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The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
THE;
oO. To New Subsr;rabors to End QD
0,1, of The 'Year for 25 Cents. 4•%i
VOL. III., NO. ;6.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, SEP. 5, 1902.
1. PER YEAR.
CHURCHES.
ST. BONIFACE, Catholic.
Order of service for the summer.
Sundays: High Mass at 7.30 a. m. ; Cate-
chism and Instruction at 10:30 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m.
Holy Days: High Mass at 9 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 730. p. m,
Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.30
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at 8 o'clock; The F.Ioly
Bour, or onehour b visit to onr Lord
in the Blessed Sacramet every Sat.
urdy evening from47 to 8.
Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock.
The Communion Sundays before Mass at
8 o'clock.
Bey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
• Sunday sere ices: -
German, at 10.45 o'eloek a. in. English,
7 o'clock p. m., Sun. school at 9.30 a.m,
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 0.
Wednesday evening; German prayer
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening; C FOR SALE.
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English prayer meeting at 7,30. Friday TILE R LE.
evening; Teachers' meeting at 8. .,,,,, ,,_,a
Bev. W. J. 1'r.eger, Pastor.
The undersigned has for
sale a quantity of First-
eut(dae ear. lath. St. Petri t irdle. class ?% and inch Drain
• Tile, which will be sold at
uottesbieuit Dorm. 1laliv l4 1.11)«
utib abeubs t ally. ScoultaiAdaute , REI L.JCED
Dorm. to liar. febrcruerjamtnduu3
2ltitttaot11 iNub6 um halt. PRICE'S
E �+ailiil e, palftor.
at Lot 16, Con, 15 Say
known as
Sovereign Bank
OF CANADA•
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 and now is the time
to show loyalty to yourself, by open-•
ing a Savings Rank 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 Farmers'
and Cattle -men's business.
A general Banking business transacted
F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. KAHN,
Solicitor. Manager.
11-410S'. BACHAND, St. »Joseph.
; !
suraaee Agaent, Money to Loam, either by
Notary Public, Fite and pieta- N yro k S Brick 84 1LIU Yards.
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private funds or loan evompantes.
H a J. D.COOKE,
ll.ate' with Farrow as I'reetldt'ootb I3atrris- `
ter, Solieitw', Notary Paddle.
lieut.:110, 'Ontario.
pROUDFOOT 61 HAYS
Durri.tets, Suatieiturae. Notaeaitt L'alltaee
ete, ete. ("or. Square and :1e►aali Staee't.
tieoeta'raeth, Oulurieo
R. C. !iAiS
W. PROUD'OOT
B z 1 LLE1t„
's` Clerk 10th Me. Court, Buret
t'otniallaviteiler FIR ttai:aaett .1.t11v01o'ltV,
('oItvetatwwea'tete'. Vnitatateyr tor the l
have also for sale a num-
ber ui roadster end draught
Horses, 2 to 5 years o1(1
and to quantity Erdal Hoy,
C'e'llar Rails, Posts tand
dressed Pinta Lumber..,......
For ln:a/�i'�Aytieultarsap7pll y to ��'`1{
5. RA1 i I3
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ZURICH ONTARIO
Or at the Yards for Tile.
Nt),Tittlos. y�
Voters List 1902.
tufa uud Etta Loma arae bavioa}tay Co.
Oillee- ?u>C:e't flitch. Jtatieta tont. [ttln3rfla<dlitt' ref the frewtnshipt of
Hay.
!Settee es leeaehr; given that l tart's ,
pat:, tr;aaustraill d mit eietGceuFa9 tug tti a keds, -vane
N.Jllea, taue-tut@n nen ina<e-et iota to and 9 of the (neat-
neilad a dace' hat .'tot, lLr. caopaieskervpCouat:`4
e m � lea solid 5.4441data51 tit) Ism 54/ tan« stoittteul tot
OSSENliF1Yt11
L"ieetusttl Alu talus«;,•:- fft911=
en County, ;e Llreettuatao e+eniivala the
totrattle ill those alar« unuleiaui having
batatfaiactien gruntotete tui.
