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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-11-02, Page 1Subscribe tor "The be ° $I per Year. til FIRST YEAR, VOL I The Ofiligial Organ of Zurif'hand Bay Township. ante ent To Pardi.c%t for "Paid Pp.' Slabs: TO `attic ` teratb' IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING BY D. DYER. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION .00 per year paid strictly hi advance. When the paper is not ordered to be discontinued it will be sent until such order is given and arrearages paid. $1.50 to be charged when not paid in advanee. ADVERTISING RATES. -Tran s i e n t advertisements, 5 cents per Brevjer line for first insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Small Advs. sueh as"Lost" "Estray" or "Stolen" will be eharged 50 eents first insertion and 26 Gents for each subsequent insertion. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in not later than Tuesday night of each week to insure change in follow- ing issue. Local notices in ordinary reading type 5 cents per line. Notices for Church en- tertainments or other benevolent institu- tion at special rates. Contracts for column, half -column and quarter -column rates for specified periods wit' be cheerfully given. Address all communications to The D. DYER, EDITOR, ZURICH, P.Q. CIIURC4ES. T. BONIFACE, Catholic, Order of service for the winter. Saudays:-High muss at lea a. m. Cateerl¢ism and instruction at 12 o'clock The holy Boar, Drone hour's visit tn our Lord in the bles=sed sacrament from , 3 to 4 p, tri. Vespers and benediction Of the most blessed a;aeraine to at 4 p.in. oat n Iyr+:�Iligfi mass at 10 a, m. Vus pais and 1tenedietiem at 4 p. m. 'Week Hays:- grays every miorning at S •m's log`!¢. First Fridays, mass with ex- po -Won at ft o`erinela Rev. Fanner Valentine, Parish Prie st tl;'titiil:LICAL (lemma and English am,elas,' t!eevienaa: - Mir a, at sac o'ehack ti. m. English, .at , wletee'ta pe. nn., Sunday s eh«,u1 at 2 pan. +tae" idea) evening; Junior Allinuee. at i. Vitra for :illus+iat•t'. at *l, t'Dzutr patent:e;at at. alit-a,attntilsy e'oe>¢aiaal•. tIeranani p.rcrp;er nteen344 at 7.404. Thursday e'wa'aiint;.: gt. at>ta pray&r au«t-rita; at tta'. >`4aepaa5 f-Ver¢¢i11.; Ttl:{i ur--i' tsau°i=tinft tat *. 1Qtw. ('. 1II 1'itti.tle tma+r, E'aao;te,r. 4lalt{ etfi a. w. '.tri (riztnettai. 4tIntitty i@ '. tt UN?. ettalQ t ;°i itaQs", Z itar.jaty tett r4 fearer t%i.rfaintitits14, .lctlt 111N s. tun tial➢&' Zicht. he Comm e1 STE ,; ' `r rietor 'iIWt <1+E'emtioa�'Latutiott for the' :�1itas t 4>4 t'➢➢lung; tttaYv➢ce. ;s tete Oat . THE,COM METWIA1 'when in &tl;l°ich. L' Furl~-rs flays sample iroofor eon nerciaa1 amen. S.Y IS FOOR. - D... COOKE, TZ::,'e itis lis 14;Prouddeot> )farlis;`' `o3ere lE'sa$tRie. Fiensatpl. Orta 'ice. ROUDFOOl & HAYS. 1',cfn.s r 5s., StlY9P.a'�is c, ; r tai 1€' Cor. Sfl> Mn+e asci Noel w1reet. 6�aiid' uttl i7Ot R. C. HAIrt ZELL ''ER, Creek loath 'Qty. eunua: is tlluron "-r: o>i.aet xu.r taking tag Ainderclas. e/. ,keg e ee. Vniu ntor oar the Hu- :.,� Erie Loan anti Savings Co. ZeNet Park. Zar:eis Ont. BOSSEN BERRY, i,;;:e Fen Auctioneer for Iiur- Courts. re e+:imply solicits the I+tt- ;ouy .i': a6a(i a who inter.,1 lining sures. upicH ^+f)a'II td ail - except 'undaa y s freill Ill t:nt:l :! 11. nn.. The ::nails are tributed.aas follows: Sai 1.Fon '�"rsr.�i33II.l..elesea 1n. s, er :a2 5:)11111. .. ST :rostra, " 11 10 is .m." L. H. e4: B., " to )iasm. �. Lax.&.B., .. 2a.5a ... FROM Ht: FRo xs eLL, arr. 11 .60 as m. .. .. •' 7 ::ill pan, .' ':ST T('S PH, " 10:45 at:nz. " L. lis & B.." 11 :00 a.m. • ` L. H. & B.. ' ` 7 : tl a.]1i. Ernes Ion RI'+ ISTi.' t't'IViSi, must •ted. l�aah aria 110"-T..rev icals to time for closing the; mails. S.