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KIPPEN
Mr, John Dinsdale was in Toronto
the past week visiting with friends.
Mrs. Andrew Bell, sr, aid Miss M.
McLean last week visited with the
former's sister, Mrs. John Cochrane
of Centralia. •
Mi'. and Mrs. Buchanan;'ivho have.
for some years resided on the farm to
the west of our village, have decided
to retire and take We more leisurely
and we are sorry to learn are leaving
these parts. They expect to go to
Essex and will carry with them ' the
very best wishes of their friends in
this vicinity.
On. Wednesday evening, the llth.
nst., at the home of the brides par-
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Alain, their young-
st daughter, Elnmih, was quietly
larded to Mr. Adam Steep. of God-
erich Township, Only the immed-
ate friends were present. ' The .num-
erous friends of the happy couple wish
them a happy and prosperous voyage
over the sea of life.
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N0rHINATI0N
Public Notice
a meeting of
village of Zurich,
Town Hall Zurich.
29th, 1913, at
8.30 p. in., for
ating Police
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given that
of the police
held in the
Dec.
7.30 to
of nomin-
the Police
is hereby
the electors
will be
on Monday
the hour from
the purpose
Trustees for
YEAR
FARE AND ONE i
THIRD Dec 22. 23 1
24, 25 valid and re
turn until Dec. 27, !
also.Dec.29:30, 31, 1
1913, anb Jan lst
1914, valid for
return until Jan.
3,1914. l
in Canada.
also to neiroit and
Black Rock,
Bridge N.Y.
at. Grand 'prank
01-1.11,ISTIVIAS
nia NEW
'SINGLE FARE
Dec. 24, 25
rood for return
until Dec, 26,
also Dec 31
1913, and Jan.
1, 1914, good
For return until
Jan 2nd 1914.
Between all Stations
east of Port Arthur,
Port Huron,Mich., Buffalo,
Niagara Falis and Suspension
Tickets now on sale
Ticket Offices.
Free Ladies and Gents Watches
Rads, Bracelets and Jewelry of Every
Description, Lace Curtains, Rugs,
House Furnishind,Rifles, Moving Pic -
fare Machine, SkOes, Nintin' Pres -
es, PotlatchPens, in fact-
everythnig you can think of you can
n
get Aboslutely Free for selling our
Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Satin'
Stripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents
each. They sell rapidly 6 can gener-
ally be sold in every' house. Don't
send us• any money, but write us to
sena you a lot of Handkerchiefs to
sell, that when sold you will send us
the money and the premium selected
Selling 24 handkerchieff entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
8 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc.
Write us to -day, we trust you and
take backthe goods if you cannot sell
them.
1NOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL
LEGAL. CARS,
t'ROUDF00T HAYS & KILLORAN,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot.
I. C. R. O. liays. J. L. Killoran.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faction guaaanteed'or no pay. Terms
rime/tabule. '• Orders left at this office
will be promptly attended to.
•
AXp>tiavQ i!`, HESE t Putt INSURAN-
be agent, representing the London,
eonnniical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Wellington aind. Guardian. Every.
thing in fire insurance.
Dashwood
Barber Shop
Wednesday
rr evel•y" Wednesday eflcr' rr
and evening.
Saturday
Open every Saturday, all day, and
evening.
THOS. `iiLltidPP, Proprietor.
O-ODERICH
Miss Elizabeth Cox, of Kelso Norsth
akota, is,visiti ng her sister, Mr.
lex. Clark, .Pine Street.
Misses Mary E. Blake and Alice
sorbet, of Hullett, are guests of Mrs.
fohn McIntosh, West street.
Mrs. Duncasson, of Clinton, a life-
ong friend of the late Mrs. Dorris,
vas in town for the funeral.
Mrs. R. R. Vetter, of Detroit Mich•
s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs -
A. Wells, Huron Road.
Capt. and Mrs. 'Win. Baxter, of
lhicago, are revisiting the old home
own for the holiday season.
Mrs. C. Beck, of Toronto, is in
owh, having been called hither by
he death of her relative, the late
11rs Morris.
