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The Official Organ of Zurich, aiul Hay Township.
VIOL. III.,
NO. 18.
CHURCHES.
ST. BONIFACE, Catholic.
Order of service for the summer.
Sundays: High Mass at 0.30 a, m.; Cate-
chism and lnstruetion at 10.30 o'clock:
Vespers and Benediction of tile Most
Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m.
Holy Days: High Mass at 9 o'eloc'k;
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''oloek; The Holy
Hour, or one hour s visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Saeramet every Sat-
nidy evening from 7 to 8.
Baptism on Sundays at o'clock.
The Communion Sundays before Mass at
8 o'clock.
Rev. Father Valentine. Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sundaly services :-
German, at 10.45 o'clock a. in. English,
7 o'clock p. m., Sun. school at •? p. m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Alliance, at 8, la oir practice at 0.
Wednesday evening; German prayer
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening;
English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday
evening; Teachers' meeting at 8.
Rev. W. J. 1 ateger, Pastor.
jeutjcile er. loth. St. Petri 1{irdie.
a ottesbieuft norm. llalb li Uhr
1tU abetIDs 7 Ul?r• Samitac3jctlula
vomit. to Zllir. 1 ehrernetjanintlung
2liittwozll abeubs um balb8.
e Shculfc. paftor.
i v. BACHANJ), St. Joseph.
• rotary Public, Fire and Lifein-
suretiee Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan compauies.
J. D. COOKE
(Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris-
ter, Solicitor, Notary Public.
Uensall, Ontario.
pROUDEOOT & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Noteriee Public
ete, etc. Cor. Square and North ;street,
(xoderich, Ontario
W. PROUDFOOT K. C. R. C. HAYS
ZELLEI ,
• Clerk 10th Div. Court, Huron
Commissioner for taking Affidavits,
Conveyancer ete. Valuator for the Hu-
ron and Erie Loan and Savings Co.
Office--- '/.e11er Bled:, Zurich Ont.
E•BOSSENB1 RBY,Licensed neer Hur-
on County, respectfully solicits the pat-
ronage of those who intend having sales.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
PHILIPe SIPPLtri{�oneer for the
County of Huron. I would request
those leaving; sales to rail on ate. 14th Clays of December for t
Sovereign Bank
" OF CANADA
Authorized Capital - $2,000,000.00
Subscribed Capital - $1,300,000.00
EXETER BRANCH,
Savings Department.
Everyone has been showing loyai-
ZUR :CEI, ONT., FRIDAY,, NOV.°?8, 17902,
�" D �a•o .� o �.o ci•o d
ZURICH AND VIG 1
True HERALD to new subscribers.
$1.00 to end of next Year.
Mr, Charles Fritz mo ed to his
new dwelling this week, •
Mr. D. Jacques, of Exeter, was in
town on business. Monday.
anthc'Inums. The flowers of ti
bride were white carnations, The
groom's present to the flower girl
was a gold bracelet. Miss Eva- is
.one of Hills (Green's most cultured
young ]allies, while the groom is a
)iros)i('1 lis young farmer. of ]tar.
ty to the King and now is the timeAugust Koehler is learning the `The presents received We1' bot la
to show loyalty to yourself, by open-
shoemaking at P. Bender's Shop. costly and ntuner'o11:;. taitifying t.)
ing a Savings Bank account in the
r^•
the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs.
e telephone atliee \will be Carlisle, are 11(ld. Your corre pou-
movecl to D. S. Faust's store by the
dent,with their many friends, join;
1st of the month. in willing thein much happiness
Will 3 ohnston was in Hensall through life.
for- a few clays this week assisting -
in the flouring mill in that village'
HUDSON—D1ET.TC'li.
The first sleighing of the season
came on Wednesday, and. sleighs
A pretty marriage ceremony tools
place at the home of the bridle's
parents, in the presence of about
seventy relatives when Mr. Isaac
Hudson of Hills Green and Miss
Mabel Melick of the Bronson line
were wedded. Rev. W. J. 'Yager, `
officiating. Miss Eva Hudson. sister i
of the groom, played the Wedding'
march. Thr bridle \wa:, given away
Sovereign Bank at Exeter or
Clinton, where the highest rates of
Interest are paid on deposits of $1.
and upwards.
Special attention given to Farmers'
and Cattle -men's business.
A general Banking business transacted
F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. KARN,
Solicitor. Manager.
and cutters were out in large num-
bers.
Mr. Charles Hartleib moved to
SALE REGISTER. his new dwelling yesterday. Chas.
took frill advantage of the good
- _-- - sleighing.
