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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-06-14, Page 1• TIS The Official Organ of Zurich. and Hay. Township. FIRST YEAR, VOL. I ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, JTJNE 14 1901.. NO. 46 CHURCHES. ST. BONIFACE, Catholic. Order of service for the summer. Sundays: High Mass at 10 a, m.; Cate- chism and Instruction at 12 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m. Holy Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 p. m, Week Days: Mass every morning at 7. ' 30 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy Hour, or one hour's visit to our Lord in the Blessed Saeramet every Satur- day evening from 7 to 8. Rey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services: - German, at 10 o'clock a. in. English, at 7 o'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, Choir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer heating, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor. fcuddle, cu. Tutt . St. petri Virdle. 0Ottesbicn ft Dorm. ilaib li LTllr unb abcnbs 7 1Ihr. Soi nta3f dlule Doral. 9 1111r. Eehrerveriammluit4 jr']onnerftag aben bs unt8. t Vic, uStor, i V. BACHHAND, St. Joseph. ' Notary Public, Fire and Life In- surance Agent, Money to Lean, either by private funds or loan companies. kx. j. D. GOOLE, CIVIC HOLIDAY VILLAGE OF ZURICH ON FRIDAY JUNE asst. The Citizens are making arrange- ments for a Grand Day's Sport at the popular Summer Resort, GRAND BEND All Business places will be closed Base -ball match, married. vs single ]nen ; Foot races ; Prizes will be given, and a good time i4 assured. Coarse COMA! A. Successful Zurich Boy. Mr. M.A. Burl:anaal. who stood' Mrs. J. D. llei'ner and niece left at the head of the graduating t'l,l'ds for as visit to thein loom. tit CM. (Late with Garrow at Proudfoot) Barrixt at the University of Toronto in ; ,p •1ng;•s t)]1 Wednesday morning. et, Solie'ltor, Notary Public:. 1(,Lotlt'1 ]t ]illtl.;atat,'.',t?afi Ilatat lint"il e,fl t'rt'(1, • , .r , IIeasall, Ontario, a. fellowships 1 `I1o'ltatna'e `Inial; Miss Fred Lt slot►llraai:l vt iltand latete daughter, 1 r. �...� :lit:„ lieges in the (h a„t l'mvt lsity, "rel.. 1 " = _ _ 7'ltc sc ft llowsbi ►s areusuallty naming ares u•alntaanees Ilene this E0U0FOOT & HAYS g�"Lve!il to graduates of one or two ;'SOWS' standing;, but Mr. • Mr. N. D. Buleha►naan son of T)r Barristers, Solieitur:t, Notnri" Pubtir But•laatauan's attainmenta were so But'lalnaul p►ussed his se't=tend year pre, eta, Lor.: ttuare. and North Street, t"ct't'p►titanate ars toi'ntit1e' sling to the c�saalninattiult intut+,lie ine• aet'1'al'unto Ouderieh, Clnatarlo award of a fellowship ittlnitediate'ly L:nive'rei'ty with ]et►iso*' . R. C. HAYS On graduation. He is spentling the 1Ir. J. Dennis who bus been sUU11Uer vatt'ation in Pruner,. and p employed with Mr. C. P rata, for Italy. but %rill rtttttrn in the an- some aneilitlny, 11'ft del Sattltrthty' Of News Here, There and Everywhere., A seasonable query- Is it hot enough for you? Air. J. Torrance of Egluondvil]e was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Andy Mittelholtz purchased a driver from Mr. S. IE.annie. Messrs P. Lamont and E. Zeller visited Grand Bend on Sunday. Mr. Jolniio Deiehert is able to be out again after being laid up for several weeks. Mr. Fred Howald and Miss Ben- der of Stratford are visiting friends here at present. F. Hess SrSon have an ordc r for one of their fancy buggies, to be sent to Durham. Quite a number from bore attend - cal the conservative Convention at Hensall on Thursday. Misses Wt'ttlaufer of