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The Herald, 1902-05-16, Page 1ZURICH AND VIGUNITT) ===monoiMialmmtmarzax--- •••••••• a The Offieial Organ, of Zurich. ancl liay Township: VOL. II., NO.42. CHURCHES. QT. BONIFACE, Catholic. L) • Order of service for the summer. Sundays: High Mass at R.30 a. m.; Cato - Aim and Instruction at 10.30 o'clock; Vespers and Benedietion of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m. Holy Days: High Mass at 9 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 730, p. Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.30 o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at 8 o'olock; The Holy Hour, or one hour b visit to oir Lord in the Blessed Sacramet every Sat. urdy evening fron$7 to 8, Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock. The Communion Sundays before Mass at 8 o'clock. Rey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL, German and English Sunday services: - Gorman, at 10 o'clock a. m, English, at 7 o'clock p. an., Sunday school at 2 p.m. Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance, at 8, li oir practice at 9. Wednesday evening; German prayer meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evemng ; Teachers' meeting at 8. Rev. W. J. Yaeger, Pastor. ffleutfdie en. 104. St. petrt 1iird2e. etoitesbteuit Dorm. i)alb U 1,11)r unb abenbs 7 1Ur Saniftagfdiule norm. to /1.1?r, Eehrerveriantmlun9' abeubs um balb8. paftor. LI V. BACHAND, St. Joseph. Notary Public, Fire and Life In- surance Agent, 31oney to Loan, either by private funds or luau companies, 11 J. D. COOKE, (Late with Garrow & Prouefeet) Barri-- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public:. Ilensall, Ontario. pROUDFOOT & HAYS parricters, Solicitors. N'utariec nubile et. ete. Cor. Square met North StrO0t, Ontario R. C. HAYS W. PROUOPOOT ZELLER, Clerk l'Oth Div• Court, Huron Comroisioner for tatling Affidavits, Convoyanter ote, %ablator tor Cho Mt- uud Erne honta and Savingis Co. Zoller Bloch, Zurich Ont. ZURICH', ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902. $1. PER YEAR. TILE FOR SALE. MIAMIIMPEZINI0111=•111.09.1MMI The undersigned has for sale a quantity of First- class 2 y), and 3 inch Drain Tile, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES at Lot 16, Con. 15 Hay known as Heyrock's Brick & Tile Yards, I have also for sale a num- Tier of roadster and draught Horses, 2 to 5 years old and a quantity good Hay, Cedar Rails, Posts and dressed Pine Lumber For particulars apply to RANNIE, ZURICH ONTARIO Or at the Yards for Tile. MARKETS Revised every Thursday afternoon. Wheat 73 to 75 Oats 38 40 Barley ... . 50 55 Peas... ... .. 65 70 Fleur • .•.. 1 75 1 85 Butter 13 14 Eggs - 12 13 Chiekene la ...... 4 5 Duoks • 6 6 Geese • • 5 5 Potatoes-. ........ 35 40 HENSALL MARKETS. Wheat 75 to 75 38 39 Barley • • • . • . • • • • • • .. 48 52 Peas ...... 75 80 Flour 2 (10 2 10 Hogs (live) per wt. 8 25 6 75 COURT OF REVISION, Township of Hay. XI rail: iq Iiieeay 1V4•n that a eourt ir 1' i'' -.in g.f the usgessatent non if the ' Tovonehip of Ilay ter the year me, will 1.,,10,Nt :at the mown Hull, Zurich, ot N1401.01ay, tire aboi dray of .1unc. leen. at ton, lager t I Ie tiaaiielz, tl. M. Attl p: roams havang business at said 104-M1 lit v 1113144114y Mit Wu vi to guide them- , %che., aocotolitonly. ' Zurioh the 114110 slay of May, bog, FRED IIINS, Sr., 'Ili. Clerk. 13.086lina,i'itilY, "'""`. Met:need Atietenieer ti' Hue. on saentay. respectfuily seheits the pnt,•1 tonago of thra.e who nutend having sales. Satisfactron gunsetatccd. DR. F. A. SELLER !Pt tut ugt g,olcialte the Royal Conege' of Dentaii Surgeons, Teyt,...)nto, also IlAntivA• pracievate n4fPeptuMent itif enrimly, Torunattp tnnveiterty. Paantess iroinn, of teeth. Plate nork asito.1/4.-befliitv. At Don:onion House. Zurich., every elonday. leap FARM FOR SALE. The North !..; of the lslorth of lot number !,21. Con. 15 Hay. con - Wining 25 inore or less. A fraine dwelling with kitchen : barn lautqt and drivineasheds on the preiniees : also 1 geed well, Con. velment tet Kalidieistia's Planing. rand Flea 31il1s. and will be staid tea Very :mil*" terms., V)? furtiner particulars timely to to zitLLit.