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The Herald, 1914-01-16, Page 4-raxer'Oii19 . ONT. N ER.. TERM MoM ANuAkiev, 5TH Ontario's Dest a T'reduin .h °o g se horthkls: me .ts aria and .�,.,....,. camas,.'W'uiu - ti hep, ... not of3'ared e` knew What,t a• yup otd'at school r Von: unlees you have ve- ceive6 e ar free catalogrxe. Write sir iDaI once.IMoLac lafl, Principal. Do lvT mc1f aile_TEW YE1. EfAirmq SINGLE FARE Dec. 24, 25 soodfor return until Des. 26, also Dec 31 1913, and Jan. 1, 1914, good, for return until Jan 2nd 1914• Revival services have been comm. enced in Evangelical Church. Mr. R. F. Stade spent Sunday at his home in Dashwood. Mr. Chas Fritz of Zurich called on friends in the village on Sunday. 1V.r, Geo. Edighoffer took a business trip to Exetefon Wednesday morning, Mr, F. Mallet and Miss Ena Davis of,Exeter ,visited in the village on Snnday,•', ' '"�h„ ,,r . Bricle4for Sade --A -quantity of second hand good brick. Applp to A. Hooper, Lake Road, Hay, P. Mr. Geo. Shore our former principal left Monday tor Wilton Grove where be will teach for the coming year. Quite a number from her attended the Mawhinney-Fahner wedding in Crediton on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. William Brown is on the sick list at present, we wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Adolph Steinbach and wife of Cavalier N. D. is visiting at Ezra Ott- erbines for several days this week. Most of our holiday visitors have retrirned to their own hone and plac- - `es of employment. Miss Dora Draft spent Sunday with her parents in Dashwood,. lYlr. Milton Oestrioher an 1 Mise Ruth Grenzebach have returned to Stratford Normal to resume their studies. A. little more snow would make splendid sleighing and a little sleieb- ing would be very welcome to some of out farmers, who have grain, wood logs etc. to draw. Menr,:SYorneU: tkrltl c'n1Lt tlA arov.' .. III Calandra one in seven is- a victim or Ja eruption? Doss Pr MATTER that one in every three of these is cut off in the full glow of life, With plans and hopes and loves . that must he given up? Dogs IT MATTER that a few persons have Joined hands and within a few short years. havesaved thousands of those unhappy ones,and can save thein all if only there 7s a.little more help and a little more money? Perhaps it doesn't matter. It is all very interesting but it is no immediate concern of yours. Bur Wow) xT 11Is Tina; if instead of entering somebody else's' home and carry- ing' eff their loved ones, Consumption Dame into your home and laid its hand on the one you love the best in all the world? your saw e you then if3 T-rs x Y T MA Dx vvovn husband, wife, child or friend dying fur lack of alittle bit of the money some other fellow was throwing away Wonnn IT MATTER when Christmas came if there were nothing for you to do but sit on the edge of the bed and stroke the white band on the coverlet and realize. that this was the last Christmas ? This is how muchit matters in thousands of homes in Canada this year and will con- tinue to matter until enough people like yon test the burden and feel bow crushing ibis. xt DORS matter—it is the most important thing in the life of some unfortunate sufferer -what you do with the attached form. FARE AND ONE THIRD Dec 22, 23 24, 25 valid and re turn until Dec. 27, also Dec.29t30, 31, 1913, anb Jan 1st 1914, valid for return until Jan. 3,1914. Between all Stations in Canada. east of Port Arthur, also to Deiroit and Port, $uron,Macb., Ituffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge N.Y. • Tickets now on sale ab Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. The elections are over and every- body is settled down to business again although the candidates in our own neighborhood were not successful,` at the pools we hope the members of both Stephen and Hay councils 'rvi11 not forget that Dashwood is still on the map, and that no one in this sect- ion would put up a holler if they each spent $1000.00 on the Townline road for it certainly needs it, as there is a lot of heavy teaming done on itand if it is not kept up we will have no read at all. (A word to the wise is sufficient, Mr. and1ZTrs. Sol Martin end dau. ghter Lillian visited Mr. and 11r' rs. Tobias Guenther on Friday. Miss Lydia Brown, from London spent Christmas at home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koch spent New Years, with her sister Mrs. W. Doerr of Auburn. Quite a number from here attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Steel of Exeter North on Saturday. The great trouble with the man who is all right is that he is apt to • think the rest of us are all wrong. Dr. Balfour has returned ,.after at- tending the funeral of his father, the late Dr. Balfour of London. Because of the stormy weather on Tuesday, Mr. Geiger the Zubieh bak- er was obliged to peddle his bread on Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church held their regular meeting on Thursday last. Mrs. J. Kellerman, presided in