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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-02-20, Page 4)PID. ONT. ada's best practical training lr . Three' departments COM- v110'AL,, SHORTHAND and ,EGGBAFHL. Courses are aeraugh and practical. Indiyid- ul itstruction is given by a strong xpe; ienoea staff. Our graduates ucceea. Students play enter at lay time. Get oua free •catalogue lid°see what we can do for you. :McLachlan, Principal. Conac ms's Lirtei CHRISTMAS ma NEW YEAR BATES 4111GLE FARE Dec. 24;25 ;nod for return raintil Dee. 26, also Dec 31 1'313, and Jan. L. 2914, good tor return until Jati 2nd 1914. W 4J/ CREDITON Mr. Chas. Zwieker left for Toronto ox Monday on business, Mr. Henry Eilber M. P. P. left for Toronto on Tuesday on business.. Miss Bertha Ewald is visiting in London for a fe w weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Dodds and family moved to Lucan last week. Mr. Aaron Wein left for Pigeon, Mich. on Friday last, Mr, Chas. Zwicker shipped a oar load of beans on Monday. Mr. Dan Treumner of Dashwood, was in town on Srcstuxday. Mr. Ezra Oestreicher, left for Pigeon Mich. on Monday on business.. Mrs. Mary Beaver is on the sick list. Miss Viola Geiser is visiting in Bright and Bleinhem for a few weeks. Mrs. Fred Smith, who has been very ill for the past few weeks. is im- proving. Miss Mabel Wenzel, who has been visitinghere for the past week, return- ed to Detroit on Monday. Mr. Maurice Brown and sister Idella and Miss Mabel Wenzel spent Sat- urday in Exeter. Messrs. Wm. Smith and Wesley Wein were in Port Huron on Friday last. BORN—At Crediton East, on Feb 17 to Mr. and Mrs. George Hedden, a daughter. FARE AND ONE THIRD Dec 22, 23 24, 25 valid and re turn until Dec. 27, also Dec.29:30, 31, 1913, anb Jan 1st 1914, valid for return until Jan. 3,1914. Between all Stations in Canada. mast of fort Arthur, also to neiroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Rook, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge N.Y. Tickets now on sale at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. Free Ladies and Gents Watches. Buds, BraoeIets and Jewelryof Every Desuaiption, Lace Curtains, Buds, House Ftirnishind,Rifles,Movilud Pic tore Machine, Skates, Printing Press- es, Fouutain Pens, in fact nearly everythnid you can think of you can Set 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 sena us any money, but write us to sand you a lot of Handkerchiefs to sell, that when sold you will send lis the money and the premium selected Selling 2.1 hanelkeiehieff entitled you to your choiec' of an elegant Watch, 8 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc. Write us to -day. we trust yon and take back the goods if you cannot sell them. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson of Exeter, spent a fen* days in town this week. The Misses Lily Fahrner and Martha Wind spent Friday evening in Exeter. 4itO1L.& CO. CHICAGO, ILL LEGAL. OOAF tbS. HENSALL Last week white at play, . Herbie Dick had the misfortune to break his arm, Tha D. D. G. will visit Zurich lod- ge and install the officers on March 8th. 1. J. D. Cooke who hrs been in town for a week left last evening for Toronto. Mr. Partridge of Dutton, is reliev- ing Mr. Dejean at the Molsons Bank here. Miss Gertrude Petty, who is train- ing in Startford Hospital, was • bonze for Sunday. The first package to pass through Hensall post office by parcel post"con tained eggs. While starting for the country Ed. Drakes horse ran away and smashed the meat cart. John Dinsdale and wife have cele- brated the 31st. anniversary of their marriage. The council of Tuekersmith have made a grant of $15 to the Hensall Spring Show. Miss Ella Link, left for Toronto on Monday to attend the millinery open- ings. Mr. John Schroeder, left for De- troit on Friday last for a few days business in that city. The telephone people who have been here repairing the lines for the past couple of weeks, left for Lucan on Monday. On Monday, the house and lot owned by the late Jacob Eilber was sold, Mr. Albert Wolfe made the pur- chase at .$600. Mr. Gottlieb Fahrner of Shipka, son Louis of the north west visiting in to�vii for .ft • few days. Mr. L. Fahrner expects to return home in a weeks time PROUL)FOOT BAYS $t RILI.ORAN, Barrigtors, .Solicitors, Notaries . Public, etc. 0onc icl,, r,rnada iv, Proud font. R. C. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran, W. Pronrlfnat Jr. 1,191 9E $ OAF?O . Le A1tf AONE7.. gi, I3xc{w.e. Salon eoiiirmrtad in all pert,I, actinn g1lt r *tt,ef':'a far i't0 prtr'. `I' li re sonehin. Ordors left el drama oats will he la; onn c l c attended ided to. it REW F. HESS, VItin c;i agent, representing alas 7: rnt;,in, E'e'ninnnirtal, Waterloo, lloner,41, :SErincl- I,rfl, Wellington and Guardian. very r in fire insurance. awood Barber Shop Wednesday WINDSOR PARK LIMITED Dodi If MOM. to .you that of all the,, meEi, women and children who die each in Canada one in seven is a victim of mpbison ? Dols IT alarm that one in every three , cI these is cut off in thefull glow of life, Vieth plans and hopes and loves that must be given up? Dox aa aiarrua that a few persons have coined hands and within a few short years We saved thousands of these unhappy mea and can Save them all if only there is s little more help and a little more money? Perhaps it doesn't matter. It is all very interesting bub ib is no immediate concern of yolllrs. BUT Women IT Mprrra if instead of entering somebody else's .home' and carry- ing off their loved ones, Consumption came into your home and laid. its hand en the one you love the best in all the world? Wow IT MarrEn then if you saw your husband, wife, child or friend dying for lack of a littlebit of the money some other fellow was throwing away ? WOULD IT Marren when Christmas came f there were nothing for you to do but sit on the edge of the bed and stroke the white hand on the, coverlet and realize that this was the last Christmas? This is how much it matters in thousands of homes in Canada this year and will con- tinue to matter until enough people like you boob the burden and feel how crushing it is. Ib boES matter—it is the most important thing in the life of some unfortunate sufferer --what you do with the attached form.. Crediton, Ont. Feb. 18, 1914 TAPE NOTICE that a general meeting of the shareholders of Wind- sor Park Limited, will be held in the office of S. Brown in the village' of Crediton on Wednesday, the 25th clay of February, 1914 at one o'clock p.m. for the transaction of generalbusiness H. W. Sweitzer Fred Hoist J. Preeter Directors W.G. Anderson S. Brown Mr. Albert Merkel,: is making prep- arations for lanilding a new shop in the spring, He will tear down the nail building and put up a much larg- er areer one On Friday evening last the two Bi- ble Classes of the Methodist Church held a valentine social. A good p ogralli SV,lti ,*iyt?il. •^0414,14,.. "afiee S:1 mL Smith returned aloins on `;•atnrelrylast and is at present; waiting on her mother who has been ill for s .anotime. Mr. 'Woe. Clens, brother of Janics aid '<'t-altor Clu.rcic returnedhome to Viurton, -lifer vi`iting frciiitlr, and •relative•s here for a. few wee' s, One flay last week, while hauling iee Mr. Christ. }hist had the mis- fortune ti slip off the wa;on and S11raiil hie wrist. lfr. Herb Tlaist, who has becu working 1or 'J1r. John Smith for a numbc•r'of years, ]Oft on Friday last fin his home near Pigeon, Mich., where he it ends to remain for Eomne- tiinc Th' i olbsirn a y committee of the Evantalie ill. S. i'+. beve prepared a splendid program •to he reg:Bela r. d. in r.nntiareti,ti± dill S. S. next `~nada,• the °l el:este:r will render n ve•m'a1 se] - 1 KIPPEN Mr. andl\Irs. John Dinsdale of our village on Friday last entered their 81st year of married life. During these long years, Mr. and Mrs. Dins - dale have seen many changes in' this vicinity. In mentioning in Iast weeks Kipp - en Notes, Mrs. Logan from Moose Saw, visiting here. It should have read Mrs. James Logan, vet 11"(ir y' efLETT) eon Stud evening. Saturday every Sotsrday, all day, and even im,g. LAOS. xfLUNIPP, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. John A!7it Harpurhoy the past week calling Messrs Mnllliellnnd who were reef= dents of this vicinity years ago. To help the Muskoka Free Hos- pitaller?. Consumptives continue its life-saving work, I gladly enclose tsum of Name • .eddress 5.00 -Will provide maintenance fora week 20.00 will pay for four weeks. ,00 will endow a bed for a year. Since the need is such a permanent one, 'should also like to subscribe Register my name accord. rely. Contributions way be vont to W. J. Gage, Esq., 84 S adtna Avg, Toronto. or to R. Dunbar Sea-1'reas. IIatioual Sani- tarinn% A»..,.',•ti on. 347 Xing St. W., Toronto. • if yopt, ,have a fey( hundred or a few thousand .doilars gals# ls:i;d1 ; you can put it to you good inter - :Int uy placing a Money to Loan Ad. in our lclessifled Want Columns. People with gilt -edge col- lateral often require ready 111.:COVEREI) St1,000 FOR DEATH Eerestfodit. wiPut ll youroaoaloamy t. 01e EMPLOYEE. p tai work. In : na.,e of Shirley Hill Goal Co. vs. i11 tai, r, Atlnmrx., decided by the Supra'ole Court of Indiana, the • app- ellee recovered a judgment for $8,000 against the appelant coal company for causing the death of her husband . by failing to keep the roof of its mine Lo5tOtO C� LS appealed on the ground that the, ver -1 !diet was excessive. It appeared that! the decedent was thirty five years of • age, in good health, was qualified :, flu eleetrietan, andWas 'earning $85 e month, had a life expectancy of thirty'1 • ane -years, and loft a widow with five children. The court held that under' the ci rcnins,' anus-, without any attain - int to show that the jury acted ant c,f preindice, partially or corruption, it;' could not say that the jndgrnent was e aessive. t, a,,nh..aar wa a m4wro • r-.A.-rr ..,^•'._.�.�.�c-.. .�.n.