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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-12-05, Page 4CENTRAL STRATVORD. ONT. Canda's Best Business College Students may enter o.0 classes at any tine. Those who enter now will have an advantage over those who cannot enter till New Year. Our cources in Commeroial, Short- hand and Telegraphy departments are thorough and practical. We offer you advantages not offered elsswhera in the province. Get our free catalogue and see if it interests you. D.A.NIcLachlan, Principal Dashwood Furniture Store We are giving Big Snaps in Pianos and Organs for the balance of the year. Two big shipments of Singer and Raymond Sew- ing Machines must be cleared out a t once, at a low price. A. big stock of Furniture always on hand.and prices the Lowest. Dried apples taken as Cash. UNDERTAKING Big stock on hand. Day or night—call Central. P. McISA. .0 Furniture and Undertaing LEGAL. CARDS. VROUDFOOT RAYS & KILLORAN, Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran. BUSINESS CARDS. B. 8. PHILLIPS, AUCTLONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- taction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. H. EILBER & SON Crediton, - Ontario Conveyancers, General Insurance Agents Telephone—Office la, House ib. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- ce agent, representing the London, Economical, 'waterloo, Monarch, Stand- aa‘rd, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. Dashwood Barber Shop Wednesday pen every Wednesday afternoon and evening. Saturday Open every Saturday, all day, and evening. THOS. RU PP, Proprietor. OVER es v1sr,R.- TRA DE Mi'I IS DssilsNSrs� COPYRIGHTS &Cc 1R1n9'one sending a sketch and description real quickiy ascertain our opinion free waether an invention is probably e1lIate topic. ooutmuntca. tions strictly confidential. H BOOK on Patents -vont free. Oldest naency P ecus ngA atents. (Patents taken through nn. & lo. receive special Uottee, without Charlie, in the cittiti 1nerkkano L hpy,g•,r,n,ety.11tustintsd vveolcly. Lortiett cif, ofilaYfu,. ut say' scientific iournat. Tonna for Clanad , :rra'r,, a rest, postage prepaid, Sold by all hOwsdealeritp MN CO 3892toaelwaY" New' '1 ow* , b. oil. the 76' Cit.. Washington. Y.'. District News Mt. CARMEL The banns of the marriage of Mr. Joseph McCarthy, of this place, and Miss Annie Boland, of Parkiil, have been announced in the R. C. church here. The marriage will take place during the latter part of the month in Sacred Heart church, Parkhill. Mrs. Jones Doyle sr., who has been ill, is recovering. Patrick Hahoney, sr., is quite ill. CLANDEBOYE The entertainment and bazaar held by the Mission Band of the Method- ist Church was, considering the con- dition of the weather, well attended. Misses Edith Lewis, of London and Greeta Bice, of St. Thomas, spent a few clays with their parents. Miss Ethel Culbert has fully recov- ed from her recent attack of typhoid fever. 11Ir. Harry Shoff spent the past week in Toronto on business. IiIPPEN A Good Time Corning:—A good practial nroerani will be given by the boys and girls of the Presbyterian Sabbath school at the "King's Birth- day Service" to be held in the Church on Tuesday evening, Decem- ber 28rd. The entire program will have life and high aim. The admis- sion will be free, but an opportunity will be given to all who feel so inclin- ed to give a "white gift to the King," whose birthday is being comuremmor- ated. The Intermediate Department of the Sabbath school this week organiz ed for the winter's work. The offi- cers are: President. Mr. Wm. McKay; vice president, Miss Bell Forsythe; secretary, Mr. Chas Upshall; treasur- er, Miss Hazel Hay. A Lookout Com- mittee compose of Mr. SamuelThornp son and Mr. Andrew Moore was also appointed. The funeral took place rt Bruce - field last Saturday of John Rose G. T, S. station agent at Chesley, who died on ZVednesdaa after a long illness with heart trouble. He was 87 yrs. old, and was formerly station agent here. He is survived by three sisters and one brother. CREDITON Mr. Jacob Brown of Zurich visited in town on Monday. Mr. Frazer Brown was in Exeter on business on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcisaac visited in Dashwood on Sunday. Miss Mildred Eilber went to Lon- don last week, where she will remain to work. Miss