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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-04-19, Page 1• The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. FIRST YEAR, VOL. ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 1901. CHURCHES. S T. 130NIFACE, Catholic, Order of service for the winter. Sundays:—High mass at 10 a. in. Catechism and instruction at 12 o'clock The Holy Hour, or one hour's visit to our Lord hi the blessed sacrament from 3 to 4 p. m. 'Vespers and benediction of the most blessed, sacrament at 4 p.m. Holy Days: —High mass at 10 a. m. Ves pars and benediction at.4 p, Week Days :—Mass every morning at 8 o'clock. First Fridrgs, mass with ex- position at 9 o'clock Rey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services: - German, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at 7 o'clock p. ra., Sunday school at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, Choir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7,30, Thursday evrning; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor. gteutfdle Petri gottesbiertft vertu. 4alb kj 1Thr unb abaft* 7 1.4r. Sonntagfcbule itasilm. 2 Ilhr. ichrerverfammlung 211ittirech abettbs halb 8. paftor. it V, BA.CHAND, St. Joseph. -'"4•1- Notary Public, Fire and Life In-. suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by private funds or loan companies. H. J. 0. COOKE, (Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barrist er, Solicitor, Notary Public.. Hensel!, Ontario. pROUDFOOT & HAYS Barristers, Solieitors, Notarier Public et, etc. ('or. Square and North Street, Ooderich, Ontario W. PROUD F CO R. C. HAYS E ZELLER, The Soul's Desire, }JETTY SWAYZ. Teach me to feel, what others feel, Their sufferings let use know, Let my heart beat with sympathy At another's tale ot woe; I crave not wealth to crown my path, Nor fashion's tinsel show, Lest I forget the d.nty, I To God and heaven owe. Teach inc to live above the realm Of dishonor, sin and shame, Lift up before me the priceless worth Of a pure untarnished name, Let not my soul unheeding In the mad pursuit for fame, Recklessly sacrifice all of good, But live with a nobler aim. Unfurl before my open eyes • The banner of virtue, white, And let me follow its narrow path, Though the way seem dark as night ; This earth is but a journeying place And life by far too short, To spend our whole time reveling In pleasures of every sort. Then teach me to feel what others feel, Open my eyes to see The suffering of this sinful world, And fill Die with sympathy ; Help are to live, that 1 may lift At least somo of humanity To a higher, nobler and better plane, Preparing for eternity. We take much pleasure in pub- lishing the above , written by INliss Swayze of Montrose, Mich., a daughter of our friend Sam SWaZe Of Blake. Miss Hattie is a native of this township, and we would be pleased to have her become a regular contributor to our columns. --.ED. ..... CanttlEflansitagaimumemealUTAMMIXICE=11111111111101•111111WAINIONMEWSIPEtaloany The Week's 9faiSiaiGiszIggiSIGROZ4 ews mem= About People We Know, Where They 0 Are, or Where They Are Going, and What They Are. Doing, Chas. Fritz was at Dashwood on Wednesday. August Hill of Crediton visited with C. Greb on Sunday. Rev. J. W. Andrews of Varna, was in town on Tuesday. N. M. Cantin spent part of this week at his home in St. Joseph. Chas, Grab brought in a ear load of wire and nails on Friday laSt. J. Dumart purchased a new Cleveland wheel from W. C. Hess. H. 3. D. Cooke, barrister of Hen - sell was in town Monday, on busi- ne ss, A load of speculators from here drove to St. Joseph on Thursday afternoon. The l South Huron license com- missioners have a meeting at Hen- son today. John Moro the Massey Harris agent at Henson had a very sue- cessful delivery on Saturday. Albert