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FIRST YEAR, VOL. I
ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, OCT. 12 1900.
NO.11
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.1.19=1=11•11111MININYJIMINNIP.AVINSIOMilliCM
CHURCiaES.
T. BONIFACE, Catholic.
I.D Order of service for the winter.
Sundayst-fligh mass at IO a. tn.
Catechism and instraetion at 12 o'eloelt
The Holy Hour, or one hour's visit to
our Lord in the blessed sacrament from
3 to 4 p. in. Vespers and benediction
- of the most blessed sacrament at 4 pan.
Holy Myst-High mass at 10 n. tn. Ves
pers and benediction at 4 p. tn.
Week Myst-Musa every morning at S
o'elock. First Fridays, EMS with ex.
position at 9 o'clock
Rey. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, Gorman and English
Sunder stervicemi-
German, et tO o'clock e. tn. Englimb„ a
7 o'clook p. tn., Sunday school at 2 pan
Tuesday evening; atelier Alliance, t. ",
Senior Alliance, at 8, Choir practice at e.
"Wednesday evening; Otainen prayer
meeting, at 7.20. Thursday evening;
English prmyer ousting at 7.20. Friday
eventngt Teaelters' meeting at 6.
Bev. el. Finkbenter,, Pastor.
tr. 'Cultic:y:40c St. Par'. eitmeinbe
45eittlbitnti: Sonnia4
Nati Sieben Ithr
Sontito4 Sainte Zitervits
Utir. tehrer
trdt'2 i: flan,
E.
paiter.
The Commercial
Hotel,
TERI Prorietor
Every iteeinninoetation for the
'travelling public. Always stop
a THE COUMEItCIAL when.
in Zurich.
First-class sample rooffis for
,ominercial
LOUIS AWIttrt,
J. D. COOKE„
(.Latio With GC.ItOW & Preudfc3t) Balris
er„, Scaeitor, Ng:tory retake corespendents to kindly send m
0,t.m.h.,. their liewe early in the week.
justus Wacher ef the 1-1th Con.
G. STANBUIRY, B. A.
Successor to COLLINS & St ANHORY
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY,
Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Village
and Farm Property at lowest rates of In-
terest. Documents in original Gorman
read and advised upon.
ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter.
Our Pull pidgrt,
MMONNIMalrOMININSIMIAIUMMIIIM
Oct 11th. -Special. J. Mc Mill-
an, M. P. was again chosen, by the
convention, as Liberal standard-
bearer, at the coming election.
Magel of Mich. is visiting
his brother Harry this week.
Misses Ida Sipple and. Emma.
Phial left on Saturday for Detroit.
john Magel of Pulaski is
visiting friends in town this week.
Jockey Roffman traded horses
with Bossenberry, on. Tuesday.
Mrs. R. Buswell of Brantford,
called on old. friends here this week.
Dominion elections, Wednesday
Nov. 7th. Get ready for the fray
H. J. I). Cooke, barrister of Hen -
:tail was III town on business Wet -
Our venerable hunter, D. Stein-
bach, was out for a eity's eport un
Tuesday.
Lurge quantities of dutch setts
aro being shipped out of town
this weeic.
Miss' Thomson of Blake is learn-
ing dressmaking with bliss M.
atoitzinain
Mrs. W. H. Hoffman arrivce3.
home on Wednesday from a visit
atilverton.
The transport Idaho will arrive
alertly, wita several hundeen teen -
sun, soltnere from. S. Melee.
alx. 'Young of Ilativistoek, who
visited tit T. JOhnSOn'tt fur a tew
titt,e's lett for home en alonaay
aternoon.
Tenders are asked ger by the
Hay teamed" •for cleaning out the llossenberry of Zurich, Mrs. D.
Zurich drain. See nonce on his 'Selinell Goshen line Hay and Mrs.
lage, this issue. D. Me Linchey Goshen line atanhly.
J. Pfaff, E. Appel and Feta. Anning, the several Canadians'. in
Heys attended the Liberal 'Convent- the Engle& parliament i'14 George
tent at Brucefield, as delegates M. Brown, son of the hate Hen.
tor this division. 0garee Drown at ote tante leader
F. W. fleas our Polataar lowear, of the Government of Canada ant
arrived home Oti .51taldan, from now dead nearly 24 ,IrearA... (4., M.
Brown is only 31 vete .old and is
J. Preeter traded horses with
Mr. Donaldson of Bayfield on Wed-
nesday, John has a fine driver
now, with lots of speed.
