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Zurich Herald, 1917-06-22, Page 5• .4 • The C'hucrhos EVANGELICAL CIIMICH SERVICES • Sunday, German est — 9.45 a. in. • " Sunday School 11.00 U. " Service' English 7.30pare 'Tuesday Jr. Y. L. J. e. 7.30 P.m: Tuesday, Y. P. 8.15 P. M. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7.30 p,m, Friday, Choir Practice ••• 8 30p.in, Ladle's' Aid, First 'Tuesday of each Month. ... 2.30 p,m, LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Schlool 41.- 2 p.m,. Gerznan Services, Sunday 10 30a.m, English. Service Sunday, 7.00 p,m, Luther League, Friday 8. p. Ladies' Aid meets first Tuesday of each 'month at 2,30 p m. Zurich' Meal MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS &HIDES & Beichert VI•11•10•••••11.ni Andrew F. Hess CONVEYANCING, ETC. FIRE INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN AGENT FOR GREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN CO. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ACCIDENT INSURANCE Herald Office Zurich 1.101.••••M The Home Insuarnce Co. 11, 4 00 'd.up Capital $6,000,000 00 T.to Policyholders , ' 19, • 536,177 25 • insures your barn against damage by :wind or tornado for 40 cents per $100 for 3 years, and your • house for 30 cents per $100 for • 3 years. No premium note and no extra assessment guaranteed. G. HOLTZMAN Agent - Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods you are going to have your honee painted this year, 1 an eave you money. ON ITHE JoB Astainates cheerfully given on new or old work. 7 NEW WORK A SPECIALTY H. H. LITTLE Hensel! PAINTING, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING ; iAlso elairry a Lull line of up -to date wall papers; 0, • 00 UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate C'harges Tailor Shop Issuer of Marriage Licenses 11.1011,11111,1111111111111,1, W. II. HOFFMAN Zurich, - Ontario mappipierollOOPMNINIMMiftioN LOCAL NEVVS. MARRIED . • Moritzfrraempee—At !Zurich, on entrance examinations are being held this week. Mr, J. K. ,Goez, of Dashwood, was a 'visitor in town 'on Wednes- day. Messrs. Jake and John Deichert were visitors to Dashwood Gni Sun day, Buy your straw hat from E. Appel. He sells them at bargain, • prices. Mr. Elmer Oesch attended the Guenther—Luther wedding near Dashwood on Wednesday. Mrs. H. Wing and daughter, Miss Florence, of Kitchener, are visit- ing ireladves here this wee. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Becker, of Naperville, Ills, are visiting .at the home of the. latter's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Klopp. June 129th, by Rev, F. B, Meyer. Mise Alice Pearl, daughter of: Mr. aed Mrs..: Hy ...erilerener; ;Zurich, to Mr. John F, OlVforitz, Of Cavalier,N, • • „ L. Prang, (6,urich, has been ap- pointedby the .Arapire. Creani, 'Se.parator /go. to handle all re- pairs for %hat 'make of separator Any farmer needing 'repairs can get them from hiim • Mr, and Mrs, John Torrance, of Cleatotn, have received further word Iron), their son Deriat, J, fror- ranee, 'who a ttew weeks ago was reported wounded. Lieut, Tor- rance reports that his left iye was so badly inured leat it had to bel, removed. Be is now in England and writes cheereully in spite JOi his enisilortune. Betting ,at the trariks mill be prohibited in the Dominion from August lst until the lend of the war by 'order in 'council paesek Thursday. This means that racing will cease from that date Rc'v. Morris Elmes, Secretary ofuntil the end of hostilities, as the the Ohio Wesleyan University, of Deleware. Ohio, and son, Baird, ;are visiting, at the home of 'Mr. A. Ehnes Master Baird wall by the govennor-ge,neral. racing blubs contend they cannot exist without betting. The order will be published a,s soon as signed spend. his holidays