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THE
MOLSONS BANK
INCORPORATED 1855
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurich Branch, R. T. DUNLOP, Manager.»
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The question of what machine to harvest with is an
important one.
An incorrectly constructed binder will not get all the grain,
but will leave a large part in the field— good crows' feed,
but a dead loss to you.
Your harvest will be most profitable if you
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Prang & Bloch, Zurich
Agents for Brantford Windmills. ZURICI I
We are Making
A Slaughter Sale
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Rubbers, hardware, Crockery,
etc. Come and secure some of
the Bargains.
All will be sold as the owner
is going West.
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LOUR COUPON
This Coupon is good for 40 cents on each bag of
"SNOW DRIFT" oar best family Flour, giving
you; ae privilege of taking one to five bags, provi-
clins t:iis coupon is presented to us on or before
January 31st, 1913.
Our regular selling price of our SNOW' DRIFT
Flour without this coupon. is k32 75. If you pre-
sent this coupon, each bag of SNOW DRIFT will
We sell Bran at $22. and Shorts at $23.
per ton in ton lots.
We are Large Buyers of Beans
Bring us out a Sample
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If Your Purchase
Is Satisfactory
Kindly favor us with a call again. If
not satisfactory please let us know
and we will gladly make it right.
This store belongs to the people of
Zurich and surrounding country for
Trading Quarters, and we want trans-
action to be pleasant and profitable to
you.
Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.
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General Merchant,, r ` Zurich.
W. C. T T. UR
ARE THE CHILEREN SAFE?
Thank God that my darling is rest-
ing
Safe in the bosom of God !
P� aise Him for little hands folded
Under the churchyard sod !
I'm glad that on the white forehead
I've printed the last, long kiss !
Do you ask why I'm glad and thank•
ful,
And:can praise God so,for this?
Last night as I sat in my window,
Looking out on the moonlight
street,
My neighbor's once beautiful boy,
Went by with unsteady feet ;
And I remember how I had envied
His mother, that sorrowful time
When God sent His white-winged
angel,
And. leaving her boy, took mine,
But now she sits in her lonely
home,
In tears. broken hearted, and old
While the stainless feet of my dar-
ling
arling
Are walking the streets of gold.
Thank God for taking my child so
soon,
Lest be might have gone astray !
For none are safe while the doors
of sin
Stand wide as they do -day.
I pity the children of years to
come,
And mothers, who little know
What lies for them in the future,
Of tears and bitterest woe :
For as long as men are licensed -to
sell
The horrified, accursed thing,
If we cry not aloud against it,
The curse on ourselves we shall
bring.
fou may be the next one to offer,
Though little von think it now ;
The stamp of sin may be printed
next
On your boy's pure white brow.
Draw him ever so carefully, loving
Tenderly close to your heart ;
Remember the day is soon coming
When mother and son must part
When hci must go out into the.
busy world
Alone, a man an'.ong men.
Shall we fling wide the doors of
temptation
To lure our boys in them !
We all have a voice in the matter,
And you and I'll have to stand
In the last great day of judgment
At the bar of God's right hand,
To give account whether for or
against
This evil we raised our voice.;
How for God or sin, for gold or
souls,
'We made everlasting choice.
E. M. W. Pres. Supt
R A. J. MacIINNON late House
Surgeon, Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Polyclinic
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in connection. Office, Zurich,
Ont.
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Orders taken for No. 1 Grass Seeds,
Guaranteed Government Test, also
100 bushels of good seed buckwheat;:
on band. L. Jeffrey,
RLI•NO'S
Exeter
Having sold ;our premises which have
to be vacated by Feb. 1st we arr offer-
ing' our entire stock, of about $10,000
for Gsale at greatly reducted prices.
This stock is one of the best in the
County of Huron, and is composed of
Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Men's Furnishings, Carpets,
Wall Paper, Crockery, China, Boots,
Shoes, Trunks and Valises.
Everything Must be Sold
without reserve, and it will certainly
• be to your advantage to purchase from
us. We can
60 cts Carts P f
aint or 35 cts.
