The Herald, 1907-02-08, Page 14,45
Vol. VIT., No. 29
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The Official Organ of Zurich
ZURICH, ONT.FRLA
$54t PER YEAR
EMiss Snell, formerly of Blue -
vale, is receiving $45.00 per
month from the Calgary
Milling Co„ Calgary. This
estimable young lady had
only a common school °chi -
cation, and in'a few months
with us prepared for the a-
bove sittfation.. With a few
years' exporienect'Miss Snell
will receive at least $75,00
per, month.
Stenography is better than
school teaching.
What we have done for
others we can do for you.
Enter any time. Individual
instruction.
Write for catalogue.
Clinton Bitsmess College
GO. SPOTTON - Principal
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LOCAL NEWS.
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St. Valentine's Day, Thursday,
Feb. 14.th.
Mr. Edgar Magel, of Elmira, is
visiting his hems here at present.
Mr Calvin Williams, of Buffalo,
N. Y., is visiting his home here at
present.
Mr. and Urea John Prang of
Goderich . visited friends and re-
latives here last Friday.
LOST—In ZEFibb, on Monday, a
purse containing several dollars.
Finder will please leave at TEE
Mutant, office.
130ARD OF HEALTH.
The Board of Health of Hay
Township met in the Town Hall on
Wednesday, B,, S Phill4pe was ap-
'poitif6d chiCirnian. Owing to the
(lodtunents, regarding the Catholic
•ceneetery in Zurich,, not hu.ving
been received from the solicitor,
the matter was laid over until the
text Meeting.
EXETER lit." -TO -DATE.
The following amusing resolution
• was recently- passecl by the city
fathers (or mothers) of Exeter :—
"That unless Wm. Brimacombe
support hilt family properly he will
be sent to jail forthwith Ete a vag-
rant 't It must take a lot of hard
work for the council to govern the
town and watch over its bad boys
es well. Why not give William
ilie lin; and exile him tri Seaforth
or Winchelsea for the winter?
• . ANNUAL MEETING.
The first annual meet itig of the
Huron Weather Insurance Co. was
held at the town Hall on Tuesday.
.'The attendance lumbered about
ixty, members being present from
„ alI the surrounding Townships.
After the disposal of the direetors'
and auditors' report, the following
were nominnted as directors--; ;re cob
'Kellerman, Charles Monteith, nog-
, er Northcott and • lArelldel
The first three were the 1`.1,tiring
directors, and wore again ehosen.
Northcott was the President of
the Company for 190G. and very
ably presided over the affairs of the
new Company. He (ilso rusted
ehairman of the animal meeting
und.(1111 so- with (treat credit to him-
self. Messrs, 11. S. Phillips and
Alex, Rennie wore reappointed
anditqrs Cot the year, The finances
of the Computty tiro in good shape,
• although thelosses Of Jan. 1 fIth end
etetin'this pear; vill make n, big
11010- in flee belittee tm hand, After
tho 11:Wang the AltreeterS reeler
-,11‘117t• the following
ofilvere. eleeted for the. year
9`. Preet den t ; A (4. Sniil-
l1', Viee President ;i Zeller, See.
rehtry..Tredeurer ; • (4. Holleman,
ileneetet agate: Tho TIempany made
eood progeeee einoe its start and a
itettomtt of the mains dene
may. not he ma of ifinvo ; Prom the
fh of demo to the III st of .Deeom-
eve ale lethetee wore issued, eceeee.
teat On ittstirattee of $603,800,0o,
l'etsees letid fit 08,40, Caeli en hind
restettie promitim notes
eta 1tr gObrrtt I nn'e
• •reeogeiting the nevessity or this
t'oriti of insetraeoe, ;Ind 111 a, entry
'..ren Yrs it •Win lier01110 ;,;ene.r11,1
Wive, Tint Com-
patyY has aplentlid prospects alneid
latitt the new Ittiird will MAO OVOPy
tegitimate eil'ort to et tenet tilde
•the Attie hese during t he
P. Lamont was in Parkhill on
Tuesday on business.
The Zurich Flax Co. sold a eu,r
load of finished flax on Wednesday
Leo. Charlesworth moved his
furniture to Petrolia on Wcdnes
•
Mr. Albert Foster has moved to
the village and is now, living with
his father.
• Mr. E. M. 13rokenshire of Dash-
wood. was a visitor in the village
on Monday.
• Services will be held in the
Lutheran church on Ash "Wediaes.
day beginning at 10 a. ni.
