The Herald, 1902-12-26, Page 1VOL TIL, NO.22.
The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
UCH, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1902.
CHUR01-+VES.
T, BONIFACE, Cathollo,
Order of serviee for the summer,
Sundays: High Mass at 9.30 a, m. ; Cate-
ehism and Instruction at 10.30 o'clock:
Vespers and Benediction 'of the Most
Blessed Sacrament at 7 p, m.
Holy Days: High Mass at 0 o'eloek;
'Vespers and Benediction at 730. p. tn,
Week Days: Mass every morning at 7.30'
o'clock; First Fridays, Mass with
Exposition at 8 o'clock; The Holy
Hour, or one Motu' b visit to oar Lord
in the Blessed Saeramet every Sat-
urdy evening from 7 to S.
Baptism on Sundays at 2 o'clock.
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. in., Sun. 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' 'fleeting at S.
Rev. W. J. Yaeger, Pastor.
geutf cite ev. lots). St. petri I(i ct e
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uub abenbs 7 L1t1r• Samjtagf cliule
norm. to 21E?r. .,ehrerverjammlung
2.11ittwoct2 abenbs um halb8.
E Shciilfe. paftor.
i Z . BACHAND, St. Joseph.
• Notary Public, Fire and Lifein-
suranee Agent, Money to Loan, either by
private funds or loan companies.
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J. D. COOKE,
(Late with Garrow & Proudfoot) Barris-
ter, Solicitor, Notary Public.
lieusall, Ontario.
j)ROUDFOOT & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
etc, etc. Cor. Square and North Street,
Goderich, Ontario
w. py0UDF00'r K. C. R. C. HAYS
E ZELLER,
Clerk 10th Div. Court, Huron
Commissioner for taking Affidavits,
Conveyancer etc. Valuator for the Hu-
ron and Erie Loan and Savings Co.
Office— Zeller Block. Zurich Ont.
E BOSSENBERRY,Licensed Auctioneer for Hur-
on County, respectfully solicits the pat-
ronage of those who intend having sales.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
pHILIPLie SIPPensed LE tionear for the
County of Huron. I would request
those having sales to call on me.
Terms moderate; satisfaction guaran-
teed, Your patronage solicit:d.
R. F. A. SELLEE Y
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
Monday. 1-26
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®G. STANBURY, B. A.
Successor to OOLLINS STANBURY
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY,
Conveyancer, Money to Loan on Village
and Farm Property at lowest rates of In-
terest. Documents in original German
rend and advised upon.
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ZURICH COURT ATTENDED
Office over O'Neil's Bank. Exeter.
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ZURICH
THE SOVEREIGN BANK
of Canada
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO
EXECUTIVE OFFIOES - MONTREAL
Authorized Capital - $2,000,000,00
Capital paid up - - $1,200,000,00
—OFFICES AT—
Creditor' &.Exeter
Savings Heparttnent.
Interest allowed on. deposits of
I;11,C0 and upwards. SPECIAL •
attention to farmers business.'
Remittances
Safest Methods. Bost Rates.
ALL ENDS OF MEG B1ISINSS BONE
MANAGERS:
F. E. KARN, C. W. GILMOUR,
Exeter. Crediton.
F. W. GLADMAN, Solicitor.
SALE REGISTER.
FARM FOR SALE.
140 Acres. Composed of Lot 20, in the
Lake Road East Concession of the Town-
ship of Hay. Good sized Barn with stone
stabling underneath; France Dwelling and
other outbuildings. This farm is nicely
situated on first-class gravel road, within
2:4 miles of St. Joseph.. Price low and
terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars, apply to
E. ZELLER, Zttlatca:
CONISTY CIlNCIII ELECTION
COUNTY OF HURON.
FUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
11 given that a meeting of the electors
of County Division No. 3, composed
of the municipalities of the townships of
Hay and Stanley, entitle villages of Hay-
field and Hensel!, will beheld in the
TOWN HALL, ZURICH,
ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2.2m1, 1002,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., for the pur-
pose of nominating candidates to represent
t'iein in the council of the County of Huron,
fol• the years 1903 and 1004, and that in
cage a poll is demanded, polls will be open-
etLon the 5th „DAY OF JANUARY 1903,in
eablt polling sub division at the Hine and
place fixed by by-law of the municipalities
in the said county division.
