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The Official Organ. of Zurich and Ilay Township.
VOL II., NO. 2.
ZURICH, OTT. FRIDAY:ATIG. 9 1901.
CHURCHES. Important Notices
QT. BONIFACE, Catholie.
Order of service for the summer.
Sundays: High Mass at 10 a, m.; ate -
chism and Instruction at 12 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament itt 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 .ondoek; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy
Hear, or one hour'b visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Seer:meet every Satur-
day evening from 7 to 8.
Rev. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday services: -
German, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at
7 o'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 p.m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Allia-nce, at 8, hoir practice at 9..
Wednesday evening; German prayer
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; Notice is hereby given, that a
English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday by.ltrw was passed by the council
evening; Teachersmeeting at 8.
of the Township of Hay, on the
Rev. C. 11. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
3rd day of November, A. D. 1900.
providing for the issue of debent-
ures, to the amount of $609.25, for
geutfdie et'. tuff?. St. Petri 1{irdes. the purpose of drainage, and that
0
3ottesbietift norm.
kk uilr suoh by-law was registered in the 1)alb
registry office at Goderich, for the
unb abenbs 7 1.111r. Somitagictluht
County of Huron, on the 20th day
norm 9 114r. Celorerverfammiung of July, A. D. 1901.
Zonuer1ta9 abenbs um 8- Any motion to quash, or set aside
a 5d)filfe, Paftor. the same, or any part thereofonust
be inade within three months from
the date of registration, and can -
1 V. BACHAND, t. Joseph. not be made thereafter,
less Notary Public., Fire and Life In- . FREE. HESS SR, Clerk.
suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by Dated. the 23rd day of July 1901.
private funds or loan companies,
1.\TOIT ZC=
Notice is hereby given, that a
by-law was passed by the council
of the Township of Hay, on. the
11th day of Meech, A. D. 1901, pro-
viding for the issue of debentures,
to thoamount of $1982.70, for the
purpose of drainage, and. that 'such
by-law was registered in the regis-
try office Goderich, for the County
of Huron, on the 20th day of July,
A. D. 1901.
Any motion to quash, or set aside
the same, or any part thereof, must
be made within three months from
the date of registration, and can-
not be made thereafter.
Fame HESS SR, Clerk,
Dated. the 23rd day of .Tuly, 1901.
1\TCYITC=
The Weekly .;.tudget
Of News Here, There
and Everywhere. #
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Mr. T. B. Kelly left on Tuesday
work the
of the neighbors and two hours
for a visit to Buffalo. team was again placed on
Mrs. Wmnerner f Michigan s
solid ground. The horses were not
..sOi
visiting Mrs. G. Merner.
much the worse, but the harness
,
was considerably damaged.
Miss Dempsey of Exeter visited
Miss Clara Klopp left for the Pan
friends in. town on Sunday.
American for a few days prior to
Mr. M. Kestle attended the stdd the opening of School, She is still
Boys' reunion at. London on Tees- engaged at Sebastopol school as
day.
teacher, having been there for
Miss Ethel Williams is visiting several years.
at Mr. S. Haedy's at Carsonville, A Western. clergyman, noticing
Mich.
that the choir seats were unoceu-
Second-hand organs for sale and pied when the tune for beginning
to rent at all prices, at II. Well's, service had arrived, arose and inno-
Zurich. cently remarked, "I see that all
Mr. Charles 'Glreb recently pur- the choir are absent this morning •
chased a handsome piano from Mr. let the congregation rise and sing
H. Well. "Praise God, from whom all bless -
Surveyor Farncomb of London ingst
attended Connell meeting here on Death claimed the eldest dameh-
Monday.
ter of Mrand Mrs. John Geiger of
Miss Dora Either left on Monday the lith eon. on Thursday lust.
.
for a week's visit with friends at The deeeased was just budding into
London. womanhood, attaining the age
of nearly sixteen years, when she
Misses Maggie and. &mule Smillie was ealled away. She had been
of Heiman called on friends here
Tuesday.
