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The Herald, 1907-05-03, Page 1The Official Organ of Zu Vol. VII., No. 41 ZURICH, ONT. 'day Township. FRI DAY, MAY 3, 1907.$1. Per Year. Clinton Business College (Affiliated with Wingham B C) Individual instruction. Write for handsome catalogue. Geo Spotton, Principal. ���trtar•. ra..,7�����-yeti LOCAL NEWS. 41b410 4111.4104111111 .Arbor Day. The Police Trustees held a meet- ing on. Tuesday evening' and trans- cted routine business. Misses Phoebe Rickbeil and Jen- nie Hardy. of Exeter, visited re- latives in the village on Sunday. Mr. Herman Schmidt, of Strat- ford, visited his sister. Mrs. Chas. Hartleib, on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ronnie at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Bechtel, mother of Mrs. Ronnie, at Berlin, last Thursday. D. S. Faust has just received some more curtain rods brass ex- tension rods with trimmings only 15 cents each. White rods with trimmings 15 cents each. .T Preeter has just received a line of long black gloves. These goods are very scarce and will be picked up quickly. Also another .lot of our 5c print just arrived. John Johnston's hired man, of near Bla.ke, who recently came over from Scntland, entertained our villagers with the music of the bagpipes on Saturday night. Ideal No. 9 fencing. The best made of best coiled wire. 6 wire per rod 35c for 30cts ; 7 wire per rod 40c for 35cts ; 8 wire per rod 45c for 40cts, Good only while our stock lasts, at Hartleib's. On Friday; ,April 26th.. there pas- sed'awa,y Mrs 'Elizaibeth died, aged 57 years, 4• months and 9 days. The deceased had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Eckstein, Bronson Line, Hay, for many years. The funeral was held on Sunday, interment taking place in the l3ronson•Line cemetery. Mr. George Baitzle of Detroit, a former resident of the Bronson Line, was renewing acquaintances here, the nest week. after an ab- sence of ahnnt forty years. WI•i'e bore he made his stay with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Colosly, Colosky lining one of his, schnni mates in their young days. Mr. Baltzle notes a great many eha.nges during his loner absence, especially the absence of the large tracts of bush land, between the 13th and 14th Concessions. On April 15 there paeased away at Niagara, Fails. Ont.. a. mach -re speoted member of the Montreal Conference. in the person of Rev. Joseph Follick. The deeoased was superannuated in 1894, and until last October resided in Kingston, but since then has made his home with his daughter, Mrs J Johnston at Niagara Falls South. He was a brother of Messrs, Enoch Follick of Exeter, David Follick of Hensall, Wm. Follick of Toronto, Mrs. J. S. Meliok of Zurich, Mrs. Whitman of Detroit, Mrs. J. Fenwick of Mani. tnha, and Mrs. Wm. Fenwick of California, HAY COUNC1L, Hay council met in the Town Hall, here, on Wednesday after- noon. All members were present but Mr. Kalbfleisch. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. John Schnettler was awarded' the contract of building a cement culvert on the Sauble Line, at E. Dodma.n's, in place of the nlcl one which was washed away by the spring floods. A number of accounts were passed and other routine business attended to. WEUKLY SHOOT. ['he weekly shoot, of the Gun Club erns held on Tuesday after. noon. F W. Hass and J, Scliue.ttler were tied for the niedal by a score of eight and in the shnot-off Schnet- tler was victorious. The score : h''WHess 1 00111. 1111 8 (1 Fritz ., ,1 1 0 1 1 1 1. 1 0 0 7 .rPRae ..1000011101 5, ........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Sipple 000 111 4' E Zellor• .0 01000101 1 4 .I Truenrner...0 0 1 0 1 1 't 0 1 1 6 HYilighhtt....000 1 000011 :l W O'Brien 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 le Faust. 0001001000 2 ,T Schucttler , 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 D. S. Faust, hag a supply of mangold, turnips and carrot seed. Now is the time. A nnrnber from the village at- tended a dance at Jos. Hayter's, Stanley, last Friday night. Mr F. Bossenberry assisted in furnishing the music for an as- sembly held at Hensall on Monday night. Hollywood paste paint is the best for outside work. Put up for out- side use only price $1.60 per gallon. Call for color cards at Hartleib's. Rev. and Mrs, A. Geiger left for Elmwood on Tuesday, prior to leaving for their new home in Pernbrcfke, to which place he has been appointed. The Zurich Flax Co. finished working up their lest year's crop of flax last week. They have also completed sowing the seed for this season's Drop. Mr. John Mittleholtz, who has been engaged at the grist mill here for some years, has severed his connection with that establishment and will work at the brickyard this summer. Reeve Lamont has invested in an incorrigible 3 -year-old driver, pur- chased from Joseph Mero. It will require all of Pete's well-known persuasive powers to subdue this piece of horseflesh. The bridge, on the Sauble Line, south of St. Joseph, is again im- passable. A large portion of the approach on the north side has caved in. A temporary road to the west of the bridge is being used until the cave-in has been repaired. The W. O. T. U. met for its re- gular meeting Wednesday after- noon. at the home of Mrs. F. Wit. wen Miss Ethel Williams conduct- ed the devotional exercises. after which the president. Mrs. Heyrock took charge of the eductional part. The subject of tho program was "The great Revival in India." Surely the world is becoming Evangelized, nevet,,waa time Wien tile` -GoaliETTER,. +es Christ Was .more eagerly sought after than at the present. It was remarked that the Temperance Carse is', making a great udvance- menl, when we think that or 1st of May, in