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The Herald, 1902-05-30, Page 1
The Official Organ of Zurich. and. Hay Township. CA Y 30, 190 2. VOL. NO.44. CHURCHES. T. BONIFACII, Catholi.e, . - Order of service for the summer. Sundays: High Mass At x.30 a, m.; Cate- chism and Instruction at 10,30 o'clock; 'Vespers and Benediction of the Most - Blessed Sacrament at 7 p. m. Holy Days: high Mass at 9 o'clock; Vespers and Benediction at 730. W. in, Week Days: Moss every morning at 7.30 o'clock First Fridays, Mass with Exposition at S o'clock; Tho holy Hour, or one hour i. visit to out Lord in the Blessed Sacramet every Sat urdv evening froni,7 to S. Baptism ow Sundays tit S o'clock. The Communion Sundays before Mass at 8 o'clock. Rey. Father 'Valentine, Parish Priest EVANGELICAL', German and English Sunray services:- Ccrnitil, .it 19,-1;5 o'clock a. in. English, i u cloek p. in•, Sun. rehool at 9,30 a;in. Tuesday evening: Junior Alliance, at 7, Senior Alliance,_ at 8, li oir practice at 9. Wednesday rveuiug; (german prayer. meeting, at 7.311, Thursday evening; English prayer meeting at 7.30. Friday evening; '1'eaelers' meeting at 8. Rev. W. J. Yaeger. Pastor. �' euti.be ct . iutb. 1. Petri tiiird e, t»ottesietift rerun. flash li 1i1)r (tut, a1'e105 w Hie:. S uuitaeidiule vele11, 1) 111)1'• tie hrereeri:tntlttitttty' 'llittlt'c:la elembe um 11aLW . F Nitre, ytNtitor. V. 51•11,4..'11AND, a t. Juietth. Ieal^'l .file and Life In- s e_,!t.. •..1 e MittD.t.y 114 1.01111. Vitt her ley " J.D.COOEKE, 1: •Io i;:orir_w .. Pv..111dfe e)t a hitrris- te •. r,4:a, ia.•a, ;:Y.r,tn;' 1',:3,11Y•• IIe-Dirail, Ontario. pROU1DFOOT '(a HAYS 4 414, 0 41141.• .1ti.l ;t%:10 Strutt fain, thatat ie) se, Peens negeT R. C. HAYS ZURICH, , ONT., FRIDAY TILE FOR SALE. The undersigned • has for sale a " quantity of First- class 2% and 3 inch Drain Tile, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES at Lot 16, Con. 15 Hay known as Heyrock's Brick 86 Tile Yards( I have also for sale a num- ber of roadster and draught • Horses, 2 to 5 years old and a quantity good Hwy, Cedar Rails, Posts and dressed Pine Lumber For particulars apply to 5. RANNIE ZURICH ONTARIO Or at the Yards for Tile. MARKETS Revised every Thursday afternoon. Wheat .. 73 to 75 Oats •,., 38 40 Barley ...... , 50 55 Peas63 •70 Flour ,.•. ,•,..1 75 1 85 But .. 13 14 Eggs , .. • ..... 12 13 Chickens ib ........ 4 5 1Dueks • • 6 6 (sieeese? 5 5 Putt toes , ........... 35 40 HIENSALL 1\IARH TS. 4h(eat 75 to 76 Oats •..• 38 39 Barley • • . • .. • • •1`t 52 Pees .... 75 ht) Mom'2 00 2 10 Hogs alive) pee cwt6 25 6 73 ("t)t"ltT OP REVISION. Township of Hay. lisauesimesantemouasionagiotemenamatreaseemeramessesegasmareen ZURICH AND ulig Mr. Harry Wing of Shipka galled. on friends here on Sunday. Misses Andrews spent Sunday with their parents at Varna. The brick -work of C. Hartleib's house was completed this, week. A number from here attended the races at Grand Bend on Mon- day. Mr. John Schnell and daughter Allie visited at Denfield on Satur- day, Messrs Jacob Deichert and Louis Prang spent Sunday evening at Dashwood. Miss Minnie Andrews of Varna is spending the week with her sisters here. Mr. G. A. Somerville of London was in this vicinity on Wednesday on business. Mr. Harry Yungblut returned to town after an absence of