Blyth are visiting Mr. Itiekbeil and other friends here at itresealt. Mr. Fred. Hess Sr, returned on Wednesday evening, from bis trip to Toronto and Buffalo. Messes 1). Steinbach and I"M. .Appel attended. the assizes at (code. ria'1► this week, as 'imam W. POUDFOOT FR1TZ :-On the 7th inst, the wife of Mr, C. Fritz, of as son. Mr, August Guhr of Listowel, called. on friends here, this week. Several of our anglers brought in lung strings of perch on Tues- day. It is never too late to learn, but when a plan thinks he knows it all that settles it. Mrs,Nieholsoii of the Blake hotel Maas been gra]hted a license at the Village of Blake. Remember the date of the Zurich Public School picnic and eivic holi- day, Friday Juno 2lst. Mr. Albert Gies, son of Mr. E. Gies arrived home from Belleville, call Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Bose of Se- bringville were visiting with Mr. Henry Iite111t'r this week. .Ur. 'Wm. Beaver's flock of snoop Mum to t'tallt-nine his tettadi(`''4in :evt'llin g.'ft►r his bonne at Exeter. JZLLER, Chieugo.-Toronto 11 • Clerk lath Div. Court, Hurts Don't f4r:otrtt nil Znt htie►' teuta,ttf(r futiny Affidavits, ;IMly and si.al June 2Is1 ti.. 1t,inlly ]v going to the Grand iilaates will be el%.11 un vivito ttareeatteer itc, tiaka1er fur the lin. Bed ]leg "lYcstmec. Smith runrunxud Erie l�aata and:=nvua0uai t e. London, Ont„, June W. -Robert . Bold (*tr, e- *lamer Meek, .7.erielt chit. I''ltlt'e►rd'x Isaias:° astill tit's+ at the cin, it Ll•t° Indra' :ill met tilt' ?Aril �eltt, tlt'r taltingti'ran3u of Clark and ; cnii. rca•rn tlat]I ; "41% t't" trl48 11 al4ii'atatial2,• a't t°iilIllnaantat, and the wife' , whomoheIteM'rte'.d andt4'11r4441' fol: terrier seats as yellow e:atin 1'ib- mother las' aniurdererd inefere shoot,' 10.41 alre➢11nat lltti. 18°4•k. 10 The moat ug himself t"ailltintal'S tar refuse t(► his*Fneoias saliuNet, have anything to do with the lardy, AIr. Lila I1a'tilaa'f.'a' had 0 bee 11ins w'lnieln has kiln ail alma• in tine moor-; week' and sitna'ataale°al ho ,,,Y(4ttnang hnis :f glee al the = air i1atere- tau titer reettG l hearsehearseane aan'l0' ready for et<' `nup alae'a . so1.44:ters, No► %loyal Imo levet eaaanv- !I The hays , s care always tvtIlnttz No pend e(d from n tins' dead ilaanau's relatives. an Iu4'lpvnaug liana wawa Evaded- wino v ded- oainoo live near Pclnnbroti :', Ont. ;i l:s;. 1ni'4elnuiaeu` Hardy. has y ,,,eon 15,4. Pulford. No. 11. the wife aIl aauge'uuu40 J 9111 am seem. dap., time £iinEOSusr,l Auctioneer Her.l.ne eta County. nesprett8IIy sa menti, the pat- ronage of iiuosc ctlrs io+tend invite sntars. Sat 05rCa4't h49d a nanneeld. Cort. F. A. SELLERY larstist, gnawitae coil the Hayed t°apile %Niloana tlae 414'8011 mein DInv'ti,t eJ1 iin u' - milia.all Imps 11)'0' t'tnten'taeiune'ad two hn`• x (rjif »entail a'tan;;aC':�7005 'it'1v'0U0i10 allSa1 honor 411°i C' cab nlnaatr 1lltW a`'(➢atltili'tV. t'il?a'u 'aIlalae It"4`dy1Uf1N`If'4.vat laaAlli^.;'in tlna' 1:7ta'e.t geadaate of iifepartanesnt *IA irentestry. M.12oriti. tlltIS also Unna 111')110"il1. and 1➢y ale say tl0ant 1n0�v�'ia4lntioona �in2°1llt- 'Yor nnto C aaveisalty . i°:lututess eltn ction7 al strange, Q'd*nnna�onil*'tna°!' is h4Cna'!.°, Hili i nn141.1') 4" -dl. r f' tfeetin. Mute: monk a 5111eeisuuty. the f'atuei1 ntlunn a dnaadtely aQtale➢:canny lire. wen. Igoe=eTek will 4 as :uta iia At Ditutattitetr lllottbe Zuritho %'er!';' the t.Vord. homily -stead.. to Exeter. the,1ianlvti't 4yiluuat•cuu. Ilan'00 in� 1')8111- th�fe:► lata45'. f-`�� y ►,.tieiti.ri. night. Juine aiIIc, eas Ince leaves fon' ; Tte n. nttl next week-. this will Fr+o- b:alaly he his last address sin lika ieln. 0. STANBURY,B. A. : 1`dit✓ l lAu0. Rev. '20th elnaap. will Ire: tin( s i11jeet 1'410 n a'�S dt%.