Idella Brown visited in Zur- ich for a few clays last week. Fred Kerr attended the shooting match held at Clinton last Friday. Messrs Harry Snaith and Fred Smith spent a few days hunting at Benmiller. Mr. J. Preeter and daughter Muriel and Mr. Wm. Brown visited in town on Sunday. Mr. Harry Beaver who is working in Hamilton, visited at his home over Sunday and Monday. Mrs. P. Mcisaac and Mrs. Reste- meyere of Dashwood visited in town on Thursday last. Mr. Godfred Gaiser who has been working in Blenheim and Bright re- turned home on Thursday last, Mr. Wm. B Geiser is on the sick list. Mr. Aug Kuhn had a phone placed in his residence this week. tiliss Cora Clark of Dashwood is the gust of :ir;r. and Mrs. Jas. Clark. Mr. John Finkbeiner who has been ailing for sometime la poorly at pre. sent. Mrs. Jacob Ort of Zurich is 'v ilt- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dari Melsaac • for sometime. ODER�ICH Mr. F. Barlow Holmes of the C. P. I R. fort DlcNicoll. Is home for a few 1 days visiting his parents before leav- ing for St. John's N. 13. Mr. Leo Eliott, of the batik of Montreal, Hamilton, son of Mr. Lion- • I 1 Eliott, man.a•ger of the :Bank of Montreal, Ga terich, visited recently `w.itb:his parents At an. early morning wedding,Mi;s Margaret McIver was married to Mr. •Jaek Vroonian,,Eov. Mr. Ross was the o&i'ating, Cie gyrnan. The Boy Scouts held a very sucess- ful bazaar and tearoom in tho Odd - fellows Hall Thursday afternoon last. A large number of people were pr'e^ sent. EXETER Mr. J. W. Hogarth principal of tbie. Avon public school for the past i .e years, leaves at Christmas. He bas accepted a similar position at Cale- brary near Lindsay, at an advance in salary of $100 per annum payable monthly. Mr. Weidenhammer principal of the Exeter Public School has tender ed his resignotion same to take effect. at Christmas, Mr. Weidenhamner'. has secured a position in Oakville. Rev. G. H. McAllister will preach anniversary sermons in Wingham on Sunday Dec. 7. Mr. A. J. Heywood a divinity strid- ent tudent at Toronto University, but who has been laid up with 'rheumatism and also underwent an operation for ear trouble has returned home to re- cuperate. Mr. and Mrs. T. Handford of Ing- ersoll spent a few days of last week with friends in town. Mrs. David Ross of Winnipeg is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Rivers. Mr. Ern Harvey, who left here a few weeks ago for Stratferd has taken a position in Woodstock. Mrs. D. Cobbbledick who has been conducting a store at Exeter North' and who recently sold out, has purch- ased the comfortable home of Prof. Rcse, together with two lots of land facing on Andrew Street. Mrs. Cob- bledick will take possession some time befoee Christmas, Prof. Rose has not yet decided what he will do. BECKER..--BROWNING One of the prettiest home weddings of the season occurred Tuesday after noon, when Miss Hazel Lenore your-' gest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W Browning, and Mr. Oliver 'Herman Becker of New Hamburg were unit- ed in marriage by Rev. Thos. Wear- ing B. D. of Toronto. Promptly at 8 o'clock to the strains of Mendelssoh's Wedding March play- ed by Mr. Phillips who presided at the piano, the bridal party entered the drawing room, which was taste- fully decorated with flowers and ferns and took their places beneath an arch of pink and white ribbon and wedd- ing hells. The bride who looked char- mingly in agown of white crepe met- eor entrain trimmed with pearls and carrying a shower bouquet of bridal roses and Bilins of the valley was given away by her father. After the ceremony the guests re- paired to the dining room where a dainty luncheon was served. Amid congratulations and showers of confetti the happy couple left on the evening train for New York and other eastern points. On their return they will take un their residence in New Hamburg where they will be at >' to their friends after January 1st. The presents which were numerous and beautiful, showed the esteem in which tho young couple are held. Their many friends will join with this paper in extending congratulat- ions. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our clear moth er, Louise Kalbfleisch, who died one year ago Nov. 30th, 1912, No one knows how much we miss you You were so good, so kind and true; God alone, for he knows best; Called you to that home of rest. 