a few weeks in ,Auburn. It is not absolutely necessary for newspaper men to be liars, but they generally are. Miss Handford, milliner at Preeter'S store spent Saturday at her hone in Exeter. Our three school teachers attend- ed the teachers' convention at Godderieh last week. Miss Beatrice Steinbach who visited Exeter during2.1tbreturned home Monday morning. Miss Ella Rennie returned home Additional locals will be found on page 8. Mr, Norman Buchanan of To- ronto arrived in town on 'Wednes- day evening. Some men excel in talking much, And some in talking loud, But the man who lets his money talk Ls the one who leads the crowd. Parties who are careless enough to allow their cattle to roam on the streets may find them in the hands of the pound -keeper some morning and will, when it is too late, come to the conclusion that street past- uring conies dear. A few days ago a school teacher after telling all about the landing of the pilgrims, told the pupils to try and draw from imagination a picture of the Plymouth Rock. Thore was considerable confusion when one little boy got up and asked if she wanted a hen or a rooster. Mr. M. Y. McLean's campaign in South Huron was concluded by a large meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. Besides Mr. McLean as speaker, was Mr. Blair of Brussels who delivered a very interesting atddress. The meeting closed with surging the National Anthem and cheers for Mr. McLean. Flyless rooms. It's possible to enjoy meal time and sleeping time if you keep the flies out of the Tuesday after a few days' visit room:. I have window and door with her sister in London. paper that do it better than fly paper; am in position to equip Me:;sr;t Sam Geiger and Hy. whe,le houses tar single windows Edighofter took a trip to Grand and doors. Adjustable screens Bents and Dashwood on 24th. that fit any window. prices and Mies Tillie Kibler of Dashwood quelity right. C. Greb. spent fiunclay with Miss Annie Hess and other friends in town. Mr. Edward Sander. and brother of Stratford visited their uncle, Mr. 'Phos. Johnson over Sunday. The 24th was spent very gnietly i11 town. Most of the business tt�['U Tlpxl'i nut wt)M1:m. .Are y4Du weak, nervous, irritable, easily worried tan(1 fatigued? Do you dread your daily work and feel Iike lotting e-ourduties go uneon(,a" • Dr. t'luise's Nerve rood will re- store your nervous system and Plums were loc'ked up for the day. *end the thrill of new life and `,)111•1: ie id(,to=sty given that a ('onrt Laughing is said to be a ettro for enu...y tin u it the body. It i,, 1:evinutgo ran the tissessinneut stall of the indigestion, but it is hard .for ta. 1)34!4(' all at woman's medicine, as Z j >1 & .E R. 'i'""'""P tt► Ila%y tot' the y('ar 191+2, VIII mart to laugh when he lads d^�spep- s invigorating influence on the "` `e o csseri, loth 'Isl . court, flume 4 t 4.tN1 a[a the Town 11:111,a anion, on , sig. l Imes in5i*res regular ty' in the 31' De�:'4�. 411+ *hal day 4d Juno. latei , z►t n -.tions of the bodily organs. k i,4,•>.:In..`• a-'1.•. 0 -:.`::tett-9 L"w9t. tee Iatu= n 111 lat'G4t%,lav having business at Pmts 11ieeseine Koestler and Addle Wit- . .•..•••••..• yi loov• G:i to to a fr e.i tri. Mr, It...., h.oeir1. r and Theses t fis 4 (•,,. 