Zettel's young child at the Blind line has been very ill with cramps, but is slightly better. John Hey Jr. disposed of a wagon load of spring calves on Saturday. They were brought here from Wednesday. Ingersoll. Desford Marquis, P. Lamont's A wedding in which one of our shire horse was brought to town estimable young ladies is interests. on Saturday last. See description ed will oceta' shortly. Full par- in another column. tieulars next week. P. Sipple has ts centract for digs C. Eilber sold his driver to Jos. H. Wickins of Ingersoll. C. Hartleib received a carload of wire fencing on Wednesday. Jack. Eilber and family spent Sunday with his brother Chris. The, new flax Co, have already seeded over a hundred acres of flax W. H. Hoffman and family spent Sunday with friends at Crediton. Jonas Hartleib, of Dashwood visited his brother Charles on Sun- day. S. Hardy left for Port Huron on Thursday afternoon on a prospect- ing tour. Wesley Mauer of the Bronson line is very low with inflammation of the lungs at present. NO. 38 einssisissessenonsenseneseteinsantessisinessenisesseseiseneseiessisaSelSisisnieWS ssess sieseesswin sissasnssmisisw iv:masses* sseis stsni ;41 iessni :sheer/ smite:seas isisisi IS m4, i44 s.g We do what we say. Produce taken in exchange. Levi Hamacher was in town. Sat- urday and exehan.,od horses with f„IsssnesiiSsnsnt?,nSSssissisniSesnesiesissSiniiseSessisesnItsnisisssiI.SSIississsnisenSesseessseaeeSs Aug...Masse of St. Joseph. F, Hochem and Fred. Leibold are s• • sn.„ digging a well on the property re- m nor. cently purchased by Mrs. Truems .. C. Eilber took Nelson nliller, an nnfortunate young man of the 14th Con. to the London asylum on. This department is to the front, and on its table's are to be seen the choicest trim- med hats evsh er own in rp; town. It is under the sup- ervision of a skilled hand who will always be„ pleased to show you through. It will be to the interest of every lady to call and see the new styles. C. G. Garnett drain contractor of ging a well for T. Berry at Hensell Census Takers Numbers over 9,000, Delaware, spent Monday her per- and also for digging the foundation The officials who are now busily fecting arrangements for the for Berry's new sale stable. . Clerk 10th niv„ Court, Huron engaged taking the census of Can- It is reported in Thursday's Lon - swamp drainage works,. . normaissioner for taking Affidavits, ado number, 9,029 made up as fol- Wm. Miller of St. Joseph went to don Free Press that H. L. Peine had Couveyaneor it Valuator for the Hu- lows : 1 special. eonnoissioner, 2 as_ London, Thursday morning, •where sold his interests in the Rishinond ion and Erie Loan and Savings Co. sistants, 14 chief officers 335 vont- he purchased a boiler and engine house to Cook Bros. of that eity Mire— Zeller Ittook, %oriel' ont, ullSSiont7rS and assistants and 8,677 f ' ' h*: b • (. a • - Y ' • CY,',ePli• H. L. owned the Commercial here , enumerators. Of Chief officers The old boiler at the Grist mill ' several years ago. Ontario and Quebec are allotted was taken out on Monday last, it. Rev. Finkbeiner left 'Monday • four each, and the other provinces new one put in place and the mill afternoon for Berlin to attend the one each. started again Saturdry noon, This The commissioners and assistants was very rapid work. are divided amongst the several An excellent gas well has been provineee aa foliONVS • Ontario 118 • E BOS1-3EN.13ERRY, • LiQpiimmt ,...kumionser for nin- on Comity. re•speetfully solieits the pat- ronage of those uho intend having sales. Satisfaction guaranteed. LLERY, Dentist. graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, •also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto Vniversity. Painless extraction of teeth. Piste work a tperiality. At Dottuulon House Zurich, every Monday. 