FSEs) HEss SR.,
Nominating Officer for
19 -St Division No. 3.
Dated this 4th day of December 1902.
Cutters. Sleighs,
F. Hess and Son have a large
stock of Square and Portland Cut-
ters of first quality and finish on
hand. Prices are as low as the
lowest. You will need to see their
stock to appreciate the values they
are offering this season. 2)0.tf
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
28th Annual Meeting of the Hay
Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
Company will be held in the Town Hall,
Zurich, on
JANUARY 13th, A. D. 1903,
at Ono o'clock P. M. BUSINESS-- Re-
ceiving the Directors' and Secretary -
Treasurer's annual reports; Election of
Directors and the discussion of other
business for the good and welfare of the
Company. Ali members are requested to
attend.
METER 1)ornL4s, ESQ, HEnrnY EILRRII,
22.31, President. Secretary.
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NOTICE.
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Take notice that I have applied to the
licence commissioners of South .Huron for
permission to transfer my hotel license in
the Village of St. Joseph to L. G. Routhier.
Any objectionsagainst said transfer must
be lodged with the inspector on or before
the 1st day of January 1903.
Dated at St. Joseph, Doc. 18, 1002.
Witness, 2+2-2
Ernest Primeau. Eug. Docigneul.
Ast
Too many asthma sufferers give Up
their search for cure, believing that
their particular case is beyond the con-
trol of scientific treatment.
It is oily necessary to point all
such to a new hope in Dr. Chase'3
Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, the
one great remedy which has proven
its efficiency not only as a prompt re-
lief, but also as a. thorough cure fur
asthma.
Mrs. George • Sudden, Putnamviile,
Ont., says :—"I feel It my duty to re-
commend Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed
and Turpentine, as 1 had the asthma.
very bad; could get nothing to do me
good. .A. friend of mine persuaded me to
try this remedy, I did so, and it cured
me."
It is impossible to imagine a 'better
treatment for asthma than Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. II
soothes the excited nerves, clears the
bronchial tubes, gives prompt relief to
the frightful spasms, and, when used
regularly, thoroughly and Permanently
cures asthma, 25 cents, all dealers', or
> dmanson. Hates & Co.. Toronto,
Dr Chase's Syrup
of Linseed
and Turpentine.
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Services were held in the Luth-
eran church on Christmas Day.
Mr. William Johnston is assist-
ing at the Hensall fl:o'ctr mills this
week.
Mics Maggio Nell, of East • Sagi-
naw, is visiting her parents in
town,
F. W. Hess will be en with
his Edison Phonograph. New
music.
Mr. William Lehman, don,
is Visiting his parents at Bron-
son line.
Miss Celia Smith of , r(' -
turned on Wednesday evening., to
spend the holidays.
There will be good lint, the
piana by Miss Minnie and
Miss Ethel "iV illiarns.
Mrs. Baker and son, Everett,
Mich., are visiting 'Mr, ip,p-
hardt and Mrs. Soldan,
Mrs. D. Gottschalk an family of
Bad.Axe, Mich are VisitingMr.
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All aboard for the Concert in the
Town Hall. New Years eve, Dee.
31st See bills for particulars.
Messrs. Sans. and John Holtz-
mallll are spending the Christmas
holidays with Chesley friends.
Mr. Nicholas Deichert, better
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INITY
Christmas Geetings to all our
friends and subscribers.
Mr. J. B. Dennis of Woodstock
is spending Christmas with Mrs,
Dennis.
Work on the big block at St.
;Joseph is stopped for want of
material.
Ideal Christmas weather, but a
little more snow needed to make
sleighing. -
ilavo you renewed your subscrip-
tion to THE HERALD? Now is a
good time to do it.
Miss Diana Rickbeil is spending
Christmas with Mr. F. Kibler's
family at Brampton.
Mr. Louis Preeter and Miss Eidt
both of Dashwood were united in
marriage on Tuesday.
