HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1903-01-16, Page 1The Official Organ of Zur'icll and Hay Township.
VOL. III., , SO. 25.
ZURICH, OTT., FRIDAY1 JAN. 16i, 1903.
CHURCWES.
QT, BONIFACE, Catholic,
NJ Order of service for the summer.
Sundays: High Mass at 9.30 a. tn. Cate-
chism and Instruction at 10.30 o'clock:
Vespers and ]3enedirtiorl of the Most
l3lessed Sacrament id 7 p. m.
1•Ioly Days: High Mass at 0 o'clock;.
Vespers and Benediction at 733. p,. m,
Week Days: Mass every morning• at 7.3 0
o'clock; First Fridays, 'Mass with
Exposition at o" o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one ]tour„ visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Sacramet every .Sat•
urdy evening from 7 to S.
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Baptism on Sundays at'o'clock.
The Communion Sundays before Mass at
8 o'elnek.
Iter. Father Valentine. Parish Priest I
EVANGELICAL, Lerman and English
Sunday services :-
Guinan, at 10.45 o'clock a. m. English,
7 o'clock p. in., Sun. school at 2 p. tn.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
`3enior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9.
'iVeidnesday evening; (1ermau prayer ,
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening;
English prayer meeting at 7,30. .friday'
evening; Teachers' •neeting at 8.
Rev. W. J. l a.eger, Pastor.
cuijd?c co. Iutf). St. Petri {ircI?e.
Ootte;bicltit norm. i7ali)
nub abeuJs 7 114r. Santjta31djuie
norm. io UEir• Ecf)rcrncrjanntliung
211ittwocll abenos um ha.lb8.
Shculfc. �aitot.
V. BACIHAND, St. Joseph.
• Notary Public, I'ir•e and Lifeln-
surance Agent, Money to Loau, either by
private funds or loan companies.
Itile J. D. COOKE,
(Late with Carrow & Proudfoot) Barris-
ter, Solicitor, Notary Public.
Hensall, Ontario.
ROUDFOOT & HAYS
Barrister, Solicitors, Notaries Public
etc, etc. Cor. Square and North Street,
Uoderich, 'Qnta o
W. PROUDFOO R. C. R. C. HAYS
E ZELLER,
r Clerk lOth Div. Court, Huron
Commissioner- for taking Affidavits,
Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu-
ron and Brie Loan and Savings Co.
Office— Zeller Bloelc. Zurich Ont.
E .I30SSENBERRY,
Licensed Auctioneer for Hur-
on County, respectfully solicits the pat-
ronage of chose who intend having sales*.
Satisfaction guaranteed..
PHILIP SIPPLE
Licensed Auctioneer for the
County of Huron. I would request
those having sales to call on me.
Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran-
teed, Your patronage solicit.d.
DR. F. A. SELLEIZY,
Dentist, graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor
graduate of Department of Dentistry,
Toronto University. Painless extraction
of teeth, Plate work a speciality.
At Dominion House, Zurich, every
14gt,onday. 1-20
G.•STANBURY, B. A.
• Successor to COLLINS & STANDURY
BARRISTER, SOLICI'1'UR, NOTARY,
Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Village
and Farm Property at lowest rates of In-
terest. Documents in original Gorman
• read and advised upon.
ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office over O'Neil's Bank. Exeter.
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with the best obtainable,
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THE'SOVEREICH BAN
of Canada
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO LT
eaXI:l T7TI`'E OFFICES - MONTREAL
--MisSPan11.v Geiger has returned MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
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Authorized Capital .T $2,000,000.00 from Michigan.
Capital paid ftp - -X1,200,000,00 Mr Christian •i;an Schroeder i, ve1;F alias Lydia Rennie, having passed the
nation of the Toronto Conservator
i11 and 1116 recoveryis doubtful. of Music —OFFICES AT— of ,llu,ir. Opel having, obtained certificate
MPS P Sipple has been . quite i71 of �suecess for l'i Luo and ] la,rmony, i; nn t rt `� �n�n_��S
Credit®Exeterfor a fewdttys but she is somewhat prepared to take pupil•, either on Pian, r it �( ' �(�f1�7�6( iii ;'«
improved.
or Org e, at her horse in Zurich. (Use 1 6tifi<il li
ZURICH PIN VICINITY ►{
a- r�xca
1. PER YEAR.
P of instruments free. )
Bol??;.—At Milverton, on the 14th• • hiss Lvnr.t It.rssn:, %oriel;.
Savings • -Department. inst„ to Mr. /1110 Mrs. Vnl. F.
Interest allowed on deposits of Finkbeiner, a. daughter.