FARM FOR SALE. The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. i7. will be held in the Baptist
146 Acres. Composed of Lot 20,,in the . church on Monday evening, by her father • Little Edna 'flame'
Road East Concession of the Down- � .
n er s , � .. p. tu• niece of the g;rooln, nett$(. as rill,
stabling underneath; Frame Dwelling. and rCSE?3)t, as there is special business bearer. The bride was 1 e(•ruln ;ly
other outbuildings. This farm is nicely I pI ' dressed in erc'atut poplin irnrirnetl
situated on first-class gravel road, within a to attend to. \with satin and silk applique: (sena. ;
9:4 miles of St. Joseph. Price low and Mr. J. L. Richmond, of London, ments and wearing the customary u
terms to suit purchaser'. district manager of the Bell Tele- bridal veil c'augllt up with a wreath
For particulars, apply
lGLLE.IL, %ctcicll, iphone Co., was in to\vn on Wed- .of white ehrysanlh inum and :Llso'
llcsday. carried a lunge hotpot. The little
M Mi Alti 1 tt'I 1 •rd in'
Cort were united in Marriage, on organdie and also a veil c'au'ght up
Notice. To Creditors. t Veduesday, act North Lansing, with a Wreath 1)t' white c 111 ySandie-
1 IN '.Cn1:. Mtrrr•.n op Tan Es�r.t'rr. op Tno i.ts Micb. We extend congratulations. mums and carried. aL briquet t of pink
chrysanthemums Tl o
sono I1 eau'' Coa•'•t'lt or Ht'ruxnr:•; Ioaui of (fry stove \wood at once
tastefully decorated with s1 t' J. tell
LakeDece1 b 1st, at i0 All
ship of Hay. Good sized Barn with stoner the ltlettibers are regnestecl to b
1'. Eclnntnd Sipple anti : ts:t i' e- flower ;1r was pre t y c res•
SNrI.r., L.trt'• or 'rite•: Vii,t., c. s or I)A,tr• ; The Herald ()floc is in need of a a 11 csatl 1(alnnls. lc room was
Ct.1Sli`D. t \ Ti]I tiOn1('OIle llrin'r 111 iL eCOI(1 Err of evergreens and flowers. .\Itt','
NOTICE 15 HEREBY t;1VEN
I{J y pursuant to Chapter 120 R. S. 0.
1807, that all persons halving claims
against the Estate of the said Thos. Snell,
1
of Dashwood, who died on or about the
9th day of Sept ' 1) 1002 are required
)' The t' y (!oil: 1'atl11,atit.ni. ail)11 al stt"llpt,ll,tts
two: the bill zxaul- be sent b snpin'1', the young t''nlpll drove t')
freight. their t'arin near Hills Green, where
Dir. Cornelius Cook-, of Hensall, they will snake their hcnne in
and Miss Hemphill, of Wroxeter, future. The Herald throws an
were nlrrried at the bride's hone • o(iitnrial slipper att'ir'e the hup}lt•
1 to send on or before the 1st day of January, - 011 I' c dn(.sdatZ , The ceienonv i couple.
1 1003, by post prepaid to Joseph Snell, i was performed by Rev, Mr. McKel-' 1
11)ashwood P. 0., administrator of the said vie, formerly. of Hensall.
estate, their names, addresses and oocupa- Word was receieved from Mild- The hnierlcan horse eteedel .,
tions with particulars of their claims and a , •1 Christmas Number.
statement of their accounts :aid the nataxre � the a oil't Tuesday, of the death of
the eldest ditur,hter of Ayr. William :
Holtzman. Mr. and iUrs. G. Boltz- i The ('hristinas number of the
'man, Mr. Ben. Surerus and Mr. ;American Horse Breeder will be in'
Daniel Surerus and wife left on 'every respect a host beautiful 'me
of the securities (if any) held by them.
And notice is hereby given that after
the last mentioned date the said adminis-
trator will proceed to distribute the asset
10 Between the 25th of N
bex• am. the 5th of Dec
U:
for which
a be paid.
u
Zurich,
highest prk;
THE NEW inPRO
of the said deceased among the parties Wednt�4tlay morning to attend. the ' it't;:i? promises Of the publishers s be
cornier} thereto having regard. only to the funeral, ` fulfilled.
claims
as above required; req urce red shall nd}tive been
the said 1..1 he youngest son of Harry Bos. I It is to be an edition of 1(lt) pages. '
administrator shall not he liable for the Senbel•ry, of Gran(. Bend, a pngii- artistically illustrated, eon airing
said assets nor any part thereof to :any ist of local celebrity, is likely to i Half -toile engravings of the leading .
person or persons of whose claims notice branch out for higher honors. The trotting and pacing hoar:( of the
shall not have been given at the date of Winnipeg Telegram of a recent 1yeatr ; the t•aavt'1• pages are to hr in
such distribution. date says: " The arrangements for six colors, and they will be a mar-
Solicitor
G. ST.(Nnrttw' the boxing and athletic tannin- vas of beauty. The ;c•henlr of the'
Solirrtot for the Administrator. 1t1.'nt to be held ill the Alhambra i front page cover is that of a per -
ember,.
at Dashwood this 10th day of Nov Hall,No. 24, are nearing cote le- it'ctly formed volt. standing },*•Fila'
ember, J003, 1(}•3t tionA. (', Bell, of Morris, has k a race course. with farm buildings.
