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The Official Organ of Zurich. and Hay Township.
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To bs� rilors' to E`nslTHE lign241:.0 „�
of The Year ' for 25 Cents.
VOL IL,. NO. 4.
ZURICH, ONT.,F JT DA 9 AUG. 22, 1902.
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)1. PRt YEAR,
CHURCHES -
QT. BONIFAOE, Catholic,' •
Order of•service fol' the sumizier.
Sundays: High Mass at:L30 a. in.; Cate-
chism and instruction at 10.30 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction 'of the Most
Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. w. ' •
Holy Days: High Mass at 0 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 730 P. m,
Week Drys: Mass every morning at 7,80
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at -8 o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one hour 5 visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Sacraniet every Sat-
tu'dy the,
from',7 to 8.
Baptisin'on Sunday at 2 o'clock.
The Communion Sunday before Blass at
S o'clock.
Itev. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday. services: -
Gesman, at 10.45 o'elook a. in. English,
7 o'etauk p. in., Sun. se'hool at 9.30 a.m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior .alliance, at 8, !t air practice at 9.
Wednesday evening; (eaiu:an prayer
meeting, at `.,30. `i`gutsd7. evening; TIL FOR SALE'
English prayer meeting at 7..i(), Friday TILE ,
evening; Teaa'hers' •ueeting at 8.
Bev. W. J. Yveger. Pastel•.
Sovereign Bank
Authorized Capital - $2,000,000.00
Subscribed Capital - $1,300,000,00
EXETER BRANCH,
Savings Department.
Everyone has been showing loyal-
ty to the King anti now is the time
co show loyalty to yourself, by open.
ing ii Savings Bank account in -the
Sovereign Bank at Exeter or
Clinton, where the highest rates of
Interest are paid on deposits of $1.
and upwards.
Special attention given to Farmer;
and Cattle -men's business.
A general Banking business transacted
F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. kARN,
Solicitor. Manager.
jeutjd?e cl+. hitt). St. l.?rfri l�iirdie.
3ottesbiatit Dorm. [?al[b ii ?tllr
unb arum i,i[n•=alttjtaAd?u[e
nornt. io tlhr. fr:hrert+erlantmluntl
itllftI1)4 1) dbt'ubs rnn bal[',i.
Schulte, }.jailor.
1 V. I: ('11AND), St. demoph.
• Notary Ji'airtle, Fire ;atm Life ln-
suriilat•t. Agent, Whey to J.c;aa, either by
private fends or Beau Companies.
H. J. D. COOKE,
brise stall Horror .. 1'anutlraaeat p 13arriy-
ter, 8atlit•Otrtr, Notics\' 1'Iil lJtt�•.
I1eto^till, Ontario.
pROUDFOOT t& HAYS
et,'. ett'. i'os', ``''(latetat• IAA vealb 'trt'rrt. '.
tia'uteea;!°El, (past:4¢40"
W. PROUOFO13T R. C. HAYS
ZELLEIL
!t Birk zuttl .!Court., Huron
?'2att ut,7 t t' t'v'C 2,ettUDay' Atitlat6uam.
is 2322"y tale r°u r'.t . r tags 211.10 'ie.,' the lata .
a av :aAl Easy lcrai7 :afloat e' ancd,e:+
r! _Iia a ✓e= Yi i
1%04'ti. .:r a,1i t scut.
I.;a Y•aJ±sd-'J „araciii7aa4a 4'r 2�'H' 1{Qrn
till P'er2Ut7t0. JN.-� t' "2 all i +••J.li pv'llt'4 tlla° I'1,1'J•
boos :'e a t ez.etls.r cat Y 11.Ca•Ein1 havleig to aow.
�.ir I5e>0 a':2J �u +ttlZe'! L
e►S?ELLI'Y,,
l�N: a;tl 'J_, Nt'. a'di ar.v 11;;,,! et e'CrQ.
Ulf lira-cJrtL J
1,i,uwltuV It aJiCr•1 „?',. I'J.eJ1 -, execiiu:tr2N"t7
At Don/anion 'louse, Zurich* every
Monday. 1- `No
TANIUR 7 , B. A.
