HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-12-27, Page 1OL. 3I,, NO. 22.
'Ie Official Organ of Zuric
ZURICH, ONT,, FRID
CHURCHES.
T. BONIFACE, Catholic.
Order of service for the summer.
undays: 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.
oly Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 p. m,
eek 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 Sacraneet every Satur-
day evening from 7 to 8.
Rep. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
VANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday services:
-
erman, at 10 o'clock a. In. English, at
o'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 pan.
uesday evening; .)unior Alliance, at 7,
enior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 1.
ednesday evening; Gorman prayer
eating, at 7.30. Thursday evening;
nglish prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday
vening; Teachers' meeting at 8.
Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
eutfd)e en. lila). St. ?etrz
tE'notiesbienft z,orm. f)aib it 114
eta a[enbs c Ltf)r. $amitagicf?ufe
orm. to Zif)r. £ehrerverf anmtluttg
flittu}ocf) abeubs urn balb8.
Cir Sdiuire, pallor.
V, BACHAND, St. Joseph. '
L -q• Notary Public, Fire and LifeIu-
surance Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan companies.
He J. 0. COOKI ,
(Laatp with Qarrow & Proudfoot)13arria€-
;or, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Renstll, Wesrio.
► OUDI0oT a HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
te, etc. Cor. Square and North Street,
13ederieb, Ontario
Paatptrnl:tlGT is. C. HAYS
Bender's
Xmas
Candies
We have a complete
Stock of Confectionery
for the Holidays,
Oranges
Lemons
Nuts
Cigars Sw.
Butter tuna. Eggs taken
in exchange during Chris-
tmas.
W. Bender
Matn St.
Norman took spent Christi as in
alis.
Miss Susie Weir is visiting Miss
uio ;Mfr.
Mie:; Jessie Elder its visiting at
r. Ferguson's.
Miss Crlralhart of Exeter is visit.
ag Misses Shirray.
Mr. T. Murray and wife are
visiting at his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maorehouse ,ere
visiting 11. J. D. Cooke.
Dr. flellery spent Christmas at
his home in Kincardine.
Ralph and Johli Chapman of
London spent C'liristtlina Mitt their
ZELLER, parents.
Clerk 10th Mr. Coin t„ :Hurons p 1r. and Mr t. A, ,►i. ltualriri�twia Of l
Lambeth visited 3
ltet)i w f. itkd their daughter
and Iiuy Township.
Y, D.C. 27 1901.
Miss Louisa Wurm left on Thurs.
day morning for Detroit.
Miss Mina Doan is visiting
friends at Lucile' this week.
Miss Theresa Axt is home from
London for a visit to her parents.
Mr. Alf. Bossenberry returned
from Waterloo on Wednesday even-
ing.
Mr. f!lara Sipple is home from
Detroit and will remain a few
months.
Miss Maggie Schnell of Detroit
is visiting her parents at the 14th'.
con
cession.
Mr. Alfred Moritz and sister Mrs.
J. K. Wing, of Berlin, are visiting
friends in town.
Mr. W. Breohtel of Pigeon, Mich.
is renewing acquaintances in this
vicinity this week. Mrs, J.D. Merner left on Monde, -
Miss Andrews, teacher in our te spend the holidays with her
school, is spending the holidays at mother in Detroit.
her home near Goderieh,
Misses Maud, May and Stella,
Andrews are spending their holi-
days at their Lome in Varna.
Mr. Harry Yungblut left for hit
horse at Auburn on Thursday
zuorning for a month's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bro'svn are
visiting the former's brother, Rehr.
George Brown, near Heunnton.
William Bender, confectioner
reports a splendid (A'hristuute trade
end is still doing w rushing busi-
ness.
Mea€srs. M. Stumpf and Frank'
liuohe,ils shove to Teeswater oa
Thursday morning for u short
visit.
Edmund Wurna spent Christ.
c Iidays at Crediton.
r: P, Lamont visited Exeter on
Monday evening returning on
Tuesday.
Miss
legiatesInstitute is
of London
olhome for the
holidays.
Rev, Whiteside;, of Montreal, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, A,
Williams,
Mr. J. D. Mesmer left on Wednes-
day, for a short visit with friends
in Detroit.
Messrs William and Norman Bos-
senberry returned from Manitoba
on Monday.
Miss Ramseyer of Michigan, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. Magel,
the past week.
Mr. 3.dolf. lCn.1bfleisch of Detroit
is visiting his father Mr. J. C
Mr. Dan. is spending theeweek with Mr, abach of nd
Mrs, R. Ieidezntan.
Miss Minnie Donn left for London
on Tuesday where she intends tak-
ing up a. course in music.
Mr. Chester Steinbach is visiting
his brother, Dr. Steinbach. at,
Frtizrkrafuiuth, Mich. He left on
Tuesday morning.
