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The Herald, 1902-11-28, Page 8The THE P TR v tlMYNWJ.'MPmf,N.`NSiw'�TI,: vy We handle good goods Our prices are low We carry a large stock Highest price for produce Obliging salesr-nen Ti '° LiRIO i H ert. ;L t `,,.... , qty To wiilup, Messrs Michael and Ezra leaet"eli- er, Fred Rickbeil and . Miss Dianne Riekboil.tt•tende'dl the funeral of Mr. Adam Wettlaufer's seoond ' daughter, at Blyth, last week, Win. Laulont, of Stanley,. will again be a candidate and with his Many years experience in municipal. matters, ,there is no doubt he will again bo elected by a very large vote IMunicipal platters are again be - ing discussed. The many friends of I our respected and well tried coun- t oilman, Mr. Win. Consit, are niov- ing in the direction of asking his acceptance of the nomination of County Councillor, Mr. John Torrance, who has so ably filled the position, having. signified his intention of not being a candidate on account of not being a resident of the division. With this end in Iview, Mr. Consit, with his long land valued experience as Tp. Coun- t cillos, is sought to fill the position. `Should be consent to run be will Imeet with a hearty support from all parts of the division. Iver. Con- sit, we understand has consented to run and will no doubt be elected. GE J. D. MERNE ZURICH • s Cutters at 'Right grices. -*Er44 44411't3* -+3•+3.. I have put 111 a stock of Palmerston Cutters at prices to suit the tildes. Call and see then.. ALL KINDS OF JOBBING PROMPTLY A.'rT1:NDED TO. J. H. WJSMER , GENERAL BLACKSMITH. i:iiiKADO5 AND SEVERAL R TIDY FOR SALE, Tho undersigned has fox' sale tt quantity of First- class 2j,.; and 3 inch Drain Tile, which will bo sold at • • REDUCED SAYFIELD Special to THE HERALD. 7rf{ Mr. Albert, Walters, of Colborne, 1 is visiting at Mrs. Card's. - --. C ter left for Tetroit Tues - PRICES at Lot 16, Con. 15 Hay known as Heyrock's Brick S Tile Yards. 1 have also for sale a num- - 1)er of roadster and draught Horses, '2 to 5 years old and a quantity good Hey, Cedar Rails, Posts and dressed Pine Lumber . For particulars apply to 5. RANNIB, ZURICH ONTARIO Or at the Yards for. Tile. CONSUMPTION AN UNKNOWN DISEASE IN TEN YEARS. Is the place to buy yourHARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITE, SILVER and GLASSWARE.ASBESTOS FILLED SAD IRONS, Will retain heat twice as long as ordinary irons, and costs very little more. PAINTS, OIL, PORTLAND CEMENT. RUGS, DUSTERS, DASH APRONS, SWEAT PADS, WHiPS. Statement of Dr. John Ferguson -The New Free Consumptive Hospital `an Immediate Helper to this End. Miss at � day, after spending the summer The statement of Dr. John Ferguson, ere. Miss Si. Baker, of G oderich, was I that "if consumptive patients were pro- • } h ona of Toronto's physicians, )hy sicians, visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Brown, perly isolated and treated, within ten I last week. I years from now tuberculosis would be ON �'� RI ®' Miss Anna�SThicldon left for i lone of the rarest of known diseases," stimulus London last week to attend. the � to the ft riends ends of the new 'Frr ean bConsump- Conservatory of Music. ' Live Il,spital to hurry. along subscrip- - :ions towards the furnishing of this insti- tution, capable of admitting at once fifty patients, and without any charge. The curability of tuberculosis is clearly in evidence in the records of the Muskoka ;ottage tianatoriuna, under the manage- anent of the National Sanitarium Associa- tion, Toms, l3ttiley ( tion, and under whose auspices the new Consumptive Hospital has been l and L. McLeod has e returned DASHWOOD Furniture and returud to Toronto, .Tuesday. Llodertaking1 M ROSS, John`lo 't Miss Leona Erwin entertained. a large number of bel' friends to a I party last Friday evening. Miss Nellie Carte has recovered 11h= her recent severe illness and c STORE urned from i Free built In four years 510 patients have k vhere they were fish,been treated an m Port Frank, ee , d ore than 652 have nig. { been cured or so helped that they could oaring for wife or child Miss host tip tL or those dependent upon them. from et short trip to Detroit. The new Free Consumptive Hospital is �� e 11aVe 3.10W was accompanied home by herd situated. in Muskoka, not far from the Si"ter, �lrs ihtel�ay. Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium, the two a faro'(' and 111)- i . S'elittncl gaol Rev. i\Ie\eil� gentlemen stilco have generously has returned } go back to work, k, ear ing D t oat tilte o p t, building , a' , s< t, generous. borne Rev. of oxchunged pulpits last Sundays the siring costhftconstructing- on true ing- benefits that g de - t(> -(late Stock „gave temperance ser-; Uveni. and 1 have conic to patients of the Muskoka Cottage of House 1?�lll'- mons. Sanatorium, by virtue of its excellent The L ulie5' Aid of St Andrews ' .ituatiou should go to the poorer patients niture It 1'11 Cl a Free ConsumptiveHospital. it that is wanting nuw rs We have the .best Cook Stoves made, war- ranted Quick Bakers, Superior Cookers Power- ful pleat rs. Agent` for the London Fence Machine, also agent for the Lamb Fence, best woven wire fence on the market, and all kinds of fence wire on hand. • Eavefroughiug, Furnace Work and Mdtal Roofing a Specially. ie a , , church, are to have a bread and: whose only hope is in admittance to the butter social, Friday °venin the furnish- ; i'nrnishings 11zc°ll ire offer At a L SS Before buying your dress good., j ing of this IIu�pital with beds and Tither ow Price.... see what F A Edwards is Sheaving. { ry appointments The Nati Those grAy Lncl ) aac ba ',UNDERTAKING Our Steck is date. In time Top Buggies I a call. CH -4\S `''REB, Main Street, ONTARiO. ZURICH, t necessa . • National black hoinespuns t iiitarium Association, because of their at 75 ets., are leaving a large sale. I heavy debt, are unable to undertake this Miss Mary Carnio,of the Bronson Large unci up -to fill ripe line, had iliberal strawberries)ly tottrt i- c;ita• of need, give us number of friends present CIi the. 6th of November. It is certainly arare occurrence to have straw- berries and cream so hate in the season. Miss Carnie states that rasberries were quite plentiful all fall. ON HAND WHICHPRICES RIGHT. WILL BE SOLD. .. . CHEAP, Pi Mclsaa DASHWOOD - ONT TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR 1 NEW STOCK OF CUTTERS .. BLAKE Special to THE HERALD. (� , i Miss Iola, Heideman return { < 1{E.S & SON, Ziii'iCll, 1]�Mario to ( Detroit on Monday morning. c ARi) Kalbfleisch's MILLS. One of the most interesting events of the season, was the mar- riage on Wednesday evening of last week, of Mrs• Elizabeth Pollock EXETER { to Mr. Henry Darrow, the well— known proprietor of "The Com- I �Ir. Henry Cann has returned Imercial," The ceremony was per from Winnipeg, where lie acr.om; formed by the Rev. John !McNeill,• paniecl a load of horses, :hipped by Messrs. Handford x Elliott. part of the work. Only let the many whose hearts are touched by sue h dis- tressing cases as are constantly chronicled hi newspaper columns, send their contri- butions of $1.00 or, if possible, 55.00, $10.00, or 550.00, and no time will be lost in opening wide the doors of the new Hospital. Contributions will be received by Sir Wm. R. Meredith, Chief Justice, 4 Lamport Ave., Toronto ; W. J. Gage, Esq., 54 Front St. West, Toronto; or The rational Trust Co., Limited, Treasurer, 22 King St. East. ed to tin the presence of about thirty Mr. R. C . Nichol has again been on the sick list, but is again able to be out. W. Turner, of Drysdale, but recently of the Soo, spent one clay last week in Blake. Mrs. Wm. Nicholson spent Sun - clay and Monday with friends and l relatives at Dashwood, `a Ct i