The Herald, 1902-08-08, Page 1,
The Official Organ of Zurich and Flay Township.
VOL. III., NO. 2.
ZT1:RICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1902.
CHURCNES.
ST. HONIFACE, Catholic.
Order of service for the sntnmer,
Sundays: High Mass at 9.30 a. m. ; Cate-
chisnl 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, p. an,
Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.30
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one hour s visit to our Lord
in the Blessed Sacramet every Sat.
urdy'evening.from„7 to 8.
Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'elock.
The Communion. Sundays before Mass at
8 o'clock.
Rev. Father Valentine, Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday services: -
German, at 10.45 o'clock a. m. English,
7 o'clock p. an., Sun. school at 9.30 a,in.
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.
Rev. W. J. Yaeger, Pastor.
peutjci a ev. IutI.. 5t. )etri 1{ird2e.
sBottesbienft vorin. bulb i1 llilr
uttb abenbs 7 1,1ttr. Samjtagjd?u1e
Dorm. til?r. ebrervcrjaninllung
211ittwoc4 abenbs utn hulb8.
tE Sdnilfe, 1)aftor.
L. V. BACHAND, St. Joseph.
+-�• Notary Public, Fire and LifeIu-
surance Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan companies.
He J. D. COOKE,
(Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris-
ter, Solicitor, Notary Public.
Ueusall, Ontario.
pROUDFOOT & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries: Public
etc, ete. Cor. Square and North Street,,
Guderieb, Ontario
W. PROUDFOOT R. C. HAYS
E ZELLER,
• Clerk loth Div.Court, Huron
Couunissioner for taking Affidavits,
Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu-
ron and Ere Loan and &wings Co.
Office--- 'Zeller Block, Zurich Ont.
E.I3 ?SSE 1 BERRYI _Hur-
on Auctioneer County, respectfully solicits the pat.
renege of those who intend having sales.
Satiiafa+ tion guaranteed.
DR. r. Aw SELLEgY,
Dentist, graiderde of the Royal College
or Dental Surgeons, Tomtits, also honor
graidutate of Depatrtment of Dentistry,
`1"oteluto roiversity. !'a;iuiess e'tiraetiun
of teeth. Plate work a speciality.
itt Domicile* House, Zurich, every'
Monday, 1ea.6
VG S l ANSU1 Y i I. A.
e sowmor to COLLINS & S7` l.41m 11Y
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY,
Cotnve enter, Moiiey to .boat; oti Village
stand Parts Property at lowest rates of Ser
terest. Doenanents poi wither' tferitnan
reiel and aelvieed upon,
ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office over O'Neil's Bank, teeter.
8 s to tett ry tis 0 te
DMMERc11L HOTEL
o t'ltl'atele 8 *
Strncttly etp-to-datee in modern Dn. 3
provements. Dining rooms is sup- ta
It plied with only the very best.' %
Ear contains 'choice liquors and
a ewers. is t*
EJtcellent'Sample Rooms 8
for Commercial Men.
8
8
LOUIS FOSTER, PROP, a
"tip omtnion"
'�YY,rFiiYt'
Equipped. With all modern
conveniences.First–class
accommodation to commer-
cial travellers. Bar and din-
ing room always suppled
with the best obtainable.
. L Sheemacher, Prop,
ZURICH
Sovereign Bank
OF CANADA. ”
Authorized Capital - $2,000,000.00
Subscribed Capital - $1,300,000.00
EXETER BRANCH,
(OZDposite Central Hotel.)
Savings .Department.
Highest rates of Interest al-
lowed on Deposits of x+1.00 and
upwards. Special attention to
farmers' business.
A General Banking business
transacted.
F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. KARN,
Solicitor. Manager.
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 & Tile Yards,
I have also for sale a num-
ber of roadster and draught
Horses, 2 to 5 years old
and a quantity good Hay,
Cedar Rails, Posts and
dressed Pine Lumbar
For particulars apply to
5. RANNIE
ZURICH ONTARIO
Or at the Yards for Tile.
LARGEST AND FASTEST IN TB
WORLD.
Launching of the Kaiser Wilhelm
IT., of the North German Lloyed
Line—Vessel Over 700 Feet Long.
Berlin, Aug. 6.—Emperor Wil-
liam will attend the launching of
the Norris German Lloyd. steamer
Kaiser \Nikitin Ii., at the Vulcan
ship -yard,: at Stettin, on Aug. 12.
