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The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
VOL. II., NO 35.
ZURICH,ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. 28 1902.
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$1 PER YEAR.
CHURCHES.
ST. BONIFACE, Catholic,
Order of service for the winter.
Sundays: High Mass at 10 a. m.; Cato-
chism and Instruction at 12 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction of. the Most
Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m.
Holy Days; High Mass at 10 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 4.00 p. m,
Week Days: Mass every morning at 8.
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition et 9 o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one hour's visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Saeramet• every Sun-
day afternoon from it to 4.
Baptism on Sundays at '3 o'clock,
Rev, Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
.• Sunday services: -
German, at 10 o'clock a. m, English, at
7 o'clock p. in., Sunday school at 2 p.m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Alliance, at 8, It oir practice at 9.
Wednesday evening; German prayer
meeting, at 7.30. 'Thursday evening;
English prayer Ineeting at 7.30. Friday
evening; Teachers' meeting at 8.
Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
geutf ci?e ev. Iutil. St. Petri 1(ird2e.
I5ottesoicttft vertu. 1 alb i( title
nub abenals e 1I17r. Samita4ct?ule
porta. t o iti?r. k.ehrcrverlan ntlung
tiilttw cII abeubs um halb8.
chiilfe, �csitor,
Y. f3:tCIIANI), St. Joseph.
• Notary I'ublie, fire and Life In-
• suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan companies.
J. D. C O O K E,
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Late with uarruw I'ruualfooty Barris-
ttt, Solicitor, Notary !'ubllr,
Ilensall. Ontario.
pROUDFOOT & HAYS
itat'raMous , Stthe'ittort Nutarie. Dull k
ear. utc. a vr, Syuute and Noah Street,
tlt9tluracb. Ontario
W. PROtSuFooT
R. C.
FIRST-CLASS
FARM FENCING
ONLY
30c per ROD.
FOR SALE BY
THE ONT, WIRE FENCING CO.,
Limited,
PICTON, ONT.
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Hoffman's
Jubilee
Laundry . .
We use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
TAILORING IN
CONNECTION .
W. H. HOFFMAN
GOOD YEAR FOR SETTLEMENT,
Prospects Bright For New Ontario
This Season.
That prospects for settlement in
new Ontario this Year are 'eery
ZURICH AND VICINITY
Millinery opening. Thursday and SCHO0h EXAMINATIONS.
Saturday. D. Steinbach. Zurich Mach 25, 1902. -The fol-
lowing is a list of the successful
pupils at the recent examination,
in their new classes.
Sr. IV. -Pass mark, 400 -Gladys
McNevin, 608 ; Etta Hertleib, 569
Wm, Walper, 561; Helma Sipple,
512 ; Peter Deiehert, 504 ; Tolman
Wurnx, 472 ; Addison Koehler, 448 ;
Laura Bender, 408.
Upper Jr. IV. -Pass, 400 -Maggie
Shoenxaeher, 501; Hilda Kochems,
447 ; Herbert Howald, 443, Rosie
Eilbor, 414.
Lower Jr. IV. -Pass, 415 -Fred
Hess. 667 ; Mabel Finkbeiner, 549 ;
Lily Faust, 400 ; Morris Wober,459.
Sr. IIL-Pass, 380-Oleva Prang.
5.57 ; Luella Weseloh, 518: John
Walper. 425 ; Irene Lipphardt, 412.
Jr. III. -Pass, 247 -John Shoe-
macher, 344 ; Alvacla Weseloh, 342 ;
Ada Koehler, 332 ; Gordon Me -
Nevin, 328 ; Hamer Well, 327 ;
Alma Fisher, 322 ; John Gillman,
295 ; Emerson. Smith, 281; Gornall
Holtzmann, 258.
Sr. II. -Pass, 292 -Laura Sipple,
338; Arno Brenner, 328; Kate
Howalll, 318 ; Elmer Weido, 292 ;
Melville Smith. 282.
Mass M. Doss.
Teachers., Miss ANDREWS.
l R. F. Steelck.
