The Herald, 1902-02-14, Page 1Kind
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VOL. II., NO. 29.
The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 14 1902.
CHURCHES.
sr. BONIFACE, Catholic,
Order of service for the winter.
'Sundays: High Mass at 10 a. m,; Cate-
chism and Inatruetion at 12 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m.
• Holy Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 4.00 p. m,
Week Days: Mass every morning at 8.
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at 9 p'elocsk; The Holy
Hour, or one hour'b visit to onr Lord
in the Blessed Sacramet every. Sun-
day afternoon from 3 to 4.
Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock.
Rey. Father Valentine. Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday serviees : -
Gorman, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at
7 o'clock p. m., Sunday school at 2 p.m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Alliance, at 8, h oir practice at 9.
Wednesday evening; German prayer
meeting, at 7.30. Thursday evening;
English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday
evening; Teachers' meeting at 8.
Windsor. Ont., Feb. 8. ----About
two months ago a young man in
Leamington got married and treat-
ed his friends to a box of cigars.
He got the manufacturer to make
half a dozen loaded cigars. The
young man met a friend, and gave
him one. The cigar exploded and
struck him in the eye. It is a ques-
tion whether or not the young man
will lose his eyesight. As.. the man
who gave him the cigar is worth-
less, the unfortunate man has
instructed an action to be brought
against the cigar manufacturer to
recover from Mini the damages
which he has sustained. It is the
first tune an ac•tiorn of this kind
has ever been brought in Canada.
and its outcome will be swattched
with interest by the legal men.
THE WORST IN 20 .YEARS.
Rev. C. H. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
mom
L.
HH®ffrnan's
Jubilee
Laundry . .
We use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
TAILORING IN
CONNECTION
H.HWF
A Loaded Cigar "Joke.
geutf d e en. lutl1. Si. Petri I{ircl1e.
tbottesbienft north. fialb kk Ufir
unb abenbs 7 2I4r. Samjtagjct ale
norm. to LIIpr. iehrerveriammlung
211ittwocii abenbs um balbS.
SclliUfe, paftor.
i
V. BACHAND, St. Joseph.
Lr• Notary Public, Piro and Life In-
surance .Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan companies.
1-1. J. D. COOKE,
(Late with ()arrow Sa Proudfoot) Barris-
ter, Solicitor, Notary Public.
liennali, Ontaario.
pROUDFOOT & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
etc, eta, Cor, Square and :forth Street,
(oderioh, Ontario
W. PROUDFOO't R. C. HAYS
ZELLER,
e Clerk 10th DLv. Court, Huron
Carnmiseioner for taking Affialsvits,
Conreyaueer etc. Valuator for the Har-
ron and Xrie Loan and Savings Co.
Dfflet 'Zeller Block. Zurich Ont.
lalltrt, iBOSSENBERRY
n
+s
Licensed Auctioneer ear Hur-
on County, respectfully solicits the pat-
rexaage of those who ;intend having soles.
Setisfaetion Austriantee d.
1 ' �Itpteer
hhle3
1'
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ODDS
id
irich
D. 1C. A. SEl..L3,Y,
Dentist, sraednste of tee Royal Collegta
of Metal Sergeant, 'lfebtente, also honer
*redo :to of Deportment of "autustrv,,
Taranto Lnniveriity. 'Weirs* eztraaction
of teeth. Plate, work a speciality.
At Doreamiaas Hete5en, a urlete every
1G. STANDURY, R. A.
• Jur,.•ater to a Oi,¢.n'.S ds SY'A:iina;Rti
ILLURIStia;t:, SOLtC1tolt, NOTARY.
Conveyeneet, Money to Loan on Village
sad Vann isropeity at longe€ titt*3 of In -
Unlit. Dottie/ants in origin* Gentnau
/aid aattd adeited upon.
ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office oyer O'Neal** Benin Exeeter.
B local municipalities have three
months within which to give their
aapparovst or ails approi.arl. and if it
alla****fi***** aeII9 * *10 oa :3 a t"' is found that one-third sof these
* * ft 'air * * tut'* ea 0 a,
COMMEReit HOTEL
• ak * se 1 ztnRie>Fn •
Great Britain Experiena.es Very St.
vero Weather -Outdoor \yearly
Suspended.
London Feb, S. -Snow stems
and -ions envelope praetieally the
entire United liingdoru. The
weather is the most severe leteeyea
in twenty years. For a time tins
morning London wail plunged in
darkness. trate seats interrupted.
and navigation on the Thanrtt1S and,
:Mersey was very clau/geniu The
' empreeuedented snowfall ne«raessit:te
Jed the suspension of outdoor twee:
in many distrit'ts. and velriaeanlaar
'aired train trailer was ttrriee e;na
with the greatest ditllettlty. . int
parts of a rotland and Wales e•eonua•
• nrtruicutionst Were entirely lele,eked.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT.
