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The Herald, 1902-04-11, Page 8
"1 ,LH1 H A.L e Petpie ' BEefINIVING U C F4 27, AND . FOLLOWING DAYS -- — ....rc„1,VLO.,1:--mug — . .,.,., '`,` .. _...,,.A,.:, 6s..1, ......... Under the Supervision of -4`x' Miss !oSS ZURICH The Leading Blacksmith and Horse=Shoer. I nntlie a tilan°(°rttlt}• of Shoeing Fiat- Ptl atud lilt t,it►•t`itt ! GENERATE 1,r,At"N:+31t't' 11N 4 J. It ¶isiliela, - Zuricit Johnson s FURNITURE STOR Is the Binet°tt'! pi plal eIt 1'C)tn Teiptln'r aan t, 4 the Eolitming tid4' : Side -boards: Bedroom Suites. Extension Tables. Coaches. Pitney Rockers, Parlor Pu- nishing*, Piettare Pt aetia.ag A SPECIALTY The Woolen Min Store MU give pot geoVi++i 'y Lidnv un ruder Clothmo, iery, Fitt11nets; `tlY-i, t,-„ t & M JOHNSON Zurich Out Schx ader's son Mr Win. L• empire SPECIAL to Miss Nora Churchill of Wood- H land Mich,, on Wednesday the 9th inst. Rev. Morlock and Rev. Litt of the For ext day last, Rev. Litt delivered two very able sermons, The morning BARGAINS Service in. •the German language' and the evening in the English. Rev. Morlock leaves on Monday for Gliesley to attend the general conference which is being held there. Mrs. T. Snell who has been on the sick list 'is able to be about again. Mr. Alex, Ziniutaer who was taken sick with appendioltis is still con- fined to his bed. We hope soon to hear of his recover, as the lines have fallen rather heavily on Mr. Zimmer lately, having just lost his wife a few weeks ago, they having only shared this life together about eleven months. Mr. Writ.. Kehi`who had his leg broken a few weeks ago is able to be out on the street again with the aid .of crutches. The young men of our burg have organized a brass band. It will be known as The Coronation Brass Band of Dashwooa. Mr. E. Wall bads been engaged as leader. We ' hope it will be a success as it will help to enliven our village in the summer evenings. Mr. E. Welton is patting up an addition to his implement shop. Business must be increasing. John Welker our popular impie- ! rnent agent, sold his driver the ONf other day for a handsome figure by givingour friends and ells- • x � �".�� Rio i and purchased another find animal tourers souse extra money saving from G. Broderick of the Babylon ; opportunities. To commence line. Mt. Volker knows a good with, well give •) « 7 e horse when he sees it.la l '1,s � -rim Messrs W. Willis and Guenther 25% off have purchased a. fine Shire colt, rte istA a vele' 'l'.�►ar.Ilay afternoon 2ia .ers and 9 months old, which l pp �W lae�aat • ... , 4,4 to : a tips the scale at about 1800 lbs, ,` all Ready-to-wear Ciothicg t satt;: :;s 40 from Mr. Thos. Berry,of Hensall. llaarle� .• , ........... ::t► .�;a This is a •are Chance. Oar 1'e t G , ; is Mr. M. Kamran and fancily of the •1:411 con., left for Edmonton, Fluor . , . .... • , 1 . 1 h4 J,lberta, an. Tuesday. Smug' .. ,, • • • • 171 111 t .... . 1111 11 SLABTOWN " i lite >. • ... , . at u t., Sporial to TIM I'IEu u.n. I 'We are sure of Spring now as a 1'j.t44t`' ` • • ^ 34• • , • • 1q rose made its appearance on Sun. til,NSAI.l. MA itl;vl:T.'. , day. 1 \ ie••,..t ...... • . , . ° . ;:► t►, 711 ► IIr. Will Ronnie has 'returned! 30 .ays 'Wall -paper, is a roll up. Ladies' Shoes, special, 75c. Gents' Beautiful Ties, 10c, or 3 for 25c. Special 8 bars Soap, 25c. Also many other Bargains which space will not allow us to mention. Give us a call and see them R. G. NICHOL, BLAKE - ONT. 15 years ago this month we commenced busi- ness in Bayfield. We purpose celebrating our 15tb anniversary • i' :111 from Isis visit in i4ondtm. (lathing is well made, lits well iv; ars well, THERE'S NOT ROOM HERE '1't) QUOTE PRICES. ('OMFi AND SEE. . A. Edwards BA YPIEL D. Barrer » . , • 1N re'= , Mr. grad Mrs. P. Passold were ` , „ - 1, t.. �11e a a)ss#Tact For the cement ntent watll..Tuhn YF. "e , ;:: •ti tus visiting at 3. Hey's lust Saattrde intends going into stock raising. , 11 it%t ' n?