The Herald, 1902-02-14, Page 8le's Store
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early to get a
iese Bargains....
RIVER
ONTARIO
MARKETS
Revised every Thursday afternoon.
Sheat- 73 to 74
!oats - - - - - - :38 3t
, Barley 45 48
Peas 65 70
Flour 2.00 3.10
Butter 15 16
Eggs -- - - - - - 15 16
(`hiek&ns Ih - - - - 4/;`' 5
Duels
Geese - - - - .. v 5
Potatoes 35 40
HENSALL MARKETS.
Wheat 75 to 77 '
THE zt
RICH HERALD
THE; GREAT T3LOOD
, PtTRIFXBR AND
SYS'rem RT;G.
will cure th can o
vated form of Dyspepsia
and Indigestion. Tt well col.-
rect "That lull reeling
After Eating," Nervous
Headache, Sour Stomach
and Via tulence. 'Why suffer
when a cure is guaranteed?
200 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.00.
Joss HAVG, Dashwood
says: 'I was unable to get
any relief from Asthma
and stomach Trouble until
using Our Native Herbs."
JOHN MART,
AGENT.
ZURICH, ONT.
THE ALONZO O. BLISS CO.
Sole Proprietors,
MONTREAL, CAN.
Mr. Pringle's paper is meeting
with great success. Subscriptions
are pouring in too numerous to
mention.
The roads of late have almost
been impassible. One young man
I went to visit his best girl and had
to remain with her fol a number
• of days. Well who would not wish
for stormy weather.
Mr. Robt. Cochrane leaves for
Richburgh, N. Dakota, Monday
next.
Some of the boys did not forget
St. Valentine day, but satisfied
their idle curiosity by sending
their best girls, most magnificent
and illustrious pictured cupid.
GOSHEN LINE
Special to THE HERALD.
Miss Gertie Dowson who is
attending Seaforth high school
spent Saturday and Sunday at her
home here.
Miss Flossie Cole of Goderieh Tp.
is visiting friends on Babylon at
present.
Mrs. A. Keys who has been
visiting her sister in Chicago for
some time past has returned house.
Mr. and Mrs. White of Manitoba:
visited at Mr. H. Dowson's one clay
as 'reek.
There gill be no aerviee in the
'CY tats - - - - - - - 40 seMethodist church bore next Sunday
IC1Barley 40 46 R on neeount of the Quarterly service
1 Peas -
U5 75 being held in Brucefeld.
Flour . . - - - 2.00 2.10, ',pl1e stories of this week have
Hogs (live) I►er cwt 5.00 5•''0,1 completely blocked our roads. It
is the first severe storm of the
winter and owing to it some fat
cattle and hogs which were, to have
been delivered this week south not
be taken out,
DRYSDALE
, Special to the HERALD.
E . The late storms have made tit
roads its rattier bets shape, people
averts grwnbling aloud not havingenough snow but there is enough
nowow and to spare.Our sternal stage driver Mr. John
Howard has had a badweek of it
. but made his rounds every day ex-
cept one.
Mr. Alter. Chatter is .bushy
engaged breaking his trotting inare
I! 5ldenaa. Atex thinks he will have
oniee of the best strivers in our burgtan; in the near futrire.
os Mr. Henry Howard is talking of
ar&sin g his barn and. putting as
foundation mister it spa as to have
more +ruuiiptete stabling. Leave the
tllr ;!
barn and get tap a house Henry it
.could be more convenient
sleigh toted of young people
drove over to James binsannore's
out: bight last week and aa, very en-
joyabletime nits spent in gamessetas otlhfr aniatgseYaiienats.
( M1. Thomas Johnston Jr. and
Heavy Howard. intend giving art
oyster stnpppper and hall ori the; near
future. They havesecured Mr.
• 13risson's hall lard a, good time its
in store for the and girls of
this vicinity. They have caared
i
the Seaforth 'Orchestra for the
•eeeassion and are spitting neither
time or honey to make every thing"a stteeess, as they have taken in all.
the parties this winter tvloich have
not been a few they think it is
nothing but tight to give the hays
arta 1 g3rts a good to a . our
i carrespaolndenr's weeps is let it be
UIVstern.
" Mass Cetinnts bairaiaal steal ]l�eaa rpj
Nicholson who same home from
•F,eaforth on Saturday past had to
stay until Thursday on account of
the storm.
