The Herald, 1902-04-18, Page 8THE ZURICH HERALD
The people's Store
ENING
BEGINNING
THURSDAY
MARCH 27,
AND FOLLOWING DAYS
Under the Supervision of'smer
Miss Ross.
J. D. MERNER
ZURICH
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ONTARIO
The Leading
Blacksmith and
Horse=Shoer.
T make a Specially
of Shoeing Flatfoot-
ed and lntelfer'ing
Horses.
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GENERAL fiL \ KSM€THINC.
J. 11. 'islet ., Zit iclt
Johnson's
FURNITURE STO
Is the Place to gra when
"4''CiL1 require any r9f the
following skrtich :
Sideboards, Bedroom Suites.
Extension Tables, Couches.
Pitney Rockers, Parlor P.
nishings, Picture Framing
A SPECIALTY
The Woollen Mill Store •
MARKETS
noised every Thursday afternoon.
Wheat .. 73 to 75
()ats 1111.. 38 40
Barley 1111...... 50 55
Peals 65 70
Flour .........1 75 1 85
Butter . 15 16
Eggs.... 11 12
'ltiekeiis la, .. 4Rs 5
Ducks .. u 6
Geese .11.11.,.1111 5 5
Potatoes 1111... , 11 11.. 35 40
HENSALL Mei tKETTS.
Wheat 75 to 75
(fats...... . 38 30
Barbey ........ 48 52
ht�it ................ 75 60
Floor. .. 2 00 2 10
Hogs r(liveper tet5 25 5 75
New Feed
STORE
Will keep on hand
a supply of Flour
and Feed at i i.gh.t
Prices.
Chopping Don
EVERY
Tuesday and Friday
null ela peelvalue OIr;dcr Clothin*. Blankets, nes- HN T
Levy, riennud± . Twee& } te.
Ts Mt JOHNSON Lurie Dnt� ;:
BLAKE
Special. to Tit= HERALD.
(Intended for last week.)
The following is the report of the
standing of the pupils of S. E. No.
9 Stanley, for the first quarter of
1902, the names occurring in order
of merit :—
Public School Leaving, Senior—
Percy Keys, Milton Edighoffer.
P. S. L. Jr.—Ella Dora Sherritt,
Laura Swayze, Arthur Edighoffer,
Norman Boyes. Sr. IV, Class—
Ethel Capling, Gertie Thompson,
Willie Swayze, Edgar Edighoffer,
Sammie ' Agnew. Jr. IV, Class—
Gracie Thompson, Lethronia Sher-
ritt, Nathaniel Esler, Nancy Kennel
Emma Kennel, Ethel Jacobe,
Thomas Dinsmore. Sr. III, Class—
Norman Brennerman, Sadie Shou-
maker, Joseph Beckler, Roy Cap -
ling, Lena Brennerman. Jr. III,
Class—Irene Douglas, Thomas
Meyers, Maggie Esler, Mabel
Jambe, Ruth Keys, Joseph Bren-
nerman, Edmund Otterbein, Moses
Erb, Willie Otterbein, Second
Class—Clara Kennel, Olive Edig-
hoffer, Thomas Sherritt, Clara
Oesch, Aaron Erb, John Oesch.
Part II—Flossy Capling, Isabel
Manson, Myrtle Meyers, Leah
Schwatzentruber. Part I Sr.
Pearly Zaphfe, Albert Keys, Ella
Baker, Elmer Oesch. Part I Jr.—
Mamie Douglas, Susie Baker, John
Brennerman, Sarah Agnew, Peter
Gingerich.
G. Howard Teacher.
DRYSDAL.E
Special to the HERALD.
The weather feels somewhat as
if we were to have another winter.
What do you think Bob?
Seeding is now the order of the
day and those youths who have
been running so far and wide will
now have to retire somewhat
earlier.
Mr. Ed. Talbot is doing a rushing
business in the well -digging and
intends to either make or break.
Mr. Chas. Laporte, one of our
enterprising farmers has improved
the looks of his farm by putting up
a new fence along the front of, it.
Churlie Iikes to see things looking
nice.
Mr. Hodder t, the cement man of
Exeter was in our village one day
recently. .
Miss Lizzie Allan and Miss Bella
Thompson of Blake were collecting
in and round our village for their
Sunday School.
Mr. M. Y. )IeLean of S+eaforth is
again on the war -path and is mak-
ing things hum. Don't let any
canvasser rope you in but use your
own judgement and vote for the
num who represents the true
governing body.
Mr. Mike Gratton passed through
our Burg one day recently.
Our whReeltnen are again sgaeed-
ing in the ring.
Mr. Joseph Moussts who has been
confined to the house for some
time past is now able to be out.