< _..,a : t:41..11-INSs.: ,r 1Mr tk4'
B lTciylS91' Ju, t cyH.2CI'f"2 . o ' ii'1<,
Q onv-F34 oi.:i, r a,"v•y le 1,,2cmi n,ra 'rL d 9,4 +a
and Fauna $'rN.ul.tnty nt lowest rates of ;hi-
teEe9tt. llHa4dutraEa34erigEmxir! German
re4.I anal aietvu ed upotn.
'tttiitCts COtaRt ATTt2NDBD
cy .e veer O'Nei1's) ' r,>~, )i.seter'.
The undersigned has for
sale a quantity of Firrst-
elass 23 and 3 inch Drain
Tile, which will be sold at
REDUCED
PRa1 OE
at Lot 1G, Colt. 15 Hay
known as
eyrock's Brick 84 Tile Yards,
1 have also for sale a num-
Ler of roadster and draught
Horses •. to :/ years old
and at quantity. gounl 119V.
Cedar Rails. Dusts and,
(h'i'ssed Pirie Lumber
For laatrtit'ulars apply .to
�M.ls ANNIE,
ZURICH ONTARIO
Or at, the Yards for Tile.
11►11'i )1�' `I'zt N'Q' xt)TI(:`ES.
Voters' List 1902.
3;tatnat=tpaltty ttf the Township of
�1t24'.
ZU121,Csit Ftr44D BVIGINIETVi
Miss Clara Klapp of the - Bronson
lino is in town this week.
Mr. Harry Yungblut spent Stu),
clay at his home in Auburn.
Misses Iva Weber -and Etta Hart-
leib spent Saturday at Hensaall,
Miss Josie Elbert left for a visit
with relatives and friends in (:hes.-
ley.
Miss Petrie of London is visiting
with Mrs. J. A. Williams, this
week.
Mr. Edmund Sipple of Lansing,
Mich., is visiting his parents in
town.
Miss Lovina Deichert is visiting
at Ohesley and Neusta it for a fuww
weeks.
Miss Minas. Doan returned Satur-
day from a visit to Toronta. and
Berlin.
Master Harold Johnson of Clin-
ton is visiting his uncle Thotitas
Johnson.
Mr. Ed. Seiuitn returned on Sat-
urday evening from a Visit to New
Hamburg.
The boys are tt3•iug to arrange
football and baseball Matches for
Labor Day.
Mr. J D Merrier is getting the
evaporator in shape for as big
season's work.
Misses Polley and Fannie (leoi'.',er
of Michigan are visiting with their
parents at present.
Dr. C'hase's Ointment. Ma eents as
box. at all dealers. or Etlntan•:r'u.
Bates . (' )., Toronto.
o Miss Klein of Buffalo and Mi'
Reiner of Stratford are the guests
of the Misses .Johnson.
A.dditionallocals Will bo found
on page 8.
•Corn-- .12 feet 11. inches -Mr.
Joel Bechler brought in a stalk of
corn this length. It niay bo • seen
at our office. '
The market quotations this week
are for new grain. Old wheat is
75 to 80 cents.
Coal is selling in New York at
$11.75 per ton. If this price wiles
next winter, we will have to sell
our diamonds to keep front freezing.
'When a woman's husband quits
Bain; something he knows she
doesn't like, it is time for her to
discover what he has been doing
in its pluee.
Mrs. John Schafer, Sr., returned
from a visit to Wellesley accom-
panied by her niece Miss Ida
I tlekus. who intends visiting here
for a +line.
Mr. ,Bohn lhunittrt exchanged
horses with Barry 1lilber of (`recti •
-
ton re'et•ntly. The following
"local- clipped from an American
paper,attar;lat to satin snit Jack. "If
you want to trade or buy horses!
l'atue algal ace lira•. 1 will ttuue for
• aa, yellow: dog tat t'tl.'
Do thins: toll pour baby's feelings
;ivat one tittle bit before. putting',
Bier 1221"• as starched 'bonnet, lith
shit -aid. rasping strings. ac starch, '
ed pet ttt a :a2 that serutehes cries
and inc 2., knickers with statthea
frills that t,.rinre p tor little
at start -twat white fr.iel; and '.tare•Ih'
ed pee-'. that :Work and redden all
oho tilalei'i.t.'a tvil lints 1,f baby at
one
t�
RCA//V.
