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ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, SEP. 4, 1903
Male gossips are the worst of the
breed.
The price of 11' gs this week drop-
ped to $6 00, for best quality.
Only a very reen young man can
expect to surprise a girl when he
proposes to her.
Mrs. McCausland, of Galt, is here
visiting her na,.ther, Mrs. Joseph
Zettle, who is q alto i11 at present,
Mr. John Punt h, from near New
klumburg, is the guest of his Bon-
in -law, Mr. Rude- Swartzentruber.
Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs, H. C.
Doan drove to Ru(lgerville, on Mon-
day, to call on some relatives and
acquaintances.
A number of young children from
St. Joseph, passed through town
this week, on their way to Mont-
real, to attend school.
.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zettie, and
Mr. and Mrs. .T, P. Ran, of the Com-
mercial Hotel, attended. a surprise
party, at Grand Bend, on Wednes-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Whitney,
of Galt, have been gueests with the
latter's brother, Mr. J. P., Rau.
Commercial I3aete1. They will also
visit (-rand Bind and Crediton, be-
fore returning h‘ane.
Mr. D. M. Stewart, of Tor -
(into, general Manager, of tht,
Sovereign Bank. aacconipanircl by
Mr. Joseph Snell, local manager .of
the Zurich and Dashwood braanches.
was in town on Saturday. 11r. S.
expressed himself as highly pleased
with the business done here and
also of the general neat appearance
of the town. Mr. S. is a young •
man in years, hot from the way
this new Bank has spread itself'
shows that he is olcl in financial
experience, especially in banking
AT Z r n rc',>•x—On v„ tnr(lay. Aug. 20th
the wife l'+r John Brenner, al
daughter..
FARM FOR SALE—
i The undersigned offers his choice 101-
acre
0(-acre farm for sale; being Lot 20, Nortat
Boundary, Hay Townahip, 2z miles North
of Zurich. The farm is'in good condition,
with good buildings and plenty of spring
water; well fenced and well drained.
For further particulars apply to
(i -amp ' JAcos ir.rxa, Zurich F. O.
DIVISION COURT.
The sittings of Court held here
on Wednesday, by his Honor.Judge
Holt, brought quite a num-
ber of spectators, more particular-
ly- fry ,m the neighboring, Township
of Stanley, with the expectation. of
hearing a decision as to what con-
stitutes a lawful division fence.—
The plaintiff in the case was E 1 -
ward Curvin, of the Goshen Lina.
who entered an action for damages
against John Dunn, of the Bronson
Line, for $60 00, alleged to have
been caused by Ourvin's horse get-
ting Bort by a barbed-wire fence.
erected and maintained by Dunn.
The case, however, had not been
genes into very far before it was de-
eided by the plaintiff's Solicitor, Mr
J. Cx. Stanhnry, to abandon the
acti(ln. and 11 judgment of non -suit
was entered, ('nrvin to pay costs
t.mi witness fees Prottdfoot,
(4oderieh, for defendant. Another
ease was John Preeter against Lou.
is Dumart, of Stratford. fox' an old
account, but the case petered
oat" in einbryo, and a non -suit re-
sulted. Prouclfoot for plaintiff —
J. G. Stanbury for defendant. The
third case. a garnishee, Foster v.
McLean, N. M. Cantin, and the it
Joseph Land Imp. and Mann.
faae'tnring Co , Garnishees. judg-
ment for Foster against McLean for
amount $02.45 and costs, anal
against N. M. Cantin only, as to the
<_Naarnishees. Proudfoot for plain-
tiff..
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