Mr. B; Howald of Stratford is
visiting his son Henry at present.
Mr. L. V. Bachand of St. Joseph
is in Toronto this week on business.
Miss E. Gibson from Blyth is
conducting Faust's millinery this
Season,
The woman who hasn't begun to
worry about house-cleaning is to be
congratulated.
Mr. F. E. Karn manager of the
Molson's bank at Hensall, was in
town on Monday.
Miss Thiel of Pigeon Mich., is
here ,visiting her sister, at the
Evangelical parsonage. '
Mr. Watson, general agent, for
the Noxon Co., of Ingersoll, did
business here this week.
Mrs. H. C. Doan, is in Toronto
this week as a delegate to the
Chosen Friends' Convention.
If you wish to purchase a fine
and up to date trimmed hat, you
grant to see D. Steinbach's stook.
Mr. E. Bossenberry is selling the
Brantford "Ideal" windmill, the
standard power -mill on the market..
~ The Middlesex spring assizes will
open on Monday, April 9th when
the Sefton murder trial will again
be resumed.
Messrs Harry and George Either,
of Crediton, are getting out some
pump timber Me week, from Mr. Special to TEE Haoa.LL1 .
'4V. Fee's bush. Quite a number of our citizens l.%
Don't pay high prices for binder are lousily engaged making maple
BLAKE
!FAUST'S SPRING OPENING
FAUST's
Great Bargains in Men's Suits.
Spring Overcoats
at very Low Prices. Now is
your Chance to get the Best
for Little Money.
Men's Gloves
Unlined, for 81.40 and $1.75.
THE VERY BEST.
Spring Hats
Men's Stiff Hats, Black, and
Terra, the ;VERY NEWEST,
for $1.50, $2,25, $2.50, $2.75.
Fedora Hats, the new style, at
$2.25, $2.75, TttE BEST.
Boys' Crush Hats; Black, .and
Grey, for 60c, and 1.50
Umbrellas for $1,25. They can't be beat for the
money.
Our New Prints are Simply Grand
Colne and give us a chance. If our Goods are
satisfactory to you, that is all we want. The
PR=OS .Ai= =a -MET
U. S. FAUST,
ZURICH - - ONTARIO
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
gond, according to Mr. Thomastwine this year. Ourprices aro 'syrup. the; quslity of syrup this
Southworth. Director of ('allnls. theta. per lb.. Every inch ;.ttatran- ; etnis., a, Teri satisfactory.
,cation. "tie are receiving. more. teed at Hratiletb a, Eitua Holtz of London ie at pre -
inquiries than ever at t13i time of Miesei (Malys and Rose. and sent rt iting relatives nand friends
;rear," he said "and aro isxtling Master (tardon Me" evtn are spend- in and around Blake.
more eertitit'attos than in tattypre-, in;; the Easter holidays with their A number of our 'young peal;le
ir
via~ ,r
yew*. The /arose reunh: father at (ut.erieh, spent °i'latarsdsv eve ning- of last •
at inquiries are regarding the, The ;sadness of a man who has week at the home of Mr. John
'1'relaaiskaaninr region. though there
is a noticeable increase in the rase
of Port Arthur and SVabigoon. as
well as the Raney River Ztnlley.; Fame. woolen aro so unluekythe tow,ht's outing.
wvhatrh is noW so inneh mare a ens- I about ratisinpt e'hildren that if they ; aaA greet many of smr farmetrs
tr4nieant through the new reiltvaty.' kept thetas harked in x theay' aroma here took in the sale at W.
� � 3ia•. l a,utl»wi rah satin the number would be the first ones els the block t , Johaleten at S,xYticlai on Tues.
