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For Salo 2,
I am receiving nuil:lero s
enquiries respecting Huron
County Farm Lands.
If you
want to sell
I will assist you with an addertising
campaign that will bring buyers
to our favored County.
No Buyer - No Charge
Call, write or phone
for particulars.
E1 ZELLER
Conveyancer, Real Estate, ,'e
ZURICH, ONT.
RIDER AGENTSWANTED
In every town and locality to ride and dap1atiatrate a -sample 9913 "FR YSLO P
SPECIAL" bicycle furnished by us eiad 'luted with coaster brake, roller
chains, three -coil spring saddle, exte bar and other leading fea-
tures. Good money clan be mactataalang elf Iseepeies, tires and sundries.
Out large production, togi;t unexcelled facilities and 25 years' ee-
l;pperience fn building bicyclesMin a position to ship high-grade wheels
direct from faotdrytouser at EST PRICES.
TEN DAYS' TRIAL
We will send a wheel to any ad-
dress in Canada on approval and
allow 10 days' trial. It will not cost you one cent* you do not desire to keep it
after that time. We could not afford to make We Offer if we were not certain
our wheels are the best value for the money on the market.
Write at once for new illustrated catalogue and full particulars of our at-
tractive new offer and special prices.
YSLOP BROTWIRS, LIMITED
SHUTER AND ViCTORIA 411N1KETs, TORONTO, ONT.
Noxa Mention name of paper whearea veering tans aalvertisement,
A Missouri Pavikic agent -mix• Arlan
1 gas tells the following: ``A. man j res -
opted• himself at' the ticket Window
and asked the fame to Atkins, A,rk, l
toldhilnit was $3,00. He said he had
only a 52.00 bill, but could easily
raise the other dollar.When he re-
turned with the three dollars and was
asked how he got the other dollar, he.
said, "I went to the pawnbroker• and
pawned the $2,00 bill for $1,50.'
Then I'sold the pawn ticket -ler $1.50
'While you are leaking out the ticket.
kindly tell me who is out thea dollar?:
The agent afterward said that he hats
wrestled with the 47th problem Of
Euclid, dragged through gllaudratios
in Algebra„ worked on "Bow 'old is
Ann." but the question was to much'
for him.
WANTED—Girls to learn the knitt-
ing and Looping, in our factory.
Gnarncteed $5.00 per week, can
make 12.00 to $15.00. Pleasant
and Congenial position. Apply by
letter or phone to mom ager. Clinton
IKnitting Co. Ltd., Clinton, Ont.
BROWN'S NURSERIES
ARE FAMOUS
For their Sine Peach, Apple, Plum
and Cherry trees. They have the
best nursery soil in Canada -and are
the largest growers of trees in the
Dominion. All scions and bud sticks
are cut by one man, and he has been
in their employ many years so no
mistakes are made by using wrong
scions or buds. Send in list of stock -
required and get their prices. Write
for agency as they have some unoce-
upied territory in this County.
Brown Brothers Nurseries.
Welland, Ont.
R. E. B. BALFOUR, graduate
Western University, late of
the Military Hospital and Victoria
hospital, London. Office in the
building formerly occupied by the late
Dr. McLaughlin, Dashwood.
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Hornet —like people—have an individuality of their own,. A cheerful looking
home ---mike a cheerful looking person—is always pleasing to see. Any home
may be brightened—made more attractive outside -and more cheerful to live
in --merely by a little care in the selection
and use of proper. Paints and Varnish
i Finishes. We have the Paint and Finish
for every taste and every scheme of clic' or -
don =– good, honest 100% Pure Paints . and
Superfine Varnl•Jhes — that we know will give
complete and lasting satisfaction.
Come in and talk over your fall paint
problems with us.
Bea-.-ut en the Walls
"Neu -Tone" is a delight in the home
It's a soft, flat, durable sanitary wa
finish, that anyone can apply. Costs
little—lasts long. Easily cleaned with a
damp cloth. 18 pleasing tints, suitable
for every room in the house, Ask about it
Floor Paint that Stands the Scuff
fhat's the kind we handle—the old reli-
ble Senour's Ploor Paint --the kind
hat's heel -proof. Remove all trace of
I simmer's open se with
fresh coat ofenour's
poor 'ain't. 12 eantiful
Mhad ' .oChoosefrom, Call It Pays t. Use
for a . i r card:
l htlg 1Jp be O� it b
and Oil Cloth
titiole, dp
pltwi�a as I,, i if made.
c and spas ' `:: th • a coat
aim 1 time, easy t0
ry.. til is en the colo
with
Zoe*Pt
i eAne
Perhaps we can suggest some
new ideas in colors—or give you
a better way of making the
interior "•Spic and Span "—or
save you a little money on the
whole job.