the absence of Mrs. J Grenzebagh. Our school opened in lull with Mr 3. M. Henry as principal, and with the Misses Webb and Hodder as ass- istants. The angel of death has again visit- ed our village and called away one of pioneers of this section in the person of Nicholas Naffzinger, the deceased had been ill for several weeks. The sympathy of the comrnuniv is extend - the bereaved. Haep'atal, .London. Office in—the building formerly:oocupied by the late DX MoLaughlin, Dashwood. Henry Bossenberry Licensed Auctioneer Huron, Middlesex and Laiaipton. Satisfaction guaranteed, Dashwood, Ontario. Dame's arranged at the office HAY COUNCIL Council elect, L. Lalbfieisch Reeve, Ed. Deters, Sam Dietz, . Hy. Neeb, and Caspar Wolper councillors met according to Statutes Jan 12 at 11 o'clock. After the members of coun- cil signed a dclaration Statuary Dec- laration of office and qualification the reeve took the chair. The following officers were appoint- ed. -Clerk F. Hess Sr. Salary 175,00 Treas. Those Johnston 125.00, Oren- ector J Schnell 86.00, Assessor Oscar Klopp 90.00, Auditor J Haberer 10.00 Auditor Geo Blackwell 10.00, Sheep Valuators Robt McArthur, J Ikberei, and C. L. Wolper, Caretaker Mrs.. Howald 25.00. Member of the Board of Health. Albert Heideman. Sanitary Inspectors A Munn, east div. C. Eilber west div. Pound Keepers Jas Ross, Simon Grob J. P. Rau, John Weido, George Beck- er, John Thirsk, John Horner, Thos. Turnbull, S. Spencer. John Fence treivers. Elmore Klopp, Pfaff, Wm. F. Caldwell, Ry. Stein- bach, A; Hendricks. The following accounts wer r•ier- ed to be paid Can. Ind. tel eo. supplies 22.78, F. McIsaac operating. DOA - wood Central 148.45; E. Zeller oper- ating Zurich Central 204.50, Grand TRaiiway co freight 1.80,Can express•. co 85c. Election expenses 91:00.' D, Blackwell rep cal con 6-7. P. Badour 4 cern tiles 2,00, Dr, Mc- Kinnon attend indignant, W. Fain - comb gravel 2 00, Chas Alexander gravel 90, Municipal World supplies 11,00, Hospital of Sick Children grant 10.00,E. Wurm horse hire 10.50, WmHess work, 81.00 Wm Oonglo, ugh gravel 1.50. Conned will meet again on Satur- day the 7th. day of February. r Hy. Sr. Clerk. Free Ladies and Gents Watches Buds, . Bracelets and Jewelry of Every Description, Lace Curtains, Ruffs, House Furnishind,Rifles, bMovind Pic- ture .Machine, Skates, Printing Press- es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly -everythnig you can think of you can det 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 aerite 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 handkerchief! 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 back the goods if you cannot sell them. INOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL LEGAL CARDS. PROUDF00T RAYS Er. KILLORAN, Barristers Solicitors, Notaries Public, Rea*. j. Ehlers left Wednesday morning for Mansfield Pa., Mr. Ehlers who has been i=taending the holidays at the home of his parents here is, at present the Secretary of the Students Y. M. C. A. for the state of, Pennsy- lvannia with head quarters at Harris- burg, anile at home here he gave sev- eral excellent sermons he also preach. ed in Zurich last Sunday evening. To help. the Mus7eolat Free Hos- p• ta2forConsumptivescontinueate Life-saving work, I gladly enclose Me sura o1 * Name Address 5.00 will provide maintenance for a week. 20.00 will pay' for tour weeks. .00 'rill endow a bed for a year. ,Since the need is such a permanent ors, Ishould also like to subscribe ,�,, 7 ,Register my name accord- ina ' a� to. may R.tont D Dunbar. Sec.-Treas. Gage, nntonal•Sdint• aa, Taro= y,,mp ya,od►tlan. SR Xing St. w., Tomato. HEN SALL High Constable Whiteside was in Goderich last week. An orchestra is being formed in connection with the Band Mrs. Wen. Stone is being visited by her brother front London. Robert Luker and wife of Manitaba FOR SALE 3 New Ontario Farms 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. All other sura- ounding lots already settled and im- provements begun. Excellent gover- nment roads through the entire local- ity; school house and local P. 0. s- corner of one of the lots; houses ereett ed and8 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, are visiting in this section. Harry Ingram was here recently. He is prospering in Forest city. Mrs. Leitch of Aiisa Craig is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Abe Case. The Rebekah Lodge is preparing for a visit from the Seaforth Lodge, this week. etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. I. C. R. 0. Hays. 3. L. Killoran, 4V. Proudfoot 3r, BUSINESS °ARDS• EL S. PHILLIPS, ,AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Saltie conducted in all parts. 'Satis- taction guaranteed ori no pay. „ �s ADO' ,Adopt th= Want Ads. money•, ma They are a buyer.