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The Herald, 1901-08-16, Page 1jest mar . ets and at lowest prices, hence w► a can aif'or ho w size ztreeter IS oat. Tearer tee troops alert nuc ta3to brute t='a- r40.;4, the, ire 1.114 121 } posseseltsk loss} was srtabue tt 314 ilanlaT, THE rOL. 1 ., NO 3. flERAL The Ofii,cial. Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. r. . ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, AUG. 16 41901. CHURCHES. Important Notices P. BONIFACE, Catholic. Order of service for the summer. ndays: High Mass at 10 a. nl.; Cate- Ihism and Instruction at 12 o'clock; Tespers and Benediction of the Most 3lessed Sacrament at 7 p, m. ly Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock; Tespers and Benediction at 7.30 p. m lek Days: Mass every morning at 7. 0 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with xposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy lour, or one hour's visit to oar Lord a the Blessed Sacramet every Satur- ay evening from 7 to 8. Rev. Father Valentine. Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English iunday services: - max, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at 'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 p.m. asday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, tor Alliance, at 8, hoir practice at 9. dnesday evening; German prayer sting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; ;lish prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday Hing; Toaehers' meeting at 8. Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor. entf d?e cu. fettle St. Petri "Kir*. c3otteehienft vomit. [talb ii tlfir abenas 7 Utlr• Soltntagf dale me 9 /lip. €ehreruerf animlutig !merit% abenbs um 8. c Se's?dile, �%cistol'. V. BACHAND, St. Joseph. • Notary Public, Fire and Life In - wee Agent, Money to Loau, either by rate funds or loan eompauies, J. D. COOKE, ,ate with barrow tk Prond£oot) Barris - Solicitor, Notary Public. Benson, Ontario. ROUD1=OOT & HAYS 3 = Mr. Yoe, of Mount Forest, is visit- ing friends here. Miss Eva Warren has returned from Oruntl Bend. Norman Cook is; in Lttcan on business this week. FOR SALE. Confectionery Stock and Fixtures. Mrs. D. Gottschalk offers for sale her Confectionery Store, Stock and Fixtures at a sacrifice. Immediate possession will be given. For further particulars apply to MRS. D. GOTTSCHALK, ZURICH, ONT. Dates of Fall Fairs. Hay Branch Agricultural Society, Zurich -Sept. 18-19. Industrial Fair, Toronto -Aug. 26 -Sept. 7. Western Fair,London-Sept. 5-14. Hamilton -Sept. 10-12. Exeter -Sept. 15-17. Blyth and Morris, Blyth --Oct, 8-9, GreatNorth-Western, Goderich- Oet. 1-2. S. Huron, Seaforth-Sept. 24-25. E. Huron, Brussels -Oat. 3-4. Turnberry, Wingham-Sept. 26- 27. A.shfield, Dungannon -Oct. 10-11. Howick, Corrie -Oct. 12. Fullarton-Logan, Mitchell -Sept. N. Waterloo, Berlin -Sept, 20-21. N. Middlesex, Ailsa Craig, Sept. ' 19-20. Northern,Walkerton--Sept.18-19, E. Zorra, Tavistock -Sept. 15-17. Wilmot, New Hamburg -Sept. 12-13. HENSA.'LL Spedal lec a to the $i;RAI.v. I The Misses Petty are visiting in Parkhill. C. A. McDonoll is visiting friends in Forest. Miss Vera Murdoek is, visiting in Wingbam. arristera, Solicitors. Notatriee PabHi' ett'. e`er. Square and North Street, Uodvrielt, Ontario Pt •OUDFOQ'K` Ft. C. HAYS ZELLR, • Clerk 10th Devi Court, MHOra irinuris stoner t©r taking +1013csvit. , rol+:lucesr err. Valuator for the lttz- Misss Agnes Delaney has returned to her ]conte ineWing in un. rills May Higgins, of, London, "eitiatg Alt's. W. . C. Davis. 