HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-06-27, Page 4Mr. Geo, Shore was called to th
bedside of his mother at Markha
who is seriously ill.
DASIWOOD 1'
on Friday evening, Mr',
e and E. A. Folliok were, a
m trustees to fill vacancies.Com
ppY
were appointed with power to p'
t, at once. First; building:new
- Second; installing new furinle
church. Third; painting and dee
ing the Main Auditorium.
church anniversary is to be hely
November 9th 1913.
Mrs. P. Mcisaac and son Milfer
visited friends in Crediton, on Stu
day.
M1'. Henry 14 uschel and sister Mrs
Monk of Berlin are the guests of Mr
and Mrs. Peter Kraft.
Mr. Henry Pills and the Misses
Pearl and Clara Pule of the 14th,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Mr. Adani Burk had a harm raising
old ;Saturday. Mr. Burk is putting
up a fine newbarn which will have
all modern improvements.
Miss Theo Hartleib had her school
picnic on Tuesday.
Barney Cunningham df Merton
was in town on Monday.
The Dashwood PIaning Mill have
just received a car load of shingles.
Otto, son of Mr. John Stephen of
the 14th is very ill at present.
Use Encore flour and patronize
home industry.
Mr. V. Heywood of Exeter was in
to
ie best practical training
in Ontario, Three depart-
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rses are thorough and pract-
eachere are experienced and.
les are placed in •positions.
a, individual attention and
s niay enter at any time.
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McLachlan,
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Pnci�
Priipal.
►ashwood
niture Store
giving Big Snaps
mos and Organs for
balance of the year.
i shipments of
r and Raymond Sew -
Machines must be
!eared out at once, at
a low price.
lock of Furniture
on band and prices
Lowest.
o es a en as Cash. -
DERTAKING
on hand. Day or
-call Central.
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Drders left at this office
ly attended to..
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Agents
Office la, House lb.
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resenting the London,
raterloo, Monarch, Stand-
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.ERY, DENTIST, GRA -
Royal College of Dental
onto, also honor gradu-
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ty. ie work a spec aliinless ty extraction
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7-26
CONVEYANCER AND
Deeds , Mortgages,
r Legal Documents care
tpbly prepared. Odice—
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vI FOR SALE
7, (Parr Llne,) Hay
acres 80 acres of
iek house and good
all fenced and drained.
apply to Duncan
P..0.
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buy vatentable. Comnittnien-
entlat. HANDBOOK on Patents
tene�rfor securing patents.
Mt c�ssharge,t ti t eCo, receive
C Jinmertcatlp
Witted weekly. Largest ctn.
IC*tine - j6Crnal. Terms for
postage. prepaid, Sold by
181Broadway,New tri`
5l St. Waaiia*tu-
wn Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Betehen and fam-
ily visited in Creditpn over Sunday.
The Misses Ruth and da Grouse-
.bach left Tuesday for Welland . where
they, will visit a couple of months.
Word was received last week by Jgs, re
Eidt, of the serious illness of his i?l.
daughter, Miss Tillie Eidt of Strat• a
ford, who is very low with pneumonia or
Miss Emma Eidt Ieft for Stratford on
Monday.
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In accordance with an invita
from the Exeter Council a deputat
from the Connor Machine Co;) will
on that body last week with 'pxq.,
position .in reference to building'a
foundary in connection with thitir
plant and also adding to their present
equipement. At the present lime the'
company have their castings made
out of town and„shipped in. :They
also have several men employed in;
other places making different parts of.
their engine. During the past couple'
of weeks a deputation from Paris and
also one from Ingersoll have waited.
on the company and made them tem-
pting offers to locate in either place;,
Before deciding on anything . the
Company wished to find out what .
Exeter would do in the way of assist..
ance. The proposition before the
council is to guarantee the bonds of
the Company for twenty thousand
dollars for twenty years, at the end of
five years they start paying back toil
the town the principle and interest in
fifteen equal annual installments. - In
turn they guarantee to employ 20
en the first year and the prospects
1:0 that the nuniber” would be in -
eased
IN MEMORY
In memory of David Sararas who
ed June 25th, 1912.
We miss thy kind and -willing hand
y fune and dearest care,
Our home is dark without thee;
e miss thee every day.
God in his wisdom bath recalled
e boon his love hath give;
And though the body slumbers here
s soul is safe in heaven.
The lovely form in dust now lies,
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Rev, Arthur Kellerman who has
been in Berlin for the past year has di
returned to his home here, where he
will spend the summer months. Mr. Th
Kellerman will preach in the Evan-
gelical church on Sunday next, both W
morning and evening, in the absence
of the pastor Rev. Grenzebach, Th
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Filsin-
ger, Ayton, Ont., was the scene of a Hi
pretty wedding last Wednesday, June
180% 117441 Rey, J. $, Grauzebaoh of Oh
Dashwood, was married t. Liss Emma
Filsinger of Listowel. Rev. S. R. An
Knechtel of Berlin tied the nuptial T
t
iisi'Bf silos again
On earth will we behold thee:
d our hearts are filled with pain.
knot at high noon in the presence of Po
he immediate relatives. After par- B
hen rest in peace dear father
Poi
from the world of paid;
ut in our memory you will live
til we meet again.
