HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-11-01, Page 1VOL. 1e, NO. 14.
CHURCHES.
Q'T. BONIPACE, Catholic,
Sundays:Order gh Mass at the 10nsummer:
te-
chism and Instruction itt 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, n),.
Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.
20 o'clock; First Fridays, _Mass with
Exposition at $ o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one hour's visit to our Lord
in the Plessed Saeramet every Satur-
day evening from 7 to 8. Mrs 13. tahortt of Parkhill is
Bev. Father 'Valentine. Parish Priest visiting her parents Mr. and firs.
.Alltlrew Jo11ntoli.
EVANGELICAL, German and English disposed
John Zuefit�, of Brampton,
disposed of his dwelling here, to
Sanday services'..- • 1111. Samuel 8taey.
Germain, at 10 o'clock a, in. English, at Ur, ninon Babcock of Stratford,
7 o'clock p. ru., Sunday school at 2 p.n,. is spending a few days with Lis
Tuesday ry evening; Junior ,Alliance, at 7, son, U. N. Babcock.
Senior Alli:anee, at 6, 11 uir praetiet atJ,
Wednesday ereniug: German pricer lir. ,and Airs Stewart of Michi-
meeting, at 7,:30, Thursday evening; Still ]t'(t'iitlp' \i',itell the lttttt"r'S
English prayer meeting at 7,3ta, Friday mother, A..rs. J Reith.
evening; Teachers' meeting at $. • Air. .Joseph ease }Esti moved to
Rev. e. LI. 1''ini411einer. Pastor. Iris dwelling; above his store, which
Inas been recently fitted up in line;
ellfjd)t' e1,, Julie ! t. INtri Icirdee
31r. Lorne Scott received sumo
1 -IE:
The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIOA ", NOV. 1 1901.
Miss Sturgeon spent a few days
at Clinton this week..
Mr. D. Urquhart is entertaining
his brother and wife from Chat-
halo.
We are pleased to see Mr. D.
Ross out again, after a very •serious
11hios .
3tylt.�.
ZUP,IGH AND VIGI Nl iTY
Miss Maggio Well left on Friday��
last for Saginaw, Mich. .
Mr. G. Holtzulanll and family
moved to town this week.
The Zurich flax mill began oper-
ations for the winter, on Monday.
Misses Andrews and Haxby spent
Sunday last at their home at
Varna.
Miss Tillie Johnston visited with
relatives and friends at the loth,
on Sunday.
Mr. Jacob Wurni returned on
Wednesday from a visit With
friends in Michigan,
Messrs R. S. Richardson and
Jacob Swartzentruber, visited
Winchelsea onWednesday.
Mr. 0. N. Ba,bcoek, optician, of
Ileusall was in town on Monday
incl reported business good.
Mr. 11, Mat'•cl injured his foot
recently and is obliged to move
about with the aid of crutches.
l oth'sait'tt t t)orttl bell, z !tr butt burn; about thea band, and Mr. M. Coughlin of Ailsa Craig
„ s it i t:ttt9 rt ce Stir tvlatlt li"r11t1mu;nds, nd; inlreht1', ti a Hoek of fine sheep
u, abates e et IF, .:ttotjict;tjd)uk , fugal:tct=.s from Mr. P. Lamont, yesterday.
Donn. ko 11..4r. Eellrera1eIUaltltttittne Mr. .i, I)uniart took a business
Zriiitma;.IT ttl,t*)ttbs tint battle. r. t;leen r)ivilaitt student. trip) tt) Dashwood, on '!'S edne day,
,:,-„c'iuiir�*, aitor, . lt"tt Ti.,1tla•,:1DIv it1i . i,,1' f.h. 1111.- , in tilts interest of Our Native Herbs.
iita.aa i .li vtlit'1't" lit" inkt'a t'11't1'eit01
a E'1't'tib� tt"1"i:til mission, out me, , tilt+ i •Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Hensall,
earning year.