pinup IPI LE
I „:r nuga at 11ent•li. aare� iVTt'. 'itiitli. ruf wet! aiatiayuttr„,
teethey u••e Ileum. 1 weed teem -et' naser"r''';p lulG•. t.0 4'r 1151:1 C" Cud 1`"t " 1° 1. 1111 taable ar in dila talo e the De., .1_ Irl,
iva.et<�ls;at sea sows tau t rBU on rn r. ifuea Sanaa n annieupn 1 9G •.'sn r➢cet a'sa' 4 for. taneot eedl tut in lffit'Bnn oto tl:'e 1' atillltte 6)5•ee-u. �w
'1'e•puuns naralra::tta: +�.1ta d +rfuvw .,.,,„2,116,,,,_ tatut OWELeu. altti P 1.r c.. _allive ,!a, . aMituJy ot.d litre. ir&' intly purchased frrsflnn the lit a i35i' Enema. Clerk,.
tlfa-ut. Vont ratnontrg,e sv,'li clap, tit t1 utre•u8 it Eiez•l i,nm. Blunt that :said pent Iteyrock estate., s _ .�w..,�
F. A. ELLIERY,
tawv l,n�t pw,ir' e„t, In I:*ti-.trF. ars 1±Eae'i =
Ca.CeaagBnnpa dad MY. tit tl•e v-Natut_'' vat llrmr�atl ey ttidvtiheT r'wtr!e?fftn tit mat 114%.o?voso the 1 BIM that of Anzio. 1!�>u°, mut itf «line ryt' onr rtYzn�NrtVfSt'o"s a �>tpriild'II Fetal
hate
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ZURICH AND VICINITY
Mr. P. Lamont spent Sunday at
Grand Bend.
The latest Pink Pon Ties call at
D. S. Faust's.
Mr. George Merner is engaged at
the Zurich cider mill.
Mr. Billy Kleinsteiber of Dash-
wood was in town Sunday night.
Mr. Milton Buchanan returned,
from Chicago on Thursday evening
last.
Mrs. Hy. P. Weber returned on
Saturday evening from Pigeon,
Mich.
Mr. "ribllie" Warm is a new
apprentice at J. D.Meraer's general
store.
Miss Lovina Dcicliert returned.
on Friday from her visit to Port
Elgin.
Mr. Thomas Johnson left on a
business trip to Toronto, Hamilton
and Paris.
Mr. William Johnston is assist-
ing at the Hensall grist mills for a
short time.
Nearly 30,000 eases of cholera are
reported in the Philippines, with
20,000 deaths.
We wish to extend onr cheap sale
of Muslin for as few weeks more
only. D. S. Faust.
Mr. and Ma's. F:retl Hess returned
on Wednesday evening from their
visit to South Bend.
Mrs. Peter Bender i:+ quite ill at
present and her friends hope for
her speedy recovery.
Miss Clara,Buchaanaann is visiting
her cousin, Miss Lon. Moir, alt
Hensel' for a few days.
Mr. Fred Kibler of Brampton
was renewing acquaintances here
for a few days this week.
A Remarkable Offer.
The attention of our readers is
drawn to the announcement on
page 4 of this paper, which affords
a splendid opportunity to secure
that great family paper, the Family
Herald and Weekly Star, of Mon-
treal, absolutely free of charge for
the balance of 1902. The Family
Herald and Weekly Star is acknow-
ledged to be in a class entirely by
itself as a family paper, and the
desire to introduce it into new
homes has enabled us to make this
arrangement with the publishers
of that great paper. We learn
that the Family Herald publishers
will shortly announce their new
premiums for this season, and the
public will get a pleasant surprise.
Read the announcement on page 4
of this issue.
STEPHEN COUNCIL.
The council of the Township of
Stephan convened in the Town
H.aall,
Crediton, on Monday Sept.I
1st, at one o'eloele p. in. A]1 mem-
bers present. Minutes of the prev-
ious meeting were read and adopted.
Gravel contracts to the amount
of $211A.',17• were let. The following
orders were passed :
Chester Prouty, gratuity .$2x.00
]lira; Me Alpin of 1 v ucxlstoek is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
George Thiel, Zurich Road.
Charles Frit.: is getting along I
well with his new house and it Will
soon be ready to nwve into.
Mrs. J. 1). Merrier h'ft on Mian.
day morning fuer Toronto, to visit
the Fair. She will be absent two
weeks
Miss Mabel Jennison of the
Staub1e line left en Monday for
( etll_'rlela ttt attend that Af de'sl
Mr. Milked Faust left on More
clay for Cuandeyb lye where la,
nreattitedl as gal;ald tilntntyll itt as gen
er'al state,
Lase. -Ladies' ' drark *ri &wheyt.
witiln bto ase front, Finder aEail
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8/0 BA
--FOR THE
s
MONTH OF e T,
600 yards Muslins, all colors, regular 15c and 18c
a yard, now for Se.
These goods must be sold, for room is needed
for our Fall Stock.
First come first choice.
