Zurich Herald, 1915-10-15, Page 5THe'QIHllRCHES.
EVAN. ODURCH SERVICES.
Sunday, Gernran. 11.00 a, n1.
Sunday Sehooi 9.45 " is
Junior Y, P. A. 1.00 i?. m.
(Service) English 7.00 ' "
". Teachers meeting 8.00 " "
Mon Tri.Mt Brotherhood 8.00 " "
Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.15 "
Wed.nesday Player Meeting 8.00 "
Friday Teachers` Training
Class 7.80
choir practice 8.80 " "
Ladies Aid meets 1st Alonday of.
each month at 7.80 p. m.
LUTFIERAN.CIIURCH SERVICES
If
German, •Sunday 10.80 a. m.
English 7.80 p, m.
Bible School ' 9.00 a. in.
Men's Mis'n'ry.,S. Tuesday 8.00 p. m,
Luther •League Friday 8.00 pant.
L A S 1st Weds'y of month 8.00 p, in.
You are cordially invitedto -take an
active part in all. these meetings and
services.
"Blessed are they that hear the
word of God, and keep rt, Luke 11.28,
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Andrew F. Hess
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A large variety of Comic,
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son Line, the 'end board of of a Bain
wagon. Finder rloti-iy this office.
Notice—Will the ,party.wbo, tin-
,knowingly,'toolc the wrong bean hal+
\'ester knivesfrom my shop,- kindly
return.same and the right ones will be
given him, • L Prang.
The, embargo on potatoes has been
removed by Canada and the United
States. It has been deoided by both
countries that the disease of scab is not
snfficiently serious to warrant the em-
bargo.
Willfatii Ft Travers, former general
manager of the Farmers Bank, was
released from Kingston penitentiary
on Tuesday. He had served four years
and nine month'in prison having had
15 months taken off his term for good
behaviour.
HUNT ITP YOUR RAZORS
You can do your "little bit" towards
helping the Allies in the present
wits by leaving your old razors at the
Ace of Dr A J McKinnon. The
razors are forwarders to Toronto and
before the eoldiers.at the front receive
f'zetn are sharpened ready for use.
LOOK UCS YOUR LABEL
Take a look at the label this week.
Wohave corrected our subscription
list up to Sept. 22nc1 and those who
have paid their subscription account
during the past several weeks. should
find that •the correction of date has
been made. If you find that the
label does not read as it should call at
the office or write us and we will see
that the correction is made. And by
theway, there are a few who have
nob had any change in ide in their
label in some time. Those subscrip-
tions should be paid at once.
„Rough on Rats" clears out Rats
Mice etc. Don't Die in the House..
15c. and 25c. at Drug and Country
stores.
THE WAR AT YOUR DOOR
A Plan to Get tlae Best Story
of the Great European
Conflict.
• The war in Europe increases in in-
tensity and the end is not yet.' The
big metropolitan newspaper has never
been in such Universal demand as it is
to -day and the The Toronto Mail and
Empire leads all its contemporaries in
supplying the most accurate news from
the vast scene of world cenflict.
The Weekly Mail and Empire con
thins the story of the war A's it pro-
gresses, while the Daily Edition al
ways publishes the best daily record
of the gigantic straggle.
By arrangement we eo.n supply The
Weekly Mail and Empire and our
own paper, together from now till
Jan 1, 1916 for 25 cents or from now
to Tan 1, 1917 for $1.65. This in an
offer that enables you to get the best
big weekly published in Canada along
with your best local paper, at almost
a half-price rate. Send or bring all
orders into the office of this paper.
"On the Field of Honor"
The publishers of The Family
Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal,
are making a. strong bid for that
beautiful picture, full of pathos. en
titled "On the Field of Honor." It is
assumecl~the publishers of the Fatmily
Herald have in mind using it as a
preseentation plate. If that is so there
is a great treat in store for readers of
The Family Herald and Weekly Star
this autnnm. In past years The Family
Herald of Montreal has been noted
not only for the tvonderful excellence
of that journal but many beautiful
pictures it has presented to its readers
The Family Herald has a name for
succeeding in any thing it undertakes,
nod we feel sure if it is humanly pos-
sible to seeure "On the Field of Honor'
that the publishers will succeed in
gettine it. ' "On the Field of Honor"
is attracting widespread attention in
Europe.
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OF ALL
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door from; Hamilton ' St. Goderielt.
Private funds bo loan at lowo t rates
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W. Paoui 'ooT, JR.
MEDICAL. CARDS
R A. J. 14IacKINNON late house
Surgeon, Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan 'Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Lute • -of the
House Staff, New York Polyclinic.
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in ronnteton. Office Zurich,
Ont.
, F. Schram, trite 11 tie•
Surgeon and house Physir
of Victoria Hospital, Loudon,
('aduatc•--of Faculty of !llerlteine of
1Ve,teru University, 1 ondutr.
Main Otiiee at I)asbwood, Ont.
Vis.ts Shipka 1-lollday aiterneon of
each Week,
Notice To ehters—
All persons .indebted. to
the estate of the late Alfred
Scruton, fensa,ll, are here-
by notified to pay theil
accounts at once. to John
Zuefle, Hensall, Ont.
John Zuefle )
Executors
Wm. Mackay
Dated at Hensall, Sept. 29th, 1915.
CIDER MILL
Will operate my eider Mill
every Monday and Wednes-
day afternoons,until further
notice.
Merano Steckley 2}.:".
2 miles north of Blake.
TILE1
All sizes of first–class
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BR1CK!
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BEST QUALITY
SECOND TO NONE
Prices Right
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Louis Foster, Manager.
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Zurich Central,
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FOR 1915
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Daily Mail and Em-
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Morning Edition,
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AGNIFICENT soldiers and sailors from every part of the
I3ritish Empire are laying down their lives for you and
yours. Perhaps some of your own blood are amongst thein.
An urgent appeal has gone forth froiu the Marquis of Lansdowne, Presi-
dent of the British Red t_'ross, for funds to provide medicines, appliances,
comforts, and hospital equipment of all kinds to alleviate the suffa:ings
from wounds and sickness of sailors and soldiers from all parts of the Em-
pire. This appeal is endorsed by their Majesties, the King and Queen, and
every :British possession is setting aside, by official proclamation
9 For Sailors
and Sobers
as a day of public giving to aid in this splendid cause,
which stands in severe need of assistance owing to
the tremendous demands upon Red Cross work.
•
ntann(s s toa is set at
We can and will raise this amount as a token that Ontario feels for our
wounded heroes and will not see thein languish in .their pain and suffer-
ing for the want of medical and other comforts. Do your part and _make
""Our Day for Sailors and Soldiers" a tremendous success in your locality.
"We shall be truly grateful to
you for assistance in relieving the
sufferings of our wounded soldiers
and sailors from all parts of the
Dominions."
Lansdowne,
President British Red Cross Society.
"This is the first appeal of the
Motherland to Canada in this
present war. It calls upon our
humanity as well as our loyalty."
John S. Hendrie,
Lieut. -Governor of Ontario.
Givto theeed Cross
Every cent collected goes to British Red Cross head-
quarters, where it is officially and wisely spent. No
money is wasted in expenses, even this advertising
space is donated by the publishers.
Give a day's pay. Do your part. Give liberally and
loyally. Give your money, because these brave ones
—our sailors and soldiers, are giving their lives for
us. Collectors on October 21 will solicit your sub-
acription—or make it through your Mayor or Reeve.
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