The Herald, 1914-05-15, Page 4ENTEAL
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HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCYLEWAN
E..ch, Tuesday until October 2711, inclusive.
Winnipeg, and Return - $35.00
Edmonton and Ratner. - 63.00
Prom Toronto, and Stations West suad
North of 'Toronto. Proportionate fares
front Stations East of Toronto.
Return Limit two months.
particulars regarding RAIL or OCEAN tie:, •:ts
from Canadian Peine Ticket Agents or wte
M. 0.111.IRPIIY, D.P.A., C.P. Ry., Toro. to.
Free Ladies and Gents Watt:nes
Rads, Bracelets and Jewelryof ery
Description, Lace Curtains, Pols,
House Farnishini,Rifles, Mnyind
ic-
lure Machine, Skates, Printinni
es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly
everytlutid you can flank of you can
etAtosjute1y Free for sellibg our
Ptnney Drawn and tiatin
Stripped handlterehiefs at 10 cents
each: 'They sell rapidly 6 can gener-
ea'' ally be sold in every house. Don't
send us any money, but writ us to
SOlia you a lot of Handkerchiefs to
" sell, that when sold you will send us
•4•'' • the money and the premium selected
'Selling 24 handkerchieff entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
8 gold Lard 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
• L.EGAL. CARDS.
• PROUDPOOT RAYS & KILLORAN,
Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public,
etc. Goderieb, Canada W. Proudfoob.
K. C. R. O. itays. 3. L. Killoran,
W. Proudfoot 3r.
BUSINESS OARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AucTioNEER, Exeter.
Bales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faction guaranbeed or uo pay. Terms
•reasonable. Orders left at this office
Will be promptly attended to.
AbroprEw INSURAN-
ce agent, represonf ing the, London,
Economical, WarnrIon, Nfonarcb, Stand-
ard, Wellingbou :uir Guardian. Every.
thine in fire Insurance.
Dashwood
Barber Shop
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14..iab1c Frety I ;
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Pratprietor,;
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in regulating"tee•
vsten). Refuse
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DASHWOOD
DASIIWOOD
Mr. Norm Kellerman was in Zurich
on Wednesday, on business.
A number of our boys spent Sun-
dayevening in Zurich, some attrac-
tion, boys:
House-cleaning is the order of the
day ,just now, and the sound of the,
carpet -beater is continually heard in
the lane. Every good housewife 'in
this town counts on having her home
immaculate condition by Victoria
Day. A grand rush is therefore on.
Mexico has rather sidetracked Ire-
land, in the meantime, If we were
talking into the ear of Mexico we'd
advise a very quick and amply apolo-
gy and Willingness to fire 10 times
21 guns if President Woodrow Wilson
would call off the dugs of war. There
can only be one end to sneh a conflict
and Mexico should know whet it will
be.
Gut of iil,!aa J.:77,noid1es (mama
hk;t; P1' 1000 of them
I''.1ik1g€.(.1 f' -ti Liii witre tht..1
property of Kellic;iI rural localities.;
Whou 1014 iltLytire,4 ;ire compiled the !
munlar moters driven by the farreal
leg eammenity will, no doubt far in
talvenee of 311ei yenis record. 'While
there is much the iA pleaenrable a -
van a cu., the qnestion of 'utility in'
advencingbueinae IIIIeVekg weighs to!
a larger degree.
BASEBALL MATCH
A very exthing and feat game of
Ill will be played on our diamonii.
to night (Friday) between our hoys
and Shipka. Game called 6.15 sharp.
Everybody come and, cheer!
Big Celebration
We are :gain planning for a Big
ogehral on :Tune fird King's Birth
day. Tee eouunittee is arranging for
a eplendid oroeram which will C0fl-
af 1tbunip+ion , parade, ball
games, .thntoreyies races, foot , races
and fast horse races, as the track is
being put in splendid shape. Liberal
prizes will be given for above sports.
Be sure to soe the calithumptian par-
ade.
HENSALL
Jack -and Orwell Taylor have gone
out West as has also C. Blackwell.
Ben Hoggarbh of the Western Un-
iversity, is home having completed
his first year in medicene.
Abe Case is having cement walks
put down around his residence and
also cement floors in his collet.
Frank Carlin Sr is slowly recover-
ing from the effects of the stroke
which has confined him to his bed for
somatime.
We are pleased to see our Council
take hold of the matter of putting
down a well and erecting an eleva.ed
tank for street watering and fire pro-
tection.
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BreUCEFIELD
Mrs. John Swan is still very ill.
Mr. Win Mc Gee has returned to
Toronto afteraa brief visit at home. '
Mrs. Jones of BirtonaB. C. and
two children are visiting at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Granger
of our yillage.
Our villags was saddened on Friday
last to hear the death of Miss Eliza-
beth H. Taylor of Stanley. Her
death was not unexpected as she Was
eevere suffer of Cancer, from which
them was no hope. • She had many
friends in our conuannity who mourn
her death. Sho was member of the
Presby terian chinch, wassof a bright
disposition and elwaya ready to do a
kindness. The tweeral was; 'Monday,
Frani filo
1ltail?1- 143i.
