HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-11-29, Page 1e Mywifehad adeep-s eated cough
for three years. 1 purchased two
bottles of Ayetis Chetty Pectoral,
isle size., and it cured het t one.
inertly."
.1. H. Bette, Movie, Col. '
•
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re-
lieve little coughs, alt
coughs, except deep oiled
The medicine that has
been cutting the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayers Cherry
Pectoral,
TME .11ERIAL
The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
VOL. II., NO.18.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 29 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.
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'b visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Sacramet every Satur-
day evening from 7 to 8.
Rey. Father Valentine. Parish Priest
Chas. Manns was in Walton on
Saturday.
Geo. Joynt'w,p,s in Seaforth oii
Saturday.
Mr. Speare of Exeter was in town
on Tuesday.
Chas. McDonell was in London
over Sunday.
Mrs. Babcock and son left Wed-
nesday morning for London.
Miss Treeman. of Crediton is
visiting, at Mr. G. T. Yungblut.
EVANGELICAL, German and English J. McArthur, banker, is snending
Sunday services:- Thanksgiving holidays in London
German, at 10 o'cloolc a. m. English, at and Craigs.
7 o'clock p. m., Sunday uchool at 2 p.m. Miss Smith of Goderich and. Miss
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Wanless of Blyth arrived in town
Senior Alliance, at 8, air practice at 9. ,
ns mormng.
Wednesday evening; German ti
prayer
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening;
English prayer meeting at 7,30. Friday
evening; Teachers' meeting at 8.
Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
geutidN cu. WO, St. Petri
05ottesbienft vorm. 'path fl ttE)r
Mrs. E. Ramie and Mrs. T. Nee -
lands left this morning for Wal-
llaceburg and Detroit.
George Joynt sold one of his
heavy working horses for a good
figure to a Seaforth buyer.
Postmaster Sutherland, Mrs.
Sutherland and Miss Sutherland
unb abenbs 7 nig. $antftagicintle are in London spending the holi-
vorm. o brerverfammlune days.
2.11ithvoe4 ahenbs um halhS. Rev.Mr. Doherty late incumbent
sciAire, paitor. St. Pauls church here will take the
services here and and at Stan next
Sunday.
L. V. BACHAND, St. Joseph.
Notary ?oldie, Fire and Wein- The number of munieipal candi-
dates for honors this year promises
suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by to be legion. It is most likely new
private funds or loan wrap:tales.
blood will predominate in next
year's council.
Hs J. D. COOKE,
Thos. 'Welsh's new engine from
(halt arrived last Saturday and is
(Late with Garrott- Si Proudfoot) Barris- being installed now, When eomplete
ter, Solicitor, Notary Publie. Mr. Welsh's trinibIeS will be over
Hemel. Ontario. as ter us furnishing light is eon-
cerned.
ZU12161-1 AND VIGINITY
711111/SININISMOOMIZIO;*
Mr. Ed. Wurm is visiting friends
in Crediton. since Friday last.
Mr. Charles L. Shoemacher visit-
ed Blyth on Friday and Saturday.
See our clubbing rates before
subscribing for an out-of-town pap-
er.
Mr. John Deichert Jr., took a
business trip to Dashwood on Mon-
day.
Smart boy or girl wanted to
learn printing. Apply at this
office.
To die without medical assistance
is hardly complimentary to the
profession.
Mr.James Dick of the Hawkshaw
House, Seaforth, called on friends
here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Hill of
Crediton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. 0. Greb.
Mr. Frecl Heckman of Brodhagen
returned on Friday for the remain-
der of his furniture.
Mr. J. Preeter is making a two -
ton shipment of fowl, this week.
This is his second shipment.
Mr. Julius Bloch had the misfor-
tune to lose one of his heavy hors- Hoover, are spending the holidays
es, on Sunday. The animal was a with the former's parents, here.
valuable one.
Big stock of Axes, X -cut Saws,
Miss Kate Smith of Detroit is Butcher Knives,Cow-ties, Lanterns
home for a week. She will leave and. everything in the Harness line
on Monday. Her sister Miss Celia at lowest prices. C.Hartleib & Co.
will accompany her. Miss Telford, who has been con -
Since so many operations are ducting Preeter's millinery depart.
performed nowadays it becomes 'ment this season, returned to her
quite a distinction for a person to home at Walkerton, on Tuesday
bo buried in one piece. morning.
Read D. S. Faust's add
gains.
Mrs. Harry Weber is quite ill at
present and is under medical treat-
ment.
Don't freeze yourself When you
can buy underwear at D. S. Faust
for small money. f'
Mr. Henry Volland moved to kis
farm just West of town, having
rented the other to Nelson Dene -
my.