°AHST, Postmaster: dos. STANBURY, B. A. Successor to COLLINS a& STANBU BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTA 1 tY, Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Vi11ae� and Farm Property at lowest rates of In- terest. Documents in original German read and advised upon. ZURICH COURT ATTENDED Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter. OM, X0 1Pis yq Miss Laura„Williams is spending the week at Exeter. Wm. Hoffman and wife visited. at Crediton Sunday. Miss Susie Johnson visited at Kippers one day last week. Autos Sweitzer of Linkville Mich. spent the week with J. F. Rickbeil. Mrs. Schaefer of Tavistock is visiting her daughter Mrs. Schuelke Misses Ethel Williams and Lydia Koehler visited at Exeter on Friday last. The merchant who constantly advertises never has time to become an expert chess player. Mrs. Schwalm of Pigeon Mich. is visiting, with her parent:4 Mr.. and Mrs. J. E. True'nnner at l)rceeent. Edgar Magel who has been with his uncle John in Michigan for nearly a ;near returned home Sutra. clue evening*. Vote for George Mc Ewen, the friend of the Farmer and the Labor- ing man. O. '?I. Baabti'ett'L ealptieiuta gensaalI Swill visit Zncat'la on. Meentlay Nov. lacus within f aill donne a «f t#Ret;€'a91«Zz'd•� Mr. 1:1elteovek is an ullticinn caf e'x. ieri'nc°eainati ;aawrainitef'snaati fastttatatn "Velar eyes carefully tested fry's' tdf elitue t . If your eyes need It :IS: S ter *I• a*our old ones tin not give eat. lefae tietn vonsta1t Bins. Remember the date ;~kernels¢);Nov. 12th at Greb'r naotel. !► dadase sof Asthma Odra. [le=,,ria• Eitidtla9at, Paflttica#nab alta' 't ?Jia.. saC ; •.,r."I feel it IIii1ti duty' to; trete nantentd Dr. L"Onat:o' +Syrup tof Litatteel and T nr'de`a=Fatine. ;as 1C had thus Aet6ianna vests had t'cotaled get.I nothing. to edea nue any gdtmL t, friend of tante permuted me to try! this remedy. dy as he lead t. bet it, ennd it ore e- ,i tee es: nn/, $ tried fit. rett,11 iy 4etre:d lusty. d aanan thankful to•4da4' t:t4 rata d earn at wwendd wvaine pwa tdnn aa' nn `the nkat' of remedy - keep eme dtik ep itt in the House :all the time, aunnUd wva,,t?di i -.t w.! WIttieaa3' urns. Ian lrri'ed:lm;w good-bye to the Canadian Contingent at Pretoria: joist llefft r:- they started fear Cane' ll o -aa. L.., e ti lgeeee'rts reinnaarkc'al t;hart. ii ever it wvai hie g..".dia:lfortme to visit ("lama e al lar, hoped to meet them This remark inspires the thought' vT1aaa t a l .'to!'io2as reception `-Bobs wverird'1 g -1 if he ever set ds.rt on , Canadian •z.el. For ae full yt'aar the mal:] a of Canada have 1.eeit rt:aaedin_*. stories ed Lord Roberts daily. They have ? 4=etll kept apprised :lei his i nedv€:n e'nts tLf his ger nafir-Y..en't' 'nnii2t,:r,Ti ase- ie'TE-n>?ne-nt agnea of his rnfailing iaiaxl> tr'ss. gond humor. largeness x heart and general ex- cellence n- ,C`el En ce a military- commander and a man. They d+•ace t.e.r.catie impress( =1 with the fact that the world contains few *`i -a tea nun than the r.zedest 'b7:t e'nrnan little general who has aaeS+rmpli`is+ht':i such *n'e'at things ilei nth Africa. anal nothing vvu ill give the people of Canada adaa gr: -aster pleasure than to See biro in the f t`-lI and let him triter - stand staand K.- the warmth of their re- ception Inew they love inion. A fanner in as rieighberin:_ cou;:s• - tv sats I;e has adopted a plan oz ,. advertisir.g in his home papers which gree. t.a-i s'ti 1?sin inuc' 7. valuable time and 1 rought endson ereturns fer the n::a.t invested. He says: •'W i.c:n 1 'n i eaacwr to sell g insert za little ease + rt •.IMent i -i tl:e local Ixt ens. ti• ' what I have to m `il. Wad :f ?ave t•r•ss. holy many head of eavit and when they t: -i , be ready to .:o, and the result has been n t'.'