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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1906-07-27, Page 1THE Vol, VII,, N o. l k. The Official Organ of Zurich', ZURICH, ONT. FRiDA LOCAL NEWS. Volume VII, No. 1. THE HERALD is six years old. Miss Allie Schnell of Detroit is visiting her borne here at present. Mrs. F. Smith and two children of Galt are visiting relatives in this 'vicinity. A pumber of the boys spent Sun- day and Monday in Goderich. They report a pleasant time. We have nothing but the best maohine oil. Call and try it. L. O. Charlesworth, Zurich. John Foster has started in build- ing the concrete foundation for J. J. Merner's new residence. Mrs. McDonald and daughter, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Ed. Dean, of Brown City, are visiting relativ- es in town. • Mrs. Henry Volland, of the Bronson Line had a severe attack of neuralgia last week, but is able to be out again. ' Parties wanting No. 1 beach and maple or soft maple, dry, short, wood, call and see L. O. Charles- worth, Zurich. FOUND --A pair of spectacles in case. Owner can obtain same at this office by proving property and paying for this notice. F. W. Hess and family intend leaving for a two weeks' rest next Tuesday-. His place of business will be closed up to August 10th. The Misses Nettie and Tillie Well of Niagara Falls and Toronto re- spectively, are visiting their par- ents, after spending a week at New York. Mrs. L. Hamacher and son, Mr. Chas. Hamacher, of Saginaw, Mich.. arrived Wednesday to at- tend the funeral of the late Reuben Hamacher, A very large crowd was in town on Saturday evening, to hear the Band concert, and incidentally to do some shopping. These concerts draw a large number of people to our town, and the business men should do something substantial in the way of financial aid to our musical organization. VOL. VII, NO. 1. With this issue of Trru HERALD six years have passed since this paper was first launched into the journalistic field in Huron County. During the past year many new names have been added to our mail- ing list, and our field of circulation has been widely extended. We will try to make THE HERALD more in- teresting than ever in the ensuing year. COURT OF APPEAL." On Wednesday, Judge Doyle, of Goderich, held a Court of Appeal in the Town Hall here. The Dash- wood Planing Mill Co. had appeal- ed against their assessment to the Council, and the Council reduced the amount considerably. The Co. was not satisfied and appealed to the judge. Evidence from both sides was taken. The judge re- served his decision. GUN CLUB SHOOT. The weekly shoot of the Zurich Gun Club was held last Thursday evening. W. G. Hess and William O'Brien came out a tie and in the shoot -off, Hess hit two while O'Brien hit only one, thus the former again carries the medal., The score : J. Sehuettler...0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 W. O'Brein 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 P. Sipple 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 W. G, Hess .... 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 J.P. Rau 1000010101. F.W,Hess 0000011100 J. Deichert 0000110000 Geo.. Hess 1100101000 J. Triiemner0 0 1 1 1 0 i 0 0 1 5 7 3 7 4 8 2 4 5 :DEATH & UBEN HAMACHER On Tues a telegram was re- ceived her n6uncing the death of Mr, Rei r amacher at Port Arthati vnt. li, and Mrs. Hamach- er left some weeks ago to visit re- latives in that town, and letters received from them stated that all were enjoying the best of health. At the time of writing no particu- lars have been received of his death, but we will give a fnller account of the sad event in our next issue. The remains were ex- pected to arrive here last evening. The death of Mr, Hamacher has east our village into deep gloom as he was highly respected and will ho much missed by his many friends. New ads. — Sovereign Bank, Western Fair. C. P. R.; excursions. Mr. Peter Lamont shipped a car-' load of cattle to Toronto last Sat- urday. We have a choice line of harvest mitts and gloves L. O. Charles- worth, Zurich. Miss Ida Sipple of Detroit ar- rived home Monday evening and will remain for some weeks. Mr. R. Wilson, of Seaforth, and Mr. W. Baker, of Galt, were visit- ors in the village on Wednesday. Miss Ethel .Attwood and Master Turner Harvey of Hamilton are spending a few days this week With their cousin, Mrs. F. W. Hess. No services will be held .in the Town Hall next Sunday evening as Rev. A. D. GischIer will assist in the farewell missionary services to be held at Crediton for Miss Brown, who leaves for China in, a few weeks. Mr. Arthur Stelck, of Dauphin. Man., arrived here on Monday evening and will visit relatives here for a short time. Mr. Stelek owns a large hardware and iniplement store in that growing western town and has been very successful in business. The London Free Press of Tues. day says : "Mr. Alfred Peine, a young vocalist as yet not very well known, sang to a large congrega- tion