$i.00 Worth Wallpaper for 55c
Save You from 20 to 40 per cent
Trade taken at cash prices
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CA fiLING
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AILSA CRAIG
Donald McNaughton, aged 86, died
at his home Thursday" afternoon from
heart failure, and his sister, Miss Cath
erine, aged 76, died in the evening
after a very brief illness with pneu-
monia. Another sister, Miss Mary is
seriously ill as a shock caused by the
double death. Both Mr. McNaughton
anal his sister were among the earliest
residents of this district, and were
widely known all through_the country
side. They were lifelong members of
the Presbyterian church, and the
double funeral which was held on Sat-
urclay to Nairn Cemetery, was con-
ducted by Rev. Mr. Geddes.
PARKHILL
The Parkhill Agricultural Society
held their annual meeting in the coun
oil chamber on Thursday of last week.
The Secretary's report showed a most
successful year. The society is now
free of debt and they have a surplus of
over $100 in the Bank. The election
of ofiieers for 1913 resulted as follows:
Hon. Pres, Geo Elliot, Esq., M. P.
Hon. Vice Pres. D. MacArthur, M. P.
P. ?President—Mr. G. Tudor, let vice
lili 0. Dignan, 2nd vice Mr. P. Hord,
Dieetors for West Williams W. Nib -
lock, A. Barrett, W. Nicholson. East
W'llalns; P. fiord, W. Frazer, Mc-
Girlivary:Mr. W. T. Ulens, A. Bre-
Line. Parkhill Rev. A Graham J Hed-
ges, J Jefferson, J, Knapton, and J.
Elliott, 11r. A. Barrett, the retiring
President was appointed delegate to
Convention of officers of Agricultural
Fairs to be hold in Toronto in Feb.
A committee of women will be appoint
colic revise the prize list and co open'
ata with the directors.
See cur line of shirtings that we are
selling at lOcts per yd., regular 14 to
16et. values Also a nice selection of
punts, regular widths at7 cis per yd.
We are offering many bargains during
the next 60 days. C. Zwicker.
FARM FOR SALE
Farm of 150 acres •of choice im-
proved land. 14 acres of good hard
wood bush; balance all under culti-
vation; well drained and fenced; large
bank barns and good stone house;
good wells with windmill; 1 1-2 miles
North Zurich, possession will be given
April 1st 1913, but purchaser may go
on and do fall work. For further
particulars apply to William Fee,
Zurich P. 0.
SUBSCRIPTION
CONTEST .
The following is the standing in
our prize . Circulation Contest up to
Saturday evening last.
Miss Lottie Galster 7200
Miss Ada Wurm 4800
Miss Blanche Laporte80200
Miss Sadie Mcisaac 184200•
Miss Victoria Daters 2000
Miss Gladys McNevin4900
Mrs. Jas. Humphreys'53500
Miss Tillie Johnston14200
Miss Mary Gallman 3500
Mrs. Dan Koehler 183900
Miss Ida Sipple1500
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8IG SALE!
Dress Goods
We have placed some 200. yards
of Dress Goods, ranging from
50c. to $1.00 a yard, for you to
inspect. Clearing these "out at
25cts a yard. Do not miss this
opportunity.
Men's and Boys'
Clothing
at a discount of 25 to 50%
Youths' and Men's Overcoats at'
the same large reductions.
Ladies' Coats
We have a number of these coats
which must go less 25 to 50 per
cent. A few Girls' Coats at half
price.
Large Assortment of Furs at this
early date, less 25 percent. EZI
Agent for Peabody Overalls
Buy your
Christmas China
NOW
Grocery Stock Complete
Always Fresh and Clean
Buyers of Dried Apples, Poultry, Setts
Alsike, Red- Clover, Timothy
Beans, etc.
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STRAYED
There strayed from my premises
lot 29 N. B. Hay Tp. sometime in
May or beginning of June. a two yr -
old red mullet' steer, point cut off right
ear and ring in left ear, branded with
X on hip. . Reward,for information.
Peter Durand, Drysale P. 0.