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The Herald, 1901-09-06, Page 8
ci# all' at ;sent. read of the e road, otifled to tt, VVuerth 4o the ap- Bridge and areal in that berth --that the acts be let et the Town iton, on Monday, Sept. two p. ni. o following orders were grant- . --Robert & h, lumber, $7.35 ; Goderich Lumber Co., lumber, freight and teaming, $223.20 : Isaac Bustard, work on eon. 19, $1.25 ; .1. B. Hodgins, rep. culverts and material, $2 00; Wolf & Eilber, work at luuiber,31.50 ; Wnr. Yearly, Gravel, $15.68 ; Jos. Lawson, rep. Ford's Bridge ; $12.00 ; Jno. Me - Innes, Gravel. ti31. t0 ; Council adjourned to meet again in Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday the 23rc1 inst.. at 2 p. ni. HE"CRY EILEPR, Tll, Clerk. Jubilee Laundry SLAB TOWN Speceittl to the HERALD. A crowd from the Goshen visited at J Hey's on Thursday night.' The thrashers are making things huhu in this neighborhood at pre- prese >.t. Dan. Weber and sisters of the Bronson visited at W. Battler's, Sunday. Mrs. Miller and family of Dash, wocicl visited at bylvanuus Witmer's Sunday, Sol, Martin delivered a load of eleven line pigs at Hensel. on Thursday. Numerous people came to view the remains of the fire at J.Decher's 'Saturday and Sunday. W.Geiger attended a Union meet- ing of the Zurich and Dashwood Y. P. A. at •Dashwood Thursday night. John Lecher sold his driving horse "Billie" to Mr. Cante log of Clinton for $150 on Monday last. He has however purchased another from J. Torrance of Egrnoeidville. During the severe thunder storm of Friday morning, lightning struck J. Decker's bank barn and I in a few minutes was in flames.' The live stock together with the other valuable contents of the stables were saved.. Owing to the drenching rain anal the prompt as- sistanee of the neighbors the other outbuildings were saved. The barn! which c'ontained all this seasons; crop was soon a heap of smoulder- ing ruins. The barn and contents ; were insured in .Hay Mutual and Mr. Decher's claims have been promptly settled by the company. Mr. D ei her will rebuild as soon as possible. Work guaranteed equal to' wo is We use no Chemicals to destroy your Clothing. HI LLSGREEN Suits to Order(4,►,►al -- i�,„ 1:apetatil to the HERALD. John Hagan visited Barftteld,bun- day. James Love now wears a smiling fat to Speaking. of the Canadian Press Robt. `te'ld'L spent Munday at his Assoeiation excursion to the Mari - home here. time provinces, the Halifax Herald Thos. Farquhar was in t'iintun, says of two well-known iluronites; 'Wednesday. ..Dan Mi•Glillicudeb-, of theGodtez'ith I'a•uzaa•i Coleman now wears as Signal, has a name well known not only in the newspaper field, but in HOFFMAN, Time Tailor. J H. Wisme ' EMERAL BLACKSMITH F1 N D HORSESHOER. Re} airthinds of martehinert° ;t spe'vialat#" , J. R. WiS11461a° Z�f!cU Wool Wool I t lgzghevst nnnsn'kt't lu'na°de la:anal ttur• VARA. e:a!,le ts' tr trd,' full stta'L' of Tweeds. Elaanakteta, Sheeting.. all binned • td' Yarn. i'raa&'rwtare", St'aa'hireas. Shirts, t)a rally, tett'. Our Furniture ' Ir areroom.s aro+, ea 1Dh te lea all t'91nn° r. a•il�a' I aa°3lfl elroatrim Stites, } ittiit '.'' Ii i :'ding and Parlor •t`rurmmisil,lilizs. Conehu- * s, Window sdaaedes catiel Pkitanr e frames. OWE US A CALL. I& JOHNSON itr * Opti arm e Work #ft CIES BUGGGES Larger Stock Thar/ Ever. Nvbbier Than Ever. Prices Lower Than Ever. !