- mar v., it, graduate Western University, late of the Military Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. . Office in the: building formerly occupied by the late Dr.112oLai ghlin, Dashwood. Henry Bossenberry Licensed Auctioneer Huron, Middlesex, and Lampton. Satisfaction guaranteed Dashwood, Ontario. Dates arranged at the .office Olr Moinloy evening the seirior and jmuiif�r hot 1.•y tennis played a very milt{'.le stip' til t h et the rink whish resulted in the eenioi:s being beaten by a number of goals. 11 the Manias keep going tho way they are at present they will be playing in the junior 0.1-I, A. next winter. •°i meeting of the temporii11Ce Cvni'i5- Ers ill the toWDS1iipr was celled for 4fonilay-nrtt,rnooillast intho llotlra- dist clinrcll there was a good ropre- se..ttrtion present, iumfinisliect business of the recent campaign was wound ap delegates elected, county convention - at Clinton this weekalso delegates to the Alliance Conveutioa at •Toronto aucl other matters disetvieeda The workers through out the township are determined that the C.T.A. be carried out and good.aociemmodation provided for the taveIlin'g public, • wand new stock of the best Boras and Shoes just opened. Special optn- i ng Bargains from 18th. to 28th. of 1� ebriery. Cash or. 'credit 'liminess. Butter and eggs taken in. e:echange. A Trig discount on all geode Fold for. cash this men D. PFAFF ,. SON DASHWOOD Farm for Sale Lot 28. Con 7, Parr Line Hay - North 50 acres, or will sell the whole lot. For particulars apply to Duecan Taylor, Heneall P. 'O. We are ready to figure on your :anon Contracts and Gement W > k FOR SA E 3 New Ontario ar ms In the very heart of the famous 20, 000,000 acres of choice clay -belt land. Near the village of Matheson on the T. & N. 0. Railway. A11 other surr- ounding lots already settled and im- provements begun. Excellent gover- nment roads through the entire local- ity; school house and local P. 0. a - corner of one of the lots; houses erectt ed and 8 and 5 acres cleared on each. Two of the lots have close to 1,000, 000 ft of valuable timber on each, (pine, birch, spruce and wbitewood, in almost equal amounts) and in add- ition over 1,000 cords of pulpwood on each farm, 160 acres in each farm. A rare opportunity for quick -ret- urns and safe investment. Price ex- ceptionally low, only $2.00, $4.00 and $6.00 per acre, respectively. It will pay you to investigate this unus- ual bargain. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich, For next season. No contracts to large and too small to 'receive our careful attention. LOUIS WEBER, Zurich. CHAS. MEYERS, Blake, iJEiit keep in stock a vy full line of fresh meats, hams, ete. etc Our seas are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the .best. We make our own sauages. Give us a call. Y NG LUT SETLVIMS Ji The Barrels and Lugs of .� STEVENS `lit Double and Single Barrel SSH.OTOUN4�y' are drop -forged in one piece. blade of specially selected steel -STRONGEST where other guns are WEAKEST.. Compare STEVENSwith guns i at any where near; tite priee.andnote. our QUALITY throughout..: d> % Our Shotgun Catalog shows the famous line of Stevens R•pesters-Doubles—Sin. glee. If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your dealer—let us know, and we all ship direct. ex. prouu prepaid, upon reeeirt of Cata;og .2. STEVENS ARMS &TOOL COMPANY P. 0. Box 5005, CHICOPEE FALLS, mess. SZ4AKE CHOPPER I will be operating the Blake Chopping Mill. every ;• Tuesday and Friday, until further notice. Have a first class grind- er, and will guarantee good results. JACOB ZIPPED - BLAKE - - - ONT. DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS b e Rt` gulating Pill for Women. $5 a box or three for $10. Sold at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price. TBs SCOBELL DIWG CO., St. Catharines, Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. Riva andestores V Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increases' grey* matter"; a Tonic—will build you up. S a box, or two for $5, at drug stores, or by mail on receipt of price. TEE ScoBELL Dauo Co., 8t. Catharines. Ontario. Farr For Sales? I am receiving nuxneroua enquiries respecting Huron. County Farm Lands. If you want to sell will assist you with, an advertising; campaign that will bring buyers to our favored County. No Buyer - No Charge Call, write or phone for particulars. • E. ZELLER, Conveyancer, Real Estate, coo ZURICH,,, R A. J. MacI(INNON late Beales Surgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late 11 N i +tans resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity. Hospital N. Y. city. Lttte of the. House Staff, New York Polyclinic Medical School and. hospital. Drug store in connection. Office, Zurich, Ont. 7'r `°H:ERE'S no'lilit{.s to be `, gained try 's;ii•ie to until every.T.vlan in To :> lYat. sel.� sited his Spring Snit before choosing O T i : t4. "I n TAILORED PLCITHES we will show you_ the most attractive garments. Beauti- fall in douign with all the new Spring Curves wnrlt.ed in. El egl>,nt in finish, handsome in fabric, perfect. in fib and al- ways :at moderate 'prices, 1°1931E7L