Zurich Herald, 1915-05-28, Page 5T;H CHURCHES:
EVAN, CHURCH SERVICES.
Sunday, German 11,00:. a, m..
Sunday School 9,45
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Junior Y. P A. .1,00 p. n.
(Service) English 7.00
" Teacher's meeting 8.00 `
Mon,, 'Tri -Mn. Brotberliood 8.00 « a,
Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.7.5 " .
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odnesday. Pt ayer Meeting 8:00
Friday Teachers Training <<
Class 7.30
" choir practice. 6.80
Ladies Aid meets let Monday of
each month at 7.80 p.. n1.
LUTHERAN 011•URC);I SERVICES
German, Sunday • 70.30 a, m.
English 7,30 p. m.
Bible School ` 9.00 a. m.
lien's Mis'n'ry S Tne,day 8.00 p. m.
Luther League Friday 8.00 p. m.
L A S 1stWecls'y of month 8.00 p. n'i.
You are cordially invited to take an
active part in all these meetings and
services.
"Blessed are they that hear the
word of God, and loop it. Luke 11.28,
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Andrew. F..Hess
CONVEYANCING, ETC
FERE INSURANCE
PLATE 'G :ASS INSURANCE,
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PRIVATE FUNDS TO Lo AN
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PERMANENT LOAN. CO.
ACCOUNTS COLLECTED
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Herald Office Zurich
LOCAL, 'NEWS
mamma
Mrs Li J Kraft spent Sunday with
relatives in Berlin,
Mr P Bender has moved his repair
shop to A Edighofl'er's old stand.
Misses M Walker and J . 'Witch
spent Snnday'at London,
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Mr A. Melick, of the Bronson Line
has purchased a Ford touring car.
Mr'sAndrew141ittelholiz visited , re-
latives in Dublin over the holidays.
'Messrs F Kocbens acid A Zettle
have started digging the well at the
fire ball.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Finitbeiner, of
Milverton, visited relatives here over.
the holiday.
Miss Margaret Stelk, trained nurse,
is visiting her mother, Mrs Mary
Stelok, at present.
Miss Maude McBride returned . to
her home last week after a few months
visit with relatives in Stratford.
The proceeds of the concert in the
Town Hall, Friday night•, will be used
for improvements for the hall.
flay councilmeets to-morrow..Sat-
mday, foren000n, in the town hall as
a Const; of Revision of the assessrnent
roll. •
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BORN,
Munn -At he Londorr..itoad, en ;11fay,
12th, to Ma and Mrs j obert Mann,
a son.
DIED
Bell --In Tueltersmith township, en
May 20th,I•b D Bell, in his . 58th
year.
MARRIED
Carnie—Nesbitt—In Stanley, on May
19th, Miss Elizabeth Nesbitt to Mr,
William Carnie, of Stanley town
ship,
,Hoffman—Regie,—At St Boniface R
0 church, Zurich, by Rev A Shoed
er, Miss Carrie, daughter of Mr end:
Mrs Jacob Begier, of 'Hay Town-
ship, to. Mr Simon Il.offtna:to of
Stephen.
"Rough on Rats" clears out Rats,
Mice, etc. Don't Die in the House.
15c. and 25c.at Drug and - Country
Stores.
Mr R T Dunlop has excite ng ad
horses with a party at Clinton., t',ir
Dunlopgets a bay driver, while' the
I party at Clinton gets the . handsome
pony, Prince George.
The holiday passed of very quietly
on Monday. Many, remained at home
others went fishing, while others
visited ns•ghoring towns. In the even-
ing the v'onng lads put on a calithum-
pian parade, which caused a lot of fan
and excitement.
SLIME STORE
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havea la 'ge stock or all
the:latest and best in Melts'
Ladies and Children Sl toes...
Call and olc over on; lines
before yc'ct .,uy .elsewhere.
We can save you money.
Repairing Promptly Done
Butter ante eggs taken in
exchange for shoes.
David Pfaff
Dasiiwood - Ont
Mr Frank Weaver, voice specialist
and concert pianist, of London, Ont.,
is visiting Zurich this week to form a
class of pupils in voice culture. and
piano. Mr Weaver has a first class
reputation as a teacher and has large
classes of pupils in Exeter: 43oderich, r' et your route bills for
Clinton and Winghaes Mr Weaver's 191 printed at the . Herald
vov,l pupils are soloists in various ,j 10� Prices reasonable;
churches in Ontario. He will lie in
Zurich'every Thursday. For terms,
etc., apply to A. F. Hess, Herald:Office
Zurich.
The tent;ealerpillar promises rid be '
a great pest this year. Already on
many trees their web-like nests are to
be seen swarming with the first brood.
Very soon every wriggling one of these
will be doing its share to strip the
14. PISS - t ees of the young leaves. They are
easily discovered before they leave the
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tent which is the home of their youth,
R 1 i S
• and now is the tinge to c10 t. iilco a
•••••laissi mum 70161
Farms For Sale
210 .acres of • good farting and
fruit land. 2000peach trees -of which
1000 are in bearing, gnodl, l;lenl•y` of
water, good building, well fenced and
partly • drained. For particulars
apply to Daniel Smith, R. R. No. 2
Zurich,
Zurich Meat
MARKET
DEALERS IN,
Fresh .and -Salt- Meats'
Bologna Sausages, etc
GASH ,,FOR SKINS &
Tuai blltt
Dechert
Clqssitied Ads
L,.EGAL .CARDS.
l'ROUDFOOT, KILLORAN, & PROUD.