1 T. Holy. of Ztarieh, called fan and Eric, home nue Savants. Co. Teatsall friends on Tuesday. Eve- Zelkr Medi, 'Zurich that. Mrs. Elliot, erf ('hieitgo, is Visiting 1 xw her sister, Mrs. T. Neelunels. • 1 h and Mrs. Chits. Cook, if Chi- s ., s r r r� .������ ���� ,, r!,a�,tr„ire. visiting. his parents. 1 a Incensed Attetientcr tor iter- Melvin McLe'arn, erf Lt 9'tilon, isill !elle*. rrspet,tfalOw ,teneits the pat- visiting at Mr. Thos. Iltardenk's Igo of these who intend having sales. Mina real►itismik. of teniidlo n, is i' eisfsetiona guaranteed. 0 visiting be !ester, Mrs, II. Arnold. II r The Misses Y i1tt g:ltlnnt• are visit, A , ,L ,' ' iinq in Auburn. Myth and ielerich. A. +� 3Iteses Alien and tizeit' Wr;eetttle ! s I t f Berlin, :are here visiting' frielnds- t rntiat, graduate of the 1aorsal Co' eg e, .e.,Isere. fir][!'. raid Mt s. l4roiltt re+- tatl Sti serosa 'neonate. else h on & tate oil Qnrrattt enz of IDen tim.y, turned Irene trent the PanireAtinera i w ,alar lL"wive:silty. Riiaatess t'x'a' etton� can r:,nlz. Plate vaock as egeaE:e.xGiny'. I �lrr and Mrs. Paulin, visited Mrs. a )ettianten Blouse, Zurich, every! Pa Mita s brother, E. It;�itnntee. div err. titatiditry,. tele 'Su nday. , a Miss Lottie' t"aatatelerin, arf' e ntitteona. ` a The Weekly � P� d t Of News Here, There and Everywhere. T ' ' ' -4...,... --1P-- ,g`> ; a�� - ..; • ,, :.,ii: IV A . 4"." Atli o. ., , Ap, ,.., , Mrs. Buchanan and Miss Pearl visited at Hensall yesterday. Miss Mero of Hensall visited friends in town over Sunday. Miss Minnie Sheffer of Hensall visited Miss Doan on Tnesday. Mrs. Short of Hensall visited Mrs. Gertrude Hess on Sunday. Mr. John Schuettler, of Cleve- land, is home for a visit to his par- ents. Miss Annie Hess will leave on Saturday for a visit with friends in Michigan. Messrs. C. Hartleib and E. Appel left Thursday for a trip to the Pan American. Mr. Ed. Merrier left on the har- vest excursion to Manitoba on Wednesday. Mr. Godfrey Nicholson Jr, of the Bronson lune, left on Tuesday on a visit to Manitoba. Quite a ntunber from here at- tended the barn -raising at H. Kalb- ileiseh's yesterday. Mr. E. E. Faust continues very low, and his friends have small hopes for his recovery. Mrs. Ed. Dean of Deanviile,Mieh. is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Buch- anan and other friends. Alias M. McAllister, dressmaker of Hilisgreen is busy sewing in town the past few weeks. Misses Maggie and Edith Tor - ranee of Egnaondville visited in town a few clays this week. There was no service in the Lutheran eleureh on ttntulay owing to the absence of the pastor. Mrs, Link and daughter,of ('redi- ton spent a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. C. Either the pest week. Mr, and Mrs..t. Preece' w.*sit d sat Plattsvilla+ for a few da e:it. Thy returned, "Wednesday evening. It will do yuu ^carni to seer the line elf of nt'wv stoves at (l'a'bs Hard- ware which will be sold ehe�atlr. J. A. W'illitunsantiMiss Williams ttatttlttd the funeral of the lata E. elrandet's at Exeter on Thursday. The Had Branch Agrleteitural trsttcietv's price lists are ready` for e istrileatiarn. Call t►nn the 'Secretary NW 4UitE'. Antiitlnt r pientnle 'party front Hee all drove through !tore tilt their wroth; to Grand Bend one 'lte caddy taerrnnitee 'itis 4 Denaala;Prey wv;lhas has lna=etn ns=iting here the' past week. left • o' e + a I f� a her Incline •� n _ eat Heeler m aria "T' . _ v , u tG � itternvie a Building operations at tris= Ugh *lie church ail- 1►a'a>;,+r progressing, ttaapid1UV lad the brick work will cion Use mpleteal. Mn•. litoliert Beattie ntnl his iiothert frien \'dila called on 'Sirs. • . C. Mail and other f iettes There n Monday. cancer er+n f rile zeds in town on ` d G. STANBURY, Be A. vitcdrnesdaw. Sucre -tact to etre n,V'_VSt di Miss 131anlehe Petty has returned to Toronto after spooling a -week :BiSr1'El:, SUD,it l'T(Dia, xvo"iAtitli, ilia, her mother. reya i er•, Motley to Lone on Village dr centra p'rairesit * at loese<st sates of In_ r. amid Mrs. Ite oder t►tt, from ;t. DDeeuments inn original Getman $eaafo i'th, spent Smitbty with Mr. t and advised upon. 