. The young people gathered at
the home of Fred Witwer on Mon-
day night. A pleasant time was
spent.
Mr. William Becker is moving
into Mr. Haberer's house on the
Blind liiie, recently vacated by Mr.
G. Holtzmann.
• Mr. William Goetz, of Hensall,
agent for Imperial Stock Food, was
in town and neighborhood this
week doing business.
Miss Clara Beaver of Exeter,
passed through town on Wednes-
day evening on her way to her
home at the 14tb. Concession.
Miss Clara Koehler of Clinton
High school, accompanied by Miss
for bar -
I can't go hunting, too bus, but The boys have an electric light
can lit you, out with everything in their elub-room. and everything
you need. I lices that show 111$ is in full swing for the winter
The Mies:ion Baud of the Presby-
pROUDFOOT eit HAYS • ; love a the sport. C. Greb. =lithe. Some however 'awe not
terian ehurelt gave a very sueee s.
of paid their dues.
Berristers Solleitors, ;roomier Public ful coneert last Montlity night. Mr. Harry Either, secretary
ele, etc. cOr. square and Neste street, Mit!ls Graham. V*116)1111. gave a the Hay Fire Insurance Poe. was in M. John Foster is putting in the
W. la HO 1J OPOOT
Cloderich,
Ontarioa.fl, number of readines from her own • M fitNa DPW residenee, but
R. c. HAYS poems wed 1=01 trZ:11reeeived. The assessment from the policy -holders. owing to the bad weather he has .
musical part of the programme 'WM I Ten dollars is the legal limit Of beoi tlaable to lnahe' mueli head -
well supplied by 'oval talent. , A ., !lever• Tringamthe pest three weelse
L
The many friends of Mr. *hes. mgto ante up more, however, can Axnetexe, P. 0.
EZELLER, Bonthron who has filled Air S0111t. be Unburdened, or fiat- tart wheels wkeeh T A.c.o.Nzo 0. mass co.
• 'Clerk 10th DIY. Court, Huron thno a position with MeDonell !at this office. ' OENTLEMEN is -For Ilse yeari4 IRV- t 1
Commissioner for taking Affidavits,
Conveyancer ete. Valuator for the lin-
rou. and Brie Lose mid Saviugs Co.
Office- Zeiler Bieck, Zarb+ Out.
Bros'. hardwaye will be pleased to Ifessrs J. Torrance of Egntontl-
Inn w ofm
his arriae gNvitivit takes ille et was '40 badw
that t as un-
vand R. McLean of floderieh 1411
''111111"1tothlY i'W1'4111'111111Y) with 1lid" , were in the neighberltooll this week abh" to do a da -vs work for three
11
years. '1104111. P1111'4 1 111"1111111'r °f 4ar• and succeeded in nurehasting horsesI fried all t1Le inedieines
111-i4- trots John mexinfen
A.'lit
lighlutt. nierebant of John Afansou preseribed for me arra went to the
, and N.ieholas Foster.
I have been suffering from Deepen-
BOSSENBERRY
• Licetuted Auctioneer for flair -
on County, respectfulle Lobes the pat-
ronage
of these who intend having salts.
Satisfaction inotranted.
F. A. SELLERY,
plaee.
A MARVEL/Mt M13II61c1Nr.
Thtlatig it direct and tenanted
auction on 1001 the liver MIA kid-
neipt, Dr. Chase's Kidttey-Liver
Peris
will pasnise t int many
- complicated ailments whiela rannot
be reached by any other medicine.
and hence its extraniditiary Slitt['res,
end 1101)1111itritt. tiiliolINEess. liver
eornplaitit, Behlitt's disease, de-
ranaed kidneys and stenuneh troub-
les are promptly and thoroughly
OW11'01110 ty!i" this tett fatnily
medicine. (tile pill a dose, tri eents
a box.
Sample Pictures to Hand.
We bile ;14111x11 e"4 of the three
prentinut pieturee given to yearly
subscriptions of the Family ileralt1
teal Star. Call and see theni.
•
Nutlet, volume of tke Boy] College
ut Iterate Surgetes, Totemo, also honer
gredusla_of Depertment of Dentistry,
TerObtO ettraetion
of teeth. Elate Work s speciality. !
At Dominion Douse, Zurich. every j
Mortdey. 1=26
„I G. STANSURYI B. A.
• Stateit.r t. cot,this bTAND1714Y
Bkittlicarat,ttL1C11o1, INOTANN,
Cotitteyentere litmey to Loan ort T
itat rim Prep:ell at leis -est rates of In -
Utast bletttnelliS itt erigieal German
tend Asad edlised
2t.fittelf COURT AfTtNDED.