-
Collector's Notice. .thrown dowel the -gauntlet to the! and green. spreading fields in the
boxers of Manitoba., and it is likely. background. and. Ice is intently and
1' will be at Zurich •;eta r,,, (ter+ last and Hutt one of the Bossenberrc broth- expectantly looking' t:rtwaLti it v.v.)).
1ltiriltte C'1 frtwil. 'Tai' whole' etre>a't
ex.. at present in the city training for tnatkes aL strikingand most to ;i,.;iiiall
aIxe - rt., of dieing Bents, C)nt., \whin are .
'1'owlns moderate; satisfaction corals- and after the last named date
teed, Your patronage sol}rit •d. penses for the coliet'tion wil
DR. F. A. SELLE1Y,
Dentist, graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons, 'Toronto, also honor
graduate of Department of Dentistry,
Toronto University, Painless extraction
of tenth. Plate work it speciality.
At Dominion House, Zurich, every
Monday. 1-26
G. STANBURY, B. A.
• Successor to COLLINS & STAb1at)itY
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY,
Conveyancer, Money to Loan on 'Village
and Farm Property at lowest rates of In-
terest. Documents in original German
read and advised upon.
ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Of lee over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter.
♦fit acvtaltte 01: a'w's*41gat"•. *T.0"M' **=1-* ei
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COMMERCRI HOTEL t,
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t7 iiI E3 ZURICH kr tJ
Strictly up-to-date in modern im
provements. Dining rooms is sup- tiv
plied with only the very best. 11 i 4
Bar eontains ehoiee liquors and S'S
cigars, ¶ ri 1T l( 1r
Excellent Sample ROoins 1,
for Cornmerciel risen y
0 LOUIS FOSTER, FROP.
"the Vontinion
= "Douse -=
Equipped with all modern
conveniences. First-class
accommodation to commer-
cial travellers. Ear and din-
ing room always siippied
with the best obtainable.
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C 1.81 Prop,
Shaamacher Pn
zUAIG'H
1 be the winter's events, Will talc= it design, and the color selwme
added. 11p.
C',1MARIA%Tlto'lt'nt, Collector, ..SREEN
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NSW CUTTEIt.S, Spacial to the Hl nALn•
Me. J. H. \V'isnierhas the agency John Cochrane still continues (spnrltling withwit. humor atm
for Palinerston cotters. These vc'ly' Iow. pathos, and sp(d ial ail ti( les (oI1
cutters are Well and strongly cordes , tribtttell 1)y the lradiii, allttlltrl'tia�
in seven e different stales, as sol-
Dry
sdale. �tle toyer silent Silnclat5 at f on hors$, and turf topics. e
to\vs:-• Piano Boy,' i4fatiiitobat S' t " Aurelius" (Rev. A. 1. lien
Special," e1 Palmel•ston Special." Robt. Love sats in Clinton on' drink), one. of the most 15illictlll
ea Solid Comfort," " Ilnprovecl business, Monday. IL)U1 polished Writt•t•s of the day.
Corning," " Northern Queen," and Webster Turner, we are glad to a will contribute an collide entitled.
" Canadian Belle•" The prices are say, is still improving. ; " The Immortals of the Horse
very reasonable and the weather John Hudson and little datigghter, I, it erld."
seasonable, Special discounts to Anna, are visiting friends here. H. B. (;entry. heats of the (sentry .
cash purchasers. 18-1
i particularly rftective
I The literary features of the mint-
! her Win be in hai'ni,tny with its
tu•tisti(' appeerallee. It will elm
• tail i11ust1 acted stories and poem.
.Miss Laura Horner returned to 1 Brothers' trained animal shows,
-: -- . - , , • writes most entertainingly anu in -
Meeting -of The Ttliron Conitty he L liolna' act D1;vsdati ' Snlldair-.
Mr. ad .blissCittffof('hist'lilulsf strtictiwelyen the subject of aili-.
Council. visited act James Turner's, Sunday,: marl training.
Connell
Mr. and. ;sirs. W111 Douglas, o amateur reiti:?man of A mala 1, • mu,
The Connell of the Corporation Marlette, 2illch.,alre visiting friends ' an article on the amateur feature
of the Uottnta of Huron will meet here.
