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The Herald, 1907-02-22, Page 1The Official Organ oZ 4uric Vol. VI1., No. 31 ZURICH, ONT, FR/DA RUARY 22, 1907. .111.1.6011.29112012.14110.1.1.011109.41.1i.aiNl 5411 PER VEAR Min Snell, formerly of Blue - vale, is receiving $45.00 per month from the Calgary Oc., Calgary, This estimable young lady had only a common school edu- cation, and in a few months with us prepared for the a- bove sitnation. With a few years' experience 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 Business College (3E0. SPOTTON g LOCAL NEWS. 5 Have you had the grippe yet.? Mr, J. Preeter left on Thurs- day on a business trip to Toronto. Mr. 0. and Mrs Biller visited re- latives in Credit= on Wednesday. Mr. Israel Wilhelm of Milverton is visiting relatives in this vicinity at present. Fred Rummel bas bad a hand- some new piano placed in his home • . , by H. Well. Mr. Alex. Ehnes, of Edmonton, Alta., is visiting his brother, Mr. • Atignst Ebnes, of this village. John Kocliens, who has been visiting relatives here for. some 3nenth, returned to North akota Jaat.Sitturday. ,'• • :Three hxIre tzi1e.i4L deaths and 474 injtired peoplczs t awful work of the railways in the United States in the last six months. D. S. Faust las completed the re-arrang.ement of the interior of the Post. Office end the switch board for the telephone exchange will be pnt in soon. Mr, Edward.Appel has purchased the handsome new dwelling which Mr. T. 3. Me.rner has had erected in thit Tiliage. Mr. Anpsl will occupy it as soon as nompleted. Miss Phoebe Rickbeii is attend ing the millinery openings at Toronto at present. She bus ac- cepted a TIOSitipn one of the stores in Exeter for the corning eeason. The revival meetings being held in the Evangelical church are be. ing well attended and gond results ere expected. Rev. Mr. Becker, who is a powerful speaker, is as. eisting in the work. Peter Corrivean a recent arrival from Michigan bought the Howald .property on the Zurich Road from Mr Napoleon'Lebeari. The purchase Price was $1000. Mr. Corriveau lzas secured a pleasant home. ee Mr, J. Wettlauter, of Sebring.- - and Mr. Chas Stock, of Tavistock, were visiting friends hero last Friday and Saturday, Mr. Stock was looking up a loca- 1 lento buy olit a botcher business. Mr. Henry Lebean and family tzd Mr. Napoleon Lebean left on iiur4day for their new home in Texas. The Lebeaus made many warinefriends during their residen- ee. in this seetion, and the good wishes of all follow them to their • new home.. We are always pleased to receive •news items end if you hear or • : know of anything that has happen- .' in your vicinity give us the tiazhiculars. If you have visitors or are going away we will be pleas. ed to publish it. Help us to make Trin H1DRALD a newsy sheet. It will help to boom the town: •The men who had been employed : at the St, Joseph wharf last sum. iner received their wages last Fri, day, after a, groat deal of trouble : and delay. Mr. Clink, the con- . trader had re -]et the work to Mr. 7 lr • Belanger, and for some reasons the latter left without paying the • :4 Men employed at the work. B. B. Gunn, M. P., for South Huron, was instrumental in securing a setts- feetory'settIement of the matter. Mrs; 0. Fritz has recovered from her recent illness. • e Miss Nettie Well is attending the millinery upeninge at Toronto this week. Chickenpox are very - prevalent an.long the children along the Seeable Line . Barrister H. J. D. Cooke of Hen - sell was a business visitor in the village on Friday last. • To new subscribers we offer Trim Hein.enn to January, 1908, for 75 cents. Send in your name. Miss Effie "ct inert of Desbwo.od is visiting at the home of Mr. J. Preeter at present. H. H. Little left yesterday for Parkhill, where be will likely make his home for a time. Next Thursday, J. Schnell, of the 14th COnwill hold an -extensive auction sale of farm stock, im- plements. etc. The sale will com- mence at 1..t.:30 o'clock. Mr. Duncan 0. Ross of Strathroy, held West Middlesex in the Liberal column on Wednesday. His Majori- ty was 123, whiclz is ten more than his father, Hon. G. W. Ross •receiv- ed at the last Provincial elections. August Walper of the 14th con.. west of Dashwood, had an auction sale of farm stock. etc.. on Tues- day. Mr. Wainer has sold his farm to Mr. Restemeir, and intends moving to Fort Wayne, Ind., with his family. Petitions are being received by •the hundreds by the Provincial Legislature asking for the