Anyway, stop in and get a color
card particular+ f Martin-
Menour Paints, Varnishes, -
ulches and Znanels.
For Sale by C. IIARTLE I B, Zurich, Ont
m'al'l
Preparations are well ander way
for the -holding of the Thirtieth An-
anal Ont,rio Provincial Winter Fair
to be held in Guelph, Dec. 9th. to 12
1913. "The premium list which is
now to hand, shows a very attractive
classification anti a considerable in-
crease in the amount of prize money
offered over former years. Several
extra sections have been 'added iii the
horse department. In the Dairy Cat-
tle section, the prizes have been in-
creased in several sections. In the
Swine department last year, a class
Was provided for any other booed,
grade or cross, this year and classes
are provided, gime for "any other pure
bred", and one for "Grades or crosses
of any breed". In the poultr:t' depar-
tment, several classes have been add-
ed amid the prizes for ducks are to be-
increased according to the number of
as is now the case in classes of fowls.
Quite a number of- County Coun-
cils are offering special prizes for Am-
ateur Exhibitors from their Counties,
every section of the premium list be-
ing supplemented by one or more of
these county specials, A copy of the
list upon application to the • Secretary
R. W. Wade, Parliament Buildings,
Toronto.
WANTED
GOOD LOCAL AGENT at once to
'represent the OLD AND RELIABLE
PONTHILL NURSERIES. Splen,
did list of frail and ornamental stock
for fall delivery 1913 and Spring
ivory 1914.
I914.
Start at once and secure exclusive
territory. We supply handsome free
.outfit and pay highest commissions.
Write for full particulars.
Stone and Wellington
To1•onto.Ontario
Smai1 Loss Tri Oct=ber.
The -Monetary Times estimates 'Cain-
da's fire losses for October at '$580,.
750, as compared with $2,195,781 dur-
ing October, 1910, and $`1,123,550 in
September. The greatest damage to
one plant was docile at Blind River,
where the property of the White Pine
Lumber Co. was destroyed, the loss
being estimate estimatedue $125,000. Thp own-
ers, the J. W. Wells Lumber Co., car.
ried $90,000 insurance;
The most gratifying feature during
this month has been the diminution
in fire losses.
Seventeen people met their death
by +burning during, the month, as
compared with sixteen a year age
during the same period.
Gasoline was the cause of an ex-
ceptional, proportion of the firesThrough the explosion of a lamp on
an Interoolonial mail coach the car
was destroyed, and 125 bags of mail
were burned, ding 75 locked
bags, Since the, Hing of the year
gasoline has been cause of no less
than thirty-eight a in Winnipeg
alone.
"Nice ' d Snug."
Duckworth wa, : ach a delicate cour-
tier he could a 1, id to jest with a
queen on a ver; unpleasing subject
even. Once he was showing Queen
Victoria over Westminster Abbey.
When they came to the spot where
kings and queens lie Queen. Vitoria
shivered a little and said, "I should
not care to be buried here—it seems
so cold and d'amp'' "Madam," repli-
ed Duckworth, `I assure you it is
perfectly dry. You would be quite
nice and snug."—London Saturday
Review.
Cemetery for Pets.
The picturesque village of Moles-
worth, Huntingdon, Eng., possesses an
unusual cemetery. It has been es-
tabl.ished about seven years, and up
to date there have been interred abqut
200 pets, mostly dogs, although, there
are a few birds, about fifty cats, a
marmot, and four moys. The place
is beautifully kept. , , graves being
planted with $OW �{wile the stones
and curbs are pprI3 o1 ally of white
marble With suitable inscriptions.
Way of the Waves.
A strange thing about waves that
are rolling in from the sea is that
they bring no water with them.' While
these mad waves are rolling in' a piece
of driftwood may *de them steadily
and make progress away from the
land. This is for the reason that
waves are made in the very way a
wrinkle may be pushed across the
tltblecloth with a pencil laid fiat. The
tablecloth does not advance, but the
ridge, because of a force bearing on
it, goes forward. ---New York Tribune.