. will prey ell in the Evangelical order 'lien the nerves become
V. BACHAND, l), t=:, Joseph. • el(urcli on Tuesday evening. AIT, weak end exhausted. All ener
• Meta(. path., rive int Lavin. lit"'v Vi'' .1. 1)t,ht'rtI• was xilade' are invited, tend ambition seems to disappear.r
NuanceAgelit, MO(leytt, Ltt:411, eilltt•r by 1111" a.>c•iilit:111 01 as Tiivatl.:etaaat` mese. Mr..I:teab B. teingeric•h p111ehas- the mind wanders, memory fails
private ,funds to:car companies. tea 1 D:(`'•"al s .11(10n and al resolution `t 't1 tire farm of 11,Douglasand 1 asendency reigns supreme.
a"t at ;a•t't at hie leaving this: pone.-"thae' 13zten�t,n lixar, i Stanley.
Bob Dr. Base's Nerve food puts new
flea 1yfie
t enir alael! lknlY't" A lr, .Im, intends i;t,ing to Manitoba in the via' and energy into the brain,
Mr. Sylvanus Witmer moved to
the farm he recently purchased
from Mr, John Weido, this -week.
The general stores and shoeshops
have decided to close their business
places at 8 o'clock every Tuesday
and Friday evening during the
revival services which are being
carried on in the Evangelical
church.
1'.e will give you Tz�ri Herald and
Montreal Daily Herald for one
year and a handsome picture of
Ring Edward VII all for $1.75,
Call•andexamine the paper and the
premium picture. ' The biggest
newspaper offer ever made.
Mr. P. Lamont had a very suc-
cessful logging bee on Wednesday
afternoon, About 20 men were in
attendance, among them being
farmers, merchants, tailors, shoe-
makers, one reeve, one township
clerk, veterinary surgeon, editor,
hotelkeeper, several retired gentle-
men and Mr. Eli Henhefer. Every
one seemed right at home among
the'logs and brush and a good day's
work was done.
DEPRESSED AND DISCOURAGED.
It is remarkable how thoroughly
the whole system is thrown out of
H. J. D. COOKE, 1 (Sia 1 " x111 t t,n,,. Lint spring.
1[li.lrt•''Till Ita1D'1tDl➢ t# 1'4xe(dptatat"1i:1('i'ls' `I D(t• litt';tllt`1'+:llntl l.:ltl:t' ' Aid of -'lr..1t)hn % itlrit']i, wife and rams stration amd insanity.
a, at. it h 1 laaiftly fell i )=1 1'a(1t1'`� a"l4alrt'la ➢re�.1•►at ' 1 d .. sly t(l' Rirsome grille, i1ew l: ork,
" " '1 a.a t. VC'n:aat.. .. system and prevents paralysis, pro -
nerves and body, builds up the
tr , • . A farmer wrote to a, country
W. .1. Doherty
t 1 n t .t . t a.�ite•d 11r. and Airs. Jo1a1. L. C'ter-
kleat'.ai6. ()Mario. 1 t ht a t) et tt It a llsalllteatll'
f«tt)nt:tin pen argil an easy 1 lt.tit'. • a,en Iine I1t;;t teee1c•
The ..
ler and other friends at the l3ron-
'ROODFOOT & IIAY 3t Int4+tdltttt"Il at;l. t•1"tl
Itat4t'att'•(s. olieitt,Ds. Nlat;li'if!' haunt. lttt,'.'.l'', grown ill his owI1. garden. Ile
!lr`, tee. 1•vi'. equate s,l,►1 Neel, tim('et.s, t+1 i ;II ' till Dylii-.1.,'t.. 1(11 the tit't OUt I1,:, 113alllta lttlit "j)rin•' tins.
l.udt'(ot•lt.ontttl➢of 1't'at4ew "tit^ ttialili,, imalllell Tiffany t.
'''.1l llla1I'o (1 '%', t.l'L tt'91,'ttil't` 1:1114 141= t.te"11 one brought 11 heed,
n oI t'a'Qe4r Mike!. ti'r;,111.te • a • • . liar. Vila'. L eekte dud wife of
4eco et4Vrt;• t",$111+ tl.ti� t.
