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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-10-25, Page 1Inge tV ea hike gat All VOL. II.,NO, 13. RALD. Tlie Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. - ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 25 1901.. $1. PER YEAR. 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 Sacramet every Satur- day evening from 7 to 8. Bey. 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 .-,, p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; 'Teachers' meeting at 8. Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor. (tltsAj 1,1, Fred Lang of Seaforth is in town this week. Mr. Hugh. Chesney of Seaforth was in town yesterday. §eutjdde en. lull,. St. Petri gottesaienft norm. ltalb ll Ut r unb abenbs 7 1117r. Sonntagjdlule norm. 9 224r. £ehrernerjammlung Donnerftag abenbs urn 8. g Sdiulfe, �aftot. ZU RIGS AND VICINITY Miss Minnie Shaffer wheeled to Seaforth on Wednesday. Miss Lottie Cantelon of Clinton was in town over Sunday. Mrs, Cantelon of Clinton spent a few days with her son Dave. Kenneth Macarthur of Ailsa Craig was in town this week. Mr. John Buchanan of Guelph is at home visiting his parents. Miss Pearsy Scott is visiting her sister Mrs. Baltyne at Attwood. Mr. B. Hole of London paid IHen- sall a business trip on Saturday. The work on the Miller cement carriage works is being pushed rapidly forward. Mr. Wm. Thompson and wife of Chicago have been in town the past week visiting his mother. Our Vega. was in darkness for a few nights recently, owing to break at the power -house. Miss Goetz of Dashwood has re- turned to her home after spending a few days with Miss Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Maearthur, LV. BACHAND, St. Joseph. • Notary Public, Fire and Lifeln- suranes Agent, Money to Loan, either by private funds or loan companies. H • J. D. COOKE, (Late with Darrow do Proudfoot) Barris- ter; Solicitor, Notary Public. Hensel., Ontario. pROUDFOOT & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public ate, etc. Cor. Square and North Street, Ooderich, Ontario W. PROUDFOOT R. C. HAYS EZELLER, • Clerk Toth My. Court, Huron Commissioner for taking Affidavits, Conveyancer ote. Valuator .for the Bu - ten and Erle Loan and Saw; inga Co. Officer- Zeller ..lock, Zurich Ont. Additional locals' on page 8, Mr. Andrew Foote of Varna was in town on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Andrews of Varna visited. town yesterday. Mr. J. J. Merner has disposed of his horse, Sorrel Ned for $100. - Mr. Doan and family moved to their new residence this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lang returned to their home at Philadelphia on Mon- day. Revival meetings start bete in the Evangelical church on' Sunday next. Mr. Peter Koehler has rented Mrs. H. Sipple's 50 -acre farm for a term of years. Mr. J. Steaey of Hensall has a full staff at work, painting at the Catholic church. Mr. Wm. Ilsio of Dashwood call- ed on friends at the Commercial on Sunday evening. Mr David Schnell is raising his barn to -day. A large number front town are attending. THE HERALD is a newsy paper. We want you as a subscriber. Lecture by Rev. R. Hobbs in the Evangelical church, Dashwood, on Monday evening next. Pull stock of Harness, Robes and Blankets. Team harness $22 per set. C. Hartleib & Co. Mr. Frank Bossenberry had the misfortune to have his horse's leg broken while driving down a hill on the Goshen line, on Monday. A large number from here at- tended the farewell meeting of Messrs Crossley and Hunter at Hensall on Tuesday evening. Hello Mike, where did you get that fine stove? Why from Hart- leib & Co. They have a fine assort- ment and they sell them cheap, you bet. Mr. Dietrich Scholl secured a sit- uation as coat maker for J. D. Mer- ner. Dietrich still uses crutches, owing to the broken leg he receiv. ed. xn the summer. Pure blood is necessary to good health. Our Native Herbs purifies RIGHT FURS RIGHT PRICES RICHT TIME Mr. P. Lamont sold one of his the blood and enables it to repel drivers to the Methodist minister the attacks of disease germs. J. at Hensall, recently. Durttart, agent, Zurich. The voun;people from here had We note with pleasure that our Banker, have