$1.00 and upwards. SPECIAL Mr. Henry Dietz, Jr., is visitinct, ® S ��� ��`
attention to farmers business. friends here, after an absence. of All kinds of good logs wanted a
Remittances twenty years, in Dakota. once, for which highest prices wi11
Their was a large attendance at be paid. Vash on delivery.
Safest Methods. Best Rates. the annual meeting of the Hay J. C. KALtILEIst'r .
fire Insurance Co,,, on. Morgla.'i .._
ALL KINDS OF BANKING BUSINESS DONE
GREAT BARGAIN SALES, --We will DEATH OF IRA LEWIS Or
MANAGER& sell onr heavy Rubbers and all GODERICkI.
utlr winter gocds at cost to• "mace
F. E. KARN, C. W. GILMOUR, !room fon' our spring , goods. P. Crown Attorney of Huron County
• Exeter. Crediton. I Be: Passes Away at a Rile Age.
F. W. GLADMAN, Solicitor. How blessed is Amu! A mall
Goderioli Ont., Jan. 1.3. --There
' to heel at night and not know '
anything about the path he'll have
'� od in Cxafterich at two o'clnclz to-
te shovel until he wakes up in the c1Ly the oldest official in the county
i Huron, in. the person of: Ira
:morning.
wis, County crown Attorney.
The salary of Tien. Dr. 13nre]ay, Ito some time ago passed into the
tontogenarian class. In 1857 Mr.
Lewis was appointed Crown Attor-
ney for this county by the ('1ov ei n-
ment, of which the- late Sir John
A. Macdonald was then Prime
One reason why old maids like Minister, and from the day- of his
to go '-out in sleighing parties is appointment until last Friday con -
that they look just like the yonla:'- tinned to discharge his ofiirial
er girls when they are wrapped up duties with vigor unci rare. ability.
in fascinator or shawl. And. some- Mr. Lewis gracing: tett from Yale
times the gentlemen cannot clic- University in the class of '1s i4, and
tingnish who's 'who. came to Goclericli in the year 1815,
Mr. Leonard,M,P. Laval and C. O. when he commenced the practice
Wilson interviewed the minister Of lot thi' law, and where 1u' lins been
Justicn in an effort to secure a 1
a, prominent. figure t';:r fifty-five
reprieve for Labelle, the Yukon
l yours. Mr, 1�ewiS Ivens one of ibo
murderer. It is understood that
their mission was in vain and that
Labelle will hang on the 20th.
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be held at the home
-of Mrs. R. Ronnie on Monday after-
acquai
noon, Jan. 19th, commencing at
half past three p. m. The sleeting
is to be a speciatl meeting of prayer.
Each member sou o prepared with come £rout the neglect of the body
a bible verse Ili response to the roll ' in the overwork of the brain. In
call, A special invitation is ex- Illi; railtvaLy age the wear unci tear
tended to all the ladies, as it is: of labor and intellect go on lvith-
undenotninutional.
SALE REGISTER.
ARM FOR SALE.
140 Acres. Composed of Lot 20, in the
Lake Road East Concession of the Town-
ship of Hay. (good sized Barn with stone
stabling underneath; Frame Dwelling and
other outbuildings. • This farm is nicely
situated on first-class gravel road, within
2•k miles of St. Joseph. Price low and I
terns to suit purchaser.
For particulars, apply to
E. ZELLER. ZURICH,
benefits
tory
scums.
Cutters. Sleighs,
F. Hess and Son have a large
stork of Square and Portland ()ut-
ters of first grtality and finish on
hand. Prices are as low as the
lowest. You will need to see their
stock to appreciate the values they
are offering this season. . 20-tf
NOTICE
1\TOTICE is hereby given - that the
i }t 28th Annual Meeting of the play
Township Farmers' Mutual Fire In:lurance
Company will be held in the Town Ball,
Zurich, on
JANUARY 13th, A. D. 1903,
at Ono o'clock 1'. M. BUSINESS-- Re-
ceiving, the Directors' and Secretary•
Treasurer', annual reports; Election of
Directors and the discussion of other
business for the good and welfare of the
Company. All members are requested to
attend.
PETER. Domor.As, Est,!, HENRY Et1.1;il,
23-3t President. Secretary.
NOTICE.
Take notice that T. have applied to the -
licence commissioners of South Huron for
permission to transfer my hotra license in
the Village of St. Joseph to L. (1, Routhier.
Any nbjectionsar ainst said transfer must
be lodged with' the inspector on or before
the 1st day of January 1903.
Dated at St..Ioseph, Dae. 18, 1902.
Witness, 23-2
Ernest Primeau. Eug. Becignoul.