it'll til • la' I� ` "
S . r i g e • 1• till tit ,, I). Nti 1»1)t!!'1t rt't'exl;tl♦• )r
dt6'llttt•rrl(t• t stn.tlr,. RI' the at•61tu)1' ( e
1'1ta 9"l rico' t'Illi1.1.1t, �t'Ittt'il llti t.itll it
lit 111, lle,a.ti of t•atb
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W. PROUD1OOT
R. O. HAY
hit , tt 4 ale t 1, Mrs. C. I.ahte and Mise
editor, asking how he would break
an ox. This w:tai the answer. Tie
a. rope to his tail and hoist hint to
the top of a 40 foot pole, thea. tie
1. rope around his horns and tie
to another pole the sante heig
then let it live ton spite driver d
cent. tela the Middle of his back a
if that wont break- hills let h
start a country newspaper a
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1.1ia1 Bala p,lft41a14 m. matt•{' I4t•hte'. spent a. few, dtly$ lust trust peopsle for several yearn' stub
r e. i. e . t .1 19+'11 tm'H'.elltl°•l e1 �:';lal% 112te1 th1• 15 .1' -eye!! tilt'! 1ritnids 1.t the Bronson; Seription.
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. to l . I , line '41!11 1111. (itLlt'(' i`iil1lL. 'Die following clipping from. the.
Clerk tied Ole. Court* lluren 11r. J. 1)d)1zt'rezettf British Colette, +
1 roll. rte te.1:• tee it „'ami "+.10 Chle1 tn.. t. Stratford Herald,referring to one
4"t95(Yn.uaal2t2' lam' ltdsu1 .14e1111LA:41'o 4;1(111 c11^° -*21'11,i" ul 1a°tuQ11 the J0)11. 1)iai, at ttirll4l'rt"1111}lUS('t.t D. Stein- t* u of our ti o1Li4t. Inca. speaks for itself.
t".r4r1n 9d0.t-e"a' e,ma+. %,4lmw'lrua• DnaE° llue• &r['g '
°l�un' I!".•1"ut,.or tivoltn' .4'4't'1l•t'•+ t9ti g` ae`i4 a : e•ner,tl ".t01% ripe renewing i' ]ala. I'leixeiz4Uer left home about w.
earl( falls! LAP 1.'+,,:140 cool b.r.li2("a ("o ttl dltt tl1
;4 o e^a 10.%„1 ,,,,•4(,4,0., :,.i. The 4.4„!It"' tv1n11.4 it, tit lath: GM 1it't,�111111a19 of Mille time 114' has been connected with
` thle lumber business of N. S.
l) ' a 5 Qe' •;le'li.°t 1'14,,, $;111',. -4^'J1 .,">;'_ ' 11r ('ctrll4•t ''ttt'x1L11;it'h left on � 'l€`iseinallt!r' of that city and is At+
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4'a4,;:t ,: ete..a' wee art t 1:, r,._o ,1,.: ",:1h4'.. 1' -.ab tip4 ;., 0.14d, e1 fila tt"v° 1"a'e°3mu34:,�, ' t• itti 248t''fi return with interest mad"! I:tt t.---eMr. 1'i. 1' Iei_shaner, of this
e‘,..;11',51->'7,18924 LI.L:Jlu.5 4241 1., lir, %t411 t .a:e" N','U4ut1u'r# 44'1 14u1� 11rt�t°ll in the 224t°tmllmtifl t' are sharpening up . l'it.ti. formerly of 11217 township,
tux meet, ; ilia been awarded his certificate fr)r'
$1. PER YEAR.
RIGHT FURS
.
RIGHT PRICES
R/GHT TIME
We have s
• ome 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 •
at 1.50, Green at 1.25, � y 2'�' Black
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 ; AU 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 ' hear'
'
Underwear for .75cts a Suit. Don't miss these Bargains.
a S. ffAUST,
ONTARIO
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
ZURICH
MO
THEY MUST
GO AT ONOE....
til;
Whenever anyGoods s in our Stock show a ctisposit-
nd
e" ion to .stick,' we Cut the. Price, and Out they go.