1-26 YLE e • ". • • '4:4W THEY'RE You will always find the latest, swt,llest and must up -to - (.late styles at the PEOPLE'S BOOT A NO SHOE STORE hoe/welled Conference which is 'We are ItNtdors in fasliionable ft )( 4 weur. 14.:V011111in 0. in beinsfheId at Berlin this week. He s e , Will be absent over Sunday. Men'q Ladies' and Children's Shoes always on hand at • 4, , struck at Leamington, on the lake Several "travelling men" were lowest prices. If you want • the very latest for spring *whet. 112 ; British Columbia. 22 ; shore just east of the old wells. in this seighborhood recently offer- s , • +I x / . , 1-7, 17 New Brunswiek 2 ; Nova Beotia 2.1 ; Aecordilig th the tovm's agreement ing 63.00 watches for $.3:).00. if .1 t all i :it' itta (imp, s an:WM.1f DI Z111114.11 et IWO ri-t et knit, 1*, nhothwest Territories 20; Manitoba with Mr. Mosher, who drilled the you want watches or anything else 10 ; Prince Edward Island 5. Of well, he the 'LLS mm s rereive no pay -unless for that atter buy frothe loeal 8,077 enumerators Ontario has he got a 'well that would produce dealers and you are always on the 0 I-1AS • 3,s03, Quebee 2.618, Manitoba 51112, 1,500,000. eubic feet of gas duper day. , safe side 406, Northwest Territorie394 . Nova Sootia 545, New Brunswick George Benson, of 'Windsor. sna.de British. Columbia 2s3, and Prince Prins two tests of the well, By the pilot : test lie found that the well would! Horse went Skyward. THE SHOEMAN haceee.or t 0 i 1)1 I1\'4,. STANIIPRY G. STANBURY, B. A. E 1 • al The s(heduIes the inumera- the minute test he found that it Come down from there ! Where • • . . uee 1 , 4n0,000 feet a day and got darn brute by ; "Ili, there, ye Z u R 1 0 H tion of manufacturers have been had a eapaeity et 1,634,000 fetn• a d'ye think ye're goin": I say get Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Villatte BARRISTER, soLterron, NOTARY, withdrassm from the ordinary en- day. S. T. Copus. of Hingsville, ' ont ". that elevator ! Whoa! Ban. I mere:tors at the different indus- I who also tested the well, says it Look fast ! Ye're tippin' out all the . Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. trial centres in Canada. rind the has a l. " terest. Documents in original German and Farm Property at lowest rates of Ist- census for this woi.k will be eek pressure of 150 poundssurrip! ead and advised uentrusted to special agsnts to be These and a volley of ()thee. exehn rpon. appointed. by the Minister of Agri- OBITUARY, mations were heard in the alley in t ZURICH COURT ATTENDED 31118. JOS-. t`.rut farmer wa 13IPEAr. :dere, on Euclid -ay. WedeesdaYn emture. The following are the ' — the rear of Chandler &- Rudd's, Mice over O`Ineil's Bank. Bseter. itis and towns in Ontario to , ft is our sad duty to chronicle taterlmon. A wild-t117d. lont.r-legp;- esehich this applies: Ingersoll, the death of MrsJo , s, campteos, ebtl s sedes en pttny - Cornwall. Ganansqlle, OttaWit, sish,r of Atab•ew Mittelholtz. J. ttWing to Pull a SPrawilY hag tiOWn. KillptoD, ('LI 1(4)11 Place. Alniollte , Mittelholtz and Mrs' John 13. Pos- ter. all of this town. the side of the building. Brockville, Peterboro, Oshawa, The horse was hitched to a brace Bowinaleville, Tort intt i TI WW1 t The Commercial Hotel, The death 004 UDI at Detwit. op. the freight elevator, which was Junction, .As*r. Galt, Berlin, Writer- sr 1 . , n. /.. on Saturday. April 13th, and fast disappearing toward the second! ss loo, Guelph, Brantford, Hamilton, . the rern.th . ., • , L. FOSTER, . rrorietor Dunla — . ,_ ., .., i • , , c b. v.tut ,not4.,at finin , no tS,,,Nessmarasetr3t. eat =Ines " .7 there on Monday, the funeral tak- . The farmer yelled "Whoa '." to : Every accommodation for the Merritton, Woodstof.k. St. Thomas. London. London East, Chatham, ! ing place to Mount Carl/nun (vine- t m' horse and sswore