'mut. Mrs. Murdoek. l Miw a Mata ie Bell has rettir�ntttY ITCH COURT AT1'BN! i' " front Miehigiati,'w•here she has btteeri s ever ° lien's Bank. Exeter, 1 visiting her brother..1ri . Simon Saarar is has purchased he homestead farm on the Goshen bite. front the executors of his F ','H ether's estate. Mr. `WalterMillett of Berlin was its town. Monday evening. 'atter is travelling for a firm in • and is doing well. Misses Farah and Emma Dunn of t. Thomas, N. Dakota and Mr. and firs. Brown of Cd. Chicago called on friends in town on Monday. !r Ed. Sanders. who died at Elora ire eently and was burned at Exeter er yesterday, swam' a brother of Chas. Santlers. of the Exeter Advocate, i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoneman are it itt Guelph attending the Grand 13 Ledge of Odd Fellows. I Ote*O : :W WteVO0eevrer t:, itl Mrs. A. MurdorI: Raid daughter S ,,; ..s 0 e:; , ; have returned home after avisit, et with friends in Chuen Soaand. HOTEL - Miss Lizzie _Nicholson, of Clinton, visited Willow Haan on her way to • visit her brother near Zurich. Misses Kate Chtapma-- and Erma `. rud:tly up-to-date in riaodets bra- S -1 oveinents. DDioingroarms is sap- > ictal with only the very best. ',' r 9. g contains r j lee litluo;r and 9; garR• J Exeententt Sample Rooms ICA" Commereini R1err. CFI OellS FOSTER, PROP. 71 '• tiro d" i^nit eVeaciee *e a* :be :Mont -triton'. bone: quipped with all modern mveniences. First-class e'onnnlodation to comrner- nal travellers. Bar and din- room always supplied .fix the best obtainable, Im 'Sboern-acher trop' ZURICH' Rennie left on Monday for a two weeks' visit with friends in Han- over. A large nutnber from here at- tended the Presbyterian picnic at Grand Bend. All report having a good time. Answer to 7ixr. tlingerieh. Editor of THE EtR'iLD : In last week's issue of your paper I noticed a communication from David Gine- rich regarding the leegth of hinder twines. For the information of the public, I wish to say that the twine he mentions, Salmon Tag, was only made for a 550 -foot twine and sold as such. Would any sane farmer believe the statement that a ball of it will tie 20 sheaves more than the McCormick Inure manila 650 -foot twine? The statement is so absurd that it hardly needs any contradic- tion on my part. I might also men- tion the fact that Mr. Ginerieb is a cousin of C. Hartleib, and no doubt is more or less interested in the business of Mr. Hartleib. The Sal- mon Tag is in no way equal to the McCormick pure manila, and those who have used McCormick pure manila will vouch for the correct- ness of the above. CHAS. 'GREE. - "I had a very severe sicluiess that tbti'k off all rtry hair. Y put - chased a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor and it brought all niy hair back again," V. b. Qaaimt, Mantilla', til. One thing is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows that's all there is to it. It stops falling of they hair, too, and al- ways restores color to gray hair. sun . Settle. All irsigists. If'b y fur dreg let cannot xQ ply you, send us one dour and we will ezpreee . yali a: bottt1b. Ream* soukeve t1ta name et your gent d'!eYiresa omce. .Address, . CAST 1 CO., Lowell Mass. and son-in-law of Fred Demuth, of this town. Mr. Sanders was a vic- tim of consumption. The many friends of Mrs. Sanders extend their sympathy in the loss of her hus- band. Wise