• Neither Rot Nor Sympathy.
Teacher — Willie, did your father
cane you for what you did in school
yesterday? Pupil —No, ma'am. Lge
said the licking would hurt him more
than it would me. • Teaches --What
roti Your father is too sympathetic.
Puptlk-No, ma'am. but he's got the
rheumatism In both arms. — I4ppfe-
.ott'O..
r • e a' les an + en -a c ies,
Rugs, Bracelets and Jewelryof Every
Description, Lace Curtains, Buds,
House Fgrnishind Rifles, Moving Pic -
lure Machine, Skates, Prin,tind Press-
es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly
everytlanid you can think of YOU' caul
det Aboslutely Free for selling our
Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Satin
Stripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents
each. They sell rapidly 6 can gener-
ally be sold 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 halidkereliieff.entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
8 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc.
Write us to -day, Ive trust you and
take back the goods if you cannot sell
them.
INOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL
Dr. de Van ; Pe malk pills'
A reliable French regulator; never fans. Then
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refus9
all cheap imitations. Dr, de Van's are sold at I
EE a box, or three for MO Mailed to any address.
"he •ieebeD Dena Co.. 3t;- lathartnes, OM
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U1(vtA 14 ..d?1a.(r+u..mL�.yii;
COLONIST EXCURSIO
Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th inclus
From all statians in ,Ontario
at very low rates to:
Vancouver B. C. Los Angels C
Victoria, B. C. - . San Deigo Gal.
Nelson, B. C. San Fran cisco, C
Prince Rupert, B. C. Mexico City M
Portland Ore. • • Seattle, Wash.
Spokane, Wash.
ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKE
ONLY WILL BE ISSUED
Proportionate low rates to othi
points in Arizona, British Columdj
California, Colorado, Idaho, Menta
Mexieo, Oregon, Nevada, Tex'
Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
Fall particulars. l'erth reservations, e
from any Grand Trunk Agent.
FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN AlIalt
"GOING TRIP WEST." " RETURN TiPCi►ST."
$10.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00 FRt)lll WINNIPEG
Plus half cent per mile from Winnipeg up Plus half rent periu Llefromallpointseast of
to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. MacLeod, elIgnryorEdmonton toR'lnnipeg
GOING DATES
AUGUST 18th —From all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive and east thereof in
Ontario.
AUGUST 22nd —From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to Sarnia inclusive
and South thereof.
AUGUST 25th _From Toronto and North-Western Ontario. North of but netliiLaiis�
Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and East of Toronto to ]ihrn,
Sharbot Lake and Renfrew. including these points.
SEPTEMBER 3rd—From Toronto and all stations in Ontario East of but not including
Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay.
SEPTEMBER 5th—From all stations on Grdud Trunk Line Toronto'to North Bay -inclusive,
and West thereof in Ontario, including C.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario, but not including Azilda and West.
ONE-WAY SECSND•CLASS TICKETS WILL DE SOLD TO il'INNiPE6 ONLY
One-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will include a
at
verificationWu eg by d farmer, cate, th showing Ice+on ban ngag't.l thehen holder to, work asnsion pon has a farm laborer,
the
coupon will be honored up to S.•ptember 30th for ticket at sate of one-half cent per mile
(minimum fifty cents) to any statim we't of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian
Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not
west of Edmonton, Calgary or MacLeod, Alta.
A certificate will be issued entitling purcbleer to a second-class ticket good to return
from any .tation on the Canadian Pac•ili-, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific
Railways in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod. Calgary and Edmonton
to oniglnal starting point by the sauce route as travelled on going journey on or before
November.30th, 1913, on payment of one. half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to
Winnipeg added to 513.00 from Winnipeg, provided the holder deposits the certificate with
the ticket agent on arrival at destination. and works at least thirty days at harvesting.
For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write—
.4_4 15. G. MURPHY DPA.. C.P.R., Toronto
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You will always find all the latest styles in furniture such
Brass and Meld Pees, T'EL s9 Eras.. [ c
You could find no -designs prettier, more striking or pleasin
we can surely satisfy you in the selection of furniture as re
gards design, construction and price.
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What a variety! Such clever styles!
These. are the expressions we hear daily in our Clothing
D. epartment. The fine range of TAILORED CLOTHES
and samples make it possible for us to please the most fasti-
dious dressers, Style, Fit, Quality, linked with Moderate
Prices.
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