1«+[aa t' 11 4 h4 tttitie411ttaitte (url-fiver visited friends at �� 1riursillt •• ,snelie h 1 "° 1;i tir''1aX I,g',x.:•:1.1. over Sunday. ram) 11I: .fir:, `I'ra. t'lertr. John I)alniatl't 13111. Herta lttatl (cask SEVERE STORM. Y."16:41 tiler 17410 +t:c1 of may, ewe Much Damage Done in This Section• e,tellm1n . x111. .ay last ti 4 - e u,.,.• lee- St'1"1('f� T() CREDITORS. t$) flay+e•$)$1 weather .acs, had to the worst seen an this c�t•ti��In fee stay till the nest day. s u d, 1 years, and a grat dead to ; aualet% Butter and l , 11,"° . 1 e-:-,' l".., felt -," las tlae m:at te•'le Tot? the estate of Henry All are c°e)rtliatilt invited to attend Wats 11013.0. On trate eloelt('nn linne! tir ntion Not by what it says, but by what it does. Our Millinery Ladies Stockings Dapartalent is -Grand a n d all. Up to -date ; call and see. fluslins of all colors. Some pretty white Muslims with dot and figure, for 12cts. Silk tucked Muslin at 5Octs. Silk Ribbons for Ladies' Ties. Red. Blue, Pink, Black and 'White, for 9 ctti 1)et' yard. Black Cotton Stocking for 10 ets. a pair. Black Cotton Stocking for 15 cts, a pair. Black Cashmere stocking for 50 ets. a pair. Black Mixed stocking .for ?5 and 30 ets. a pair. Red. Cashmere size 7 at 40 ets. a pair. Red. Cashmere size 5 and 6'at 25 and'?ti cts. a pair. Our Prices Are the Very, Lowest. S. FAUST ZURICH .., - ONTARIO Produce taken 111 exchange for Goods. C. FRITZ O. FRITZ e s licit your Trade For Spring •1''(>ot-'w-!'ar•. and we can assns'(' STl'Il that you 'will not iiutl a nicer lot of Spring- Liuods in any City or Town. �t\Comet in ^and `(_,t'�3� ©"C.TM .1 ,.i .Mi W .4. e�.Vri...�.l�IC-4 ..1NT *Wt. (slid }tart'' (init.. a lluiHlut'r of Filly, allyl lligh :ho.... sixes ; and -1, whit•11 will bei s(,1i1 i•I'ttt)1 75cts to 51.00. T1tc.s(. S .s 111x( '1 ere':,411 from a2.(i1) tt, :Y•i.titi. THE $HOE O N TA gs t<ak n in exchange. ::e , ,t, t.U, ]Iao«ailrtl. laty,4 tht''1'oWnslnll of the meeting of the SV. C. T• t". Senth fir. C. Zinuanti'rattaan'e ietarn,. !day. tan the f eennnte of Huron. 1te•Id at Mrs- Meget'S Melt MO/t(lay veto; partly unroofe tone elev"1t 11 a eeee.1, ltirht, June 2. al- s o eleeit. Mr. and lira, John l'i eter Mr. Sinlnott i aral'aas 811x1 513'. Menne 4P1'1"sell ilw 1uene1u, Leve au et—neutral lac attended tin(, funeral ref .firs. 13ei.1nl(•t emelt bled tlay-ai° t,4ival3anotlA 1L PD l'. i , th ut 6711 lYt r'e na9 111:33 Totts . Prse to r'D; sister ;S'ii• ,+lit''%`.) 1). lilteniV1a (locya). The tedeesr aph 3'. nt'e! a >Jzt,,r l lehe 1 e�he- flute 1:�trIO. 411 Q➢t4' De:eia11 ll,tl=tl(e13 at t4`'elemt,esp.ei e 541 S'+carr- between here and 131aitis were msec apt.. t u,rt 111 tin;G1l%'. 19311 SClito 1104 01 3Y31 eYa' 104ytal (1(i%cn (and n➢ilr('h 1a ting tee .3,04 (ttOt1(,` la ^ t WQ rr a it '� C n D' ANNA. . 11„ Ol'et„ Ole ue- dam. u`` t 1)es olte' true sa'la'ams( +s tivaat brave tea f'rQtit and slnat(lr, tree •. It i.:ul- U r .,t ao . i itc JU44 N➢ NO �rve4 ➢ cYa o➢r=llet E r tom. aro Ucwliraue the l " , . 4a,.• Y t' 9•tn , 1" .f) -b to 11 litto oNt tc,r ken •.%'ctt:call against the, (°nearette n'r'ot+uree l (lata( Mr. `+te"Phaan's 4e nk telt* r . StiLLERY damage donne te, the team.. were, J a. h. P,. ,7a•wt a ts'•/enn-Le0. Qlout 111n1•iw minutes, the dr,,'tela•:4 11111 peens= eee,en at 100111 1i�nan oar 1120 11th Con. 3311 biota .e�Q2 ''utnletae.11=�t use'' altIt7"C: u, e^)•-�ry ,,Ileht•sse•,v b,taa� 9;1» 1) 011ay.et9. ce:illn 1'31tiaeeo- es 1'reeiltts.td1+i and ses etgoroll'l3' a15 was blown 13271 its Ielta11(1:1tiOna dams( ",D1tlDol i:1. ➢ -='� L; i. 9 11IL r' .dl dims, rand Male lna1Qeaere of ll eL f°a•. 