Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Herald, 1901-10-18, Page 1
es 31' nt le g. .?e ee ©r is if >u he 111 to or (ie y. ct of nd ne of he sit er. ERALD.The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. VOL. II., NO. 12 . ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 18 1901. R. PER YEAR. CHURCHES. QT. 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 bays: High Mass at 10 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 7,30 p. na, 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 Sacramet every Satur- day evening from 7 to 8. key, Father Valentine. Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services: - German, at 10 o'clock a. in. English, at 7 o'clock p. ni., Sunday school at :' p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at9, Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.39. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at i .30, friday evenaug; Teachers' 'meeting at 8. Rev. t'. 11. Finkbeiner, Pastor. plait* Qi. lett?. St• Petri Ziiretle. Ve3ottesbicnit norm. ha111 ii 11t?r curb .tne*tubs 4 lubn itoltnteiyjct?ule ieornl. 9 iline t~ eltrernerjanttniutte Dantterjtee dlleanb' mu 8. tlet dUili'e, J . F. E. Berry of Lucknow called on friends in town on Tuesday. Mr. Zwicker of Crediton paid Hensell a business trip on Tuesday. Mr. Charter of Lucan was in town over Sunday visiting friends, Miss Edith M. Bonthron who has been sick for a few clays is improv- ing. Miss Eva Stoneman returned home from Buffalo Saturday even- ing. Mrs. E. Rennie and Mrs. T. Mur- dock returned on Monday from Buffalo. Born.—On Sunday, Oct 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lammie, a daughter. • Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger left on Thursday morning for a visit to tlto Paul American. Misses Emma Morloch of Credi- ton is spending a few days with Miss Bertha Y ungblut. Miss Jessie Rannie has returned to her holuee in Zuricll after spend- ing a week with her brother. Miss Edna Neelands who has been laid. up for a few du,'s with a sore foot re able to be around again. Ed. Merner returned Friday from a •r'- Mt'ltwt•ii e Geiger have finished trip to Manitoba and the West. lifting their ilax anal will begin You want to see our fancy wool �e'utt•hui�. this week. 'l'hes crop is cap:t and toques for children. ren. e stuanee Agent, Money to teem. either by .e D. private fugl. or loan e'uwpanie . Messrs. Crossley and Hunter are ^ Rev. C. S. Finkbeiner took part ':till continuing their meetings, in they Crossley and Hunter meet - Much interest is shown and muter ink; at Hewett on Wednesday even - thine. On Sunday the large ins,►. ` ► rink was full to overflowing both i Rev. Bean of Florida preached in (hate with Ileum a , eremites -4 Barris- ; in the afternoon ttnd to 'ening. the Evangelical ehureh on Sunda ter, Solicitor, Notary I'ut�lie• Dr. May, Superintendent. of Pub- at the morning and evening ser ne'usaf, °leen°. j lie libraries encs Art sellouts, visited vietest, the Hensel) Publie library sin rues- Mr. Daniel Mater took a lout of RU U D EO OT , clay anal was well 1)leas(1 with his household effect`.t to Sebringville insltet'tion. Ikb relturtetl that the on Friday for his sister, Mrs. Banishes, solil'itear . N,ttarir'r~ I'ubine steeetle►n of books YS'L *MOTT above Studer. eke, 1"t,•. Ver. equate narul :irrrtl, titreet, the average, and also that the elan- Messrs C. L. Shoemaker of the a erete•a'lag a t1metGer',ttit':t,tiatit wn,s :'11 tten`i()l. and lit' Doininion and Jaceb"Vurm, left on r;ongratulated tbM 1)taarti 0» having 'i'rueesiey for a visit to Pigeon and