Wife and family.:.
airing of the wedding dinner they Un
left for Hamilton, Niagara Falls,
Rochester and a trip down the lake to
the Thousand Islands. Rev, and
Mrs. Grenzebach will be at home to,.
their n•lany friends after July 15th. lA
Mr. Win. Schroeder and little dau• eau
ghter from the west are visiting Mr. in 1
Hy Schroeder. Mr. Wm Schroeder nr
has been in the west for a number of visit
years. Mrs
The Dashwood Flour Mill are now Ml
making a splendid flour which is rapi- Algo
dly winning its way into the homes visit
of our village. The name of this villa
flour is "Encore," T
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hopkins and even
son Harold are at present visiting Mr
and Mrs. John Geiger of the 14th
Mr. Hopkins recently had his leg
broken and is just able to be about.
CREDI66ON
faster Jack Sims . on Monday
ght a pike which measured 8 feet
ength. Jack is a crack fishermen•
r. and Mrs. Bert Clark of Exeter
ed the formers parents Mr. and
. Walter Clark on Sunday.
'• Dan Sweitzer left Monday for
nquin Park, after a few weeks
with friends and relatives in the
ge.
he lady 112acabees spent a social
ung at the home•of Mr. W. B.
Gaiser on Tuesday evening of this
week.
A friendly game of ball was play-
ed on our diamond on Monday evening
between the Goshen Line and the
Brownies. The score was 5-11 in
•'favour of the Brownies.
Mr. F. W. Clark and daughter Miss
Merle were in London on Saturday.
Miss Pearl Hoist is spending a few
days with friends in London.
Children's day was observed in the
Evangelical Church on Sunday,
Miss Clara Fahner visited friends
in London on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. A. J. Clark of Ailsa
Craig were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Clark on Sunday.
Mrs. R. S. Williams of London was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pag-
et a few days this week,
Mrs. P. Mclsaae and son Milfred of
Dashwood visited with Mr. and Mrs.
D. McIsaae on Saturday.
We are offering special prices in
Violet and Tapestry Squares and Lin-
Qleum. Faint Bros.
Mr. and Mrs Claris Fahner and
Miss Mable spent Saturday with fri-
ends in Dashwood,
The Misses Lultt Snidrir„ Sadie
Watson and Miss Ethel Eaton spent
Saturday 'In Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Penhale and
Miss Lillie Kestle of Exeter visited.
Mr. and km. Wm. Lewis on Sunday.
Messrs Barney Brown, Jack Sweit-
zer, Jos, Hist and Harry Sweitzer
in'otoredto London in Mr, Sweitzer's,
kito, on TueSdayr
The MissesDora and Lucinda Kraf
who have spent a few months' with
Miss Torn at the dress making have
retnrnpd home where they will stay
for e, while.
The Misses Tilbe Miller, Cora
Schroeder. and Maranda Brown and
Chas Guenther are writing on their
exams at Exeter, this week.
IN MEMORY
In memory of our dear father,
Henry•Ortwein, who departed this life
on June 25th. 191g.
One year has passed, our hearts
still sore,
As time goes on we miss him more;
His memory is as dear to -day,
As in the hour he went away.
The family.
EXETER
John Hunkin aged 87, one of - the
oldest residents ®l Usborne, died here
last hell@ on a visit to his
dtitighter, Mrs, William .Passmore.
He was a member of the Baptist
church. His wife died eight years ago.
Three sons, Alfred and Thomas of
Usborne, Harry in the west, and two
daughters, Mrs. John Westlake, of
Usborne. and Mrs. Sam Passmore, of
Exeter, survive. The funeral will be,
held on Saturday aftaftiodfr.
At a meeting of tine Trustee Board
of the Main Street 1 ihodist church.
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We have 'received another shipment of
and Tapestry Squares, exq uisite a Velvet
b 3 t p tterns, :ii1 � sues
24
y o 4 by 4 2 yds
Call and examine our stock. we are giving extra value, It
buy your House Furnishings here.. w111 pay you t
ti
4°yd. wide Linoleum
See our stock of 4 yd wide Linoleum
we imported them direct and can show
-you a large variety of patterns both in
floral and tile effects, You can get a
nice choice here. Our prices range
'from $2.00'to $2.50 per yard.
we are also showing a good stock .of . .
Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Stair Oils,
&c. at right prices.
Wall Papers
we have added several . patterns of
wall Papers to our stock this week,
and are giving some special bargains
to cleanout several lines Our stock
-is large and well assorted and values
right, •
Ready Made Clothing
We have several hundred Mens and
Boys Suits of up to date goods. Call
and examine our stock as we are off-
ering some extra bargains in Boys.
Suits to clear.
Sde our Boys Knickers at 25c per pr,
Good Solid Wearers.
Millinery - l
We have some special bargains in
this department"and invite you to
call. Miss Link is showing some
new Summer Hats in Panamas,
Ylilans, &c. The very ;newest styles
you will find in this department,
�:,. � � 1�!'��V�� I I f ' -ice. •'ti �' 4� ��
Dinnerware
Glassware
China, etc,"
See our Dinner Sets. we
hav'e.a grand selection.
we start a nice Printed
Porcelain 97 piece set at
jh
$5.40 each
Our Grocery stock is well -assorted with the very
obtainable, at Close Prices. best
We pay „highest price for all Ptirin Produce.
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All kinds Farm .
Produce Taken. • C. ZWICKER
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WE keep in stock a
full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim iS to keep
nothing but e best.
We make o r own.
sausages.
Give us a: call.
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Slake
Chopper
I am operating the Blake
Chopping Mill every
Tuesday and Fi';iday.
Have a first-class: new
grinder, and will guaran-
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BLAKE, ONT.
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Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Palyclinio.
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
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