These goodsare well worth more money.
Produce taken in exchange for goods,
for which we pay highest
prices.
D.
Zurich,
S. FAUSTI
Ontario.
J.3te•Ke'e'vuer. rep. eul. SB.. 3.00
T. Eletann, gravel cont.. . 12.001
J. It u',zlrnr. dit('ln Ex. KR 3,00
W Pia•l:ering, rep. eul
R. Mill. "
3. St:att'un, rep. Cl. Rdbr4.ttf
H. F Eilbt'r, bridge E. 1321.t10
NV. Snider. draaw'te miles0.00
C"_ Stade, bridge E. S. R.. •i„ eta 4 '�witie L
Hy Kraft, " . > 13.30
Jonite thirtieth. C. poste., :3,ttei
1.04*
t tat
.,IQ9
OAP
:3.09
:. s9n .
1 3a3
2.01
M Xrh'r, rep. lar. Von. 12..
W S., i$ta;,+s;arth, rep. C4' it'd
h'hnn Keys, rep. Mutt C'. 13r.
Man World. Maas e?: Ex.
P Mnrray, maia t ttivert...
'\\'taa Meyer. rept. rel C conn. le
J. t;ilaa'.*n. .gr't W S. i3...,..
Caere. (frant,Jt' gravel -
do alei
S. a' Prouty. tilling in Inds
of Br. Neu 4...
$. filaattiatt. II' �E'tat't!t'ha!wer_s
fees. re Ittlle-sivt±et.:
Dr. 7§te'L atat;lolitn, tined teal
et. rad Ma'K aelneru .... ,,, `dale t'aA
Dr. Itivens. tliwitat;. elntar 1L. I u to
do da cert. Naito nge:r 4 asnt
, . MN. re n:".. pt pay loffa fi`A.eant... �A pr>q
("outwit aadlile9ttrtnt^a1 tat itaeet tt.toitt•
in the Town Ball. creditett. o inn (k.+•• .
toaher r_"tii. at 1 to- nnn.
The Bentd llealtto :net an the
la
41.( qt
atet64&ttr D vyd the U*st. matetvutittstnannt to; pie; ase lI Iver alit thisratite" r41' alt '1-e1' 11 Halt. ttfta'r trate (I'Otantitgl nne't•
-
• „eat la t. aaa arBB Asea rytno alta oiiipua ties mei Btit to hoteeel. nag tilvi Dr. E2Ta .l. ttlanstr. guff eared-
fem.
tree-
font BLa'• p, ct to ti ed assessment t atoll al the said I e w 'goat I.t.-as appointed ileditmah He 11n
Ifeetist, atae1Oate rad the Royal tarilegct
of Mesta; Saatgeavnas, '1Cetmsty, also honor •
graduate of Depv:ittmwr:nt of lyeaaliatey,
Toronto tnuiventaiity. eantuaetion
of teeth. Plate work a aspra-e:sdity.
At lD* ttnlinlon 1;I+51ase, Zurich, every
vet `sande there tor irasl'leolion. ti.pettaa+ld 113 as cow or Tint IIk :ALIy, ehaitlt:ad
«Sae a•ealieil citron toeXtinuttue the small pial. ;:Ittir,' `7:rtbi Ile3+�nt2.
gnat id :�a'dy Cv1w^ac..nos syn araC' milue•t et-.1ztS Mr. John D teeet is 1Dt'ea1 bag in
:due reennol tlaeur•ist, le tate iiemue eillltste a team of colts to pnlongii on
trnvvr'c-s.langs to have sold etlreuts n:a mK.ted Lati o it's farnit, change to rause
3-3 1?ran:w Ila , wa:,, Cle k. Herbs next weed:.
on v_aii gest the Family Herald
""----"a"---a and Weekly Star freer to the +end of
thisyearif your st byseription too
this paper ie paid ups tet next
aezittailing to taw.
Monday., 1 Zai l .'ilt"_tl Fon S Afi.,B,
Stnr•essa,r to (7O4t.JNSSr sr.rN':.'Il'tI
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTAI4F,
Conveyancer, Money to Loan on 'Vilisge
doral Fauna Prepesty at lowest rales atIn-
terest. Documents lea original Gerrvan
tear;~ «sand advised up>am.
ZU ICriH COURT All" -BLADED
Office over O'NeiB s Bank Exeter.