_11.HEM & SOI, kid, bah h Kalbfleisch's MILLS. Planing and Saw Mill -AB 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. Chopping done everyday. SkTISFACTION GUARANTEE Mins 14th Con., Lot 25. Kalbileisch Zurich F. 0. TH S ZUl.iC COUNTY NE"WS. I&r. and Mrs. I.' Salkeld. of God- erich, celebrated their golden wed- ding last week. • The electrical storm of Thursday night did considerable damage in and around. Goderich. Jonathan Miller, an hotel man of Goderich, was fined $20 end costs last • weak far violation of the license law. - A Cottle is after a ten-year fran- chise for an electric railway in Exeter. The proposed line would run between the depot and the business section of.Main street. Geo. Rumball, of Clinton, has been committed to the asylum at London. Rumball has been of un- sound mind for some time, caused by financial losses through poor in- vestments. There passed away recently at the residenee of her son, Mr. John Laird, teaforth, Jean Gallagher, widow of the late Samuel Laird, at the advanced age of 107 years 9 months and 23 years. After an illness of a year or more Mrs. William Gibbings, of Clinton, flied on Tuesday morning of last week, aged 52 years. The deceased was a daughter of Mrs. S. Holmes, who died a few wxeks ago. John Spackman, of Exeter, has disposed of Grand. Bend Park to Wm. Levitt & Co., of Exeter. The price paid was $4,000. Levitt & Co. will make extensive improvements to the park and will increase its attractions. Miss Clara J. Bisset, daughter of Geo, Bisset, of Goderich, who has been a nurse -in -training at the Cornwall general hospital, has graduated and has won the Hamil- ton medial for general proficieney in elass work. It is somewhat of a eoincitlenee and seerns very fitting that the first medal presented by Dr. C. J. Hamilton, an old Uoderieh boy, should he carried off by a. (hob ezich girl. NNW -mile. the political arena, at least it has 1'r.'d Barri, i:, at the !'atn•: men• often been heard of late in West costo this week. Huron, perhaps sometimes against Wnoo'nery disp„-eat e►1' ;t valuatl►Ir ' Mr. MteGilIot•udtly's will. He is the horse last week. funny :pan. of the exeursion--the Geo, t:re'nsle°di visited at Ed. "end lana' of the show. 1•70 need of ov,•r•\ Sunday. hieing• dull if Me(•lillieutldy is near. John ltme•harel'on visited in the ` .. big thing in Dan's flavor l;a that vienuity u,t Kippe'n. Monday. .l" lytta t °,aa flat•;int• bas tlae liria•kwtet'L• his first blue-bi'rrit's on the banks" s in new so use isatiplettetl. of the North-West Arne, but other V.111 J arr'ett resumed +ttielies aft members of the party way that he the t'baton 4,,iollegnaate Mohacs, has !frequently been beard to say A number from here took in the that be pii'hed hos first blue -berries le°,•tent',' ad mole. 1Reenduy e•':1�lnilzmi teeny ether toms throt+ght+nt .lea3eph Hudson had a couple of the 1.)U18illitJ2I. t'vtet3 Oilug e;+t''fur ay sheep helloed by dogs last week. . to give e 1 ttario thatonest',fof ft lirttmte. , M. P. t� t , N.e,i°ntaant Pdttaen' a►nt will tit„vel; allwv az n2te'ninlft°r eoelf, tiltV'' patrty :mat iS zt .evr' sent ti lien line in tia' nt'ar 11er alttmattttt,lltl+a°t. a°rtanneatlttl Clintton New Era. The boys t°a111 Mr. end Mug Iattineot).'af'tt'lui'dt'i• lam a ;omit olslldaad•. He and Mr. burst. visite-4i at *las. M,et "la nnaanit's. Mua'Gnllil•sntfltly had sante things in Sunday. volumee/a tin r evenat ee'le cion teontt'sts dames rir.;ye°n• left for Maio? Matt- atn ttlntalive:a data where he well learn tell'gt'a- ld v t utla bt Ngo £lay., he spent avis years of his boyhood in Halifax. He says that he picked t'attesan e'. TILE S rrn• taxiel'.3 ()F a(11 . If the agonies of .lob were ;any olise° than The tortures diff itiehleitt Vitae fit. e n whiehm so natty l!veaapley„ ate now sutfieel lame: igen .mit nnaneh day ata Itarte, The sdditife']refat1'_ is that tT'n NJ' il;w neon 11' .S'4.04 f'FIV Cher vine to' tenant -se the nanie•e=n it s abf piles fepr sat gLedas. 