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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-04-03, Page 4RAT'ORD. ONT. posaamaimormasooremor ome a Specialist in :Business rs more opportunities than liber calling. Tp reap the Leasure of success you must ;he . -hest possible training. s Ontario's Best Business 1. We give individual at - n. You may enter our s at any time. Three depts: VIERCIAL, SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY Write at once for our free catalogue. LA. McLachlan, Principal. )MESEEKERS' K-CURSIONS TO ANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN 'uesday March 3 to October 27, inclusive. lipeg and Return - $35 00 onton and Return - 43.00 n Toronto, and Stations West and of Toronto. Proportionate fares Stations East of Toronto. Return Limit two months. DUCED SETTLERS' FARES (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS) I TUESDAY, MARCH AND APRIL Were travelling with live stock and to should take SETTLERS' SPECIAL IN which leaves West Toronto eac h day during MARCH and APRIL ' arrival regular 10.20 p.m. train from into Union Station. :there and families without live 'Cock Lid use REGULAR TRAINS. lee ir.g roto 10.20 p.m. DAILY. Through >nlat and Tourist Sleepere. COLtrains Toronto to Winal_ peg and NIST CARS ON ALL TRAMS. arge for Berths. culars from Cwrp'U ,u Padfrc manta or . G. Murphy. D.P.A %%Iren Ladies and Gents Watches racelets and Jesvelry of Every ption, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Furnishind,Rifles, Moving Pia achine, Skates, Printing Press - ['attain Pens, in fact nearly imig you can think of you can oslutely Free for selling our ful Fancy Drawn and Satin d handkerchiefs at 10 cents They sell rapidly 6 can gener- sold in every house. Don't any money, but write . us to •u a lot of Handkerchiefs to at when sold you will send us ney and the premium selected 24 handkerchieff entitled you choice of an elegant Watch, Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc. s to -day, we trust you and ck the goods if you cannot sell INOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL LEQAL DARDS. FOOT HAYS Jc KILLORAN, tern, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran, roudfoob Ir. USINESS OARDS. S. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER. Exeter. conducted in all parte. Satis- guaranteed or no .pay. Terms ble. Orders left et this office promptly attended to. DASHWO 1 DASHWOOD Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Renalcls of North Dakota are visiting for a few days at Mr. Renalds's brother's home in Sarepta. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheppard of Cu- Sask, who has been visiting in this community for several months, have eft for their western home. The Ladies' Vid of the Evangelical church had a most successful box sec- ial?on Monday evening of last week. There was a big turnout and the ao- comodation was taxed to its utmost. The selling was ably handled by Mr. H. Bossenberry ann some of the box- es brought fancy prices. The pro- ceed amounting to $60.00. After re- freshments a splendid musical and literary program was given. Miss Broderick of Exeter gave several readings that were • much enjoyed. Rev. Mr. Bebkdr of Orcditon, was present and gave an address. The rest of the program was supplied by home talent. EW V. $Fg9, 1NSURAN• tient, representing the London, '•tnioal, Waterloo, Monarch, Stsnd- Wellington and Qua:Alan. Every. in fire insurance. BRUCEFIELD Howard Allen left this week for Medicine Hat. James Mustard of the London Road, has been very ill for the last two weeks. Mr. Buckler has returned from a visit to his son Silas Buckler near Bracken. Barney McGill and family has moved to McKillop where he will work on the farm. Mr. D. McDonald of London visited last week at the home of hfs sister Mrs. A. Scot. Mri. Ketcben of our village enter- tertained a number of friends on Thursday evening last in honour of Mrs. Hoener who has left for Bay- field. The presentation was a beauti- ful set of silver knives and forks. HEN SALL Mr. Thompson Murdock was in Goderich on Monday last. There is not at the present time a vacant house in the village. Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Blatsford were in London this week, visiting relatives and friends. The Rev. Mr. 8mith, of Carmel, delivered most excellent sermons on Sunday last. both morning and even- ing. The neat, plain and uniform dress of the young ladies of Carmel church has been much admired for the past Suneays. Mrs. Duncan McMartin is visiting relatives in northern parts of the country for her health. Dashwood Barber Shop Wednesday every Wednesday afternoon and evening. Saturday revery Saturday, all day, and �tvonthg.. VARNA A very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Clarke, Varna, Let Wednesday, when their daughter Miss Emily became the bride of Mr. Robert Samuel Evans, of Weyburn, Sask. The ceremony, whieh was per- formed, by the Rev. Robert Millar, of Auburn, a brother-in-law of the brido took place at high noon and was in presence of only the very immediate relatives. After a dainty repast was partaken of the happy couple left for London, Toronto, and New York be- fore going to their home in Weyburn. MOVEMENT OF MEATS AND LIVE STOCK BLAKE Oiu school closed on Thursday for Easter holidays. Mr, Milton Johnston began his summer's terns with R. Allan. Mr. Jacob Kennel has now moved into the house he lately bouglit in the village. Mr. Ernest Denomy begen his sum- mer s work with Mr. J. Manson, on Monday last. Several in the neighborhood are at work in the sugar bush. The run this year is not as good as that ' of former years. HURON COUNTY TO BE THOR- OUGHLY ORGANIZED TO MAKE THE CANADA TEMPERANCE ACT EFFECTIVE. At the county convention to be held in Clinton next Tuesday it is expect- ed that plans will be laid for a more complete organization of the County under the charge of a "Field Secret- ary." Perth county has decided .on a campaign for C. T. Act and ee sug- gestion has bern made to have one secretary act for both counties. Other matters of considerable impor- tance will also