`l`f Ja.�1nti1y . of the address. i; T110 inilcistors of the Tr tuaan,:tclieael" On the shipment of woad iananedey 53Ait14IS"I i:le. ;i()l�8. I ()I�e N� 'Al€k, ,, Assoeiatuav8. of West i)lstu i4•t. 18Qe0 b M Johnson the aunty antiloliee. Coaveyaucer. Money le Lo. l ons Vi illu ted, at this place. in Zion a'1n111)')'14, on not 4°4iaunatnll•;;; 'fete.*ht dnntl OUelnt°1' ea- sed Parra T"r sssuz st loaass(r•ccs rf Iia " e .r q°ttt'=:tlin� rvaeiin�;�; •e'bQY �r'� mime -day Iia insz' aalnnera.inty >`or �4-F';e4.c1 �. lit• teres,• ilacutatuts ➢!1 (71i�,4n)ahf tit'Llakan : morning,: for the p8a' ►%►s4e of alis - read acid advised upon. '' 1 I ibis it oo ills bs' seen _why illi' p►ria-e e.as, nl; several inf''r(':stnn`� 001141 QUIT' wool is "41 tan aati-1ala•tr)rj' ant pre - "nRlCn COURT A;ft1� Dtti ► f innelt' toplics. sent and with nal prospects for Rev. M. L. Wing., or Berlin. P. E, anything /Fetter. Uwe ever O':�.ei) s Bank, Exeter. ofilia t Ilflsatrii4et. opened tine meet - Office 5 III. -inn° cit ti pt. anuvsitla Qlt'aaltiravnanl y�„�,r ry. ...a. ++wey'r.e r. 0 4e'ltlees, Reo s , E. E" by of I"hotop'. 11411)0 01)1' p91( 1)8.1'- La11 2'4 aaanol .:. burg. Nvas ties first speaker of the, 1(... R. A% • 1l�ty, 1 stC0'r Part Jcro-'y. ,a,a,,"efeeai;aaeaae ase eeeet ana**C: * .: [ vcning. The snbb'jet t n: eieg1 c 1. to year ar alaii and. 1 steer rid nand Tele s fi e GO hia]n cans • '•(sang £'ln.., , 1, it elainnn+4' wln0L, 4'olebr. 1 year (vdd iannv.• lter- ttl'lilfl lfl�"11 Rtftla OP NIS ' ?IAL Strictly rap 01 duto in modern an - r: proven►encs. Dinning roonns is Bag- ri plied with only the very best. 11,`. Bar contanin, s ehoiee liquors and errs. Excel/mit Sample Rooms a ter Cornn1.eretod Alen. LO J1S 1rQStER, PROP. FASO E The season for Wash Goods is here. To have a New Summer Dress that will wash and not fade, is the article every purchaser is on the look -out for. We have overcome the difficulty, and are showing Muslim, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ducks, Zephyrs etc. etc., that will STAND THE TEST We itemize a few lines, which are Special - Our new combination Mus- lins, are fast colors, in ,,ryry 3 different pat'ns, per yd. • 11 Our Silk Warps are the latest thing shown, for Dresses and Waists, in blue, green and pink, 8 y1Q per yard . Our Zephyrs are in it. Do not fail to see then. We have a special line, at a special price, per yard - Our P. IC, is a seller. You want a white dress for picnic purpose, this is just the thing, only - Our stock of white Lawns is large and well assort- ed. We show a Lawn of tine quality, 45 . inches wide, per yard - - - .9 .18 .15 Do not fail to visit our store; we will ;how you through, whether you buy or not. be pleased. 0. S. FAUST ST ZURICH to ONTARIO averaged more 9,1.: lbs. per :b'a'de. This is blare p'iull(t mullthat]: the l� we mentioned as flew weeksSPsT,LES Prizes will be given for girls foot rare, 1440v$ foot rani. farmers' ra00, eto'. Also a baseball nlatc'll bt'tweeli teat• niatrrit'd and single nen. Pic- nic Clay .lune r:1st, You will always find the latest, swellee;1 U1(1 most 11l) -t0 - Mr. 1'. tipple bus the rontrurt of ,lata ._ , Styles at the awing: the 2:, alert' farm for Mr. l'. Laaa0,.nt, «•Ilu recently purchased the land from Mr F. Hess Sr. and kny,co n as the Ilt'nhc'fer farm. THEY'RE ,HERE PEOPLE'S BOOT Miss (-'glial Smith left the 1)t)1ui]l. AND SHOE STORE icon Ito taws on Thursday. . She has 1s.