113u ("1nasde 4 tate 'cam ''.ei ieh was a•tlutsa4 down, dma': e"nv cd hells wed fiat, s iaYs ®ff cells- during the bnsv season has also es and is absolutely guaranteed to: started ttor'k. agaitt. riire ee.teh and every case of .piles CII E'S FC •a IF aL Q a a a, tiEs =u d pals rt stn l�i� Cr'Y t ct.s egate et','.**k a* Y S 1 it...a r.k tri Ciee»r'y _IPIL7✓'recea L w--fe ave. atJa" tl e•enits at all dealers or by mail Mr. Nelson Massae was waited itn, f;lenan l a"um ansen. Bates & co., To- niaarr'aa ;e on Tuesday to ;Bass Simatt'- rtbnteiM. retie of this town. The ceremony � -was �(lk.rfo dated by Rev. Father .NEN XORK 1%'OLD Pttnttl'ti irnne. Tlw flay was mostly spent in driving. The everting was hriee-n Week Milan. ' spent in a social way. a nthting The Host Widely Read Newspa ler M from the noise they made all skein. ed: to enjoy themselves. in America. Thine: has demonstrated that the 1Cf t1S We',,;l ;a} 1 Tliln mec'.a-'Wee'h World stands aaloine .-.2W:;;;. yl eiaY far Yate: H� r:.tt.ly. in its :lass. Other ytapers have Dan q imitated at form but not its sue- dxdiattFer Issas bm. nett• hou.se This nde:2�i »r'ab3ltllb7f'tf"1. €r . pthas is e F�i nee" it tells ail J. 'ir hies ai d .1 K. t'Iaet. u'eto rn- the news all the thl;e� and tens it ed ffrriu the Pan Annetie€an. an4:"2- batty. whether that news Le ova llaee, the printer i - as inn t.rAvn, 1prettacad or otherwise. It is, in ' •M1 Monday :cast adFedpratamng on., of fad t, almost a daily. at the price of , the husinne•.1sdace., with ;iglu'ss. a weekly and yon cannot afford to; Mbs. I,inddenfieldd Sr. has gonento he without it, In addition to news, Detroit f'©r• treatment fr herr eves. it publishes first eiasa serial stories it is outhopedf she tnuey yet ne ;:tin her ,and other features suited.. to the sight. noire ands fireside. It is rumored that Daslhwoodd is The Thrice -a -Week World"sre ai- going to lose sortie of its fair maid - lar subscription pride is only $.1.0.0 ens. Soon the wedding bells will t. per year and this pays for j;;5 pa:- g. pers. iV a offer this unequalled I111 newspaper THE HERALDHERALDto- consultation with Dr. McLazighlm Dr. Rollins of Exeter was in on new gether o er one dans for Von?. True regular suh.-zeriptinai pr e•e of on Tuesday evening, re air. Wei- The two papers is $2.00. gam. Address, Ton HEuL,Liy, Zurich, Grand pBend attendedarty of ng led: oc from Ont.the social it hop ivn by the sunflower club on Mon - lay evening. Rudolph Eifert returned to Fort vayne Ind. on Monday to resume is studies. Rudolph internis tak- ng a medical rouse. Wesley Smith had an arm broken hile working in the flax mill at. hipka. He got caught in the belt - ng with the above result. The following citizens are attend. - ng the Pan- American this week. :cob Hellerman and wife, Mrs. cob Cunaz,. John Cuntz. L. Weigand who has been suffer - ng the past week with an abscess n the°spine has taken a. turn for the worse and prospects of recovery are unfavorable. HtALl New Goods,... We are showing new Dress goods, Suitings, French ]Flannels, Fan- cy Delaines, R e a d y guide Skirts, Waists Clearing prices On Summer goods COME AND SEE US. F. A. EDWARDS BAYFIELD BAYFIELD Special to the HERALD. School reopened, Tuesday. Miss Annie Elliott and Arthur GOODS Arriving almost daily at my Big :Hardware, 'which will be sold very cheap for cash or trade. I have a little of the old Hartleib stock left, which 1 will sell at cost. I am also getting a fine lot of NEW STOVES If you are`in need of a tove you will do well to see them before placing your order elsewhere. FOR. ALL KINDS OF Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oil Lamps, Glass, Etc. CALL AT THE UIC HARDWARE where you can get them. CHAS. 1VIaXn Sti•eet•.