A. Lehman and wife leave to -day
for Caledonia Mich. to visit their
son Abe. They will also visit
their daughters, Betsey and Janet
in Tuscola Co., and other friends
before returning home.
The concert given by the Eckardt
family on Tuesday evening had a
srnall attendance, owing no doubt
to the entertainment at Blake the
Same night. The program render-
ed was good and worthy of a larger
patronage.
It is learned from the Attorney
General's Department that the
crown has in addition to the pub-
lished statement of the prisoner
Herbert in regard to the Sifton
murder case, a second detailed.
statement which. will not be made
public until the time of the trial.
A fat man's bicycle race between
D. Dyer and C. Fritz, is expected
to draw a large crowd to Zurich on
Thanksgiving day. The race will
take place on the track at the fair
ground, half mile dash. Another
baseball match between the single
and. married men is also spoken of.
Rev. Schuelke has about, recov-
ered from his illness, and is able to
leave his bed. Mrs. Schnelke has
also a mild attack of fever which
the attending physician has been
able to check, and. it is hoped the
will be out again in the course. of a
few clays. There has been a lot of
sickness here this fall and our doc-
tors are kept very busy.
A Bright Idea
Was that of Clittee when he
discoverea a, combined treatment
for disorders of the kidneys and
liver and. so provided a cure for
complicated diseases of these or-
gans which were formerly incurable
Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney -Liver
PUN are the world's greatest cure
for kidney, liver and stomach
troubles, and. has an enorrnons sale
in all pin-ts of Canada and the
United States. One pill a dose.
25 cents a box.
The funeral of tho late Conrad
was. Fortlay men performed. their parts
Wagner, on Monday morning,
largely attended. Mr, Wagner in an able 1110 church
was well known, having been, one was beautifully decorated in tbe
of the old settlers of Hay Tp. Re Annan' tlttted maple and other
'leaves a •widow, three sons and fiat floral decorations. After the after -
daughters to mon= his Inlet. orgo, noon servka; the seeiple returned
sow; are (if wiseentart, and to their homes and again gathered
Willitim e. and John at honie ; the in the eveniug to enjoy the success.
.daughtere, MTA C. P. Sinipsen and fill entertainment that was. 'held.
aim C. Haugh of Guelph. Mrs. Et. Music was furniehed by the Zurich
alethodiet choir which dal theirpartin tai able manner also• Miss
M. Ilolnnian gave two well pleas.
ing solos, The ministere who teak
part were Rev. Thes. Davidsen the
newly indueted pastor who unen-
vied fie altar. Addressee nofe•
tF Rev. Martin, Eseter,
rinkbetner, Zwick, and Iler.
Atehesere Innen, after evhielt the
dotoleey Nvas sung by .011 aril the
Schatz of the 14th. 00H,
met with a peculiar accident on
Tuesday evening, which might
have proved fatal. He had just
unhitched his team and in passing
the water trough, one of the
horses started for the trough and
in trying to head it off, Will. got
his foot caught in the line and the
horse becoming frightened, started
to run dragging Mr. Schatz a con-
siderable distance. Fortunately,
the horse came in contact with a
gate, where Win. managed to free
himself, but not before he received
some bad bruises and ono of his
legs severely sprained:
At Boissevain on the 7th. inst.
the bodies of Jacob Smith and Chas
Daw, two farmers who have been
missing since July 31st, were dis-
covered in an old well on Daw's
farm, where they had. been covered
over with earth, stones and. brush.
A few days before they disappeared
a young man named Walter Gor-
don arrived from New Mexico, and
bought both Dil:W'S farm and
Sniffles stock, stating that he
paid $5,000 to Daw and some $700
to Smith. Both men disappeared
several days afterwards, when it
was stated they had. gone to Bran-
don fair. Not returning for several
weeks, enquiry was begun, and.
has since been going on. The man
Gordon also disappeared an Sun-
day last, when he found detectives
working on the case.
BLAKE.
The weather in this as well as
other vieinities has greatly changed
although it is shining over head the
breezes are very ehilly.
A very pleasant and profitable
event we'll all hope was held in the
Inolnetion •tf tbe pasta- to the
Presbyterian church here in the
person of tbe Rev. Thos. Davidson
It took place on Tuesday afternoon
Oet. Sax. The ministers present
were as follows ; Rev. E. H, Sewers
Moderator of the Huron Presbyte-
ry, Rev. Lufkin, Settfortli, Rev.
