HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-06-21, Page 4Dahwood ( District Newt
TurnitureStorel
Pianos, Organs
and Sewing
Machines
Singer $30
New Williams $27
Raymond $25
Model $25
Cabinet $23
A large stock of furniture always on
hand,
Undertaking
We carrythe largest stock in this
line in Western Ontario. Calls day
or night will get your prompt atten-
tion. Call central.
P. McISA-A.0
Furniture and Undertaing
SUBSCRIPTION
CONTEST
The following is the standing in
our prize Circulation Contest tip to
Saturday evening last.
Miss Lottie Gaiter 5000
Miss Ada Wim» 4800
Miss Bltnehe Laporte 18200
Miss Sadie McIsaac-.,.68100
Miss Victoria Daters1000
Miss Gladys Mc\evin 3400
Mrs. Jas. Humphreys 50000
Miss Tillie Johuston5500
bliss Mary Gallman3000
Mrs. Dan)Koehler.......65I00
Misslda Sipple 500
W.C.T. U.
JOE BABCOCK'S ACCIDENT
OREDITON
Mr. C. Dnplan and son Harold of
Centralia, spent Sunday with friends
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morlock and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown autoed to
Dashwood, on Sunday last.
Mrs. Walter Dumart and son
Walter are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Aug Hill, for the past few weeks.
We are glad to see that. Mr. Fred
Young, who bas been confined to the
house for the past spring is again
able to be up and around.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wein of Dash-
wood, spent Sunday at the home of
71x'
DRYSDAL7 `'
Miss Blanche Laporte returned .on
Saturdaytevening fromattending the
reception of her sister, at 6antrd
River.
Seeding is about completed on• the
Line and favorable weather will bring
on an abundant crop. Hay will -be
very plentiful.
Mr. Tombyll of Montreal, was a
visitor in St. Joseph, over Sunday. L
The following who were in attendi,'
ance at the wedding of Miss Laporte
returned the latter part of the week,
among thein being Miss Agnes
bus. load; of 13 drove to Stpat,
ford ha Gluenther's auto on. Wed.
heyday.
Mr, Harry Roffman was in Lon -
on on Tuesday with the big auto
and took a load of campers to the
Bend.
Mr. Chas. Guenther took the
W ingluuri baseball team from that
town to Clinton on Tuesday. Mr,
Il, Guenther's autos are becoming
quite popular.
Rev, Mr. Sauer of Rodney, took
part in the services in connection
with the funeral of the late Mrs,
John Winkonweder on Wednesday.
EXETER
Mrs. Passmore of Toronto, is visit-
ing her sister Mis. F. W. Madman.
:-' Bev. R. Hobbs preached his fare-
wellsermon as pastor of James St
Methodist church, on Sunday evening
Soissons of Dunrobin, Mr. and Mrs ast'
the former's mother, Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George Southcott of
Wein. Leon Laporte of Detroit, Mr, aticlg
The Misses Mabel and Etta Mrs. Joseph Laporte, Chatham Santa' Monica spent a few days of
Fahrner spent the past week with Father Brisson paid his mother ti t,h sTweeklunteers left here on ar1Monclay
their grand parents, Mr. • and Mrs. visit, last week. Fr. Loiselle a formes `at Godeon
Tobias Guenther, of Dashwood. pastor here also called on friends ink ;