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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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,DEER1N6 HICHIATE
Prang& EloCY�. Zurich �
Agents for Brantford Windmills. _ZURICH
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Grand Trunk System
New Serrice
—BETWEEN;
Toronto Sarnia, Sault. Ste. Marie
Prt Arthnr, Fort William,
Winnipeg
STEAMBOAT SPECIAL _,EiveJune 7th
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" London
a" 'Sarnia Warf Nor. Nev.
" 15.x. Marie, Ont., Nor. Nay. Co.
A. IEert Arthur Nor. Nay. 0o.... ,.,
" Fort Willitiin. Nor. Nay. Co........
<s ;-t-Vi.ainipeg, (V•.T.P.Rail�va,..........
10.45 a.m.—biomes., Wed.,, `Sat.
11.52 am.— " 4•1.•i,
2.18 p.m.— " .., 44
4.15 p.m.— " .a, a
11.30 a.m.-- Tht7x. San.—:r,.,00 p.m;Taos
7.30 aim.-1len., Fri.
0.00 a,.m.— Mor.. !Fri. 2:30 p.ni.wed.
7.45 a.m.— Tues., Thurs.,'Sat.
radloteCafe, Parlor Cars anal ifirwt•cla stCeaches between Tercasto•an'd•Sarnia warf.
• Standard Sleeping Cars (elect:lie !lighteeen lower and upper il,erths)' ( to gist Sleep-
ing Cans i(laerths free), Dining Bar,&nd •Coadt:es between Fort 413iiliamand Winnipeg.
Commencing June lath a ei rnt,gh eleetiric lighted Stands' Sleep' gnC,er will be
operatedit:etween Fort William, uF•Iannipeg, Saskatoon and .Inelmeaton.
Vile as the inaguration o£ Grand 'Truitt: Lake and Rail Bente '$ean.iee between
Eastern and Western Canada.
A special Train will run thee':-erse..v. —from Sarnia Wha l-to'Toroirto, comm-
eneing rune 8th. and eaeh Tuesday Tmi&ayand Sunday thereafter:.
Full pareiculars, Reservations en Steamers or trains, may foe obtain -eclairs applica-
tion to Graatd Trunk Abents, or t aite
i, E. HORNING, ELT. P. A.
Union Station, TORONTO TONT.
IN.DottivWHA,
To.
WHEN YOU AB'ya +=CDR`•
iF (OUR t.00AL DEAL2
SAYS HE HAS
Sq�1CTHING ,JUST AS GOOD;'
A?Jf'iPARE THEM. NOTE THE
t'IT,MATER1ALWORKMANSHIR,'
LAND YARDAGE; NUM BEROFPOCKETS
'OF THE OVERALLS, ALSO QN.
'THE COATS NOTE THE GAUNTLET
CUFF, AND THE •UNIFORM' BAND1
!COLLAR,AND THEN IFTHE"JUST
AS GOOD"GARMENT S TANDS, THE
.COMPARISON,BUY IT BY ALL
MEANSS °r ^ BUT, MARK you.'
v1E,;a'_WOivT STAND A CAREF,WL
'COMPARISON.,
WE ARE THE AGENTS
JETAR
OVERALLS and GLOVES
For Sale by
TU RN & EDIG I-IOFFE R
Dashwood
WHEN DOROTHEA, VOTE
(To be continued)
As the brewers and saloon :.k
ers drove by, and attracted by
glitter of the silver mounted ha,
ess, held out his chubby hat
Dorthea almost shuddered and hale
him closer. What if he sli4Ulti;
ever be gulled by the wilesofDIM.
.A large tourin, car" was driviPg
slowly past, deoorated with white
ribbons and filled to overflowing
with sweet faced girls of the Yr M.
C. A. and the Y. P. B. They were
singing and Dorthea caught the
words ....:..s
• It's coming, it's coming.
The day for which we pray ' • ,
We'll take the world for Christ's,
own kingdom
Some glad . day."
The tune stirred old 'I _',memories
and Dorthea's eyes grew dim; gra
"That makes us cry, doesen't it
Boy." she said caressingly, "and
that wont do. Here come the
children. 0 Honey Boy, see . their
banners. Why, that's like—no, it
can't be—yes, Boy, it is the baner.
Mother made oboe many years ago'
when the women had their first
parade. Tweet -faded Mrs Love
land is holding it. See how it
reads—"Have you a boy to spare?';.