Stuart, Clinton, ROV. Martin, axe -
ter, Rev. Atelieson, Kippen, Rev.
Finkbeiner, Zurich, and Rev.
Henderson, Hensall. All these
--madzinsom---.seenaanzatatia--
New Dress Goods 1
New Mantles !
New Millinery 1
New Tweeds 1
Each season brings its new wants and. new supplies are
Stocks are fast fining up and we are ready to fill all orders.
iner will be here next week with a fine line of new ideas,
Our dress goods department is complete. We are showing a fine,
range of benne-spun and suitings at very low prices.
We are in it with our tweeds, -having bought very largely Wee
season we are ready to show you a fine range of black and worsted
sorges, Scotcb. and. Canadian tweeds at very low prices.
Give us a call before before purchasing elsewhere.
show goods!
provided`,
Our mil -
Chicago, where he spent a tew
weeks with his brother.
Quite a number frail here atten-
ded the induction services a tin;
Presbyterian church Blake, on
Tuesday afternoon.
The concert 14 Etrope playing
stich discordant .intisie, that the
Chinaman does not know which
•
"fiddler" he is dancing to.
M. A. Si,veitzer of lankvalle
Mick. is visiting with her parents Schneider." a. little tinuip tainetanwit, rectireted cifizeils iti ttat., per4
No trouble t
Main Street
Zurich, Oct
Preduce taken in exchange for goods.
N .15 We do as we my
a great teinperence adveeate. lie gathering dispereed their var-
was 3. resident of Canada mend teel jot5 AltaeS ligen pteaeea,
for a gret-elase Winter or 44
%Vali sixteent vi'bort he rettoyea wails R. G. Nieliel who was otn the
PEOPLE'S
Boot & Shoe
Store
. e.
4"tsteenee.
ur new updoelate fall ITILVall3
have just arrived. and na
better stock hens ever Iteen
hewn Zurich. «let rtritee
frent tie, then compare with otb.
er prices and you will find our
goods right. ow' prices rieht, nee
are rig,ht and if son buy frein
you will be right --ter we Watit
while onr ennepetitere fellow.
See onr tetrth witelow fer snap--
shOPS fret/ an to tna tei for Si
De not Mice them We give
diseettnt of letter cent. on melt
nurelintee„
his mother to Pelinhargh anottated.
He is regarded as an able bit_ sick list at week is abie to get a-
"liPs'.9' round again.
Ulan 81111.. a. genii speaker and is hke-
ly to inake his mark in the imperial Making apple butter is the order
Parliament. of the tkiy, yott can hear the hunt
of the mill from eatly mottling till
Marty of our readers will remeni- late at night
ber John Nile Oat's, or as he Csa... Vi7o are sorry te relate of the
knownre atniiar1 "Mll''.`112.atleatit of one of our o dee a e.
Mr. and Mts. J. P. Reekbed, s e nho used to m e perio lea. 1,1511 son of Xt. Conrad Waetter. lir.
1
Leave your measine
r6ut
We also handle the ,elebratecl stub preof, gutta perch
Granb3t Etabbers. 13titter alit Eggs taken in trade.
WE WILL N�1BE tirmEnsoLot
CHAS FRITZ,
trerved on Saterday evening. to our town, mid who had an ah; Wavier was called to his- last test- _
Neat Thursday being thaanegee_ capacity for lager, ./3° ithg b" big SaturdaY al last week. Our
da v and we would ask our £all Prflimrticli to his s12e£ Mn- M4Thly old residents ere slipping away g
Ratsberg found lain lyienon fne. f
ROUDIOW
e as,
, side of tbe rend. alineet dead. le-
' had apparently leen lying then.. hlir4ihrao.. as
for some days. lir. 'llohr nes. Len QUACiftNBUSII-
_
A V, istitivertiefent his eteek anti imple-a into line house and toek. the wee At tee reendenee of tee erae
tuetots for sale £ n Tue.:elan the !t11 hest erre if hem, untillest we-. patents. Hay . en the it th. test
inst. E. Ressenteriea ettetieneete when peer old John died. he vete hy the 'elev. C. S. rinkt Meier, Mr.
ilottrie.At by the township. as he Intel Jae- th a.e,teickenhnsh ..t &melon. t ,
Rev. Welt:Tender Logtineondneted, no im- own relatives in this enutinnte Ilertlia Senrareler :1
. .Hey.
IRtHAvs services th
in e Lutheran (-hutch on .
ev. 'PROUOFOOt
etc*. Cor. qunre end Staulay. Both morning and. eve- A Bundle of Nerves BORN .