returned home from a party at Mr. C. Siemon'e,Bronson Hensall friends have decided to line, on Tuesday night. close their places of business at a visit to the Pan-American. a w ., Mr. J. Macarthur, banker. is im- Mrs. Patrick Walsh. of Trishtown 1.30 each evening except Tuesday proving his place by laying 'cement was the lucky winner of the crayon and Saturday. This isa good move side -walks from the street to the picture of Farther Valentin. and should be followed by our busi- house. lir. Peter Schwalm of the Blind nes:: men. Messrs. Carlisle enc. Foss are line is doing some fall work for Mr. ' Banker Tisdale of Ghnton aocom- tearing out some partitions and A. Geiger on the (ashen line. ponied by :some friends visited otherwise improving the interior Mr P. Lamont shipped a ear of Zurich en Tuesday. The convey - appearance of their residence above cattle to Toronto this week and anee was. a. handsome automobile the bakery. also a ear of huubs to Buffalo. and Was viewed with 'nigh interest Harvest Home thanksgiving sex•- , in this "neck of the woods". Mr. Miss mora Groh re turna.ct en Tisdale has been using the rig since vices will be held in St. Paul's church, next Sunday, both morn- ing and. evening. At the morning services the incumbent, Rev, Mr. Doherty will preach, while in the evening, Rev. Mr. Weaver will take the services. 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 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 . 7 5cts a Suit. Don't miss these Bargains. E BOSSENBERRY, '•' Lieensed Auctioneer for flnr• on County, respectfully solicits the pat- tonage of those who intend having sates. Satisfaction gaaarsu'teed. . C. A. SELLERY, 01614.1..1.10 Dentist,tiat, Surgeons, of the Itaysal College � et MetalSurgeons, Toronto, also honor gztadusee of Department of Dentistry, 'Yorenlo t" rti+r+gtshy. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speeielitw. At Dominion Waite, Zarkcb, eery 1►toadaaayW STAN BURY, H. A. • Sorresroir to CoLLil S .V.:�in` RS Mr. Ruse of Toronto, a mu sican of considerable ability, bas taken the position ars choir master and preeentor at Carmel elrureh, and has entered upon hie duties. in addition to this, Mr. Ruse win re- ceive pupils itt voice•culture and insteumentatl MUM It iaa withinueh regret that the members of St. Paul's church hear that Rev. Mr. Dougherty has been offered and accepted the Parish of 1 O Hi Lordship th are Tuesday evenu g front a pleasant spring and the cyclometer register - visit with relatives at Milverton• ed nearly b00 utiles. Messrs John Deis bort Jr.. George Every precaution has been taken Hess u'ul Louis Pran��,attended the to prevent the spreading of small - concert at Hillsgreen on \Vcdnes- pox in East Zurra, Oxford county. day evening. The sehuoi in the vicinity of the Vire intent. to ;:tet after some of outbraatk Irate been closed, and the our eurreepottde�ttts with a sharp 1 huu5e�s ei all exlteyeel, carefully stick, :shortly. We hope they wsi11 quarantined. One new case has get down to 'business at crncse, developed, but as it is in the'Snaith flee iilg, where the disease first el. N. Babcock, ttptic'ian. Hensall. i 1coke cent, there is no alarm. D. S. FAUST, ZURICH -' ONTARIO will visit at the Dominion liem.:t',', This is the time of year when the 'Zurich, profee Tonally on Monday.: , stow /ape question uesert' itself. f1rt. 2"eth• 1 star e; ea examine" Not politiees, not religion, not even frce�. the European wear eluuti is of any 'Pitt' lucky i mulaer in the pri::e eon eeelueure to the uteri who is can - drawing ern Father '�`uleentin's piµ•_ upon to reniove the kitehen stove Thorntirs af, int,. s t� tore was 243. The drawing 'leek to its winter (punters and arrange Bishop has approvea of the alp, plaee on Saturday evening at tL' the heaters fur the cold season. will take 1 nbriez millionaire that intmeynt and the, change parsonage and ~vans Witnessed ystnal dr` Who is the em14 brio Nov., quite a number trema town atttd sue°• Will tnct nt .a patent stovepipe coax- , U ,R` 1 C place on kfat. 1301, rtraaitdin, a•awanntr� . .. tra etor and expander? Suffering Messrs. Crossley and Hunter, the humanity is evatltdnge with suspend. ti Evangelists 'alio have been holding. tan trtl ~vat. t't'a>t�irt=t1 frrernn µ Qia dtl➢' ed rias words for kiln w He win! meetings here for the last month, „stn tlaatt 1Ia°. I)i tic. VilwdG t ,, w haey honors heaped intern hien i. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. THEY " MUST ONOE GO Whenever any Goods in our Stock show a disposit Lon to 'stick,' we Cut the Price, and.Out they go. We don't want in our Store, "has beeps" or "eft overs." We have a lot of Women's Button and Lace is• Shoes, .mostly small sizes, regular prices $2.00 to a X3.00, e Clear Out Sale at ?Imo to $1. 5+ 0 H A at rxE left'►r`ed iewhty' for their ltaozni' at old and n°e=.1at°a°te'a a°a• at haat au _ wvfladr•1n woidl ataarlcr tine triintniths taf for Thomas ds. preparatory trator 'r tar, hey Will tt_e . ertsit t aatw visit totffraennb ul died aaaT The;eau-seE ,,,P,," the' 1)aaka an!" head°be ' of Corrog' 11 ra few days. itrc�pa �"'nit att�ngatatiQ^aatnt. frig to ;atilt St. Mande Mia!1t. �1 death.iris not larvcaa lenaaranat1• tiga', erIa.w' s t.tr LE nawt'liint`IIE. !s.rge erowd of friends bade then, Wdddtttant: was one e6 the ruled settler, ,. w r ll at the station, on their de_ and has dt :ntln is regretta'aa h, ,u That is the first unmistakable fame e , large t4drele of t°t'leativc, watt friends. eyatkeitottt of dieeased kidneys, aril partt�r. ono or .two of their t , ailment wvindcla no one ran negleet � familiar ltpmtts were sung. before The ammo Harvest 1 Ila tlte:elev , . d without lit itiiag Bright's disease, the train 1ttt11e1t1 out. lima; t•rr ice a ~will tolnt.ltd a 11. v,:, u,aa . ► diabetes rheumtasmn and the most �uay„2a. e Sale Register. the 'twenteelirr:st ,~amulet after painful and fatal maladies. At the Trinity. The Rev. t'. R. Weaver lust sign of backache and ttrinar`y Auction made of first +class 100- of the dicttese of Athabasca. will disorders use 17r. Chase's as I tclr3ey- . Liver Pills and you darn be certain of prompt relief and cure. Ono pill a dose. 25 a nts ai bott. St. Peter's t;har�eh linear. The following—a- ollowing ^articles have not been clarified. The numbers refer to white tickets. No. 550, cushion ; d 3505, ladies' watch chain; 3950, Zttrieh oil iOittit'day Nos., 2.nd, at .1;; come evath ftsy that he ~tient grit end fob chain. . n E.zi2#lttSTEg, SOLIOIToiz, vO'1'ARY, acre ftlei t, lot 17, N. B•, Stephen. 5 preach at Shiites at 11 a. zea. and ..s b:1ouee to Leen oft Village ogle% trete Exeter: attd two utiles Hensall at 7. 1r. tat. end the unent:�a, tCerarregatar`er, ... a t tsiid 1>`�ai Pro at lowest rates of Is= f'rotrt Tiashworyd. Well ttnlrrowed. bent. Rtyw-. � ..1. Doherty, B. .w.. Nona: Poo:aintnts fix original Gemmel read stud. advised upon. ZURICH COURT kt'TONDRD Offlee a erg oglWeirs flank. teeter. Also fa ct stork and itniplehnents. will !treat+ art Iiensall et II a. nt on Ttesday,Oet.29th at one d'eleek.'' and Strt$aa at i p. art. I4o reseirve as the proprietor is go. A. story is told of a man named tng to Alberta. August Hartman. moots wwlnsz was presented with at prop. E. Bossseititvrry, aitict. daughter by his wife. This was tu'w ratnnt stock at�d itnpletnetlts- at Moon. The old moan was ser ove.rr- o elock. sharp. G. Holtznnat nti, !I got drum, aann,al that 1„vus -a full If these articles are net claimed. . .. � 0.444+ttr a04;04ete,e0ere et proprietor, iMunn. Wheel iae bea�rnntat�-.+t'Aer he within tett drys they will be sold 3� E. Bossetiltarry, anaxct. � 8 Farm stuck and implements, lot had t5 cents left. That -was the for the lrenelit of the ehunrrh. � � f#r a!!Ei'� � a� � a� s3 t� • 2 t,on 9 Hay, on Tuesday Not .79 last quarter. Haat when his mother t RITZ, SHO MAN N T R Butter and Eggs taken i exchange' u . r is e o her ;in�a:..wz . - • �} �f at 1 o'clock harp. Jacob 'Gall- in-law met hint at the t3eo with as COMMEli11 L HOTELra num axritl Heo.'Clatisifis 1>;~oprietor” reality*.ilii flnct. was ar total tµrlig,at' aution sa _..._ ,_ _ _.- .. � •• � �ec�raatl steers given 1OH a s9 1s E. Bos.senberrg auctioneer. of the Moon with _t Notice as hereby that I vein, � �tlR a5r 4 °. Strictly up-to-date in n let's inf..4 oy pro eluents. Dining toduls is siva e it plied with only flatverybest. 