The Herald, 1902-08-01, Page 8THE ZURICH HERALD
The People's Store
HE POPULAR
TRADING PLACE
WIIY?
We handle good goods
Cur prices are low
We carry a large stock
Highest price for produce
Obliging salesmen
J. D. MERNER
ZURICH
HILLSGREEN
Special to the HxrtAL».
Mr. Wm. Jarrott went to London
las Thursday' and. run up a traction
engin for Mr, Ed. Jones of Exeter,
O'Holligan's band which. has for
some time given free ooneerts on
Thursday evenings,' has dissolved
and henceforth will be no mere,
Mr. Rob t. Stelck and his mother,
Mrs. Chas, Stolek left Thursday
last for Burk's calls, where they
will visit for some time.
Quarterly service will be held' in
the Methodist Church next Sabbath
morning.
Miss Maggie McAllister returned
home Saturday.
GOSHEN LINE
Special to Tit; HERALD.
Harvesting is -the order of the
day at present.
Mr. Mike Kennedy paid a visit to
Goderich on Sunday last.
Charles Shoemaker has finished
the foundation of Mr, James
Stephenson's barn last week.
Miss Elmira Stogdill is on the
sick list.
The Misses Sarah and Annie
Dowson visited their grandfather's
on Sunday last.
Mr. Delgaty- and family visited
on Goshen on Friday.
Charles Smith visited at Calvin
Dowson's on Sunday.
No service was held in St. John's
church on Sunday on account of
TA
RIO Mr. Jennings being away.
ONV.l.�
BLAKE
The Le,ding
BilacI ' thith. and
Uorse=.hoer.
I make iL Specialty
of ShoeingFlatfoot-
ed and Interfering
Horses..
GBNEBA BLACK
t . .
tar
Dashwood
Special to Tim HERALD.
The weather around here is get,
ting more than luke waren as it is
Furniture Store pretty near boiling. Rev, J. S. Henderson, wife and
OA SHWOOD
Special to Tine HERALD,
]Ytr. G. Kellerman lost a valuable
horse last week through a sun.
stroke while nutting grain..
Mr. J..l, Merner sold his driver
to Mr. Fenn.
Mr. Hy. Guenther has engaged
another bus -driver, Anonymous.
We aro pleased to hear that Miss
Alum Eidt and Mr. John Brown
who each. underwent an operation
about ten days ago at the London
Hospital are progressing favorably,
Our implement agents are busy
putting up binders. This is a good
season to test them.
The foot -ball match. played here
on Monday night between the
(franc. -Bend Srs. and Dashwood.
Srs. resulted in a draw. Neither
side scoring a goal.
Miss Kastner of Sebringville is
visiting at Mr, J. K. Goetz for a
few days.
Flax pulling is in full blast again,
Mr. J. Hall was at Hyde -Park the
past week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hintz and fancily of
Romeo, Mich., are visiting at Mrs.
Hintz's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rohde.
Mr. John Holtz is at present
spending his holidays at Blake.
Mr. Tait of Neustadt called on
friends here a few days last week.
Mr. Ed. Axt has purchased a
driver.
HENSALL
Special to Tmi HLR LLD
J. E. McDonald returned from
Clinton last week after a month's
illness, and went again Monday to
London and other places recruiting
his health.
Lo not fail t oeat' and examine
my �topl:, whtela consists of Parlor
Snits, lion-a•ouaa Suits, Ilod-steuds,
t'oct:hea, lounges. Extension Tables,
("enter Tattles, Side Hoards. Sinks,
f daelcers, Fancy Roekers, Chairs of
all descriptions, Curtain Poles and
Trimmings, 'l'iudow Shaddvs. Room
;Moulding. Pillow -slant Holders, Rot
Mons, Paper Masks, Easels and
Mirrors,
FA@TS FOt�
TWINE EJ.:13
A • •
Every season farmers are getting
more cautious about buying poor
twine, and no wonder, when they
remember what trouble they had
last year. The best way is' to use,
standard brands like PLY.CIOUTH
or McCORI1ICK.