cutting and his mother-in:jaw, n out of the three-fifths majority to placed in the penitentiary at g - carry Local Option. The temper- sten. He has been promieed te'ere- ance people mean business along lease at the end, of two years ifkis this line evidently. conduct warrants itte. New ads. -7. •Pr' Faust, Sovereign 13a • Mr. and Mrs. Johne visited relatives in X day. C. Fritz has receive of his new spring she see them. Mrs. Loveridge, visiting her britop.,, 11 to Detroit on Mei•etlety Advertising in TO If you have anytting rent put in an add _an results. A number of 'tbo village went to Goder day night to witihess t Goderioh hockey mate Mrs. Dunke, and..? of Morristown. Mrs. and Mrs, Hy. Calfas were visitors et the li Calfas on Sunday, e• The. Seaforth News, conducted by Applefor nearly t years .bas Mr. Veal, of Detroit, one time connected tnteit News. A horse. owned b Denorny, of the Siit10 nut from one of the • at Hensell on Monday captured until it retie It was taken back to Mrs. Denomy was ins for it. en and een, ays, r the tbe nes- and iner Mr. ood Wm. 1 wae ; for d to s at e De- igis eke b/es net here ait Dr. Joseph Se,vignac, sente at Ottawa to sevenyear in penitentiary for shooting his $1. Per Year. PI'S 9 Ltii ‘44 U 04 0=0 ehto xanzsauce,...r1==-Tssumsta.r.t.a.ralah.......,7,..tr...cra..,.., • Just in line with Spring Goods. New designs in Dress Goods. A foil lino of Prints in11. colors, the best ever • Fl:own in Zurich. New Mullins for dresses and Waist- hag' has arrived. Call and see them. • . A. new line of Men's Suiting and light st4:iped. Pa.ntings. Mens Dress Shirts, the newest., Some of my new Spring, Stocl.. has Irrived. Call and see them. - Fresh. Groceries always on har2d. Highest Prices Paid For Prockt.-ce. Ninaly10016.1.,110111:150etnik USt fienc Merchant ,.,..,,..,„.,_3.,..,_ ,....„,...„..„.....„..,,,,,,,....,..„....,.....„,...,,,,,..,,,.,, ,:, _,;..,7._,....„.,..,....„,....„,„.....7.,.•,.,.,.,....„.,„,,....,.......,3„:„.„....,........,,... , . , r o fe • A large quantity of wood is being y day it .the taken out of the swamp at present, er taking 'ail...1 The swamp evould have been the e weather •t:t source of an unlimited supply of nine firewood if the fire had not ravaged eighs. it, but it is only a matter of a few gie r were years now -11 4 iSc Saturday was'a, village,. many far vantage 6i the come to etown. wagons. Somei he Fainters au .0 t.1 the first .financial institution et tliet in the Dominion or in the Unitec'.! States to issue a $2-5 note. It dated January lst, 1907, is of regn y dre koro them lows. • 111. Tr'S {v. lit)ufq aid co God ently of vorthines bam. A lady giving her testimony', , ) FEET OTEC ION Yolell be prepared to met ie slosh and snow, i'Lid the r:old virIt f you make your feet iln,p'py wia pair of onr Shoes. All ieatl.ere, 1+all irrices and we cap Bv , r •ers ,!. Mien size, and is altogether quite. "It is not diffiredt for me to luiv attractive—both to the eye mule fidenee in God; lint the question is intrinsically. The face side bears God confidence in'Inc?" He could lititi aside from the regulation lettering:,. e Abraham; eau Be trust us? 'To fine repreeentations of Sir Wilfre.(1.VM, 8. His secrets? To walk in liis 'cvay do I{is work..? TO suffer His will? Laurier and. Hon. .j. Pliny Whit-';' 1V. 'Conviction. "Mat he, far thee.. . to slay the righteous 1. with wieked....lf 1 find in Sodomfifty r thinJhecity, then 1 Will s Lt. kr 1007 8 C. FRETZs The Shoeman. 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Tweed effects in all the popular shades Grbys being especially strong for spring. NEW PRINTS and GINGHAM! We have opened up a large shipmon*, new Prints and Gingham, over 100 pat 1e choose from. Call early and inake -your rit lions before the stook is broken. TAPESTRY CURTAINS, TABLE COy, new lot just arrived at Lew Prie NEW DRESS GOODS Give us a call and look assorted SO EMBROf °EWES and. LCEE• Ttire p1ao,,1 altirg,?. import ilien Tee.' tee,,,els early in t1(7) •.).(.1. eau save yon theso ft large ltiiSti1'itl11. Of CeOlet CCee.e. enA, speckj '71-.e at *25(i21 HAMM ARE, ETC. if you Trunk. Suit Case r. -?.1;:a".1 and se,e f:4111. 17e.v..ht. We feW •7= Rnges, aI ']or StYV0, ••••:,-,.. sell at a :n to el. tint before sr:1-1;1:1,4,7. A.1.1r17: VC.1:; 211, ough one of the, hargest aaci best ever shown in twn, 0.,nol....1.M.SII-Fetancrle.n.}104.Mpterlaew anssumarl non HARDWARE GENERAL MEROHA 717 "ree -`•"*. tf,e41.,„tlitVr'r , '110kM1"41 .70,?•ten.igkee„PMel:e elst "r0:0 • '