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For Sa1c?
z am receiving numerous
enquiries respecting Huron
County Farris Lauds.
If you'
want to sell
will assist you with an. advertising
campaign that will bring buyers
to our favored County.
No Buyer - No Charge
Call, write or phone"
for particulars.
E.ZELLER
9
Conveyancer, Real Estate, &c
ZURICH, ONT.
RIDERAGENTS TED
fn every town and locality to ride and demonstrate a 8• maple 1913'4.11/SLOP
FPECIAL" bicycle furnished by us and fitted-.wl' a coaster- brake, roller
chains,hreo-coli spring saddle, extension handleba r and other leading fea-
tures. Good money can be made selling our bicycles, tiles and sundries.
Our large production, together with unexcelled f ltuifitfcs aud'2g years' ex-
pperienco in building biioyclea places us in a position to ship 1Mgh;Erade wheels
eirectfromfactorytouser at LOWEST PRICES
TEN DAYS' TRIAL d gas i'P'Oa��nnadda a a /nl Proto vr
1
allow 10 QaYs' trial. 'twill not cost you one cent Sf au do not desire to keep It
time. atter that We could not afford nut ake this c r if we were not certain
our wheels are the best value for the money on the Emarkeil.
'Write at once for new illustrated catalogue a alba particulars of our at-
tractive new offer and special prices.
HYSLOP BROTHER , , LIMITED
SHUTER AND VICTORIA STREE' Is, TORONTO, ONT.
Dims --Mention name of paper when aermin Anrdt;ta advort1sement.
WANTED
PRETLN
ding guilty, by stating that lie
horse farther, than he hired it
oak 1V1cDonald, of Parkhill, was
d to go on suspended sentence
he appeared before Magistrate
y on iidlonday in. police court
inch. The charge was obtaining
rSe'lnder false pretenses. It was
ged that McDonald •hired this
se from Mr. Thomas M,• Davis'
Tory to drive to Dunlop on October
?th, As the horse had been for a
long drive that day, the man in char-
;e of the stable did not want it to go
out. Mr. McDonald insisted on hay
sa5'ing he was only going to,
Dunlop. Ile got the horse. ' After
arriving there he decided that he
wantedto go farther and according
Por their imine Peach, Apple,, P-11,1,111to the allegation of the prosecution
Cherry trees. They have e i J 1)onaicl drove to. Kingsllridge and
before he got back drove the animal
about 25 miles farther than he said
he wo:uld.
The accused explained this action
by saying: that he put the horse in
the stable of a man named Shield and
there blanketed it.
The local police later comm unicat
with, police at Parkhill when :Mc-
Donald arriingecl to cone here with-
out being put into custody. When
he got ofl'the train here on Monday
morning he was met by the chief and
-accompanied to the court room.
On behalf of the prosecution,
Crown attorney Seager nanclled the
ease. Ile stated that as this practice
had been going on here for some time
it was the intention to have it stopped
GOOD LOCAL AGENT at .one
represent the OLD AND RELIA
FONTIIILL NURSERIES. Spl
did list of fruit and,ol:namen:tal st
for fall delivery 1918 and Spring d
ivory 1914,
Start at once and secure exclusi y
territory. We supply handsome fret
outfit and pay highest commissions, r
• Write for toll particulars..
Stone aid Wellington
Teton to, Ontario
BROWN'S NURSERIES
ARE FAMOUS
best nursery soil in Canada and are
the largest growers of trees in the
Dominion. All scions and bud sticks
are coat by one man, and be has been,
in their employ manyy ears 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 unocc-
upied territory in this County.
Brown Brothers Nurseries.
Welland, Ont.
DWELLING FOR SALE
Good house and good barn .and stable
24x50, with 5 acres of land. Good
well and cistern and hack kitchen,
well fenced and drained. All in
grass. Within half mile east of
of Zurich. For palrticulars apply and that was the reason for pr.osecut-
to Peter Woolley Zurich; P. 0.
there are 4?� acresadjoining which
clay also be purchased.
Henry Bossenberry
Licensed Auctioneer
Huron, Middlesex and Latupton.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Dashwood, Ontario.
Dates arranged at the office
..,...10-m--1.
nR. E. R. 13ALFOUR, graduate
Western University, late of
Ruts, Bracelets and JewelryofEvery
Description, Lace Curtains, Ruds,
House Fnrnishind,Ri&les, Moving Pic-
ture Machine, Skates, Printing Press-
es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly
everythnid you can blink of you can
tet Aboslutely Free for selling our
Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Satire
S tripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents
each. They sell rapidly G 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 hanclkerchieff-entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
8 gold Laid Rings, Lace Curtains, etc.
Write us to -day, we trust you and
take back the goods if you cannot sell
them.
iNOLA CO. CHICAGO, ILL
ing this case. The accused agreed to
make restitution and was allowed to
go by paying the costs of the court
which amounted to $14.50.
A New Enterprise for $eaforth.—
Messrs Johnston and Barden, of
Woodstock, have purchased the el-
ectric light building at %be station
'and will have it .fitted up for a cream-
ery and cheese factory and also for
the manufacture of ice cream. for
wholesale distribution. 111r: Johns -
Dr.