No less than six parties are re-
ported to have taken pieces o
Thursday night. This is truly tli
nwrrylnekftlg season.
BLAKE
peeiaal to Tule HERALD.
S€` OW, BRP€lrex Tf►e follow
r
Halbilciheh and other friends ist is the report of the standing of the
'*e'Witt. pupils of U. S S. No. 9, Stanley, for
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studer of
Sebring -vale para tlao guests of the
batter`spaar. parents Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kwhl.r, •
t year, based on the monthly
written a e.anination. Fifty per-
cent , £ the aggregate number of
,1114111'S for each class '►yes taken as
2 !r. and Mrs. John Hey Jr., have f ll c� he s:- niernired aV on; and
i ,
taken up housekeeping on their r} Fourth, '. I, I,'ihC
arm on this Goshen lanae �,'�' 1
Commissioner uww malar etc. for '�'�tlustorgf'orlt,hesHu. 3Crs. J. C. letortetlalf over Christ.
Ina end Erie Loan ectad Seviuge Co. nzrts, t
all ir,?a ; Senior II
We wish Polder tet, 400 t ) eond, vt?tl.
the young. couple happiness zm ..g. V.-.1,„ Keys, 157 ; M. Eclig.
ere openly. ?,iiia. 0:7.
Mass Maggio Hult,ineira find air. Jr. VSA. Edanhoffer, S37; E.
John H€e)t.taaazzf drrr;,w'+e to rump. if Sherritt. NIM; N. Bos'ats, i t 4.
1021,,,- wee Black, Zurich Ont. I Messrs t:'urtaer and Ties and the u
on on Thursday to visit their ;� Stas ie.: t;;i-
stele, ltev.1I. 33rslt.ztaaaaztai, fora t r. I1J la. Cattalirfg, tl.33 ; G. Tho
rrn-
eek or two. ! tlsof, en); E. ficin*iaef�fer^ te5;
Mr. and Mr*. 'sane , ,, caret atmd I tr. lIt- . Thompson. Q ;
ttti
OSS1 BE Y,
•*re LieentueA1 Auetiarneer for 1€aur-
a County, >respeetfully aotieitea tics Kat.
nag. et those who Wend honing swita.
!8*titf'srLlen a ataa�ltittittit'd.
r• A. LLE Yap
tile", orientate of the R:Gyal College
teal Surgeons, 'Ioissete, alto lamer
to of Depetttuent of 1s+errtistrr`,
'C,rnitersity. 1''aitalts5 etIt�aeetion I
Pied work s specitality.
Wort Houtae, Zurich, every
Monday* 146!
bCisrt McFalis of Lu€�an were in w+
town atta ntlittg the wedding of Mr.
Wren arid. Miss Taylor.
tit' sr/121 TEN Etr?';r17i. s i
Not only the victim of II/lemma. h
tism a constant sufferer. bat 1i '
lives in e�ontinu al dread that the
disease will reach the heart. which "
reams sudden and unexpected
death. Rhe itvf1ratismn can only be wen
cured when the uric racial is renewed iii
from Mt blond by the healthy action
of the kidneys. Dr Chase's Kids .l3
may later frills make the kidneys
healthy and vigorous. and so .!
gradually and thoroughly rare; at
Rheumatism by removing tine
came. One 1pill�aa, der: e, 2.i cents a
box.
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i O fliA,TION NOTICE.
ICE.
D.
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a il' of North Dakota, are enjoy.: : Estee, ens; S. et eeritt. 0'..!1: T.
ng a visit here sit pre ent. Lane Dinsitto e, 4ss9 ; E. d+ i►cribe
asi not n home for lei yeers and Jr. lli-.E. Rennet. WS; 3a". Ken. -
e sees malty changers ii: town. lel, Sr J Jr.11e rlal r St;i; R. Calilitag,
Miss Awhile Parents. verho has 418.a; S. 3lnulnantraker .refs 4b11
ten: in Dakota fuer saint years ' "si. iErli. til~` Ota+`e�rlarrrt. E. ftlethei n,
hur=led bonne re ci nt�ly and via N ,,13a atnt„,„rsraun_
ut ng her parents lttr. and Mrs. fir. if "flu �I([t .Fg-q s y M elle Ant►.
ern Surerrarw at the 11tIn concession. Mu;1. 11�ta M.is. d �� .. M. F t'84
The Annelid Meeting of the Han R. Keys. �.�,, t Kaa•atrebl L t!; J.
atieeete°u lefts e.
rant+ Agtrieatltnr d Society wall Jtwn•,,u €"r au4Es
o
held its the Torras ;Elsa)1 Za eek, a lliaaf'or. T. Sinerrntt, C. Oajs h. A.
nen �r edtnesda' the Sth day of Zan- Erb,.3 11ssch.
aary ne 2, at 1 o'clock )v. tin. t II --M. Meyers. l ". C"aatrlitlg'. I.