--FOR THE
TAUGU
600 yards Muslius, all colors, regular 15c and 18& •
a yard, now for 8c.
These goods must be sold, for room is needed •
for our Fall Stock.
First come first choice.
These goods arse well worth more money.
Produce taken in exchange for goods,
for which we pay highest
prices.
0. S. FAUST,
;Zurich
'oD1t' >tnt •'4 I lta4:.
Air. Charles (areb and family So dreadful ;adful are th, a
e 'n'.ation. of
['spent :+:Illilaty with ill's and-a',s. ' bttrniu.', att'Jtit1:P 4.e.-eitiLa that vie-
Ati'tU 4t dill ilt (."1retlitt,tl• 17111+ 211'3"Mire,°retlr° ilt'•erlise tsar^rr
III'Henri Faust and eldhb'e1t !°lltlt+l' :t v @t&` s a; in°v that tkt el i8
,'re'turnt'd tri their home att%tiro.' is ad ^41 !k't',. , Mk'�till!�itaiP, lettualt"
lllt•1t°, tin Tuesday morning. . fnreo; t4 t ";v•11tD:i :at• rl�atels'lir•,i ht the
i number of Feng e'iti8enDr: attend llt'tit' 1144. a'I2at'�r.''o l)l21ttot•nt. nl'ht'
going t21 Sarnia unit Detroit, withl! ! te' . 'tp11roil,, """11'"1'1'' t:atl' as
the1., t).i,. exeuvsion of tife:auim 'llattl^QiE.'""'.dntr'•o Istat a'ura's° v4 r'tirte
l;r. Charlie Garnett urns'! lsu',,Ytber
rr("11! attars t1u+^ o1.1tt LM 4,1''314`41 with -
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rut' a tabort Olilsllr'.
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JS.,: on+l25! 114'1 14.1 '. Messrs, VHF , 1;.1. 1lileolhuaii. tN n nd'-t
Cloak. btennrhaell and (4eoraie Baldwin
returned ci2i .�i1Y4n aulr. front tints river
r
tL..EJH2l 32,31 I?}4", Uli1 et t c23nt6 n4S ULI^std
t-,ALE (tib° HEAL Eis!l'ATE.
and brought!untie as 392112 sixty' ▪ t:sla.
1ionnee vary large pike t.eie Alla titan
lot .
lCY:e'z•anttirs* Ariel -50-4i '4 1 of Real , Iisy i.`ianla 11 ,erdnal2lalnl tvau a2nc-
E,t`ale. ?L1ln'. E. 1t�' :s.,:maa'tnlTe2 Y';t` has
�iS ' •'ni iron. n:41 =41�L bt; r the Qlinilc`r�1u-`,Hi- a:tts`sfil1 221 Yn1►ta22tin9HH' lit` 'lt 4 14"
#_e t
ca. the iexrelttq`vri's ao;< 'Ito hate! EYetnr6 y Ilritn4st , gal Las' 112.12. 1N tent ria and
t eritiai21. tat the 1•a'ee nt Ma2trkcaalaa-
l71]Ylt2'1!. ten :`l•ll I9y 1'iion' , 1rn2'tithe do E! em23 fl11ttio n at Lzlncdon
,: ani' t13� Ii�YnlinniaYln Iierans@• stn tluc� a,:.*"lin.tt'.
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1t`illaage of %s�ii1e1H, *41 Sa1turdaay,
Ase,. at 111'1.11.k 19. 222., • Mr. it42nt. lhltt ¢sae trof the Da,6oylwa
tduat it.V1l+v�:knH1_ 1,,yo ri'rty: Bt.6tna; : lane alas as v('rc active c'srl'9i1iie•1.' oil
11
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._.... nnu2tlullta r"? °.122 the Iu.tb Coni es ien. ealndg with his baan:v,eestung 'Vera-
„ Its tn.r Tolvrosliip 2o1 likay. in tine Homs. These altar pv;ltient 1unuart•s for
40i>i: •w"V'CJ wv .:J •:`ti`4•rJ4+4•'4+'V,V W4•V JG+'Gs
• I .. 1FI L HOTEL
• Sirie2Iy ulu o t'Jnte In na(Ii.iertn tan -
4 p(ovon2en2, lYini vgraunts is sap-
> plied with onYy the very best. r r'
Bar Contains choice liquors and
0 0 0 0 ZUR2CH 0 0
Excellent Sample Rooms
for Cornntercaa1 Mena.