'Twas a bittergrief, a shock severe, To part with ono we loved so dear, BSt on;clear smothery your cares are o'er.°, Your willing hands en work no more We miss your-lovving••yoice, Our home is quite another. place, Without your smiling face. But the golden gates were open A gentle voice said conte And you gently entered Home sweet Home, Never shall your memory fade, Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the grave where you aro laid. We hope to be called to you soon, You aro sadly missed by your lay. lug friends. -From loving husband and family, ZWIGKER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Of the arrival of large shipment of Fall and Winter Goods. We have one ofthe largest_ and best assortments of Furs, Fur Lined Coats, &c, which we bought early for cash and consequently got a much better selection and at better prices than later buying. We would pleased to show our stock, the quality, style and prices will interest you. Ladies' Marriott Coats We have a splendid assortment and offer the very fines quality in a 52 inch length 'with I1. Targe shawl collar or collar reveres lined with ',the best quality of Skinners Satin at $60.00 Ladies Fur Lined Coats We have a line at a special price. We offer a 50 inch coat, muskrat lined, with nat- ural Sable Collar and Reveres, worth $60 for $45. Also a large selection of Ladies coats, quilted lined with extra good beaver cloth top, Marmot and Sable Collars from $16 oto $22, good warm servicable garment. Men's Youth's an Children's Overcoats We have some Stylish coats right up to date. We show the new shawl collar also the college collar with half belt in all the new shades of cloth prices 10 to $17.50 each Each and every department is well stock ed with Seasonable goods. We handle Stanfields Unshrinkable Un- der -wear, a guarantee with each garment. e our LarLe Stocka Canadian Coon Coats \Ve have some beauties, nice dark well Furred Coats. We could not buy them today at the prices we ask. Price 1'len's Fur Coats We have the selections and a large stook to choose from. Also a large stock of Siberian Dog, Walla- by, Bulgarian Lamb, Moscow Beaver etc at prices which will interest you. Men's Fur lined coats. We would be pleased'to have you look through our stock before purchasing. We have some beautiful German Mink Sett of furs. Different styles of collars and muffs, starting at $3.6 to 24.00 per sett. Also a splendid assortment of Natural Sable, American Sable, Persian lamb Grey lamb, Baltic seal, Bine fox and Paw persian setts, in the different styles of Scarfs and Muffs. We are confident that our prices can- not be beaten. Here is where you will find the eoi eot styles of the season. • $55 Ladies Coats Another shipment to hand of some very new styles. We have the latest coats in this department, prices 9to '15 each Millinery Visit bur millinery department and see some of the very newest winter hats, Miss Link has charge of the department and we are offering all hats at very, reduced prices We do not intend to carry over any stook and have marked them at prices to clear. We pay highest price for all Farm Produce. A CALL SOLICITED TELEPHONE No, 3 All kinds Farm C. ZWICKER Produce Taken. • .ZURICH . . MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our outs are noted for their tenderness and : wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. Wemake our own sausages. (dive us a call. YClN6BLIJT - C - Ac -cur -ac Penetrations, „clitstinguisl, j r /. fit: I eepeating rRifi'e N 425' •List Prig ce $2O,00 (.25 '130.--.32 and .35 " 34calibers _ Usc iteminglun Auto-LOnding • Cartridges. A Big Game Rifle that ,, ,Makes Good. • Sore Fire No Balks No Jains • Order from your Dollar, . Sind for II nldsouiely IIIustrate'd ltinl Catalog No. rr, 1s J.*Stevens;AriHs & Tool Co. r. o ria suns. Chicopee Falls, Mass: nitA. J. MacKINNON late HouseSurgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital N. Y. city. Late. of the House Staff, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in connection. Office, Zurich, Ont. • APLLE URI UTTER „i No. A-1 Apple Butter. for Sale, Apply • to S. J. SWEITZER Shipkao Stationery..-..Up'to date station ery sold at otir ifA''e. W , print sour Initials o:1 the -al or free of quare X5ots. a p,,:. .:.he St:it Crediton.