&arta. NoT1('8 Ti) cimpurons. ,..„ 1nho matter of the estate of Ilenry , , ;. . :. Itec.VIthi. Bate OT tine Township of ij G. STANBURY, 13. A.;, .... 0 tiny, tliii the frottlity of Iftaroft, • sceecisor to (our...ail. &I.,,,:rAiSitutay ne,teased. • ._ .,.. _, .. Mr, John ;riey Jr. is quite ill at present. Mr. Frank Bossenberry is in Parkhill this week on business., Miss Mina Doan visited friends at Rodgerville on Ascension Day. Miss Metter of Dashwood visited her uncle Mr. 0. Hartleib on Mon- day. Mr. C. Grob and family visited at Mr. H. Neeb's, Babylon line, on Sunday. Mr. M. Fenn and wife of Dash- wood. visited Mrs. O. Fritz on Sunday. Mr. Albert Heideman ,Tr. and bride of Detroit aro visiting here at present. Mr. J. Hooper of Clinton was in this vicinity last week putting up monuments. The directors of the Hay Insur- ance Co. will hold a meeting in town on Saturday. A number from town attended the funeral of the late M. J. White at Exeter on Tuesday. New Advertisements, D. Stein - bitch, W. G. Hess, S. Ramaie, P. McIsaac, J. D. Merrier, Mr. Wm. Schenck is putting a new verandah on his dwelling, and otherwise improving it. Mr. C. Either and Miss Ida, Brill visited the former's parents at Crediton on 'Wednesday. Mr. Harry Eilber of Crediton, passed through town on Wednes- day on his 'way to Bayfield. Lightning struck H. Volland's barn on Tuesday night of last week, but the damage was slight. Mr. Charles Shoemacher and his gang started 'the brick -work at Mr. Hartleib's dwelling this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Merrier, visited their son Jonathan at Dashwood on Taestlity and Wed- nesday. Mrs. Lydia Boseenberry leaves on Saturday for Galt and Dundee, where she intends spending the summer. A political ineeting in the inter -1 est of Mr. Henry atilber will held in the Town Hall here on Sat. 4 unsay evening. No more proteetion from wind anti rain in pow paint than in a; poor umbrella. best protection in 15. W. P. 0. Greb. Mr. J., Durnart, took a trip to Stratford and Berlin last week. Messrs Sanders and Heywood. of Exeter visited in town on Sunday, Mr. Edgar Willis visited, Mr. H. O. Doan for a, few days last week, Messrs P. Lamont and C. Fritz spent Sunday at Shipka and Oredi- ton, Mr. R. Hamacher is improving his dwelling with at new coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Paulin of Dashwood visited at Mr. S. Rannie's over Sunday. Messrs Wes. and Roy Boyce of Mitchell visited friends in Zurich on Sunday. Miss Emma Zimmerman of De- troit, is visiting her parents here for a month. How tall is your grass? We can fit it with Lawn Mower Sickle or Scythe. C. Greb. Mr. C. S. Shoemacher recently purchased a fine driver from a party near Orediton. Mr. Wm. Mitchell of Exeter was in town on Friday and purchased a new top buggy from Hess & Son. Where are you going to buy your shirts this season*: why at Steinbach's, they are showing an entirely. new stock. Mr. Charles Meyer of Blake has the contract for the mason work on Mr. C. Fritz's house and has the stone foundation nearly completed. Being entirely sold ont of last season's shirts we were enabled to buy an entirely new stock for this season. You want to see them. D. Steinbach. Zurich W. 0. T. 13. 11=..•••1101. „.. ••• at attr Is attention IP" I Not by what it says, but by what it does. Our Millinery Ladies Stockings Department is Grand a n d all Up to -date ; call and see. fluslins of all colore. Some pretty white lluslins with dot and figure, for rect. Silk tucked Muslin at nets. Silk Ribbons for Ladies' Ties. Pink, Black and 2acts per yard. Red. Blue, White, for Black Cotton Stocking for 10 cts. a pair. Black Cotton Stocking for 15 .. cts, a pair, Black Cashmere stocking for 50 cts. ti pair. Black Mixed stocking for 25 and. 30 cts, a pair. Red Cashmere size 7 at 40 ets. • a pair. Red Cashmere size 5 and 6 a.t 25 and 28 cts. it pair, Our Prices Are the Very Lowest. ZURICH STY s ' 1. E ' 1 r. Pa ONTARIO Produce taken in exchange for Goods. 