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Puruilbt.re Storej
Pianos, Organs
and Sewing
Machines
Singer $30
New Williams $27
Raymond $25
Model $25
Cabinet $23
A targe stock of furniture always
haunt.
Undertaking
OD.
We carry the largest stock in this
line iu Western Ontario. Calls day
or night will get your prompt atten-
tion. Call central.
P. MoI.SAAC
Furniture and Undertaing
SUBSCRIPTION
CONTEST
The following is the standing in
our prize Circulation Contest up to
Saturday evening last.
Miss Lottie Galster5000
Miss Ada Surra 1800
Miss Blanche Laporte 18200
Miss Sadie 11IeIsaac....94100
Miss Victoria Daters, —1600
Miss Gladys McNevin .8400
Mrs. Jas. Humplueys.50000
Miss Tillie Johnston..,.6200
Miss Mary Gellman. —8000
Mrs: Dan Roehler.......79800
MissTda Sipple-..,,, 500
W. C T U.
'ISA INSTDIOU§L VIL
11 we elo.w: hex ddov :O!'
esitatingly suggested the chief
Mite as the captain stepped on to
the bridge. "Slow her • down be
d - d I said we'd be in port at
8 a. m. and 1'11 be up to time or.
perish in the attempt." There was
a long rolling swell, the aftermath
of a storm ; but the air was still
the fog was thickening and the
night was dark. The usual festivi-
ties and good fellowship that
attend the eye of arrival after a sea
voyage had kept most of the
passengers up later than usual
The merry joyous dance was over
and many of the deck lights had
been switched off but knots in
evening dress stood here and there
smoking, chatting laughing happy
pairs lounged in deck chairs in re
gions as isolated as deck space
would permit. Dr O'Sullivan short
and broad, well.knit and sturdy,
attired in conventional evening
dress, and smoking his favorite
brand of cigar, paol.d the deok with
Simpson, who was a medical stud-
ent returning to his studies after a
holiday, It's a comfort to think
that the captain is so careful and
abstenious broke in the young
roan, after a turn on the deck in
silence.How black the night is,
and that weird foghorn is enough
to terrify the dead. The captain
fails to inspire me with confidence
replied the doctor:, I am afraid that
no man's judgmant is equal to a
orisis if he has bathed his best
rain•oells for twenty years, or
half that time, in alcohol, Men
think itis an accomplishment to.
drink and keep sober—a virture to
abstain from that glass which
would, if they consumed it, make
them drunk, It is not the number
Of times a man is drunk in a life-
time, but the cubic inches he has
Baily consumed that measure the,
injury that aloohol does, The cap-
tain's brain cells, his higher cells,
his judgment Dells, have undoubt-
edly degenerated under the daily
aleohol.bath with which he has
supplied them foryears, and the
degeneration n'i11 not be revealed
till the test. comes ,and a disaster
.follows, and it is too late
To be continued
E. M. Will ates, Tres. Supt.
IN LOVING MEMORY, of our dear
sister, Mrs. 0. Krueger, (nee
Miss Elizebath Sipple, who died
a year ago today,
o one knows ws howmuch we nags
her,
None but aching hearts can tell
:Earth has lost her heaven hath
won her,
ATOSuS cloth all thin +ga't11
chits d', 'Kunz
Distriot
EXETER
A telegram was received here on
Sunday from Vancouver, announeiug
the death of Mr, G. Aitzel, of Van-.
couver, brother of MrsaS H Megalltun
and Mrs Douglas. Mr Aitzel former
ly resided in Seaforth, moving to Van-
couver about ten years ago. His death
was due to heart trouble.
Mrs Shosenberg and family of Lon-
don are visiting Mrs W Hawkshaw,
Mrs Fuller and slaughter, of Sarnia,
and Mrs McDonald, of Iowa, are
guests of Mrs J
W Verity and family of Brantford,.
are spending this week at Grand. Bend.
Mrs (Dr) Roulaston and. son Verne,
returned home on friday evening last
from Regina, where they spent the
past three weeks.
Mr and Mrs J Goulcl are visiting
friends in Detroit and Pontiac.
DASHWOOD
Mr. Arthur Doan of Parkhill spent
Sunday with friends in the village
Miss Dora Bender of Zurich spent,
Sunday in town.
Miss Susie Draft was to Exeter
one day last week.
Mr. John Eidt and family visited
1\ir. Geo, Merner's over Sunday.
Mrs, Daniel Schroeder of near
Exeter visited her home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter called on
friends in town Sunday.
Miss Alice Turemer of Toronto is
spending the holiday at her home.
A number of our citizens were blue
berry picking at the Bend last week.
Dr. .9.ikenhead of Hensall has
sold his practice and intends
going to Calgary.
Mr. Joe Wambold took in the
Exeter Union Sunday School ex-
cusion to Springbank Thursday.
Mr. Fred Deering, our popular
baker, has a gang of men making
eein.ent blocks tor his new bake shop.
A•number of our girls went to the
Rend Uonday to cheer the baseball'
boys,
ss, «.1� tat i
ou Saturday to resume her duties as a
nurse.