im i We don't want in our Store, "has beeps" or "left
IIs overs.." We have a lot of Women's
Shoes, mostly small sizes, regular prices
to Lace'
'� $x.00,
Clear Out Sale at r.0
O to i..3
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.4^"41 naltifAl Q •, rate. 0' .x.40 110, a V"'"44"
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cel 11?II 4204 p, Y.� u 61 111 w 14 4 • ' a� time ilii• 1'4,...tit'4'1' 11!1"L
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t1e
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Mondays,
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. reason to t2o2 rratizIalte" hint
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tp e, stone day.t�otifea the Sacrament ww-lieia. one wants la picture of the
anti F:asm11 l'rojve4( 882 lt➢t't42 aa2e� v9f Ila ,., •-1 :' 1";,42.Bi 4.14,1 4:1314--• :l-4411 awe" 1711 441 his lioaisee. 11e is going to have
le>tf,t• 1Ynte14nt4Dls 4s4 an-J�a41.ad ltren...1mJ Foal itk4 'eatpxortralt'; obtainable, an
reed. a32ltd i(:hitt-a 41p(y�44, � i 1I : 2UIYL� V(►47 .fat° 1►i(•5241ty and at , y ,.a•1 -r clic Bronson i)il l'i'lt', . FYI fYll he 1ilLotl that 1Lt the. �5t is to
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thrice evert- trN iil's I;rah0z, I:c1le•n.',
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Sale 'Register;.
'd Id 11 e1'2n p.. t' .. stead of the hest, which is rea
T. I!4t1t 2x2:112221 ' Married. e
P"'-'.3-!144‘14*- i;. b,t:.�t«nalre�u 4 °, .1021 t ; the only one worth having
'r , e .Ie!4et ' +1 11.1.1.1.1- A)nr. - At the residence of This is the Position a)i affairs rhe- l{
.c ._ t. 6'• z: tit „D d' 2'x441;,4 .4441 ^ a70.C'1 i11lp➢«('115 1(111-, 4042 ' the bride's parents, EY'()a1s4)r4 line gal3uliilg the portraits of 1 111+7" eel-
: •":. 1 414 :1 Ray. 4'21 ��V.EE4.- Lo'.Nov. -t, r 7 • at
Inc , on Thursday., ()et. 3Ist by ' Lfeen Alexandra. 1)rey-'
tat 11 1; E p'1. '1 Massa gn. .11.4 '84111 Q�:422- 52445 I"`t4't i1 W . _« tent and
�lT.����' �'� HOTEL Fi 2l`4reiner off sented this seat.,on to readers of" the
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CHAS. FR/.T Z,
THE SHOEMAN
ZURICH*
ONTARIO
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange.
e'�Al Fa
Suitings
We have just opined up a shipment of New
tall Suiting the finest1
Suitings, s and hest values we have
ever shows. hi Tweeds, Berges, Black and Fancy
i1 y
'oi.'steds, and we might say here that everybody
intending to invest in a nice, nobby. suit should
not fail to see our stock and_ b . .
get (]1.11 prices before
" buying. We have had a large increase its our
suiting trade the past season, which goes to show
that we have the right goods at fight prices. Call
" ruses.(>v. 4ta1 ilei.. 't1Y, the wife of"drip had as elleap , (hid in smileti eases:
`l R It, $V. eeltle, of a t ug11Il1me11'. 421o+-2*1r'a Mutt an inferior one, he,
rho 00A -ion lit7t', H:It•. would feel that be had better have
early and make your e ..;t selection y..
• ,� ect�an l)t'1t)�e thestk is
Matti 34'a 14 122111 i2snrnle *tut n1 ` zit t'Yl
eel. 2,th, the wife of its'. •i . nu po 'trtait at all titan be plerstiad
Y 1 .4 t,DY ..dtL 141.15 Nov .tYt1...t >! 1`e •?it'r, t)f tL Hsiang' liter. into taking the itlfel`ior"article, in
broken. Style and workmanship guarana
teed.
We also have a few pieces of Stniinier Goods
Left irl nslins, Challies and O-i.nghanis, to -clear
$e a yard, worth 121-2 and 15c.
Prints that were good value at 10 and 12 � - .
Y e
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+1Ie 4'a'. tic 4 1.11`` t1. There will be (,➢_
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Ie re.I f ei su 4 ley letlelie a u •ti+tri by
l:.QJIS POSTER, -.ROP: Fel. 13'-+•1 sal, 1 t•, auctioneer. er Fria Fri.
la:,..-. :'�vvvt•ataber Nth., lliel, 1t't 1
10:,?. 7,.. c:v+::=ry1 • rw:tiy ice:
�:'+• .%vim �=3:"11~ � "tY't`l.,e'Ti p. n;.sharp.
e``torr 4 -1 1 nln1e' 14:2.1 Fin'arft2s
1teaan..e', e':ie t nt,n' . Era. li+4,4sC1a-
1 berry, 11(!•12 ewer.
