Zurich Herald, 1915-07-02, Page 51 VA T, CHURCH SERVIGII S. •
Sunday, Gernaii 11,00 a, ii
"' Sunday aa"bao1 9.45 "
Junior Y. P. A. 1.00 p. xi.
" (Service) English; 7.00
Teachers meeting 8.00 "
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Mon,, Tri•112u4Brotherbood 8,00��
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Tuesday, Y: P. A. 81.5 (�.
Wednesday Payer Meeting $.3O.
Friday Teachers Training
Class 7.80
choir practice: 8.30 44 (`
Ladies Aid meets, 1st Monday of
each month at 7.8dp.•m.
LUTHERAN :CHURCH SERVICES
( e'ruian, Sunday 10,80.a. in.
English . " 7.30.p. m,
Bible, School ` 9.00 a. in.
Men's Mis'n'ry S -Tuesday. 8.00 p. m.
Luther League • Friday , 8.00 p. m.
L•A S lstWecls•'y of month 8.00 p,
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 keep it. Luke 11,28,
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Miss Lily Faust, of Napier'ville, Ills,,
is visiting relatives here at present.
Mrs Ball of London visited at the
home of Mr C Lilber the ptist few
weeks.
Mr and Nit's Wes Merner, and child
of Bayfield, visited relatives: here on.
;Sunday: •
Mr John Tetetnner, of Detroit, is.
xenewing old friendships here for a
few weeks:
Andrew ` F. Hess.
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lD HWOOD
SHOE STORE
1 havea large stock of all
the latest and best- ill Mens'
_Ladies and Children Shoes.
Call and l . ok over our lines
'before yccc nay elsewhere.
We can save ybit; money,
Repairing Promptly, DoneZ,
Butter and eggs . taken in
exchange for shoes.
David Pfaff
Ont
Dashwood
-- Mrs Mittelholtz of Detroit is visiting
at the home of her son, A 1VIittelholtz,
at present.
MASS&Y_
J-11ARRIS
IMPLEMENTS.
Binders, Mowers, all kinds
of Cultivators, Discs, and Fer-
tilizer Drills, best and light-
est made, all steel.
Manure Sprzaders 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 'H. P. $75; 2i., EI. P. $85; 4 H.
P.$125; 6 EI, P. ui'175; 8 Id, P. $285;
12 H.':P. $875; all warranted first
uliuss.
At, the old. Stand:—
e
ll.[r Jacob Brown, of :the Goshen
Line sotb, haus purchased a .Maxwell
totaling �automobile. •
Mr Olhenser, wife and family; of
,Telesivaber, were guests' at the home, of
Mr 3• Zettio on Sunday.
Weather conditions were fine•for the
Evangelical S 'S picnic on. Tuesday
and a large crowd enjoyed fhen selves
at Grand Bend that day:,
Air .Alvin, Wurm, son of Mr Louis
Wurni; we,s united in marriage at
Hensal•1 last week with Miss 111 Clark,
of near.Hensall. 'They left:foea.short
wedding tour.'
We have moved our shoe,repair shop
to 4, G. Edighoffer's old 'stand; All
kinds of boots, and shoe repairing.
New. boots and.shoes made to ' order,
P. Bender:'
Mr David Sehwartzentruber of the
Bronson Line recently disposed of a
8 yr old Durham heifer to A, Sreenan
of St. Joseph, for the handsome shin
of :75.
At a congregational meeting held
in the Lutheran church on Monday
evening, the pastor, Rev W C Miller,,
announced shat he would: hold ,his
farewell sermon on July 11 His
resignation is deeply regretted by the
members of.the church.
The meeting of the Women's Instit-
ute in the Town hall last Saturday
was well attended. After an interest-
ing program bad been rendered lunch
was served. In another column- will
be found a full report of the address
given,by Mrs Stephen on the.occasion.
Last Friday the pipits of the Baby-
, )sine SGbQQ rgndgrcA an intQr'est.
program, it being the last day of,
school until the fall. ,.term begins.
Many of the residents of the section.
attended. Miss Clarke, of Stanley,
who has had charge of the school dur-
ing the past terin, has given entire
satisfaction and many . expressed the
fervent wish that she would return to
resume her duties at the opening of
the school .i n September.
