Mrs. Geo.
event 000ured in
et. 13th.
well attended and enthusiastic
ting was held here last Satur-
evening in the interests of Mr.
. Gunn.
felt for Mrs.
-heath of her
Evans, which
West Nissouri
e Crediton Literary
its second meeting Society
evenine last Mon_
holm. The subject was ofhome Mrs.
, His Life and Works. O°ld-
Mr. August Sweitzer, while cut-
ting wood in the bush the other
day, gave his foot a severe
with an axe, severing gash
He lost a o an artery.o
the wound great
is eatto nded dbefore
will be laid up for some time Re
Edith, the Iittle daughter of Mr.
Wilson Anderson, of Credi ton East,
while playing at school
misfortune to fall a he sharp
had the
end of a desk, cutting her r
severelylip so
required that a few stitches were
We hope to soon seclose e the wound.
again. around
DASHWOOD
Special to TSR HERALD.
The residents ou the south side
of front street, between Mrs. Mot -
ter and Jacob Kellerman's store,
are putting in an 8 inch tile drain,
which will greatly improve the
outlet for surplus water in that
vicinity.
Mr. J. H. Beanier,C. P.
of Winghare, called on E.
Friday of last week.
Miss Edighoffer, of El
visiting her brother, Mr.
R. agent,
P.Paulin,
ake, is
George
ohrader
father's
became
down
to the
drain
omplete
spurt
as no
ses or
onday
takes
Cores.
hope
photo'
after.
the
o re.
bldg.
Ston
lage
time
of
an -
fore
be
civ -
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ish
THE pp, ThUh.t►•
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Leads ThemTihi Rme
HPis rioted for its a
is is the only great fuel saving
ven-
tilating ly stove with transparent qualities. bu n doors; also corrougateoen that
will not It will
amine this stove. Pay you to call and ex,
• We also carry............
CROWN .iIJR
and several other noted Manufacturers'
Stoves, also the rets' make of
Celebrated Clare Bros,, Preston, Penins
and stoves that have become famous fo lar Range
good cooking qualities. r their
A. Charlesvvort
Zurich, � ll , �C Son,
C?ntaric�.
all Bargains
****
Beare •
our Fall going to sell
Shoes at Boots and
cost for cash
until Nov. 1st.
sell to make We must
WINTER room for our
R STOCK :. .:. :
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
This cut represents the
Pandora Range
On Monday last Harry S
tied his team in front of his
house, in some way the
loose and made a swift (las
h
the street, one horse got in
soft earth of a newly filled
and in so doing turned a. e
sammersault, this ended the
and strange to say there w
damage done to either hor
rig.
Archie R,
morning for
a position i
Arehie,is a b
to hear good
Mr. Jacob
of his store
noon.
ntledge left M
Exeter where he
n one of the s
right boy and we
accounts of him.
Kellerman had a
taken Tuesday
e
Sovveereiga�l3ank has ret to edecided arn a t
move Mr. C. E. Huston, their o
ing assistant here. Mr. Ru
has been a resident of the vii
for about one year. and in that
has wolf the respect and esteem
our citizens by his courteous m
ner, both in the bank and be
the public. 1115 ,friends wiII
pleased to learn that he has rec
ed a good position in the Sovere
Bank at Thedford and also w
him COD fialued success,
HENSAL.LL
Special to Tan Risaaa i
have ve moved to Seaforth, family
Mr. Peter McMartin is s
a few weeks in Muskoka,. pending
Miss Eva Stoneman has secured
£p
position n the music department
ronto, and has left for that ion ty.To.
.Ab8ennelevated runwerected between thetraok olhasy
track and Mr. Urquhart sidly
This does away with hauling mill.
menta to the station. ship -
Mr. Walter Hobkiik has returned
home from the West
spent the summer. where he
Mrs..Tohn Wilson and Miss Gertie
Gregg 'visited relatives here last
week.
Mrs. ,Lang left on Monday for
Brookdale, Man., where she will
reside with her daughter, Mrs.
Simon Bunter.
seIticpe8 wien ll Mebe heldAnniversary
onBinaday,
Mr. Joe. floggart and
The distribution of the family
Herald and Weekly Star's new
picture entitled "Tilt: PRINCESS AT
Water" has begun and diose who
have received their copy
nonuse it the E Y' "pro-
nounce
torethey most beautiful plc.
a have ever seen offered
with
paper. It is far and
Y ahead of the Family Herald
pictures in years gone b
and
Hthat is saying a great deal, y'"Tros
eraldss aa and the FamilWORE" d Weekly Star all for one
dollar should make a busy season
for the publishers.
Wheat a, dollt a bushel or there-
4
abouts has cased very many
farmers in this district to sow
wheat this fall. The freezing out
last winter of a very large acerage
and the rust in the Summer does
not seem to discourage' the local
farmers and they will try it again.
Died,
bEtvAR.—
Stan-
ley, on Oct. t22ndhe , Charleshuble �Dewar,
at the age of 64 years.
PIoxARD.--In Exeter, on Oct. 23rd,
James Pickard, aged 83 ;years,
S months.
.BRowzt,..-.In London, on Oo t. 24th
Percy W. Brown, second son of.
Mr. Hy' Brown, of Winchelsea,
aged 28 years, 5 months and
days.
ttorr .
Kura. --In Exeter, on Oct. 22nd,
to Mir. and
d Mrs. Wm.Runs, a
Nionotsox --On the Zurich Road,
R oh'arrd N oleojto Mson,a daughter.
THE STOVE
That People talk
so much about.
THE Stove where the fire circulates twice around the
before it strikes the pipe, no other Stove has this improve-
ment. No other Stove is ' justoven
on thnt. oven to register thets good. It also has
a dozen other register
the out, no guess workan indicator
this great Stove. in baking and
other Stoves. Call and see
ar ......,....A big Stook of............
mess, Robes, Blankets Fur U t'" boats
C. ISA, r C1ieap at T L.3IB, The People's Hardware
and Harness House
For the Month of November we
will
ferent lines, ser uchlas
prices on dif-
Dress Goods, Tweeds
ettes, Fancy' Chinaware, Etc.
s etc.
It will be to your interest to
........prices..,........ get
Quality la altrtac,ya
au*• .IlCltto
and the above are sure to be ex-
ceptional values.
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