, of harness ralCiilg;. ,
in the council chamber, its. the Wan. Reichert bad the niisfur- Joseph Cairn ;+flail on, the *vet-
Town of Godericll, on Tuesday the tune to get kicked by at horse last ; emit author, writes on a' The tra('-,
1 Il Ii Devercus the leading
Every 'air Guaranteed
feed or Money Refunde
Heaviest Sole made on
Rubber. Cali and see t
THE SHOEMAN
ZURICH,
Butter and
2nd day of December next, at 3
o'clock 'p. 111.
W. LANE, ('•irk.
Dated at ( oderieli this 10th day
Nov -ember,
•
Eggs taken in exe
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\\ r. hoe ,•.-: epet:c,t up our \, it Fall Ilse$•, (:ut,.t- lar :.11 ti
anti
Home -spurs Box -cloths
Cloth Zibalines Mel
and all la;n,l" of PliLiti an.1 J ute•y ];lack. We would a
tlu•.rn.r}e our :Wt,n.•I t't'.e.ra' l,urchat. iiig, aa% tat• have eze•epti
V.1Ll• 1:S ;Lel car _. '-e you nua:.ey.
FLLET
We hare ails., operate} ae c :.-c \i:11 '.a a, of Flannelettes,
c":rl''i 4 ai,i,• 's•\Oil, a ?t.ial �a:'H 1,. 1,) t'3 1Cc art' running out by
a big rt•,:ne 1i,.tt.
week. tibility of the thoroughbred as Flannelette
A. large bear caused •quite a dist- j compared with the trotter."
turbance in our village, Saturday' " Hark Comstock," (Peter G.
of evening,. Kellog) and other able writers. are •
Geo.Pringie is Koine after thi'eslt_i also contributors to this number.
Coughs
"Mywife had a deep-seated cough
for three years. I purchased two
bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
large size, and it cured her corn-
pletely."
d. H. Burge, Macon, Col.
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re-
lieve little coughs, all
coughs; except deep ones!
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral.
Y1'hraa Y1iea'1.56..6,101,i for Itt ordinary
66Id; 306., just right toronelaatie, i,catte-
nosy hard cotes, etc.; $1, oat ocot,omle41
foraitYo'ntJC. 011 Intl&
e°AYEtt CO.Bmoat
Z0*i11, Tal ,
mgwith Wm. Palmer for same The Breeder has gained an cavi- i
time., able reputation for the fullness and
r i e meeting!,
was held; accuracy of its Statistical tables.
A tetnpe a1 c These table will be even Blore'
in thePresb.yterian church, Thins -
day' evening. 1coiltprel1e11sfwe illis year than h(,tt-
tofore.
Joseph Hudson moved to Hensatl i This special iltimber sells for _r:i
this week. Mr. Hudson will be . cents and will be out Dec. 9th. It
1nt'acll missed here.
Harry I3atgler engaged With B. or can be had on application to the r
Higgins, Brueefield. last terek and • American Ilorsa Breeder, 101 high
is this week moving out from our street, Boston, Mass.
village,
Chas. Troyer is busily engaged in `x nil trx�r art E�Asr or 1,('rhzta.
receiving taxes • this week. Mr.
Troyer wishes all takes in by the Mr. W, D. Johnson, Tiisonl>m';, i
14th. Ont., writes that his father was
A very pleasant event took place entirely cured of a long standing
at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph' and obstinate case of Euunat by
Hudson, Parr line, on Wealnesdayq , the rise of Dr. Chase's Ointment. I
of this races:, it being the luarria:;e 1 His leg and foot were a mass of
of their youngest daughter, Miss sores that refused to heal and he
Eva Alice, to Mr. Benjamin Wilson stiffened terribly from the itching
Carlisle, of Hay, The bride -was! and stinging. Thon h he used at
storedinsahanclsomedress,ofcreat).• gI'eat many remedies and \vats
111bu osw, "triulmoel With applique by last -class doctors 110
trimming and cream :;11k ribbon. I permanent rc,lief was obtained mi-
meflo\ser girl was bliss Anna till he n, cd 'Dr. Chase"s Ointment.
Hudson, of Marlette, Mich. ; her f --•-"',--
(1re;a5 was it 31'enln cashmei•te- trim William Stewart, Of Hull, 'IS 11;
modmodwith lace and ribbons and she I sentenced to two years in. peniteli-
cart•.yed e bouquet of white 'cryys- tiary for passing counterfeit dotes.
will be on sale at the news stands
Blankets, 60 cents a pair
4:7,'AL1. 1::il.t: " Si' T}11.t' ARE MOVIN(; ot'T
Preeter,
URICH SADD.j. ;ER '
FURNITURE
Ga-eb BIS
Zurcl,
Light and Heavy Harness; T1
Bags and Purses, for ladies aril
Parlor Suite:, gamy Dining Chairs,Sid
Fane -y Rattan Rockers, ker"s, .laky Car ill
pr ss Wagons and Sewing Machines..
High Grade Organs and Pip___,