.a.L1 4,b _t a 1. Mi-, leivi,L.L 111. Ort, bath of Hats No one.silo sees theta will tloiibt'
-- ..r .. .1_1..._.., t_n yards . They are valuable llet,aiase faithful
for a minute their superiority'.
in every detail, and our advice to
while they last at 'e a, yard.
All kinds of .
farm produce taken in exchange
for goods at highest market prices.
Queen. The Fancily Herald also'
nipped with all modern
er)I4 .-t=allttxlees.
a a'Cflt411aociattion t(2 'C0)t11ai(
cid! travellers. Bair and din-
ing room' ltpways supplied
tl•'itll the .rest 01)f:tinalb)1e',
Farm sto l 4211:1 lalupl1•n19ilt5, on
'''tie:"4 aN% 1`41e' 12113 day of November
4011 21. on !of *�. ton. 1:. Stephen. '
Fred W. Glanville. proprietor. E.
lese 2rl), L'2"6 .taICtioaae'E'r.
Frau 1 stile';. .slid im11plements, oil
p, Thursday. Nov. 1-1111, at 1 o'clock
i p. alt.,. on last 1: , North )nlufac1:al_v,1
Sfe ,}len. 3 miles east f
1 1• t c t fi)uslat�t)oti.
.: Jacob 'it uriz. proprietor. E. Bos.
5 senberry. slat tioneer,•
-...m._._
(.('t your sale bills {pinus in this.
office' We give aL free 310fl("e in 11189
t'.)h14144125'of this jo•0r11-sT tivltiett ill
itself is worth the ptri(-r of the bills. 1
• Its we have the largest v'ireuia€ion d
in Hay of any paper published.
a
r -hoe
1 Prep,
zu'FY'tco.r
"1 bad a batt cough for silt
vlreekS and could fhtd no ,teller
mull 3 tried Ayet's CCherry''Vette•
M. 1. Only acct«-fouttthof the bo''itle
'cured enc ""
L. Kassa; NeSiti fbit, }}alt:
Neglected colds always
lead to something serious.
They rule into chronic
bronchitis, pair intoe a,
asthma,. or consumption.
Don't wait; but take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
just as soon a5 your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
t''4rea 8zeg
s5c. Vett
Ott[g Vitt wd bY4 T r, .
aO1d;'SOc, hist tight fdt bTOyrel3ttil, lib�Are'w-
ttOee, aatta •.olds, Ate.; fitlogt •0trchaOinlc.I '
tortaitO5ictkettold tdixee On2aild.
.4 C AVER t;0.. LOtt0il, Mtge.
nowned 17uohesg o1' Devonshire, a
perfect- gem, mad easily worth the
,
entire price asked for the Family
Herald and Weekly Star, the Ring
> land Queen and the famous Gams-
borough picture. The Family
Herald will' certainly 'do a bigger
f)usiness than ever this year.
E ER, ZU17/CH
tYb,i.
DE'f RO► A
Special to THE $1: n m
A vete pretty rreddin.+• took .
plaice Tuesday 'evening Oct. 22.
Miss Martha. Albrecht, r�� �� Organs Mr. Austin Albrecht, bf Hri.;y tower-.
sliipy' da Mr. 'Geor'ge Brent ' were My wat'rerooma are headquarters in Zurich for .' ... ,'
Robes. T . ,.. Fiattliess" Blakttlt>et#
groom's, All kinds of Hoilsehold`utnitute-ledrooila and Purl
the ,room s, sister ]Iev. Mr, beards the bestor' bili'tes; Side-
Extension Table on the market, Couches, Eancy Book-
Meyer of St. Pauls Evangelical. Book-
ers, Spring
church perfdrnaetl: the Ceremony. P a Beds and. Mattresses.
WE
LL
DEALE1 lel
daughteri',a a
and
r
rurilcs
and 'Vali
united in marriage at the home of'Valises, F`1Y ;!Teta and Dusters.
The house was decorated with
palms and roses. The bride .'yore
a very pretty gown of white Swiss
muslin trimmed m witiz Iacs and rib-
bons and carried a. shower bouquet
of white roses. Mr. ,and Mrs.
Brenner left for a trip to Canada,
PIANOS AND ORGANS
The high-grade Newcombe
Plato the Bell .(3 DC)lllilli071 Otgaid
and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices: