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CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
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ueof this school, and you will
learn how you can succeed. It
will then rest with you to decide if
you will succeed.
We are placing students in pos-
itions paying $600 and $700 per
annum, and we have many such
applications for help which we
cannot supply. The best time to
enter our classes is now.
Write for our Free Catalogue
D,A.McLachlan,
Principal
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Dashwood
Furniture Store
Pianos, Organs
and Sewing
Machines
Singer $30
New Williams $27
Raymond $25
Model $25
Cabinet $23
A large stock of furniture always on
hand.
_Undertaking
We carry the largest stock in this
line in Western Ontario. Calls daffy
er night will get your prompt atten-
tion. Call central.
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LEGAL CARDS.
eROUDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot.
K. C. R. 0. Hav . J. L. Killoran.
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS
9
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all parts. Satis-
faetion guaranteed or no pay. Terms
reasonable. Orders left at this offiee
will be promptly attended to.
B. WWT..- �F. BEAVERS
Ex TER
Licensed Auctioneer for County of
Hiuon. Sales conducted in the most
approved manner. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Dates can be made at the
Crediton Star or at the
Bargain Store, Exeter.
EILBER & SON
Crediton, - Ontario
Conveyancers, General Insurance
Agents
Telephone—Office la, House ib.
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ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN-
ce agent, representing the London,
Economical, Waterloo, ,4lonareb, Stand-
ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every:
thing iai fire insurance.
R. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA -
ciliate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto • University. Painless extraction
of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At
Dominion. House, Zurich, every Mon-
�� day. 7-26
E+ Z};LL B, CONVEYANCER- AND
Notary Public. ' De e d s Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care
fully and promptly prepared. Qffice-
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
LODGE MEETINGS
$ (\ F' • : Court Zurich No+ 1240
'hursclay offf each month at 8 o'clock p. in+ guarafteecl.
J. . • meets every lab and 3rd
District ` New
DASWOOD
H. Zimmer is spending a few
eeks with friends ,in London
Miss Martha Sweitzer of Shipka,
was In town Saturday last.
Mrs H Neusehwanger and daugh•
ter, spent a few days in Parkhill,
Ds. T P McLaughlin, spent a few
days in London..
Miss L Kooh returned to London
on Wednesday morning.
Wesley Miller is an out of town
yis:tor.
Miss Pearl Willert of Grand Bend
spent Sunday at her home.
Miss Makins was at lrer.home in
Exeter, over Sunday,
Rev. Grenzebaoh took charge of
both services at Crediton, ou Sun-
day.
Rev Mr Grenzebaoh of Dashwood
occupied the pulpit in the Evange-
lical ohuroh. Sunday.
Messrs Eldon Burn and Erwin
Fahner of • Crediton, called on
friends one evening, last week.
Mr. 0. Kibler of Dakota was in
town Monday renewing old ac-
quaintances
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown of Credi•
ton called on Mr. and Mrs. W. L,
Siebert, Monday.
Air. and Mrs. Milts returned home
on Monday, after spending a few days
out of town.
Mrs. C. Steinhagen and daughter
Arnetta. are spending a few days
with friends, in Parkhill.
Miss Dora Kraft of Exeter, spent
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs P. Kraft.
Rev, Knetchel of Berlin took charge
of both services in the Evangelical
church, on Sunday.
M'rs. Fred Dearing and sou Nel-
son, and Mrs, N, Stire, have re.
turned after a week's visit with
relatives in Strattord,
Messrs G Edigi.offer and E. Wel.
tin were up to (xoderieh on Monday
and Tuesday, attending the Hydro
electric /nesting there.
CREDITON
Miss Mary <:Oha*.bers went
Mr. Albert MorIock has finished
the cement floor in his new garage.
Rev. J. G. Litt B. E. of Berlin,
was in the village on Tuesday for
business.
Mr. and Mrs. James King of
Forest visited a few days this
week, with Mr and Mrs Eli King.
Mr. James Lamport and Mr. Geo
Lawson spent a few days with Ed -
Lamport of Denfield.
Mr and Mrs 5 Brown, Geo Holtz,
man and 0. Kibler, motored to
Znrieh on Tuesday.
Mr. C. Palmer and family attended
the Goetz and Finkbeiner wedding at
Dashwood, on 'Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor- spent
last Sunday in London, with Mr
and Mrs William Kerr.
Mr. Samuel Henderson of London
visited with Mr. and Airs Wm. Year-
ley, over Sunday.
A good program. is being pre-
pared for the Fowl supper, • on
Thursday evening, next,
Mr, Milton Harris who spent the
summer in Strathroy, is spending .a
few days in town.
Do not miss the Fowl Supper on
Thursday evening next, Oct. 3rd. in
the Evangelical church shed. A rine
program will be rendered after supper.
Harvest Thanksgiving services, will
be held in Grace church, Stela, on
Sunday Oct. (ath, 1912. The Rev.
A. A. Bice, B. A.,will preach at 11 a
m., and 7 p m, Everybody welcome.
Come and
get your
new Suit
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor. Shop' the only Place,
where the Newest is always
shown first and satisfaction.
An the A, Ov U. W. Hall.
3, J.Mr.rusgx,C.R+
Laundr3r in Cotunectiou
ickbeil Lodge
�. . r+_bets
BLABD
The annual meeting of
Sooiety, was held on Find
ing. Mr J D 1V1aoKenzie Ntiug;
a student of Wycliffe Collegb„
ronto, gave an interesting loot
on the work.
Farmers are busywith their,
ploughing. ..The bean crop s
soon be ready to harvest but it
wet weather continues, it vkYi11
difficult to save them,
sFurnishing
artment
a can get Ready -Made
oi`'Suits Made -to -Order. A
lection of Fancy Shirts,.
Hats and Caps at yei+y
cost.
The Zurich show, held on Tliur
day last, was fairly well attrnde
The day was threatening and
ground was .wet,
Mrs P, Douglas Sr,, is a,t prese
visiting her sons, Geo and Peter
Hensail,
Our school is closed this we
end while the teaoher is attend
the Convention, in Goderieh.
Mr, Wm. Stogdale Ji'., put
lightning rods on .1, Reid's bar.
last week. .
Mrs, A, J. McDonald is this wee
in Toronto.
Zurich Fall Fair.
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iffie lace J Brown T .Johnston; crochet
lace F Wickwire R Geiger; threacd
work F Wickwire R Geiger; sofa4
cushion J• Forest. F Wickwire; under-:
wear R Geiger; apron F Wickwire, R"
Geiger; dress F Wickwire H Neeb;
laundry bag F Wickwire H Well;
crochet set W Rader, H Neeb; pilloiy.
cases T Johnson; zviskholder F Wick=
wire, R Geiger, headrest, T Johnson,:
F Wickwire, toilet mats, Mrs Heyrock
5 Levegood, table mats, F Wickwire;'
Mrs G izess. twelve button holes 6'
dross 6 tailor, Mrs 0- Hess, pierced
brass, F Wickwire, J G Forrest, burnt
work, J Erecter, J G Forrest, con of
tatting, T Johnson, cushion for den,
It R Johnston, J G Forrest, knitted
lace captains in cotton, H Neeb, hem-
stitching on billow cases, le Geiger, T
Johnson, kitchen apron, B Pfile, Mrs
G Hess, bedroom slippers,., :11 Neeb,
Mrs Heyrock, braided. haat, G• Quo
.belly H well,
useful
Quilt woollen coarse, T Johnsoii;