with his grendperents. • Mr. A, T. Cooper, of Clinton, has ibeen selected by the Huron Temperance Alliance as fieldsec- retary to succeed Rev. E. G. Pow- ell, who resigned rezently. Mr., Cooper 'has been prominently id- entified with the 'temperance work in Huron for the 'past 15 years. License inspectors have been notified of importalnt amendments made in the .Ontario Temperance Act, the principle addition being Ill hae a tine funeral, and I want to the effect that the local inspect you to aide rup in front in la caw - or is given power to place all part- liege wi' ma tmither." ies .addicted to the use of intox- "Well" siadly responded Sandy, ieating beverages oln the restrict- "I've gied ye my Word an' it's Inas ed list. In Addition to this as •me that'll gang back on that, but P11 tell ye one thing, ye've spoilt the day for me." ... SPOITJT HIS PLEASURE The young Scot never liked his mother-in-law, and this wei ghed heavily on the mind of his wife who was ill, ;Calling he» husband to her bed side, she said to him; "Sandy, lad, I'm .verra ill, and I think I'm about to dee and before I dee, I want you to giel me •a Ipromise." "P11 promise," replied Sandy, 'What is it?" 'IWeel, I keen that when I •dee, soon as any person has been pro- hibited the inspector may motify all express companies or other comm.on carriers hi the community that further deliveries be lia- ble to prosecution, and the ship- ments Confiscated. The inspect- or is given lull power to place any parties he may see fit on the re- stricted list. A proclamation will bhort13,- be published in the official Gazette of Ontario asking the people of Ont- ario to appropriately Observe the '54thlAiiniVetiary,''Of,' Confederation.' Sunday July Ist.'will be .prociarined a day of solemn and religious re- cognition and the citizens of the Province .are •eaiinestly requested to` pay a {tribute tof gratitude to Gad Tor the blessings Canada has enjoyed. Monday, July 2nd twill be ,peolclaimed a ,day for public and patriotis demonstration for devotion of 'Canadian People to national institutions and ideals.For that purpose all •municipal author- ities fare called upon to co-oper- ate with the various educational and patriotic organizations in ar- ranging local demonstrations in suitable 'Places. • THE WESTERN FIR, LONDON, ONT. (The dates for the western Fair, London, Ont., are September 7th to 15th this year. Several tho- usand Prize Lists, Maps, Hangers and other advertising material will be mailed from the General Office. Domination •Savings Building, in a few days. Any person not re- ceiving a Prize List should drop h line to the Secretary asking for 'one. and also stating the kind of entry form required. I spaceis required in any of the buildings f'011' an exhibit it should be applied for at once in •order that suitable ,aamangements may be made. (The programme of attraetions will be of is very high .order and will be fully announced later. All inform action regarding any department of the Exhibition will be promptly given on •applieation to the Secret- ary A. M..aunt, Dominion Saving Building, London, Onit. Registered Yorkshire Male FOR SERVICE. Proved a great sire, Is of imported stock, and is of the long deet bacon type so much in demand now. ft IcgtJEGER • 1-10110Z Roil KILLED IN ACTION Arnold Brenner 0 Warren Livingood N. M. Pr(ang 'George H. McBride WOUNDED Peter Randall Nernian Johnston •.*RluniPe• REPRESENTATIVE WANTE D At once for Zurich and district for "Canada's Greatest Nurseries' Seeing 1917 Planting List now ready. Splendid list of Hardy Canadian 'Eine az.et Ornamental Stock in- cluding McIntosh Red 9.pple, St. Eegis Everbearing Raspberry, and many -other leaders. New illustrEaed catalogue sent on application. Start now at best selling time. Liberal Propositions. Stone & Wellington The Fonthill Nuseries (Established 1837) Pr 0 R 0 N 17 0 LO K! Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. Good supply on hand. C. F. CASE & SON PHONE 36 H E N SALL ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? WE HAVE A PULL LINE Elephant Brand Ready=mixed Paints Tor Buildings, inside and outside Floor Paints, Buggy Paints, Varnishes, c. LOUIS BRISSON Drysdale NOTICE Trespassing on any pasture field rand hi any cedar grove strictly forbidden. Henry r, Weseloh, 1 Zurich, c1.4.sitied • Ads OAL CARDS. PROUDFOOT;KILI.ORAI4T, & COOKE. Barrietere, Solicitors, Notaries publie ec. Office, an the Square, 2ad • door from Hamilton St. Goderich. Private funds to loan at lowest rtes W. P11,017MOOT, .4%, 0. J. L Melones. J, COOKE, err. Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday and Saturday of each week. Cr,• R. Hess & Co. ÷-40 JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS Reairing- a S:fteezaliy THE CELEBRATED DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S. L ACKAWAN A COAL THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE D .A. Cantelon TELEPHONE Office NO. 10. House No. 10, B lbe BEST..144file,. WORLD . • It is the most .popuVar fi.ind easiest miming loader on the market Simple, light draft and rote man can easily operate it. No twisted or crossed chains, cogs or gearsor lo'ng crooked erank shafts to use power tagd get out of order. • Make thaYing a pleasure by buy- ing a DAIN LOADER, ous Fleury Pio 8 PLOWS that ARE PLOWS No other plow RUNS SO S1VIOOTHLY—haa such RASE for HORS-, ES and COMFORT for the PLO.WMAN as the FAMOUS FLEURY PLOWS. We hand's the origin 'al No, 21, the 'light draught No'. 13, and Ithe beat. one-horse plow in Canada, fthe No. 15a. Buy only thee ORIGINAL and BEST, l We handle pumps, piping, etc. L. PRANG ZURICH 20,000 TONS RAGS WANTED Also all kinds of junk. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Will call sOoon. Phone No. 35 Hensall A. Mittelholtz FOR RADE Good frame dwelling house and three lots for sale. Good stable on peernises. 'Situated in Zurich For particulars ,apply to A. N. Hess, Zurich. Sewing machine tor sale nearly pew.4t4 half 'price. C. .Firitz Zurich FARM FOR SALE Lot 8, con. 4, Stanley, 100 acres 80 acred cleared. Good 12 roomed frame house with kitchen and woodshed, fram.e barn, 40x60,barn 30x50, on stone foundation. Two good wells, orchard, and small fruits, This farm is 3% miles from Brucefield and Kippen and is 6 miles from Hensall. Easy terms. Apply Will. F. Alexander, R. R. No. 2, 'Hems.% phone 6-82 Cross Fertilizer Co. BMW SLAC ,;'777:fai Ani now taking orders for winters delivery. The past season has ..gain shown that Basi a S'aggives best sfatisfaction for grain and, beans. For re:erence as farmers in this locality who have used it. Ontario Ferlilizer I also sell the above brand of Fertilizer made by one of the larg- est Canadian Compani:s. Agency" for Commercial Fertilizers for, every purpose. JOSEPH nlitl R R. N. 2. Zurich. et% Paint The Fl you can't "touch up" worn-out spots in the linoleum or carpet. When it's worn, that's the end of it. A Painted Floor can be "touched up" whenever it shows atm of wear. It's bright and cheery—sanitary--easily cleaned-. and the cost of painting is a mere detail. (Made in Canada) is the old familiar, tried -and -tested, reliable Paint for the floors 'that wears and wears and wears. It's ready for the brush— 1 simply stir and spread. Dries quickly with a high lustre, and free of stickiness. Anyone can make a grand fob of it with Senour's Floor Paint. 14 serviceable colors—something to suit every room in the house. ,,Floors, Spic and Span", and "Town and Country Homes", are two books on home beautifying that you will enjoy reading. Nire have copies for you—ask for them. e'V 44 0 •-• •