W sell these
Two Iands..
CHASa Main Street
GREB,M
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, �Dntarro.
ZURICH LEADING
SIDE S OI2L
Cutting wheat is the order ref the Master Roy left Monday for a
day and we are alad to hear the months' holidays, spending the 1 e
farmers say they have such good ; time in Drayton. (*lenallall and
prospects of a good crop, (. ourtright at Hotel Bedard.
A great many of our young Sten Miss Murray has been engaged ;as
attended the raising at Mr. John , tenrher in the Public School here,
Campbell's, Bronson line north. to replace Miss La,Touzzel, resi,medl.
Miss Dora tanuitlscrs of Seaforth J be trustees were fortunate in
spent Sunday and Monday at John z,d t ur9n„ Miss hturray'a services,
e,,
Manson and Jus. Dinsmore. as she i + an excellent teuclaer.
1 Rev. F. H. 8anerti of i3.rureilt►lel' D. 1). McEwen, one of the Hart River
, s of South Africa, returned to
jdelivered a very able address an town last Tuesday,
the Presbyterian church on Sunt -
'IIj;\,t 1�Y E have a. large tock of Matt- guy hist. Ailras ('raig Connell and other
1fY rents and Siurint,gg % whacli we Miss Pearl iii holson spent bun citizens
p ti ting our wan n ntlkti r sidewalks and
now offer at as, HARt hI and Monday iu plut,ararH e o the town.
BIG SHOE REDUCTION
are, anxious to do business with you, and will do
everything in our power to slake our dealings satis-
factory. We have a Big Assortment of
S'CT�.\41\Z=R S O:ES
that we will and ..inert scall --to snake room for our
'.all Goods—and will give yon Groat Bargains until
the 1st of September
John ores
FURNITURE STO
Is le P' t,tye to o when
:VOA re`�''0' ire itlay'1 of tett°
following Articles:
s:
ipitt+btturdita, ItlalrItt Saltie,
lex'tention Titles, Ceuehes.
Pant Rockers, Parlor Farr.
nuaaihin:,git, Picture Framing
411, SPRO A,LTT
!i
N. day Zurich.
Mr. Harry Edi hofter spent Sun. •, they i4 1 it t� needless 'to say tht.;i td)ok away
day in and around Blake. a good ilnlnnssiott of the place.
The heavy rain storms we 'have 1 Reeve Miller and Councillors
had lately have Ynade the fields !' $nrallactxnbe and Scott, assisted by
very soft for cutting with the 1 Mr.Arnold. sr., entertained theta.
._ rl binder. 1 :tor. and 1Sr;:. Jas. Carlyle and
�' : �� I2' (i' Nit�lt.tl got a large quantity 'frit�ntls spent a alas at the I3�n l
JUST ARRIVED a dandy lot of
the Latest styles of
Bung r Carriages, Qo•Carts, Express
Wagons, Carts and Rocking
Reuel
last
ioiu,re Framing A 'Specialty't d la. t
cnf standee twine on Saturday 1 . week"
' which lie csfer s at at remise table I %r... Dr, Kidd atnd Minis Hamill -
e u •ast
PRICES RIGHT. low prim, according to duality. it' fun, of Brooklyn y -who have
t1 icy' stmt to give Il. O. n «axil.. been visiting their J ter. Mrs.
"all and and see taxa before ir'arrehas• ' Miss Aliee Cnpliaag returned to! atk'aat'k, frac the least month, left
ing elsewhere. Stratford on Monday last, ! Thursday morning for Port Hee.
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finished
The berry season is almost hast_ --, ..� ... _. S
saac again and. some. of our busy tattle TME OLD 0X S'T1 AD,
people lace not sorry. ...._.
ONTARl Some of our residents have Nt. rt- The Hoturostead whieh is aunt It
ed
pureflax mulling and report it vt,ry From filth and wickedness.