forty-four municipalities Local Option comes in force, mean- ing eighty-three more bars cl?sed. A female quartette •was then rendered after which the business was taken up. The meeting wars\ dismissed, with singing ••Blest be tie Tie that Binds." If ,you need it fine dress Shirt call at D. S. Faust, �, John Sreeuran, ,, cif the' 1Cauble Line, left for wrest on Monday• The fishermen at ,St Joseih are fishing for perch, ani':.. Are ^'>having good success. Oarload Samson 12retnd Portland cement arrived. The best by:;test, at Hartleib's. A number of cattle. were pit' in the pound on Tuesdity; nighty by a resident of the Babylon Line';' We were pleased to sae the smiling face of Mr. Tal Sunil in the village last SatterkaaY, il;" being the hist time since is, recent ill- ness. Mr, D. Schnell hn I the misfort- une to lose it very valuable ` mere, last week, from acutea indigestion, The snare was in foal a to .,prior's Hero, and the lose' wilt it 'close to 41300.00. It is time that the, bore got to- gether and organize eth lr baseball or football club.They�iaye it con- venient playground ant,, giro mater- ial is here to make a rgetsa team in either sport. The smallpox situatlon'in Dash- wood and vicinity locks mere en- couraging, many of thste Who had been quarantined 1ia, ' been re- leased, and not. many; new cases having developed. i The heavy rain of Me ay night and Tuesday foreri +; . caused many cellars and ' garest in the village to be flooded.. li'aruiers had to stop seeding for a i:ew days as the land was too wet {, +' 31r. and Mrs. Jcl,:eJi Rau, of rear Drysdale, morten'tt death of their six weeks old sen, wl'icla oc. curred on Friday la*, They `,halve the sympathy of their many friends in their beroavcuicant. Mr. F, W.' ' Parnicoinbe, civil' engineer, of • l,orldon, . ,wilts in tile; village on yeeterelav ; ,taking survey Of a ditch runnine throu!, the we :t r 1]at1 t o !' To -day, Friday. is Arlie This is the day , et apart, w schools clean up the yards, \, plant.' Q� flowers, trees, etc: It worn be at, G4 good idea to have such ai day set 4a apart by the government, or by the local council. A.„ (ley wbe the citizens of towns ;and vi age would beautify tile,! street by planting trees alone:,their r' pec- tive properties. In it few,''.fears the result of their labors woit, d be seen. ?, A,n Day en the. Spring time will soon be here. My stock for spring is almost complete. It will pay you to visit my store and" see all the latest Designs I have to show you. DRESS GOODS. A full range in Black, Red, Blue, Green and Greys. The Greys are stronger than ever for the coming spring. PRINTS. A large range of prints, alt pat- terns and several German prints. MUSLINS FOR WAiSTINGS AND DRESSES. A full range and different colors. Just what you want. LACE CURTAINS. A new stock of Lace Curtains, different prices. CARPETS. Tapestry. carpets, in 3 patterns and different prices. Wool carpets, 30 inches wide at low prices. LINOLEUMS. 4 yds wide and 2 yds wide very pretty patterns. Floor Oil Cloth r yds wide and 1 yd wide. WALL PAPERS. I have some lovely wall paper do not buy before you call and se's my stock. They are of the newest de- signs. I also have some wall papers which I am selling out at 5 cents la. roll. Theo' papers are all high priced paper. You will get a en a p On them. A full line of Lec:s and E,n- broid eri es. Fresh stock of Groc cries always , on hand, We will handle Dutch Setts again this spring. All kinds of Produce taken hi exchange. D. S. Faust GeneMl ercharnt t7eO'l7.0.. 4:7c�000r- ��,�o 9ifiCUO •00.0••lJ''J•.!J•0.0'0.0.0 Investigate for Yonrse1f, :AVE you seen our large ,tock of Spring Shoes for Men, Wooled and Children. IU is nearly complete and we. feel satisfied that Nye can fit alts•• foot,lll style, shale or leather. have some -very stylish lines in ±i.st. We invite S our inspection and we feel satisfied that W can suit you in style and price. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange_ Cm FRITZ, The Shoernan. `J"Q"oo�oo`•o QQQQ Ladies' Mantles and Cravanettes We have a nice assoetment of the above lines, and it will pay you to see them and get our prices. They are moving, out rapidly. Our light tweed patterns at 80.00 and *8.00 an• special value!. We also have them in dark Greys, new.st styles and close pricer. House=cleaning Time. We have a large stock of Carpets, Ltnoleums, Floor Oils, Tapestry, Floor Rugs, in different sizes, Lace Curtain, Roller Blinds, Curtain Poles in brass and wood,.and a large assortment of Tapestry Curtainf, Cretous, Art d us lins, etc. Potatoes wanted= Parties having po= tatoes to dispose of should bring them here before May 4th b: 4". A Corsets. D .A Corsets are stylish and conn- ' fortablt',' and. hold their shape. Pay what;you dare:for a custom made cor- set and your money buys no more than if a portion of it bought a D & A. They are made of the best quality of cout.il, handsomely trimmed with and without hese snpporterN, in white or drab. You.. can get there at any pries. 'Our $1.00 line, with hose supporters, is special valise. Try a pair and con- vince yourself. Hardware We are headquarters for Herd ware. Give us a call if you need anything.in .he line of Building Material, Roofing and Eavetrough ing. 'tVe can give you close prices on above as we bought our studs before pri.•es advanced and we give you the benefit of our purchase. All other lines of Hardware in propot- tinn. 1 sett of Slings 2 only Post Hole Digger. at a Big Reduction in Prie to clear thele out. Wire Fencing Bny only `he 1i fencing :red that thrk. PE E.FI.LES . v'itll the :a);'l: that cannot slip. G wire No fl hard steel 29v 7 1. rl r't)d ,a{').ri, a' ]':ttvE!tl•oi1L'.'1l111g at 5 cts per foot and other goods in pl.•c,- r ttl'tion. /0 • r'''4