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COMIAERCIU. HOTEL
e3 ".1•' 0 3 +Zty FtI c:.t ffi rs c f -.r'
toll Aere3. torspsseei al La ',iv, in th
East Concession Lake Road ?Es..t C��axQt. �rt�n of the Town
ship of Bae. Good sized Cotta vtitle s¢rrrx
*tabling esu ern each; Fannie dywe'ititg aY
..ether oaatibtriliim,g-s. This radon is nrc•tt
I situ& eel estin alrst-c'l'ass g;eta*el road, raitian
i} 26 miles of f. Jo ep h. Moe b Inca• am
terms to snit ttnrrcita,;er.
}or praastuaulst , alupvly
ea August or the old of inert year.
Miss Marie Laporte mild Mr.
e; Joseph Lalrotte of the ]Lake Shoat
ull
tie► left on ;d t>,tidlay morning for Ch at -
y • hard. the foemer to tarsulhne Aea-
dr Benny andthe latter to the t ot-
1 1egiate Institute where they will
continue their studies.
'The latest trust to be fotra;,Ead
an the I. natetd States is a eager store
'VALUABLE FARM Felt SALE 131'; tenet. It may succeeit in bringing
. elicit: Them will tee ss; el by Public;' ail tale fnsbnionaabhe stores under
Aua'ticn. ar xie=err Bates, D.t&byttml, as' one anti naageznent. but say long air
S'aaten:rdee, "Clot. 13. 1. D2, at tll<•e l:e r o5 2 eabbiges formth basis of the two-
aitivt44 P. end., by Ik'StEtih 7jttta, Aaao•
agree•, the Ale•aete; Paten, shorter. � fe>"ao there can be no stioiaaylydyby Cur
the 14th Concession, of the Township cr$ j the cigar business.
111aY. being e:otnpaterI of Part of Loss ` The annnar:l meeting of the Zurich
B. ZEBdLER, A-attn.
s .. the S. This Fauna is one of the lsest it" Branch, 1.7tenr Canada Bible' Seri-
.,..._ .. ..., ` the vicinity, the soil being of s. black claytl ety win Ise Iieldi ern Z'uescd aQ even-
.,._.
leant: 01 d lt" t" 11 f e d'
'J Strictly up-to-date in modern iia- 0
e. ptovements. Dinin ;rooms is sup 2
• plied with only the very best. " `1
• Bar conte s e oleo liquors aid t,
* agars.e. .l t� ti Ti 0
fra Exeetteut Sample Rooms :;g
a.. tor Conunnea'asan Men.'
t
TOWS POtTE1, PROP'.
o rsa• rs>r mn erera nwt >onr• we erre'
wren waterca are,/ wen mnderdmineai• lass Il lug the "Jth of September, in tido
sp:e di'd orchard, good Brick iitrelliaa� Evangelieaal church, commencingBefore the indignant mart had
time to reply, as noise 'was heard in
the antic. Presently Brown. the �]
other undertaker., appeared arra the +Ci itIO SADDLERY AND
l nterpritrng ride/taker.
They have two very t ntlealsiaast
undertakers keers ilii t'anute:nn. They are
always on the lookout for business.
:anal always trying to :et, ahead of
each other.
The wife of a prominent citizen
was known to be quite all some
time ago, and both undertakers
made ttp their nitinds tat pyittnitde the
funeral if she should die.
On Thursday night the bunsl;sttel
'hopped the pare torie bottle on the
fleet, and scared the invalid so that
she gave a. little scream. The next
instant the family heard soreboaly
stag gethig upstairs. knorleing the
pager cy1t the wall with some kind
Cha un lanpheataei*t.
It was Jones. the undertaker.
lea:legatee in one of pais patent her -
mentality sealed coffins. He had
hsez-n waiting on the front step and
1;x -caring the sereoin concluded the
end hod wane, and melted. . in all ,,
Ha dashed up the stairs as the
hnebandd opened the door. set the"
e.eilial end up on the carpet. anad ;;
exclaimed in eager tones: °'txiinnne'
the first (glance! Buy her for forty
abev.h€airs, with silver-plated trim-
mings :'"
SURPAS
A STRICT l.l'Li: WITH i'a is To e 1,w Aye. careen
(bt'T ,AI.l. ODDS AND Enos t.l ;a111+D,1:eS tai' 1't* ,'f
Olt V.t1l1 Jt'ST" NOW WE ARE slirs*Wh@t: '!":aedll;
1.1Nys ,"'P BARGAINS' THAT •ww. te:`G;.1'OIIla,: ytnq`.
OHAS, . � T u tG
THE S OE MAN
UF?1014 ONTARIO
RI
Butter ad Eggs takt in exchange.