HERALD.vertisers use the columns H Of THE It pays. Miss Annie Campbell of Berlin is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell near Blake, for a few weeks. Potatoes are very scarce here and the person who is so fortunate as to have a good patch has a veritable gold mine. MISS Mina Doan returned home on Tuesday from a three weeks' pleasant visit at Goderich Wing - ham and Blyth. Mrs. Wni. Finkbeiner, of Milver- ton, is here at present, being called home owing to the serious illness of her brother, Emanuel Faust. Bailiff Sipple has bills out for a sale of chattels of Louis Masse of the Bauble lints. Sale Friday, Aug. 23rd at 1 o'clock p. in, Terms ('aesh. The ilj- has rare good health,I wot His appetite ,tt st 1l c, a prime - The dinner bell may ring or not, He's always there on time. -Chiteaago Record -Herald. Mr. Frank C'resswe1ler, barrister., • of Duluth, e'tlled on friends here Monday. on his way to visit leis father.in.laaw, Mr. P. Douglas, near 131 1. PER YEAR. SPECIAL LINES . poor, 'The 5 We have a few BROW,gai.. Lines that we wish,.•to' your attention to. gain is assured in each line. Read the following List: 13 only Ladies' Shirt Waists, in muslin and print fabrics, some slightly soiled, regular .75 to 1.40, Special at 79 yds Dress Muslins, fast colors, good designs, Special at 'O'we tea at 02 yds Striped Zephyrs, in 3 patterns, Red and Grey, Navy a're wag and White, and Blue and Pink, good quality, Special at •'es "'and •r eats 50 yds Challie, in four patterns, light and dark, good Alpe, wino quality, Special at - - - 2,d, is AQ„ e. 87% yds best quality print, new designs, good width, Special r„ F 3 doz. prs Ladies' black cotton hose, good dam er.raa 10c each Special, 3 pr. for _ - quality, 25,,i. 111-6°. 1 i.r- 1 , - i rule WAX. t • pubetaag0 RX.r.,s,, las• Mt.:re tie,^', Cu rite.:tit, 1(aa:u of ehea ,ttm:0 Watt Gyral Come early ane. secure first choicd Y 8 A halt ,ove ii►4rfl- 'tag, caul mum 1.d- ,ud von - SU. Just tl coward OW.i bald, le ��� are" �� OIV-R1'eurifuer (a Produce taken in exchange for Goods. �t.kat tet.- biome 18 pkgs. Japan Tea Special per pkg 140 Roasted Rio Coffee, per ib siftings, 11b pkg. Sun dried, "We do what we say." a Sar FAUST ZURICH SPRING STYLES taxa U. In THEYRtbr" et clic of E R ilei 1601A cs• f'J1"'( ittelu •cruet Ow other, Urfa ttig� a cruise,: You will always find the latest, sweilest and na dost up-tq>"'r.z takes. date stylus at the Mrs. F. W. Hess and Master George re'turne'd Tuesday evening from their trip to Richards Land- ing, Algouia, and report at mist pleasant trip. Dr. Musing of Detroit is visiting his parents here and gave 'I'ni iitl.lt.wt,¢, as pleasant eall yesterday. Fral,�,tiirearaniee the Dr. is pros. periwig in his attlot►tt+tl ac ,relit sit, limn a pair of niea' coin - fineable shoes. 4'laaas. Frita ran sup. ply you at very close prit't+'.. Fall stt,elt will ,soon 1;e to hand enol tell so:innner wear must be sold to make t+egtii. ('. Fritz, Zurneh. He wrote. her of laic have, and live' hed she would not spurn it. Ah ! he was polar tad ery thing but The daughter et` the editor, :pais! did not return it. lieeause he hadn't ainny SWIMS at all. Catholic, Standard and Tinw . , - Burn At the I3 �► n~ na o nn tine, Huy, on the :atln inst the wits vat �In - M. Stumpf, ars a daauee:Unter. PEOPLE as BOOT .AND SHOE STORE eo•'S I. of arty tu,kling; -tt,. 'Y, MOSI had the 1' ut - taar!w kap- 8 wet Lia army Masala 11 Thr rR. We are leaders in fashionable footwear. Ever. thin ' e' alai t by, a Men's, s, Ladies andChildren's Shoes always on. hand=a' lowest ll` s. If you want the very ery latest for spr tcaoro pi` `t.misty atom 41.0111 tile leading Canadian 111aiiufactur'er's C'Onle to eaG 1 tr'°k OHAS ; THE WHOEMAN ,1OH ONTAR Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. ICES atilt' *nal v s.3 ruci I% .4 taro tt am% term Dr' ai? rL gl Chir am re ke to we Mil-. 