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al!ir and saw liruu� t
la inda of woodwork and saw -
do tdr order. Estimates
,giwren for all kinds of buildings.
A I stock of L. C. Red Cedar
Shingles. Alt kinds of Iumber al -
Ways Ts *t nand.
Chopping dont every
" vesday and Fri'day'.'
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fates, Water
for irltd-mlipps F
ater Troughs.
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MIRK CIS
Revised every Thursday afternoon.
Wheat .. 7x to 80
Oats .. -.. 43 4:r
Barley ........ h5 150'
Peas 05 70
Flour .. , ..... -1 90 2 00
Butter .. l.s 16'
11 gs.... 13 14
Chic kens 1b 4
Ducks 6 6
Geese . , 6
Potatoes.- «... "rr 40.
HRNSALL MARKET.
Wheat 70 to 80
'Oats ..,. 40 43
Barley..... ..,.. 50 58
Pears '7'r 80
Flour .... a 00 2 10
Hogs (live) per cwt G 2.f' 6 75 co.k'. cltt0n loot Componn�;
T iitanee�elnity tce$d riioaathl b
7
a b,oOOL'sdiea.Sete, eildcEuiiI.Laditaask
y_oIuttrdit st'tor Gd.E'r'Genet g ait r im-
; 0 . to prove to you that DG Talk' 1�b 6 the*, sd aII Mtzttrrei, pillet and
eS Clrea 4rintinentia"id r ett 3>rtt 1114uai.rli•dsn�tudi s. ,•:?t,?Ta. 3,tei�pet
and abdrohite cure torr eadi box; i . 1. o degrted i'afoicger,8 per icor. l o.
and emery form of itching, p p 11 -cent
Iiakedinga dpreti�iYlingplilt, tdeo �siledenireeei teC rTec Winds-o
tp�ola <7otFi
.. t 1-No..l recd Windsor Ona.
he �nirnlYfACty[iCL�'C`nS tN$VE�reti+tratnteed it. $lil!'fikYet >YA'R trbId and recoraiiatieYaded'�q ail
titironcaT,, in
thethin of it.
YOU
ea, onnc�zish ppdrlWO Dtiig{iitirr iia Cabadit
']Drag *hat they think Dish, � bt# d;ar +Hao ib siYd .
Tour money back if not eared Belie sr boos . at
deniers oSr Est orr,BYr &•.Co.,'eraraito, No. 1 and No. 2 are solei in Zurich
"r Chase's at Dr. Buebanaat's'drtag *tore,
hard work en account toff the flax whwh wanlll night and daily, yapre,
being .grit. altrtvn �u lr�d c•ir tffidno`ntlel°tl 1 VaF s. '
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IMIVIITAr.Y�uL NOTICES.
'gorier, is heieh gavice th .ill lft-eav
Either bus lwit_ac+etaatd ti ktIN sa l�ctin410
to the Croost of ..'11101 al f*j tint n o,
under the Controverted !I,";Icrteouui u'1ee.
for the pintoes's r: f dlisyrtelif'yiat„ ttinudl tcsa-
tiering M' unDa "Young hies. tan etueopati e
of being eieetert, or sitting in The Lexus-
lativc . ,ssetiibly of this Proviso.
Dated at ;Zurich this Yeti diad rtl' Only
fr1.
.O11N L FORTE. U. Olicer,
11-511 llauvou.
i 't'11f; . y"3f tt O}' the eioetioea ref
S° tare lit �shilives 1sstoutly of the Prov-
ince of Ontario, for the Electoral District
' et South fturon, holden The :�'ya.il ,and
1119th darer of M a,.v, A. fn., Ewer.
The following are the election etoica C
es of Mr. Petery, tither. one of the
candidates at the said election:
Persvnil eipeaiaesofCat-ululate.
