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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-08-23, Page 4Dashwood FurnitureStorei ... Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines Singer $30 • New Williams $27 Raymond $25 Model $25 Cabinet $23 A. large stock offurniture always on hand. - Undertaking We carry the largest stock in this line in Western Ontario. Calls day or night will get your prompt atten- tion. C911 central. P. MeISAAC Furniture and Undertaing • , .. SUBSCRIPTION • CONTEST • The following is • the standing in our prize Circulation Contest up to Saturday- evening last. . Miss Lottie Galster5000 Miss Ada Wurni 4800 Miss Blanche Laporte 19900 Miss Sadie MeIsatte. 130800 Miss Victoria Daters1500 Miss Gladys MeNevin 3400 Mrs. Sas. Humphreys.51000 Miss Tillie Johnston0200 Miss Mary Gallma,n3000 Mrs. Dan Keel1er....124000 Miss Ida Sifele.... ...... ..500 . LEGAL CARDS. k'ROUDFOOT RAYS & KILLORAN, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran. BUSINESS CARDS. B. S. PHICLIPS,, ' AUCTIONEER, Exeter. •Sales conduoted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms 'easonable. Orders left at this offiee will be promptly attended to. B. W. F. BEAVERS EXETER Licensed. Auctioneer for County of Huron. Sales conducted in the most approved manner. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Dates can be made at the Crediton Star or at the • Bargain Store, Exeter. IT EILBER & SON Crediton, - Ontario Conveyaneers, General Insurance Agents Telephone—Office la, House n. ANDREW P. 3ESS, FIRE INSURAN- es agent, representing the. London, Economical, Waterloo, IVIonareb, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every. thing in fire insurance. R. F. A. SE GLERY, DENTIST, GRA- tluate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Pain iess extraction of teeth. Plate 'work a speeiality, At Dominion Efouse, Zurich, every Mon- day. 7-26 E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND • Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages, - Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. i 1 ,LODGE MEETINGS a-- CI0 F 6 • Court Zurich No. 120 i * * meets every lat and 8rd. 1 Thursday of each month ab 8 o'clock p. in. in the A. 0. 11. W. Hon • • 4, 4. Wleaste, C. U. 1 I Riokbeil Lodge j A.O.U.W. No, 3 93, meal 1 the 2nd and 4th Frida,y of every month at 8 o'clock, in their Rall, Merner Block: F • • Fnen. WITWEA ,M. W 1 11 Electric Restorer for Men • phosnhono restores every nerve in the body to its proper tension; restores Viet and. vitality. Preniatu re decay and all sexual AveakaOss averted at on, Phosphonol will nuke von a now mari, Price Sit a box, or tw6 for WAn,1;;;:gAtit T2 sc'""°"1": District • IIETT S.A.1.111 Miss Florence Reynolds has left for Calgary, where she has been engaged on the teaching staff of the city sehools. • James Bullard, who had such a seyere attack of appendicitis at Grand Bend, is honae, and. ablo to come down town. •• • The township. of Tockersmith has about 100 lese voters on the list for parliamentary elections than it had a year ago. Mrs. Percy Reynolds of Moosejaw, who has been visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reynolds, has left for her home, accompanied by Miss. Amy Reynolds. William Bell one of our most re- spected townsmaneelebrated the 90th. anniversary of his birth on Wednesday DRYSD Mr. and Mrs. entertaining M ' two children of theity Mrs. Captain GvJL ter and Miss ,G are visitimffisig the fornt George Denomme. We congratelate3Ir. Jose] of Chatham for raising a baby. At a picnic held on in connection with St.Joseph' al at Chatham a babyshow was features, and Mr. Laporte, old Drysdale boy is the Prou of the prize youngster. By the recent birth of a child Mr. and Mrs, Philip Masse, Mr. Denomme one of our highly ester citizens became great-greaAtaD Furnishing partrnent �u ohm get Reacly4racle. StiiLs' 1117tcle- to -Order, A l'eetion of Fancy •Shirts, Hats and Caps at yery pi cos. 44411,,• Circulation (intes • We want to increase the Subscription List of out three paperS, ie., . Herald, Zurich; Pioneer, Dashwood, and. Star, Crediton, to 2000, • and to accoMplish this quickly we are offering some handsome prizes for the most, popular ladies, married or eingle. It will pay you to "get busy." Someone is going,to get 9. handsome $300.00 piano. _ First Prize father at the age of 77 years. aSti, A number of members of the family relatives were present and a very plea - Dopamine is bale and hearty and a sant time was -spent. active as many men at fifty. The five generations are; M. Denonime Mrs. Ben Charrette, Mrs. 