in the Askin street Methodist church Sunday evening. Mr. Peine is undoubtedly a "find," his voice being a full. rich basso of splendid range and exceptional quality. He will be heard again with pleasure." Mr. Peine is a native of Znrich, being a son of the late Henry Peine who at one time owned the Com- mercial Hotel here, and his many friends will be pleased to hear of his success. Young men, you are the arohi- teats of your own fortunes. Rely upon your own strength of body and soul. Take fey your star self relianee. Don't take too much ad- vice—keep at your helm and steer your own ship, and remember that the great art of commanding is to take a fair share of the work. Think well of yourself. Strike out. Assume your own position. Put potatoes in a cart over a rough road and the small ones will go to the bottom. Rise above the envious and jealous. Fire above the mark you intend to hit. Energy, invincib- le determination, with a right motive are the lovers that move the world. Be in earnest. Be civil. Miss R. McLean ofq` athanil is e, guest at the home oo;� r F; Rick- beil, If You are in need of a good trunk call and see me 0, Charles- worth, Zurich. . The man who refuses to work for a living, the man too rich to work, the man too fat, to '+vork and the one too lazy to work a" seem to. live about as well as th who are working like slave Mr. L. O. Charleswoz 4 s stalled a large machine n hard- ware for manfacturing latent McLean heating and sting thimbles. The machine ' h all its fixtures weighs 1500 p0 de and is very powerful. The imbles, which will be manufacta,.ec1 on a large scale as soon as the machine is in readiness, are in demand al- ready, the G. T. R. having placed a large number in their stations, and the 0. P. R. will give them a trial. The thimbles are a neat and convenient arrangement and when once placed on the market will no doubt have a large sale' While Joe Kipper of 'the 24th con., was passing through the big swamp last Monday morning on his bicycle, he met a big wildcat,. which made its appearance from the brush along the side of the road. Joe eyed the wildcat and. Mr. Wildcat eyed Joe for some minutes, both very much surprised at the unusual sight, whin. the lat- ter suddenly put for '; ttie woods. This sounds Like a wile and woolly west story but the story is a true one and persons passing through the swamp should keep a gun or two handy. Two or three months more and the gates will be opened for our, fall fairs. The time in which. to prepare is none too much' for any man who desirss to win a prize or attract public attention. The whole problem of successful competition hinges first on breeding tnt chiefly: on prem,ration. n,, N' 4;4'1,4, v -"T E: to win who takes his stock directly from the pasture to the show ring. No judge can figure an animal on what it may be some other time, but must credit it for what it is when brought before him. It pays in dollars and cents, it pays in honors won, but most of all does it show the stock in good condition and educated enough to do what is required promptly gracefully and with good temper. The subject is of too much importance to permit of neglect, and now is the time to continence preparations. ak ng Powder Prizes. I have just received 100 prizes of white Gran- iteware Which I am " giving with 'Arts Baking Powder. Follow the list below : Large white granite preserving kettle with 1 lb. Baking Powder. 2. Large white granite 6 quart pudding pan with 1 lb. Baking Powder. 3. Large white granite wash bowl with 1 lb. Baking Powder. Large white granite long -handled saucepan with 1 lb. Baking Powder. A set of two white granite puddirg pans, i'• qt. and 2 qt., with 1 lb. Baking Powder. Assorted set of white traniteware-1 small saucepan; 1 srnall pudding pan, 1 ten inch pie plate with 1 lb. Baking Powder. White granite set -1 medium sized saucepan, 1 lcng- handled ladle, .1 mug, with 1 lb Baking Powder. Bc stare and call t0 see these Bargains, CS NTOWAVAMMAIMAWMAMMMAIMMEMO blot Weather Shoes. We have a fine line of Shoes for Summer Wear. Our white call- • vas shoes are neatly made, look dressy and are, reasonable in peke. They, are just the thing for _. ,fort and coelne,ss. Ora' lines of shoes -for Children, Ladies and Men are complete. We have the latest styles and our Give v e u a call. prices are "fight. Good Qi &tit •—Reaso:i b.ie Pecos. 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LA ISTS We have several lines of these, all have to go at a big reduction; they must be cleared out. 1 line in light and dark- patterns, exceptionally good value at. Our Muslins are moving out rapidly these waren days, but we still have ,a nice aewert lent to • select from. We are giving special values in all the newest patterns and cloths. 1 We have a full range of white and tan Hose for Ladies and Children --all sizes—the kindevery- body is looking for. Also ` LongWh"itc and Cream Lace Gloves at 26cts a pair. 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