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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Com.
ZURICH -- ONT
"A Changeless Christ Ear a Chang-
ing World."
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice
1SUNDAY SERVICES:
%O a. m.—German S'eraice.
11,15 a.m.—Sunday School
.7.30 p.m.: English service_
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
Do You Need GIasses?..
..A 'heavy !raise and. thunderstorm.
'passed over this 'part Wednesday 'aV
tern+ on•a la again drenaiied. the land
Which in malty 'places lmd not dried
up :as yet from the rains last week.
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STANLEY AR&WNSHIP
Stop and Think how important it is
`that you wear correct glasses --cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
'Correctly styled to your face. Your
'health may largely depend oa keen
'vision.'
See C. E. ZURBEIM„ R. O.
At HESS JEWELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfsle's
Store_
The many friends of Rev. I. G.
Bandey of the Varna. Circuit, of
the United. Church, are pleased to
learn that he has been returned to
his third year aa pastor of Varna,
Goshen and Blake United churches.
This. is the third year for Mr. Ban -
deer on. *this circuit.
The W. M. S. of Goshen United'
Church are having ok e srai .meeting
on: Thursday .June 18th to which they
are inviting the ladies of the Varna,
Blake societies. The guest speaker
is Miss A. E. Consitt of HensalL
All ladies are cordially invited.
moi.
Pit itation:
A very pleasant time was spent on
Friday evening of last week, when
members of the Sunday School class,
of which Mrs. Irvin Schade had been
a member, gathered at her new home
to express their good wishes. The
evening was spent in singing and
games, .after which Mrs. and Mr.
Sebade were led to a seat of honour
and the following address was read
by Hers. Percy Rowe:
Dear Greta and Irvin:
On learning of
your recent marriage, we, your fell-
ow , members of the Sunray School
SCARFES S .LO - GLO
Satin Finish Enamel
WASHABLE SANITARY
ON SALE AT:
Johnston and Kalbfleisch, Zurich
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WE SEL TIME BEST FOR LESS
Specials far Thursday, Friday and Satunlay
Kelloggs; Rice Krspies, each . __, ._....-i Oc
Peaches, No. 2 tin, 2 tins ..:_..... .........
._....._�....25r.
Pumpkin„ Urge tin„ each . T Oc
New crop Seedless Raisi9"
Libby's Jumbo Beans, 28 -oz. each 1 Oc
Tomatoes, Targe tis;, rihaice lQua1i' {each ---10c
Peas N9. 3 size, each ... .... ...... ._..._..... ..,. 10c
Cascade Salmon. large tin, each w....13c
Hillcrest shortening„ 2 lbs.........Z7c
Olives„ 13 -oz. j *4•..141....444.1.11 ... _�.. _.....e.,.c
Purees, 'large sweet,2 Ibs....,..._...,_._e 23c
Peanut Butter„ :.,,. 25c
Kirks Hata WaterSoap, per cake ....5c
Jelly Powder, 6 for... ? ..............� —4 25c
McCornl:nck, Soda Biscuits, 2 -lbs. _.__. _. _. _ 5c
Children s Mercerized ankle Sox -19 'and 25e.
Ladies' fullfashioned Hose, Special per pair....69c
Ladies' Cotton Hose, per pair -
House Dresam, new praterns c 98c and! L25
Highest Prices
far. Eno.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Edwa ,
C. Datars greatly thank those w17
visited halm during his sickness an
for the flowers which were a boy t
him in the evening hours of life
Sincere -thanks is also extended to th
any, friends for their expressions
of sym'pa'thy, fioral tributes, for, cart,
loaned, for" the many deeds of kind+
ness during the bereavement.
-=-The Family;
Chester la Smith, PctblialanI:
*1.25 a year, U.S..*1.60 is .AAvatnrcri
nap 1NA.RREAR8,.$2 MAY BR t7Hs)ag•1fta,
and read the ilame Paper
haveassembled to wish you contrnik*
ed happiness on the sea of matrime
`ony and as you look at marriage
think of it as the beginning, not the
end, of a wonderful adventure which
can be made a success or a failure'.
according to the plan which you and!
your husband desire to follow.
Little lady at the altar,
Vowing by God's Book and Psalm.,
To be faithful, fond and true.
Unto him whostands by by you;
Think not that romance is ended
That youth's curtain has descended,'
And love's pretty play is done,
For it's only just begun.
Marriage, blushing little lady ''
Is love's sunny path and shady, al:
Over which two hearts should wander.
Of each other growing fonder.
As you stroll to each tomorrow, 4'
You will come to joy and sorrow;
And as faithful man and wife,
Read the troubled book of life.
Bitter cares will some day find you,
Closer, closer they will bind you,
If together you will bear them
Cares grow sweet when lovers slieri
them,
Love unites two happy mortals,
Brings them here to wedlock's portal
And then blithely bids them go, :
Arm in arm through weal and woe.
Little lady of the altar,
Never let your courage :falter,
Never stoop to unbelieving,
Even when your heart is grieving;
To what comes of wintry weather
Or disaster—stand together;
Through life's fearful hour of night
lave shall bring you to the light.