1otceralllly salnaslted to pIle_'ee!.. ,, a c „ nt.0 as 4,, ,�Anual t11lf 1et 1o1'"et soar+tR2olth m li `Ole +,lnrn(•11 :'tris(•.; Band furnish- • - `40`4 3 r:is f ',lute',luteaforesaid!aforesaid!thethes3ie➢ Executors j e(1 the nllisie /Or a basal at 11rit li . ti `. . c ,>3135 ,10 to .Ilsti-Photo the assets of � toell 1s''SbO1(t e.)111'iaiaa;v e'4 elling. and ...." €li Clinti The fourth 1een+ meeting, Fate s;gads tnei?fas(e ,i Canon*. Me tattles en- also for a picnic Beata' on on r i% g T. r+ of tele 1 thereto. having,having,rt1:1Yat only to tyle,'puestday. Zurich urnch . C. T.. U. was lite(' on etninu1s 401 uini la they si[aa41 1ite:n 1l3V(. `1 Monday evening. May 2llthn, at th. 8eit,t ..,e. ; ;lir. E. Bo nherry sticceedeicl 111 anomia of Mrs. 'c. Fritz. During; the 1)eilt.l 1:11014 6th alar lyf :goy., L'302. (111)1ul tug first money in the 2.30 devotional ex ereise & Sia'.. Sia per 13. day. 's i 1) L •' race at Mitchell on Saturday with eJceupied the chair. T11e le>s cenn �:.l,4$.l,�iT,]`t j � suis liacer, tiitdrley' d'oiritel•. l3+sst ` es -as read by Miss I3eaitl•i(•e 1`Stesin-• � time 2.2ee each anda number of members of the Aaron County Msses Addie Wit-w-er and Mel. ? aa1110(. by leading in 1)raycer. Council. goeilder i trussed honne Tsies(iay • Business part.—Dn n—' this pert Tine Slnlinnnlel session of true Conn- eYe111)311 fr(lln ��el)rin Vi110 where of the programme the minutes 4? (•n1 1 c the county11101'(iii eletroil edit 13'e ;they hal been visiting airs. Strider the last regular meeting and also hell ill tin(' (()llnlid clnaanialner in the far a fel'''.tlaty9. of the Parlor Meetilns_ were read Town Of (ice elerdele commencingat I Mr. Tough of Statnley 3rld thetitl adopted. The reportsfront I � Slni)erintellcdeilts of the 1es11<)%v- iti"1i)r_• a dn. ran., onn the first Tuesday 1 the nlis3 ortllne of In es hilt blas 1nei «e 8 ntag tlepalrtlne• nts sten rag heard : Press in :insane next. I leg broken at Hensaall on Thursda -to ertilneiit. Allti-Nalreotie�s. 1'al•- Dafeal at (,utscrick this 21st da•r last. The horse is still at Hennsall for ; eeting4 Juvenile \ ors- end of These 1:442., where i1 is under #Tutt care of a °freaslarer's Report. Tice Pr iadelnr W. Levee, Clerk. veterinary. then reported that since the W. C. 1ti7()TICE Rev. and 'qrs. Sehtaelke left fer T. U. has been formed in our vil- Tait lstock on STeitinney morning rage• seventy' four Persons d'ud'e — vwhere•Mrs. Sehuelke will visit her signed the temperance pied ge. INBU 1•,.13 PYA. 1.:© .u.•1- �'t:. ti1n11.1a'1 i•(y1;. este Alm e :e,. ^ .:f•• • en ,r es '.:u Leers c:=311 9seteste �.- + 5 :i_. 1x4 ➢.,.. t4t n 1a?e ' 1tn- _. PY..t,.1100 est'nascent 31•:,, .3.. t✓1 1 11 cot11T , TTt1'a)1 D e a- ea, cast u' ()"lr•c'.: - i..1.Fx, I.Letor. THE z::G:= r r. r. 1-ittiEH011 HOTEL zusincen le se se se es OtJnn- ..�a. . -.('(3119 - C3 44 Ky t,494i. 'G• r. ... e < .. alb _•g.at' 'f•"'4--OID's.:s .r 4,e:_...•. 