The Herald, 1902-12-26, Page 8H ERALD
The Veople's Store
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We handle good goods
Our prices are low
We carry a large stock
Highest price for produce
Obliging salesmen
J.0. MERNER
ZURICH
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ONTARIO
Cutters
at Aq
1Right
Prices.
I have put in a stock of
Palmerston Cutters at
prices to suit the times.
Call and see them.
ALL BINDS OF JOBBING
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. H. 1?' ISMER,
GEN ERAL BLACKSMITH.
Zurich Carriage
Works.
Cutters! Sleighs !
A Large Stock of
Square and Portland
Cutters of First Qual-
ity and Finish on et
hand.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE t
,'i
LOWEST.
F. NESS & SON, Zm4ch, Ontario
Kalbfleisch's
MILLS.
Planing and Saw Mill
—All kinds of woodwork and saw-
ing done to order. Estimates
given for all kinds of buildings.
A full stock of B. C. Red Cedar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al-
ways on hand.
Chopping done every
Tuetday and Friday.
Field Gates, Water -
Tanks for Wind -mills
and Water Troughs,
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25.
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Zurich P. 0.
MARKETS
Revised every Thursday afternoon.
66 to 70
28 30
Barley 36 40
Peas 50 60
Flour .... 1 75 1 85
Butter .. 16 17
Wheat
Oats
Chickens it) , ... , ... 4 5
Ducks 6 ' 6
Geese...... 5 5
Potatoes...... ... 30 30
HENSALL MARKETS.
Wheat 70 to 71
Oats ... 20 23
Barley .. 35 38
Peas .. • 65 75
Flour .. .2 00 2 10
E;ogs (live) per owt,. 5.00 5.40
DASHWOOD
Furniture and
Undertaking
STORE
We have now
a large and up-
to-date Stock
of House Fur-
niture a n d
Furnishings which we
offer At a Low Price....
UN DELTA KING
Our Stock is Large and up -to
date. In time of need, give us
a call.
PRICES RIGHT.
P. Mcisaac
DASHWOOD - ONTARIO
GOSHEN LINE
Special to THE HERALD.
Wm. Becker has returned home
after spending four years in Mani-
toba and British Columbia.
Mrs. Win. Henry Stephenson of
Marlett, Mich., is at present visit-
ing friends in this vicinity.
William Armstrong and Henry
Hayter were out dehorning cattle
last week.
Robt. Armstrong, of Manitoba,
is at present visiting friends here.
A number of our sportsmen have
been chasing a white owl last week
but did not succeed in shooting it
and perhaps the owl is just as glad.
James Delgety ¢held his annual
entertainment on Monday which
was a grand success, the following
gentlemen were present : Mr. Mc-
Leod, Mr. Holman and Rev. Mr.
Miller and a number of ladies were
present also.
HILLSGREEN
Special to THE HERALD.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Rife and
youngest son are here visiting
friends, from North Dakota, It is
twenty-one years since Mr. Rife
was here and six years since his
wife was here. She is a Sister of
C. Troyer, postmaster, Hills Green.
Mr. and Mrs, G. N. Hill are visit-
ing`his brother up in Bruce.
John Parsons of Mich. is visiting
Robert Parsons'. He used to live
here some tiItie ago. It is twenty-
nine years since he was here. He
says there is a big change since he
was here before.
Wm, Gram has purchased a fine
driving horse from David Nichol
of Hensall. Wm. says he is right
in It now,
We are pleased to hear that Mrs.
Greenslade of Bayfield is improv-
ing in health, but slow. We all
join in wishing her speedy recov-
ery. She is 84 years of age.
Mrs. Wm. Stephenson is over
from near Marlette, Mich , visiting
hor mother, Mrs. Wiley of Stanley
township.
E. J. Hagan, who is attending
the medical college is home for
vacation.
Weddings are the order of the
day. Mr. (Ford Manns of Hensall
to Miss Jones of Exeter on Dec, •24.
Mr. Wm. Dignand and Miss Ella
Richardson the same day. Your
correspondent joins in wishing
thele a long life of prosperity.
Mr. Youngg,of the Nile is visiting
with his daughter, Mrs. .Andrew
Love.
Messrs. Robert Stelck and Will
Jarrott attended Mr. George Camp-
bell's entertainment on Monday.
Our schools closed Monday, giv-
ing the teacher a well earned rest:
Miss Annie Consit will' go to
Woodstock next week and while
there, will act as bridesmaid at the
wedding of a friend.
Thos. Jarrett, principal of Court -
right public school, is hoz{1e for
vacation. Mr. Jarrott purposes
leaving for the West in a few days,
having given up his school at
Courtright.