Dorthea, holding the Boy very
close, rocked back and forth in her
low . chair. tier thoughts went
back to a parlor meeting—a ' large.
gathering. She bad made a short,
speech, she remembered, and
could hear her own voice now ring.
ing out in an appeal for thechild-•
ren, and when she had finished, a
dear, motherly old ladyhad kissed
her and said, "lay dear, what you
said was beautiful. but you will.
never know how true your words
are until you have a child of .your
own."
"I thought I knew all about it.
Boy, but z didn't," whispered Dor-
othea, 'not then ; but z do now."
E. Williams Pres. Supt.
THE WESTERN FAIR.,.
LONDON ONTARIO
The management of the Western
Fair, London, Ontario, :are imziling
out their prise list, with entity forms
enclosed, also maps, hangers,•etc., this
week. $2000,00 not Cash'bedes a
number of fine specials has Dari add.
Learning His Voice.
Dr. Rutherford, Live Stocks Commie•
near for Canada, used to be a mem-
or gf the Dominion Parliament, al -
ugh you'd never guess that in view
the way he Aortr keeps clear of poli-
es in his speeches. It was while a
member that there happened to him
what be believes to be about the best
thing that was at his expense.
The, doctor was boarding. at the
home ' of two matronly ladies, who
had, as a pet, a parrot -that was cre-
dited with considerable intelligence.
fine parrot was a great Tory, and
one of its finest bits of talking was
"Hip, hip -hooray for Sir John A."
But, notwithstanding the doctor's poli-
tical allegiance, Polly made friends
with him. lie had a knack of hand-
ling such pete, and When he scratched
Polly's head she forgave him for be-
ing rit. ...,-es- -
A little—litter, while the doctor was
talking to one of the ladies, they' heard
the parrot making strange, guttural
noises that might have meant that it
was suffering. • The noise grew to some-
thing almost terrifying.' Is there any-
thing wrong with Polly?". asked the
doctor, but the ladies merely smiled
and said, "No.'-'
Polly kept up the strange, deep
noises, and finally Di.t4lutherford
said that ,die must go aftW'see what
was "wrong. •
Both ladies laughed again, and one
of them said,•"Well, ifyou must know
Polly's trying to imitate your voice."
Leading In Sperling Reform.
The Schoolmasters' Club of London.'
Ont., is an organization of professors•
and male teachers of the University,
Normal school, Collegiate Institute,
Public Schools, and business college.
.At its annual meeting recently, after
the discussion of a paper ,n the Im-
. provement of Spelling, a resolution
was .adopted in the following terms:
"The Schoolmasters' Club des to
express to the publishers cf the jour-
nals of this city its approval of their
practice of spelling words as 'labor,'
.`governor', `honor,' etc., with the 'or'
ending, and further begs to suggest
that they take steps to introduce an
proved simplifications and imprcv..
anent of the spelling of some common
words, for example, `program,' 'cata-
log,' `rho,' `a:dho,' `thorn' 'thoroly,'
`meter,' `center,' 'theater'.'
Tired of the Gams,
"Billingsly tells n'.e he has moved
I his gasoline tanks into his garage."
"But that's awful dangerous, isn't
it? The garage may catch fire at any
eminent."
"That's what Billingsly hones.'
REFORMS IN CALENDAR.
Changes In Months an'ii 'Holy Days
Before British 'Parlament,
Some novel proposals are.00ntained
ed to the prize 7.ist•ihin nysar. This in the faired calendar bill presented .by.
makes the Live Stock:prize list Writs i,ir ITon,ry • Dalziel -and
` ppsuorted by
attractive and.s'hould bemts'ken aclvan>
tage of by Live Stock 43r eders and
Exhibitecrrs. illi'ive 'Slock buyers
througkont Western 'Ontario are al-
ways peesen't.a't the 'Western Fair in
numbers, anal Exhibitors always re-
port good x'es lts'iront this Exhibition
The Dairy L epartmeat has received
special a'ttet on this -year and several
more section. have'boon added, while
the prizes to sixth 'place giving more
Exhibitors aiToppottunity of winning.
If a prize Rist or enitry form is requir-
Mr. Wilkee, Mr. Pringle and Alt. Mun-
ro Ferguson. The memorandum act
ooa parrying the. "text of the bill;
explains that the measure purposes
to substitute for 'the present irregular
calendar a fixeti'calendar having regu-
lar periods, of which the week is a
.coniine. =eastre, says The London
°Globe.