'Stephen Meidinger, Mrs. Philip Masse and the recent arrival in the Masse family. s Mr, and Mrs. Douglas and, daughter Irene are home from the West, where they have been spending a couple of months. They 'are accompanied by a brother of Mr. Douglas, who has been in the West for some years. The local bowlers, who made a fine showing at the Exeter tournament, were given a great reception on their arrival home. They were met by the town band and a largecrowd of citizens, and were warmly congratulated by Reeve Petty. • OREDITON Mr. and Mrs Schwantz of Colborne visited their daughter Mrs. Chris. Heist over Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Val. Ratz, of Ram - burg spent Sunday the guests of Mr. Mrs. Chas. Zewicker. Mr. Reginald Graham, former man- ager of the Bank of Commerce here, spent Friday in town. Samuel Brown who has been laid. up witli an attack of inflammatory rheumatism is recovering, Master Willie Lawson and. Master Herbert Beaver spent Sunday with Mr. C. Beaver, of Dashwood. Mr. and. Mrs. Jelin T. Bedford and Miss Gretta, Bedford. are 'epending a few days in Sarnia this week, Mrs. Rev. E. Burn and children re- urnecl home on Friday night last fter a very pleasant visit in Hespler nd. Tavistock. 11.fr. Harrison Holtzman who is working in Colborne Township spent Sunday under the parental roof. The Misses Minnie and Lulls Fink- beiner of Exeter, spent Friday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schenk. The Misses Pearl and Elsie Gaiser entertained a number of her girl friends n Thursday evening, and a_very soci- able time was sent. Mr. Arthur Lewis' barn in McGil- livray, was destroyed by lightning on Monday morning, with most of this season's crop. The loss is very heayy with only a light insurance on the Mr. Rhode of the 14th of Stephen lost it valuable horse last Friday .Mr: Rhode had driven to Mr. Ratz' bush o pick berries and left his horse tied o tree and when he returned the horse was -choked. to death. DASHWOOD Miss Euloeen Guenther is camping at the Bend. for a week. Miss Icla Becker of Grand Bend spent Monday in town. Mr. Charlie Fritz of Zurich was a vistor in town on Sunday. Mr. Herman Elliot of Exeter spent. Sunday with friends here. Mr. Dan. McCormick of Seaforth is yisitingsat Mrs F. Preeteles. Messrs J. Kraft and E. Nadeiger spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Mr. Krueger of Detroit Mich. is visiting at John Kuntz, 14th con, Miss ROuet of Brucefield spent Sun- day with Mr. and. Mrs. P. Fassold, Messrs Emerson and Chester Gaiser were in Crediton Friday. Miss Jessie Baker of Goderich spen Sunday under the parenteal roof. Miss Pearl Wertz ot Zurich visited. Miss Ethel Kellerman for a' few.dayi, • oc'c'o our Children's Wash Suits and Romper Suits. • •• Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. General Merchant, Zurich. Notice to Creditors the matter of theestate of Nich• olas Foster, of the Township of s Hay, in the •County" of Iluron, • gentleman, deeeased. • Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes in that behalf that all creditors and others having claims against the es- tate of Nicholas roster late og the Town. ship of Hay, who died on or about the Oth day of July 1912, areirequired on or before the 15th dax of Aug. 1912 to send by post Ili the townshipo ' prepaid or ctituOr toj Zurich P 0., Executors of the said deceas- ed their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their ac- , counts and tbe nature of the • securities, if ''any, beld...,by them, \And furtherlake intice that after such lasts entioned date tie said Exeoutors wiU primed to distri- 'tote the assets of the deceased among the rititled 'hereto, " having regarci„ r.st,'*,4frijo '0,4 40'3410, h kttve intics and that said Ekeenters 1 not be liable