+•a• a •t t., A. Sreenaan► has purchased Joseph M6'. nen*" Neth was saa•witi�" tt►?ttre7y's trotting horse. rima] fur a number oti 'tarsness. (;e,ja••�© ('atiupbell passed tlarotsg}s �"'� l lars;v uatders t uulw his btttianeS 'nu' town assn 1 uudav evening'. ' -e Quito 1► number c1! ;gaunt; folks , , , suet at .fuel Bea►clslet•' : on 5nntlaa'' Election tall: is again in the air evening', and zeelnft a► good tune 6fl k and the usual political yiaet'orner. may be heard on ever; corner. Just keep cool boys and you won't sweat. it The egg -waggons are again tm :' the rrtad, but tui. yet the hens of the neighborhood fail to notir© the smiling t'oassttenaut'e of their lath. friend. Thos. Wily of Varna.. i� Ur. C. He,« is going to lraalid n Ila eNs tankers WV atgaiu on their new brit•k house this .spring. rounds. If girls are not attractive Chopping Done 3lati;ing. maple syrup is the order , tts not fuer the lack of nrai Stai tz. ► tuff of the day. The goals runs very hart, imagine how una•cssa fortahlc Will ,;, 1) i hand zttp11y cif Flom and Feed at right inw suipang. Mr. Jim and A,rt Itanulo left oar town and have engaged to wort; for 3Lr. Sana Minnie. `i Mr. Pylon,; has returned attain l ;loiter :,iscrntlial; his holidays with Ads parents. .;magi this spring. would he tint, life of ataxy bay who ►T1 t,:C-'''sdra .' and d Fria 1'y Quite a number front around here was always ys being trimmed d � np cis aatte�na➢dedthe funeral of Mr. Henry the gar are. why all the lassie silarfivaalftl. ! rithin tttan miles - o tilled he after�.• �.,,r him. and in all prcebilsty he would HL'NSALL have t"r a tr':.qrt to nerve tannic Sptie ► ival tvr Tie; 11t taro Laa. Those ulna were trying tato rush, the!Tiring seeding tic ouenld ieaavay lreye+n .Inatti,er�� �. G".r ,�►+ The funeral of the late Mrs. ,b�° as wen to ..bide as Vire2"..,. + � + .+� gotta* took plaice front t9ne re eik Give y°t�€ar antfl+etntanevnn i� ,true IUr s- . Furniture � • ,. � *� *du�ant�a r f isms• Baavtlner Mrs. ay➢ens, wait, ,�,elunaaans nn 'tisr~ i•4utaire �a t re Sto mow: u.a t zaatb:1ela to fiery Hili g.*reeua ma cane to .y. A large conco+mr e of Chu" old but wines 114's stsiexad The 1902 Hess BUGGIES are now finished. See them before YOUay:va*a . ti storm ffor' lu1Etny yE'ary n #ill lit .�rlrlc followed tint. re•essatnarg t��9 the J t r vv u.. F V t'1:66 ar it+�:e• eiawerr. booming and intends to do sur 1 , t wr :r :tilt. •y� any i me as long as the irr"eseut ' - e o la• �➢ 0i 9 lir. yS. Ort5wieitils home -with his liaayoxr holds office. .:.:.. i":a.tiaL"ii iJri3:n Detroit for short tieanc. • .. �,d rik„asv•_Lo2d fti iiiui nber of 1le'nasaald Ireolalar aty ' tended a social evening last Pridas night given bv Mrs. Collins EAetelr. The city alderman trans acted business in tho cautlai cia.osaber last Moialay might. fit. 1". McLean the Liberal c4anai= date for South Hilton, Mr. P. Hess, yia•. Staithery Meter anal it number of other politicians were in town, 4 KING last Tttestlaay. Owing to the unsettled state of the weather and the poor condition of the roads, business for the past week has been lit a stand still. Mr. 1?. Hess of Zurich drove through town last week. Mr. and. Mrs. H. Talbot were cal- laang on friends down South last ttee). Mr. David Aitcheson of tear THE RSG a' . M•®` T ' ._ For Good Goods and Right Prices will haveiii stock this coming season, the two :Best brands of Paints on the market— and the I-RANCI FROST ARK. and the two leading Binder' Twines F1c orm1C {7 PURE MANILA, MANILA, . AND STANDARD. Plymouth GOLD MEDAL and GREEN SHEAF. These two Twines require no recommendation. You all know they are First Class. I am getting a cur load of Portland Cement, Fence Wires, of all description, Nails and other building material. All kinds of Hardware, Tin, Granite, Glass and Silverware. Roofing, Bavetrough- ing and Furnace Work a speciality. Nottbing but iii: t class material used and first class amen employed at the ig Hardware CHAS. ORFE3 Bill Heads Note Heads Circulars u. op The Kind s You Want Sale Bilis velopes • Etc. O! DE YOUR .PR TING THE HRA - �a !rich rri Tr mks, a!� els. Will he 1 al:eh_ sold 0 St•% crl' tiii.b' lamp rii ts 9$11100 kilraa5"ll alt Zil'u a"'ll, 1( d'1"aytal : t,6:(a ilp.1) Now aw the 1Dfa;p ttu 't.jul pour .18"�i °-�. t u➢•U nrlaa.. ars' t,, till* lidli".• ; Rlti� Qat re'eldlr"e-Nl til Stock of Pobetrtsons &eaforth spent Sranday last with ....diel t..