Sinnesse County Takes the steel
Advantage Taken of the itaatsau-nn.n
;'Itaattnte.
Toronto. Feels- I1..®3Ir. lye ilQ.
«ptapOpb. a nnionnianr ant Sunate:le t"ooun ty
Council. nnaatde the ennui rima nt aann
j. ratonrnncenneannt to a rent, brte°r that Clue
Council at its sessne!,an whnen ueln,,serp
err Barrie ern t?,attartlaay Ila=td thee lltir,,,-
Vince by paassinn°x a sty -law teiatng
over about ;Ifon miles of the, legating
road of the county. as ysrnranutte d by.
a recent act of the t l'ntaatne► ! :egos -
n 1ature, Sian/cave being the first 'Nunnn-
p t:ii i i Ontario to take this progre=s-
Lsive step. For the improvement of
this mileage the t'e.yaanty tiu
ss iii rout up $50.teee. and the„ let^sap
municipalities interested another
lf:Cbie, the Ontario, Dep _rib n int 0.4
Public 'Works else- giv nn;f eaeseees.
making the total expenditure > I i
000. which, figured out. means
about $400 a mile, an average sum
ywhich will be sit ieient to put the
d road* in first-class conelitien. The
11, Strictly tap--to-elate gra modern ana-
proviemente. Dining rooms is supr-
plied with enly the very best. e,
Her contains eheiee liquors end
cigars.;fi
* x*ceal+ront Sample Rooms
air Tor !Commerettel Hien.
oppose the es:ltenditure.n. then a vote
of the ratepayer_ ramst The eekee
0 the question.
A Successful Sale.
en a
i3
Ors
s
10 I
g
* LOtu�IS V''OSTER, PROP. e'
•*• .**e* 3 * se i.*t $ e00a"r•�
ra e' Motnittionti
lbouse
Equipped with all modern
conveniences:- First-class
,accommodation to commer-
cial .traveller's. Bar and din -
ng ro om. always supp i ed
with the best obtainable.
G. 1r Shoemache1, Prop,
ZURICH
a;rn
The auction sale of Thea. Harvey
on the 2nd con.. Hay. last week
was a grand success in every par-
ticular, everything sold -well. 2
year steers sold as high as 4 oy ee a
pair Lows nearly :340.1'ca; a pair
of 2 year old colts sold for $21`e ro ;
ai pair of sucking colts went at
.131.00 and everything. else in pre.
portion. The sale was conducted
by B. S. Phillips of Hens➢ll and
assisted by I1.13rown of W in hes ve.
proving therm to be the right men
in the right place. Mr. lure ey
realized nearly $2 3e'a{i fctl for the sale
and in all that aanionut only one
note was given, proving in money
natters as in everything ,e.se that
the farmers of Hay are leaders.
Born
HAVTEu At Goshen lino Stanley,
on Jaen. 20th, the wife of Mr.
Henry Hayter of a daughter.
The beginning of Lent was ob-
served on Wednesday lv services
in several of our eburehe%
Mr. Isaac Moritz and family re-
turned from their visit with friends
East and expect to leave for their
i home near Cavalier N. Dak'tita the
' first week in Mareh.
•
,ZU12IGI1I AND VIGINiTY
Saint Valentine's Day.
Dominion Parliament opened for
business yesterday.
Mr. P. Lamont shipped some
cattle to Toronto yesterday,
Mr. R. G. Nichol merchant of
Blake visited town yesterday.
New Advertisements. D. Stein-
bach, J. D. Verner, J. H. Wismer.
Mrs. D, Steinbach is visiting her
daullter Mrs. Geo. Baldwin at
Seaforth.
Mr. Henry Ilse left on Tuesday
morning for his present home in
the state of Connecticut.
I1r. Fred Rickbeil returned
recently from a visit at Sebewanig
and other parts in Michigan.
Mr. Harry Youngblut is back to
town after un absence of some
months at his home in Auburn.
A sun of Mr. E. Murray of Ben -
miller is visitini; his grand -parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ortweiu, chis
week-.
Rev. E. 4chuelke was at London
over Sunday, consequently there
were no services in the Lutheran
church.
An exchange tells of three stin-
giest men on record.. The first will
not drink water unless it came
from a neighbor's well ; the second
forbids his family to write any-
thing but a small hand as it takes
ink to make large letters ; and the
third stopped the clock at night to
save wear and tear on the machi-
nery. All of them refused to take
a newspaper on the grounds that it
is a terrible strain on their spec-
tacles to read.
LONG LIRE I8 INHERITED.