-ne'lnp►lo wed there as waitress, for ting past two and as hallf years, land ltalatin intends end.ltakin► a 14'0 monthp'i'ca air. leaders in fashionable foottw ear. '�Z i'1'1� thing ill t t 1 lei (iia lit n lint ,ladlals(►n art'shila• Mn'a's, Ladies"' and Children's Shoes always ou hand . •illy pi °� then. last 1°e';tr's wool this lowest t t 11't's ,. ' ' • 'for spring "At'oL The coif,*] nlau'ko't: has br'i'g l l }� you want the very latest t31J1111� yr" (1811 f'e+r 4'1,1111' time prt,,t: but I flt►ili tilt' it"atdillt Callatli;ln numuhu'tui'ers a't,nt to 1lessro Johnsen a0`g buying this year's dope at Isit�ho'st erurrt'llt Friday ntgllt's races. lb. yang 040 Friday ev;1'000g 1te tone'0')0 Joan iteeinrl''s Lally Wesel' and Jolla 11.' '* Goshen Mb'. was ladle" front -4,44°4 and n'e `•in1t4 d in -.� I� 1 0 + taatioo0 ;it 1�;aalo' il'4'ha"1'• Time :a,. V. (lana' `+ports would 1nCsa'; Butter .) �+�• y.,.+y �y y.. exchange. tab r5a'e ttue e° tGt ��a 1nuiP44=,•4 Mn at 1;*oy11 !1, But er and Eggs Laken in huh' laa th. ta•41o'ta. nn'. they are ;v-n't evenly 00811te'10e111 fen. saved. '_"41o'. ,l . , 1141901'0 Aimed ethane tin head. Dot t� a' nn line a 'atlas. '•'a'1cr nl tnao40ouaa_„r➢lll'4`od iat•niat`... a slew n ,at' hoe1aw y mates and 1uis household , Wa1'e`4ets wen `1 en4110 .,�1a41 to/ ,�1141°G'1 1, 114'wwms 'l'19000 lIIauaeu114'boyo• calms .Y,'aloia' Ester 4114 earn 'ainat" nine-: Ok'. vtere le. ` obi 4° e.aon'` -',::ti 041,4lUatIle'la ilnn 190 111.8' 402 auanai' t °aaa'lii tw Hata (Ti�ll't'.ith'7. 01:41 are :ter. ziat 1080 mail 11:100tly win 1'aa1111vor I poeDi 1•4=�d to please a°v;g0 4lt•4vnlIl who want inte91 neer Fittings for their ()HAS .F:R , THE HOEMAN ONTARIO ave Voittel•ay, i ,il•atia•aln }lltaen4l'i lean dd v11,- would therefore cask yoou t:1 4'811 in and look over our stint k and. 1,11' nanny friends wish tai . his 1 ° , s - I: enlnn4'ia, t See1nl ( haarking it.' raaa]e Damn:; and raaislii_r,l M,,te,a'k, 1r f(rr'e' bur inn 4 "aim Sac(°( t'o 5 nal nay vcintut4', The season for carp le etaaly illi "' Tapes, Carpets 1�0" �" away- from 0....le' lane arrived. 'l"hey HERALD is the pr so1'eer lnne'F11ita►pnn lJ IanCarpets from tlaroon�e/a tsbi4.lt Iev louaatee boat c+itt1c ()tp" inore(es. A lieatice' iia tln.e 4 11110010)5 - j1'.) :n tare )1155011•tanne'iut 41f Wool anIInol 1:frinp Carpets. .lq thte 1Ii':l._iiLow will gee* untag abneist lin Art "_tt105tins. Cretonnes and Lace Curtains, we have the largest acs_ 4ort�nncnnt ever shown and at prieee that can't be beat by anyone. :0.. up OC every home in tlo' district. You need not ride all over ting (ovlinnt0v in Se81('14 of lost sti.4 t. louokinl in W0r41 one part while perhaps Lpys your stank caps t a.' iin another part. Ari cad. in �' t5u5s 1104140)' 11-:11 lebaraat*e tha'nuu •1011as, EC ee y(Uu many as alauy`s al(,a=a less seauu'l 11) anneal worry. • upon it .nln�tennlbers.'" Rev. snug giving � nue information tin::0 WEDDING W -iin wee tine ale zt sp eaal+ic e. His will lead. to terovery, will lye suit- _ (41 theme was: "Tke second coming ably rewarded. lY:v.i:.ae•ana.a.-Ii.s:iNIl:. t of Christ aaceording; to .Acts Il. H.' Thomas Turnbull The meeting, wlltie i vvaas enjoyed' -14-4opo, B1e�sstc'�r d'. (1. e by young anti old. was closed with GO doxology .]ndbemledieticn. •' ? Second session. Wednesday nnior ming- This session was opened' .V Tnaal exercises., S with de ofit a eft e e , dead by i Rev. J. O. Litt, of Crediton, who y was elected to the chair. ]n Rev L. Wing's place, who was coma' ivy+'ladled to heave for the °'Par West.", Rev. J. R, Grenzeixtela, of Miser_' .t g ton, then spaoke on the following .•.