1,,...tcben. The ;,,,oti,ieefti were cimaitct '
od -by ft•A'.''Mil. TI3.6eiardn
Wo'reJ nid tu h the Nati y huaiel'
ehitai ileesalla •The funeral wae
!a rgel y atbendtI.. •
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FErertLizr;n, ON HAND -
111.ave on hatml. i,eanttli stock. et
nnv p:r6on witshinfx
Okllide >f b•tbt,;:,, mitt Wit them froll)
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t1110 r);ohn Hoy jr Zurich- cHAsi mt,,yols, Bloke
• PENNY BAND APPROVED
"To teach a child how to economlae
on slender resourses how toresist tem
tation to Deedless expense, and how
to make reasonable provision for the
future," It is the obiect of the
Penny Bank in the Scbools as explain
ad in a pamphlet just lamed by ,the
Ontario Department of Educairen.
The Minister of Education is impress-
ed with the importance of the encoar-
agement of thrift among sehool child-
ren and has had under consideration
the practial assistance given in this
direction by the Penny Bank of Tor-
onto. The Minister feels no hesita-
tione in making a recommedation to
all School Boards and and principals
to establish the system in their school.
anit•to enlist the interest, sympathy
and co-operation of teachers.
LIGHTNING RODS
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A bulletin advocating' the use •
lightning rods on buildings has jn..1
1)-n ieseedby the • Oeterio Doper
mem, of Agriculture. Prof. W.
If. Day of the stair of the- Ontan.•:
Agricultural College, is the author,. ..-•
thia Bullet la and he demon -.:trata
after a series of investigations cov,.
ing thirteen years, the t lighthing re.'
are the protection that. science
them to be. In Onterio-in 1912 t'.‘
efficiency of rods was 941 per &al
From the reports of insurance cor -
panies., Prof Day found that in ever .
200 farm buildinga insured, 42 wet:
rodeda which is 21 per cent, but frt:
of every 200 farm buildings struck
lightning only 3 were rodded. el
this connection Prof Day obsera
"We should have expected 42 if tl,
rods were no good."
HICK'S FOROASTS
A Regular Storm Period coyers tbe
17th to the 2210., having its cent: e
on 19th. This is about the time when
a series of May thunder ana rain
storms are common Ihrought ..ths
tier of middle states. Thee
often tome in the form of daily'
les, for several days in siccession.
Some times a double daily eyele, one
in the forenoon, and ono in the after-
noon and earl3, evening, will repeat
themselves:. Them clouds .are- atten-
ded by very black, thick clortds,
spading eastward from a leaden
bank in the west, with vicious. lighten
ing, thunder e.nd heavy rain and hail.
Such a spell is probable on and tena-
blbe the Mb, 19th, 20th and 21st, of
May, although there is no combina-
tion of causes out of ordinary at this
time. If the Venus is absent until
June, at which time we give notice
that we shall hear from her. At all
events, high barometer and cooler
fair weather may be expected about
the 213t. to 23rd.
SEALED TENDERS
• — .
The council of the Township of
Hay, will receive sealed tenders up- to
12 o'clock noon on Saturday the 80th
day of allay, 1914, for building a num
ber of cement bridges. Plans and
specificcations may be (Been at the
undersigned. The lowest or any ten,
der notilecessarily acCepted.
Zurich, May 12th,1914.
• . • Fred MSS, Sr.
' • •Clerk of Hay.
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MEAT MARKET
ufn keep it stock a
full line ,of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their teuderness
and whol(,q,enwness.
Our nni is ti:okeep
nothing but the best.
We make 0 -In' own
8ausages, —
Give us a enJl'
Yi'INOEUT
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TREE often lives several hundred years. Nature
has protected the wood by covering it with bark to
shield it from the elements.
When trees are sawed into lumber, Nature's protection, is lost.
Therefore, the wood used in your house must be paint protected to
insure it against wear and weather.
"WO% Pure" Paint is a good life in:no-nine policy on your
house. It protects against decay—pays for itself, over and over
again., in the repairs it saves—adCs value and beauty to the building
as well as long life to the wood.
is what we reeommend for all outside and inside painting. "20035
Pure'e gennine White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, purest Colors,
and Linseed Oil — ground to extreme fineness by powerful
machinery—the combination of which produces a
paint that is greatest in hiding, covering and
wearing qualities—and makes it the cheapest to
use as well as the most satisfactory.
Let us help you in selecting colors for your
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1)11. E. 1.3„ BALFOUR, graduate
Western Univer4ity, late of
the Military Hospital and 'Victoria,
Hospital, London. Ulu in the
buildino'b formerly occupfed by the late
Dr.hicLaughlin, Dashwood.
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For Stale2
am receiving numerous
enquiries respecting Huron
County Farm Lands.
If you
want to sell
I will assist you with an advertising
campaign that will bring buyers
• to our favored County.
'No Buyer - No Charge
'I..• • Call, wri be oT. phone
for particulars.
ZELLER3
Conveyancer, Real Estate, &c
ZURICH, ONT.
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Ontot
rp ready to figulu• on your
Mason Contracts
and Cenient '
Work
• For next season. No Contracts tt�
large and too small to receive our
careful attention,
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.„LOUIS WEBER Zurich.
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UMESEHMEZUMAZWER'EMEIMEMBISEVALIES
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Keepin
the R
Out of
its
The bloods of a business which adver-
tises regularly runs faster than the
blood of a business which rarely or
never opens its mouth.
Men who get in ruts grow like ruts. There is a
certain conatort andcontentment in routine .
—which word is very close to “rutino."
Advertising compels the advertiser to bestir him-
self—and since he advertise to YOU, sinceAm
• .wants your favor and custom, you can be pretty'
sure that he is doing his best. to deserve your fav-
or and custom.
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A WORD TO THE PUBLIC
Give your custom to those who soliet it—who tell
you they want it, who tell you. what they are ;doing
In your interests, Encourage those who serve you
best and most. •
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