at the unseen; travelling public. Aiwuvs stop Petr tery on Wednesday at 10 ll'elOrk. opera tor of the elevator, but inch in urichConingwood t at THE COMMERCIAL when . ohm, Owen Nound. Lind'.. and I the vrvices being. eondru.ted 1)s by hich,w the tar ent up, until the • fel Z. . N i ( N. `atia•r beanlon. assisted by hone stood up vertically, with his HZ A 'SALL. f Rev. Firtlite. Vallentin of Zurich. fore feet in the car and his 11311(1 loirst-class sample rooms for The deceased was only 26 years and feet barely touohing the ground. ' On ' Siwcial to the HERALD- 7 months old. She leaves a hus. ' The farmer was madly tugging at Our loeal papers missed the band and two sons. the eldest beine i h the reins. Commercial men. LOUIS VOSTER, - ZMUCII ( once of a life time for a first N 01113" ; 'e L14 of age, to mourn he; , All at One°, the stout neek-strap, for the next class sensational iteln MA week 1loss. , which had held the horse to his • when one of Hensall's sports got The pallbearers Were Messrs. A, soaring hitchiog postbroke, and caught on the afteient game of Mittelholtz. J. Mittelholts, Louis the horse sat down s•igorously on footraeing. !Foster, Simon Dietrich, Simon ; his tail and rolled over, half fright - IL J. D. Cook has engaged Miss 1 Hartmann and Louis Dabus, The Innes. London. as titenognepher , cortege was followed by a large, , ened to death. The choking strap was remove1. and typewriter for his I v ffi ' nn b f Cent Di Whiter "the Mominion" 4nerlemalgoeYeemetsimmiseememethd.wommowasernseine.senv...,.. Equipped -with all modern convenienees. First-eh/8s accommodation to commer- cial travellers. Bar and din- ing room always supplied with the best obtainable. G, 1, Shoemacher) Prop, zu R104 -I as o ce. m or o mourners. . from the animals neck and no harm Hensall Lawn Tennis Club was THE HERALD extends its sympa. was done, although the farmer: organized on Tuesday night, the thy to the bereaved husband and e 'lowed it was a narrer escxxpe.- I following are the officers. Presis othei re atises. , ••Dul ye ever see thheat o' that 1 dent, Rev. Henderson; Secretary ---- ---nss....- — in all yer born days?" 1m asked, Treasurer, F. A. Seiler sExecutive Zurich base ball Muir. 1-I vow I gidu't s'pose that blamed committee, Messrs Babcock, Fergu- A Very, enthusiastic meeting was - old machine 's ould. go teethe off . son, Cooks Bonthron and Smith. held at the HERALD office on Mon- upstairs., all alone, with nobody G. Is. Babcock secured the con- day evenine and it NV1a 44 una rennin it, and the old farmer t li; .. J tract for supplying the band in- ly decided to organize strong team! H. P. Green, of South Nell -burg, : r c RE: ed soothingly- to the horse. ID , ri.,....ET struments to the committeeThelfor the seasonThe following ER band, has been organized and is! offieers Were elected: Hon. Pr esid I had brought a. wagon load of maple 1 count Ooods W. hit Vt • tit •eidell elear 4 Ent the l)uhalee T Ir nu* Sti wiz of Win- ter Goods to 'nuke room for our Lai',' Spring Stock% -which will 8177rig slarrrtly, and in order Dv (gear out oni• Stook. we will give '2:i lo. e. diNet for the next aeys. on Men's Overcoats, Latli..s' Mantles, I'hiderwear. vn Dress el s • Caps. NV no Shawl:, Wool Blankets, Ready made D. B. Suits. Mitts. Hoods, in fall. everything in the. line et' Winter Glens. N'th• also have a few Ladies' Frr 1 'oats. ('ill', Caperines and Ruffs, and few Goat Robes erey and 171ack, which we will I.:ear t a nig reduction. Nov is your chance to secure a Beneath while this sale lasts. Highest Prices x„a t'„'}3,,tter. Eggs, Dried Apples vt(.., now practicing two evenings a dent, F. Hess Sr. ; non. Vice presi_ i syi•up to town, and when he drove; se----e-----es—sesessees---------sse--- week- under M. Bedford's instruc. detit, P. Lamont ; Captain, sn,„..,,, . into the