- �e ' sisIeet 'Mae EN -angelical preach- iscrxs'*3a•r.1uisc•s*s:.c.ay.a ersr preparation allnd aliission."' �..... - Second speaker. Rev. . D, Rieder„ Tavistocktopic , .:Themeth- od of best meth- od for conducting revival serv'il'e," Rev E. Burn, of Sebring Ville, t D ?. r r i 1� � subject althea ) on the ���Zl��.� addressed lneetin following subjt . The staate of the soul after tleath. " bonze The various subjects trete diff-, 'cusse(1 in a very able manner. Our short stay, with the dear people of Zurich, was indeed a very pleasant one. May the omnipotent God accompany us to our various fields of labour, and enable us to win many precious souls for Hina, is our prayer. J. G. Burn. The ,Sunday School Convention at the Evangelical church is still in session and 0 full report of same will appear in our next week's issue. got Equipped with all modern conveniences, First-class accommodation to eonimer - tial travellers. Bar and din- ing room always supplied with the best obtainable. C .e hoemnder, Prop, ZU8ICH 1;laci Rair "I have used your Hair Vigor fat five years end gait gre:92iy pleased with it. It certainty re - Stotts the original color to gray ilsit. Itkeeps trayhaairsoft."-Mrs. Helens ilkeeny,NewP'ottlaed4Mie. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for (fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. Si.00 x'bolaas. IUs druggists. If your druggist c:ammot supply your atenid its eme dollar and we will express you w; bottle. ase sure amd give 18e name your merest express ofate. Address, J. C. Alma co., Lowell, Mass. ('an' Wednesday aafterin4ora, tine; 5th ,' Our Millnery we lutave 1 o$ o.pe0841 anpa aa'yitin'r shipment of Ladies' white and fancy $ tIl1dLTS, Sonne apeenaad V811 es. bought at as big reduction, and giving our Customers the benefit. :list. as grand wettable nia 4,'a".rt(d alt r. eti Trimmed Hats a Specialty . . . Q Cavalier la township. n:alaipl. Mr.Ben Is.ay� Dakotan ' Every I,1dy *he' 1118: not 88rea:dy' pmaire11aaSe(1 leer SummerI511inery, aiier County. North was married to :tiliss Annie Erine. S';hould look through our Stock. before buying. rhe `vrla<_, r oas. 5- AIF. Samuel Scliroaler and the latter by Alis .Addie' liacreher. ]liege of the brltdegroonh. The knot was tied by Rev- W. II. �( , etti aufor. ESato,eelieaai pastor. Although the weather was rather unfavorable for a large turn out, yet about 47 guests were pre=sent. Those from a distance were Mfr. Jeremiah I uercher and family of Cavalier, Dir. F. Geiger and Miss Ida Si/rants of Cavalier, Mr. Sash Selhra'der, Mr. John 1ia•lir(e'aler and wife of Daniels P O. and Mr. Alen I ata handling' Straw berries 'eats 1 ornamental t • well as* again this Season. and I expect D, grand and 11 did justice to the ZURIOR MARTS Irevised every Thursday afterntwhi. EVIae'att v4 to 13 • (sat. y0 3(i 4 (Bader - 3S 40 , Peas 55 60 Flotar 2.00 2.10 R Butter 13 14 s were d)i n.tTllen a r useful. The wedding dinner was : tel bel,*iia tel deliver about uhit'kens - - 14 5 a (icDucks 6 fi 0 11 dainties and enjoyed a genera' good Geese 5' s time. May God bless them in there • . . une 15th:, Poteatoes - -- - - .- 20 2s lady Liebler of Langdon. Th( pre- 1. ;;:s i fe's journey together. The, HERALD heartily joins in wishing the newly ]]tarried couple, a long and happy life Mr. Kaaer- cher is a native of this Township and his many friends will be pleas- ed to hear of this important step in Let nae have your orders early as possible. ;PRICES GUARANTEED Ls HENSALL MAitit F;TS, 62 to t4 25 25 37 40 58 60 2.00 2.1:0 'Wheat Oats :Barley Wats 4 Flour life and extend hearty eongratulaa- ,Either, Hogs (live) per 'cwt - 6,25 6.75 a tiol>!s. it i 1Zurich do (dressed) - - 7,40 0.00'