• ,ado 3�al � ss'sso ` ea -Mu -ell is t oiY➢y the Stir. Ldur.�.nu. a� . .. ' "g 3ek 11 c .caupIcte aatid Miss Celina Durand of Seai'trrals HESS 1 1, p : Own in an official capacity f" , JL HESS 1 it ztlr icil f'' lair �E .1 t °➢ �➢1 ]5c in to this J ' E l ` 1 W 1� week. Collegiate Institute spent Easter li is cJ _Win, -1J,'" �. caatioli ander the parental roof. 'llv mm. Welsh and Reynolds and vta l . - PPc .7 V..r.vni '�,. Pleahl *ag aid ingrain were in Exeter last moisiiay Anyone desirous of valuable infer- . r= m. a 'n '�s• We make al giving estimates on the new ylol- I matioma in all branches of industry ;•_:a . ,..:t1- �•� I�i,r-t re Framing- son's bank which is erected G wouaiii tld csryll tet subscribe for the m thearti this spring. being r ZuriCll Har.ny sand; when you do KaI6 tis i1'iII.LS. ! ran hg and saw Mill --A11 kinds of'aoaitiwt' k innrri saw - in done to order. Estimate:, given for all kinds of builtiing—L Afull stock of 13.C. d'wed Ceatarr Shingles. All kinds of lumber al- ways on hand. '"hopping done 'every t Tuesday and 'Friday. v _PRICES RIGHT. r, so don't forget to enclose a dollar Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Arnold are � With - � y: with yj our order. Such things y.k�. ... holidaying _ in I.antloxx and crtlaC '' 1, a g eonxrnt to the Press office r;an.usesl I'',;1;.a e-ri4l lq i r `;pasn•laais- cities. g the Editor to smile. i � r SL Sae ' -. Messrs. Berrlr and Geiger have - two entries in the horse show aat.; B "CyNSON LIN Q sal. Toronto. Two of their hest Shire 1 — °� ` 4 -....--,,,,...,horses went and on 'Tuesday lb-. i Speeial to Tnn Hsr :: u . .., ON -Milt Berry himself will have charge of i The snow storm of last Monday them. has stopped seeding for a few days. Geo. Jaynt is in Chatham and' Mr., Henry Walper has disposed DASHWOc O !Ailsa Craig shipping ashes this of a 'valuable horse. week. Mr.. Jacob Ortwein purchased tui; DA i-IWaOD rIlevin3 Qer Tim HERALD. t Mr. K. McArthur brother of thoroughbred 5 spaniel fraau 1[11. 'Meld Ganes, arks for mills and Troughs. Water Wind - Water iStills 14th 'Con., Lot `> s. A r , r r- number be of our Liberal banker McArthur was in tay.own on ? Levi Hamacher. Jake takes great onsertative s tafteiaelocl the Con- Mo,•dogs.a enti.,n ,:t Hein: all on Thursday the 3fr. Moir and Mr'. and Mrs. Jos. s interest in Miss Laura. _ - , - paid thB ron- rod. Case intend visiting Manitoba on fir• P. Mc tsaae has Inaz ed his a prospecting tour next month. furniture arnd undertaking business , into mr. x`« ij ert's store. 1514YStli4L' The It. Pickard Co. moved Else• son a, flying visit on Sunday. Ntessrs. Ed. and Wes. Merner took a trip to Credition one ,day - recently. llalan+••v e,f their au etion sale stack r Special to the Hs+n.tLn. Mr. 'Wax. Ruby is the owner of a into Cir_ .i. thirtieth's More. The snow storax -which we had vatina}sle cavi which he purchased miss Jardine and tlu�. Graham usn on Monday to from a party neaar Drysdale. y Aped seeding. "�•� iris .< 1 n a .bas's i. b eturn <d to their duties as teachers" W. Joseph Rau has purchased J. Black Beauty Shoe Polish, the 'Is Easter holidays Horner's thoroughbred bull. best. C. Fritz. t f tilt it homes in Gado noir. i John Durand is busyhat ling Don't pay 10 cents Iyer, lb. for E Mr. a and Mrs. Aug. Schrader left 1 timber for his big bank barn. J. binder twine this year,. when you Saturday n for Brown CCityMich. ¢ P. Rata has the contract for the can get it for 8 cents per lb. at C. o attend the 'wedding of Mrs. 1 frame work and Iii. Howard the ''Grab's. xfi-r .iu=rIc rlr� #hc Kalb.f1,elsch a Zurich P1O Paints, t1• 141 CO., • ware laird Ma➢'li(k,::°; 1';liiiarPAM e1r 2 F iOH, O thoN liner d e dist t'toai° awe thatwt- ra4,, Dn w ready with our Spring and East -, and such rl beautiful t 1 eat' we lmvc' never Shown beforay. You will ah ;d nothing iit- artistic in our Display. . Our Stool -c was lea4 d from N'efiqork and Paris Styles so every Lady ma • rely :els getting theprop- er itro p.✓er St -les from us. we therefore extend a Cordial Invitation to every Lady in town and vieinity to eall and inspect our Millinery, whether you buy or not. We wish to prove that our statements a:re correct. tcinbach,�r3•.Zurich