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The Herald, 1914-07-10, Page 4rare opportunities 'than:. ;lXsr crrtlll, g. "To reap . tho Oaenre of successyou iziusi< plea hest pcssiblo training, e .Ontario's Best Busineee d. We give i adivi.dual at: ru.• 'Zola, anal,* enter our Is ab any time: 'Three dept$: IVIEIiCIAL,` ` SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY Writte at once for our free catalogue. I.A. McLachlan, Principal. ANADIAN KCURSIONS p4'c:.1,roc-. 9. ESEEKRRS idANITODA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Intraday' until October 27th; t oolugu t. nipeg and Return - $35.00 xontonz and Rata= - 4111.00 ,m 'Toronto; and .Stations Wer$rsr,/ Ya oY Toronto. Proportionate ems Stations East of Toronto. Retina . Us& two mant . regarding RAD. ort tickets Canadian Pacific T1et Agora or .crit/ MURPHY, D.P.A.; .4'. . Toronto. holidays. E. Wilbur PfaiT spent nch,; at The big rsiusieal number ai; ; , the the Grand Bend, Canadian National Exhibition 'this gr. jam iib of I'ittsbterg is will be the international Peace Tatoo. visiting his -parents; and friends for,Ten bands, a total of , 400 musicians hie holiday, will take part bait, and it will be in 2 ... Some our boy's, were in. Zurich on Sunday evening: There must be sanie.attraGtions. The Crediton I nior baseball team came over on. Tuesday evening last, and played, a fast: game of ball with our boys, at times the game stood at obances,A.t theend of the seventh in- ning, the umpire called' the game and the' score stood 1-1, but should have been 2-1 in favor of the locals. After the game the umpire credited the Dashwood boys with a well de- served tally, e Ladies and Gents Watches Bracelets and Jewelryof Every iption, Lace Curtains, Rugs, F'urnishind,Rifles, Moving ricA. achine, Skates, Printing Press. uutain Pens, in fact nearly hnig you can think of you can oslutely Free for selling our iful Fancy Drawn and Satin ed handkerchiefs at 10 cents They sell rapidly 6 can gener- sold in every house. Don't s any money, but write us to ou a lot of Handkerchiefs to at when sold you will send us. ney and the premium. selected 24 handl erchieff entitled you r choice of an elegant Watch, Laid Rings, Lice Curtains; etc. us to -day, we trust you and ck the goods if you cannot sell INOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL LEGAL. CARDS. FOOT HAYS & EILLORAN, isters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. R. 0. Hays. 3. L. IKillerai5, roudfoot Sr. ' ' USINESS LARDS. ■ S. PHILLIPS. AUCTIONEER, Exeter. conducted in all parts. Satis- gnaranteed or no pay. Terms ble. Orders left at this office promptly attended to. W F. HESS, FIRE =SURAX- ent, representing the London, finical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ellington and Guardian. Every. in fire insurance, ANOTHER BIG VICTORY itself a celebration of the 00years of peace between Britain a,nd.the Ikea States. The bands :will wear the- uniforms of a hundred year's ago, and, in their counter. -marching will play the patriotic airs handed down tcl, uit by our forefathers, Dr. Williams, of. the Grenadier Guards, ' will be the; conductor. This ' is Peace Year at the Canadian' National Exhibition, August 29th, to September 14th.. . What proved a easy victory for our ball boys, was the game played on our diamond on Monday between Exeter and the locals. The game at times stood on very close plays and fast running, but with worthy cheering our `boys crossed the rubber twelve times,, whereas, by a wild throw made by our short stop, the visitors crossed it once, otherwise they would have been completely shut out. It is our boys that can play ball. The follow- ing is the line-up and score:— DAcHw OOD runs Lloyd Edighoffer 8rd. 1 Norm. I ellerrnrn lst 0 Herb Graupner p 2 Earl Neely c 2 Wilbur Pfaff 1 f 1 Milferd Mclsaao s s 3 Herb Sraft c f 2 Art Graupner r f 1 John Hartleib 2nd 0 Dashwood arber shop EXETER W. Snell 3rd E. Triebner lst Chi Hick p L. Trebbla c Willis if Davis ss Shapton cf H. Triebner Parsons 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 rf ; 0 2nd - 0, 1 struckout by Graupner 13 struck out by Chitbick 8 Umpire Rivers, Exeter. One 