Tin daughter of Dr. H. Wiega nd,
the director-ceneral of the line.
will christen the ship, which will
he the largest and is designed to he
the fastest in the world. Her
length is to be 707 feet, her beam
r1 1-2 feet. her depth :32 feet and
her draught 29 feet. She is to 1*
of .,.thio horse power, 19,100 towns
displacement. and will aecoriaauO-
elatee 1,060 cabin llasseUg s.
DROWNItl'G NEAR DA'YFIELD,
Young Men Lose Their Lives While
lathing.
$1. PER YEAR.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Donnie Were
in town over Sunday.
Miss Roxie Eilber is visiting at
Crediton and vicinity.
Mr. J..Dumart purchased a driver
at Clinton on Saturday last.
Mr. Daniel Koehler took a trip to
Dashwood on Sunday evening.
Miss Helma Koehler returned on
Saturday from a visit with friends
at Elmira.
Miss Tillie Well returned from
her trip to Toronto on Saturday
evening.
Messrs. J. Dumart and C. 'L.
Shoeniaeber were at Clinton on
Saturday.
Miss Maggie Huether is visiting
her sister, Mrs. John Mittelholtz,
et present.
Mrs. Gerber, of Windsor, is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Zettel.
Miss Mina Doan left on Monday
afternoon for Toronto, where she
will spend a week.
Mrs. R. Hamacher and Mrs. J.
Schnell and families spent Tuesday
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and daughter
Minnie spent Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Wni. Klopp.
Mr. G. Wagner, V. S., of Tavis-
tock, visited a few days at Mr. W.
Klopp's the past week.
Mr. Geo. Zimmerman and two
sisters, of Tavistock, visited Mrs.
Gertrude Hess this week.
Miss Addie Witwer, returned on
Saturday evening frons, her visit to
Now Hamburg and vicinity,
Miss Annie Heideman left for De-
troit on Friday last after a. short
visit with her parents in town.
Misses Maggie Allan. and May
Davidson, of Blake, spent a few
days with Mrs. 1?. W. Hess recently.
Misses Angie Hess and Melvina
Aldinger. of South Bend, are in
town, the guests of Mrs. Fred
Hess. sr.
Mr. and Mrs;. P. Hess, sr., and
Mr. nntl. Mrs. Ferdinand Hess
visited friends near Dashwood last
Sunday.
Mr. Prod Benedict. who has ben n
in the employ of C. Iiaartloib ; co.
for some time, left lust -week for
fetriot.
Mr. George E. Beelnanan, i;itarria-
(ZUUIGH AND VIGINITY
: elmsa
MisrS Tillie Howald is in Hensall
et present assisting at the Comnner-
Mial betel.
Mr. F. W. Hess disposed of . his
moving picture machine to Mr.
Newman, of Blenheim Township.
Dr. Campbell's aunt, Mrs. Camp-
bell, of near Port Stanley, is visit-
ing the Doctor this week.
Mr. John Dumvrt has the agency
for the sale of Rose Jelly, some-
thing that every lady should have
for the toilet.
Is our Jubilee Band really dead?
It seems too bad that the boys can-
not revive this organization 'A
good band brings life to a town.
The prize lists for the:claay Agri-
cultural Society are out. Members
And others wanting one can get
them from the secretary, Mr. D. S.
Faust.
The Young Peole's Allilance had
a picnic at Grand Bend, on Tues-
day, but owing to the wet weather,
the outing could not be enjoyed to
the full extent. Possession was
taken of Brenner's hall where all
kinds of games were, indulged in.
Mr. George E. Buchanan is hone
spending his holidays with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Buchanan.
Mr Buchanan is a rising barrister
of Sudbury, where he is a member
of the firm of Clairy, Buchanan and
Meldrum. He•reports business as
brisk in that part of New Ontario
and intends returning to his adopt-
ed town about the middle of the
month,
Harry Tracey the noted outlaw
of the West committed suicide on.
Wednesday morning this week, in
a wheat field which was surround,
ad by a posse of argued men. 1I
had been a fugitive from justice
for weeks and killed a number of
mien while fleeing from place to
place and it wits only after being so
badly wounded that further escape
was impossible, that he put lens
threat into (inanition that he
'would never be captured alive.
We venture to say that there will
be new mourners at his funeral.
HENSA1.L
Special to THE HERALD.