a C1 a, PAIII I Mrs. J. Bec hler has returned from a week's visit amongst friends —All kinds of woodwork and saw- and relatives at Pigeon, Mich. inn done to order. Estimates Messrs. ,Toho Deicliert and an - given for all kinds of buildings. other young chap, o£ Zurich, vverc, A full stook of B. C. Bed Cedar •in town, Thursday evenilig last. Shingles. All kinds of lumber al- way band Ge Chopping done every week.. ' were extra, value at $5, now 84.00 1 . Messrs. Janes and John ton attended the funeral of John - a rela- tive at Clinton on Tuesday of last LOT 1 ---Single-breasted Tweed Suits i e1atives and friends.. The rooms were beautifully decorated, a bank of chrysanthemums and ferns form- ing a background for the bridal party. The bride was becomingly attired in a handsome grey gown, with silk waist to match, trimmed with ribbon and applique. The wedding march was played by Dr. Smith. After the ceremony a bounteous supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Darrow took a trip to East Saginaw and. Niagara Falls. They have the best Wishes of many friends. CLEATtTN(= SALE OF HEN'S READY - :MADE CLOTHING. F. A. Edwards has put CLEARING PRICES on all his Men's Suits. Tuesday and Friday. 1 Field Gates, Water - Tanks for Wind -mills and `Water Troughs. Mr..Mr..D„ (4. Nichol has �;-eil.t YLOT 2—Six Double-breasted Suits, from $+�,5© to ;$6,50, now $4..50improved the appearance of his LOT 3 -Ten S. B. Suits from +r.50 to store by having a new verandah $7,an extra choice lot, now $4.90 erected. LOT 4 --Fourteen extra heavy Double- breasted Tweeds and Ser„ es, just right for winter, big value at 50. now only $6.50 LOT i.• --Four Fine S, P, Sults, ,great 9.50 and ,naw 50 ZS'±'"'VE1R'% % DE %�.IYIRE. We have a big assortment of STlrl3 PROOF boots and shoes. The J. D. KIN(4 COMPANY, of Toronto, insure you for 8100 in case of accidents when wearing these shoes. They will weir any common rubber to pieces. h3.. We also have a fine assortment of FELT GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. Horne Macle Boots and Shoes, that we Guarantee not to rip. These goods will be sold at a small profit. P. BENDER, & Co. Z�r��h• Eggs taken in exchange for Goods. Mr. J. P. Clarke, of Winnipeg, has been spending a few clays of last week and this, with his father, and renewingetcquaintances around town. Tho marriage took place ill Cyrs- tal City,' recently, of Miss Mend Handford., to Mr. Oswald Hiebert, Morden. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Caleb Handford, formerly of Exeter. We are glad to say tha Sidona Holtz,who has been s ly ill, is recovering. W expect to see her arotincl ag i her usual manner. Business is still t Miss erious- o soon ain in at J. apple- d�l. i S C•1,1 1 butte- making and „i chopping r 11 brings a great deal of business to the establishment. Miss Pearl Nickolson has return - from Zurich front a week's absence. During this time she attended the funeral Mills 14th Con., Lot 25, booming 1Thirsk's eider -hill. The p grain el of her aunt at Clinton and MARKETS ARKETS !her friends and relatives 9Ji 1 i� ; salt Revised every Thursday afternoon. `Wheat .. 66 to 70 Oats Barley Peas Flour Butter...,.. Darrs.. visited at Hen - Cook's Cotton Root CompoU1t they by over .Ladiesask Cott Root Co- . - es, pills and ql,'S1pet per box. No. d two a -cent NI) ant S"•Nas, 1 and - sold and reoomtueuded by aiI responsible Druggists in Canada. , .. `2S 30 { I's'successfully used anon ,i6 40 piece Ladies. Safe,eiieetual. tK.your druggist for Cook's Cot �gg 50 fill pound. Take no other, as all Miiitur 1 75 1 S„ imitations are dangerous. prion, N 16 17 boa • No. 2,10 degrees stron ger, aII . I 1 or mailed on receipt of price an • 1.6 17 { etaraps. The Cook company W1 Chickens li) 4 Ducks 0 6 Geese 30 30 Potatoes.. ... , ... . HENSALL MARKETS, Wheat . 70 to 71. ,... ..Sl 23 Barley •:., .,.. 