ailing for about a year with heart
trouble, her siekness developing
Miss Carrie Greb of Detroit is into dropey. She was a bri
spending her holidays with her young girl itnd her death is sincere-
ght
11 J. D. COOKE, Notice is hereby given, that aparents ere. ly regretted by a large eirele of
h
Demist by-law was passed by the council Miss Emma. Shoenutcher has re- friends. The funeral was held on
(Late with °arrow te Promitoot)
o....urataty at the Lutheran ehurch,
turned from Blyth after a pleasant R + 1
r, Solieitor, Notary Pehlke
Ilensall, Ontario. of the Township of Hay, on the
llth day of March, A. D. 1901, pro. visit with friends there. the interment taking place in the
viding for the, issue of debentures Miss Rosa Stelk of Chicago was cemetery at the Goshen line. Sluels
to the amount of $1409,85, for the visiting MSS Tillie Johnston, of
tsileiti-I;s"tril?;len filstit'sniz.eeiel for the
peouDFOOT & HAYS mrpose of Drainage and that such the Dominion HOMO, recently. g
4.4•4434.4444
)57 -law Was registered in the vegis. The date of the Zurich fair has
Barristers, Solieitors, Notariec Pubile try dikes at Gederielt,for the Conn. been fixed for Wednestliter and. Born
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ete, ete. 0o. Square and North Street* of Huron, on the 20th day of July, Thursday, Sept. ltith and 19th. .1..ukriallt...--At the toth Non.. Hay,
tioderiele Ontario A. D. 1901. An Ottawa dispatchsays the reli,,,f a son.
on July 29th, the wife %of IL Diet.
Any motion to quash, 4V set aside official census of the DOMillien 1.Viii ,
- -
W. POUOPOOT
---- - ----- - - -- - - - ' be made within three months from
R. C. HAYS
the same, or auy part thereofeinust give the population at about 5,300,-
000. Set/elite-At the Sauble line, Hay,
on July 3Utle t1ie wife of William
the date of registration, and eannot Messrs. N. M. Cantin and E.
it'lliatte, of a daughter.
ZELLER, Is'nade thereafter.
Fred Hess Sr, Clerk. Beeignenl of St. Joseph left on Strt- i Dim We
. Clerk lOtti Div.Court, Huron ,; urday on a business trip "to Chi. (4.%inu.....On the Lst inet., at the NT
Commissioner for taking Affidavits, .I, DOW. tile 23rd day of july,1901.
cam. 14th con. Hay, Laura CiPipir,
Conveyaneer ete. Valuator for the Hu. : - M'. peter Lamont shipped. .tbree emest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. low
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roa and Erie Loan and Savings Co.tMS1°0113=0= carloads of cattle to Toronto this ' Julm ""ittet`• "t the? te Of •
(hike- Zeller Bitiek. Zurich Ou. j
Notice is hereby given that a
week. Pete aecompanied the ship.' years, 7 Months, and ;t days. t trot
" loy. ment
law was passed by the Couneil of
Me. ssrs. William Johnston. Wit. HILLSGRZEN
the township of Hay on the sthi
day of April 1901, providing for the atil 13eciscc, itlebura Jennison and n'ia1 to the Hrtim.o.
mount I hVTho rt Pee left on Tuesday for the Mr. Nortnall and his workmen '
Issue of debenteres, to the
24..orthes•est. 1
age and. that such by-law was rettis. The 'Tetuan hand enlivened our Smith lilta is the guest of Ntip. ONTARMAHOWN WHEAT.
of $1790.90 for the purpose of drain. left for the West Tnesilay.
term' in. the registry otlice at Gude- town with some choice latish". while Farguliar.
rieh, for the County of Huron, on 011 their Way to tran(t.nt on Fin b
the 110th day of Jull,y, A. D. VAL Wednesday morning. nit ces are the order of the
Any motion to quash. Or eet made! Mr. ,A.Weslolt's eon of Derlite Is ' ° he , seetine !.. !.'44 V- - 4 'i z'I
'Zan it: titcy.r 4.1. 1'; ',; ':, tC,..atita-
4, , r,, j. Wese. . der
the same, or any part thereof.tnust ' spending, part of his summer boa. i Miss A. Maxwell is spending Lai-
deys at her how here. ee s'S -., keeeeseeeteses \, a: - et. tees/eke
eyes as 4 f, : tri;.;.t :.r„Irt.i r.-1:4,,111,1,a,';.r.*
elf Ventall Surgeons, Toronto. rta-so hetet the date of registration, and cannot , loll, and other friends. 1 Chas. Troyer treated a number , u.""s , EZI•t. k:- f v.---' 12-:" ',''' ' '. 11'''' Cr' IIL
I ',..1 ast‘.. V. , E .i2 t: v L`,J"`401,Li• it,',0 ftc.
erg wee, eese., ee sees C411 Q
essesest, ggasame of the Illqui eellege be wade within three months from ' days with his uncle w
.,::. i trt. P. •-, .,. -
,:,11; 6: u-E.,.tisf,..L;:, .r . i iv!i:. ts'.