Mow. and Mrs. dos, Ellis returned
i Saturday from an extensive trip to
I the North-r"f"est.
ter, of Sudbury, is home for a few
eaks' holidays. Mr. Buchanan is'
pleased with kilo tarot,►ress and
prospects of Xellt Ontario.
The HERALD recently purchased
a large job press, some job typo;
and other printing material. and is
now in aa, position to do all kinds of
printing. no matter how larges or
how small the job.
Enthss1 GIES l EAT :4—Cdnar'lie
Frits reports that be is still they
Corn King. On F'r*ti aay lust leis;
emrn alncrctsnan'oa1 Iti fee"34 inaehes
Barfield, (bit., Aug. --,Two atnd was we wvitnp; ata f �m li '
young men of Gaxlerich Towuskip
--Burnett, ages. 23, and Currie,
a reed 21—were drowned on Snaky
while bathing in the hayfield River,
aabonnt two miles from the town A
frietnd of the young men, a boy of
15, who was present, attempted a , Fritz was forced out of the race at
rescue, but failed. this iinterestieg
... -. period.
gist t tat ie
was forced to cut it down. His
apple trees were shaded to such an
extent that the apples bog"ann to dt;-
ea:. The roof of his barn is also!
beginning to show the absennte of
direct stniashane. It is to bad that
,Lir.M
Death I f .Mr, Nicholas ) eiehert. i D. M. Stewart, general nnaan-
�` ager of the Sovereign Bank. sand
"lord was irea eived as we a /iv- F= E kuru, inaiwtsrer of the
goalnf; to Dress that Nickolas 14xeter branch, reeean.tly took to
- drive through this 'pat of the
' .. . .. � tiff .. .. �. ..
tJeic2aert ion' i<naanv yearns at resident
of Zurich, had died at Cavalier, 7.. country and Mr. Stewart was very
t)nkotat,where he' hack ocean residian� j game a nrup)ressed a-ith thw prosper -
ft )a tohe past fo . years'. The eatase nits look of this sectionn. The tta>att=
of death is not known but his ager stated that besinness with the
brother John received a letter . this batik \vas exeeptionally brisk and
week sating that he was all. Mr. 1 that i3ner♦e was ei er hprospteet for "a
Deichert had been proprietor of the brag nt future foie the nartw einter-
Coinnnercial hotel here for years prise. The Exeter branch of this
and was widely known throttehont bank as nowv *Pel for busintass
this section and his many friends
Will learn of his death with deep
regret. Severe Pains
Ile had sprung so twiny gags at.
her expense that she thought it l
time to get even. ".Tack." she ex-
claimed, as he 'eanw; home to din-
eer, "1 heard something this morn-,
Mg that opened any eyes." ':What:
was it?" he demanded, excitedly.
" Why, the alarm clock, goose."
!L' BCRDES TO SELF t D' OTHER.
.'Take care of your health ; you
have no right to neglect it and thus
become a burden to yourself male
perhaps to others," -When the
liver gets sluggish, the kidney in-
active. and the bowels constipated..
Dr. Chases Kidney -Liver Fi`ls
will promptly
set your filtering an
d
excretory "system in perfect order,
and insure good digestion and good
health. There is no medicine s i
generally used. and none so sue-
cessful. One pill a dose, ear cents a
box.
HILIP' SIPPI E
Licensed Anctioneer for the
County ,of Huron. I mould request
those having sales, to cull on Tire.
Torras moderate; satisfaction oaten -
teed, Your patronage solicited,
In -Left. Kidne
Mr. Ellis Caiallant, Paquetville,. Gaottces-
ter 'Co.,, 1'v.B., writes: "I feel it my
duty to write you, as I have received much
benefit from the Ilse of Dr. Chase's
leidirey-Liver Pilfs. 1 was taken Three
years ago with a pain just below the ribs
of the !eft side, and right over the kidney,.
At first it did trot cause me touch suffering.
but a year ago the pain, at tinges, oras Very
severe.:
After hearing repeatedly of the vane
Of I)r. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, I de-
cided to snake a trial, and after using two "
boxes the pain had completely diisappeared
and I am well, thanks to this remedy. 1
Favealso used Dr. Chase's Ointment, aha
found it Worth its Weight in gold. sou
may publish this letter if you like,as it
may induce some
other r xanffoa-cit toI? rofit
by my experience."