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loved and hist is frequently exceed- D ,mie . The time was spent an
ed by that of the puor unfortunate diming and other a luusenaents.and
who loved and failed to lose, , all oast home feeling better after
i i rie tns likely to gas in there' to gates tete* measles. thylase.
aS nuts
Clerk 10th DIv, Court,, Huron , ways verb° lar;„e. the result letnanp;
Mr. M. Ileidingcr pureha sed J. Mr, Little. horse dentist. Verna,
t°a►untveascwl3eti for taksllg Aatr'daritti, 'duo in hart eo the efforts of then Hildahrand's a ttsatt slate lot rit�cntb' ipaitl ou' villxr a at dein vent un
conveyance ow, vmaetur eer date flea ,, Dominion immigration Agents. who for se iY6at.t;i ]:tr, tfiltlebrand atttd:
meta toad Epic Loan teal davaugie to. had ti$.ed till' alt+ ►artantnt fol• large . ltantl x ias%t.
t►fllee-- Zeller 14Ile,ek. 'Zurich +)aha.1 y fancily will intake their futurleltome r Jas. iloweatrd plan poses
arvaaIllititee4 al Ontario literature. on the Latif concession.
, �tts etatelvdrti aril► t,t Is;ipsl►e
E. BOSSEXBERRY,
on Ceuta'', 10s13+tietfultlY au,acaaS the pxt Ieireaalaatsing somefoul tall; tan:st 1 C. Greb agent,lounge sa twe;tt tn•lad ineenJel Laving gsiest.' tonal Ibsen „,aught IT .Lr. Plensch• . Zurich.set sfsteatuna eras7amaatee3• lursaaesr. Eysilintg cleptrrn salt sat fir. 3,
Rantlnnn''s snttar e�atnngr. Now any Millinery (llsenill , 10th Mala ta.
___------------ If •` 0iu want as last • Weser have them
tai want wea►rybettr. ("tall in and sea
esisnl on
t
L.o ndun
MBE AT ii'!itt E your fields with ,and p'tt ttrtenn we All nisch you
Correction. Lamb fencing. frothing lochs *e)'" good suoeetes.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris tither ;if
Zurich visited Pont' town one d y
recently.
ntly .
Mr. Jno. Thra.tt is doing as rush. '
itag busbies nn ileo»tar and feed.
neat ass a gond wire fence. Our'an
• Lteeaasttl ut.teonser tor Ila,; - Some ani gea'al►le scamps gave been a will last a life flute.
, . F. A. SILL ',Y
leeetae. palette ff atte iteral Caea.egit
til Battateu el'd
/gems. eLuate. case Lorm.9,
ges le sae efi is aatttee nt tee Ponta/HI.
Te'r'dant4 reverete. Mecca ess textsseitenn
r l suet. Pate veal: a pieeetotaiay.
M Bomritot'n House, Zurich, every
Monday.I `y�
PPVSZitt pUn' llesr*tniaa e°irc'aalattgny that r
tarry lure -laced liars. 1 further say
them Ladies. Evtxa' rin5tl�* is wet -
talk
raft itt rsona rirculatntng a an a
gall hen e:ntter win be 1pro tee ate d c,i5t D• S. F'atast.
atry »hetetE lki latwv
Mr. Martin Emus has disposed
tt otnel s - of his dwelling in town for $7:50..n;` Y
1I. l'loise��latateer. Alf. [ ollannaitt, to Mr. Joseph Zettel of theKlin U
' hsae, Mr. Erarns and family intend
Tae advance armyof,lumina, reamovi ng to Michigan* the latter
- G. "ANBURY, B. A.
s'ticebtibt en COD.C.ii:ti:' do sYi a.:iai•nv
HAMMIER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY.
Conveyancer, Money to Loan onVE!inge
sail Farre iscogi at lowest uses od IIat
teeesia,
Documents in eragha al + ertnan
teiad and advised epee.
ZURICH COURT A't EalDED
OMee over O'xieil's Bank. Exeter.
_.._,.._,.,_.. ,..,.,....,.., ...
of itn'iI
fakirs is due. lirwvellte ! llsate't lata., Part l .