be discussed at the..'big: convention in Clinton. Huron coun- ty association is a federation of all churches and societies interested in the temperance cause. The outlet for Canadian cattle that was heavy last fall, continues 'to a limited extent into this year and this month. Last week ten cars were shipped across the line. Four care of handy weight butcher cattle %vent, to Buffalo, and 25c to 86c high- er than was paid for them here, while one load went to New York. Meanwhile Easter Canada and Tor- onto have been importing lambs and mutton'. Recently' 2,50E ponds of mutton carcases cane to local live kook market has been supplied with Chicago latnbs and Alberta lambs are selling there this week. With plenty of swine coming to Toronto from the Canadian west, an outlet exists or bog products in United States, in a i limitedindication way. As an d eation of how finished butcher cattle aro sell- ing locally, one load of fine steers brought $8.50 per hunderedweight on Monday. They averaged 1800 ponds each. Outside and Easter trade gave renewed strength to Tor - ROD AND GUN for April is out with a bill of fare designed primarily for the fisherman. The cover cut which this month is specially attract- ive, depicts a fisherman holding up to view a 171b. prize salmon trout se- cured last year in Algonquin Park. Bonnycastle Dale contributes the leading article "Halibut Fishing in the Northern Pacific" H. Mortimer Batten a well illustrated article on "Trout Farming"; and other stories and articles follow that describe fish- ing experiences etc. in various parts of the Dominion from Atlantic to Pacific. Prof. Edward Prince, Dom- inion Commissioner of Fisheries and an authority on both fish and game writes of "The Prong Horned, Antel- ope of the West", which is saint. be in danger of extinction unless immed- iate protective measures are adopted for its preservation. The regular de- partments are all well maintained. DR. E. B. BALFOUR, graduate Western University, late of the Military Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. Office •in the building formerly occupied by the late Dr.McLaughlin, Dashwood. DR A. J. MacKINNON late House Surgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the House Staff, New York Palyckinie Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in connection. Oflite,'• Zurich, Ont. New Shoe Store 44 The Modern Shoo Rep Wo have just received a shipment of Easter Shoes and also have all kinds of heavy Goods. You are welcomed to our store any time. PRICES FOR REPAIRING:— Men's half soles for 55ots. Women's " " " 45cts. Smaller shoes' accordingto sloe. Patchst-aceordiwg: ,o size. D. PFAFF & SON DASII'W'OOD Dr, de Vann; Pemalk Pills A rellable French regulator; never fabs. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of theferule system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr.do Van's are sold at 16 a box, or three for 510 bi ailed to'any address. -The 3nobel1 'Orng Co!! Is:_ tlathartnes. Ont THERE are four ways of finishing a floor—Painting, Varnishing, Staining and Waxing. No matter which method you prefer, you will find here the right "Spic and Span" Finish for every purpose — for every surface. Four Kinds of Best Four Best of Their Kinds SENOUR'S FLOOR PAIINT—the old reliable—it wears, and wears, and wears. -WOOD-LAC VARNISH STAIN produces the beautiful appearance of hard wood on soft wood. "MARBLE-ITE"—the floor varnish that stands the scuff—heel-proof, waterproof, almost wearproof. LIQUID WAX — the new and easy method of applying wax to floors. Retains its polish and is economical. Let us tell you more about it. C. HARTLEIB, Zurich TIE1VIAN, Dashwood & VARNISHES CREDITON Ir!;?' tr r t' I I,I�lu�r,;;;,!i I! 1'!4ti(Itl ,(c'i Rev. owll` lnidt of Berlin is at pies- I Auct i o n exit in told), Mi: St 1mnn Martin of Zurich, was 1 in town on Tuesday. Rev. Jefferson and Blatchford of Centralia exchanged pulpits on Sun- day. The Ladies Aid of Methodist church met at the home Mrs. Robert Essery on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Wm. Bowman attended the sawing match at Denfield on Tues- day. Two Indians from Munsey town won out. A number from hero attended the spring stock fair at Hensall on Tues- day. Mr. Wes Wein started to work for Mr. Christ. Heist on Thursday for the summer months. Mrs. Harry Motz who has had an attack of vppendictis is able to be up and around again. Mr, Ezra Oestreioher latter part of last week in business. • Mr: Thomas Roesler has started to work for Lyman Glanville on Wed- nesday for the summer months. Misses Hilda Snell and Cora Seh- ooder.of Dashwood visited at the home of Miss Mildred Klumpp on Sunday. Mr. Christian Finkbeiner of Lon- don, spent a few days with his moth- er this week. spent the Berlin on BAYFIELD Miss Josele Sterling entertaind her Sunday school class on Tuesday even- ing. • Mrs Sterling and her daughter Mitis• Agnes. who spent the winter in Clinton, returned again to Bayfield. Mrs. Struther who was an old time resident here, passed away in Toronto on Tuesday last, reached the ripe 'age 85 -years. A meeting of the ratepayers is be- ing called for the purpose of improv- Ing•t moving the ie town hall and . same to thecenter of Clani Gregor Square. The following extract from the Re- publican of Midland. Mich., recalls to and older residents a our middle aged god p former citizen of Bayfield: "At the home of her son, Stewart B. Gorden, in the third warts, Mrs. Susan E. Gorden passed away. at 2 o'clock Monday morning• after an ill- ness of about three months. OF VILLACtE LOTS Mr. H. Bossenberry auctioneer, will offer for Sale about 20 good building lots, at the north end, on 'ednesday, April 15. Commencing at `w' o'clock. These lots are high and dry and are suitable for building sites or for gardening. They are convenient to the main part of the town, and shoul Id prove a good investment. No taxes to be paid until 1915. TERMS One third cash, or satisfactor note at 30days, and the balance in tw and four months (without interest. when clear title will be given. E. Zeller H. 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