11 '1 as r+ae t *ret utt slay AS. kiII*: or the II•,ltkt'.b tri .N arta pey,:pn0 s WAR as' � to aa..41b i e n ttt�1 ' li tvat t ' to Le 4 t1t.4 wet Ctro thvlar 'd'ed 1XAtr'I� BE.1 I `Il' 1C'Ia t ter to frit Every one who would have at j+ OF 'GOO'S cif , 4Ere14 clear, soft, velvety- ascii: free from ' a eteu,.t .M emelt tie, ac neat s, •ret nesw and - .� i'.ati isa:eir. 1 1 lil n l 1 1 &slig+kiting, eruptions lutist use Dr.! NOW is the time to get a Prar„ gain ill Muslims' and ge'.,ve►rt• to t °lru e s C)itntiiaennt. It is a trueslines-. 3 `i`nct4 ren►.• 4-lal for the skill, tyres not (104 the �Df Summer Goons, as we are bound to dear .e ,)-at 'ItIel i ; pores as titer powders. and insures our stock before the season closes. v�,,c o7 ll spa gterniattent benefit. There is not a til ire Plaa l sian;Ylty itChilIg. burning skids (lite 3 tee *Vit, e+ ease of nren, women or children' wee vri' t'hd' that Dr. Chase's Ointment will nota c "tv. 'Naar rt>tt..a ty, *Mil rebating on the little ones. cure. Mothers fad it invaluables:i rat �� Regular 18c Goods fol toe for Baby Eczema. seal(' head and it 15C it hies at similar prices. Ca rat'�r3svIlr at ! z,i Mit Oh. Iiathieeod! Three Arrests in and othera.lstii- Gee Bay. t'ta.ahti d'ar'n 0- arr .sister tcrwvn ter flus= Selnth Inaadl s... ry tea.. .. c . y o d►naa av ran ae' thre.t. Gelds wCas felt drw t.Inay aaantlaorita re. - 1 dud seenre von want while it lasts. ttxr ¢stag ed n9 a Uav�Dv da n 31l d �. the �* _ n� 5. an earl of a Ilcrrl;-up with at Ile -ase � (�lI.3D' Nish system enables us to buy for cash from ' �"^•❑canes the ties there. Lawlessness seems to - be rampant at present in the other - e. usually ually quiet town. A lock- " up has a splendid nioral ei`ifeet on the rough element and the sooner the good citizens of Datshwooa2 get an appropriation for One, the soon - they will be rid of this disturb- ire:. element. Two of the prisoners, one from Shipka and the other a saloon keep- er from Detroit, were find $2.50;, and $1110 respectively, while the third, an old man named Wade from near Grand Bencl.was brought to Zurich by constable Ireland and placed in the dungeon. The whole trouble arose from drink and the use of foul language •on the streets. Some friends of the prisoner name here late and got him out of the lock-up, giving bonds for his alr- pearaneee before magistrate Goetz i of Dashwood, on Tuesday. No doubt the lesson learnt will bear good fruit, not only to the parties interested in this serape but will also give others a warning that - taw -breaking will not be tolerated' any longer. The Dashwood author -1 ities admit that they have hereto [fore been too lenient with such i eharaeters, sell at lowest prices. _. w PREF i' ,v ciR%C, x. wv HARNESS MANUFACTURE. on nEAtieit 1 i ,r. 'by taig$. is smite _ • le ffi,otth,trrt'd$ urn are, 'gnus andcat r�ra1aa4 tiaturs. t:lta winters fly wareroonis are headquarters in Zurich for Rarl?,ess, Bigi'ikg taw' rain " Robes. Trunks and. Valises, Fly Nets and Dusters. lit► tea All kinds of Household Fu `niture-Bedr' ooin and Parlor Suites, tic1iag a er r boards, the best Extension Table on the market, Couches, Battey B rens` 8�rr'eiest erss, Spring Beds and Mattresses, `.set ,.b' r ou a e Ocarina. PIANO ANDO d' o:v.3E4 tong s i'r.t.. 3i' they The high -;grade Newcombe Piano ; the Bell :avid Domainion Gear c'117 If the and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices. 1-'i i'y their1 iceix. t:imala I"; Ara $ .ri ur e'oitb°1"1 a Z* wvliltt► tlkorriw