rl• C. HAYS '.tu h a inns' library, yo ehurtly after •veinity.. having; it destToyeed 1)ti lire!. ZURICH AND VIGINITY Mr. John Hall of Dashwood was a visitor in town on Monday. Mr. John McNaughton of the Bayfield road was in town on Satur. day. Miss Lovina Deiehert returned on Saturday evening from a trip - to Michigan. Mr, R. S. Richardson shipped two cars of apples from Exeter sta- tion this week. Mr. G. N. Babcock, druggist • of Ilensail, was in town for a short :time on Sunday. E. Paulin, of Dashwood, is putt- ing on the metallic ceiling at the Catholic church. When the public no longer needs your commodity, you will no longer need advertising. M1'. John Dumart left on Tues- day morning for a week's visit to the Pam -American. Messrs Sam Faust and Harry Edighoffer visited friends at Dash 11100(. Sunday evening. A new line of ties just arrived at °ter store. The very newest thing. 1 D. Steinbach. Zurich. Messrs Godfrey Nicholson and Lv. I.ACHHAN1), :tit. ,Joseph, i h`ld they . Notael'y Public', Flea' stat Wein. e'Ci'eT 'llt t1ij,.t ,Nll�lrTi are handsome. D Steinbach 1-11. J. D. COOKE, W. PA,OUDFOOT Mr. Jaeob Wurin has coven up 31r. ironeidee8 ('. E., of London. )ndon. ' his position as porter at the Com- ZE,iLEI , sprit Monday and Tuetelay to town. intrreittl hotel and Henry '011enti Clerk loth »1v. Court, Huron taaleang measurements and levelst, iy taking, tet pleat,* • errentneeltt sidewalks. when those I ' t'Ultlaeuisv:•alrn➢er stra' 1akel,gar ttlr .at]irlce+ it... te:aady Ittid out are c'On1i1)lteteed. The masons ta busyrat'; J. rod. t°..�a➢ve,.atteer etc•. \ulla.d(e' for true Iitt• Our town. tllnieli wits ituttett t1ti tees brick ressidenee. Mewl; N. re)(lninad Erie entaMIA liiYt t.:a�",�.ualir>u+HO �aiatoQ. laa°inne s n. trf the ne tc�vt and l�os�teer and bMike Stieeidinger also best mint in the l)re)vilnece, will Cnishtd at well on the property. have Y' aappearance. Mr. 15. Ltunont had one of his tarn 1 ;n Ye a far hater a t i than` t ntte eine ars to be t e)n eetttllat• emeses) killed by dogs, on Monday` l',+�fSzi " t b illi iX% eel a 11n tag, energy they always strew I, night. Peter is in a mood to slay `t, t__vkannee. tic:••'tea-�'ttrnDle aiu"➢v'3nz, the p..1-�� °inllia: 8". neighborhood. 'Pa t.ta'ann.. et e Qiotievr t'ao➢ nSaar- ini 1Ft'attatit'?; itt^T`nutl sateprovinf; the n, ssolnnle of the worthless curs of the t 0111 c e 144101 n-aru•a�•itd kaac,j • e aC• m ➢L) re ra a.t. • — _ -...w.. Messrs 1".01Sert> 'Williams and eatiefaeltanee e;ta t a iitt Fd. Jacobl7Eiclntyrt attended tutu RoyalExecutor'sto teolehratlonn at London on Saturday. et,„tiet, t) t`nealitc,r1; sol eetrraliitnt'Mr. Williams will see the Pan- t "Culoel e°a . late of the Township tri' American ltet*orP returning home. - Stephen. Sioniietaer. t:aeseaieed. funs'-' The entertainment lit the Tem - F. A. SELLERY, .4. • •.:l e' e, ('lints►- b:°;t, ►►n' 1n('aeazaau•e Hall, IlilIsa Green `ill be the isle t'.ed teatime.. vet' (Intone) pestpennta1 tan '`%'dnesdaF. (kt. graduate IA t)e p arQtuae l a h' d►C rata' y.: 11`,.4,• `23rd, on ttt°eouut of Crossley and L '1"a➢uonutar ><'➢Doyen ate. D° ainuEa cEtnaantti vn➢ „. Binder meetings at Hetnsanll.