1r3 -:1x0 4,10 LOJIS FOSTER, 1 -ROP. C z est'oninon 'bonze Equipped with till 1110(101.11 conveniences. First—Claes at(•e(9 411o(laltiof to 0011:11Cr- ei,il travellers. Bar atter din- ing, room always suppled with the lx-st obtainable. '0 100 D1FIrER4 NT PATTERN FROM ✓VCf11 wake`OU nice cooi S4. 1if.Time e Zleetitsn of 2. member to the patreznts months' Why not more si *11 and hell) en tine Legislative Assembly., visit by the Rein, gen.tlenlan with geo1 work:' Next came the Roll 1 friends in the 'Old 'Country-. They (:all uftet which it was derided to Notice is llerelee given that -will return to to''. n. in September. hold the next meeting at the ho:lne • under the provisions of the Ontario. of Mrs. Id. Mag -el on Monday even - Election Aet. Charles Sanders of The Young People's Alliance will ing. Juneiacl. This ended t11e the village of Exeter gentleman, hold their annual Rally Day teen- business Dart. Teas been- appointed the financial day" A special programme is being Educational 1? lrt. A most ire agent of Henry Either Esq• a prepared. Mr. Yaeger the pal -tor : terestnig and very instrhictive tone(' ecanobd th for the Legislative Ass w llepre'ach on 'Sunday meriting was takenap namely --Cider ' 4.e serabIy, especially to the Y. P. .ei. and in President gave a short address on JouLereeaTF, evening as pro rahlinle will be given • the topic after which questions 1 R. Officer South Huron. by the Y. P. A. and choir. M'ol'ls- were asked be' the different 111e111- Zttrich May 22nc1190w. lilt; service beginning at 10.:30 a- 11- gels of the Union. These questions �clock. _ -'"a I c ..,_. and �evenane, .erwicd, at were ably.answered 1;•r the 3i«l CE p. in. Everyone is cordially President nd illustration a were in- vited to attend these services. also given. The questions subinit- Meetion of a Member to the Mrs. Geoege Schoellig left here ted Were: 1, Does Alcohol come in Legislative Assembly. for Detroit on Wednesday to visit Ctdler f II. Is the ttlhpet to for --- her daughter Susie and son Dr. liquor formed by drinking Cider: i Notice is herebygiven that ,Schoelli g. From Detroit she will III. Are there any proofs;of this?, under the provisions of the Ontario go to Zanesville, Ohio to visit 11er IV. Do children like Cider? V. 1 Election Act, John Weir of the sister Mrs. B. Prentice a former is not cider then a trap for ehildren: i town of Seaforth gentleman, has resident of Exeter. She will be All benefited by the wise answers been appointed the financial agent accompanied by her son Dr. George. given to these very important of M. Y. McLean Esq.,. •a candidate They will be going via boat from questions, The meeting was then for the Legislative Assembly. Detroit to Cleveland, then by train brought to a close by singing the Jerre LAPoRTE, south. We wish thele a. very Temperance Doxology, R. Officer South Hasson. pleasant trip on a well earned boli- Mina Doan, Zurich May 22nd 1902. day. Press Superintendent. 11 • fess 19¢aN•l.. Whitt. ;mil C449 vrol—Piaaila 81141 Filaury Idies Dimities Persian Lawns Tucked Lawns Allover Laces and Embroideries LL I�Y, nd LOOK throuTh our SOck eeter, 1Dc1! h Oat. ZURICH SADDLERY AND FURNITURE HOUSE Gc DiS Light and. Heavy Harness; Trunks, Bags and Purses, for ladies and. gents - PITIZITISitTRM Parlor Suites, Fancy Dining Chail'ti,tilde-Boards. Fancy Rattan Rockers. Baby Carriages, Ex- press -Wagons and Sewing Machines. High Grade Organs and Pianos. _ W=1-11.1, ,ro.,