Mrs. Wan. Johnston and weirs.
helms Deno my are on the sick list.
We wish thefts a speedy recto e_ry.
HI U.8GREEN
Special to the Ifeeeen.
Mr. Santee Jarrett's youngest son
is very ill at time of writing.
Mir. (leo. Sutherland and Mr.
Mitchell of Remelt were in our
village on Saturday last.
DAsHwooDMr. Chas. Downs of Exeter eon -
ducted seirviees in the Methodist
church l abbath last.
G G 1 ES Furniture Store.
The T902. Hess
UGG I S
are.now finished.
�eee theles before
YOU BUY.
P. tJ, II!CL5 Nam
Kalbfleisch
MILLS.
4
Planing 'andSaw fill P i
II raise to aerea>:ade to the ("ublie
Chet 1 have moved my S1orek to 31r.
WiRert's Stene. opposite Hoffman's
oat *tont wil e l will carry ra large
4-t1.1 op -to -date stock rrt ilousehold
AKING
Mr. Ed. Reichert is engaged in
diggilgposthotes for John Forrest
ErIe is a hustler.
Mr. Geo. Pringle butchered one
of the largest pigs that hae ever
been seen: in this locality, for H.
Bagler lust week. We have not
heard the exact weight but think
it was soiuieii-hettr near seven hun-
dred.
Miss Lithe Cochrane is this
week oti the sick list.
MnsS Jane Curry visite Mr.
Robert Stelek Saturday last.
When yon are in heed et any
1 bioycle repairing or l,icyele ieps'.a,irs
have thein done by ti. E. Cock at
d 1 the Hensall Flout 33iills�. A (till
lute of supplies kept in stock.
Mr. Geo. Troyer met with what'
nrii ht have
Eictaire �'ra�itag, h%npdi>6g tend. y g proved. a serioans ee-
1
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? Window Shades. We niaake a„ eident on: Sfaturde last zwliile cit
specialty of Picture Framing, a gaged in plowing, his horses 'tools
fright and attempted to run away.
PRICES George managed to control diem,
RIGHT.
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until they reached the fence where
one of thein jumped over. Beyond
Call and see us before purchas- a, few scratches and a good shaking
ing elsewhere. up nothing serious occurred.
Mr. Geo. Pringle of the Pringle
Ladder Co. has engaged. Mr. Neil
Maxwell on his staff. George says
ONTARIO i times ate booming owing to the
udertakin Steck is complete am
l.
earetai attention given to
this department.
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
For the: next
30 Days
s
Wall -paper, ' 1c a roll up.
Ladies' Shoes, special, 75c.
Gents' Beautiful Ties,
10c, or 3 for 2e.
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 15th anniversary
by giving our friends and cus-
tomers some extra money saving
opportunities. To eminence
with, we'll give
25% off
all WUUJ-tu-na�at U&UU to
This is a *aro chance. Our
Clething is well made, fits well
wcars well.
THERE'S NOT ROOM HERE
TO QUOTE PRICES. COME
AND SEE.
F. A.
wards
BAYFI ELD.
ample for un acre, but if broad-
casted, more will be required. It
is slow in starting, but, after it has
attained a height of a few incites,
growth i..5 very rapid, and the erop
very heavy. It is greedily eaten
by stock, but like ernrnt it is car-
bonaceous in its nature, and s€+nie
additional feed. such as clover, oil-
eake rote., should be added to hal-
awe that ration.
Sop. or soy beans have been
rather extensively grown for fod-
der in the Southern States er some
years and are gaining lupnla�rity
the North as well. They produce
as great amount of rich forage,
growing to'the height of from two
and one hati' tri four feet, below'''.
ing freely and jn odneing numerous
woolly pads containing two to
three round yellow beans. Sow
about the same as for eoyrn ran a
fine, deep, furan and moist seed bed,
in terra about 3F) inche±s apart, and
on the level, from two to four
peeks of seed to the sere. They
aro likely to de well in Sotitherrl
Ontario. and in simiiiaar 'ie.titcdes,
although they have net as yet been,
largely} tried. On account of their i
richness in protein, and their nitro.
gen. gathering ability they are
worthy of attention and trial. The
yellow soy b.ort has been the Ytibsst
satisiartory of all varieties tested
in Canada.
P. W. H'rialsore
Live Stock Conitalerioiier.
THE RIGHT PLACE
For Good .Goods and Right Prices
1 will have in stock this coming season, the two -
Best brands of Paints on the market---
'eave SMo T, HMSBe5T;WEARS LONGEST MOST ECO O}1ICAL ,Fil L McASUpe;
and the FRANCIS FROST ARK.
and the two leading Binder Twines
I,1 Cormick's 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 car 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. Notthing but first class material
used and first class melt employed at the •
Big Hardware
HASGREB, 'P'ainurichStreet.......
ntario.