� P.W. of teeth. Plate o.rraia o .lav ,tacit;'. N'e'v: E i:• D eaewy given that all etekdi- 1Ie tiw. At. Detlnt:llon House, zurte t,, every r+y ne e and ethers having; claims against the Mr. John Weide purchased the 1- .n, estate re tee cold Cat est* t.'eleekey mato' Monday.nde). rti(vi Conn or •idout the Nth slay of .3mta i Colulnaatns faarTll frotu Messrs fete;~ gots Dental 4 a'a n 4. "lie G n tc4, e cl, 1!vu non <. A. 1)-. MI. ate. oat on het'�t ore tl➢� G and' Hell** Koehler for mufti algae of Naeveae➢l;er next, :tt. IL, UM, to This a splendid 100 acres, near, ,TANBURy, B. A... elg lay ;'Sgyyv➢i'tYa➢al to Joseph Smell. at ` town, arta Mr. Weido is to lee C011- .;,, n co:1.n.1Ns s 9'_a_�Gae nth 1)casl➢werld I 0.. executor of the last will grattllated on his choice.. tette�➢.coat avf seir1 deeaasert theirehristain , Mr. Harry `K* e.ber returned bat DA1.1e1S�'n' , ,t➢1x1(,':L'R' a, leaven, clien ¢s fovea starnuatnes. sddteSSEs :lla,ll tie tlt(1ss ir(1t1t tz trip t to Peoria ntxal Conveyancer, Money t., Loons cm Village yi:➢➢bu setas" the full lvan"ticenlao' of their 1 ;cactr s. a St:a'ement of their accounts :o@mets ant 'Lute -41g°. Bars Intends leaving anC1 i';aSnms 14YjUEB c as ue6e' not., o' t➢- , . 6 t(7�• Shortly and itrtends going to' read and advised upon. t t that aft • thed f c -d t1i l C'heslei• where he Mass secured a ; plow:" tr of a . e , serest. Deeeatnents in original t;enatu;an the teltetc of ,ecttn'nty t rf ane) luded try, g' Beat and Additional locals en page 4. Mr. F. W. Bess . is viewing the Pan American this week. Mr. J. Preeter shipped several ton of dutch sets this week. Mr. Fred Heiser moved to the old Brenner homestead last week. Mr. C. Hartloib'moved to T. & M, Johnson's house, on Tuesday. Hot weather 'prices on cold weather stoves, Come in and see the bargains. C. Greb. Misses Regina, Mary. Ann and Clara Foster, of the Goshen line, left on Monday for Detroit. Blankets, you'll need them soon, andyou want to see our lines for best values. D. Steinbach. The women are wearing no many birds on their new fall hats, we'd think they would be ashamed to look a cat in the face. The Pennisular Stoves and Ranges are beautiful,in design per- fect bakers and powerful heaters. For sale by Chas. Grob. Messrs Ed. Brisson, of Stratford and John Brisson, of Detroit, are visiting their parents at Drysdale and other friends on the lake shore. A number from town spent a social evening at the residence of Mr. John Laporte, Bauble line, on Tuesday evening and. report a line dune. The chief reason most mon want to go to heaven when they die is that they know it will surprise their wife's relatives to see theme there. Misses Andrews and Haxby are now settled and''prepaared to do all kinds of sowing. They solicit a call from the ladies of Zurich and vioinxty. Do you want a. Daily paper and a handsome picture of the icing for 75 etc;: Call at our office and we will show you the picture and a Sample copy of the paper. Mr. .rietngnst Hartman returned from Alberta reeently. He has purchased u. section of lend there and will remove with his family to tlatt West next spring. 'iiay at ho e. Tress orders send money out of town. You stave nothing and perhara are rn'ltteh dis. appointed. eau at your honne stores they can anti nly yon saatis- ftactorily. C. Groh. Some congregations in the city are said to be .talking of having hatless choirs. This would be to rank injtn.tiee, and would deprive ehoir girls of their thief reason for singing at church rvices: Lore.. don Free Press. Mr. Manriee Ehnes and wife are visiting the formetes event!. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shiite at present. ;iia'. i hues has been at at natah, South African, for several netts where he wits engaged in ttnissiors- ary work and recently returned to Canada. Charlie E. is the moue of a new aspirant for trotting honors. This eolt which Was r intly 11nre hosed by Mr. C. Silber from I'`aat the 'peddler is id monthe old and wars deed by "Major E. of Port Theron. Chris. intends to wrest the chain= pioilship from 'eHarold 11" the fast- est horse ever bred ion this country. a e Er 3e n of E. sit t? r said executer will jcarteeeeai to distribute I situation in a tailor shop. net us `ere +ala the saki 'dee eased aaar➢t➢ ZURICH COURT ATTENDED Get your sale hilts printed at this tee l+deals entitled vt thereto tieeits regard ofitrC. "*`; riiv+Y a free tna)tiee' its ""' t;^° such claatkns of glomes➢ 3➢r�ttae shall 1 relate twee O':Sieal's Wade, Esettr. t •'ayEud ,a rove cequiread and the said es- eoan luns: of this 3ournal which iia castor will not WP liable for the assets itself is worth the price of the bills. oar ague l.. rt thereof to any poison or Iter- as we nave the largest eirenilation- sons of whose eisirn or. elaisas nonce in Unte of any paper published. • . w :: $et„ c .....tette :4 a t':- et - :•Ea:lld n.a�� l➢• -6 a' ear Eae h'Eal d1y hath at I 1�, 1.3e st' be smeet.,Stine v - .. alae tatne dvi G^➢!Ell rtactt•alrTlta�tn- 14•'' .. �;, t: THE .. .hoSl:ff'Il >3NBE�E., Exeet➢t®r. Pointer mats rtetired frons alae turf this year. Out of nine starts he E);t+;larvvua)ad n' o *.n t, D aced .;° Easaslawooad this Sr ithi day of r 1.17 11M EtCIl1 HOTEL Cr 2UnaaCni . re el +t t. icily up -to -elate in modern int - .!:;;proven encs. Dining rooms is snbo- ;ri plied with only the very 1,c•st r .r I,=s , ar eoait:tit, tlarricc liquors,1�r1 . fi cigars, t' +i r .. e ✓ Excellent Sample Y'ieae.lens i for cvi111e3e't`etal P,Iei1. • i:iC9in-s POSTER, PROP - ass lseilind the mon ey Dace. Ssdnex Pointer has a record of 2.30 but has abilities to pace a mile in less than 2.20. ' Beptein.t,es':l. fl). 111411. ry tet. men Wanted t t;hove ller::s and tieraper-holders. SnearSwamp Drain, in Hey .t ) giro 1 nE .,:r ',utYY'i ,� i1 ell } Wages s t.t,0 per day and board. e I Apply to e� ^ :y-1 etf • H. C. ( Y1txi1':'1"'r. Zurieh. : re* :*; ,74,:* 2:24,7 `r.i.::a** kideiiun "Eire oi"mtnio " 'Douse Equippe U..- Equipped with all modern conveniences. First-class accommodation to eon11Iner- cial travellers. lar an(l din- ing ro:)11 always supplied 'with the best obtainable. L Shoemaclier, Props [ ZURICH Sale Register. F'1rIi1 st'oek •111(1 it11pdement"1 , let 2e, eat11. 1 Hay, on Tnesday Oct. 22, at 1 o eioek. R. McMlordie proprie- tor, E Bossenberry auetioneer. RIM stock and implements, lot :5, Con. 4 Hank. on Thursday Oct. 24, at. 1 o'clock. J. ett N. Northcott props., E. Bossenberry auctioneer. Farm stock and implements, Town line, Stephen, two miles east of Dashwood, nix Tuesday Oct. 29th A. Hartman proprietor, E. Bossen- berry auctioneer, Farm stock and implements, at Zurich on Saturday Nov. 2nd, at 1 o'clock, sharp. G. Boltzmann. proprietor, E. Bosenberry, asiict. Farm stork and implement.;, lot 25, 'Con. le Ila, on Tuesday Nov. 5, at 1 o'clock sharp. Jacob Gall - matt and Geo. Qlausitis proprietors, E, Bossenberry auctioneer. My Lungs "An Attack of le grippe left sue with t bad cough: My' frieeds said 1 had consumption. I teen tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it +.`used ale promptly'." A. K. Bandies, Nototribe ill. You forgot to buy a hot- tie of Ayees Cherry Peep toral when your cold first cattle on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. recti excel: Ise., eaop*'h for a:* d palatal Colla, Sate, jams light idr Toitehaul, ease•- nbmm, bald to1de, ete.a 1110. &toot .eotrataieal for aluwllJ. 