for the said assets or my\part thereof to any person or persons of w osse claims notice shall not have • been received`by them at the time of such dis- tribution, 1oLADNTAN & STA.NBURY • Miss ' .jessie BaJsei. s.is slag. A her holidays at her house he Master Ward. Fritz... and. , Russ,el Preeter of Zurich were in town. Tues- day, Miss Pearl Wurtz of Zurich spent a few days with her aunt Mr. J. Keller- man. Mr. and Mrs. John Triebner of Exeter spent Sunday with. Mrs. j4hn Lipp er t Rev. L. Muller of Sharpsbnr P visiting his mother and brother Henry Muller. A number of the young attended . the ball game at CI ton on Monday. Miss Rose Nesper returned to home in Buffalo after spending a weeks witli her relatives. Misses Oliva Fenn and Do Rogers of Parkhill spent a few t. here the guests of Miss Ethel Ke man.. Mr. Kenneth Routlege rotas home Saturday after spendig weeks with his aunt Mrs. Alla Cromarty, Miss Mary England. is spendin few days in Zurich with her 4 Mrs. D. S. Faust. ' Miss Latta Guenther is spent a few days with her al Mrs. F aliner of Greaten. Miss Emma, Tieninn and her hi of London spent Sunday withs; and Mrs, E. Tienutn.. A very severe, electrio storutp over Dashwood Sunday, evening companied by heavy rain: Mr. and Mrs. Hoffniftn and , and Mrs, Stacy spent Sunday Rob. Hayter's at Greenway. Mr. 'Kenneth Routledge rots, home, after spending 114 elidays, his grand. mother at ltd.° Par t Wayne is visits forint ents 1VIr. and Mrs. las. /jonquil, ai,144.41, d Very few services will be longer remembered than the farewell seevice old in Zion Evangelical Church Sun- day evening last in honour of Rey. and Mrs, M. M. Whiting, who will leave on Thursday the 29th inst for apan, as missionaries under the Meth- odist church of Canada. The service as unique in every particular. The pastor Rev. Burn presidld in a very able manner. Every hymn rang the • rue missionary •spirit, •and special elections were given by the choir and quartette.niale Prof. T. Finlzbeiner, Northwestern College Naperville II1. En a few well chosen words congrat- Iated and Mrs Whitinc, ou their a,ppointment, wishing thernbOod peed. Mrs. Whiting in a quiet earnest manner told of her call to missionary • eryice, thanking the friends for their any tokens of appreciation since her ppointment has been made known, iIr. 'Whiting gave the closing address - n which he set forth very earnestly ss is reasons for going to Japan, and the 11fiIda Wanalbold re glorious privilege which he felt was 17)1idaY after SP6Mling is. The service closed -with a very friend Miss 'della, Seha uita,ble and touching duet by Mr, and Misses 0. r Fenn, P Irs,Whiting entitld —"I want my Qestroicher, Kellerm ife to tell for Jesus", the congregation spent Saturday aftCsaiqo joining in the last ehorus. At •the Bencl. concluaion ftvor waitc+d and came for- ward to wish Mr. and Mrs. Whit - leg God -speed on their long journey, 1).D.„ a few weeks and greatest success ih their choeen U• MW Mieh, lire'wepk, Misses Repro and. OsFe) hill were the,giresVkiis' inan, over Satnidar. and; lieitor for Executors, Di91,2te.d xeter this 2411i day ot_july et your Ncrallit t Zurich's Leading Sliop,the only Place, ,the Newest is always first and satisfaction need. ry n. Connetion 110171t/All ZURICH Beautiful:Mendelssohn Piano • H. Wells, Agent, Zurich. • See it at Ilia store. 5econd Prize Ladies' Fur Lined Coat Value $75.00. May be seen at Zwieker's store Crediton. • Third:Prize New Williams Drop -Head. Sewing Machine See it at P. Mclsaac's furniture store, Dashwood. Fourth -Prize Ladies' Gold Watch Fifth Prize Set best Plated Knives and Forks 4th and 5th prizes, See at F. W. Hess Jewelery store, Zurich • ' sitevezes "* NOW LADIES, "GET BUSY" • Subscription' Values New Subscriptions 1000 votes Renewal 500 rotes • Arrears for each year 200 votes tending of candidates up to Saturday evening of each week will be pub. ed the following week. • 4. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • Voting Goupon 414 02* 4. 4. • I Vote for 4. 4. 4. New Subscription ..Votes Renewal Votes • As the mlaalLy Amount Paid Arrears.., • Votes •* Sent by. Address..... * Name of paper sudsCribed for The Herald Office, Ztiriich