Mr, John Wagner returned from
Dakota this week. He was one of
the harvest excursionists of this
section.
BENDER—BATTLER.
A very happy event took place at
the home of Mr. Wm. Battler,
Babylon line, Hay tp,, on the even-
ing of Dee. 10th, on the occasion
of the marriage of his daughter,
Maria, to Jc-hn Bender, of Dash-
wood, Ont., Bender acted
]mown as `•Niekie", is home from 88 groomsman and as
Detroit, fora visit with parents. bridesmaid, both of Dashwood.
The young couple presented a very
Mr. Samuel Holtzilltann, who has charming appeura.nee. The mar -
boon in Michigan the past year, re- riage ceremony was performed by
turned home on Sai.turday evening. the Rev. W. J. Yager, of Zurich,
in the presence of about one hun-
dred guests. The presents were
mostly all useful and pretty. After
the ceremony a sumptuous mar-
riage supper was enjoyed by the
many guests. The good things for
this occasion were prepared by
Mrs. Battler and would have been
a credit to an expert baker. .A.
large number of the guests were
froth. Dashwo'xl and a goodly num-
ber from Zurich. The young
couple have the good wishes of the
communities where they reside.
Meanwhile they have taken tt, trip
East, where the bride has many
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bender
expect to live , near Dashwood
when they will settle down to the
stern realities of life.
Mr. Daniel Fisher and .wife, of`
Elkton, Mich., were here this week,
t"ttending the funeral of the late C.
Fisher.
Miss Clara Buchanan and. Mr.
Norman Buchanan, both students
at Toronto, are hero spending the
holidays.
Mr. anc. Mrs. Jakob Saral'as and
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Johnston visit-
ed at Mr. J. C. Kalbfieisch's, loth
Con. on Sunday.
Don't miss the Concert in the
Town Hall, Zurich,New Year's eve,
Dec. 31st. Hear Billy McLeod and
Miss Freda Baker sing.
Mr. Henry Howtalrl has under-,
taken to build a new kind of engine
for the purpose of supplying power
for manufacturing peat.
The Christmas Treo entertain-
ment in. the Lutheran church on
Wednesday evening was a splendid
success. A large crowd was in
attendance.
A large turn -out of parents and
friends greeted the scholars of the
public school on Friday afternoon.
The progratan was a good one and
well rendered.
Mr. Ed. Wurm, of the "Soo,"
arrived bore Monday evening. He
will remain a few weeks. Eddie
says trade i.. rattier quiet in New
Ontario just now.
Mr. Harry Bassenberry, of Grand
Bend, has taken possession of the
Queen's Hotel at St Joseph. Harry
is a good hotel elan and will .snake
a success in the city.
Mr. Josiah Geiger of North Da-
kota is 'visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Moses Geiger, Bronson
line. Their son Alfred, of Napier-
villo college is also at home for the
holidays.
Mr. Jacob Geiger from near Pig-
eon, a native of this section, is
renewing acquaintances and visit-
ing relati vos here. He arrived on
Wednesday evening. We are al-
ways glass to shake hands with old
school -mates.
Was it an apparition?—New s -
paper work must be on the slack
less than a hundred utiles from
here, when the editor and his
"devil" . take to the woods,—one
with the saw, the other with the
axe, or it may be our reporter
"had it" and imagined tbo sight.
At this season of the year a printer
is not "at home" on the road or in
tlle' swamp.
YOUR, OPPORTUNITY • TO GET WELL.
Yon are offered Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food as the most perfect restora-
tive. • blood creator sand system
builder that was ever preparers.
The name of the discoveror, Dr,. A.
W. Chase, is enough to guarantee
this, and besides yoit have the
testimony of scores and hundreds
of cured 01105 in, every peat of Can-
ada and the United States. You,
can use it knowing that it is bound
to do you good.
On Monday evening the officers
of the Tunior Alliance met et the
home of Mies Lydia Faust, in the
form of a surprise - party. The
president, Emanuel Holtmlann,
gave :t. sbnrt address, after which
Miss Faust wn.y presented with a
beautiful rocker. Kind nppreeia-
tive, words were spoken by Miss
Faust and kindly thanked them for
the present. A pleasant everting
was spent in singing, and planing.