MEETING OF THE HURON
C OUNT*Zo COUNCIL,
The Connell of the Corporation. of the
County of Huron will meet in the Connell
Chamber in the Town of (aoderieli, on
Tuesday, the 27th clay of • the •present
month, at 3 o'clock p. in.
W. LAss•), Clerk, 1(
Dated.ab (ioderieh, this 13th day of I
January, 1903. I
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A POSITIVE STATEMENT. a
Eton. C. Sifton Says no Grant of .
Land will bo Given to the Grand !
Trunk Pacific.
Winnipeg, Man, ,Jan. 13.—Hon.
Clifford Sifton. who arrived hole
yesterday, says his t7.'i}) through
the States was to get an opportuni-
,y for a personal examination of
the conditions of work relating to '•
nnnigration to Canada from the
'nates. He had visited the most a
1npOrtant centres, and ;pone over
letails of the work with numerous 1
tgents, and found things on the
,•hole satisfaa.ctory. Regarding the c
:}caned Trunk. he said the necessity
:or additional facilities mast be (
'eeognized, and he thought the
'oad would afford to the west great
in opening 111) slew ter i- 1.
and relieving congestion of '
;rafrie.' In regards to aid, lie said
;bat when the Grand Trunk makes a, 1
)roposition the government will 1
)ofSide1.' it ; till then it is tuselei.
;0 discuss the matter, Mr. Sifton '
Ldded however•:—t'Xou may say •
)Ositivoly that there won't be. any
;rant of land to the Grand Trunk
?aciiie line." -
1.
Oook's Cotton Root Compousla t
Is successfully need monthly brevet
10,000Lad1es. Sale, effectual. Ladies ask
your- druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Cow-
meta. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and
mitations are dangerous, 1Priee, No. 1, $1 per
)ox' No. •8,10 degrees atronger, $t1 per box. No. l
or•ti, mailed ori receipt of price and two 8 -tent 3
The Cook Ooniparay Windsor Ont.
e ollaible DFug fists loa(,�aius 1a, ;rata by all
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No. l arid No. 2 are sold in Zurich e
r, ]3tichanan's drug store.
of St. -Paul's Presbyterian Church,
Montreal, who recently declined
the call to Queen's University,
Kingston, has been increased from
$7,200 a year to $5,500.
Hay Council.
the muscles, we exhaust the finer
Council elect .net on Monday the strength of the nerves." Dr.
12th Jan. The following subscribed Chase's Nerve Food is the greatest
to tllc statutory declarations of :medicine of this ago bemuse it i;
office and qualification. Peter , best suited t() the needs of the pre -
Lamont, Reeve: Alex. Thompson, ' sent atty. it restores and revita-
J. K. Gertz, Robt, McArthur and lizecl wasted nerve cells and slakes
Wendel Smith, Councillors. All the pale, weak and exhausted
the old of kers were reappointed strong, healthy and vigorous.
at the salaries they received last ; Annual Meeting,
Tear•.
The Clerk was instructed to pre
first mayors of. (xoclerich, end his i
son, 11. N. Lewis, barrister, was:
elected mayor last week. Mr.I
Lewis WiIS tL courteous and
vated gentleman, and was beloved.'
by all who bad the pleasure of his I
• often
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'MIL A(.]. Ole PLt1 1 SVOR:.
•"Ill these days, 'half our diseases
out pause or self pity. We live
! longer that. our forefathers but
we suffer ]pore. They fatigued only
parte a by-law of the Schwalm
The annual sleeting of the Huy
Branch Agricultural Society was
Drain �lehelne in accordance with # held in the Town Hall on Wednes-
the engineer's report and Drainage I day afternoon with a fair atten•
Ac't, and that debentnres be issued (lance of men hers. President
payable in five yearly payments at I Caldwell presided over the meet.
the•Molson's Bank, He.lsall. ing. After Secretary Faust's an -
Orders were issued for the fol- mull report was read and passed
lowing amounts :—Hospital for sick the election of officers for 1903 was
children, Toronto, $10.00 ; J. Hab- { proceeded with and resulted as
erer, wood. for Hall, ,+4.75 ; .7- Deoli- { }'ollovvs :—Pre,,, Wm. Caldwell ccs_
er, wood for Hall„+3,00 ; A,Ingrum, 1 elected for a third term ; 1st vice
pres., Jacob Savants ; 2nd vivo.
Frocl WiUert; cl.ii♦reetors,John Pfaff,
1, 13 S. Philips, C, Either, John
(ilerk, nomination expenses, $0.0011(4eige1; R. R. l()llnstoll, W. 13.