SEAFORTH
Christmas Beef—On Wednesday of
last week Mr. J. W. Beattie butcher,
of soaforth purchased from P. A. 0.--
sullivan, the well known cattle dealer
two of the finest steers that ever .ap-
peared on the anarket here. They
were only two year olds, but the pair.
tnrned the scales at 8000 pounds. and
were fed by Mr. Alexander Campbell
„�l' ;omarty- The- •price- too, was a
record one, being $250. Mr. Beetle
evidently intends to provide his cust-
omers with nothing but the best and
that they will appreciate it goes with-
out saying.
OKE DITON
. Mr. Hugo Schenk is at present
working for Mr. Francis Clark.
Mr. Barney Brown was to London
011 Friday.
Jack Lovie of Grand Bend, was in
town on Tuesday.
Mr. Herb. Young was to London
on Saturday on business.
Miss Lousia Heist of Chicago, is
spending the holidays at her home.
Mr. Wellington Rau is visiting at
his home.
Mrs. W. Telfer of London, is visit -
ng with her mother Mrs. A.' Ewald.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fahrner
pent Friday in Dashwood.
Quite a number of our skaters are
enjoying good skating on the ponds.
School closed on Friday last for
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. Barry Trick was to London
on Tuesday on business.
Mr. August Hill was to London on
Saturday on business.
, Mr. Edgar Treitz, who has been
working near Denfield the past sum-
mer, returned home on Saturday.
Miss Carrie Wein of London, is
spending the holidays with her mot-
1141:103.
ot-
tzex 1G[rs,1;,, Weil,
r Mr. rued Saxon, of the staff of
Canadian Bank of Commerce spent
Christmas at his home in Streetsville.
Mr, Lorne Brown, who has been
at London for a week, returned hone
on Friday.
Mr. D. Ferguson, of the staff of
Cauacliau Beek of Commerce spent
Cilrietwas at his home ill . Belgravc.
(mite a number from here tools In
thio (lhristnias entertainment at
Sbitrl:. . Dashwood.
get immediate relief fret
rix` tl'.a lir. Snoop's Magic Ointment.
DASIIWOOD
The Misses R. and D. Kaercher. of
Berlin, aro visiting their sister Mrs.
Norman Kellerman.
Miss Marth Oestriecher gave sever-
al vocal selections in the Evangelical
church, Crediton on Sunday evening,
The Misses Sylvia and Helen
Grenzebach of Clelland, are spenping
the holidays -with their father, .Bev,,
Grenzebach,
Mr. Frank Beaver and' his nee,
Miss Hilda Snell returned hoine last
Saturday after visiting friends and.
relatives in Preston, Hespler ' and
Waterloo.
- The Misses Emma and Salome
Tiernan of London are spending the
Christmas holidays with their brothers.
in the village.
The concert given in ' Miss Duffins
school, north of here on Friday even-
ing last wasa splendid success. Miss;
Duffin left far home in Thorndale,
where she will spend the holidays,
The annual election of Sunday
Sehool Officers was held in the Evan.
gelical church on Sunday evening,and
are as follows: Pres, Mr. G. Oestreich-
er, Tice -Pres, Mr. J. Kellerman; See.
Mr. R. Goetz; Treas., Mr. Art Haugh
Organist, Miss Pearl Tiernan; Assist.
Organist, Ora Hoffman; Librarians;
Kenneth Routledge, Wilbur Ehlers
and Leonarb Birk.
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Mr. John McLaughlin brother of
the lateDr. McLaughlin of our village.,
died in London hospital ori Thursday
oflast week.
The auction sale of the effects of
the late Lorenze 1)eitrich ,, was held
on Monday afternoon, Mr. H. Bossen-
berry of the village wielded the hang:
mer very successfully.
The annual school meeting of Un-
ion School section number 16, Hay
and Stephen will be held in the
school house next Wednesday, .Dec.
81st at 10 a. rn. All ratepayers of
the section should attend. -
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical
church are doing good work singe
they were organized. At present
they are waiting on Mrs. E. Calfas
who is very ill. The ladies take turn.
about sitting up with her.
Miss Ethel Kellerman of Toronto,,
is spending the holidays ,with her.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellerman,
Our public school teachers', th
Misses Webb and Hodder are spend -
the holidays at their respective homes
Rev. 3. Ehlers of Harrisburg, Pa.,
pi°eached a.very interesting sermon in
the Evangelical church on Sunday
evening.
Miss Ruth Grenzebach and Mr.
Milton Oestrieclletwho are attending
Normal school in •Stratforcl,are spend-
ing the holidays with their parents.
Everything in the line of toys and
candies will be sold at a 25 per cent
discount during January at Kellerman
& San.
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THE STORY THAT THAT NEVER
' GROWS OLD
Like the songs that are sung in the
•twilight,
Like all tales that are tenderey told.
Like the memories of loved ones that
hallow their hearts.
Lo! The angles first sing it in chorus,
And the watchers with wonder be-
hold.
They feel the first thrill of the beau-
tiful truth
In tht1 story that never. grows old.
Round theOhrist Child of Bethlehenes
cradle
Are clusters of apples of Gold.
And pictures of silver adornevery
page
Of the story that never grows old.
It gladens the hearts of all children.,
And millions of manlier niold,
Are happier, holier, better by far,
For the story that never grows old.
FARM FOR SAE
St 26, CO to. 28 a -res plougl ed;
11 aures eoeded, rest bush 13rl.ni
barn 36 x 56 Good soil partly
drained, and a never failing well,
For paxt•oulars, address, J*'urn
0 Cochrane, R R Iso..2, Hen*e,l',
P.O.
Dr: de Vaifs Penal( Pills
A reliable French regulator; never falls. Thesti
pills are exceedingly pbwerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. RefuS0
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at
85:1 box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
;!ne ttoobell Drug 'Cio., Ab, f gtxtaxlued, t)t't
a x...ltr
Done a MAr'sn to you that of all the
men; women and children who die each
year in Canada one in seven is a victim of
Consumption
Dons. Ir 111Arrea that one in every threw
of those is out off in the. fell glow of life,
with pians and hopes and loves that .must
be given up?
1.1,01De IT'hSa.Trrit that a few persons have
joined hands and within a few short years
havesaved thousands of 04%4') unhappy
ones mid can save thornall it onlv there is
a little more help and a littlo more money?
Perhaps it doesn't rnattor. IG i rill very
interesting but it is no immediate concern
of yours.'
BUT "Woeran IT MATrE.ib if instead of
entering somebody else's home aucl carry.
ing off their loved ones, Consumption
came into your Immo andlaid its hand on
the one you love the besb in all the world?
Wenn Irrr MATTED, then if you saw your
husband, wife, guild or friend dying fur lack,
of a little bit of the money some other fellow
was throwing away ?
Wounn IT 19e1ArTr:rz; when Christmas came
if there were nothing for yon to do but sit
on the edge of tho bed and stroke tho white
hand on the coverlet and realize that this
was the last Christmas ?
Thisis bow much it matters in thousands
of homes in Canada this year and will con-
tinue to matter until enough people like you
test the burden and feel how crushing it is.
It Dors matter—it is the most important
thing in the life of some unfortunate
sufferer—what you do with the attached
form..
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• To helpthe Mlluslcoka Free .Bros-
pitalfor Consumptives continue its
life-saving work, T gladly enclose
thesum of$
Name
address
$ 5.00 will provide maintenance for a week
$ 20.00 Will pay for four weeks -
5250.00 will onddow a bed for a year.
NWSince the need is such. a permanent
one, Ishould also like to subscribe
5 Register my naive accord-
ingly.
Contributions nay bo sent to W. J. Gage, nsq., st r .fna
Aro., Toronto, or to R. ntmbar, ser..=rreas. National Mani-
tarlum Association, 347 Sing St, W., Toronto.
N0rHINATI0N
Public Notice
a meeting of
village of Zurich,
Town Hall Zurich.
29th, 1913, at
8.30 p. in., for
ating Police
given that
of the police
held in the
Dec.
7.30 to
of nomin-
the Police
is hereby
the electors
will be
on Monday
the hour from
the purpose
Trustees for
Village of Zurich, for the year 1914,
and in case a poll is demanded, a poll
will be opened in Clerk's office, Town
Hall. on MONDAY JAN. 5th, 1914.
Said poll will be kept open from 9
o'clock' a. ie., until 5 o'clock p. ni.
and no longer.
Fred Hes3 Sr.
Returning Officer.
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For Sale?
I am receiving numerous
enquiries respecting
especting
Huron
Comity Farm
Lands.
If you
wa ; t to sell
will assist you with an a,clvertising
campaign that will bring buyers
to our favored. County.
No Buyer - No Charge
Call, write or phone
for particulars. "
E. ZE.LLER,
Conveyancer, Real Estate, d6c
ZURICH, ONT,
Quick Results
May be depended upon from
the use of our Want Ads.,
The births, deaths, marria-
ges and the other Classified
Columns are usually inclu-
ded in even a very perfunc-
tory persual of the paper.