At DOMIlniiin Mine Zurich, every
1.4l6 . Ray Connell. )t
Hue
t.,:-
1 **1* iir IC = Qtaite as number of capitalists ifi""ntQ f:_•.-,, [[?- .,.a .- ,
' - ; nes vain:ere this week.
. .. .
alines co., regarding road in 7th v.:-.. 21 4411'144 U4i't tlr, Z''4.-, •:.rit.:17 u
COMICii Met Mt AVM:. 5th. A min- -ore tii:,.,s ,,,. t.i.e .!::,. •v; r!.t. tatibtu t.,,T
r front Chicago accomisiMett by munication from the Sutherland -
ed at St. Joseph last bight. the i tt,; at ;in til'i, 1.. 'L..' ti„,n et tr.; Jes.
[ -1.7otice is hereby given. that a by. Messrs Cantin and Ilicigneul arriv- t
. ja0. STANBURY, B. A.
sii,(-..4.1. C°1616114;84 Sl'Al4D117P"1" ' the Township of Hay. on the 13th ',
laW WAS passed loy the Council of !
eiti t Al,,-aS laid before the emineil. Ti1,:.:-,,,;,---.,,P,;,--;,u,,,,,a,:-.i,VIgta'.1ruliZ ,1
1 II; s , "i,p 7 'GI tit.; v -,C,:11, UV! ertiy,sevi ,
.1r
I A... Mr. Chase Greb has the agency rite ecitnicil will attend to the nee- '
sew of July, A. D. 1901. providing' for h . . . Stoves, . • ,- tee . tse se- ekseee e se tee gesese ma 3,*,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 1%.70TARY, '
'Conveyaneer, Mosey to Loan on Vidlage for the issue a debentures to the ' i °" and ter at once.
Itangee, also other tartkes. Pali The following rates were stettele 11114 i - ***- B ''
and Para Property at lowest tales of In- amount of $10s.75. for the purpose t Ss. will soon be complete. taw a Le.= do:-.t...r:" •• ,.....0., .-J.!,.:,--ar., r:1,0,:li
•
U1 drainage. and that such by-bri,V 82nt ' tor the eurrent year : CoCon/IL?' rate masc.? r vee reereeee 9'-:i174 4,,,,,f: ---tiy 33- s4t'A
ig, 7 7,,C10., ' ._4 ,:. • , q 7. It • ,,...., ,i ,.7%.." ,171g
iereg. Documents is original Um -Man
read and advised tiptel.
tem@ God celled Abram ast Ilaran it
was CIO years before setram's des-
eendantS came tato poseeseion
of their own land ; but the Children
of Israel were actually in Egpyt only
hall that time, or 216 years.
IA. net nation -The Egyptian
nation. Win I judge -God brought
plagues and deStruction upon the
Egy.ptians. Conte out -Israel was re-
deemed from bondage and came Out
of Egypt with great wealth. T1110
pronaise was literally- fulfIlled, but
there was a long time of waiting.
15. In peace -"This verse strongly
implies the immortality ot the soul,"
16. Amorites-Thls was tho general
nate for the Canaanitish trites..-
Bonn Com. iniquity not yet full
-"Frona these words we learn that
, there is a certain pitch of Iniquity
Li to which nations may arrive be-
i fore they are destroyed, and be-
yond which God will not permit
........4 theca to pass."
. 17. A. smoking furnace-Thls signi-
- fled the affliction of the children of
- Israel in Egypt. "They were there
13 a in the furnace of affliction." Burn-
' ing lamp -The symbol of the divine
a presence. "Faith may be strong,
a but light comes while we stand he -
1 fore the Lord, ity the holy altar of
79 - burnt offering,"
;.. 18. Made a covenant -A covenant
92 .1 is a mutual agreement between
t. two contracting parties, each of
e which is bound to fulfil certain en -
50 s gagentents to the other. In Holy
p Scripture it is used mostly to de-
note certain defined relations be-
[. tween God and man. River of Egypt
grz r -Probably the River _Nile.
'- s Thoughts -Incidental features of
3 is the covenant: 1. It was of God's
is own making. 2. It was an estab-
e lisped covenant. 2. It was 0.11 en -
is y tailed covenant. 4. It was an ever-
lasting covenant. From everlasting
d in the counsels of it and to ever -
140 y lasting in the consequences of it.
11 --A. W. Parry.