°Mee vete Veleilhi Batikteeter.
e.rateate***a******00 tatere **ref
*Tttg 0 0 *
COMMER011 ROTEL lit
21.001-614 0 0 0.
Str'etly up-to-date in modern int-
4 prOVeniexIts. Dieing rooms is sup- et
0 plied with only the very best. r '!"
Bar contains choice liquors and 6*
irt
elgatis. d
Elreellerlt Sample ttoonto.
10 tor Corturrerotal Mort,
I I -001S FOSTER, PROP.
S*****ott-4,-*o***eoote*ioo0cii
4itbe 11)01ttintott'Y
ii)ouse
Equipped with all modern
conveniences. First-class
accommodation to commer-
cial travellers. Barand
roonx always supplied
with the best obtainable.
C. t, Shoomacherl Prop.
ricelary Air -tight
THIS le THE LAI:11ES'
Favorite in the Parlor.
,It burns large chunks and
i will keep fire all night.
" Handsome Stylish and
LOW in Price. It has
inatle many waxen friends
and hot competitors, try-
ing to imitate it, but none
ate genuine except
Me. Ciaty's
FOR SALR By
C. llartleib St Co.
RARDWARZ AND rumens -
Ratk's seperator was com-
pletely wrecked by an explosion
Itebbit Hill, Alberta, by dynamite
in the eylintler. The man Who was
feeding was blown into the air
about fifteen feet, but escaped
without serious injury.
hepatal to be &reared. but all was
nesnecessful. Lnst Sprints 1 bought
Mrs. \%m. H. Merner and eland- • a hex of Our Native Her. and
item left on Tttesday for Brandon am now a well limn and can work
where she will visit her parents' every days,
and tneet her husband who has 11011MtsDAs 1:0;STAINg.
keeniu the \Vest for home tnne., J. Dement. agent. Zttrieln
Mrs. Merner expected to celebrate ' ...-
Thanksgiving Day with her vela-ArIBIrift County Man Burned to
tives. at Brandon but mina to the Deitb by Lamp Exploding.
delay of a letter she will not remit
her destination tttl Friday.
Tilsoniturg, Mt.. Nov. tta.-Blgin
SCPPEttININSOI ,3011. 1:4TP1111., ef (4riein's 'Corners. met
If the agonies of Job wf,re alft7 with as terrible ;heath 011 Friday' 11
nieht at his home in this village.
seerae then the tortures of itching
piles from which so mithy people Ile V, aS eti„ trVing a binge hen it
are nou. suffering he had taneh to ignithiig his clothing.
ete
Before assistance arrived he was lttre. The difference is that
there jq 110 reason for env onc to burned to death. Deceased was
endere the nfiseries of piles for a like" Years of age. Ile was well
single day. Dr. (Ansel.; ointment li,nown throughout this section.
bosom:ea tens of thoosand„.4 otsbs lite deceased was as paralytic!. titifl
had been, conOtted to his 'bed for ,•11
, and absolutely gearitineed
cure each and eeryA lamp 11A/tiny hitt-tit-4 V114-
case of pike. Years.
Log eueititsrat. at alllayisdoetioletars totis. has. incv loaiiinah
peexellifoaaelle. vatidlitihshead. Thise
lnlrrnng oil
set e to the bed clothes, and the
deceased was so terrible burned
Vie opening at St. ton -
face that death ensued itt a short time.
Catholic etittreh oil Sunday was a After the occurretwe Mr. Griffin
s weess itt noitit of attend- showed no signs of eonseioosneris,.
Mire, and also financially. The
church itt the morning was packed •
_ •
t3 the doors, and in the evening a1.
large crowd was present. The col-
Ileetion at both services, amoneted
to$222.211,. which is vety satisfac- "NNE Ec..-Npti,ED 01.7S to dis-
J tory considering the fact that this .x1 pose of the coming; week, at
alD01771t was obtained by voluntittY - the Hensall Oatmeal Mills.
may well feel gratified at the sue -
contributions. Father Valentin
1 STILL TO THE FRONT 1
Latest Dress Goods, riens Sttitings,
Ready=to=wearSuits OverCoats
at the very Lowest Prices
We have a few lines of heavy Dressgoods, selling
below cost. Here's the List -
15 yds Brown Costume Cloth, regular 40c, now for .25
41 yds Green Costume Cloth, regular 40c, now for .26
30 yds Dark Heavy Dressgoods, regular 28c, now for .10.
22,/, yds Black Poplin Goods, at 60ets.
10 yds Blue All Wool Satin finish, at 60ets.
A few fine lines of Wrapperettes at Low Prices.