30 3Y; Peas :.. ....... , 6r 75 Flour ,... 2 00 2 10 Dogs (live) per ewt,. 5.10 5,60 No. 1 at Dr. B Infer Agent 5 effect tl to the v horses, and No. 2 are sold in Zurich uchanan's drug °.tore, 'information from Immigration "ears at Yoikton is to iat'tlie Doukhobor pilgrims Dave se value at $ $10 $7 .LOT 0--Fi'a only our Finest Tweed Suits, were 512. to $15, now $10,00 We guarantee these the best values you ever saw. These suits are stylish, well made and excellent fit. Sizes are from 36 to 42. Come quick while there is a good selection 14tf OF Fur Rebel se lankets Good FM Robes wortli $8.50 $6.50 Fol' Dutch. Kersey Hoare Blankets//��,, worth $1..50 For . V 0 A full stock of First Class Harness, made of the Best Leather. No trash. Will be Sold Cheap, quality and work considered. EV:ER,YTIiIN(•1 IN --_- Miss Margaret E. Walper, second daughter of Mr. Abel Walpole of Berlin, a former well known resi- dent of Exeter, was married in Ber- lin, on Tuesday, to Mr. Herman F. Frost. They will reside at Detroit: Mr. T. Halls, editor of the "Ad- vance" Wing1u ni. occupied the pulpit of Janus-st church, at both services on Sunday last, during the absence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. Hannon. Mr. Halls delighted his hearers by frequently etnpha/ing his remarks by singing some suit- able selection, during his discourse. ttled down, since returning illage, and are purchasing PELL Exii4USTED AM) UNCONSCIOUS. Mrs„ B. W. Edwards, 33 i\ieMu;r- ray St., Brantford, Ont., suffered, for five years with nervous exhaus- tion, headache and ,dyspepsia: 'The pains in the head would almost drive nee crazy, 1, could not sleep nights but wound walk the floor in agony until I fell exhaust- ed and undonseious. For the past nine months Iliave, tiled Dr.Chase's Nerve Food and from a mere skele- ton this; medicine has built file trap in flesh and weight until I ani strong and well, It would be setlreelp possible to produce strong - ere videnco of the wonderful power, 'of Dr. Chase's Nerve rood, Prom om now oaf, train robbers in the United States will bring 51,000 dead oi• alive, This shrnikl be an encouragement to hunters, Other ganle nittst be getting Searce in the West. Every other � Doct Stoves, . r: ardware, Tinware r • is! IT A\ R,TT,, 0)4i co vio 4•11L.X7 AINJ • Hardware and Harness Elnporinin. ZURICH, ONT. It is an anxious time for mothers when the little ones get their feet cold and wet, and come home hoarse and coughing, or awaken in the night vic- tims of deadly croup, Then it is that mothers turn, gratefully to Dr, Chase, Who, through his great rteolpe Book and famous family re,nedies, has time and again saved the little ones and older ones, too, froth suffering and death. It Is truly surprising how promptly Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine ])rings relief when the throat 1,,rore and irritated, when the cold is light in the chest, and the cough pale- tte and distressing,. It allays the in- fammatl0i't, heals the sore attd torn tnembranee, soothes the nerves and clears the air passages. People who Know of the singular vir- tues of, Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine do not think of accept- ing the cheap substitutes which many druggists offer in its place ; 25 cents, r1 Jh , ` ' Syrup of a �q rose d and Tar eitt1ne• , TI ,.iUL D8G To see a Beautiful stock of Dressgoods, in all the Leading Lines and Shades, you want to inspect our stock the. like we have .lever shown before. Following are some of the leading lines and priees: Box. cloths Homespuns Meltot Cheviots Zibalines OUR the new thing for this seas - h at6 u c has no- equ Ladies -Cloth � � We also 'wish to draw .your attention to ottr Embtoidered Ci me -es .. and T'ranch.Flannels for waists, so would deem it a special fity if you. vvoulcl ask to see our Range and compare values, before l chasing elsewhere, . tetnb-acb-, Zpric