11 :a a -*, Bar contains choice zivaor and i ..cigars. II .) ,. ,I0 ,:;u Excellent Sample Rooms 3' .j forCornmercaat Men. 0 -y sit • LotJis FOSTER, PROP '4 tominton" touze Equipped with . all modern conveniences. First-class ;aeecommodc,tion to commer- cial ommer-e 4 Travellers. Ear and din- ing room always ,supplied wit4a the best obtainable. Cr r Shoemsc ler,, 'Prop,. zuRICK Executor's sale of valuable farm I visible. property, brick and tile yards to- gether with live stock, iiepiements and household furniture- Iursuant to the power vested in the under- signed executors of the last will of" win. $eyrcck, late of the town- ship of Hay, county of Huron, far- , mer, deceased. There will be of- fered for sale by public auction by Ed. Bossenbery, auctioneer, on F'ri- l day, November 5th, 1201, at 1 . o'clock p. in. sharp. Samuel Rannie and Erastus Rennie, executors. Ed. Hessen- `. berry, auctioneer. Farts stock and implements, on Tuesday, the 12th day of November 1901, on lot 18,, con. 17, Stephen. i Freed.. W. Glanville, proprietor. R. a Bossenberry, auctioneer' . Pitrnx stock and implements'. on Thursday,Nov.aTov14th, at 1 o'clock- p, 'clockp. in., on lot 13, North boundary, Stephen, 3 miles east of Dashwood. Jacob Wurtz, proprietor. E. Bos- senberry, auctioneer. Get your sale bilis printed at this office. We give a free notice in the columns of this journal which in itself is worth the price of the bills, as we have the largest circulation r in Hay of any paper published. "My heir eves falling out to tufnisl gray very fast. But youa` .fair Vigor stopped the failing and restored the natural color. "- M 5. E. Z. Beaomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair l Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray .laid. If not, O use Ayer's Hair Vigor. ri less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. st:ott a Wile. All amid. if Ifour 'druggist Cannot supply you• send ns one dour and we pia express O oinortateresoeots yunerl sure Arid Addres .... 4. C. AYER Co., Lowell, Mies. not be responsible for the paynnent, of 1t certain note made by me its favor of Henry Ilse. for nineteen dollars. dated the 30th day of Sep- tetnber, 1901. as the said note has been obtained from nae L c misre- presentation and have received no, value for the sante. (Sgd) •ions Knee. Zurich 1:'. O.' Dated this 30th day of September, 1901. 1 Sul We have just opened up a shipment of New Fall Suitin g s , the finest and best values we have Tweeds, Ser yes. Eiaek and Panty eti 01 sht�witn. in �'Ctr � Serges, Worsteds, and we might say here that everybody intending to invest in a nice, nobby suit should fail to see our stock and get our rices before notz7 buying. We have had a large increase in our suiting trade the past season. which goes to show that we have the right goods at right prices. Call early and make your selection before the stoek is broken. Style and workmanship gu,arau teed. We also have a, few pieces of Summer Goodg left in Muslins, Chailies and Ghighains, to clear at 8e a yard, worth 121-2 and 15e. Prints that were good value at IO and 121-2e, while they last at ic a yard. All kinds of faun produce taken in exchange for goods at highest market prices. Married. eel Vey •se a—tent scne. At Detroit, t _ 2, . y1 � , Brenner, -to Miss Martha A1- AND bHihl?.1Gt� I' t Brecht, both former residents of t Hay Township. Bwvr t�rzER—Ic :r aCnrtr.—.fit the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Aaron Ka ercher, Bron- son line, on Wednesday etening, October 23rd, by the Rev. C. S.'. Finkbeiner, of Zurich, Mr. Ed- ward. Sweitzer, of Crediton, to aisg Adelina Kaercher, of Hay Township. HARNESS _ MANUFACTURER yai ozz T aesda v rnd lust 'lir C><eo ird ...4 ... } Furniture, and ��� 1 M1 warerooms are he niquai,rters in Znrielt for Harness, Blankets, + Fly Ne t and Dusters. .lobes. Trunks and Valises y s All kinds of Household Furniture --Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Bide � boards, the best Extension Table on the market, Oouehes, Fancy Reeky ers, Spring Beds and Mattresses. r, bled. Sunxri n—At Dashwood,ort Sunday evening, Oct. 20th, Abraham Shetier, at the age ,of GI years, 4j months and ten days. PIANOS AND ORGANS The high-grade Newcombe Piano ; the Bell and Dominion organ* send Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices. "T =.02