Miss Ethel Kellerman and brother
Ezra visited relatives in • Zurich
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs- Youngblut of Zurich
spent Sunday with 1MIr. and Mrs. P.
Kraft.
,puce to Creditors
rs the matter of the estate of Nioli-
-olas Foster, of the Township of
Hrzy, in the County of Huron
gentleman, deceased,
l�rotiee is hereby given pursuant to blip
tatutes in that behalf` that all creditors
nd Lathers having claims against -the es-
te of riehol'as Foster late of the Town-
ip;af'1iay, who died on or about: the 9th
ay of July 1912, areirequired .on or before
the 15th dray of Aug. 1912 to send by :post
pa ppaid or deliver to `, Jacob Regier or
Wendel Smith of the township of,Eay,
Zurich 1;' 0., Executors of the saiddeeeas'+,a,
ed their christiau and :surnames; addresses
and descriptions, the full particulars of
their claims, the statoment of their ac-
coiuts and the nature: of the 'securities, if.
any, hold by- them. And further tale
notice that after such last mentioned date
the•satiid Executors will 'proceed to_distri-
bute the assets of the deceased atneog the
parties entitled thereto, having regara
only to the. claims of 'which they shall
then have notice and that said Executors
shall not be' liable for the said assets or
any part thereof to any person' or persons
of whose claims notice shall not have been
received by diem at the of e, of snob dis-
tribution.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors fok Executors,-
Dated at Exeter this 24th day° of July
1912..
The late ` Mrs. George Lam)
On Friday July 20th, there pas
peacefully away at her home, the
loved wife of Mr. G. Lawson, of Cre ?.;
ton, aged 70 years, 2 months and. S'H
days. Mrs Lawson wasborn las Weed -
stock in 1881. and resided there until"
she was twelve yearsof age, .coming
to this district with her parents l\Jr
and Mrs Lamport, settling south.of
this village. She was married to her
now bereft husband in June 1860;
and with him shared the toils mill
pleasures of a happy union. She was
a member of .tlie Methodist church,
and her christian experienee was deep
and real and her life was characteriz-
ed in her piety, and devotion and being
a kind thoughtful, hospitable woman
she was appreciated and bele tred, not
only by her family, but all who know
her. She is survive(' by ii family of
six sons, George, . Jos. Thomas, Jas.
Edward, Wilfred, Orecliton, who we
pall -bearers, also four daughters Mrs:
J T Bedford, Mrs F Roeder of . Mo-
Gillivray, Mrs T J. Wilson, Exeter,
and Mrs J Woodall. Creiliton, besides
two brothers E Lamport :Denfield;
and J Lamport Crediton, and two
sisters, Mrs T Yearly, Denfield, and:
Mrs, E; Jones Exeter, The funeral
tookllavoe•on Sunday, internient.be
• kr. A 1y10
B er d
ni m ' sono yr
i u� xelatives
and friends followed. the :remains to
theirlast resting place. The sympathy
of a host of friends is extended the
sorrowing and lonely husband and,
family in their sore bereavement.
Mr. Oestreicher and sister Martha
of Dashwood spent Sunday with
friends and relatives in town.
On Friday last the Stars autoed to
Craig to the play the •return game
there with the greysteads of Denfield
the game resulted in,a defeat for they.
Mr, Samuel Oestrieher and sister
Martha spent Sunday visiting friends
in Crediton.
Miss Katie Stire of Hensall spent
,Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs
Geo. Stire.
The Messrs Herman and Trueman
Elliot of Exeter where in town
Sunday calling on friends.
.A. number of our business men
drove, to Exeter last Thursday and
enjoyed a friendly game on the green.
Mr. Ed. Beaver who has been
clerking at Preeter's store Zurich is
visiting his mother before leaving for
the West.
The Messes Ruth Grenzebach
Euoleen and Lettie Guenther were
successful in passing their Normal
school entrance examination.
Rev. and Mrs. Schroeder of Mt.
Clemens, are visiting friends here for a
few weeks. Mr. Schroeder will preach
in the Lutheran church on Sunday.
-Voters List 1912
Township of Stephen, County
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to 'the per-
sons mentioned in section 9 of 'The
Ontario Voters' Lists Act" the copies,
required by said sections . to be so
transmitted or delivered of the lists,
made pursuant to said act, of all per-
sons appearing by the last revised As-
sessment Roll of thesaid municipal-
ity.to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at elections for Members
of the Legislative Assembly and at
1llunioipal Elections; aucl that the said
Het was first posted up at my office at
Oreditonon the 8th day of July, 1912,
and remains there for inspection.
And thereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceeding to have
any errors or omissions corrected
according' to law..
HENRY EILB]R
Clerk of Stephen Township,
Creaitoli, Ont.
Dated Crediton, July Sth,1.01.1.
Stars, score being 4-2.
Mrs. Geo. Eilber left on Tuesday
last for Cobalt where she will spend a
few weeks with her husband 1Ir. Geo.