EW
;DFLESS
large Bank Barry and first -doss 'outivnrld- x at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be
hags thereon. 45 acres are sreuideJ doom. ,1 delivered by the Rev. R. S. R neeh-
k'1'lnas is an all-round alo`iralrle Farm an ay,ttneutt of the moiety. All are
must lye sold to settle an estate. Per invited to attend.
further Information, apply to the Auction-
eer or on the nneemises. E. Say Fssi izmv, Ward wads received by Mr. P.
Auctioneer; Ean.n B. Mina an Executor. Hauch on Sunday announcing the
death of his niece, Miss Louisa
,* _ At as Picnic.
Hauch, at Walkerton. Miss Haauch
formerly taaight school bete and
_ Mr. A. -Did 'vont neer nrotiee the ;'she was mach beloved by all who
difference between an Irish picnic ' knew her. She is a tiai.nghter of cash, put a monogram on the eaask- .
and a German picnic. f, Rev. T. Rauch ofWalkertbn, form- 'et and throw in a tannbstone."
ltt a D•• -No, I dont know as I ", er1y- a pastor in the Evanagelicali Brown had been watching Jones, •
ever dia. ' church here, it zeems,from the roof of the house:
Mr. A.-Well,I will explain it to ; next door, and would have beaten
"you If you gotoa Gentian picnic t fail fair hes l e dateen announcedoft u it e hind, but the trap-door stuck.
',little, end. one Getman call an , tan, but before they had reached;
s f th t d i" d` t
"tin XrIVom tit enyy
1bo t£t
Equipped with all modern
conveniences. First-class
accommodation to C'eyillniner-
eial travellers. i3ar and din-
ing room always suppled
with the best obtainable.
1'4e Lave vast ev1era:eal c.i, ivar Nasus 1': l Ba.�, uu . ...._......• e
ascei till -aUe Esu
Horne -spurts Box -cloths Lae to
Cloth Zl alines e,Itot s
:tinsrB :SIB ia:ns. a v_s 1l'a .:tri at,A Fitn y & > . r . Wk as - ,.. ,. , , _ ,'� t �>
itl'etr:.a7 la a.;a : <<,+all r,.`,Ff t Be::nc a... c'.a i..'. a•:.,:V .. "_:4 ti till?
VALUES iaacrl tan saare :yeas sus a r •y.
FLAN �ELETT
Wi 'e .ave aE8:7 "1br e l .. to CB. 2 .
'L.r'. ra . tl..ea '.�, glean St+.7 �-n:. a,1..:1a 'CL .11
a i.:; r"d.+Bestlnz-,.7.
Plat llneleette $tatikets, 60 cents a pair
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teCAlL EAItI.Y AS TI1EV :IRE'; 3:30VbNa: OUT I'AS�1'.
Orcb Block
Zurich Olt.
third -storey landing. and heaving
one of his ".incorrodible burial
caskets- down the stairs he spiel U �i HOUSE
,
down the bannister suddenly and!
screamed : rtEisAir
-Don't do it! I'll punt her for
thirty-eight dollars; five off for
and they all have been drinking aL be'comes the darty of every citizen They were Ire away my si a.e ee ,
other re liar, ''l- s " - o e ' 'o tvn an surtount ins is ! the corner of the street, Jones had;
will say I :Lai no riot to unite to make it n success.
lira«. Yes, you are 71L liar." Teel These annual gatherings may be seeuredl. a -co:ritract for burying that'
will � -', � if � oliceman s mother-in-law schen
carcry well, in order to have peace,interest would be taken in them, .
I em a. Isar " 1�7ow yon to ran b h 1 i k The policeman was not particular I
sit down ;anti he will say:made much more profitable more tae tined, a
,, goy those who cone make' exhibits about details. "Only 1
Irish picnic and you hear one Irish- if they would. Make rap ;your mind rry et it bey'
ire€an eat another t liar, that's your: to ;tet together an exhibit of sone deep` he said„ "with something
'cue to climb a tree and look 'cdown solid on top to hold her down.'
kind to bring to the fail to be held
• The newest petteins of 'wrap- f iii this plate on the 24th' and V th 1). B. Faust has a fine assortment
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perettes at D. S. Faust. of this month. of French Flannels for 'waists,.
Light and. Heavy Harness; Trunks,
Bags and Purses, for ladies and gents
i\TMW V-C.TRaNTirTUIRM
Parlor Suites, Fancy Dining Chairs,Side-Boards.
Fancy Rattan Rockers, Baby Carriages, Ex-
press Wagons and Sewing Maebineti .
High Grade Organs and Pianos.