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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-10-18, Page 4ILL YOU CENTRAL alma STRATFORD, ONT. -... Write for the large free catalog- ue of this school, and you will learn how you can succeed. It will then rest with you to decide it you will succeed. We are placing students in pos- itions paying $600 and $700 per annum, and we have many such applications for help which we cannot supply. The best time to enter our classes is now. Write for our Free Catalogue D.A.fficiachlan, Principa Dashwood Furniture Store Pianos, Orga s and Sewing Machines Singer $30 New Williams $27 Raymond $25 Model $25 Cabinet $23 A. large stock of furuitllro always on hand. Undertaking We carry the largest stock in ti is ine in Western Ontario. Calls (ley r night will get your prompt atten- tion. Call central. P. oISAAO 4 i.arn1ture and Undertaing AL., ° RDS, Earrxhticr , Sol<itr"rtor5:-Nbtn,rie$ 15ittaib, etc, ,Goderieb,.3 Ca?a,dla W. Proudfoot. 1 . C. R. C;:'Hays. J. L. Halloran. BUSINESS GARBS, B. S PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. sales conducted in all parts. Satis- etion guaranteed or -no pay. Terms seasonable. Orders left at this office i11 be promptly attended to. B. W. F. BEAVERS EXETER 4censecl Auctioneer for County of Enron. Sales conducted in the most *roved manner. Satisfaction guar- e.teed. Dates can be made at the rediton Star or at the Bargain Store, Exeter. H. EILBER & SON Crediton, - Ontario Conveyancers, General Insurance Agents Telephone—Office la, House 1b. NDREW F. HESS, i'IRE INSURAN- ce agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every thing in fire insurance. . 1'. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA- duate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction o@ teeth. Plate work a speciality. At .Dominion House, Zurieh, every Mon- day. 7-26 ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public. De e ds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office -- Zeller block, Zurich, Otic, LODGE NMEETIAPGS 151 Court Zurich No. 1240 is V • 1` . meets every 1st and 3rd iursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. the A. 0. U. W. Hall. J. J. &Irsaiiimt, C. R. .0.11. . Lodge r o Ne. 3 93, meets 0 2nd and 4th friday of every montl, 8 o'clock, in their, Ball, Merner Block; Palm. WXTurna ,M, W imemmirme non El) ai1.th C..1..:1....:';:4 Zurich Lodge No. •I;k?, meat:. evert' t?1,4i atT3+triri.�4.a�. District DASHW OOI Miss Eutloeen Guenther is in a veil low condition, Miss Pearl Willert spent Sunday et her home. Mrs W. Rothermal of Exeter was in town a few days this week. Mr. Harry Kraft was in Zurich . on Sunday, Mrs Beaver is staying with her daughter, Mrs W Snell. Miss Makins spent Sunday at her home in Exeter, Mrs. Hander and daughter Louisa, left Friday last for Germany, Mrs. H. Hoffman was an out of town visitor this week. Mr. Samuel Brown was in on Tuesday, on business. Rev Grenzebach was in Zurich a few days this week. Miss Marancla Brown is attending school, hero. 'Miss Lily Fahuer of Crediton, visited relatives in town, on Tues- day. .• Mr. Case, and daughter, from +x- eter, spent a few days with Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Case. town Quite a number of loads of apples have passed through town, which the apple buyers have bought. Messrs Fahners and E. Burn of Crediton, called on friends, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Id. IIoffman, on Sunday. Miss Nora Siebert returned on Tuesday, after visiting relatives in Crediton, for a few weeks. Messrs Norman Kellerman and blilfred McIsaac • spent Sunday,. at the 14th con. Mrs. Rannie of Zurich is staying with her daughter, 'Mrs. H. Guenther fora while: w There.til tis'' uio Si afternoon o ;*a ��d i}i tt'l;'11 'r • - our Purchase Is Satisfactory Mr and Mss B. Dtslawood, ou '1 Oltas Zwiolkea. in Toronto; on lrrisi;l, Miss Lily Fanner' in. Dashwood, oia;'1?t'W Mr, Stun Br °W;' visitor in Dashwood Messrs. Fahner spent Friday hveu1 in Jlasla� cod.- ' The 4 Ws me Miss Lilian Gate; All report an tune: Mrs. Flemiaig ing a few weeks Mr and Mrs M. Bea East: Many from. leer, Harvest Hores �17.nzrr on Wednesday._ ':Cie Fav ess Mr: ' tiiycl9a spent Sunday -at, latter's parentk; Finkbeiner. ST. It is with }nUOII report the dea'tIi t t Masse,; who diet the loth, de ace`ase ened with t-s'l the disease wtk till a, sudden 615. and 'releasee, o was 27 years ipf i t, eldest son of the late. i He leaves to 1uaourn.. wife and three 'chi] mother, six•15rothe ts, sisters, All..at.tended-' but Peter acid Paul, frr Those from -distant mint Cyril Masse of betroit,:ifr J Garry of elxe,1'r thli c 0 Mrs, Dougal a q aeag,' ;t,;: The body ir: =rougb.z troit- for lea ; in . church cera i ,ant ;. was largel t?,utoet ,'to' Ytonciay frieiide 'I�uasness Tlaeada,y, ' Burn: 3a friends, Mollie of an,day cast, lentil good spend. parents, Or -Ureiiton tded the nt;r i rInsley, t�v at was`a Dearing, erne , of the +tinct Mrs. M. • et that we el, late'''`Maxini :trJt,on. Oct being striok- r. At first bnrght faataI, ryr,t a worse, s:' D sell �15 ee xx'S' ltd ':rue tear's neral. Kindly favor us with a. call again. • If not satisfactory please let us . know and we will gladly make it right. This store belongs to the . people of Zurich and surrounding country for Trading Quarters, and we want trans- action to be pleasant and profitable to you. . Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. General Merchant, Zurich. SU sSCRIPTION CONTEST The following is the standing in our Drize Circulation Contest 11p to Saturday evening last. Miss Lottie Galster 5000 Miss Ada Warm 4800 Miss Blanche Laporte 19800 A:Tiss Sadie 11IeIsaae. 141800 Miss Victoria Daters1 500 Miss GIadys McNevin 8400 Mrs. Jas. Humphreys.51500 Miss Tillie Johlzston8200 ass Maid Gallanan8000 11''fissIda, Tide gust lllisa EMma Eia't, left Monday for Stratford, where Mr. J. Eidt is sick in the Stratford Hos- pital. Mr. Earl Hedden who has been working in Exeter for a couple of months is home for a few weeks. Miss Clara •Veber left Tuesday morning for Toronto, where she will stay for a while. Special service will be held in the Evangelical church Sunday Oct. 20. Tho Lord's Day Alliance will have charge of the service. All members of the Senior Y. P. A. are requested to be present on Sun- day night, as they have sone import- ant business. Dogs are still roaming around' town. Those people who don't in- tend to shoot their dogs, should keep them tied up tightly or some , day they will be used as a bull's eye- or some praoting mark. (n' N rF i'o l etaziy . ar Mr. .T. Jae M meted ]2a ` uncle in Clinton, who S wry =los Y The farm �� rs t►tieving 'extra work saving, =ir bht, prop: owing to the Contin ' x:wet weather. LAW RATES FOR HUNTERS VIA GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY FARES --Single first-elass fare for the round trip from all stations in Ontario (except north of Gravenhurst and west of -Pembroke), also from De- troit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. GOING DATES—Oct 7th to 'Nov 0th, inclusive, to all points on Teanis- kaming and Northern Ontario Rail- way, Teinagami, etc., and to certain points in provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, also State of Maine. October 77th to Nov Oth, inclusive to Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay,aganeta� van ,and French Rivers, IKawartha Lakes,, and points on Grand Trunk Railway, So- vern to North Bay inclusive, Mada- waske to Parry Sound, Lindsay to Haliburton, Argyle to Coboconk; Penotang, Midland and Lakefiold. RETURN LIMIT—All tickets. Valid for return until Thursday, Dec. 12th. oxeept to points reached; by steamer lines, Tuesday, Nov 12, 15112 Write to A. :PI Putt District- Pas. ,,1).or Agent, Union Station,'.Pnronto, )ntru'ii), for Ree illustrated booklet stilted `ilr is of Fish nncl Game " Several are "4iving trouble sav- ing their '' cess.. -A ,number have not " t raised. yet;; and thosewho Vial they are rotting, ate . Mr. J; P S called in the village, last cit. Mrs. Edigl'bbffer left on Wednes- day for Fulta,rton,: 'where she in- tends remaini g With her daugh- ters. Viola, intends loa,ving for the West. Co A Tailor Shop where the shown firs guarantee di Laund' Vtri' tailor j.ng Place, alray88 Sfaci on ytykft Tali IMAT3lt$ etfeiNta . ttorT mama), }tan rice tita 4 anyeee tot: aSts enzoasisa yr naE n ttongstrien stint tre ratoatts 'spcatat2a' Creditoi Flour Mills Manufacturer of all grades of Roller Flour. •. We also sell the Five Roses Flour -Gristing and Chopping prom. ptly done Oath Rolled and Chopping done at 5 cents a bag. 0 SWIEITZER CREDITON Meat Mutt .ET We keep stock a full lino of froth meats, etc. etc. Our outs are not, ed for their tenderness and wholesomness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our sausage. Give us a call. rioltolzonnawson CREDITON. FARM FOR SALE That first-class farm being situated in north part of lot 12, con '10, Town, ship of Stephen, 21 miles from Orecaiton and about three quarters of a Utile from school, rural phone in house, containing 50 acres of choice land. , On the promises is a good fralaie dwelling and good bank barn all buildings in good repair, 'goose or- chard, well fenced and well under- drained and in good state of cultiva- tion. Never failing well of good npring water at the kitchen door, Soft water. well. This property - will 'be sold: to suit er; poSSeseion given to Snit purchaser. For particulars apply to 'Wm, IT. Martyn on the .pro-. )1iWes,..'Oreditoe I' 0., or phone 9 on We want to increase the Subscription List of our three palaera Herald, Zurich; Pioneer, Dashwood, and Star, Crediton, to 2000, aiac accomplish this quickly we are offering some handsome prizes for the ai popular ladies, married or single. It will pay you to t+get busy. Some is going to get a handsome $800.00 piano. First Prize Beautiful Mendelssolin Piano H. Wells, Aent, .Zurich, See it at his store. Priz Ladies. Ful Lined Coat Value $75.00. May be seen at Zwieker's store Crediton, Third Prize New Williams Drop -Head Sewin Machine See it at P. McIsaae's furniture store, Dashwood. Fourth Prize Ladies' Gold Watch Fifth Prize Set best Plated Knives -and Fork 4th and 5th prizes, See at P. W. Hess Jewelery store, Zurich NOW LADIES, "GET BUSY' Subscription Values New Subscriptions 1000 votes Renewal 500 votes - Arrears for each year 200 votes Standing of candidates up to Saturday evening of each week while lished the following week. Votin Goupon • w. M4. 4 Amount Paid 4 + Sent by Address I Vote for As the most Popular Lady New Subscription ,... ...,......;. Renewal . , ..... ..... .... Arrears • 1 1 a Nameof paper sudscribed for.,...........:. .... :..... 6.++++++++,4++++++7.+++44+++.37 44+ 4e'• '++4'4'+