1'irteluditrg relit of hails. litt.ty�
hire. meals and ..corse f-: eal. set-
r•iees of speakers. postage. tete-
manes and etctrrers r larges $;1 r..
t''arieling and adir,;ettising _wa epi
Total e'47:qa
(sienccl'd C. I1. SANDERS, Agent.
JOii LAPORTE. Returning O her
31a�ited art Enrich, Itis r`kad day of July..
10112
Ther flaat+tn w9hleh fruit anti t- ops do
yn 11&
Sane cr forty years have pas -ed
Has been changed from forest into
field
t`nto which our cares are east.
I We young folks care not stags
I thereon,
I We think the work is hartt.
Butt ore few years will sooaa be gone.
When we front it angst .cart.
!The pioneers are leaving us
I They o without alarm
But still their marks are left with'
They are upon. the farm.
Many ar boy .has left that lot
And. has somewhere else east
His ftiture to sonar: other! spot.
Slat there was sorry at last.
Daily with the niorniing sun -we ris
And often warm it seetus,
While laboring without disguise
i Sneath i f s pining beams.
�j In the evening when the scan ge
low,
And sinks down in the West,
We then to our roost do go
And wiith it go to rest.
Rails St. Z.,t1•LricJ:.
Eggs taken in t xt'ha nae for Goods.
Al
HEA t UA, TEF? 'O R
y Nets, Dusters/ runs,
harness, llttt"131.i+;
Valises, � slNl�:
Whips, Curry -combs, Brushes
Binder twine, chine oil,
Paris green, harvest tools,
Churns, Washing machines
`.Phi tilts (1'allahi ai't�, r�ailai and rri0, Harvest Hitt.„
Eave=troughing and Steel Roofing.
CO.,
For some time past a somber of
1 young tneia have created disturban- t
h ees ha frron:t of lily store and rest-
denco, usually at a . late hour, when
all pencable residents have retired
for the .night, anal although 1 have
repeatedly warrrneet thein, they are
i, getting worse instead of better. 1
; knovr all the boys personally and /
1, dog not wish to have recourse to
i law, I willcertainly have to bring
them before a magistrate, have
thaw fined or sent to jayd or both, .
if the distiiDb onc�es ate rePeated
i nto p
after this o deck. $
Quartstpeovnrt, Hillsgreen.
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What ate Piles
Piles, er hemorrhoids, as they aresotadi
times, called, are small tumors. which form
in and about the orifice of the rectum.
They ate caused by an enlarged and
inflamed conditionof the veins, which are
very numerous in this part of the body.
Asa s'ule every Brain cif piles foams at
times acutely inflamed, and extremely
painful. The itching and burning usually
increases -at night, and the misery which
many peopleetedure is beyonddescription.
Thereis nio guesswork about Dr'. Chases
Ointment. as a cure for piles. it has
been stied fir the crucible of time, and
gradually won its way into favor with the
medical profession, as well as with the
public in general. ft has a wonderful
soothing' and baling of oc't, and wherever
appliectto burning, itching, inflamed skiri.
it affords almost instant relief, cooling the
fires of disease and healing the raw ulcer-
ous skin.
Ask your friends and neighbors about
Dr. Chases' Ointment. It is recognized
by a surprisingly large number of people
as the only actual cure for piles. It will
not fail you. Sixty cents a box at all
dealers, or by mail post-paid on receipt of
price, by Edmanson, Rates & Co., Toronto.
Dr. 'Chase's
Ointment
Hardware and Ham ws S Emporium,
z Pi ; , ONT.
4,�
30 DAYS
For the next thirty days
we will sell all Summer
Goods at reduced prices
=mom -iiiimmus
WE OFFER Y01.7 SORE EXTRA GOOD VALUES'
Th cent Unsling, we sell at 10e.
20 to 23 eent Muslins, we sell at.. -...--17 lacµ
f.
you WANT TO s; OUR
REMNANT` TAgi; '
TO SECURE BARGAINS
ee our Goods and be convinced
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