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The Herald, 1906-03-30, Page 1THE Vol., VI., No. 36 LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Sam. E. Faust is visiting re- latives in Milverton this week. Miss Maggie Rupp of Hensel]. -visited at her home here on Sunday last. Mr, "Billie" McLeod of Seaforth was a visitor in the village on Wed- nesday. Mr. Gideon Bock of New Dundee visited relatives and friends here last week. Miss Mabel Cantelon of Clinton is 'visiting at the home of Mr. Thos. Johnson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wnn. Fritz of Grand Bend visited relatives and friends in the village on Sunday last. , The regular meeting of the W. a T. U. will be held at the home of ;l re. P. Bender, Monday afternoon, April 2nd at 2.110 o'clock. Mr. Fred Hess, Sr., gave' an oyster supper to a number of. his friends on Wednesday evening in honor of his sixtieth birthday. We extend best wishes. Mr. John Galster showed us an egg the other day which measured 7* inches in cireumferen.ce length- wise and 01 inches around the centre. This egg was laid. by a nine months' old Red Cap pullet. Who can beat this? The Children's Aid Society of this County have requests to find :Ponies for two infants—one about six weeks and the other a bright little boy of ten months. Any one willing to take either will please rccomuiunicate with :Mateo, Mitchell, President, Goderich. Dr. z • nr Ovens, Eye and Eur Surgeon, y g n, will be at the Queen's Hotel, .Clen- eall, on the first Friday- of each month. Hours from 8 a. m, to 2 p, an. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat treated. ''ext visit Friday, ,44pril 6th; from 8 a. ni- to 2 p, • 23-tf Fence Builders.—We can sell you the best carbon steel coiled wire, guranteecl, to build a 0 wird fence xit 15 cts.per rod, a 7 wira fence at 17a4 cts per rod, a 8 wire fence at 20 Cts per rod. We have a large m- terest in a wire plant operated at Clevelaiid. that's why we can sell so cheap. O. Hartleib. The Provincial health authorities of Manitoba Will be asked to take steps for the protection of consum- ers against the indiscriminate ship- ping of Ontario apples to Manitoba :and Western points. Many of the apples received in Winnipeg this season are said to have been small and wormy, and unsaleable. In hritish Oolumbia similar fruit is being dumped into the ocean or river, and it is proposed to adopt the same course in Winnipeg, Mr. J. Preeter and family, hacl a very unpleasant experience on Sunday last. They were on their way to visit Mr. Preeter's mother, and when near Dashwood, in at- teirapting to turn out to pass an- other rig the wheels of the mikado slid into the ditch and the horse rig and occupants were unceremon- iously dumped into the ditch. Assistance was given by others passing and it was found that none of the occupants bad sustained a scratch, although badly frightened and well shaken up. FIRST PRAOTIOE MATCH. The first "shoot" of the Zurich Gun Club was held on the Fair -;grounds on Tuesday afternoon. The weather was very disagreeable but the members turned out in good numbers. Tern HERALD intended to publish a photo of the first holder of the medal, but "our" modesty forbids more than the mere men- tion of his name. By carefully read- ing the score as under, TEE -inial n's reticence will be more readily understood. It might be mentioned however that editors as a rule are "dead shots"—that being a necessary part of their hazardous business. Following is the score : C. Fritz tl 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1. 0 5 Ed. Zeller ! 0 1 1 1 0 J. 1 0 1 7 Peter Lamont 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hurley Webea. 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 Wm. O'Brien 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 5 Hy. Yungblut 0 1 '1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 John Truelnnur 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Albert Zettel. 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 John P. Ran 1 00111100.1 ti Wan. G. Hess 0100001000 2 M. Meidinger 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1. Wm. Schenck 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 John Sohuettler 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 W. H. Hoffman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,Jacob Deichert 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 l A Mittelholtt 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 The Official Organ of Zuri, ZURICH, ONT.FRIDA Mr. Dan, Oswald ]eft for the west last week. J. D. Mentor was in Toronto this week on business. Miss Mel. Koehler visited friends in Hensall over Sunday. Mr. F. Witwer and family visited relatives in Dashwood on Sunday last. Mr. Peter Koehler is staking out a portion of his property into vil- lage lots. A pleasant rag bee was held at the home of Mrs. H. Weber last Friday evening. A car load Ideal fencing just ar- rived. Tho cheapest and best. Prices very low, call and see at C. Hartleib. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter and Mr. and Mrs, C. Fritz attended the funeral of Mrs. Beaver at Crediton on Wednesday. J. D. Morner's sale last Saturday was well attended. His new brick dwelling was not sold, as the re- serve bid was not reached. A number from the village drove to Hensall on Monday evening and witnessed the hockey match be- tween the Goderich and Hensall ladies, Miss Marie Bassow hes returned from London on account of ill health. Rer many friends will re- gret to hear that she is ill with an attack of inflammatory rheru.na- tism. ft. N. Douglas merchant Blake is offering some choice new goods to his customers. Read his ad on page 5. He also handles all kinds of farm produce at highest market price. Mr. Currie, of Ottawa. and Fred Belanger were at St. Joseph this week invest'•igating the condition of the dock. Wo understand that Mr. Currie has -re-let the contract of completing it to Mr. Belanger. Oise of the dynamos at the mill got out of order onMMLon.day... night, and a.sa eousequenr , p;1r# .s1P -sae village was in darkness. The trouble has been found and we are again enjoying our usual satisfactory lights. Mr, Segrais, who opened up a grocery store in St. Joseph a few weeks ago, has disposed of his stook to Mr. J. J. Merner, of this village, and has left for ' the west. He had intended to leave for the west from Montreal, but Mr. Cantin induced him to come to ,St. Joseph. He is, no doubt a poorer and a wiser man through this experience. Hay Township. ARCH 30, 1906. Mr. William Fee •oGoshen Line north has 2 Coll- lana 1, and 1 colt, rising 3, for' S Mr. C. Ellber dis i ii. of his young driver to Mee;ir eOloy, • of near Hensall, for $160 00,;'' Get your horse bills and cards printed at this office. Taet us have' copy before the spring' usie A pleasant party was 1lalci at the home of Mrs. Frect 3Vitwer on Tuesday in honor of leer birthday. J. W. Ortwein and ' ialnily, of Hensall spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Ortwein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wagner. • t Messrs. F. Smallacornbe and R. Twitchell of Hensall were in the village on Tuesday purchasing onions to plant for se(. Never go from a ea 7in atmos- phere into a cooler 00e without keeping the mouth cloned, so that the air may warmectii its pass- age through the nest• before it roaches the lungs. Did you see the Landis machine work. The latest equipment to manufacture harness, leather is going up, harness corms, down. Team harness, with eci]iars, V25.00 a set and upwards,. Singles at 1:++9.00 and upwards at C. Hartleib's. We have had some real springlike weather this week . and;; the ladies are having serious thoUg is about starting housecleaning: 'Just notice how busy the man of thaelmuse gets clown town these days. 'You don't see him hanging around Jae house much at this time of the• year, A SCOTCHMAN'S PRAYER. 0, Lord, 'we approach "Thee this morning' in the attitude 0' prayer, an' like o' complaint When we came tae the lwnd o C au.a l„ w e expected tee find a hon f.ewin,a wi' milk an' honey, bat instead o' that we found a. land peopled vi' ung,ed- ly Irish. 0, Lora, ni 'J y -'feat mercy drive them tree ti sue Jost d -'a. y, pa.arts;o Cn,nacla- ,.�xs� � �. ee:v:� 4 „. 1 �,� , erg ti�i'1'ilC'l llll,4 %T'3,P;,� Y �, Zta�� C,.T,ei', gie them ride emo1-invent¢ •gie theta: nae place o' abode, neer make there magistrates or rulers aiming Thy people, but if Ye hao ony favors tae -bestow or ony good lan' tae gie awa' gie it tae Thy ain—Thy pe- culiar people, the Scotch -mak, them a' members o' Parliament, an' magistrates an' rulers among Thy people. But as for the ungodly Irish, tak' them by the heels and shake over the mouth o':: hell. . but dinna let them fa' in, ars' tt' the glory shall be Thine. Atnen. fi r i4 a<; 1 la.avvews*.marAn $1. Per Year. �`Ea 1 ` ' W W i !r VAI MW r sit i n s st s;tr 1 We have a few stamped mats which we are selling below cost price. Regular 40 cent Mats for 25 Regular 30 cent Mats for 20 Door Mats 15 cent for lo cents. cents. cents. A large quantity of Remnants at a Snap. GENERAL MERCHANT ANT ZURICH, = _ ONTARIO m 0 \Ve have recei ed several shipments of Spring Shoes, .but in the mean time we are clearing out odd lines at less than cost f ASD 4Q�QG C FRITZ, The Shoemman. ooa t� Pte:-: �°c%�-a.��'oc'�_;-� ��s�-��-''�.c7o �P���c'�-�.���'c�: �• 1• h:4^'U• �a•'�•�: C�•4•`.ti•v�•�•4.� �•O,•�•�•'b•4.4•'O•��o If you want a' good bargain in a pair of Women's Shoos it will p,'13' you to come and see what we are (dill;;. We want the room for spring goods and we want your patronage. Butter and eggs taken in exchange for goods. fel G s •t” 4 3 'ite [`t�' r 4,t+gyp ,, r+` ca ✓, it :1'x`.1 fipa��l },.,7i ,..,1 k'4� t win:w�'., yp��i "'�.5 •:a �'�} ,�,,�{y4','i , i''' J �i�'lF ttJ•533� . `,5�:� �CCQS��UVi.Y,tF'dF ... '. �....i•G ^n4.��, 2!, t �1.. "1st iti. M., 1�..� e 4414444 amturaar lermer,zszorcezassoraaawenYovw r��, atnira azasrums3,1.c• We wish to a,' nounce to our many Friends that we are holding our Millinery Opening on 9 AND 4--" LLO `'! G D,40iffS and hope to see all our old cstomers and many new during our Spring Opening. We have spared no pains in or er to provide our patrons with the very newest creations in. the Millinery word- and with this department under the, supervision of l'hiss E. Gibson, who has v itecl the' leading Millinery Openings in the cities, we have every confidence in stt:ting that our display in this department will far surpass any of our previous e ports, our ails being to provide, not only the very newest ideas of High-class Mil znery, but also to give the very Best Values for, your money obtainable anywlie e. Trusting we may have .the' pleasure of seeing you during our Opening, we ate, yours faithfully, E TR) RAL MERCHANT LLY,N)ONTARIO 44, �I1�4wd �dt!lti rf,a�� w. r ones