ZURICH LEADING
8UOt STORE
It would be a difficult matter to find a Bigger
or Better Assortment of Boots and Shoes
than we are showing. We have a nice lot of
Spring Goods and still more coining, we have
a nice lot of Toe Slippers that we will sell at a
right price. A number of Misses and Women's
Low and High Shoes at low priees, from 50 ets.
to $ t, these Shoes were sold at $ 2 to $3.25.
Come in and See our Goods.
we will not be undersold by any means.,
Main St. Z1.1=5.013.
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Zittieh W. C. T. Yt.
The second. meeting of the Zurich
W. C. T. D vas held at the. home
of Mts. J.A. Williams en Monday
evening April loth.
The meeting Vas called to order
i1 by the )resident after which the
—All kinds of woodwork and sawsaac
ing done to order. Estimates
� Dp'��l1NO�L
given for all kinds of buildings.
.�. full stock of B. C. Bed Cedar a IXa'j
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al- T _.
ways on hand. Special to Tnn HERALD.
coming election.
FORAGE CROP FOR SUMMER.
(Con. ftoni page 5.)
- Seeding has started but being about thirty pounds pet acre, it
hopping done
eve er is very wet, not will furniisk a large crop of good
� that the S^reat]i
Tuesday a n d F' vi d a y:' much has been done. fodder by the middle of Aug'ttst.
Mr. E. Parker has returned home The Japanese Barnyard in .moist
from the woods and is looking hale I soil, and Japanese Panicle are the
Plaid Gates, dater and hearty, best varieties.
Tanks for w]11Cj- ]bids Parker intends going to Corn (when it grows welly is the
Manitoba in a few weeks.
Watergreat stanby for fall feeding.
mills. ai=d�' r. arenaer has moved in his Another ver. valuable fel.
Mr. Gv 1 fodder
Troughs. house and left Mr. Barkholder all plant for the southern part of
alone. We wish him a happy and 'Canada is sorghum, The Early
lonesome fife. Amber is the most suitable for our
Mr. John Kae fer and Miss latitude. It should not be sown
Mills 3,4th Con, Lot ��. s p
!Rachel Oesch were married on until the weather has become
iir
`'! "� i .„ Tuesday at the home of the b'ride's settled and warm, on land that has
r 0 G�rlbfle 0C parents, near rcrioli, been prepared in the sante way as
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amiss Barbara Bechler was visit- for corn. If sown in drills like
Zurich 0 ling our hog last Sunday, corn, three pecks of seed will be
Vire President led the devotional
exercises
The President then took then
chair for the business part of the
meeting. Roll was Riled atter
Which the minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and adopted. It
was decided to hold. the meetings,
ent the evenings of the first and;
third Mondays of each month, the
next meeting to be held on Monday
evening May 5th at the home of
Mrs. J. Merner. All the members
are requested to be present, and all
visitors will be welcomed by the
members. This ended the business
part of the meeting.
Educational Part.—.This part was
opened by a few preliminary re-
marks by the President, after
which aa, very interesting and in-
struotive paper entitled "Why sign
the Pledge?” was ably read by litt4.
H. Nagel. The paper as dis
were
awl a few remarks
cussed d
passed
e reasons fothe psigning the pledgresident e
The next paper was read by Miss
Lydia Koehler and'Was entitled
,°Why don't Christians help?"
This paper was ably read andmuch
instruction received front. it. The
meeting was then brought to FL
close by the singing of the 'Tem-
perance Doxology.
For an up to -date suit for spring'.
and summer you want to call on D.
;Steinbach and get prices.
Arrivi
Great Shipment of
runks, and Satch-
els. Will be sold
At a Bargain.
0 set of Single Harness at pries never bofon.
known in Zul'ieh, (from $7.00 up.)
Now is the time to Oil your Harness. Get some
of our Harness Oil at reduced prices.
: II Stock of I .obertsons Mixed
Paints the good kind at
C I z
hardware and harness Einfooriturt
ZUR1014, ONar,
Zit=
As the warn
is now appro.
eather
tchin,
It may Dirt yott in mind of
your Summer Wear. we
have just received at our
Store, a New Stock of
wns at ioc a yard up.
ndian_ g ._ ,y^. � . r _ ,1111, str�,�}titlrn e7ttr'a fine %r # -
ndian Liken, $ YYpa:ite P<}Sffi, at 25cts.
Organdie tituslins in Colors,
Emhroidryes and -... Insertions
�
A new stock to choose from and the very choic-
est patterns.
Umbrellas fitted with the
New loth Century Runner
er
at $1.25 to $1.75.
%te itd;ac
Zurie