—Edgar Guest.
We could not let this occasion
pass without showing our kindesit re-
gards in a tangible manner, so we
ask you to accept these gifts and
'wish you a long, happy and prosper-
ous married life.
—The Sunday School Class.
11/11ss Milverna Geiger then prea-
ented the bride with several useful
gifts. She made a very suitable re-
ply thanking all for their kindness.
Refreshments were served to con-
clude a very happy evening.
Fanners! Attention!
We have been appointed selling
Agents for the celebrated Viking
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarantee. Let
us demonstrate this machine to you
and compare it with all others. And
don't forget, the best feature is the
unusual easy terms. Liberal allowance
for trade-ins: tf44
C. SCHRAG & SON. •
biue coat
The color guarantees
quality
Semet, Solvay Coke
Miler Creek and
Rosedale A.1bel��
.1e and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
hest cash prices paid
Eggs on a graded basis
ia73tene 10. ._.. _.,. REN
Mrs. Lldia Pfile and son Urbain,
motored to Hensall on Monday.
Mrs. Harry Bedour is spending a
few weeks at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mousseau we-
re recent visitors with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. rarer Mousseau at Kippen.
Mr. Garnet Walper of Windsor,
was a recent visitor with his mother
here.
Mrs. William Ross and son Wallace
of near Brucefield, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Smith.
The heavy rains of the past week,
followed by the warm weather this
week is creating a wonderful growth.
Everything seems to be looking goo'd
and no doubt we will again be blest
with an abundance of everything.
Mrs. Gordon Walper and little
daughter of Venice, Calif., Who were
visitors with relatives here for a
few weeks, left for the home of Mrs.
Walper's parents in the State of S.
Carolina, making the trip in the new
car she purchased at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Overholt
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Em-
merson Overholt and family all of
Goderich were Sunday visitors at
the home of their mother, Mrs. Wil-
liam Miller, of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leibold of Str-
atford are visiting with friends in
and around Zurich this week. They
• were former well known residents of
j Darr village, and al eagle only, forty,,
miles awey they have not had a good
look alt the town and friends for
seven years, and their friends agree
it was too long an absence.
Died at Kitchener
The sad intelligence reached here
in Zurich of the passing of Mrs.
Flora Wing (nee Moritz) at her
home in Kitchener, on • Monday June
8th, the funeral taking place on
Wednesday June 10th from the Sch-
reiter-Sandrock Funeral Home at 3
o'clock, p.m. Mrs. Wing was born
and raised in Zurich, and has been a
resident of Kitchener for many years
She is survived by a son and two
daughters; four brothers, Mr. A. E.
Moritz of Guelph, and three, John
Isaac and Edward of the West. Mrs.
Wing has not been well for some
time, and it was only about a year
ago that the three brothers from the
West were over and they had a most
memorable time together, filo when
they called on friends and places in
Zurich.
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OBITUARY
Late Edward Claus Datars.
. Edward Claus Datars, son of late
Henry Datars and his wife Sophia
Janzen, was born in Hay 'f ownship,
on February 28th 1862, Having been
baptized in early infancy, he ratified
his baptismal vows at his confirma-
tion, on IPalmsunday 1875. He has
been a faithful member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, all his life,
and at times has served on .cre church
council. He entered into Holy matri-
mony with Lisette Rotarmel vIay 3rd
1892. He spent most of his Life on
the family farm, Hay Township, until
1929', when they moved to Zurich and
Mr. Datars going into retirement of
a well earned rest. After a lingering
illness of a few months' duration, he
suddenly passed away at the noon
,hour of Wednesday June 3rd, aged
'74 years, 3 months and 6 days. Mr..
Datars was a much thought of man 1
by everyone wird knew him, . an hon-
est; and upright man of high qualities,
was a member of Hay Council for
a number of years. Surviving are
his''sorrowing widow and seven chil-
dren; (Victoria) Mrs. Erwin Models
of Kitchener; Clarence at home; El-
more, of Dashwood; Anna at home;
rd ward of Zurich (Laura) Mrs
Milford Schilbe of Zurich: and Rei
Albert Datars -of Desboro. Also eleven
grandchildren and one brother, Mr
Honey Datars of Thedford. The fume
oral took place on Saturday after-
ellen
ftel 'glen fo t1'' Lutaelnn church for sct
vee and Lutheran cemetery for in -
torment. Pastor E, Turkheim offirr
ing at the services. We 'join with ,
the many friends in ex'catali 1 sym-
pathy to Vie bereaved,
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She'll be thrilled with the beauty
of any one of these three modern
styles . . . She'll appreciate the
guaranteed perfection of the
diamonds and the exquisite hand..
carved settings. Don't miss this
opportunity. Credit if desired!
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EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Spring and Su
mer
WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK
OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS:
Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz = Curtains,
and Curtain Materials, House Dresses, Men":
and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and Overalls,,,
Sweaters, Boys' Bloomers and Pants.,
1-larness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boots„
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and
1 Qc. package Garden Seeds.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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