Yon cannot possibly make at'mistake le
Using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills foe
derangements of the kidneys, liver and f
bowels. It has proven itself w. rthyy of
the most hearty endorsement of thous- d
ands of people, One pill a dose, 25 cents
abox, ataalt dealers, or Ednanansoa, Bates
& Co., Toronto.
Dr Chase's
LIKIdalkyfitiver, PIJ
Both the Commercial and ,Cen-
tcsnnital hotels will change handsl
5518)0 tittle this month, Mr. Mott
selling out to a Mr. Blaaerhali, of •
Clinton, and Mr. itodgins to Mr.
tiiulcahey, of Tuekerslnith.
Last Monthly evening a lied' �€ o,txa-
tietat was remade to Mr. D. Me llwan,
one of the Hart River hero..e, of a
geld watch and chain. The presen-
tation was tangle by Mr. Alex. `1Fat�i*-
fla. fent behalf of the donors. Rev..
W. G. Doherty aeted as elirxiroamai;n.
Speeehes were waaiki by Revs.
Medd, Maalloth *nil Owens, and sane
enjoyable evening was spent.
Reeve Miller kindly denoted the nese
of the Opera House for the teem -
Sion.
Mrs. Dr. Forgansonn .and the ehild-
ren Visited in London last Tuesday.
Mrs. E. Rennie and children are
camping et the Bend for a couple
of weeks.
8/0 BARGA/N$
—FOR THE—
MONTH OF AUGUST,
600 yards Muslins, all colors, regular 15c and 18c
a yard, now for 8c.
These goods must be sold, for room is needed
for our Fall Stock.
First come first choice.
These goods are well worth more money.
Produce taken in exchange for goods,
for which we pay highest
prices.
D. S. FAUST,
Zurich,
Ontario.
C. H. McDonald, is in London
praying cricket with the rortst,
team against Ayttnier and Londoi . u
Mr and mfrs.` Moir and. tdrs. J. C.
Case are away front town on a holi.
day trip.
nnercialit. The Rew•. Gentlenaaaii <<
is a forcible and eloquent speaker.
At the t!'eepnest of & large petition,
signed by the citizens, the Mayor
has proctanmeytl Tuesday. AIip;Clnst,#
1''th as civic holiday for the tow nl. '
1 e c Mr. Medd preached a very
& MI seI` lion in' the Methodist
chanri;h last Southey night en Conn-
oe Bargains
SELDOM
SURPASSED
A STRICT RULE ''SirITLI us IS T() ALWAYS CLEAR
OUT ALL ODDS AND ENDS REGARDLESS OF COST
OR VALUE. JUST NOW WE ARE SHOWING SOME
LINES AT BARGAINS TItAT WILL SURPRISE YOU.
OHAS. FR T Z
t'
THE SOEMAil!
0 N TAF
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange..
ZURIOH
E 'TILE CLEAR OtIT TSE
EAtr. t 'CE OPS OUR MUSLIN'S
AND StrMMEa Gooris AT A
Big Reduction in Price
The Presbyterians will picnic to
Grand Bend on civic holiday
August 12th.
The Methodist Sunday school
will hold their annual picnic at the,
hand on August 14th.
Geo. Reynolds of Babcock"s drug
store is holidaying for a week.
Mr. Ralph Drysdale of T. Weis--
ntnilter'S is holidaying for a couple
of weeks.
Miss Annie Dyer, Forest is visit-
ing Miss Sutherland for a week.
Mr. Miller. 8r., father of Reeve
Millet, is visiting his son.
Wiliasann Moot' has sold his brick'
dwelling onRichmond street to
-
A1riJohnston,-
'O r
f Michigan. who
w
willeelstake. possession in about three
Miss Arnold, of Buffalo, is visit-
ing here at present.
,James Troyer and wife returned
froth a pleasant visit ft+, fi"ienals near
Brussel.,
011e flay tacit aro paring bie.
wages for hands this season. The
ilex crop is very heavy.
CHERRJES
_and all kinds of Produce
T"ken in Exchange
Preeter,
Greb Meek
Zurich Ont.
IC SADDLERY AND
FURNITURE HO SE
EIN" FOODS
Light and. Heavy Harness; Trunks,
Ea'gs and Purses, for ladies and gents
V'Vi1
Parlor Suites, Fancy Dining Chairs,Side-Boards,
Fancy Rattan Rockers, Baby Carriages, Ex-
press Wagons and Sewing Machines.
High Grade Organs and Pianos.
wa.ea' .i
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