Wal. Klapp, lumber, 713 cents; D, t3attler, Fred Hess, Sr., C. ()sward
Steinbach, acct., $1.50. atld Jelin Dccher. Tho society lis•
Connell will sleet again on Mon -
clay tllo 2nd Clay of February,at 2 the good financial standing, al-
lay,
p. 211, though: the surplus on Baud is
reduced to about ::140.00, owing
largely no doubt to the unfavor-
able weather last fair day, (lute a
bit of new blood has been intro-
duced into the directorate for. this
Leah and it is to be hoped that the
Fair of 1903 will 1:)e a memorable
one in its history. lilveryone,
cspeciallly citizens of Zurich, should
give •the directors every encourage -
Ing to the stormy weather the nlent to make this the most suc-
attendallce waS sinlall. Mr. Samuel eessful show in the County.
Brokenshire was appointed ch.air-
Ilan, The Sec re tar}''-treab111.01• read
_ . w•. .. ae+,
the Directors', Auditor's and Man-
ger's
aul-
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L er S reports. 11'
Dt In the past:
�'sa
}rear 5130 policies have been 18:;510(1
entering an insurance. of •,1,071,-
180,00, and the year closed with
1809 policies in force, insuring
)roperty to the amount of $8,270,-
70;00.
3,279,-
6'r 0 00 The total losses amounted
to $5745.12 of which ;x3343.12 were
cast ,ed by lightning, The Company
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lute been able to pay tt11 these
08$ OS witheltt an assessment and
still have $1504,00 in the hank.
^'he assets of the Company • are '1
�120;741,88 with no liabilities.
Ei*oxfol1. Geiger Gast£--'LThat
Johl'i (.001)11an 1)0 Auditor.” Green
Grain—„That August G. tunes.
)e
auditor,” The chairman then
lcolaredl Messrs. Golluan and Ehnen
Ls auditors for the present year,
Messrs, Yearley, Kralbffebich,
Battier, ICellel•lnanlr and Surerus
were nominated for directors. Tito
,ell resulted as follows 1 Yearley,-
- Ralbtleiseh, 413; • Battler, 41. ;
Ia eilcsrrmtll, 47 and tiererus 54.
The chairman then declares`; Messrs
ialbileitch. Battler and Surerns
leetod for three years and Mr.
ellerinatn •elected for two gears, i
•0p. cul. con 1, 2, $8.00; Lorne
Luker, cul., 12.50 ; Alex. Zinlrn,pr,
1olt1, etc,. 75 cents; Township
28th Annual Insurance Meeting.
The twenty-eighth annual meet -
ng of the members of the Hay
Township Farmers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company, was held in
the Town Hall, Zurieh.on Tuesday,
Ian 13th, 1003 at one o'clock, Ow -
Mother
RBX+lL7C82aSAv'JBd .
"My mother was troubled with
consumption for many years. At
last she was given up to die. Then
she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and Was speedily cured."
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
It's too risky to wait
until you have consump-
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
TBreo sizes: 25c„ cion 1i for MI ordiunry
colts; 600„ lust right for 1,roneaitls, Hoarse.
noes, tiara colts, ate,; 51. roost econofltt5el
torebronre cases nod to rano , on nand.
i. U. Alma Co., Imo,
I •1w•i;11 to thank you for your patronage •
dnl•i]tg the past year, and invite one and
all to call on us during the coming year.
A happy New- Year to you.
1). S. FAUST, Zurich.
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Every Pair Guaranteed Per=
tea or Money Refunded. . .
Heaviest Sok made on any
Rubber. Cali and see them,
*" H A S a Y U \ I ! Z ,
THE SHOEMAN
ZURICH
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Butter and Eggs taken in exchange.
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We have just opened up our New Fall Dross floods in all the New Lines
and Shades in
Home-spuns Box -cloths Ladies --
Cloth Zibalines Meltons
and all lcincl, of 1'Ltin and Fancy Black. We wonld ask you to look
through our Stook before purchasing, as we have exceptionally GOOD
v.1L111,3 anis cart sane you money.
ETTES
We have also opened a ease of Mill ends of Flannelettes, from 8 to 10
3o•,l cads, local, clean stock, which we aro running out by the piece at
at 14g reduction.
Flannelette Blankets, 60 cents a pair
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Greb Block
Zurich Ont.
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Frniture
We have a large assortment of Robes, Plush
Rugs, Blankets and Bells at lowest prices.
If you need Furniture, our New Lines in Iron
and Brass Bedsteads, Parlor • Suites, Fancy
Rockers, Fancy Table,, Couches, Slei hs etc.,
will please you.. Prices Lowest.
Headquarters for II rgans & Pianos,,
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