The Herald, 1903-10-16, Page 1THE
The Official
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Organ of Zurich and Hay
Township,
Vol. IV., No. 12.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1903.
LEGAL CARDS.
1-11 J. D. COOKE,
a ,n •
(Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris -
er, Solieitor, Notary Public.
Tlensall, Ontario.
STA.NBURY, D. A. F. W. (MADMAN.
G1adrnan & Stanbury.
)3ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAr
ries, Conveyancers, Money to Loan on
Village and Farm Property at lowest
rates of interest. Documents in original
Wal-nan read and advised. upon.
--AT HENSALL--
.., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
—OFFICES ---
1 fensall—OVer Stoneman's jewellery Store
Exeter Offices—Over O'Neil's Bank.
pROUDFOOT & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public:
ete, etc. Cor. Square and North Street,
Goderich, Ontario
W. PROUDFOOT K. C. R. C. HAYS
BUSINESS CARDS.
ACUAND & CO.,
HAL ESTATE & INSIMARCE AGENTS
Village and Farm Property bought and
sold. Rents collected. Conveyancing
of all kinds promptly attended to,
We represent the Leading Fire and Life
Insurance Companies and respectfully
solicit your patronage.
Special attention given to collection of
Notes and Accounts.
—OFFICE --
Zurich, zkg-ff Ontario.
(L. V. BACHAND, Notary Public)
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R. J. HAMILTON,
Vet. Surgeon and Dentist
Treats all diseases of domesticated
Animals. Veterinary medicines of all
kinds always on hand.
Day and night calls promptly attend-
ed to. OFFICE— In Wm, Bender's
Old Stand, Main St., 'Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW F. HESS.
Fire Insurance effected in all leading
companies. Accident policies issued-.
Confederation Life represented. '
ZURICH - ONTARIO.
DR. F. A. SELLERY,
Dentist, graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor
graduate of Department of Dentistry,
Toronto University. Painless extraction
of teeth. Plate work a speciality.
At Dominion House, Zurich, every
Monsey. 1-26 (
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LOCAL NEWS
Broach found. Apply HERALD
seffice.
Mr. John Voelker, of Dashwood,
was in town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Moser, of Dashwood
were in Zurich, on Sunday.
The cider -mill has, been exceed-
ingly well patronised since start-
ing.
The gristmill is now running
both day and night. It started to
do so on Monday.
Mr. Henry Peck, of the Bayfield
read, Stanley, was in town, on busi-
ness, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eilber and their
daughter Rosie, spent Sunday
with friends at Crediton.
The Trustees of the village at-
' tended to the levelling of tie streets
and, the filling up of ruts lately.
Mr. French, supperiutendent of
the county poor -house, wes in the
village for a short time on Sunday.
Miss Minnie Doan entertained a
number of her most intimate
friends, at a party at her home,
one evening last week..
Mrs. eTno. Schnell entertained a
number of girls, at her home one
evening last week in celebration of
her daughter 'S birthday.
Mr. Hooper, general manager of
the Pickard stores, situated at Hen-
sall and Dashwood, was in town for
a short time, on Sunday.
Mr. Martin Becker, of Berlin,
was in ton for several days lately,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Casper
Weber, of the North end.
Messrs. Schafer and Rau took i
the Blyth Fair last week, and no
withstanding the aisagreeable day
report a good crowd present.
The regular meeting of the. W
0. T. U. will be held at the hem
of Mrs. Williams on Monday even
in, Oct. 10th, at eight o'clock.
The Rev. Mr. Ortle, Presidin
Elder, in one of the Districts i
Went% will occupy the Evangel
cal church pnlpit,here, on Sabbath
Constable Gundry, of •Goderich
was here on Seturday, servin
papers in connection with som.
unpleasuntness between out -of
town neighbors.
The Zurich road is now receivin
a coat of gravel, at thai Township
expense. Work was comments -el o
Tuesday morning, under the, saner
vision of Mr. Conrad Piles,
Yesterday being Thanksgiving
day, was very generally observed as
a holiday in a nd around the village.
Dr. Routhier and wife, of St.