LOOK AT THESE Ladies' Vests at 30ets ; Ladies' Drawers for
25 and. 60cts ; All -wool Ladies' Vests for 95ets ; Block Farmers'
Satin Waists for $1.50; Red with stripe, and Blue with stripe, for
$1.50 ; Blue Flannelette Waists, for 75ets ; Woolen striped Hos*,
large size for 50cts.
Call and see us. We do what we say.
D. FAUST,
Z R iCH ONTARIO
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
THEY MUST
GO AT ONOE
URQUHART.
8
Y.
to
13,5r
ler
ref
40
00
3 25
35
3 9)
3 75
3 40
2 75
325
00
35*
5- 40
2 60
1000
300
230
300
a za
10 00
o
000
000
Whenever any Goods in our Stock show a. dispositreat.
ion to 'stick,' we Cut the Price, and Out they go. . the
We dont want in our Store, "has beens" or 'left. Lrtt
Dyers," &Vo"have a lot of Women's Button and Lao(
Shoes, .mostly small sizes.. regular prises .$2.00 to $300week.
1db
Clear Out Sale at SLoo to $I.* dtiki
stel
Ittzteing
0 H AS
THE
URIOH,
H�
IT Z,
AN
n ace
been
s for
testis,.
" !With
lmer-
trov.
0 N T A f lia I tit, ;Vale
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange., trade
Ili athr:
d for
12rsta,t1,tir.
tient.
CLOW'
losiales43
infoor,-;
earibl.
RS AND
OVERCOAT
We are showing some splendid bargains itt Furs and Oveecotts eittei
the tetlel weather. Better values than you get 0801016re. if yen arta,aIrsolni;
ready for the proof of this itesertion, come right to Ottt St0t0 Sala Ift4-
win vont:hies. yviti of its truthfulness.
Furs
Ladies- Fur Coats. all sizes and
letigths. A fine assortment of 4
entwines. Xeek Buffs for ladies 4
and children. Fur Caps for ladies
and men. Fur Coats for men. in
Coon. Wallaby. Calf with Astra -
can tetllar, and 'Meek Bear. All
at prices that will make them
move out quick. Come and lilakt,
your Selection before the Stock is
broken
wn.
no-
er
OVereofatig, etow-
identS
Meit's short walking .Coatit„ itpleasite
Black, Nelvs. -mkt Oxford 1116tvetni one
Moth. tp-toAtiate Goods, titett
Meet's Visters shadteg, amt!--*
Rock 'bottom Peke.
We also have a *took of Leditteort ck*
Matttles, all kited% at pticel was
from $1.00 up.
Special values in Ready-made S1-1:,_
See our D. It Suits for wen, tei:g
$S.O.
licsszts
HIGHEST MARKET 1/OS MTh VOlt riODUCZ
!ces of the opening.
4 '
oughs
Three grog: tie.,onongh tor aft ordinary
eoid; juit right for 'bronchitis, hOarao-
moos, hard toldo, etc.; sII, moat toonoolloal
for chronic tames rind to k64 -�o bind.
J. 0, AYER 00.,IogratI, Maid.
87-10yro
There came into mv premises, lot
7 and. 8, eon. 14, Hay, abont the end
of October, one 2-year-ohl. steer,red
and white spotted, owner van have
same by proving property and pay-
ing expenses.
MRS. CONRAD MILLER,
16-4t Dashwood P. 0
20,000 lbs. Dressed Poultry Wanted. 20000 1ln
wt:
Preetert Greb Meek
u rich Ont.
Men Wanted •
HARNESSIs
MANUFACTURE;
Shovellers and Seraper-holders.
E Lt
in Hay Swamp Drain, near Zurich. AND DBAL'elt IN lee
wages *L00 pet day and board.
Apply to
2-10tf H. C. GARNETT, Zurich.
4,,N11111.
XEETING OF THE HURON'
tOlINTY 001TRGIL.
The Council, of the County of
Huron will meet in the Council!
Chattebee in the town of Goderich,
on Tuesday- the 3rd .day of Decem-
ber next, at 8 o'clook P. M.
T. Clerk.
liturniture,. "Organs and Pianos=
VY 41L. Dated at Goderich this 20th day oil
Xoyentber, 1t01.
My warerooms are headquarters in Zurich for Betties*, 'Mankato*
Robes, Trunks and Valises, F1y Nets and Dusters.
All kinds of Household Furniturte--teth-oont and Parlor Suitele Site -
boards, the best Extension Table on the market, Couehes, Kamer Beek-
ers, Spring 13eds and Mattresses.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
the
The Itiglegrade Newcombe Piano ; the Bell and Dominion Orgalite"
and Pismos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices.
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