!::# .h# 1,ac -e•.s are right after me. either personally or s.- mail. and naturally I atiiwd s get isle; hi hest tearket. If I want to buy a lice se.:a : a cow or a cle•re n (.f each, 1 insert l t a little aecw ei t• `)lent that e.... -sty , sa_ -ne 50 rent~ and in- fiteata t f ; _ : ( :lin;.; ,ver *' t' country intir*_ren;, of my neighbors who has tins or t1 -4.t fc..1.r sale, the a. -i:+^ rerww s- p;tTCr likes it for n1e at less expert e and thole, who have what I want manage to let t1ie knaow in sortie xray, JTRICll ONT, F R I 0A1.7, NOV. 2 1900. NO.14 Arthur Benedi,(�st and wife were in town on Saturday. Dr, Pallister of Bayfield called on friends on Sunday afternoon, Division Court on Monday, .rith inst. A number of important cases are on the list. The Herald will be ready in good season to supply Calancler's for 1901. Do not order till you get our prices. • The many friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Schuelke will be pleased to learn that she is improving from her recent illness. George McEwen as a farmer, owns and farm t50 acres, and rents yearly 300 acres, for which he pays the Far- mers nearly $3,000. ',Hello, old chap, I thought you had been egged. on to stand for Parliament by your relatives. "So I was ; but I was very strong- J. Dumart will shortly retire ly egged. off again -by the electors. from the firers of Rickbeil & Dum- Phew !" art implement dealers. This firm The folkotwing visitors spent'' did a large trade in Deering machi- Sundaay with Mr. and Mrs. C. Eilber nery during the past two years, Thos. Trevetliick and wife Crediton and it is tobe hoped that their Geo. Broderick and wife and Miss successors will be equally success- Kestle Babylon line, S. Hardy and fol, wife and M. Kestle of town. Rev. P. Geiger of Bre*slau, took both services .at the Methodist church iztniday. He preached ft very able sermon in Germain in the morning and English, to a crowded church at night. Mr. Geiger is a brother of Abram Geiger of the Goshen line, and was formerly a resident of this seetion. He is now located. at Breslau. where he has ehaarge of a New MennonitO congre- gation. A Mania for Operations Most playsit'ians are annaiens to try the surgeon's knife and n'ee- Duiraentl an tnperat9ttn for piles. .4 less erua'l, less expensive anti lens risky ntit'thetal ie the use. of Dr. Chase's Ointment. a preparation that has never yet Nen known to • fail tri cure Indene nen matter of what form f,i' hen'ever long standing. Don't think: of risking an operaatie)n when yon elate ItP cured int your own Imo by the nese of Dr. Chase's Charmset. The eestphy'Cieiuns est« Oscar Snell of Dashwood visited friends hero on Sunday. Geo. Trott and sister Gertie of Hensel' were in town on Sunday. Henry Cook, miller of Hensall was in town Monday on business. George Hess returned Saturday after spending a few months at South Bend and Chicago. Geo. likes uncle Sam's country. Geo. Baldwin, and wife and Lorne Weir of Seaforth spent Sunday with D. Steinbach. Mrs. Baldwin will remain afew weeks with her parents. Rev. E. Schuelke, occupied his pulpit at the Lutheran church, Sun- day morning after an illness of nearly two months, There was no service ' The regular services in St. Boni- face t+hurch, by the Rev. Father Valentine were attended by large congregations. both morning and afternoon. Lane numbers come from Hensail and Dashwood, and Sunday being an exceptionally pleasant clay. the trowel was larger than usual. Principal Latta, of Colborne street sebool, London. gave a very interesting lecture to the niodelites hast evening on the subject of "Drawing." He showed how pa. tit'nee and practit'e aright make proficient teaelne'rs of the subject, lung the wVorlc might be arranged systenmttie'ully. made interesting to the e•laes, and used to advantage in «'etnnt'e'tion with the tt'aa'bing of the Other Subjet^ts on thea 'hale] ennr ae. The lolae'ltl+carrel was used pr«efusel7 to illustrate the different pints as i they were introduced. Prirneipal ',Latta above referred to 77.c4 at one time ►rineap al e f our puldi ' slit to fn iu their d•rae'tiee. and township clerk ft*i' llaay flee as Never before. we believe. in the number of reeure. We emigrate. iai'ftt9i,w• t)f tda€+ Nctrtl¢ �latae'n'tealn Lite fir, Latta onhiscontinuedneutron nt latae there teen snatch as Btu:Tess us 'a tvae'lae'r. New Dress Goods New Mantles New Millinery 1 New Tweeds Each season brings its new wants and new supplies are provided Stocks are fast filling up and we are ready to fill all orders. Our niil- iner will be here next week with a fine line of new ideas. Our dress goods department is complete. We are showing a fine range of home -spun and.suitings at very low prices. We are in it with our tweeds, -having bought very largely this season we are ready to show you a fine range of black and worsted serges, Scotch and Canadian tweeds at very low priees. Give us at call before before purchasing elsewhere. No tra,u'sale t, i show goods: 1111.114111110P11111.114111110P1014101111111, Main Street _ �1 'e Got 1'rnaluee taken in exehange for goads. • We do ats we say `rritit of oltj'tionu int t++ffit' time TEE orkza4.' :IS sHE t5 Now es will be Stitatea Sea. in the early da.pi tof ue?fit month. The United Ritantlr: aat'4' c'elntaantiq;Ush' in ear. a�yRates elee'tion�i are heed Nov. +lith;, e�ntlaata+ els v'e':,rnr adi3ng the health eef the J Jetninie n eke etions, Neon . r tla. gta.eenn �'s ie+tela 6,t. ulna+L°V°er now out teat' eleethat1i' iii Ni9t.Wie3untllaiII+d I meal$ then the rsae?_st tttarssiin rep (arts as Nov. stk. Takang in. as thea tik atcear friinn !collie sen r'e ebS' other.' , 4hantc t t i,C, hole Of they n2Urtlaer"ni a+ 'e'tew't of these t'nntlte-tntn"2 cif they nIttift American Centats, it isinte r stilt I tel Lea4d l , ntirient, the nanenadtgtat;tnntly 1i,4? CuN'dd Fe...,t.aiNteel. an+somewhat of to I:ben:Qom- flra snt II. A. 111that : tie r- lh tifiesta turas never in wdd krir e.r„en. life tatter in be 1y and 1lrraincd than she is at the present anio tri e'nt„ Hee'' The s aittsint[ n tdai'15i711ydinut this] powers kr if' u,a'ajltaana_zz L a<'6`O. it is t "ite' e+•, biiii!"tty tIle in deep tri but anon. nae a great aa5e':astrr-' faired. but diolea..'an week- +eeiiars tbtaduring, "open ,a,t!heis.vise she is 8. strd; ig as ever ac".'a for hunting. and if they reel9 e was., . 'Y _lull repeals tvith rt -ea r i Nle k tikaa t'«)' sot deer. they will to fid L' tbe Utate klig her eyesight are d",t' their *rotes. and if they stay at nand°.a exec e mated. At her .age it to ,sunt' to vote. they will iniss the is itnupo sable to t'sgci t that the , i,l-st u 2 the sport. Application has 'eyes trill be as strong as when 4lue .,z +-n iinaacde to the Provincial wva?ae a young woman ; out the fact autho,rities to extend the eensaoan for remains that she a u1net c3.•v as great ll hunting. but Hon. J. 11. Gibson. titan of t'ritinPt reading. gnat II, t .o. A ttor€ey-Gemerap, has given� no eeooiapslicantt'tl one -ratio A i . neces , it as his opinion that the OlIera seam- sMry theugint ei. and 4•Vet nA ,q1 fbt ideer cannot t1P cAIMIC"fled.; the Queen n ritesl most +b;< her ]riga =lie-.'aason is theca b;; art 4Vi! Oar- i v'ate and faainily letters with her hh.e'atont. and without another act -, own hand. The most remarkable c -sale' not be altered. thing about Her Maa,esty is the' wonderful manner in which she , ('a,s7 Inep .ASino. The great ad - has preserved. the lull freshness 'v ar.•i o. in the east of tell. Materials a^recd retadine.s eFi her namintd and used in the production of printed her ittetnnor r. Her inate'1 e1•t is un- nt*aattcn• 1aaa.v matte it one eessary for ede efeteldly as ekar alroll sttolig. taltA Mo. 7'rinter who would :nuke a div - her 1.f.a',Nrt- is Yl' ale tenti*:e as It , in; h bi!',ibt)rt1onn.te y 'increase his was fifty ..ct-aSs age.'2'ra$e'tttn?es says the "Pr''a tical Prim - she a stteniehee t"ee"n these who -.He'll alsaTt eases toil el' t e'u knows , eer SEet3t i v the minuteness the principal item - of her knowledge with Ireaaarld tail ` ff ++wa fifty per Q eget greater than any individetaallitee aorominneant in any it -tree as year mad a smell' aaga. Other c1c•praai•t:rne)nt of national life. But naaalL5lalls have also a reataiy all 9 w oat is even sun :re renuaarkabilr is vas :. ;;..i .At the plre'sent writingiu y l?c 1 Maaje' ty's close atgnaintanct'si would 5e difficult to mention any- k with ;The movements of the nioddern u thing used by the minter which world d ettsiele those favoured elaas a aant't•' purchased at the Sinn(' price' seen she watch's, -`or instance at which it was obtainable two with 'L'a-ea1t intere4e every new de- years ug"0. 1aarture either in literature or joolr- n.;iis?n. Mention to her any man y r - r� �e or vellum of letters. and she will ;a itKE 1 S inirt.a=icf.ttely 11rove to 'you that she', p{wcised ,every Tlirarsday aafterr.ocn. known, a great Ileal not only about their works and leniencies, but Si'lna'rea abort themselves personally; their t� at - +en :•a:c•tt`r. adventures, prrslri.ttls ties. Their are some people who picture Her Majesty living in se- $aatte'r isolation of s ' i itr ra.� well as of existence. and either E` ignt.ra.nt "f ail that goes on outside t 11It'kt+ns certain . neat l circle; r,r indifferent Daick a to them. This Is to entirely I1Lis take her character and her conceit- t Potattx,5 r - - tion r.? _ler duties. She thinks her- . Dutch . e, L' - 4 HENSALL MARKETS. 11 63 to 63 . - 23 25 35 :37 50' 5:3 2.00 2.10i 17 17 13 142 - 43 :)1 6 it ..7 .) 20 2:1! self .7('.und to be keenly alive to everything in.g ;bat t. -res en ; to morel with as well a a:.y;•) watch the tinges;; Vt. heat - she never thin"~of aallJtving her 1 Oats min.',to mitt rel <�r(swr narrow or in- l Barley tnit^r:i:it or•unevillin t+1 ani ept i 's i Peas ideas. In fact, in the ;I,ighe;;t sense 1 Flour of both terms, the 'Queen is a new : Hogs (live)) Per est - 5.85 a :).90 as well as an old woman. • ; do (dressed) - - - 0.10 7401 64 to 64 22 03 36 :37 ;;0 5:3 9.00 2.10 Boot :e Store Leave yottr measure i at a Ea a 1V - just stto has ,•••;,, y' .t:+c>h toWn /It rdrann t r tibu l3 V � ' I; !i. v• Nrie_a s aan'/I yea ' a- ieetal .a9" t eelt*s ,al' a' 174 etre nitre t`t »fig: ,:Jana1 11i+ a-eri+t you will he right 1'7 ,41'1 arlatle er°ati. l'•4•44 Ottlf fua2 tic shtq'w ff i a'- `2 tl 11 9� 1+); rtIt114+t`rie'u " line d wz<oottait e., " i+t»d'o, ii' or a !fleet-c-lla . ti i''.+.te 1?!Svc v tit/ 116 re he handle the celebrated tut proof. gutta 11,er, ha Granby Rubbers. Butter an41 Eggs taken 11)1 tr a( a'. we WILL NO 1" BE UNDERSOLb 1 F IT Zurich New Dress Goods and IVP1 -nery rtk9 �•"Ye r =3CC