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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-08-16, Page 4• Dasiiw�od U i ur• •to.. Pianos,. organs and Sewing Machine �eE Singer $30 New Williams $27 Raymond $25 Model $25 Cabinet $23 A large stock of furniture always hated, District EXETER R. Lang of Toronto a former* re- s sident, is around renewing acquaint= anees. Mr, and Mrs. F. Tom of Toledo Ohio., are visiting their sisters for a few days. Miss Carrie Dyer left for Toronto last Saturday, before resuming her position as milliner at Stratford. en Mrs. Hoffman and children of Ingersoll, spent a few days last week, with her sister Mrs. B. W. Beavers. Miss Helen Ross .of Clinton, is spending her holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ross. The Misses Muriel and Florence Ovens of llIaple Lodge are spending a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. E. ,Tones. Undertaking We carry the largest stock in this Line in Western Ontario. Calls day or night will get your prompt atten- tion. Call central. P. 1VICISAAc Furniture and Undertaing SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST The following is the standing in our prize Ciro -dation Contest up to Saturday evening last. Miss Lottie Galster....., 5000 Miss Ada Wurni 4800 Miss Blanche Laporte 18200 Miss Sadie Mclsaac,...90100 Miss Victoria DatersI ,00 'Miss Gladys McNevin 8400 Mrs. Jas. Humphreys.51000 Miss Tillie Johnston0200 • Miss Mary Gall nan....3000 Mrs. Dan Xoehler....108500 Miss Ida Sipple 500 W. C. T w U . THE .INSIDIOUS EVIL "Breakers to starboard, sir sh "Hard -a port," roared the cap apparently suddenly reeove hien self and realizing the posit "hard a .tarboard "he shouted the -following breath and was in:uneontrolled agitation- ,He r rid attire trate, he blew his . whi Iretneeeallaahhiesehonieed torFrt e fttr„tkg:ie ,'heAge. h+;r. lealltzel."?,t#"ieP grailand peered into the darlrn and he poured out orders in s quick suocessien that they w incoherent. Officers and ,men ca crowding to the whistle's call, amidst the captain's aimless oa and orders was announced the f fttl fact that upon the sad 1'e'Versal of his order, the steer gear had given way. In the o tain's wild confusion, no order given to reverse the engines till chief officer arrived on the see A cool correct command to t engine room or a similar one to t man at the wheel. would have sa ed_the ship and one hundred Tic With a deafening crash and shad er and lurch. her trianapha progress was arrested and she be her sides to fragments on the roc In fruitless rage her engines sp and hissed, then burst like thund She tore her ribs to pieces on t rugged cliffs in frantic struggles be free, but waves made sport her, and in wild in revelry bre: e through portholes and cruel ren abasing each other through mealmealcorridor and hold. The huma freight, in wild confusion now wa battered by her broken spars an plate and shattered gear and bttffe ed by waves that lashed theta a with scourges. and tore them fro tach other and from the hand an foot -hold that the sinking gran still seemed anxious to supply Children clung to mothers wives t husbands, husbands to floating wreckage in the boiling, foanxir oauldron. Horses, sheep, and cattl Witfrom smash inglholds twererbreakiro ng free and mingling with their human fellows in the triumphant flood. Dawn broke upon the wild confusion, and 'Waked the screanringseabirdsito the revelry of death. Captain Gibson was the first to find a watery grave The shock stunned him. and threw him violently against the railing. He caught the corner stanobion wttb both his bands, gave a hurri- ed frantic glance around and plunged into the boiling deep. Youw terror stricken, nerve-raoked fee tires trona a. watery grave ; you »iourners for your dearonea swal lowed up by hungry waves ; you gti'ardians.of them. that go down to the sea in ships ; blame cruel rooks and'angry seas and treaoh• erdus currents. but do not forget that there is also a "pestilence, that walketh i1n darkness, and a drer deetruotiolr t :rtwestotlr at cera - out• tain, ring ion ; in now oar- stle e�rTe' ess, tech ere nae and the ate• den ing ap- was the ne he he v. es d• nt at ks at er he to of is n, n s d t- s re d t 0 g' e '.tire end E 1i `i"i4i attic, 1'rr< Mrs. W. Howey and two children, have returned from Grand