FOOT. Barristers, Solicitor's, Notaries
Public &o, Office, on' the Square, 2nd
door from tismiiton St. Goderich,
Private funds to lean at lowest rates
` . P1touor'oOT, E C. J. L, KILLOAAN,
W. PROUnrooT, at.
HORSEMEN!
MEDICAL CARDS
R A. J. MaeKINNON late House
Surgeon, Erie County, Hospital,
Buffalo N: Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of .the
House Staff, New York Polyclinic)
Medical School and . Hospital. Drug
store in connection. Office, Zurich,
Ont. •
1PL,EMVMENTS.
Binders, Mowers, all kinds
of Cultivators, Discs and Fer-
tilizer Drills, best and light-
est made. all steel.
Manure Spr waders and all
kinds of plows' and repairs
always in stock.
Look at our Cutters
Sleighs, Buggies, and
Wagons before buying else-
where.
GRAY MOTOR ENGINES
1 . II. P. $75; 2i H. P. $85; 4 H.
P.$125; 6 H. P. $175; 8 H. P. $235;
12 H. P. 375; all warranted first
class.
At the old Stand:—
Scltiare Dealing Oil- Motto'
F.Hess& Son.
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A new shipment just in of
Bon Bons, Chocolates, etc.
The best that money can
boy
Ala►ge variety of Comic,
Patriotic, Scenic, etc., Post
Ctseds,. all prices:
We also have the Flag
Guth, Spearmint, Ete, ,
Leading Flrands of Cigars.
N eilson's Famous Ice Cream
NIcCORMICK'S.
RESTAURANT
torch by fastening some cotton waste
or rags to the end of a suitable pole
saturate the rag with coal oil, set on •
fiee,and you are ready for hosiusss.
Hold the blazing torch force, few sec-
onds under the tent and the result.
wilt be immediate and complete an
nihilation ofthe w', ,le oast. Lidless
given such treatment, the trees will.
be almost devoid of leaves before
midsummer, and in case of fruit
bearing trees, the c - op will be nit.
The Western Fair
London, Ontario
The Western Fair, London'A Ir>l,nl-
arAgricultuialExhibition will be h 1c1
this year from September 10th to 18,h.
It is considered by the inamt,41•u1=nt,
that this yoar,.above ,ill other t.h nld
be the one when etrae.ff rrts must be
put forth to lattice the hlslii1 1 ion ai.
great sncceaq; thern''rn'e with r, ',ist„ n
ce given by the Oov'.•rnm;nt out ilo:rd
of Direct.n's have doaidea to in las
cash adrlitio., to the prize list of $1,,,n0
Good at; it was be1, r e this 11
ly matte .London's prize list vet y n t
tractive. Thu list, is now in the
hands of the printer and will an,w I e
ready for distribution: Th to, eiids of
advertising inipi and ba .p„t< have
been sent throughout the et tni'rj
during the pt.st week announcing the
dates, and arrangements am being
trade as cltticitly as possible to „�snia•,
Exhibitors and visitor, alike, that tbi4
year's Exhibition Iviil be the best es't r
held at London.. Any information
regarding the Exhibition ivili be
glad ly green on application totheSec-
retary, A 11r tiont, London. Ont.
NOTICE
having disposed of the flour and
feed' business, I would ask all parties
indebted to ria on account to call at
my house and Settle for sane as soon
as possible.
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V V popular counter 'check books. Our
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The Right Idea
_n business
THE modern merchant filled with the modern spirit carries his business
to his customers' homes;_ that is, he doesn't wait to be found out or
risk the danger --of not being fo t:,+l
The.. best carrier of businesses, to
-custbrner'ta' homes is the newspaper.
The Zurich Tier Id can carry
every business in Zr1 rich to the hones
of ,his corn uur.ity with ease and with-
out confusion—the business f grocers
dty got as men,' hardware dealers,
ciothi:rs, stationers, boot and shoe
houses, druggists, jewellers, furniture
dealers, fruiterers, butchers, grain and
feedstores and every other class o
business.
To the Merchints of Zurich
Get your business into the home and you'll sell goods there. The Zurich
Herald can carry your business into more homes than you are now serving.
A 6k us about the cost of advertising.
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Prompt Service
Moderate Charges
0 Tailor Shop
and
Laundry
W. H. H FFI1�
Zurich. - Onto t, o
Your Floors Need P
Paint . preserves the wood. Paint keeps
floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make
the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are
easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of
dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus have
them always Spic and Span.
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Senour s FloorParnt
"MADE IN CANADA"
is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it
evenly and smoothly. And it gives a hard,
durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright,
and wears, and wears, and wears.
It costs less to use than other floor paint,
because it covers more surface and wears longer.
We have Senour's Floor Paint in 14
beautiful colors, suitable for every floor in the
house from kitchen to garret.
Come in for a color card, and a copy of our
entertaining book, "The House That Jack Built".
'Written for children, but "grown ups" get a lot
of frill out of it. Free to our friends.
Chas. Hartleib, Zurich, Ont.
D. Tiernan, Dashwood, Ont.
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