It 'differs in some important features
from. 'Else .otilendar reform bill intro-
duced on March 15, 1908, by Nr. Roht.
P•eaz-ee. 'That bill sought to make the
nnenihis es uniform in length as pos-
sxGile, 'but ,as a difference in this re-
spect tie unavoidable in a year with
ed tvrito'@ize''Secretary, k. M. Hunt;; t 'elwe months it is thought better to
Room SCRDoiriiliYon Saving's Build-; arierease.that difference so as to allow
tiori °the week being a common measure
ing, Lon�ton,'Ontario. All inforina-, c :ail the months. This arrangement
tien wilE'be 'promptly given. ; mikes .it possible for each month to
ibegin em • a Sunday and end on a. Sat -
=day.
'The 'memorandum points out that al-
a
though the making of a definite
® iCC V��iI ricta.U® r :Jar 'difference between -the lengths Of
.the :months does not introduce any
In the matter of the estate of Abraham! new element into the meaning of the
Lehnrtnnef.the' 'illage of Zurich, County? •word"snnonth," seeing that the months Haven, Gentiieroan deceased.
Notice es !herebygiven pursuant to the
Statute ilethat !behalf, that all personsh ti
ing plain se against !the estate of the late'
Abraham L..ehman•trho died on or about the i of ;the monthly salaries. The bill pro.
18th of March, 1'918., a,re required on or be vides :that the conditions of labor ea
fore the lath dav•oz:luly 1919, to send Ly; New Tear Day and Leap Day, and else
post prepaid et deliver to time: the -remuneration thereof shah eon-
tho tint:meignc'ferns. Solicitors foras far as possible to what pr.-
the ezeenters of the est to voids oil Sundays.
of the iird deceased thou chri.ti::i • In sheeting the desire for a fixed
r,*,
carte for each of the movable holy d
t has been. thought sufficient to 'ii
act a fixed date only for Easter.
Which is to be upon April 15, as all
the others are calculated from the
late of Easter. As•in Mr. Pare 's hill
Slid in the calendar act of 1751, pro-
vision is made regarding the coming
f .age. and other events which may
affected by the passing of this bill.':m
The bill if passed by Parli_nt will
•not become --operative until the crown
decides that sufficient international
• concurrence has been secured.
A 'table giving the proposed fined
calendar shows that the months of
January, February, April, May,' June.
August, October and November would-
each Consist of twenty-eight flays.
while:tlie remaining mouths of March.
July, September and December would
eacle,,liave thirty-five days. New Year
Day is set apart, thus bringing the
• total of days up to the requisite num-
:ban of 305; -While for leap year a spe.
regal -
■
already
already differ an length, it has been
ifllought,well to •codify the present rule
determining monthly periods and to
make a rule regarding the computing
and sur n nr.t ;, adarts and de if+rrl,t „
the fnll 'l;r t.ieulars of their claim, 41n,1
the state:Ilea of their accounts and tw,
nature of the securities, if any, helel 1„
them, And f rather take notice that - fie:•
such last meetimierl date the said excel -0
tors will proceed to distribute the as m t
of the deceased among .tk: parties entitled
thereto, haviui: regard only to the claim of
I which they slash then '':ave notice and
the executor's .Will not be liable for the
rid assets or any part tlieteof to any per -
eon or persons of whose claim entire shall
nattiave been received. at the, time of such
eli iribution.
Clr.ADi rAN & STAN;BUR V
Solicitors
'Dattel at Exeter the With :hey{ of Juno
1013.
FOR RALE. ---:One quarter mile from
Zurich, Goocl brick house, frame
kitchen :and woodshed, bank stable
all cement :floors, driving shed, gra-
nary, small orchard first class well tial day is set apart as Leap Day,
and cistern, to -bother with 8 > acs which is to be intercalated between
the last day of June and the first day
of good land. For Particulars apply of July as reconstituted by the bill.
to Jacob' Ilowalcl, Zurich P. O. A. clause of the bill lays down that
.„,,,, �,_,_wY.o..._ the No* Year Day and Leap Day
shall neither of them hio accounted
.. E. B. BALFOUR, graclttate ,days of,.tdle wreck, and shall not, ex -
Western University, late of 1,,1eept whore specially zneutioned qr pro -
the Military Hospital and Victoria 'aided or be held to be inceljed in
a+,
Hospital, London. Office in the `; heat i e be public hank holidays.lall
building formerly occupied by the laic - . _ _.