Mfiss Faust then passed a lunch,
giving them n taste of her Christ-
mas o.ikm. All left for their homes,
wishing Miss Faust a. it errry
Christmas and a happy New Year,
COUNTY NOMINATION.
The nomination for Division No.
3 was held in the Town Hall on
Monday, F. Hess, Sr.. nominating
officer presiding. The following
nominations,were made :—William
Lamont, John McNaughton and
Alex. Fraser, of Stanley Tp. ;
Robert McMordio and William
Consitt, of Hay Tp. All accepted
the nomination except Mr. Fraser,
who declined to be a candidate.
After nomination closed, a public
meeting was called and Mr. Hess
chosen as chairman, who conduct-
ed the meeting in a very satisfac-
tory manner. Besides the speeches
by the candidates, MIr. Torrance,
who has been one of our represen-
tatives for the past six years, gave
a very interesting address and also
Mr. George McEwen, M. P. for this
Riding. Mr. Lamont's re-election
is conceded by all, as he has been a
very able representative and had
Mr. Torrance remained a resident
of this division. there is no doubt,
both would have been again elect
ed by acclamation. The fight for
Mr. Torrance's place will therefore
be between Consitt, McMordie and
McNaughton, with the chances
strongly in favor of the latter. Mr.
McNaughton is a very strong and
popular man in his own Township,
having been in the municipal coun-
cil of- Stanley for a number of
years and reeve for the. past two
years, Messrs.- Lamont and Mc-
Naughton will make a strong team
for No. 3 division, and will be sure
to represent us in a most efficient
manner.
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" 1 have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral in my house for a great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and colds."
J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
Three sizes: 25e., enough for an ordinary
cold, Wu.. just tight for bronchitis, hoarse-
ness, bard colds, etc.; its, most economteai
for chronic cases nod to keep on hand.
J, 0, A;'IfR 00, Lowell, Mass.
Christmas Time
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We invite yon cordially to make your selections as
early as possible. Our stock is large and cheaper
--ytu than ever shown before in Zurich.
FANCY DISHES CELLULOID GOODS
e�aa
Vases
Cups & Saucers
Cheese Dishes
Fruit Dishes
Card Trays
.➢ardh hers
Albums
Collar 6: Cuff
Boxes
Handk. Cases
Toilet. Cases
Photo Holders
Toys of all descriptions
DRUMS HORSES DOGS CRADLES SWINGS
CUPBOARDS ROCKERS EASY ('HAIRS
So many more that'space does not allow us to mention.
Call in and See for yourself. We can please you.
FAUST, ZURICH.
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Heaviest Sole made on any
Rubber, Ca C and see -.thele,
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ZURICH, ONTARIO
w•utter and Eggs taken in exchange.
FALL X --
We have just opened up our New Fall Dress Goods in all the New 'Lines
and Shades in
Home-sfauns Box -cloths Ladies_,
Cloth Zibalines Meltons
and all kinds of Plain and Fancy Black. We would ask you to look
through our Stock before purchasing, as we have exceptionally (;00D
VALUES and can save you money.
We have also opened a case of Mill ends of Flannelettes, from 5 to - 10
yrud ends, good, clean stock, which we are running out by the piece at
a big reduction,
Flannelette Blankets, 60. cents a pair
ttirCALL EARLY AS 'THEY' ARE MOVING OUT FAST.'ct
eter,
Greb Block
Zurich Oat.
AT TIIE
ZURICH SADDLERY AN
FURNITURE y'USE
FANCY ROCKERS PARLOR SUITES CHILDREN'S ROCKERS
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CHILD'S .r0Y SETS [table, 2 chairs] CHILD'S SLEIGHS
DOLL CABS GO-CARTS CROKINOLE BOARDS
FANCY TABLES and COUCHES FINE PLTSII RUGS
ROBES WHIPS TRUNKS BAGS PURSES & WALLETS
For Ladies and Gents ' CHATELAINES SCHOOL DAGS
High Grade Organs and Pianos,
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