Talking about good crops and high
grain. Mr S Dietrich of the'.Babylon•
Line has them all beaten. He brou-
ght to our office the other day.
barley that measured 4 feet 11 inches
in length, and fall wheat which mea-
sured 5 feet 9 inches in length, This
is growing on his own farm and the
whole crop looks splendid and - is of
uniform heighth, and has the "c5icken-
yard" variety of which some people
think so much beatenin many ways. .
'1'i)e cement work on the water.
tank at the :fire hall has been complet-
ed, • Tbs tank 1A fest in hi:4;111
and enough space has been reserved
tiltebee'to ingtaltaga'cline eugiue
auel ptiinping C'11it It . will hula
.tont 10,000 giliclls ct 'water when
full, is well built and should provide,
;L sufficientwater supply, for the town
for all piirprses, 'W un:iei' taod that
ti 11,te ni ,(lel of the lli:lt maks ;:of
,teat sprinklers, with the ,necessary
attacli.nients"require,l for supplying
water in case of tire, liar boon purch-
ased by the trust,, board, and will
arrive in a few days, when "lt'`system
of street sp_inklin, will be started,
I([LLED IN ACTION
DLiepl y regret to inform you, 19072,
Pte. Arnold` Branncr, 1st L,rtitt=• arm
erl'y c.f 9th, oftic'i:411yrepo'' 't (i hilted in
action,, Jan 15th.
'1 bo ttilr1\'o � ,Iegcliin fcolil 0ttaw,L,
1•'ecei VOJ ''
11and Mrs rs H 1
uhu Brenner
COp";,'41 1;110 sad news ()Lille deathOf
junoir son atinti front in France, while'
figla'lin;i to' his cin ritiy:Tto. Brenner
enlisted in the first Contingent, ;loin
lug the 9th 13a t , out west where 3 be
pad hoine�tcttded. fly :letters received
(ton i 1bili lately lie bad been tiglitiug
lrl the trenches for: spine.. time past
and was in th1 thi;ilc of it: 'I'bo bar•
roaved'1)0100ts hav3 tllo9.n111liy of
haat w'1 r1 a it 11n'11laity in. tlirlrr• II,s:
Square Dealing Ow' ,Mottt "
Hess Sc Son,
VAllgart
A 00 e: shipment j.i-It in of
Bon Bons, Chocolates, etc.
Tile best that money atm
lily
A' large Vu rhty of Comic,
1.'al,rir)tie, e'e,,;
Ch,i'll 'Mk ly" wily.
ti y
\fir. .t,ls:l h:tive the lilag.
°ilni, Speartnint, 111tc.
Lea(lind Brands o1 Cidars.
Neilson's Fantails toe Crea ril
IV CCORM1C +:'S
RESTAURANT
of a very pretty wedding on 'Wednes-
day afternoon, whtiia.tbeir daughter
Florence Myrtle ivas united in marrf lge
to Dr Ferdinand 1I Schnell, veterin-
arian of
eteran-arian.of Melita, Man., Mrs, .1 S Mail,
of Neepawa, played the wedding
march, hind the ceremony WAS perform,
ed by Rev R II Lowry in' the presence
of a large number of friends, The
bride, )vho was given await' by her
father, looked charming in ,a goWn of
ivory: satin and abeautiful. pearl neck.
lace the gift of the groom, a bridal veil
with orange blossoms and carried
bocluet of white roses, .liies of the
yalle,y a.nd`ferns.
After the ceremony the guests sat
down to a suiuptuous repast, 'which
was followed by a pleasant hour or two
spent in social intercourse and music.
The bride's travelling costume was
Belgian.' blue poplin, and the hat , a
,blank transparent shape triinined wilh
Belgian blue French daisies,
The young couple left on the 9.30
train roni Carberry accomuanied: *by
the good wishes of a host of friends.
They will he at home at Melita after
the 15th July.
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STOCK IN ZURICH and HURON
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St .rt now cut the hest selling. time,
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and terms to tigents Liberal Dein-
Pensions. Handsome Free Outfit.
Stone it • Wellington
The Fonthill Nurseries.
($sttiblished 1837)
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"A Man's Ability ,is his. Passport
Frank Weaver.
r-ufessor of Niesie London, Ont.
Teacher of Organ and all branches
of Piano Playing; ,Voice IOulture alid',
Artistic Singing a . Specialty. Sixte( n
years practical experience.
For trellis apply at the Herald Office..
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