JoSeph,left on Tuesday for Ottawa,'
where they will:spend a few days
renewing old akequkintances:
For about a week we have been
enjoying most delightful weather,
and he wouldbe a most eonfirmed
dispeptic who could wish for nicer
or better.
Northern lights : were exceeding
brilliant two or three nights lately,
and many in and amend the
'Were out to FRS theireversehenging
ingvements.
Noone apples arelooking tip in
price, dealers are pitying from $1.00
to $1,25 per.barrel in the orchards.
No other grades Seem to be in
much demand.
The Henson Band propose having
a musical Evening, in the Town
Hall heresin the near fnture, when
we bespeak for them a good recep-
tion and a bumper house.
Hogs are still bring:ng. $5,25 this
week, and wheat is quoted at from
73 to 75 •cts., potatoes are selling at
30 cts. per bushel, :Apples seems
to be a drug on thcf market and
prices vary from ISects. per bag
tip for cornroon fruite and 2nd and
3rd qualities.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Steinbach spent,.
Sunday in Seaforth -Visiting, their
daughter and son-in4w, who have
just purchased a fine home, - Mr.
D. thinks, for-the-sDie. of the Wesel, -
property is extremely low there.
At least that purchased by his son-
in-law looks so to hint.
Mr. W. Bender visited Cranberry
Island, near Wiarton, lust week, to
see how the posts cut this spring
had fared from wind and waves
during the season. Ire found it
large number of •thein -washed
from their former positions, lint
ci none nf them out of reach. He
_ also let the contract for getting out
more, to men in the vicinity.
g Messrs. Drunart -andRan spent a
n couple of days in the woods this
le week, with their p%ini.44.1.001rillg • for
, game. Mr. Rau sueceeded in
bagging a couple of rabbits and
,s' 1 Mr. Dumart brought down a par-
e' triage as the result of one of them,
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- We have not heard. the result of the
other day yet, but presume they
did more -prospecting than shoot-
' ing.
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n Mr. Sam. Rennie has purchased
_ 5011le twenty nine cords of tan bark
from 'Messrs. Deiehert and Hess
Messrs. P. Sipple, .Tno. Sebeettle
and 'Hurley 1.Veher,are in Oredi ton
vorking nn the cement walks. Mr
Co. McKay. 'who had the eetrant
lose is also doing tha work. there
EBOSSENBERRY,
° Licensed Auctioneer for Hur-
on County, respeetfully solicits the pat-
ronage of those who intend having sales.
Satisfattion guaranteed.
TAis, with the large steels already !
L Per Year,.
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Of the very Latest at at Lovest Prices.
Girls'. Coats from $2.75 to $4.00.
All Styles—Lorig and 84ort
Ladies Ram Coats from 5 to 9.
Of tile Yery Newest Desigri.
2ii Wrapperetes new patterns 10c a yard
WHITE,'CIREAM, BLUE, RED a. PINK
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35 inches wide for 10 cents per yard.
Our Millinery Dep:.irtment is Open
—
POE, EVERYBODY. We Give invitations to all the Ladies
to give a call. "l"5 .
No trouble to show Goods. PRODUCE TAKEN IR ENCHANGE,..
fir which the highest prices are paid.
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Mens' and Womens'
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OddtAnes for Women, 30cts. and 1.00,
extra good 'vainel. Also
In Mons' from 1.00 to 1.50. 7,
• 1141- CALL AND SEE THEM.
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THE SHOE"MAN
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on hond, at the Tannery, should utter and Eggs taken in exchange.
tine firm's want, in this
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line, for several years to come. 11: e
understand the firm tikes no ex-
tracts on the leather, which ought„
- eenrse, to be much better than
1 that tanned by these artificial sub-
, stitntes.