•ast quickly loc he can find Will he ,fi represente tw ,...w .ore it b The annual sohOol meeting was held on the 81st. inst., when Mr. Ezra Tiernan was elected school trus- tee and Mr. Allis Brenner ia the jan- itor for another year we hope the trustees will make a few necessary improvements in and about the school as sortie parts have a very dilapitated ANDREW P. HESS, FMB INSTJRAN- ae agent, representing the London, ard, Wellington and Guardiat. thine in fire insurance, Barber Shop eeety 'Wednesday and evening. Saturday Open every Satardare all day, ' 1110S. 11,11SIPP, Proprietor, The dearh of Mrs Walter St eel, aged forty-three, which occurred Ex- eter, Thursday after an illness of only fewelleys, Mrs 5 teel, with her bus - band and family, moved. into town two weeks'ago. On Monday she caught old* while hanging out a washing, anddeath followed from inflammation Mr Steel had just pueehttseathe gen- eral store from Mr Cobbledick, and be Awl eleven children, the youngest of 'Whim is only'Seven weeks of age. Mrs. T. Murdock who was expected home this week, was taken ill in Cal- gary. Mrs. James Hagan has returned from London Hospital, greatly im- proved in health.. R. Cuamore who has been ill since lie come home from Toronto is recov- ering. Mr. ana Mrs. W. Flolmes have re- turned to their home in Tilbury, after a very pleasant visit with friends here. "THE COMING SESSION" It has been announced that Parlia- ment will open on January 15th. and there can be little doubt but that several of first importance to every ci- tizen in Canada will be dealt with. The Naval questiot is again expected to be in the forefront of controversary Redistribution will be dealt with and also the questian of Tariff. afternoon and No paper in Canada covers the ses. sion of the Dominion House quite as fully or as fairly as The Toronto News. Tnn l'InateLD has 'arranged -with The Toronto Daily News to take. subscriptione for both papers and up- on receipt of $2.50 both THE HERALD and The News will be aent to your address by mail for one year. Send your subscrition in ,to this office. The Large nunaber of teachers and students who were spending their vacation here have gone back to their schools and colleges'. The misses Jennie and Maggie Stewart, who were visiting with friends at Crorastary and Kippen re- turned yesterday. Friende of Miss Lily johneton gave her a granite shower recently in honour of approaching marriage to Mr. James McBride. Miss 'Violet McClymont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCiiinont is not get two mails a day from tXO'itt. WO formerly bad two Mails one from Exeter and one from Park- hill, brit since the rural routes have etarted, Parkhill ronterwas cut off and we are reduced to one mail a day. Surely we are intitied to two mails a day as well as our neighboring villages Orediton and Zurich. Thera is a lot of mail coming here, quite a number of offices are supplied from here ana it taket a long time to distribute the mail in the offiee here, and besides this we cannot get an evenhag paper until the f ollowing day. KIPPEN Miss Florence Clymont has gone on a rrionth'si visit to Tilbury. and Detroit. Missea Jennie and MaggitekSteweet, of Varna, visited tlais week with Misses Kate MoDonald ap.a Jogs Young spent New :Years with friends STEVENS‘i Double—and Singli Barrel 30Tellir ,,,bne piece. *laded tygseunIztaresteeli (—MOM where STEM withguns at any where near, the floN err 0 .141aWlit / / 'fi>-671Pwif l'-.1 A Catalog shows the famous tine of Stevens Itepeatos—Doubles—Stn. gles. If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your dertler–det us know. and we wit ship cited.** ,press prepaid, tapon„...............xeceipt of Catalog Pricer-- • 1. STEVENS ARMS &TOOL COMPANY; P.O.BoxSOOS. Par I am receiving n enquiries respecting County Farm Lands. If you want to sell will assist you with an advertisi campaign that will bring buyers to our favored County. No Buyer - No Charge Call, -write or phome for particulars. Et ZELL& Con-veyaucer, Real Estate ZUR1011,, ONT. nil A. 3. MaoKINNON late 11 Surgeon, Erie' County Hosp Buffalo N. Y.- Late assistant dent Physician, Manhattan Mater Hospital N. Y. city. Late of House Staff, New York, Palyo Medical School and Hospital. store in connection. Office, Zu Miee Hawking of Exeter"„ ttta Mr. and Mrs. Allen, of Walkerlille, visit- ed their friends last week. IVIeesrs Edgar Butt mad Bert Moie row have gonato Tilbury to work for PIL odieStitfigthiltatie "clestintaf fret MEAT MARKET wE keep in stock a " full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts ate noted for their tenderness Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own Give us a call. APPELS CLOTRINGSTOR rrhe fundernental policy of this business is to give ter service and better value than is expected, make a distinct bip for the very best trade. lITCHEItt The custom look w markes garments is due to manner o ftheir production, the infinite skill and care voted to their manufacture. The style and fit show give th an.) anee of satisfaetion or no The simple fact is that have the finest range of Cl -ing possible to produce an right prices, ORDZIfED CLOTHES SPECIALTY Butter and Eggs taken ill e at ge. el er