0. Ir-RiTZ, e s yoir Trade For Spring Poot-wear, and we pan assure you that you will not tints a ulcer lot of Spring fids in any City or Town. Como hi and see 0"C7IS INT=W The third regular meeting, of the Zurieli W. C. Tot. was held at the hone of lairs. 3.Merrier on Monday We also haVe a Final evening. May 5th. Lite Devotional exercises were led by the President. LoW and HiSh gh ops, sizes: and 4, \villa, will aided by a number of the members. he St ad from 75cts to $1.00. These Shoes were It rroui 44-2.tot 3„uo, During the bUSIllee.ti part of the meeting reports from the President ts the different departments were neard and adopted. it was derided to hold at parlor meeting. on Mon. day evening. May 19th at the leime of Mrs. Rennie and that the next , regalar meeting he held tnMonday1 evening. May Vila. at the linin. et' Mrs. C. Fritz. Mr. C. L. Slitienmeher “Mine I very intortmoing and else instrucai During the educational part 2' Li Host" of the Dotninion House n tive triple "Aiei%11101" WaS taken tnp Illatilla some alterations. in hi4 and discussed tinder eertain head- ! We are showing the new thine'. einvge3r;lifoarilitisei;'air7 t/ rCill innInkinti in in collars for the summer. t'aist out . With great plena:41;04 V•V;ranlinitaltilne * Ulla the style you have linen foot% the reeeption Id three new neeinit.re ling for long ago. D. Steinhatii. ,.ttt this ineetana. ' 1 ' 1 Mr. Charles 'Wilson of Heiman The IllePting was 'Men ihroillgTit ; gave us in, pleueatit call on Thurahnee b tt ehise by ',jingling the TelnlE/T- ,r ! while on his'Way tto visit sattue Inwe INP,X0)10gt.., friends at the lake shore. Mr. M. Dean. Press Superintendent. 1 Wilson intends leaving Tlensall shortly sand wil linalie his hw.m' e SHAW LINE - 1 • somewhere, in Michigan. With so inativ v tars bnr-room thls week. S 0, 'WAN I 0 he ONTA Butter and Eggs taken n 'exchange. otir r 2, 0 n t. it ton. is it, tiot possiii4o to. re . orttallthte our Base -tall Club? The "Dentsehlanders" were at one thine the terror of our tieighbering towns and there is no reason why a. tood team eon t1. not be brought together this var. dal •••.-=...". BARRISTER, SOLICITOR>, NOTAR1i. ()TICElkiiis hereby given pursuant to Conveyancer, 31oney to Loan on Village E. 0. 15/.1.17, that p.,Nons having, Ind Farm Property at lowest rates of In- cairns against the Estato of the said tetest. Documents in original Uerman Henry Hotrold, who died on or about read and advised UpOn. .litb nlay of April, A. 11).. 194;-2 are re- • 'retiree to Rena or deliver on or before the ZURICH COURT ATTBNIDED tittithey of June, 1992, to B. Howald or ,`• E. Zeller at Zurich, Ont., their names, Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter. addresses and oceupations. with particu- lars of their claims, and the nature of the se;.!arities, tfif ally) held by Theta, duly certifiid. And that alter the 2,9th lii•e*e.r•-::0.1:0.000000000S"e'7,04*0241P" davof June aforesaid the said Executors it4 0 v.,1 ?HE e ei ismated to distribute the assets of the said deceased conong the parties en- comEni HoTEL , titti!A thereto, having regard only to the claims they sbaill then leave o o 0 .2URICH 0 0 ,L1 : flate,41 this CM dsy fat Mav, awe. B. HOVITSLD Strictly up-to-date in zracakttn • ZLia,r.ac • - • Executors. v7: , • • prrrsements• Diniingrooms is sup7 tIt p1 ed with only the very best. Tine rarkv-,dosing eloa-ement is Bar cot:tains ehoice liquors •Snril Uttraetingconszderable attention S eigtas. in the neighbering towns at pres.. fl..:ent, anal why the good old town ofl is Excellent Snrsaple Rooms Me ; zur.a Should be backward irt this: flea- Cortunereval n. 0 respect, we fail to see. Exeter. „ • --•-• :Bayfield. Clinton. &afortb. -a 4 ,- Hensall. close their business places' LO PO ST ER, R 0 P. .Ge, certain eveningsin each week., and kleaettakao efe***ieeteareeetee,teateaSea*. we do not think the business meni •! suffer any iinaneial