0. erze co., Loltaita `¥*I*. A Great offer. We -will gine yon Tian Herald and Montreal natty. Herald for one year and a handsome pietnr+e of ming Edward VTI all, for $1.75. Call rand examine theper and the premium picture, Tae biggest newspaper offer ever made. Emit Vol t esie. •At the Bronson line. Hay, on the i t1Y int.., the wife of qtr. Henry Whined, of a dangter. Muria. Eoxc'AL Bla IDZVtc .1It the Evan- gelirial paraonage, Zurich, on the 15th instr by ltev. G. S. nk- � Fi beiner, Mr. Frederick Iiowald to Miss Magdalenax, Bender. RIGHT FURS RIGHT PRIOES RI3HT We have some of the newest things in Furs Caperines for $3.00, $7.00, $8.50 and $12.00 Fur Capes, at $16.00, for $14.00 Long Curly Cape for $15.00 We have a few lines of Curly Astrachan which we are selling very Cheap; In colors—Grey at 2.00, Black at 1.50, Green at 1.25, Red at 1.25, Blue at 1.50, and White at 1.90. Iderdowns, in White, Red, and Green, at 45cts per yard. Read the following—Men's Fur Caps from $2.00 to $4.00 ; All wool Blankets at $2.90, 3.40, 4.00 and 4.25, Men's Underwear, fleece lined, all wool, for $1.90 a suit, don't miss this snap. Men's heavy Underwear for .75cts a Suit. Don't miss these Bargains. D. S. FAUST ZURICH .. - ONTARIO Produce taken in exeliange fur Goods, THEY MUST OAT O 41OEr: ars Whenever any 'Goods hi our :iiia k show a disposit- ion to 'stick,' we Cut the Pries', and Out they go. We don't 'want in (nix Store, "has int beens" or '"li'f't overs." We have a lot of Women's Button :and Late Shoes, mostly small sizes, regular privies $'!.ski to $x}.00, Z Clear Out Sale at 1 oo to OHAS. THE SJ T AN 25 "t° and Eggtaken i U exchange. DC0ITA ME--itPa:n =At St. ?et -11 tr er'g church, Drysdale, on the We have just opened all) a shipment of New Pall Snitings, the finest and best values we have ever shown in Tweeds, 5erges, Black and Fancy Worsteds, and we tonight say here that everybody intending to invest in a nniee, i lobby suit should not fail to see our stock and get our priers before a� buying. We have had a large inerease in our suiting trade the past seasonn. which goes to show that we have the right goods at right prices. Calil early and make your selection before the stock is broken. Style and workmanship shl..,... guarani teed. We also have a few pieces (orf Sumner Goods left in Muslins. Challies and Ginghams, to fear at gc a yard, worth 12 1-2 and 15e. Prints that were good value at 10 and 121-2 while they last at 7c a yard. All kinds of farm produce taken in exchange for goods at highest market prices. Kith inst,by leather Prud'homme, Mr. David Duelxarnle of Hato Miss Jeffrey, of Stanley'. OF INTEREST TO FAnmEas. We see it announced that Mr. J. B.Spencer, who has for seven years been associate editor of YtThe Fernier's Advocate," hats araceepted a position with the "FanYily Herald anti Weekly Star," of Montreal. Mr. Spencer is recognized as one of the ablest agricultural journal- ists on the continet, and hits services will certainly improve the already excellent agrieulturai col- umns of the "Falinily Herald and: Weekly Star." Mr. ;Spencer is also to be:congrat. Witted. on being onneetedowith the a 'Family Herald and Weekly Star," as its immense eirr elation a tnonget the farmers, stock breeders, ate, will bring him more prominently before th 1• publio, Y H. WELL. � HARNS MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN l'ilmitttre, Organs and a o My wareroonis are headquarters in Zurich for Rareness, Blankets, Robes, Trunks and Valises, Fly Nets and Dusters. AlI kinds of Household Furniture --Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Side- boards, the best Extension Table on the market, Couches, Earley Rock- ers, ers, Spring Beds and Mattresses. PIANOS AND ORGANS The high-grade Newcombe Piano; the. Bell and Dominion Organs. and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices.