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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1908-04-03, Page 1T Vola VIII. The Official Organ of ZUI 3b;; and :Flay Township. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3 1908. Spri g Ter OPENS APRIL lst, Canada's Greatest Chain of High Grade Business Colleges. located WNa ;� att PETLTRBORODGI�, `7r<TALKEBTON M CLINTON ORANGEVILLE GODEBICH follows the custom of business concerns and takes no vacation. Stenographers, Book -keeps and Tele- graphers are in great demand in July August, September and October. Wo train more young people than any other management in Ontario. There must be a reason; write for it, MAIL COURSES Clinton Business College Daniel E. Eby, Vico Principal. GEO. SroTTON, - Principal. MUSIC I S S V. MAASS, Prepares Pupils for the Toronto Con- servatory of Music and other Centres. Address : LUTHERAN PARSONAGE, Zurich. a LOCAL NEWS. •tae'aeal eraara•41941D471 Miss Alice Johnson is visiting friends in Clinton. Merner's millinery opening April the 4th and 6th. Field and garden seeds in endless variety, at S. Rannie's seedstore. New ads—J, J. Mentor, C. Fritz, Norman Bock, G. Holtzman, John Stewart Estate. Mrs. P. Bender is quite i11 at present but her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. A nuanber of friends visited at the home of Mr. Casper Enrich, 19th Con. on Sunday, among whom was Master William Heckman, of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Nicholson moved to Crediton this wsek where Mr. Nicholson has gone in- to butchering in partnership with Mr. A. Mittelholtz. We wish bpth these gentlemen success in their new home. The standing grain crop competi- tion in-angurated last year by the minister of Agriculture, will be greatly extended the coming year. 100 agricultural societies may en- ter the competition. Further parti- culars will be given to our readoes in a later issue. During the severe thunder storm on Friday evening lightning struck a chimney on Wm, Trnemner's house on the Babylon Line, but be- yond demolishing the chimney and tearing off some plaster and ripping a hole into the floor, no other dam- age was done. The occupants of the house were in another room and escaped with a good scare. Pio. 31✓� Mr. Christian Pfile of Michigan spent the week here en business. Mr. Henry Magel arrived in town from. Detroit, on Friday evening. Mr. C. L. Moser tied family have moved into Mrs. Rao's dwelling on Wednesday. We welcome Mr. Moser as a citizen of our town. Miss Ella Ronnie, who has been at Goderioh for the past year is home at present. Misses Luella Witer, paid visit to Berlin and. Waterloo, over Sunday. Mr. Henry Pfile has purchased the farm at the 14th, Con., owned by his father, the late Henry Pfeil Sr. . The directors of the Hay Town- ship Fire Ins Co. held a !nesting at the Dominion House, on Satur- day. Reeve Lament's sale passed off very successfully on Saturday. everything being sold at good prices. Miss Ida Finkbeiner of Stephen is back to town and expects to re- main for a while, The members of the C. O. C. F. met at the home ofiend M s Magel, on Friday aft o spend a few hours with her prior to her leaving for Detroit. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Bossenberry, were in- vited to attend as Mr. Bossenberry is also a member of the Order, as they intend leaving for Berlin. After having spent a few pleasant hours they sat down to a snmptous supper prepared by the friends, which was enjoyed by all. They then departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Magel, and Mr.ens Mrs. aad Bossenberry, every prosperity in their new homes. Dr. Ovens, eye gpeotilist will visit Hensall, Royal Hotel, on Tb.ursd.ty April 30 • . If you re- quire glasses dont ° it to see Dr, Ovens. i We have just receiTed a lot of new Table Cutlery, Snell as knives forks, spoons, eto See these goods before you buy elsewhere. J, Preeter. LOST, a yellow dog with white feet, on Friday last, answers to name of "nee'', : Finder leave word at this office or communicate with Geo. Schroeder, Dashwood P. O. Mrs. Logan's barn on the 5th Con., Stanley, a short distance from Hillsgreen, was struck by lightning on Friday evening, and destroyed together with 9 head of cattle two horses and some pigs. Some other live Stock was removed with much difficulty, and one of the sons narrowly escaped being burnt untying some stock. The loss was close to $2000.00. The in enranoe was settled ,at eo nctbin r^ 'oq over $1290.00 by theay Ccinpa;,, ,ri�aa The death of Mrs. Jacob Soh- many luchter (formerly Mrs. Magel) took Mrs. Mag place at Hensall on Sunday, at the troit. Mrs home of her daughter Mrs. Henry Was also mut' Cook, having reached the age of centre table ai. over 80 years. The deceased was taken by sur a respected resident of Zurich for gratitude at bpi. many years, an active member of membered by the the Evangelical Church and bor Villatie. The eve , death will be mourned by many friends. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the Bronson Line Cemetery. A horse belonging to Mr. Ben Surerus, stepped. intp a hole in front of the Commercial, on Saturday morning, causing quite an excite- ment. It took spine heavy lifting to got the annual 913 solid footing, but no serious i fury resulted. The hole was the result of the heavy rain of the night previous. Mrs. David. 'Stelelt passed away on Tuesday, at the home of her daughter -in -lav', Mrs, Hy.'Stelck, of the North end, after consider- able suffering lasting several months. The deceased was a resi- dent of town for many years, and she made many font friends by her kind and noble qualities. She was a faithful menaberfOthe Lutheran Church. The fun K will be held. today(Friday) ' i n the inter- ni re m iVV`�YI� R3 lS VD iI W VAM MIM JUST ARRIVED !' OME and examine my Stock of New Spring Goods be- fore you buy. 'Yon will be benefited. My Stock is good and of the VERY NEWEST DESIGNS. New Spring Dress Goods in all colors. New Prints and all fast colors, A beautiful range of Muslins. Mens Spring Suitings, Ladies' Hose. Embroideries of all kinds. L' es of all kinds. Lace Curtains, Linoleams, 4 yds and 2 yds wide. Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yds and,1 yd wide. A full range of everything in. the Dry Goods line. DUTCH SETTS AND ALL FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods for which I' am paying highest MARKET PRICES D. S. FAUST, Zurich. 4- n" ' S i 1 , 0 �r at ', e mu of a.4 ?. b 0!1 ir . U Have you pieced out ? Qa eat taking plac Che Lutheran � Cemetery. `Ihj' ceased lady a, ® �� ached the rill years, 4 8 your, spring Shoes '''''1:9P ala, f '.�• (% oaths and 7nt D,(a4 If not, we would like to suggest that �,0 About t. , ;tat the �4� 011 clo it NOS. home ate ta�,i; day y 0 • , ,��� +p All the new shapes$p�� in R p���p/j v 4P4IY+' -� ....'oil¢^ S18'4°' 'd' xyt+, � �p •v— have `l Y o�r: STAr'r 'PAT Ae �q�j�Qr T r= G have just arrived. SOD 6 No matter what style you like, we try and get it for you. p ooc��0 4 0o•0G0„ a.G.•�ooc�r� eeee 0- •Q O,•O.O,•lJ,r>.,lI,O.O.4•p•p•p•�•p•r?•p•p•0•l•J•P4o�.'t7. t. W. C. T. U. MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. U. held their regular meeting at the house of Mrs. Ronnie, on Wednes- day afternoon. After the devo- tional exercises and transaction of business, Mrs. Magel was presented with a dozen bread and butter plates. Following is the address : Zurich. April 1st, 1908, Dear Mrs. Magel We the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Zurich, take this opportunity to express our regret at your departure from our midst. We thank you for the interest you have ever taken in discharging your duties as Trea- surer of our society, you being the only ono holding your office since its organizat- ion. By your Christian spirit you have won your way into our heart and we are indeed sorrowful at her parting so near at hand. We ask you to accept this slight token of our respect not for the value of it, but for the love, esteem and good -will carries with it. May you long live to en- joy their use. We wish you Gods speed in your new home and sincerely hope the Grand Master of the Universe may ex- tend to you and',yours His protection, and may His blessing. ever be with you. Should it be our lot to meet you no more here on earth vre trust we may all meet in that home where all is peace and joy. We are yours in the work. Signed on behalf of the officers and members of the Union for 1908. Mits.y��CARRIIs HETROOK. Pres. MISS ADDIS WIT1v1ni, Ree. Sec. Mrs. Magel responded in an able Manner, then the ladies proceeded to the dining room end partook of a at nnptixous supper. ot�t� De - berry nt of a dies were expressed kindly re• lidents of the ewas pleasant- ly spent by ihe$.,i-./present and a nice lunch was served, Had the weather been favorable fully fifty more were expected to be present. 1 9 44... till f Q O. FRITZ THE SHOEMA N ZURICH a�a� 0•!>•/J /%O•�•l✓.p.lJ•l> �•!a p�O •s?•c�G' WITH the most complete stock of TJp-to-elate the assurance that everything. is in keeping never so complete, nor prices so reasonable. We new and fresh. SPRING DRESS GOODS p''°tUR DRESS GOODS department, which has made our store `---'so popular, is this season stocked with the largest and .inost up-to-date goods that has ever been shown in Zurich, our values are unsurpassed. Among the latest cloths are—Wool, Voiles, Taffeta Cloths, Poplinettes, Panamn, and striped lorents, the very latest. PRINTS riUSLINS ETC TCOMPLETE STOCK of Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Organ- dies, etc. Just as Delaines in spots and fancies, excepttonally good value at 12i. cts a yard. L1N0L1 UI1S pkE SURE AND SEE our line of Oil Cloths and Lino Bums before you make your selections. Some very pretty designs to choose from. % e Spring Goods, and selections may be made with with the dictates of fashion. .Assortments were invite your inspection while the Stock is still SILKS THIS SEASON we have the biggest stock of silks ever shown before by this store. Japan silks, chiffon Taffeta, Pean Soil, Tamaline, and Shan Tung. Be sure and see tt.ese new goods. WALL '.APERS PRING with its cleaning is here and that room.neels re -paper- ing. Our stock of Wall Papers is complete. and at prices to suit any pocket book. WINDOW SHADES ETC LARGE STOCK of Window Shades, in all colors and styles of fringes. Roller blinds ani lace curtains in endless variety. READY-TO-WEAR SUITS artnient. Our Just a word to MEN,eeYOUTHS, and v BOYS. so larged and is need. anide uow iit p oflis ihelatest in stylesring, visit ir and cloths.ents Eleing sure and see theta. stock of ready to wear clothing was Headquarters for Wire, Peerless Fencing, Chino s, Washing Mach= ines, Wringers, Etc. PRODUCE and DUTCH SETTSWANTED. 1EETL"T' ceunaat -§cpoopt MW..CA eiCe5,=434:301a0C34316210400629CAnalie=8:MX:300K WI:e82703, 11