•!ee•• • • GREB, .��xrlch, Ontari��. J. YYt ORTWEIN'S YYEIlY'S ST Sun eh Ill Hol v Wee 3o Fal lid in da Su Ger] 7 o's Tae. Sent Wed meet Eng even are at the Pan. „"�i Miss Violet Thomson and her sis- 1Big Sale in P i l 1 11 aSt ter Olive left for Toledo Ohio las Elliott week , t una AT THE STORE WITH r BLU FRONT . uor Misses Herr and Grace Cameron i Crowds of eager buyers attended our first Bargain Day last Saturday sol have been home from Detroit for al and all went away well pleased. Next Saturday we will still give visit. ('treater Bargains than over. Wonderful Bargains that should fill the alas. Morgan of Toronto who was store on Saturday --Bargain Day : visiting Mrs. Dr. Stanbury. left ft►1 •-- -- home last week. 24 Ladies' Shirt Waists, forager 11 Alfred as t'nz ant tenry pru'e' .r d a,ue, , • •:,, •u Mr Alf 1 Has' 1 11 -tt '! t►!t (k1 a. .1 '•y Whitewear sura: Brandon of Belem avee were guests For 25c 50e N Ladies' Corset Covers,Priv , 75e and SI.00. I°'or 13e, 20c, 25e, 40e, 50e, 55e. L� of i '..1. Brandon last wt't'k. Peter Hay: of Stratford and his a Ladies'Figured Lustre Skirts, si'.ter of Windsor former residents ` former pria•e :;:;.7'i ;ata:. Q � i, Ladies" Drawers, et Barfield spent Labor tray here. rS.tlt►. n°,�4 :tt , +P °� i a 4 pair, at 250. George Fisher of Iiinc'ardini° who 3 Doz, Pair Ribbed Hose. t► Pair at . . . • 30e. was visiting his aunt. Mrs. F. A. worth 34.. Saturday, tt pair, I QC ; 1.1 Pair at . . . 35e. i t' ,Pair only at . 50c. Saturday. as pair. . . . IOC I, •2 Pair only at . . 90e. Edwards. returned hour' last week.. 10 Pair at . . . . 400. (. W. Holman attended HT t' Doz. Pair Children's Spliced Held (rand, Limit' of Foresters at Ramie and Tie'. worth 1:r and ala• • y, ton :anti silo NA an thr 1 a n .5a]]t*z•a• p 1.511. ___ - eta., (I. ter, Robert Bailey and James t "aanzaer. Three tables filled w th Odds and Ends at Half Price. e►tn adz•' lift en 1. • Clinton Collegiate omit i i' i. Dalpllt' •. Seaf ath 4't Dloa'. a otel to a e flay SATURDAY BARGAIN DAT a eels 13atRSA INS F4 JR EVERYBODY Ael"I'E lane. Miss Rnbw Fisher who ha, spent S'i'tuitie; wn'n 'vi1E BLVD Fitt) �'le the past yt'iu' with he' aunt. Mrs. F. A. 1}Awards, left tor home Sat= malty. Thio, week Tarr~ Maras. 1tna.'' a want 1l:t the Butter •and Eggs we Can Cet ' Whddalon. F. ('emtnhatrd, H. W. Butter, tr, cents; Eggs, 12 cents. Erwin and Thos. S Stinson 'a-' 1► int( theToronto exhibition. All Groceries at Close Prices tld. MSALL Miss Anna l� ltzelala+tzaltu has .1 ertwemy HEONTARIO '+IIIe11tholidays -° 1 f°" - i the with friends at Montreal. Toronto, ilataatilton and London arrived home last week. T WHAT YOU WANT. w. E e Coe roe. 0 dot t Miss Stuart olid two eille're.s get' rim ! Landon and Miss Wei! rut Taoreaata, tl; who have been guests at Dr. )' tnn P RFECT note elUitr Cattle and 11gJwe:i from being hoary " returned to her holm-. last aleck. The smuttier sae': vett has alauuut closed and I host of the tourists bat e departed. 1 A avreat many Lave been bete and all tllaurete:'hla enjoyed themselves. Don't forget the dales oaf the Sniffles 1ptaneln c yteietndteiaral fair. Thursday rind Friday. Ore. 3rd and 4th lend to the Secretary, Dretnnnan for prize last and make your entries ear/y. Monday. Labor day, there were erowds of ibienic rs at Jotsett':a gro'e from Tuckeetstlmith, B1'ufe- fneld, iSeafortb, 'Clinton and (lode - rich. 