DRYSDALE
Special to Tina HERALD,
Once more has the hand of death
visited our vicinity,this time called
away one of our fair young maid.
ens in the person of Miss Sidona
Holtz of Blake, who passed away
last Sunday morning to the Great
Beyond. For some time past the
deceased had been suffering from a
lingering illness which gradually
collapsed into a more critical and a
more deathly condition. All that
loving hands and medical treat-
ment could do was done to 'relieve
the suffer, but all was of no avail
and she gradually sank lower and
lower until the fatal hour approach-
ed on Sunday morning, and she was
called away to her peaceful abode
beyond the skies. Her remains
were interred in the Bronson line
cemetery on Tuesday whither they
were followed by a large concourse
of friends. Tho family have the
deepest sympathy of the ' entire
community in this their lauur of
bereavement.
A precious one from them has gone,
A voice they loved is stilled,
A niece is vacant in their home,
Which never can he filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled,
The boon his love had given,
And though the body moulders here
-The soul is safe in Heaven.
'Tis hard to break the tender cord,
When love has bound the heart,
'Tis hard, so hard to speak the
words,
We must forever part. .
Dearest loved one they have laid
thee,
In thy peaceful grave's embrace,
But thy memory will he cherished
Till we see thy shining face.
Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in thy grave so low,
Thou no more will join our number,
Thou no more our song will know.
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is fled,
And in Heaven with joy to greet
thee,
Where no farewell tears are shod.
• J. Johnston, Jr.
Gook's Cotton Boot Compound
Ie successfully used monthly by o,er
10,000 Ladies. safe, effectual, Ladies ask
Cm -
petted. Take ndruggist
other,es for
Cook's
p111 C d
imitations are dangerous. Pelee, No. 1,11 per
boa ',No. 9,10 degrees stronger,1111 per box. No,
1 or , mailed on receipt of price and two S -cent
titanium). The Cook Company Windsor. Ont.
rW-lion.1 end 9 sold and recommended ty all
reeposafble Drraggiste In Canada.
.
No. 1 and No. 2 are sold in Zurich
at Dr. 13uchanan's drug store,
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OBITUARY.
on1Iseoerree Ilsriult.
After an illness extending over
a year or more, C. Fisher breathed
his • last early Sunday morning,
reaching. the age of about 82 years.
Mr. Fisher was one of the pioneers
of this section. He was of a retir-.`
ing disposition, but those who
knew him. intimately always held
hint in the highest esteem,. His
remains were laid to rest on Tues-
day afternoon and were followed
by a large number of sorrowing
relatives and friends. Rev. W. S.
Yager conducted the ' funeral
services. The deceased • leaves his
aged partner in life, and several
sons and daughters.
SIDONIA HOLTZ.
Death is no respecter of persons,
old and young being liable to be
called away. Miss Holtz, whose
death took place on Sunday, was
yet in the bloom of youth' and her
demise is a severe shock to hor
many friends. She had been ailing
for some months and at times
seemed to rally towards recovery.
During the last few weeks all hopes
of saving her life were given up and
her relatives hacl prepared them-
selves for the coming of the "grim
reaper." The funeral was held on
Tuesday morning, her remains
being interred at the Bronson line
cemetery.
MYRTLE HARDY,
Margaret Myrtle Hardy, aged
eighteen years and ten dirt's, died
very suddenly of heart trouble
caused by tuberculosis of the lungs,
Thursday morning, Dec. llth, at
ton minutes past one o'clock, at
the house of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon Hardy. Myrtle, as
she was called by her own people:
and close friends, has been. suffer-
ing with sickness for about etwo
years, which finally terminated in
her death. She was suddenly feel-
ing more than usually distressed
at 8 o'clock Wednesday night her
condition growing more dangerous
as time sped on and the crisis was
reached at ten minutes past one
o'clock the following morning
when the breath of life slowly
ebbed away. The deceased. was
born in the Province of Ont.,Huron
County, village of Zurich, on Dec:
1st, 1884, living at that place till
May of 1901, when she took up her
residence with her parents at Car-
sonville. The deceased was an
exemplary young lady in her daily
life, respected and esteemed by all
of our peoplo and was a devoted
christian, her name being enrolled
on the M. E. church book of mem-
bership her efforts for good were
mostly centralized in the work of
that church•. The funeral services
were held at the Methodist church
Saturday afternoon at one o'clock,
Rev. Gordon officiating, the text
being "And they shall be mine
salth the Lord of Hosts, in that
day when I make up my jewels,"
(Malachi 3.17). The remains were
buried at the Port Sanilac ceme •
tory. Relatives from a distance
who attended the funeral were
George Ruby and wife, David
Pfaff, Mrs. Andrew Burke, all of
Dashwood, Ont. ; Mrs. George
Wing, of Sebewaing ; George and
Conrad Pfaff, of Pigeon ; Henry
Pfaff, of BadAxe ; George Pfaff
and wife, of Minden ; Philip Pfaff
and family and George Peters and
family, of Port Sanilac and Edward
Hardy, of Port Hvron. She leaves
to mourn her loss, parents, four
sisters and one brother and many
other relatives and friends,--Car-
sonville Search Light.