,ro
LO,JIS FOSTER, PROP.
4
County "ounn y sol[ tllurtin. c•.an12 nirn, fifty &pee �arnnncirsi-
aac`1'c ". more r;;L•
(.
' l in n'e? is a We presume treat the 5 tye''n2
.fszro d $r inn: daeinsa• �vtltun l iteL2e21. u that Mr. U.:ar2me b- i n a naunninl c r of•
y ' fraaiu e haul nn. �g2S'a111 � eii 523211
large new ;uprers in thenuitte i1 S12aata•s
4sn eltrl^ (1 4 nn ttt p nrennnises. Tint•. soil t9 113k` r3 by u t esil'C t74 abIl
iso a o .alt quality.
5251 flue fnrnat Is ttu_a>t 2 n ant I n Iris's only p9ras ect of
, nicely situated. being less than a dlyi lg poor.
,i mile front the Village of Zctrieh.
rp I Terms Q'r>f sale. -ren titer cent of tbe
p)2nncl-:aase'money on the clay of ,ale.
y anal tine uialannce in Thirty days,
without interest. E. Bossennberr y .
actioneer - Susaninaa ' ipprel. John
" Auctioneer
it Kunz. Executors.
eDominion"
..... bou.e
Equipped with all modern
convenient . First-class
a a('t•()lltiilotlation to commer-
cial travellers. Bar and din-
ing.roods always 25l)pie(I
With the best obtainal)le.
L Shoornacliei p Prop,
ZURICH
An e'xehang' says °`!1 preacher'
- m a neighboring town on as recent
5Imilay evel2ini called the citizens'
down good and hard for late trail-;,
- i2lg on 12aatutr(day nights which 00232-
peis the delivery boys as well as
clerks and merchants to work up;
to midnight and often 032 15t23 the
Sabbath to get their orders all (le-
liveree. The reverend gentleman
l is on the right. track and whsle,
there is undoubtedly a little: change
for the better ailonig this line dur-
ing the past year there is still room,
•t for improvement. '['1ic trouble 0212 '
l be remedied with very little bother;
Iif every citizen will take an interest.
in the matter as individuals and
f pledge themselves to to their buy- : !
• ing early or carry their purchase;
home themselves. It is a trifling
thing for eaeh'of us to do, but it 1 .
means a great deal to the merchant 1
and his assistant's-"
"My hair cat'rle out bythe hand -
zed the gray Thais beggaal to
creep in. I tried, Ayer's MirViigor,
aad it stopped the hair from com-
ing out sad restored the color." -
Mrs. M. l;'. Gray„ No. Salem Mats$.
There's a pleasure in
offering such a 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. 21:214 s iroaita: X11 eiriaCiahr
1a' year edrug 1st cannot snp171y you,
send us One dollar and we will express
you. s bottle. Ino sure awl give the name
of your nearest ex).res9'- othee. AiIdresa,
J. C. AYER CO.,. i.ow'ell, Mass.
','ane°n2.V1Gla 1l !- J -Sell rt.. N",% . u 1 1 _
1l - 1L2t:Cnllq`', 223 tht-, l'�-2C\'' -. l'r'J i7 w.li:J\'
;1t9., I'o\''°r., C5'41r e iin "r4' 1h11 '''1 0'.•
uI ':.•,2u-11taad` tie rsauaet'ny.
fl .: rttiar2!Jr� teb a °<a :,Jnl5 4 r.0°Jt: 2L:"
vN`t2 2 ,22 ti uti.e1.
amiti int
1,:i ic11. (tut.. Until ''i12 1. t 2
when he 3:anne tVi (Fit ,33ty ;i . N ds..
ee r! -e n°e> tT♦aae ra-uu,uD2nad4 s' e 2 115. Its wa-
p sJ'*I. He du tom, tsars to 7 iiJAI
a J 1on'autlnea ills s nen 2v:1:1 ,1•p 4 d .c,v
:),J 4 beer dice there 212 ,Gt.J. *, .Jr
g nc•,:,: e122 July :l. 1 <!'ii;, t.,.v9 lt'lr.•.y I4.