Dr. -McLaughlin, Dashwood.
Our
Want Column
Carriage and work horses for sale.
Apply to Kellerman & Son..
If you want to buy a nice up to
elate home in Zurich, ready to move
into. Apply to F. W. gess.
BARLEY FOR SALE:—A small
quantity of No. 21 seed barley for
sale. Guaranteed free of weeds.
Oscar Elopp, Zurich.
WANTED—At the Alexandra„
Marine and General Ilospital, Goder-
ich, three or four pupil nurses. Apply
to Miss Griffiths, Superintendent,
Goderick.
Free Ladies and Gents Watches,
Ruds, Bracelets and Jewelryof Every
Description, Lace Curtains, Ruds,
House Furnishind,Rifles, Moving Pic-
ture Machine, Skates, Printind Press-
es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly
everythnid you can think of you can
det AbosluteIy Free for selling • our
Beautiful Fancy Drawn 'and Satin
Stripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents
each. They sell rapidly 6 can gener-
ally be sole. in every house. Don't
send us any money, but write us to
send you a lot of Handkerchiefs to
sell, that when sold you will send us
the money and the premium selected
Selling 24 handkerchieff entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
3 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc.
Write us to -day, we trust you and
take back the goods if you cannot sell
them,
1NOLA CO. CIIICAGO, ILL
CANADIAN
PfikC 11r' I C
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
TO
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
Each Tuesday until October 38th; inclusive.
•
Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
Other points in proportion
Eaturn Limit two months.
BOMESEEEnRS' WAIN leaves Toronto
2.00pan. each auesday, May to Angina,
bath Wye. Best train to take, as Winnipeg is
reached early morning, enabling passengers to
make all branch line connections.
Through trains Totonto to
Winnipeg and West
Particulars irons Canadian Pacific AgentsVika or
D.P.MA.:.P: Ry., onto
FOR SALE
A de: ireble home, on main street
Zuiict. Two story brick, seven
foot basement, with furnace, bath
electric wired through, soft water
top and bottom, good well with
force pump, fine stable, everything
modern and to first class shape
Posession will be given on April
fix:' t.
1'. S.—I have bought another prop-
ea•ty and will stay right in Zurich.
F. W. HESS, Jeweler
owtt Cadie des�
Line, I� . :Do i2'
�p�t•yW A � �J Ik
Only Bine Reaching All
Summer Resorts in
4, Highlands of Ontario
lncluding il.
Muskoka Lakes.,„,; Maganetawan.River
Lake of Bays French River:
Georgian Bay ""''* Timagami
Algonquin Park Zer Kawartha Lakes
skull Summer Service now in
effect to all of above resorts, Write -
for full particulars and illustratee
folders to any Grand Trunk Agent
;;."tSHOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS
Each Tuesday until Oct 28 inclusive
Winnipeg and Return $35,00
Edmonton and Return - $43.00
Low rates to ether points. Re-
turn limit two months. Pullman
Tourist. Sleepers leave Toronto
11.35 p m on above dates running
through -to Winnipeg. via Chicago
and St Paul withont change. Tick-
ets are also on sale via Sarnia and
Northern Navigation Cowpony. •
The Grand Trnnk Pacific Rail-
way is the shortest and quickest
route between Winnireg, Saska-
toon and Edmonton.
Tickets now on sale at alt Grand
rrunk Ticket offices
French Giron,
No. 69758, (8542)
Route for 1913
Monday -'Will leave his own stable
Zurie i aria proceed south to Marl
Wilds, 'Stephen for neon, thence
• south to Crediton Road,. to Hill's
hotel, Crediton, for night.
Tuesday—North to Sherrie Road
then 1i miles west and 11 miles to
Jos. Wildfong for noon, thence
north to• Zurich Road, then 1
miles west to his own stable where
he will remain until the followin
Thursday Morning.
Thursday -11 miles west to Bron-
son Line then north to Harry
Zapfe for noon, then 1 miles east
to the Goshen Line, then south to
his own stable.
Friday -1 Miles west to Bronson
Line, thence 2l miles to Henry
Walper's for noon, then 11 miles
east to Goshen Line, thence north
to his own stable where he will re-
main until the following Monday
W. H. BENDER, Proprietor.
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We are e :ckLT:'i:' e agents
for the came and always
have a complete line in
stock,
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Clothing for all men
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