A pleasant dancing, party was
, held at the home of Mr. Wm. Mehl-
inger on Tuesday evenipg,
Mrs. Camper( of Detroit et tended
the funeral of her grandmother,
the late Mrs. Quigley, this week.
Deputy -sheriff Cameron of Gode-
rioh was in the village on Monday
and served Mesers. C. Hartleib, P.
Lamont, Thos. Johnson, F. Lei -
bold and Alonzo Foster with papers
to serve as petit jurors at the
March sitting of the county court.
McGill. the ex -manager of the
defunct Ontario Rualk, was senten-
ced to five years in prison. The
charge for which he was sentenced
being for making false returns to
the government. The other charges
against him were dropped.
A quiet wedding was oalobated
in Clinton on Tuesday, Feb. 5tki,
when Henry Voiland, jr of the
Babylon Line, was united in mar-
riage to Kiss Lizzie Albrecht,
deughter of Adam Albrecht, of the
14th con. They will live on the
groom's farm on tho Babylon Line.
The remains of the late M.rs.
Quigley, who died in Detroit on
Saturday, were brought here on
Monday. The funeral was held
from the residence of Mr. Andrew
Mittleholtz on Tuesday forenoon,
interment taking place in the
Drysdale cemetery, where her de -
(teased husband lies buried. The
deceased formerly lived m Blake.
In the business part of the W. C.
T. T.T. meeting, which was held at
the home of Mrs. Williains, it was
dsoided to send $5.00 to the county
treasury. In the educational part
the president read the annual add-
ress of the Provincial President,
Mrs. McKee, which was very in-
teresting. and. after most of the
members taking part In the devo-
tional half-hour which was led by
Mrs. Merner, the meeting was dis-
missed.
AUCTION ‘,5'
FARM ST
Heal Estate, tip
Household Furittil,
ON LOT 25, CON. 14, tia
FRIDAY, FEB. -15Tf
Commencing at 0.30, the,
valuable prollorty
CATTLE -11 cows, 411 das
April; 0 steers rising 3; 13 Etee.
5 heifers rising 2; 5 steers risin,
ere rising 1; 1 Shorthorn ini
Pride; 100 chicken.
HOGS—1 sow, in pig; 1 SOW,
HORSES -1 horse.rising7; 1
ing 10; team of Percherons ri.s
mare in foal rising 12; 1 draught
ing 2; 1 draught filly rising 1;
purnoso mare rising 3; 1 trottii%
by Electric B., rising 2; 1 trot
filly by West Side rising 2.
IMPLEMENTg-2 wagons
1 spring wagon; 1 top buggy; 1
2 wagon boxes; 2 gravel boxes;
'2bobsleighs; 6 set double harne
single harness; 1 McCormick 1
Deerine• mower•'1 Noxon binder,
new; hay rake; land roller; set
Noxon drill; cultivator.'hay load
cultivator; scraper for ditching;.
sling and sling chains; seuffler;,:3
gang plows; 4 set whifiletreesi
tanks; 1 cream separator.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
boards, nearly new; 5 'chamber,
cook stoves; 2 heaters; 1 writing
piano; 1 violin; 2 Morris chaire;,,,
machines; 1 McKinley chaitl.
chair; 1 music cabinet, anarn
-
household articles. Some °eon
potatoes, and other articles too
to mention,
REAL ESTATE—Dwelling •, • Id other
outbuildine and 37 acres of ,on he
Zurich Road and 14th Con., Olow,i, •
Howald property. Terms10i, per t
cash, balance made known on
Positirely no reserve. Luta set'.
TERMS OF SALE—All saris
and under cash; over that .0 tra
months' credit will be given on in
appoved joint notes. 5 pelf.r:,1**,
cash on credit amounts.
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Township.
RUARY 8, 1907. • $1. Per Nreai,
icif0 Up4o-
s
kip) Store
fly Great Slaughtering Sale
will close on February Oth
Keep 'last week' Herald and felleti the list.
Some of my new spring Dress Goods, 'Prints,
Waistings and Muslins have arrived.
Call and
see them
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severe storm a few dayag0 lis 1\
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tion looks serious. Urge.. appeits
for assistance are being tent out
and it is feared that the ii,,liestead;
ers in isolated sections m N., perish.
Many cattle and horses h,. been
lost and the damage will,' ein up ea
into the thousands of dollei
'UT PROTECTION
You'll be prepared to meet VII° 8111-.
and snow, andt1e cold. .winds
you snake your feet happy with
pair of our Shoes. All loatheri,..,
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Your pat ouage for 1007 solloite.
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