loss thereby. :$ ; A meeting would be now in order to discuss this matter thoroueblv and we are sure that if the matter, is brought properly before the fatiners of the neighborhood, they would willingly assist us in the good work. Some, it is true are somewhat biased in their opinions! Equipped with all rao(lern owit nortt,„, we opine, if properly conveniences. First-class ttpproached. but could be pursuaded, accommodation to eommer- • that it would be a good thing to cial travellers. Ear and din-. have several nights off .each week. ing room always suppled with the best obtainable. "Ub e antinion Ibouse L Shoemacher, Prop. ZURICH norontesmeerbstme• HILIP SIPPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the 'County of Huron. 1 would request tbose having sales to call on rue. Tams moderate; satisfaction guaran- teed. Your patronage solicited. I Married. :.i.,fraav-tatavEn.-At Zurich. on Tuesday evening. 13th inst.. by the Rev. W. J. -Yaeger, Mr. John Met of Ilolyraod, to Miss Beaver. of St. Joseph. REIDEMAN-=-SCACRSCIMEIDER.- At Detroit, ott TilesdaV 13th hist.. at the residence of Mr. Peter Eisenhach, 567 Lansing Ave. by the Res-. Treselt. Albert T. liehlematt, of Detteit. (formerly of Zurich). to Miss 'Millie Smell- schneider, also of Detroit. Los My hair came out by the hand- • ful, and the gray hairbegan to Creels' in.1 tried Ayer 't Hairariger, and if stopped the hair from corn- ing mit ted restoted the color."- Mrs.1Vi.D.Gray,,Ne.Saltrat,bless. There's a pleasure in offering such 4 prepara- tion as Ayer's HairVigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara- tion. aim* Utile. Ali baton& It your druggist tannot supply yOn, Send ns one dollar and vo expttss you a bottle. Be sure and give thoriArn0 of your nearest express office. Address, C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. %vela!! to Trin Hattaate Miss Annie Keyss at pre!kent visiting friends at Kirk -ton. Miss Snrali Dowson spent itn- tlay' at 1111'. Dowson's. Mr. Henry Iloward visited ell Mr. John Sharp's on Sunday. Miss Lizzie Mossip visited at Me. antes Stepbenson's last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Metinehev visited at Mr. Erratt's ou Sunday. Miss Eliza Robinson 'visited at "Ilkr. George- Itentiodfs ohe da -s-- last we6k. Miss jean Campbell spent Sun- day- afternoon at Mr. George Doieson's. Mr. dward CttrVini is :at present drawing stone for the foundation of his barn. Miss Drysdale of Drysdale is at present visiting at Mr. Robert Stephenson's. Vie and. Mrs. Henry Hayter silent Tuesday evening at Mr. Samuel McBride's. Mr. Wm. and Miss Elmira F.4tog- dill visited at Mr. Calvin Dowson"s one evening reeentiy. • Mt...Tames Delgety was unable to teach school on Monday and Tuesday on account of being laid up with rhenniatism. • A young gentleman of this vi- itinity had the misfortune to fall off his wheel one evening recently and the on lookers at first thought he Was hurt but he was seem on to his feet, brushing himself furious - TO RAVE BEAUTIFCL SION. • Every one who would have it • clear, soft, 'velvety skin free front • pinaples, bla,ckheads, redness and 1 disfiguring eruptions utast use Dr. Chase's 'Ointment. It is a time food for the skin, does not -clog the pores as do powders, and insures ; permanent benefit. There is not 0.1 single itching, burning skin disease of men, womei . or children that ! Dr. Chase's Ointment will not cure. Mothers find. it invaluable for Baby 1 ECZOMay scald head and chariere on the little ones. et 4 We haVe j1114 (vned up a line of Dress Goods that we botht nig Reduction in Priee„ regular T. priee from 411t 45,. per yard: While they last, at 30c Per Yard UEI eeter Greb Block Zurich Ont. SADDLERY A D xigi• OM I 4 a a. A, .tori 111'1:1414'1.2! meow ,aer. FURNITURE HOUSE re Light and Heavy Harness; Trunks, Bags and Purses, for ladies and gents 3..\MW 'F-T-1-2a1NTirilLTIZM Parlor Suites, Fancy Chairs,Side-Boards, Fancy Rattan Rockers, Baby 'Carriages, :Ex- press Wagons and Sewing Machines. High Grade Organs and Pianos. aa to