-frttat trees or stn The ivret regular meeting of the
saecranges,
or
blast elttnu°rnw or patent tights. or W. C. T. t .., ,rill 'lyra held at the
els. from as stranger who hotnne of Mires, :. Ham/le,. Tae'dau,
represents no established house. April Ist., at half past two o cdoek.
]tio>a't sign army papers for a st mans.. A cordial invitation is extended t?'
e'r ander any preterit. or induce- an the Indies of village and vlcntsity.
mint or representation. Fight slay Mr. John Ort recently presented
of all seed starters. butter incrreans- his iliea'e, Mrs. Alfred Meliek, with
eta. ipF'r~servativesand other things. aa, fine new drophe t sawing
Don't lain;* soaps with forty y*Ids machine. Such preeefts ought to
of carpet thrown in as a premium be +t't5i i'r acceptable by all and no
on a 885 transaction. If you need doubt it very notch appreciated by
tree*, v itis, shrubs, ptleeets or /cad Mt:k. ;delitrl:.
supplies, there are standard hones* 1 For a. tabby snit of clothes D. S.
from Which yet can buy, or if a ' Faust ictus theta
- - ,' local agent approaches you withotta
„ yon knout-, that'll the thing. There A is wrc pta+lr tnearsh1O has Ba an for_
is no safety or profit in dealing auk ill Iarv, cot . Bac of eland
with men who cotnne from ti where D CIliiiy, un . heehaadx, the
and represent tiobosdy & Co- A. D. ltieldtnaim. The csirei of the
a G a ss C test * * 0
si
OMMEROill HOTEL •
news firm apl3siirsz else-ache/v.-Sad-
-ea:.
ea bury Journal
FRITZ
lir. Donald lanai..;en left last Fri -1.,
day morning.; for Utilaataelst. wh.Trf'
he itt ndi law a' ung iia lrantnelnin .
dile wish hint evecy arecsperiity.
Mr. ,dolma Ilow•:eid visitntan;„,
frivwtaais itt Stephen traiis Week. We
miss our mail -e artrntrr's ;jovial fswer„
rind hope he will return in the near
future. to rot;tttIUC his ditties after
Ids well earned vacation.
Mr. Jirck Deichert plaid is flying
fruit to ottr town one dame last week. t•,
illad to see you back Jeek. +,salt
e ;alta.
Miss Clara Thompson left for
Itotntdon hist Mendes- where she*
inntetule spending the swimmer.
Mt.. and 44rx. Alex :liietison and
familia of Wolseley. Manitoba. are `.
at present visiting at Wulfekare
farm.
0. FRITZ.
e solicit your Trade
For Spring Foot -wear, and W� f+ van assure you
that you will not find a Miter lot of ;Spring
tIoods in any City or Town. Come t' in and see
TR .tea %-414....MV =12BIC-6. �
CI T'-C,T�%
"We also have quite a number of�W'u Women's Fine
Low and 'High Shot,,;,, sizes :land 4. which will
be sold from 7 5cts to- $1.00. These Shoes
were sold from $2.0() to VA).
r y
OHAS w FRITZ,
THE SHOEMAN
URIC, ONTARIO
uttr Arid Eggs taken in exchange.
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,i', CIV7`ON
We have just opened idle a line of Dress Goods
t3pedal to TEM HARALD.
Tar. wenn. Louis. Jr.. vino lies that We bought at a Big reduction in Price, regular
been winning a, tailor shop here for price from 40 to 45c per yard. While they last, at
tbhti past four or live yeetn left
Wed/teetiey Oast for South River.
whirls he will open up R shop. IF
e Fail gospel convention to be held Mr. Buchanan ►r ►;f€r'tre'1 to above ' Walter letneastar• paid
our
* ti * * * 14"/UCH *' Lit t 3 ' in tau. Baptist 'Church Zurich on ik aims Of Dr. Buchanan, and hes village a flying visit, Fraley hest.