Barris_tets. Solicitors, Notaries Pttblie
S.North Street,
Getlerich, Ontario
E ZELLER,
• c I th C
let-Ic 0 Div. ourt.Huron
Commissioner for taking Affiiiavits,
Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu -
itg services Were largely attended' Nerve &Tee inthe tetrY hee il
1TEWF,a7T- AA TIf-•,n-all rn the
man arid evetv organ of the hieren ,,
eth. inst. the 1.-Irife' Oi R. Jewett.,
body es dependent upen it. Jets,. e.- 'at a flam14er
soon as the bleed gets thin ane
watery and fails to sikeply nonriele weennte-At Vea.gner's corner on
meat to the nerves there coin& a the 6th. inst.. Conrad Wagner. at
Office- e
Z lier Block. Zurich Ont. (2,1851("L trairt of nervous disorders, tereevas -'..'
eeo .,...eit ..
The *statement of the Board of
Trade for September. show in-
creases of imports into Great Brit-
on of 2 2,511,8410 and in exports f
uml Erie Loan anal Savings Co.
•°"="'"'"' '""'"""'"6' L. roster, S. racist and W. Hess 1). r°14tr"-ticin, Paralysis- el'ileP'kv" LOVE- At Grt.nd Bend. on
BOSSENBERRY, were out binding on Tuesday, but InsanitY and death. Dr. Chase's Thursday 4th inst. lIngh Lave,
1'4* Licensed Auctioneer° for. Ilur.. none of the game would hold still Nerve Food rebuilds and revita- at the age of 70 years. t
lines the nerve cells wasted. by di-
sease,
tat-i-etne-e'n'airet
overwokk and Worry. It
beyond doubt the world's greatest
(Ma eouni*, re4ipnetrulisr selteite the pat- long enough to get shot. Sant.
Tonnes of these *he intend heverig sales. blames the limburger for their
Satisfaction tilaftnteed. poor luck.
Hp to the present time, over ten
ZURICH P. O. thottsand British soldiers have
Is open daily except Sundays from ing the recant Nam,. Cazada hes boya Tad girls to spend their even- ?ells
MARKETS
restorative. Recommended by Revised every Thursday afternacam.
your family physician. All
recommend and sell it.
The habit of allowing young
Wheat
Oats
• found graves in South Africa dur- Batley
8 a. until 0 p. The mails are also over one hundred buried in
J.150 oxi the streets, is one that 170w. —
sv distributed as follows: the dark Continent 'should. be stopped. There are par- 'Attn. -
MAIL roe. Hanseee, close at 6:55 a.m.
, .,,,, ...mill- ri'li d collections made by the 'llts in thi's village who have very
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1"-' Methodist ehtirch for home and little idea of how and where their
foreign niissions daring the year
amounted to $276,000. This is an
increase of $10,000 over tbe preceed
0, FROM EtERSALL, are. 11:00 0,..IIL ing ver.
ri 1.1 "
£ Se.Joseene, " 11 ;10 aan
L.H. " 6:55a.m.
££ L,H.&B., " 2:55a.m.
t, t " 7 :20 pan.
" 10.:45 a.m. A story is tolki of a lazy editor
11 :00 a.m.. who, one week when short of news
"‘ 7:30 a.m. filled a page of his paper with pass -
LETTERS MR GISTRATION, meat ages from the bible, observing on
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be posted half an hour previous to being questioned as to this pro -
the time for clesing the mails. cedure that "he had no doubt it care of the boys and girls of to -day,
WORM 1* news to a large propor- they will be the men and women Hogs (live) per <net • - 5.85
POStillantan, on n ) t
D 8..Fst T.T8T, aig his sabscribers" " of teener/m an (dressed5
boys and girls spend their evenings.
Numbers of them "grow up" like
Topsy, their parents evidently not
thinking it to be any convene of
theirs as to whether wholesome
and safe recreation and enjoyment
are provided for their children or Wheat
not, A Tittle effort on their part Oats
now may save a. harvest time of Barley
regret and bitter seerew, Take Peas
Eggs
Chickens lb itaa
Ducks - - - - - - 6
Geese 5 6
83 to 85
22 22
S5 SI
50 58
- 2.00 2.10
15 16'
13 14'
5
6
Potatoes - - - 20
Dutch setts - - 4 5
25
HENSALL MARKETS.
63 to 65
'22 23
35 37
50 58
2.03 2.10
5.85
740
Zurich
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NewFurs
Dress
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