Bend, where they spent a month at their Summer Cottage. For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and aspeedy cure is certain For sale by All Dealers. Rev. Mr, Yelland occupied..the pul- pit of the Main st Methodist church, Sunday last both morning and even- ing in the absence of the pastor who is taking, his holidays. Rev. l Tr. Johnston of Montreal, preached in the Caven Presbyterian church last Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Johnston is camping at Grand Bend, and motored out here to. take the service. CREDITON J. Heist returned Monday from a few weeks' visit with friends and re- latives in Sebewaing and Elkton, Miss Ethel Clark, who was visiting friends in London, Ailsa Craig and Wiedsor for the past few weeks, has returned home. Miss R. Nesper, of Buffalo N. Y., spent feW days the guest of Mr. and Mrs Fahner, the latter being a cousin of Miss Nepper. 1-14NSA.LL Mark Drysdale and sister, eently spent a few days ii Lite} 1VIrs. Ceeyer of Detroit," of her sister, Mrs. F, Q, Miss Lynn Ortwein, . visiting her home, has Berlin. Mrs. Thompson, of Te spending a few days with her Mrs. Carlisle, Miss Maud McAllister is spec few weeks with her uncle, D. Iister., of Georgetown. Miss Ross of Calgary is visible W. Caldwell. Mrs. Caldwell turn with her to the West. Mr, Arnold MacArthur and Toronto, have been spending'.,, days here and at the Bend. Dr. and Mrs. Aiken head le T'y Calgary. Dr. flair who recentT chased the doetor's practice an idence, is here. t `s:�F"urnishng ep.r trent W.Imro you can vet Ready -Made ►lothing er.Suite .Made -to -Order. A splendid 'selection of Fancy Shirts, O'olij rs, Ties; Bets aed'Caps at very rrs,sorrable prices. Mr. Hugh McEwen and bride. returned fron London and bane, tied on the groom's fine fare jue the outskirts of Hensel'. Chester S. Redmond, B. A'., a: Globe staff, Toronto, who has camping at Bayfield for some ti here viszting his uncle, Charles mond, jg ri: Circulatio Contest We want to increase the Subscription List of our -,throe ;palyei ",. e Herald, Zurich; Pioneer, Dashwood, and Star, Crediton, to 2000, • and;: to 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 $300.00 piano. First Prize The local band :elder the leader 41r. Milne Rann►e, is making st improvement, and their regular ly coneert given each Saturday - on the bandstand enjo DASRWOOD S. Adams of Owen Soared is sp ing is holidays at his home here;:.. Mr. Samuel Oestreeber is Isavi for a trip to Western Canada, ne week. is ee See our Children's Wash Suits and Romper Suits. Batter and Eggs taken as Cash. '. .., ,•. 'pM'i I..e General Merchant, Zurich. 1 Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Nich. I olas Foster, of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby giver pursuant to the statutes in that behalf that all creattors and others having claims against the es- tate of Nieholas Foster late of the Town- ship of Hay, who died on or about the 9th day of July 1912, arelrequired on or before the 15th day of Aug. 1912 to send by post prepoid or deliver to Jacob Regier or Wendel Smith of the township of Hay, Zurich P 0., Executors of the said deceas- ed their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their m- amas and the nature of the securities if k any, bold by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having. regard only to the claims of which they shall then have nd that said 'Executors few days at the home of his mother - Mrs. H. Motz and daughter Penal, returned home after spending a few days visiting her daughter Mre. W Heatherly of London, who has been vary ill, Mrs. G. Morlock, 'Alm H. Eilber and daughter Esther, left on Thurs- day last for Sebewaing Mich, where Nora Siebe past week. Mr and Mrs. T. Guenther of Dash- wood. spent Monday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Pahner, Orediton. Miss lYlaicla Routledge Jere Tees day for London and Toronto, where she will attearl the millinery The Misses. aubla. turd Ada d Welland. th they are visiting at the home of the au Many relatives and faionds attend- 1 ge ed the obsequies of the late I. Rauch, tin on Saturday last which took place in ye Blenheim, where Mr. and Mrs. John Hauch made their home, prior to eora- exe ing to this section. The social on Tuesday evening in connection with the Y. P. A, of the Evangelical