PRACTIC A.L SURVEY.
Yoi
daft
BOSSENBEItitY
• .
ideelised Auctioneer ter
en Comity. respeetfully solieits the pat -
nonage of those who intend baring eatee.
eiatisfaetion guaranteed.
Dit. F. A. SELLERY,
The Lord conzmunicates with men,
A large part of the scriptures is
stated as being what God said. Those
who scout the Idea of nuns receiving
messages and communieatiens from
God refect not seily tee sacred re.,
cord, tint the tAfierier.?os td mita to-
day. In irm.,;.ci t,;,;.ven distinct
utteraitees of t; to faithful
scream.
God's prent;.4.-4 1.„3
mised Pim t.4 .3.1irant to be le•i
'exeeelling grrol. rrtwurd.' Tian came
to iiiin porlinp* nt tritieal time. in
Ids life. lie iia.1 414,111,0J eneraties,
and poAsibly ht. tiv.ir,thtt that he ultra
fight Ids way r 1..rit. t Iv vigil an the re
might be a; u itiptathm t.. tamonron,e-
intent; brni. al Vac right time.
(Wire, timc, butt i.tto:cit said, "Ptar
t."
Abrara'ct faith. Alirrin lauctr cer-
t.ainb Vett the l.crrt hod N,isea 1110
word to him. it wtri it iraprcs-
sloa of ;t 3!ri-our r„ greatlY
he irt'd t* Ito simph.
ite.2,71,*. ow a Lt„,1,4 Ptiftliniont
of Vint ele.dre: lia hitt ;h. 1 Irti
(q. t, he 0.40.6'1 E;atir,qt etr9L-
4('W,P^ in W:1011 ' td Ihr„, tea as Torr.
feet illindriti n ViAOrt..4
of faith. ''114„ol
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hoped for, , ; nut
EMS." S'4 tru r. ;In trnin rt!nirli tee
there 'rn.v atolleato how
4Et*E*9 priPtIg9.4 fettdri,a, In
tira tural ly.rs:z., cvsnts umbt
tlowta grai,e etttttErv, teat ;
he had U. 'NW% thtt re1 the
eon. 'we .1.% t rr11 .ttt,t
nri ;To 14.-„itne,
hat he ftnew rho TA .1A T.- th.A;
111i hod Ott 23 tA' te• ttj tOrit
1:.;q1 ri;;;t0-,
ititintalin0 4'4 4.1dirf..,-;Pl. tnds1. tottUlt
wEicn wr-rtl lo!
cue ....: Ili, I- , n., 4 2F'it
ileonostie 'Vain** Ilnlpsent Valle
11;1,3. ;Dr -a, matte:At.
graduate et 1)elle. me - 9 be Made thereaftte Mr. E. V. Spencer the portly rep- lot friends to a paeraie. Thursday.
!rot -onto tuiversity. Painless extraction
Pried Hess Sr. Ctera. presentative of Bowe „IF
et teeth. Nate ttotk spreEntity. s ramesonCo, Miss Annie Consitt is attending
Dated the %rd. day of Jul.'''. Izel. of Hamilton ntade his regular bust. the Pan American this week'.
Men day.
ZURICH COURT ATTEI•IDED
Okrlee over (Metre Bank. Exeter.
wasregisteyea in the yegistry, ocitm miss Lattra gimer of nrainpton 1 .1-10 mills, township rate 1 a -to t. 'A.. hY ,r'''''',.'''''.':' '1";".'''''''''s .11.1..
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at Goderieh, for the Count,. of rEn. 1- ' • 21- Wier of Cavanery 12 ill # ,,-* ' s t 0 -I e 3- 0 f•u .t tt:a.."ia,:....70,•,;:dEr,7;c0•;:r 7! 01! Cs,
11111'014 oh the 20th day of July, L'ag- former reskiehts of Zxzeleh nlinsi sPeeial school rates S. Se Xo. , Is'.;2",: t i;.:.-1,0,,.1..r.enIlizri2.T. r.....-, 7, '..r.., ,..":...11t.1,:tii',
1901are visiting here. They- arrived 2.„ „*.'eltt°,..„., bee- 8. No• 1-_,...0 ';$21'1-11.,S• ttk No. er,t 't nni tYrtr--;-ir. frni-ns:',. 1 sime.f, ,
Any motion to quaslt,or set asitle UedriemlaY evening- arriveit home :4 tzatk U. S. S. ...so. 13 $127.50. 6. ll ittli ' reit.,, e;:l'esa.titnc.; of tfr-n v.ttriuti,-...; , I
be made within three -months from last week from Rodney, voitere she -...,,c'k.:487°-*-364'2t' SS: SS,..-.. N-4;•61t4.9,111.f;-669: ' !Cri'9:3; ''''' °v..61T;nr:z*7:rje..-.7"::',r7:t.1 ttlw:I''';':'r,-.....,77'llz9,,-Thsjni'rci't(n:9171j:.