'Isiere was an excellent breeit'e for sailing and the dancing pat-it- lion.'was -well patronized. The Garden party in :tin . T�iaam- so31's orchard under the attm�t►ic•e of the Methodist •11 ., day evefling of last week was well attended and a smfie(eees. Mr. Hoare: of Clinton was present with a pflotiograh and music box, Richard Peek of the front road,Win. Beattie of Varna sang solos, piano histrn- rennttt7s by Miss A. dafhweld and Miss A. IR".onnaatt, recitations by Mils ( lady's Switzer and Miss Annie Yellani Proceeds 42 dol- lars. two Extr the C tst s 'teni'Ctnn r 11 to Flies. It will afrir) e'let n e yoln' l�ltellu Moine � utl! live -minutes. OnIy 25ti' a lire. DIG BARGAINS tl7 Table Cutlery,Apple P:. Lant t el�rer�� Lala 1; erns, carnes Trunksand et 1 via Tor of t+ At Valises for cash or trade. CALL AND SEE U. church on Thurs of Itching Piles Tk*t Nitre, Positively sled 'Thor. *uglily 'Cared by Dr. Chases Ol.xis eat 'Ire Only Aetna/ Care Par Every Fera of Piles. 11r. F. Stokes, 21.4 Dunlop street, , Barrie. Ont., writes :-"I was troubled with: bnnd'. itching pines for years, and could get nothing to stop the constant Itching. I was always in pain until 2 friend of mine told me of the wonderfu: cures Dr. Chase's °ointment had made among his acquaintances. I only used one box, and am entirely, cured. In gratitude for this marvellous cure, and for the benefit of others suffering as t did, I send you this record of my case." Mr. Amos P. fisher of Somerset. King's Co.. F.S., a commercial travel- ler, well-known throughout the Pro. vines, writes :='It is great pleasure tc inform you that I have been cured o1 I C�++ itching piles by using Dr. 'Chase's Oint- , en s ' Fnrnishin' Our ment. I was bothered with the above ' in %rents g aJ:mEn & C i Hsnd€wnn'e and Ha -mess ' tnpoi'ilylli, ZUNI014. ONT. II if We are now ready to show you view' Goods for Pail, especially in Dress Goods and Tweeds. You may think it`s earls to purchase • a our Fall and "%inter Clothing, but the aacdvunt:age is, you get aaa better e mode e by doing so. In Dress 'Gods we have the newest shades and Dress s Octad s material, so we therefore extend€ an invitation to e ac h and every lady to a _lv:itioine these goods, hue or not. We wild be only to,) pleased to show then, to you. We have several difl'eremut shades of Opera P!ainnels for Waists. Ask to see thein when you are in. T'�` In the Tweed line we haft*s the best stork yet shown in weed's our store and feel confident that we ean please you both in quality and twice-. Don't von want a nice OVERCOAT this fall? We have the goods for it, and therefore we are anxious to I have you examine there. Our line of Water -Proof Overeoating is a beauty. y� Remember, we carry everything G tis' Fnrn�.�-?h * malady for twelve years, and suffered t Hats, Ties, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Haandkterehiefs and Socks are extreme agony at times. Thanks tc Al Call and see tis about your fall supply. Dr. �fsase s -Ointment, I am completely goods.illyv We will not.. • disappoint you. cured, and Would recommend it with fullest confidence to all suff ring the 1 torture of this terrible disease." & cents a bole at all dealers, or Edutanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Agents wanted for Dr. ,Chase's hitt and a:Qwpleta l'ieceiytr Book, _ f5teittbaCK, Zurich. -1 • Col! and tete yeti' ott sig