church was a splendid success. The proceeds amounted to $40,00 The topic, "God, 13eautifui Outdoors", was taken by Rey. Mr. Whiting and Mr. Arthur Holtzman, and was interestingly and ably discussed. Mr. J. H. Holtzman acted as chairman. Wesley Leevis of Manitoba, son of Mr and Mrs. W. Lewis of our village, met with a very serious ac- eident• While out drivine his horse The Dashwood baseball boys are .tting to be better sports all the ae by taking the girls along to II for them. The Exeter janiors played an itieg game of baseball h ttesday evenino. The game was ell - ed owing to darcness, the score b Mr and Mrs. Tobias Guentier visited friends in Orediton .on Monday becaane frightened ad ran throwmg him out. His collar bone was broken end he received a bad shaking up and was confined to his bed. Inflammation of„ the 'Newels set in, and at times hie life was des- paired of, but at present he is impro- ving nicely. Mrs Lewis who was with hina escaped *Mout serious in - ovta ss YEA Pal EX Pit ItinTNC•al TRADE !WANKS DESIONS COPYRIGHT8 &C. Oscan notice, 'without charge, itt the abut free. oldest agency for securing_ patent& .Patsnts taken through MUnn es Go. reeellrg SdtiitifiC Amnon .A. larlitgornelr illustrated syeisItly. largest dr. Mr. S. Capling of Shapespeare, visited Mr. and Mrs W. L. Seibert last Fr id ity. E. Siebertleft Monday for C041t, to resume his duties in the 1Zolsens I3ank there. THE WESTERN FAIR September Oth to 14th The Western Fair as a Live Ste0 Exhibition is in a class by itself. IX- hibitors always eeportgood resales hem showing at London. Surroanded is by such an excellent farnalag eottie try there is always a good demancribe firstclass stock of all kincls. The to -date farmer waits for the E ion when he eart see the be make his choke. The Exhibit this year -will be-ra exception rule, but every efti ttis being he managethent 'kit surpass yeitrs. The prize Ilist has bee lassifieation but in eash. money will all be paid if Wee re worthy, eyen if there sh xhibitore are therefore, alw f being well treated at this liable Exhibition. Pi:Ise li ring and all informatin emptly on application to M. 'Runt, Geneial 0 ond St. London, Oetario a fo elle:, Agent, Pariah. See it at his store.3 :al no receivecrb the time ()f such clis- Solicitors for Executors, Dated at Exeter this 24th day of July I 1912, • Notice to Creditors Second Prize --Lined Coat Value $75,00. MDT be seen at Zwicker's store Cyeditou. h rd Prize Nevi7 Williams Drop -Head Sewing gachine See it at P. McIsaac'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. NOW LADIES, "GET BUSY" Subscription Values In the -matter of the estate of Daniel Surerus of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sta- I tutes in that behalf that all persons having e/alits against the estate of the late Daniel Surerus,- who died on or about the 14th of .April 19.12 are required on or before the 31st of Aug. 191'2, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Gertrude Surerus, Zurich P. 0.. the administratrix of the estate of the said deceased their christian and surnames addresses and descriptione, the full parh- milers of their chums, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the se- aarities, if any, held by them. And furth- er take notice that after such last mention- ed date the said administratrix will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the de- mased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the els.iras of which she shall then have notice and that the said administrabrix will nob be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice 'shall nob have been received a the time of such distribution. PROUDFOOT, HAYS F.: EILLOP.AN Solicitors for the administratrix. Dated, at Goderich the 25th day of july, 48-3 • C01110 and get your new Suit At Zurich's Leading ilor Shop the only Place, ere the ,Ne*est is always wn first and satisfaction New Subscriptions 1000 votes Renewal 500 votes Arrears for each year 200 votes lished the following WOOli. Standing of candidates up to Saturday evening of each week will be rub I VotinA Goupon • + , ,v,„ • • 4. i Vote for 4. ++ Athount Paid New Subscription Votes * * '1' Renewal.-- ... ** . . .. ... .... . . .,....... .4:;'ioottcess i Adele in Connection HormAN ZURICH As the most Popular Lady 4. it The Herald Office Zurich