D. S. P. xsr•, SRere.at . Mniinsustn, P Zaalr'te�. L. lck irtzen-
Messrs Ferdinand and David trrnibet. L. I :ker, L. taker.
! fiuby, wino flax been residents of Pt. l -w H• € seh, l;. Gesell. E.
ichigett for about 20 years, are liafls�er.
1. PER YEAR.
STILL TO THE FRONT
Christmas Goods of all Descriptions
We have some of the prettiest Fancy Plates, Salads,
Cups and Saucers ete,
Celluloid Toilet Case
$2.50 2.75 1.50 and 1.25
Celluloid Cuff & Collar Case75 and
Celluloid Glove & H'dk'f Case50ets
Celluloid Dressing Set 90 and 40ots
(Pink and Green) 90cts
Celluloid Albums 0.25 and 2.50
FOR TEG CHILDREN
Doll Cradles 75 45 and 35cts
Doll Easy -chairs 25cts
Doll Carriages $1,40 90 and S0ets
Doll Rocking -chairs 25cts
Doll Double Swings 40ots
Doll Chairs 25cts
Train with large locomotive and
3 ears and crossing track,
going a rate of 20 miles per hr.
Large and small dolls, at small
prices.
Don't miss these Snaps,
Fancy Chinaware of the very -latest
patterns, Call and see them.
Boys, if you want some fine presents for your best -- -- call at
our Store, we have just ghat you want. We are bare to please th
people, with a good assortment. Call and see our stock before p
chasing Christmas goods ; you'll never be sorry.
Early shoppers secure first choice
/OH
S. FAUST,
L roduce talkeu it
libbers
7'A
for «ootis.
ltililt'1'_.
i;:I1.11"..1nteeti .igai;_
('raekn1 � or Brea
ins, for :� months.
Need a Pair
Rubberine Shoe
Just the thing for every -day Winter \ e
�'`e would like to show yott this i nne
A Pair ofout
Will sae a useful Xm
`. CHAS
AN U Y,, B. A.
8cictittor to COLLINS h Si,w'.vlicRY
1 looking up old frrzaenelat in torn tines G. lElowatrn. T+metiegr.
N1a
ist hereb given that a 1 tin
1 meeting of the Ratepayers of t
he "Township of Hay will he held
the Towrt Fall, Z lids ern
MO:tiitaA , DErEIisi R 3lrni.. lsot, at
tat the hour of cane m'eleek, p. Iia.. I d.
or one nomination of Reeve and ho
. 1 ter at present. He is still v.esv ,, There were tan attendance in all
st week. They are the guests of
sir' trrrotlner• Mr W. S. Baby. County Be�atni t3f Eainititaet+.
ronsort line.
Mr Charles Veber had as severe The Coate Eoaat l of va th.ners
tacit of heart .fi Hare on �i''ediaai e`er in Cliittori cit Tuesday, Dec
by evening' at the Coimnrvercia3 ¢tff, to fess' nsiz the wscvr r of the
tel, where he is employed as per- Melell' Se1313(4 exatnnii3aa}iotas.
fIt&15`!'Ba, SOMCt'tol1, NOTARY,
tteyanaer, Money to Loam are "iitage t
d rota ''topaytty at Iwoo t rada3 of ire- at
est. Documents in original Getman
la rand tadi'ised upon.
ZURICH COURT Art TViOBD ! f'
kr over O';!;eint Warrak, t/etea^.
emir c'ann eilloi- for the year 10Z�.
And if more than the retuisit
number of Candidates are nomi
atewd, poll:; viIlil be opened in tin
snit -divisions of the Township.
Said polls will be opened at 9 o"
loci, .a. lice., and closed at 5 o'clock
rev., 011 MONDAY, JANI:At ! t It a.
952.
ce tseank but Inopeii ante sante rtciitae liftc.four' estzadzd�ates- tvtematy-four
r� that; he will recover-. Clinton and thistly fez 1 +datrneh.
e While Mt. Hemet t ell f,, ate, sen cred e papers sof the P fifty -fosse who
of Mr. Jacob Galhnun, was out wrote, rorty=thr sizc eeealtd In. se- t
shootii'ng a few digs ago, his glia caring the past nn '!k, and -wereex'geledeci and was literally blown awarded Third Certificates a ccorad-'
' I to pieces. Luckily lio' ever treaty inagivr. The pass meek reed by,
got off without a scratch Some the Education Department is CO b ,
soft snowaeendentanY got into tale - of the total. The oiarrd has als
end of the barrel causing the acel-"awatrded those obtaining 75 pc. of
dent. the total First Class Honors, mull
those obtaining between 70 and 75
pc. Second Class Honors. Follow-
, iing is the list:-
nese
ist:nese Cuss IfoXORs-Beaton, K.