They are as good for general
business as they are for
" Help Wanted," etc.
Gp,.i,E„G LO? b) a. V. K..,
A 1'r,t i se on Your.
floods'-
. you over figure 'out how
.moll a percentage of our popu-
lotion poss your house where
cher could ciao a "To Lot" oijn,
or how large a porccatage read
our. paper? Good tenants ore
not tho kind that haw) tlmoto
waste in doing around'lookinj
for eijna. ;'• They_ look in_our,
Wrist Ada,
If you have a house -on your
hands. n " 61os®c to Lot " ad.
wilt brut¢; thorn to yo.a
coin ime Ike a x. u.cero,
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ARE YOU VERY
.I3USY'
livery littlo while you read in the papers
that so many person!" have died from Con.,
sumption.
It is all very far-off and matter of fact
and possibly. it scarcely arrests your atten-
tion, ,
Do you ever realize that each ono of
those "cases"—mere items in air oflieial,
record—is a black tragedy to somebody,
that behind each one. of thein lies long,
hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of
it lifetime despair, li
me plans thatmust be. laid• ' ..
away, grinding poverty, perhaps a wife to
fight hor own way afterwards or olii'ld'ren.
who know hunger now that the father is
gone.
Just suppose it were your tragedy.
Suppose it were your father, your mother,',
your brother, sister, husband, wife, your
child, or perhaps your sweetheart, and you,, '
with the hospital door shut in your face,
wringing your hands in utter helplessness:.
while the crowds hurry', by, engrossed in
their own affairs, \
But no! You are in thkt eruvl'd''andyoi
don't hear ,either because you are busy.
But wouldn't you give -and gladly—ilh
you knew that what meant so littlo to you
would go far to bring bank the glow to.
somebody's wan face or the laughter to.,
somebody's lips?
Just sit down and think of the one you,b
love best in the world. • Then Say "I£ she.:
lay thore---"• or "If he lay there--,,"
and see how it sounds. What would be.
thcome of all your plans and your' busy days..
en ?
For eleven years now the Muskoka.Free
Hospital for Consumptiveshas, cared for
those whom, others love best, and hundreds•.
of them have gone ,home again well and
happy. It keeps its doors open because a.
few busy people like you stop for a moment.,
and remember.
Are you going to remember this Christ-
mas?
Don't put it off, Use the attached form;
in sending your contribution.
To help the Muskoka Free Hos.
pitalfor Consumptives continue its
tife-saving work, X gladly enclose
the sum ,.of$
Name
Address
$ 6.00 will provide maintenance for a week
$ 20.00 will pay for four weeks.
$150.00 will endow a bed for a year.
Since the need is such. apermancnt
one, Ishould also like to subscribe
S Register nay name accord-
ingty.
Cnntributlons may bo sant to W.J. Gaga, Esq., 84 Sratilns
Aro., Toronto, or to R. Dunbar, Sem-Trras, National Sani-
tarium Association, 347 King St, W., Toronto.
DR. E. B. BALFOUR, graduate.
Western University, late of
the Military Hospital and '-Victoria •
Ilospital, London. Office in the,
building formerly occupied by the late
Dr.McLaughlin, Dashwood
. Henry, Bossenberry
Licensed Auctioneer
Huron, Middlesex and Latupton.
Satisfaction" guaranteed.
•Dashwciod, Ontario,
Dates arranged at the office
IniR A. J. MacKINNON late Hous
Surgeon, Erie County • Hospital
Buffalo. N. Y. Late assistant real
dent Physician, Manhattan Materna
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of th
House Staff, New York Palyolini
Medical School and Hospital. : Diu
store in connection. Office, Zurio
Ont.
AFFL S OLOTRING STOR
o'r he fundemental policy of this business is to give be
ter service and better value than is expected,
make a distinct bip for the very best trade.
The custom look ,whi
markes garments is due to t
manner o ftheir production, a
the infinite skill and care
voted to their manufacture.:
The style and fit show
themselves at a glance, and
give themost positive ass
ance of satisfaction or no .s
The simple fact is that
have the finest range of 010
ing possible to produce and
right prices,
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SPECI•.LTY"
Butter and .Eggs taken in 'e
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