.._ Monday. Tuesday, Ni.ednesdair,been in Sudbury for about a year. Several from here attended the
� Meath t,tit.. April tat. and '2nt1. i � peas
eat a`• Sat da" up-to-date in inorlecis era- Conducted b, the pastor and Mrs. ibition convention. at Hensen 2,.
t's s. Di it p 1
t &t graornns is
sengp p 1 tt Hamilton d Mt M
. prove
r i ass po asinu on 8n , s. arc-
e3 plied with onyy the very best. : r§ Kenzie. London. •
Rlacl several other
• ;8xr contains eboicer liquors :zuY c workers from a. distance. First
Z; * ! Service, Monday. 8 a'clack ; Tne3- (
a Excellent Sampler Rooms '9 day and*Wednesday, 2 and 7.30 p.m. '
e#' for Commercial Mer. 0 .
;3 u All Welcome.
LOctt5 POSTER, FROP
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4148 v se 3leeeoe 40 s*3'vwS80setee*i r
1"the of ninio
botie
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Equipped: with all modern
conveniences. First-class
accommodation to commer-
cial travellers. Bar and din-
ing room always suppled
with the bog obtainable.
For ti fine gentlenr n's hat tall
Mr, Arthur Forbes of Seaforth P 1
at D. S. Faust's.
was in town on Tuesday.
Miss Clara. Buchanan is home;
=from London for the Easter holi-
days.
It is related that once, *hen a
captain in the aatlxiy wee cornered
by the enemy, he addresses) his
men as follows : "My men, fight
like demons until your powder
1 gives out. then run. I'm a little
{ lame, I'li start now.
OR. A. W, CHASE'S
AT RRH' CURE
'UC.
C A . t+
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved i21'o . ar,
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and nermaaanny care*
Catarrh and Haypever. 13lowcr
free, All dealers, or D. A. W. Chase -
Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo,
�a 1 had 'a most stubborn cough
foe many' years. It deprived me
�i sisep and I grew very than. I
then tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral,.
and ryas quickly cured.'
lx. N
Minn fall Mills, Tema,
Silty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it's the grcgt-
+est cough remedy ever
made, And you will say
so,, too, after you try it.
There's cure inevery drop.
three lases. ;nee., enon1h for Mt ordinary
• ootid; SOC., lnet right for 'io bltis, x.oarce-
fiea6, Hard colds, as.; tn. roost, ecgp* ,cl}1
tee otu0rifo caste Alai tit keo viY4 sn;9
d. C. Jame CO , Louie
oil Friday last and report a very
successful meeting.
The Ladies Aid of Zion Evangeli-
cal church very favorably surpris-
ed their President, Mrs. J. G. Litt.
on Friday night let, and presented.
her with a beautiful gaailt and al
kindly worded address.
Mrs. Prod 'Fein is still on the
sick list but is improving slowly.
een
spendingzzie Either the - winter who
-with la her ; HARNESS
patents returned to her dutiesae t ,
i Detr°oit, Thursday last.
3:-c Per Y.
rd
Grein Block
P ' Zurich ant.
H. W E
Mr_ 0. Bluett, principle of our
clay liana.
Pattiz* school,moved into the house ' Organs w
lately vacated by R. Ba}er, at:rr- { . '
Mills 4eCoxnall spent Sunday in' My wareroonls are headquarters in Zurich for Harness. Blankets,
the 'tillage renewing atcgtuain-1 Robes. Trunks and Valises, Fly Nets and Dusters.
tutees.All kinds of Household E nrniture--i3edroom and Parlor Suites, Side -
Mr. Chas. Fritz end family of ; boards, the best Extension Table On the market. Couches. Cranio Rock -
1 Zurich spent Sunday last at his:ere. Spring Beds and Mattresses.
brother"a, at the Royal.
Mr. Levi Stahls is I*icl up with
an attack of rhemeaties,
MANUFACTURER
AND OIALEtt Ibwt
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PIANOS AND ORGAN
The chole of 'Zion Evangelical i The high-grade :Newcombe Piano ; the Bell: and Dominion Organs
churaclt imposes giving ztn Easter and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lowest possible prices.
song service on Sabbath night
nest. '