J. ; Dunlop, W . J. ;Gregory, Stella ;'
wen, Agnes E.; Watson. Vesta.
SECOND 'CLASS Hose/es-- ,y/es-s
lards, Mary; Bielby, Margaret E. ,
ake, Richard 3, ; Code, Mary ;'4
.......
Downing, Hattie M. ; Eirerbart
Henry ; txavenloek, Maher ; gar ,
Howard F.; Kilpatrick, Nina. ; La- ; lt¢
iihlsn#,
Samuel ; Quarry, Mary;
i Robertson, Queenie May ; Russel, J L
Margaret E. ; swilIie. Bennie E. ;HARNESS -j L, FACTU`' :► R
M
j Wiseman. Jessie.
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Sutter and Eggs taken in exchange.
*+k+tk'a* 'an*at*
HOTEL 1
0*** Iunitti 0*a<rt,e'
Strictly np-to-date sit modern im-
provements. Diningroomsis stip- +Sti i3
plied with only the very best. t s'F
Bar Contains choice liquors atnd s
agars, ry i r c
Excellent Sample Rooms ! l
for Commercial tvnen l.f
Feenr. Hess Su.,
Returning Officer`
steel at Zurich, December 141`901.
New Advertisements. J.Preeter,
Steinbach, J. H. Wisiner.
Mr. Emanuel Fleischauer of
tratford gave his friends a short
Ca I in this vicinity this '.seek. He
eft for Stratford this (Friday)
ternoian.
Mr. and Mr. Jatnnes Tom of Exe-
er, parents of &hoci Inspeetor
ow, celebrated the 50th a nniver-
of their wedding on Wiedn.sdy
iSth inst. Mr. 'foils has reach -
his 81st year and Mrs. T'oirt her
th year, and both still enjoy ex-
tent health. The children and
rani -children assembled to do
ho
to this worthy couple and
esented thein with a well filled
rse. •
Lours rotten,
t8g*&` r't ***0519i3fet .'x
be o nit:'
• nary
the
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76
cel
h
°bonze
uipped 'n'ith all modern
nventences. First-class
commodaation to comment-
1
ommerl travellers. l3ar and din -
r own always supplied
the best obtainable.
Shoemathert pw
�ti'MtC�iN'
The GIobe of Tuesday- last says :
Reports from the medical inspector
informed Dr. Bryce that 15 cases
of smallpox exist in 7 dwellings in 1
Stephen township, Huren county.
Two of the cases are very severe.
A man who is now very ill visited
several shops in the village of
Dashwood while his face was cov-
ered with pustules. The smallpox
patient who carne from the camp
J near Parry Sound is a resident of 1
Three Rivers, Qatebeo.
I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pee -
oral iti my house for a, great many
years. It it the best medicine in
the world far coughs and colds."
J. C. ' "illiams, Attica, N. Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
F tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Use it also for bronchitis,.
consumption, haul colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
las
Y.b
YistN IZ els'onaaar Ser Aar ni sap
cola. .. aw■x tache for b:o�5�:hiC3y, at+r+as.o-
,it,„„ boil told*, etc.; sr. utToit .¢showed
tat aktOtite le to and to k,ayy,, o'e sten&
.t. C. Afl tt cal. Lotivaia,.n�Csii'..
bares .dust opened up a Hue of Dress G
e bought ata Big reduction in Price. re
TORS -if tO 45n per vas . ,, hale they;
30e er Yard
reset
Greb Block
Zurich on ti
PASS --Bell, Wilfred H. ; Blatch-
ford, Lillian ; Brydges, Wm. Jas. ;
Brown, J. P.; Buchanan, Harvey ;
Chidley, Clara; Cowan, Arnold;
Conrtice, Win. Dalton, Hannah ;
Evans, Hermon B. ; Farrel, Ethel;
Guest, Exna ; Hillen, Jas. A. ;
Joynt, James ; Mak, W. J.; Mc-
Donald, Glen ; McEwen, Edith E. ;
McEwen, Mary; McFarlane, Tents;
Mebath, Lottie L. ; McMichael, B.;
Miller, Hubbart; McLeod, Ales.;
ilurdie, Lizzie;; Newton, Chas.
Passmore, i
e, WiIbert ;. Pybus, Geo. ;
Stirling, Jessie M. ; Sanders, Fred ; .
Troy. Nellie ; Webster, George ;
Yea Lenus ',
Furniture, Organs and Piano
My warerooms are headquarters in Zurich for Harness,. Blanke
Robes, Trunks and Valises, Fly Nets and Dusters.
All kinds of Household Furniture -Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Si
boards,the e best Extension Thule on the market, Couches, Riney Roc
ers, Spring Beds and Mattresses.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
The high-grade Newcombe Piano; the Ile bell and Domini Org
and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible ptiees.