the same, or any part thereof. meat ' Miss Nettie 'L'Vell
, the date of registration, and cannot has for several seasons been en- 4. • • • ' "
gitgedt as head milliner in otte of 1*„00„ S. S. No. 4. iilii9:14. tti". "IkiiV. l'e
Viva Hess Sr, Clerk. the large shops of that town. 32a4, tF. S. S. N.O., 1 .SOS.,* 17. 13. N. YOL and 'I 'urns .111,.*;tr..C.ntp4-a,„
,'iall''4 tif ,'I It.t..-trsflts,tr'' %;''''.!!'''''''''''S" t:-..;:in-37zIrll'71r7.-.t:';"art:111).
4tdc.V.%0t0**;t1:C.LIC;e401.104:01:%0e:;‘..*-...*
tv, , be made thereafter.
(..,•-• ,14:
Dated the 231d day of July., 1901. A few days ago white Air. Albert lisfX17IsT-603: Si -,,,. .111 I'lltij'' r. il it is, !, 1.5.:27ig.,-:: crits!'-':'t-te:i;:' , "-s-:!'.f'-; 3 vatfa":'-'''t4
: COMMER0111. HOTEL g
Zettel was eirtcring over 4n to,,lti well 1
' t lt. d be il '
O *
.,,, Special to the nitmALD.
e stuek fast. With the aid of some et. leattteiangtotMnsid, al.1
1 paztireiefolitiP:wili%efiriluug-e rate. 1 mill. FP eti,t ,' itzatfr,'1,1". In.-. r.r.zaai ."-...s
$11.2.7i5li;ratilenr,.lippitittait
* • * * * e zurildE4 tn C. i.'0 O; 2
0 , blitiraDALv ! broke through and ioth, horses amen -Fits were oz.; and ana- age of tratt,c-r ait,z,'.r:3-..1-1.1,
I Cite. tem. 31 fc.r r-.....ttnn. t3.7,:revatt- i
3 Sttictly up-to-date in modern ito- 6 As the crops were light the boys
* pm-ereents. Di:sing:moms is sup- 0 are done harvestine Tp\Gra.litrle' acsutirttienr, of Val*. e.!:v.t.„,att. 1.ar:„IttEr,s. vecee
ten nrall fifteen in;ing, 1 "_e/lst of !Ital.
c.- trhe:itsliteest% en g- E. A ruo_ j , : r:;m:16',,, Into 14,14%-ni on,1 13.-ek.- 1 ui,-7.e..
0 plied with °ray the vety best. 1,-1 ri * I , tand notices, E. and W. braliche.0 4r-',.• rt,,,namtt727 by two of t',":., mast
s Bar eagle s eb .ce nig° rS mid ei # aome of the boys are off for Man-
e .1 in et i e .,
ei cigars. il t 1,7 fj 90 itoba on the 611i. south, sa.00; E. branch north m(4) ; , I 'el: , rtillirt:lie'llstitekls 1170-733 1:111°14113:41:1111.-r111:11e2' et .1;1117i
0' Mr. Albert a.eccinpanied by his Coll eseesesi a tEnn-ti trial was! inn4le.„ and the
W. branch north $3.001 !Zurich'
• Excellent sarripie Rooms 0
.0 sister and cousin visited at .A.Chal- ' drain smith moo; Zurich drain have i breal Nra. then snorr..3 on the 131,4s
O • for Coronteretol Men.
t..i ler's last Sunday. - triorth $3.00; Fly. M. Willert rep. z j lEs 07 1'17'0 Tglapasi 1.07 film?. br
by-law J. D. north $6.00; tp. clerk
g j ....s„oorret, i 1%.1.;a4vtptetrthotiat.,ttwep:..e,aht,? Icioe„relynts:rf000tratrrilo
se..- i resualts Indies:Le izer.traly tItrtr. the
o i ci nil. $83.6B.00. 1;.,1,5011;E:TunEEllit.nlrazIALTYpriinviiiit '
(mud& rt.. -47. but sail ret3 s.-ez;,:tra r.:";!o•nbt.