This statement you can prove by
investigation. When a person
whose ancestors had long lives dies
in middle age you can in nine cases
out of ten trace the cause to dis-
ordered kidneys and consequent
suffering from Bright's disease,
rheumatism, fatty- heart or dropsy..
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills pre-
vent and cure these fatal and pain-
ful diseases as no other preparation
was ever known to do. One pill a
dose, 25 cents a box.
The following is taken from the
Merlin Mirror of last week, and
refers to a. -ve11 known priest who
Mrs. Justns Dennetli left on was some years ago stationed at St.
Tuesday f+u' her home at .Ashland. : Peters' church Drysdale :-"We
Wis., after an extended visit with very much regret to learn that
relativehere. Fr•. Mugan of Raleigh, has entered
Lord Duif grin former Governor St. Joseph's hospital seriously ill
General of Canada died en i�"edues- with fever. F. Mugan conducted
day at his residence: at Chandeboye his services in Raleigh on Sunday
County Down. Ireland,
was
and in the afternoon he
ats taken ill. He was removed to
Mr, �lkxaander Boysenberry is
the hospital in the evening and i4Clean Ot
down with inflammation of the ' e„,„. in a serious condon," .
lungs, anal hi, condition has been.
critieaal for a few days. k At the Division Court on Tues -
Mr. J. Pre eter returned from . clay two garnishee eases were dis-
7':tvi.tea;•1, on Tuesday eveningand ` Foxed of, besides several judgment
Do you
Want to
Save
Money?
If so,
Read
These
Bargains
12 yds of lar'
23 Cts,
Red and Bros
nor for ..
Blue and gree'
now for..
Light grey he
for
Brown and b1
now for.
Light Grey 30
Green and br
for..
G
A plaid ginglu
24 yds gin rhe.
FLA
From 6 ets. 8
FREN
Blue. pink a7.a
figure,
Cats in and see our R
That is where you gf
D. S.
ZURICH
Produce taken in exe
'31/11""118e8'
Mr E1 alliin Jo;hn:At n, who spent Ni elle S. Rennie, V
the part at, menthe an North Dakota
garnishee. The!
1 median, was on a store ueeonnt a
o
repaenrt• \Irs, Preeter as slowly
re en sea flag from her !•event illness. The first ease was George Camp Win
terIseeltof 'stJosephagaainst Imice
aril Wit Ilk que nn Saturday. 1,Z 11 e'
thinks a !;erred deal opt the 'l'Vestei n fenalent foe aj;E;4 and a ainst
1M gslarni
ewounatrd. ,shee for $Shea less $25 which was
Mrs. Lents Hahn of the I3abyl.en allowed the defendant for support
line. Hay. died en Sunday and vats•
of lii:a fumuly. The other eases, C. •
buried at llushrweaeeil eemetery eon Edber vs H. P. Weber, Hoffman ii
'Twee day. . iramite_er sof our citizens Bros garnis!iees, the plaintiff got
attended the fantae;ratl. judgment a gulnst defendant for
el?, .4aalhn Duman Acura la' Jl'"l a a ^laeotrnt of elsearr,'bnt otrdnn to 5nrno
eln�uv oto • outfit from eh'. 'k1•iilratrat ttetileulty le tweet/ ♦de''renalatnt and
(tr�'la. 1)ulnaart and our Native i;urent:�heaees as to tee«rtaain work per,
Herbs will h very nitwit in ev-i- f'Ormee by defendant the • ease i
geete a as tenon a s Sparing ovens. tigaitast ¢,arrrniebees was ntljt,urnnd
art a- i , Judgment for plaintiff against de-';
Mr lienar 8teeehle Straeburg t;`-" ne' t "wt.
% ante n ro, Co.,is epar•;naalang as few
glees witna his nephews in Manley
"Ilov as arip and ab.in creeped can seven'-
a1 et tans cold ear pnaaannataannteean ;a town The 1.= 'aatnre of the Evening was am
Address by Mr. C. le . Nash, of
Te eonte77. 1Aealknnte viV ith Our
Friends and &In mates in the Inn
scat World.
SUCCESSFUL bCEETING.
trans tete^>'1.
!,‘Ir. Joint Hk ck:un'cison o,? Uun-
e lnel. a vn",uterd ons brother Hobert
• lust week. . anad Iluasid tflo r ernan n over
0 fn., , days longer tlnann dam nn_teenreled
0.%:•::ning tee tick' state Vd the ro-,end,; Gag
U Jed'' +TV e u e .tonna.
fpr. itlIpses TMitle:-tit nnnteoaet". Ate' f,!onre
tAtrgi:1 oe-ce-r dans e',e�tit t o tn� .a with
G fie t eeei r d "en_ and wiD nnnaake
h s In yrnLet +�1"red ta+,•nn. - `.l.,Use'' is
a genial mood fel➢ovv, aant3 we rare
eatery le h e him tre'ln only midst.