11 s an iia 'is. •'inn' sfianie, Ot.Joseph, Napoleon A Canthi, This. horse for service at both places. For; particulars, apply to manager or prop. PEN CHARETTE N, A. 0A.NTIN` manager proprietor The Midway at The Western Fair, London, Ont. HENSALL Mrs. 0. Cook visited friends in Wrox- eter this week. Miss Casio Harris of Wroxeter is here visiting relatives. Miss Millie Petty, of Winnipeg, is expected home shortly. Mrs, Lorne Scott and daughter Mar ion, of Toronto, are visiting relatives in town, Joe Case, wife and family returned to Toronto beat week accompanied by Mr's. W. lV,Ioir. Miss Bertha Welsh, who was home visiting her parents, has returned to Montreal. Miss Gertie Petty is home from Stratford Hospital, where she is in training. Rev. Mr. Powell preached his fare- well sermon to his Exeter songrega- tion on Sunday. The Midway this year will be fill- ed by the Con,. T. Kennedy Shows This organization is not only the largest but is acknowledged the best in the field of outdoor amusements.: It requires 30 double length railway cars to transport this great aggregat- ion from place to place. They carry with them a thirty-five piece band of very high-class musicians. There will be a variety of . shows and something that will appeal to all. What pleases one will not always app cal to another. There Will be a train- ed Wild Animal Shod, the Loota Musical Show, iiempp's Model City and Farm, an Aztee Viltage, Laugh- land, The Tgorottes, The Hindoos, The Jumping Horse, An Egyptian Hall of Mystery and various others, twenty in all. This will be one of the cleanest and best Midways ever shown at the Exhibition. The Ex- hibition dates are September ilth, to 19th. All information given on app- lication to the Secretary London, Ont. R, E. 13. BAIiIi0U13, graduate • Western University, late of. the Military` Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London, . Office: in the building formerly occupied by the late I'iraAcLaughlin, Dashwood. VAE`NA Mxs.' ~Tames Reid of the Front Road and her daughter, Miss Eunioe, were visiting friends in the village on Tuesday. yrs. M. Ward andher daughter, 'Wednesday 'Slug Dorothy, Bayfield, visited et very Weaneganii afternoon the home of Mr, Alex, Foster one day and evening. last week. - The village was startled and griev da„, i ed to learn of the 111tri1iilg of Mr. cry y7;a;iitrrirty, all danal Job n Tu eer's house on the Parr ,;. Lino a:n Moun.lty while Mr. and Mrs. ,ti17r. Tamer wore all:.ent. 1'11iI", ]ril,ll+PP, Proprietor,. Rev. T. J. Snowden and Miss Ef• fie leave this week for their new icluti gn,a{t 'Van -eolith Centre. Their z Pill k <leparttire is getterallY rs rettedi tbsy , fb � k Iluvllii' made' many friends even out- „�..i".•^, ,vi,.•iir. _,lila;. 'i'na� 1„ .rCoal 1 f+ north to Parry Sound on the C. P. R. Ticllets. at especially reduced rates, good going oing June. valid for return until June 20th. See_ ..our 14th and u�' nearest railway Agent for full particulars, or apply to 'A, J'. MacIUNNON 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 Palyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in connection. Office, Zurich, Ont. KIPPEN Mr. Detwiller, of Moorefield, is pay- ing a visit to his son, Mr. Jacob Det - eviller. of our yillage. Miss Mabel Whitman, of Toronto and brother Alden, of Detroit, are paying a visit to their parents, Mr. anfl Tohii Whiteman, of our village. Misses Greta and Emily lv:ison spent a few'"days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Sterling McPhail, of Porter's Hill. Rev. Mr. Brown, of Menmiller, who will be the pastor in the Methodist chinch here, will preach on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Harvey McLean, of the second' concession of Tuckersmith, was taken suctdenly ill the latter part of the week while at her usual work. A doctor was called and it was feared that an operation would be 'necessary but she is somewhat improved. The crops in this part of, the coun- try as a general rule are looking ex- cellent and a bountiful harvest is in store for all. THIS TRMHIC LEITER— Henry Bossenbexry Licensed Auctioneer Huron, Middlesex and Lampton. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dashwood, Ontario. Dates arranged at the office .How would you answer ii? Between the linos of this short letter you Tau read grim tragedy. If its appeal were made to you, personally, bow would you. answer It? Suppose you held the power to receive this poor woman or to turn her away, which would you do ? " Will you kindly give mo information concerning admission of a very needy woman near me. Her husband is dead, and she is in consumption. She has two small children, at present in an orphan& hoano, as the mother is not able to care for them, a,nd their only income is what an aged mother earns. They live in one small room." It is easy to say, "Why, of course, 1 Would offer relief, if it were in my power 1" But, think ! Are you sincere when yon say that? Are you in earnest? Do you really want to help poor, suffering tion+ suniptives?'Then here is your, Chaince to prove your sincerity. Contributions to the Muskoka Free Hos- pital for Consumptives will be gratefully acknowledged by W. J. Gage, Chairman Executive Committee, 84 Spadinn, Avenue, or R. -Dunbar, Secretary - Treasurer, 341 King Street West, Toronto. Contractors We are ready to figure on your Mason Contracts and Cement Work A. J. Parr, 0.,F.A., T, & N.O. Rlys. :N rth Bay, Ont For next season. No contracts to large and too small to receive our careful attention. LOUIS WEBER, Zurich CHAS. MEYERS, Blake. DR. DeVM4'S FRENCH PILLS gin: ala Int; 1'f 11 for Women, $5 a bot or three for $1U W1r1 at, all Ping Stores, or mailed to any addre s +ii•eeeiF of price. Tna FSCOIIELL, Dnuo Co 55. rAtliarires, Cntn,rio. AHO3Yirry ^ rOaMEN. hnen„rue,5 Vitei I r; for b'::rva awl Brain; increases "grey 'uat ei:` a ion!tl-,, ' viii, : you au. s5 a box, , r'' 4,i n' `r;. V.:01-(1? r'' i^.711 ,r 'i2 'SLAKE CHOPPER 4,44414-,, 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. .-4111.. JACOB I IPFER BLAKE - - ONT. .........„ . WESTERN FAIR LONDON, CANADA Ontario'sPopular Exhibition • September 11 to 19, 1914 ' INCREASED -PRIZE LIST Magnificent Programe of Attractions. Two Speed Events Daily.. New Fireworks Every Night. COME AND SEE The Dominion Experimental Farm Exhibit and © The Canadian Royal Dragoons. Reducei Railway Rates Commencing Sept. 11th. Special Excursion Days, Sept. 15, 16, 11th. `:] All Tickets good till Sept. 21st ALL INFORMA.T1ON FROM THE SECRETARY 1 W. J. Reid, pres. A. M. H• nt. secy. Lina uninammumwmill arm For Sale? ain receiving nuxnerous enquiries respecting Huron County Farm Lands.. if you Want to sell 1 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 ZELiER, "('t'. IThe Price of Success Big business is not an accident --it is a result. It is the fruit of purpose. energy, persistency and ADVERTIS- ING You know the story of Rip Van Winkle—the, man who went to sleep for 20 years and who Zvhen he awoke, expected to hind the world the same as it was when he entered •slumberland. There are men today very much like Rip Van Winkle—their point of view and their practices are those of a generation past. They do not be- ifeve in advertising. To succeed in these modern days one must be in accord with the spirit of to -day. For a much - this means that he must advertise, if he would prosper. A WORD TO, THE PUBLIC Where are you served bast and most pleasently? The answer is almost sure to be—"Where we are in- vited and made welcome. All those shops which prize our custom enough to seek it, and who ask for t eyery week through the medium of advertising in the WEEKLY HERALD. ShopMhere YOU aro Invited to Shop. Pail L dae� will: der ,arcs ing fta,ri mer The) Lon Man, atm Lon< trag tees ity, Be thee. men cony ble woul and :Least ehou on p grow the inen Th cars from dree. a. fr the I cabs area, anyo. pass' Pi are I crow the ing f Pape. es a atte Poi stroll --the yard in a and Vine rings then ste.nt are 's men has and ver. astra, Med i the p The encu' "sup) but i beaut The g bank again swee w tho light hent. silent the w tide, belts of th Eve has it hagga Naive which hem chill las e heir rho s `hem. till < avem asser eopl 5no+ Lon; utto omes ty. hick rrtist, 'law,;t t itain, eke e go+ ng tl met lard-] tate vitt pen, hate Rot] 14