p3stage etc. $22.66; tp. clerk ex- ,-..e.. to i Nil! have; a very ra ur1.47,...i inf,nertee
penes re Zurich drain notele$10.50 ; art ; on the V7c-IplIt 13,,r tt;t3Et1. und iat'Zs'a3
tp. clerk, expenses West branch VIA -a, On CV?. ViIlla:,Ity' Or gre7117. ir;:nt,11:. it ;
alin°1;Irl‘IVI.VIctilheseiersoku'thex11)0e.n3s0t
er fol' ih
"lt0 . "-
and. ;7117:1;''s'''e--`141
clerk. expenses r. branch notth i --1,-,..`,0, ...,01 ,,,,rf -1,4.0.a.3 1',..,7,11 e-,3.-.4-, ,c,•11,..,...,- •".
* ,Thr. n"
riaVr4. 9.ratt40.'4:: "i9451- e a ,,;•••,, • ,
$10;60; Noah &trams, hat/ling lum- I was ; soft ani ...C...1";, -;y. 7:1,:•, t".2.7.].0,:a r th
ber 0.00; John Howald, gradiri,g' - oic... 1 Tn.tr,
ay 7: ii ITr.,-;t t:r r 1,, • '. e ' 0.: e
:r...4;-.1......_ con. 10 $11 00; S. Miller, rel.). till. r is of '1,tter rinality than t!.t I'.
' cm. 14 25 cents ; J. A. Williams &
Irtiron Model tehooic Co., flour for indigent $22.00; Wm. teri- ' SO'd.,r: ....nlj. than ,:z ,t
The Model schools at Clinton: and 13ecker, bridge Zurich. drain 313. 50 • : " Filler ra- -..•-:- r: i It ttst
Goderich will open on TuesdayMrsEWeitzelrelief $10 00
e • # mese th or tto• Qt:Itt,.7 fir i 11' ' /7E7 7 'rt. troi:7X
. . , ,; Cas- '41'"u`deep in tni, y.,',.. -,,,s, at, 3 -4,2,17 4.44 14'
Sept. 3rd at 9 o'clock a. M.
par Roehrig,
re -
The 13oard of Examiners will Nichelson,refund license fees $375;
mil. C. R. $2.00; Mrs. hoar'istlel petentsri gat..? tile to -....owing meet at Goderieh on Saturday, Wm. BeokereSnaking fence at erss131)°fl .
attend the Model Schoole are re- payment on E. and. W. brunches
Sill: i tr'an tv:1;;;;;;70,,,:.4:(1:::,,,f:r:fi;`:
August 24th. Those wishing to , bridge 50 cents; J. Memet, part
quested to notify the Public School:. smith H. L. D. $50.00; P. W. Feels..
Arabor ... a meet- light
Inspector before the date
... 6 BB
GEO. )3A1RD, 'Secy. Minn Hass SR., Cletk.
eomh expensessE. B. north. $64. i 1 as Turkey Rea. 157
ing. Applicants should state
which school they prefer attending. Council will meet again on Mon- ;and les." seett ..
day the 2nd September at 1 &Clock i !: thMichia
e gn, 3:1 0 S3
7.6
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p. zit.
The Drysdale fishermen are leav-
LOUIS rOSTEtt, pRop. Sling this coming week for Port
Huron.
tieassetsOre as-aiS*** 0+.1.1;.'4 *GOSS*G4110 _ i
Dr. Desjarcune s doing a rush
ing business at present.
Talbot visited at the home
of .L Hatt last Saturday night.
Our foot ball team is doing a
rushing business every Saturday
night.
be Vontinion"
lbortse
Equipped with all modern
conveniences. First-class
accommodation to commer-
cial travellers. Bar and din-
ing room always supplied
with the best obtainable.
C :LShoernache Propi,
ZILIElett
"I wag &co tip to tio with •
quick consumption. Ithen began
to use Ayeri Cheltsss Peet -dill.
improved it mite, and ran to*' in
perfect health." -Chis. E. Hatt. i
men, Gibbstown, N. Y.
It's too risky, playing
with your cough.
The first thing you
know it will be down ,
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Be.;
gin early with Ayers
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the c ough.
three'ale*: rse., mnotth a* anntiary
O) 50e . 'Wit right itg, btlYikehrthi. hoarse.
tt630%, *Id 01411..0tizi iht,14 COOtOOtal•
gfit,p1Foniecaso's d to kee*on
J, V. AM co, z,611, NM*.
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