School Inspeator, T. E. TOM, of
Goderich was in town :on Friday in
eonneetion with . his duties. Ile
went over the work with the
Principal, Mr. R. F. Stelck, and
_
examined the claseee in. the differ-
ent departthents and as•. far as we
eon learn, found. nothing to com-
plain of or find fault . with, except
in the bad ventilation of the baild-
ing, which the Trustees age recom-
mended to have remedied at once
or as soon as possible. •
Mr, Henry Zimmerman of this
village, \vim underwent:an opera-
tion. at the hands of Dr. - Gunn, of
Clinton and the Ineal physicians, is
pHILIP SIPPLE
Licensed Anetioneer for the
County of Huron. I would request 0
those having sales to call on me.
Terms ,moderate; satisfaction guaran-
teed. :Your patronage solicit -d.
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Mr. H. Zeller is putting in a fur
ace, in the Bauer honse, whiel
.ecently came into his possession
.s well as other alterations which
vil.1 mite it trp-to-dato in (every
respect.
Reeve Lamont purchased at eouple
f carloads of stockers in Toronto,
ast week. They arrived on Satimr
ay and several. have already been
isposed off to farmers in the
eighborhood.
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Mr. Jacob Mother is improving
the external appearance: of his
hop property, by.a coat of paint.
t will be white in dolor this time,
isteasl of rt buff, as formerly. Mr.
ock is doing the work.
Mr. W. H. Hoffman was laid of?
work for several days last weeks -
an attack of .lob's disease. He te
however, on tho bench again, and
lets learned to sympathise more
than ever meth the good. man of old.
Dr. Blilekall, of -the .Queen's Tine
tc,d, Hensel], was in town for a short
time, 011 1:le sports an
np-to-dat(3 tenet -out. and the bar so
whiell he drives has no pie-nie on
the road, •when he has hold of the
reins.
St Hotly up-to-date .111 modern an . ;I.
.0,
.n.... provements. Diningrooms is sup-
* plied with only the very best. IT .i.Ii.
Dar contains choice liquors and`..1',
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t.,: eigars, II; * 1 li il
tt, Exeement son,pic rioorlas
rt,4 fur Cutinnerntl Mn.
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This lions° has recently changed
hnada
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most orderly andbeet eon-
- deleted Houses in the
Province,
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R. R. Johnston & Son,
Mr. Henry Lebean lied a. eale of
eekers at Homan last week.W11(11
succeteled in disposing of some
3.1 head. The prieeti reeei-end, were
.idently satisfac('ory, They were
S0711.0 of no 511.11)1'.lot Offered at. Kt,
):401)11.11 (t011ide Of weeks ago.
The flax 711111 resumed operations
the 1003 erop 011 Monday morn -
g, tater it couple of week'e. (31050STD. lletWeeil tile finishing of the!
1 crop and the commencement of
orations on the - new. So far
about•a, third. of the hands
tinily employed, aro itt work, but.
o regular nninber required will
put on as soon as they can be
m!ed.- At present there is a.
ortage of laborersn here, as wo1
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most other places in Ontario.
progressing
y thc
woands being about ell healed.
Besides tho' trouble resniting from
rupture, which nuamia his collapse
at tho timth
e e dieters -also remov-
ed the appendix., .whieli was Intend
tm be 111 a. more or less deceased
state. The patient lies Mime been
111 3(l(1 the care of Dr. Bnehanan,
tvhcm informs ns that • riot . Onlyis
the danger point passed,- - but that
at
may iespect to see Mi aroand
ir
ugain bef(e many days pass.
The pulpit in the Evangelical'
('1)111(11 011 Sabbath last, wits OGert-
Died. in the morning 'by Rev, Mr.
ka eirenit, and in the eveningby
ltcv Mr. Koldan, of Cass City,
Mich. Ett1 '1 those, gentlemen
were .former residents of Hay, the
latter being born in Zurich and the
fernier on the Gosluin • line. Both
woro in attendance at the con-
ference in 'l3e'rlin and were pleased.
to revisit the village and officiate
for the absent pastor, who isthus
getting .a well-deserved rest—at
least so far as pulpit ministrations
ore concerned, -
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Locals continued on page 8.
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ZURICH
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We have a inunher of Good Farms for sal() and.
also some property in the 'Village of Zurich
Good Agent Wanted inn every Town and Village
in the County, to take risks for the ROYAL -VICTORIA LIFE.
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