Several more castes of sm alln ox
are reported int the s.:ortla western
r art teff the Tonnes: Ip. The
authorities neral to i171 rev end doing
t, o r lue•a"Ii teals
dread disease. t o far
Cue disease has been as i ry aautlad
typo. but it may d t'd.'onie taa'ere' se-
vere as ft spreads.
at9
HAVE E nnE tl PlFE•T..
Evens once' who would have a clear
seft, velvety skin free tr.5rnn pimples
Ebraaekrneacne. rcdness un_qi etis2t air ing
envious ;ann:st use 1)u•. t iiiase s
Ointment. It is a true 1' e". for
the skin. de -es not cleg the '.res aas
do g?„ Lev tier and iin.m es l 4':`7 Eminent
Th
.1131.13.11.3
The farmers' ntnsrntnate itte etinngs;,
1�'nn �devnillaa 6�
tiftermwtri and evening
were a well aatte nnile=rd. although smile
of the t!Oltintnef•' roads were ;tannestnnnnti .stable. Vann, evening tunretrinl;
e sitaertaaily was largely-attennud!ed mar
spaateiomis toucan hall being packed to .
thedoors. Tine afternoon meetingy
was addressed by Messrs. C. W.
Nash of Toronto. Sleightholm of
Strathroy, R. Gardiner of E'aa;i eptalttar'•
and A. Innes of Clinton. In the
evening. Mr. Nash spoke very
interestingly on insect life. and Me.
$leightholm spoke on daadryiug andbutter making. The addresses
were interspersed with music fronn
F. W. Hess' large phonograph'.
-which was very much apprei iate&1.
Mr. Fred Hess Sr. acted asekairrmatr
of the env eantu^e meeting and
every satisfactionto the
eat adieance,.
RULED AT HENSALL.
nne'1r3`. eta not .i sana.,•,o a Q a-
ing. burning inn y skin etise: o of men. • �- 1
wad,:;nese ora "niralaeean fent L�n . e'base's ord -seas received on We
�lenee-
V will eg t� ; day that a vouna man. Simon
gave
large
Q neatriet�ant -va d imam ce nee do leers
ami n, 3inr'c;ivaabd:e for naa',g aemna, S.1111.1z day natnne had 11"n found
in
staid head and chafing a• a ...e little dead that morning in they engage;
mem m sof t"etok Bros. large grist tail. f
atime:a.
having in some manner come in
contact with the ranatdsinery and
had his neck broken. It is not
known how the accident happened
as young Swartz was alone nn the
engine room when the tragedy
occurred. and the employes in the
upper part of the mill did not know
of it until the speed of the anachin-
ern chickened, and MI innv est? itiug
found the young man. as above
stated. Swartz was brought up in
;Stephen Township near Creaition.
both hilt parents being dead. He
has a. brother living near Wellesley. ,
it is stated that only a day or so
before, one of his fellow workmen
cautioned Swartz about walking
through certain parts of the room.
remarking that he would be killed
there some day when Swartz replied
"Well I was born to be killed any-
way," and it is thought he met his
death at this spot. It natty how-
ever be stated that the proprietors
of the mill are in no way to blame
for the sad occurrence, as this
passage way was not intended to be
used to get from one part of the
room to the other. It is a sad afrair
' and shogld bee NI -welling to every-
one to be very careful in working
around moving machinery. 1
"I had a bad 'cough for six
weeksa'od could edeas to relief
untilI tried Ayer's Cherry Pead-
;al. Only one-fourth of the bottle
cured rete."
L. Hawn, Newington, Ont.
Neglected colds always
head to something serious.
They run into chronic
bronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, or consumption.
Don't wait, but take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
rjsigtorgraa'ear
lit; tie.,fuc rrtbochi age -
newt.
i,ard• colds, etc:
. ga, reoet eCanor1Cai
roc chronic ey,Penn cmon Italia.
Sto
1. here ah; a ei remain. .4
the season, 4Kld ;;Batas 'aalavq''
Never Carry Over, aaaa
quickly, we have ittitL'keol
A. .
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uft t' and
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We hawu t /.90:-,n0,Irk
that we bought at a Big t'edut'
pr'iee from 40 to - =� •per y ar°a
MAN
AND [MALE,
Orga
My warerooms are headquarter:. h
Robes. Trunks and Valises, Fly Nets an
All kinds of Household Furniture -
boards, the best Extension Table on the
ers, Spring Beds and Mattresses.
PIANOS AND
The high-grade Nevveonebe Fiance ;
and Pianos. We sell all goods at the lo