,: tie
tla:inghtkers were hal nn to this tann'ii•''•21
.1.aJn and Hartman died in Zurich.
When infants. �I a '::ie tits=a4
133 t 7_'valke'a'. r . II., Mn4a•:13
a :unseat Itis 1' '011.1 "the t!•tW,
21 Ann`s"' t kiidrent : 7 1 'L,'.i it•' "tn
7 <', B *12t9222aar2. . 11Y., Itr . .7v o�0na
i 111444.p-3.1isses Clara ' mini p pl
1yp1.'2.23 F. ti.. Nelson and TE: Nl''ile
S..t-zl'llterrt oir this c'i'ty , rL:_rais• W.. :and
gl9 nAntun a(t,f Grand n21 11'en-i:s,
!sir. Dc :e che=w t N 5 %-iA7yn'a T 2s
to r'SnS man. He "a'r thrown re ":l
his own resources Inn elni Lle'1C) ad und
fought his own way through the
tY at`Ie *if du!t"e. lisle WaS a J'J 22'242 s -
n2 a ser by trade. W1314 -1U v,;s",ua'
followed fon! many tieLars. Tie alse,
keel t hotel in Zurich for twenty-
one
'r a Jtl-
Y1tie'' years and also farmed. d. •1L'"
acre farm. which he sold before
coming to North Dakota.
Fie was a. ki%ennl!)e2' of the t:v7F2132 ail
Lutheran church in Ontario. ll2e
nl2tl of kind heart and srna-
I,.atl;;i( (16:902ititstr 2121 bare the
esteem. of his family and all those
who made 1215 acquaintance. Since
coming to Cavalier he had inve l as
quiet. and rather retired ;wise. but
never failed to exhibit a kilce3rly
hearing to all with \V1n5u1 he came
its e,5ntiltet.
Funeral services ems ,:vert held from
the Tabernacle Sunda.' :aftt'rnlNttt
last. The set ri(•2-s were in bcatia
the German and the English laang-
n.24'es, conducted try Rev. Ot•t't1i ref
the Evangelical trltnre'lt and Rev.
Sinnott of the M. ll. (•Intra 1i• The
services were largely atte nalN':i.-
C'avaalier Chronicle.
No•ric-•In thee above notir•e of Mr.
Deiceh'ert's death a slight. error is
observed. The 820-u re farm was
intended to mean what he and his.
family had acquired since their
residence in Dakota -ED `
Ontario.
SELDOM
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SED
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A :Arclie"P i.i'LE St'lTII L $ IS Tt) ALWAYtt CLEM&
sl( "I' .11.I. e21)1)S A`1) FNDI REGARDLESS OF LOST
(rtl:♦ }rAt.t!e'L, Jt ST NOW
{I\V11 AltE S�Irit[)WIN( SOME
LIN .''ti i` BARGAINS RAT HAT, SURPRISE YOU.
OHAS 0
THE S, OEM AN
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lautter and Eggs t
0 PHO
in exchange.
OF MUSLIMS
1�
WE WILL CLEAR
EALANCE OP OUR MUSLIN'S
AND SUMMER GOODS AT
Big Reduction in Price
ODDS
HE
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and ail kinds a Prod lnee
Taken in Exchange
Preeter
Greb Black
Zurich Ont.
ZURICH .SADDLEIIY AND
FURNITURE HOUSE
S
Light and Heavy Harness; Trunks,
Bagsdand Purses, for ladies an -dents
-
Vcr
f'arhyr Suites, Fancy Dining Cirairs,Side-Boards,
Fancy Rattan Rockers Baby Carriages, Ex-
pree:=:. Wagons and Sewing Machines.
High Grade Organs and Pianos.