DI'. A. W. CHASE'S on
CATARRH CURE , „ C!e
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanently cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever, slower
free, All dealers, or Dr, A. bV Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and 13uffala
W. C. T. U. -
(Too late for last week.)
Wanted. 2,000,000 boys :—Have
you a boy to spare? The saloon
must have boys or it must shut up
its shop. Can't you tinct one? It
is a great factory and unless it can
have 2,000,000 from each genera-
tion, for raw materiel, some of
these factories must close up and
the operatives be thrown out upon
a cold world and the public revenue
divindle ! One family out of every
five must constribute a boy in or-
der to keep tip the supply. Will
you help? Wlizoh of your boys
shall it be? Have you given your
share to keep up. the supply for
this great public institution that
is helping pay your taxes and kind-
ly electing public officers for you?
Have you established a boy? If
not, some other family has had to
give more than its share. Are you
selfish? Voting to keep ,the saloon
open to grind up boys and then
doing nothing tp keep up the sup-
ply? Ponder over these ques-
tions. Mothers, wives and daugh-
ters, are you by precept, example
and influence in every possible
direction doing all you can to save
the boys from the enticements of
the horrible liquor saloon and to
hasten the day when it . shall be
outlawed, and curse our fair hand
no more? If not, why not?
Press. Supt.
Mr. Henry Soldan, of Pigeon, is
here renewing acquaintances.
The Y. P. A held a very sueces-
ful Christimas entertainment on
Tuesday evening,
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Is the place to buy you'
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
GRANITE, SILVER'and GLASSWARE.
ASBESTOS FILLED SAD IRON
Will retain heat twice as long as ordinary irons,
and costs very little more.
PAINTS,
RUGS,
OIL PORTLAND CEMENT.
DUSTERS, DASH APRONS.,
SWEAT PADS, WI -[PS.
We have the best Cook Stoves made, War-
ranted Quick, Bakers, Superior Cookers Povt•er-
ful Heaters.
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.
Eavetroughing, Furnace Work and Mdtal Roofing a Specialt
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We have a big assortment of STUB PROOF boots and shoes.
Tho J. D. KING COMPANY, of Toronto, insure you for $1
in case of accidents when wearing these shoes, .
They will wear any common rubber to pieces.
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We also have a fine assortment of
FELT GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR.
Home Made Boots and Shoes, that we
Guarantee not to rip.
These goods will be sold. at a small profit.
P. BENDER. & Go. Zurie
Eggs taken in exchange for Goods.
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A MONSTER REDUCTION SALE ALL
THROUGH DECEMBER.
•£1•tae p,,:rna=„�e+3-
Ten per cera. Discount for Cash on our
Entire Stock, Consisting of
Hardware, Stoves, Tinvvare,
Hartness, Robes, Blankets,
Trunks, Valises, Whips,
Curry Combs, Brushes, Bells,
Cross=cut Saws and Axes.
A QUANT/TY OF LEATHER HALTERS WITH
SHANK, 63 CENTS EACH.
Silverware at Lowest Prices, and lots of
Christmas Presents to be cleared out at
C. ,Hr RTLEI B & CO'S,
' The Big Hardware and Harness House.
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We are again in the front for the Xmas Trade. Our stool
is complete. Note some of our Specials.
DOLIa5, LARC18 )11:19 5)VIALL
TOYS.
Consisting of Drums, Gnns,
Watches, Tool Sets, Trunks, Wash.
Sets, Etc. Etc. See our Mechanical
Toys,
DRESSING SETS.
Fancy Celluloid Dressing Sets.
Fancy Sets finished in Gold Leaf.
• Silk Handkerchiefs.
'White and Colored. Bost qua.
ity.
Fancy Chinaware.
• The best assortment of Fano
China ever shown by us. At slot
reasonable prices,
Our Stock of Confectionery Biscuits is Fres
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As space will not permit us to quote prices, we ask you
call and inspect our stock.
D. Steinb
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