alley behind Chandler & : Prehistoric Nines. MARKETS tot. recently told the following A well-known electrical eontrac- tion. In a Very short time ba- Faust ; Secy. day night concerts will be given, Umpire, P. Sipple. Onr town has Trees, W. G. Tie's'Z - Rialdds ho thought the elevator ' The prehistoric Mines at Hart.: post was .a good place. to hitck. his: vans, snyoming, i story on one of his foremen, art quite alt attraction for the town. of late years been a little behind in ' li?rs,F while he wentdp to Ms ..1:1Ve Nam tenlinin- • Irishman of ability- in electrical Thos. Welsh struck What might outdoor sports but it may be confl- his Wed down sap . Everything , tor er ed by Prof. George Dot.soy-, Cur a- , 1.'..,vo7 Thursday afternoon. installations but whose. knowledo I be called a flowing avell on his, dently expected . that this season would have been all melt it some- , lh of the Columbian Musenne -menu of entside matters is limited. On r , , N 10 'nth, Liar the Induois Chits' premises at the electric lightpower some good exhibitions of nplay. body on the third floor hadn't ' . assistant electrician in charge tif the day in question Pat left his a, water works system for the town. house and now proposes putting in ball" will be seen. wanted the elevator. ---Cleveland ' were also extensively engaged in . pens , ill addition to working the mines. , 13arley Onr secretary invites eorrespon- Paper' the plant they were installing while Me -council view the thing with deuce -with neighborihg towns with he trotted down town to a jewel- favor and purpose submitting a by a View as to arranging Matches, lees to buy a ring for his wife -to- law to the people in a short time. etc, It is to be hoped that our be. After waiting until he could The proposed cost of work will be citizens will stand loyally by the obtain the ear of the clerk vvithout boys and render them every assis- about $0000 - letting others know his business, 3. c ase, the grocer, has sold his Pat whispered hoarsely to him, natty driver to hie brother and tance possible. "Give me the best wedding ring purchased another from. W. R. you have in the shop." Hodgins. "Eighteen karats?" queried the clerk. "No," snapped Pat,drawing back 13.th inst. Susannah Xittelholtz in an offended manner. "Atin, onionsa its any of your business." i Nvlfe of Joseph Campau at the age , of 26 years and 7 month% s --Electrical Review, 62 to 65. 27 28 LAPORTE :—Hay, April 10, the wife muted with MASSE :—Hay, April 12, the wife Lotus „Masse of a daughter. of swindler gave his name as George - city, The raising of the checks H. Winton and claimed to be eon. all bank for $2,455, The a bicycle firm in that] at '.solk quarrying.. young household and warlike i»strinnents done by the women and ehildren, tin their lodges, whi7e the men Nvc‘re "()11-tts near at hand, the finishing being Dr- Dt)rs(7"; IMP"' Barley heat IIEN'SALL MARRETS. 62 to 64 4,1s; 2.00 2.10. 2.00 2.10 •fg5 20 25 14 14 10 10 48 60 3S 42 5 5 0 of John Laporte, of a son, I will spend the Kennon- in inakingIFPie0a1,s.n. (live) per ewt - 6.25 6,26 HESS. --At Zurich on the 16th inst. Wtt'S 80 S011, the wife of Win. G, Hess, of a !the bank suspected any crooked- neas. V0)7 neatly- done, neither of ; Subscribe for TUE HERALD' !further investigations. do (dressed) - - 7,40 0.00 tete lVfmrensiornsz,--At Detroit on. the 4.411.6 Boma • manufaeturig varlolls 111strtallentS. Fleur Around the village the ground was iButter A Clever Swindle. t strewn with fragments of flint and Ensss partly construntea arrows, lances. ;I ITi'elsens n, - At Toronto on Saturday after- f hammers, ete.. showing that the •' Ducks noon the Batik of Comme•ree was people who worked these quarries ; Geese victimized with a raised cheek to carried on the manufaeture (.4 Petal (-10,1 the extent of $2,900 and the Imper-