Eilber, who has been employed there
the past Spring and summer.
MrsWolfene and Miss Canley Mrs
McDonald of Detroit, visited their
nnc+le hhir. and Mrs Chas Silber of
Stephen the pest week •Mr and
Mrs .Either tweempanted thena for, u,
siiort visit with relatives in Zurich.
on Thursday.
Gent'sFurmshing
Department
Where you can get Beady -Mas
Clothing or Suits Made -to -Order. A.
splendid: selection of Fancy 'Shirts,
Collars,. Ties, Hats and Caps .:at very
reasonable prices.
Notice to Creditors
In the ' matterof the... estate of
Daniel Surerus of the.. Township
of Flay, in the. Oounty of Huron,
farmer, deceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sta-
tutes in that behalf that all persons having
claims against the estate of the late Daniel
Surerus, who died on or about the 141h of
April 1912 are required on or before the
Slat of Aug. 1912, to send by post prepaid
or deliver to Gertrude Surerus, Zurich P.
0.. the adrinistratrii of the estate of the
said deceased their c'hristian and surnames:
addresses and descriptions, the full parts-.
culars of their claims, the statement of
their acoounts and the nature of the se-
surities, if any, held by them. Andfurth-
er take notice that after such last-mention-
ed date the said adininistratrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the de-
ceased amongthe parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the °lamas of which
she shall then have notice- and that the
said aclm.iuistratrix will not be liable for
the said assets or any part thereof to any
person or personsof whose claim notice
shall nob have hceai' rcoeive at the time
of such distribution, •
PROD DP00T, HAYS & KILLORAN
Solicitors for the administratrrx.
Dated at Gotterieh the 25th day of July,
1912, 43-3
1+Y0r ai,Yntiner' diarrhoea, in ail( 'On
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
pastor oil, and a speedy cure is certain
For sale by All Dealers..'
Right' in your busiest season when
you have the least trine spare you are
most likely to. take diarrhoea and lose
several days' time, unless you have
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy at band and take a
dose on the first appearance of the
disease. For sale by all dealers.
1VIUNICIPALITY OF HAY TOWN-
SHIP. COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given -that I have
transmitted or delivered to . the persons
mentioned in section 9 of The Ontar-
io Voters' Lists Act the copies requir-
ed by said section to be so transmit-
ted or delivered of the list, made pur-
suant to said Act, of all persons
appearing by the last revised assess-
ment Roll of the said .1VIunicipality to
be entitled to vote in the said Munici-
pality at Elections for Members of
the Legislative Assembly and at Muni
cipal Elections; and that the said list
Was first poste up at - my.' . office at
Zurich on the 17th day of July 1912.
and remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon 'all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ae-
eording to lain.
Dated this 17th day of July 1912.
Fred Hess Sr.
Clerk of Hay.
FOR :SALE
Splendid two hundred aerofarm
in, the. Township of— Ttekersmith
County of Huron, within two miles
of Seaforth, on Q, T. R , in one of
the',hest farming districts in On-
tario, Soil best clay loatn,:seventy-
five acres under orop, 'in :excellent
State of cultivation, well tile drain-
ed, never.failing spring creek near
buildings, Substantial two storey
-brick dwelling, beautifully situa-
ted, heated by furnace, bath room
with hot and. cold water, divided
cellar, cement floor Long dis-
ytaance telephone. Orchard with
pruoe wind brake on west and
north. 'Good barns 'with stone
$tabling. All in firstclass repair,.
1T'arrn in splendid shape to raise
tiioiaey making crops, or would
tale good dairy .farm or stock
Lrrn- An ideal country - home,
Aiiyono looking for 'a good
arm would do well to see this.
Aliply to +1NO, T. DI(1KSON+
Seaforth P. 0, Ont.
See our Children's Wash Smit
Momper Suits,
Butter and Fiee's oaken as
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(enerel'Merchapt,
Prize
Circulation
Contest
We want to increase theSubscription List of our three papers, The
Beralcl, Zurich; Pioneer, •Dashwood, and Star, Crediton,- , to 2000, and ta:
accomplish this quickly we are offering some :handsome prizes for the most
popular ladies, married or single: It will pay you to "get busy." Someone
is going to get a handsome $800.00 piano.:,
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First Prize
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Beautiful Mendelssohn Piano
H. Wells, Agent, Zuuricli; See it at his store.
Second Prize
Ladies' Fur, Lined 'Coat'
Value $75.00. May be seen at Zwieker's store Crediton.
T hird'Prize
New Williams Drop -Head -Sewing
Machin e
See it at P. Mclsaac's' furniture store, Dashwood.
Fourth Prize
Ladies' Gold. Watch
Fifth Prize
Set best Plated Knives and Forks
4th and 5th prizes, See at F. W. Hess Jewelery store;Zurich,
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NOW LADIES, "GET BUSY
Subscription Values
New Subscriptions., 1000 votes
Renewal 500 votes
Arrears for each year 200 votes
Standing of candidates up a to ;Saturday evening:. of each week will be puba
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