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PHILADELPHIA
F, A, 'DWI RDS
BIC JANUARY
AL " I NOW ®d
..,mom.
It is impossible to hero
mention but a few of the
,many exceptional values
lining given. You need to
cosine to see the goods and
prices.
$1.00 Beaver's: in Black and •
Navy for...'. ............. Soots
Cloakings were .75{ant .85
for r 45cts
$1.25 Beavers for'. 75cts
Now's your op portunity to
procure goods for a coat at
ridiculously low- prices.
F. A. E DWA RDS
BAYFI ELb
Mrs. Wm. Nicholson hotenl pro-
preitress, has been laying f her
stock of ice for another season.
One of our enterprising B. eke
youths left his home a week ago
last Saturday night and 'took a trip
to Slabton where he had to remain
with his hostess till the following
Tuesday and finding tho roads bad
had to leave his horst at Mr. Jacob
Oesch, Zurich road.. We wish you
better luck in the future.
A very enjoyable time was held
at Mr. Ed. Reyes' one evening
recently.
Mr. Henry Edighoffor is at pres-
ent hone nursing a sore arm, on
account of vaccination.
Mr. a°. Lister is at present very
poorly. We ail hope Mr. Lister
will soon be able to be around
again.
Mrs. Chas, Meyers is at present
not enjoying good health.
=Mr, Ino. Thrisk is doing a rush-
ing business in chopping timber,
Meesrs. Merino oeeelt Jr, and
Chris 3eehler returned home on
li'riday last.
Mr. Donald Manson and Miss
Sadie Manson returned house. from
(oderie b on Wednesday last after
spending a week with their aunt
Mrs. Peter Adamson.
Air. Jas. (Y, E )ese•h has a large
force un cutting wood in the big
swamp.
Miss Pearl Nieholst►n and Mies
Celina Durand returned to Seaforth
on Thursday last to resume their
a studies in Seaforth Collegiate.
EVERYONE CAN HELP THE
Special to Ter Hallam). CONSUMPTIVE.
Owing ten rhes sev�tere sterni red° i
,,.entry, the .stasis aro in at vary tstad The ilNl Pun C Consumptive Hes sr
condition. Will Admit Cbsarlalltives bser-
lately Without Charge.
I{ Mr John Albrecht intends to go The appeal being uunlie on bap-
to the Northwest in the near fn- half of the anew PAW' ('vita%uniptive
tura. Ste will stars .John. Hospital. learnt under the auspices
The 'toyed Tom which .vats can of the ...atinniaat 411litaritnaia ls..,,y-
j! turgid au few weeks ages by tweeof c ationn.m'the first Freer t`syaa aaaunlutive
OWspp,+prts!anen is now on exlaladition Hospital in Canada—is cote that
' atWilliam. Howard's. touches alowly the heart -strings of
Philadelphia team bees( of a every man. walla .. and a°tiihot then
string hand again. Mr. D, r ennett bread Dominion over. Where is
!the leader has again returned. the coaanannnniitr. far or near. with
( Mr. . meek Dennoanny of :8t. Joseph. out its sufferers tea . ffrom anis amid
while ennngsigo i in otic 140: ainitt, got white plague? 'We are all meters--
' hits liana badly nnwtheil in ono of -ed in bran ging these rletieir attest
the knives one day recently. restoring thenen tun loa`;illth, faintly.
Dr. I.;rtais jo rb, N dining it ..tesla. arid :active eltizennstiipp again.
ing busntae s gate.:;,. adaars. Lottie' (Inc ltaipport:ant step in this dirrec-
tvilt Fee .ecru one day. tion has been token in the erection
of the new Free Ccrnsrenpptitie
?M. James ilowatat hat1 a saevL"te ! Hospital. duty to the beneficence of
aacari+e the ocher eVariing while two Toronto citizens. and which is
visiting at Mr. joint Schuette, and new nearly eongnlete d. when the
,just as he returned homes he came I tvvrktane;tn go out of the buflilditrh,
ilr eotvtaot with a watts. eat 'kit Jim and that will be almost innnneeatna<te-
watiEe},i oti stns the wild cat i ftt itis i iy, all that is wanted to make it
way.
Mr. Jalapa Smith is honne from is that it be saipplied with beds and
other fnrnnshing appointments. no
charge whatever being naade for
admittance.
The National Sanitarium A+tsu- .
ready to receive the Kf.uti5ittrtnptive
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