The Herald, 1901-08-23, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township.
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VOL. II., NO. 4.
ZURICH, ONT. FRIDAY, AUG. 23 1901.
1. PER. YEAR.
CHURCHES.
ST. BONIFACE, Catholic,
Order of service for the summer.
Sundays: High Mass at 10 a. m.; Cate-
chism and Instruction at 12 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction of the Most
Blessed Saerameut at 7 p. m.
Holy Days: High Mass at 10 o'clock;
Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 p. m,
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 Saeramet every Satur-
day evening from 7 to 8.
Rev, Father Valentine. Parish Priest
EVANGELICAL, German and English
Sunday services: -
German, at 10 o'clock a. m. English, at
7 o'clock p. m., Sunday school at'2 p.m.
Tuesday evening; Junior Alliance, at 7,
Senior Alliance, at 8, noir 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. C. 13. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
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E Sd?iitrt', ptlftor.
R. Bengough has his dwelling
nicely repainted.
S. Martin, of near Zurich, was in
town on Tuesday.
Rev. G. H. Long and family are
rusticating at Grand Benet.
Miss Ella McPherson is visiting
at Dungannon and Goderich.
The Misses Koehler, of Zurich,
visited friends here on Tuesday.
Cooper Forrest of the Parr line
intends moving to town shortly.
T. Higgins of Toronto visited his
sister, Mrs. W. 0. Davis, lastweek.
J. C. Kalbfleisch, of Philadelphia,
Ont., did business in town Tuesday.
Miss Ingram of Woodstock has
been visiting her brother, Mr. H.B.
Ingram..
Rev, D. Wren spent a few days
in town with his mother, who is
very ill.
J. W. Ortwein and family visited
at H. Koehler's near Zurich on
Sunday.
Mrs. J'. C. Stoneman is spending
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Division court will sit here oxi merchandise. 3..7. is more at home
Tuesday next. with the scissors and yard measure.
Iir. B. F. Stumpf of Berlin was
in town yesterday.
Mrs. Short, of Hensall, spent a
week at Mrs. H. Koehler's.
Mr. John Hyndman, of Exeter.
was in town on Wednesday.
than the lariat.
New Adve•:rtisenhents : J•. Preeter,
D. S. Faust, D. Steinbach, F. A.
Edwards, J. W. Ortwein, J. C.
Stoneman, W. R. Hodgins, W. H.
Trott. Read them, it will pay you.
Next Sunday will be children'When making your early fall
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day at the Methodist Chinch. ilnra;l) t,;cs it will pay you to watch
the columns of TRE HERALD. Our
Master Charlie Dyer of Exeter is advertisers are after your trade
a visitor .1st Mr. D. Steinbach's. and will give you the very closest
Mrs. James Laidlaw left on Tiles- prices.
day for her hone at Pigeon, Mich. Mr, William Bender has pur-
For•first-class Harness Oil, in bulk c'ltateel the confectionery stock of
or can, call at 0. Greb's Hardware. Mrs. D. Gott,t'balk and will run
Mr. S. Rannie took a business the business at the old stand. lav -
trip to the county town last Thurs- ing purchased the building from
day, Mr, ht'stk'.
Miss Stanley of Listowel isthe Missionar Scrviees were held in
guest of her uncle, jilt. mr. IT. Hwy.; they Lutheran church last Sunday.
man. .htN. sermon, \vcre prealehed by
Dir. N. Deiebert of (talion, (71aiu, Lt 11i11er of i\'crty Ilauttlttlrg anal
is visitinghis parents here t.his' 11.1•t 1 t nt'ilics, tti lu) recent-lr atrrly-
week.
te.fr:aln Germany.
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