A. reliable French regulator; never fans. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion df the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations, Dr. de Van's are sold at
86 a box, or three for $10 . Mailed to any address.
'Tae 3oebeii 'Druz Co., St.'iatbartnos, Ont
de Van. 4 Femak • ills l
the Military Hospital. and Victoria, ton is the Ontario manager for the
Hospital, London. Office in the' celebrated McLaveu'Cheese Comnpany
building formerly occupied by the late while 1\T. Barber is iconnacted with
Dr. McLaughlin, Dashwood. a syniicate butter 'company• which
has a high reputation in Canada
Both :gentlemen are •experienced and
compitent ineiiand havol nanple cat,
-' ital behind them. Thejr will have
Beauty in the H
Homes—like people•---lmve an individuality of their -own. A cheerful looking
home—like .a cheerful looking person—is alwart pleasing to see. Ali, home
may be brightened—made more attractive outside and more cheerfuMo live
in—merely by a little care in the selection
and use of proper Paints and Varnish
Finishes. We have the Paint and Finish
for every tam and every scheme of decor -
don — good, honest 100% Pure Paints and
Superfine Vanthhes -- that we know will give
complete and lasting satisfaction.
Beauty on the Walls
Enru-Tono" is a delight in the home,
a a soft, flat, durable sanitary wall
Oh, that anyone can apply. Costs
.kle—lasts long. ]easily cleaned with a
p cloth. 16 pleasing• tints, suitable
every room in the house. Ask about it,
Fleet Pint that $toads the Scuff
gt the kind we ladle --the old r li-
8enour's Floor Paint—,$he kind
• lse.l-proof. Remove all trace of
ria Open house with
coat of our's
t. 12 beautiful
o choose from, Call
t card'.
!g Vp (he Qi1 Clot
.., „ and Oil Cloth• "'"!' . alff sha
1 i• an.•. pisan"ong wi ithi a coadet
o ,,. So ea to
t en the e610 I
k ¢, + pattern,ti
rJ Ynight
vf*:" : �,egg! , dogs not
'' "' err cruse 44 alb.
Come in and talk over your fall paint
problems with nit.
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 en the
whole job.
Anzrway, stop its and get a colo'
card and 'particulars ,of Martin'
Senour Paints, Varnishes,
'finishes and t. namil . 2
It Pays to Use
For Sale by C A RTLE IB, Zurich, Ont
Tt 1 T
�►i�, Eft, a�✓ sLine)
"Only Double Track Railway
between Toronto and • Montreal, and
Toronto and other principal cities in
Canada. Also Double Track and
Solid Trains between Montreal and
Chicago; also between Ontario points,
New York and Philadelphia, via Ni-
agara Pals."
Smooth Roadbed
Finest Equipment
Electric Lighted
Pullman Sleepers
Full aarticulare, berth reservations, etc.
from Grand Trunk Agents, or write 0. E.
Horning, District Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto, Ontario.
Insert Agent's name ank Telephone
Number at bottom at ad.
the new establishment ready for op -
±.e, tion in the spring. Such an es
' 'mil ;llnkell't sta,oul'a:Risn e1'a ,°,rc'p't
petlts to the dairying industry in this
vicinity, ttnd'there'is no bettor dairy-
ing district in Canada, It will afford
a Imane 1narl.e't for these products, a
a good deal of which now goes ole:
whew and will be advantageous to
both 'producers and consumers.
Bind Charmer Decorated.
M. Henry Pol, the famous bird-
' charmer of the Tuilleries, France,
whom ail Paris knows and admires,
has been decorated by the Minister.
of Agriculture.
:Eis daily "receptions" of bis birds
in the Tuilleries form one of the most
fascinating entertainments in Paris,
and are always watched by hundreds
of interested sightseers. M. Pol feeds
his. chirping Sock regularly every
morning, to the delight of children
and grown-up strangers. He has :very
appropriately been called the Saint
r`rancis of the Tuilleries, and rightly
so, for like the Saint of Assist, he
has only to call the birds from the
trees and they fly down to perch on
his hand or his shoulders. He gives
them names which they remember,
speaks to them, and they listen. Hit
charm over the birds b really remark'
able. Each sparrow has its risme., and
picturesque names, too, they are:
They range from the Christian name!
of Jean and leanette to those of revs
lutionary celebrities. "There is Phil.
Lippe, now," he will say. "Ihave not
seen him for several days. Come here,
Phillippe, you little rascal; whert
have you been all this time?" And
Phillippe, a very plump, dark brown
sparrow with a sly look, would fly out
of a crowd of twenty or thirty
watch:
ing for crumbs on the gr
perch' on M. l'ei's finger. His sues
Cess, is the result of years of effort,
as he used to pass through the gar
dens • on .lAis way to work.
Plaster Casts,
'WhO a who lave plaster casts that
they:Wish 'to preserve may protect them
from Mist by brushing diem with a
preparation of white was and white
Man, half a teaspoonful of each boil-
ed with a quart of rain or other soft
water. 17se when cold, and When they
are dried the casts may be wiped with
;'damp cloth without injury. To hard-
en casts brush with a strong solution
f alum water and' brush pith white
as dissolved in turpentine. Put the
st,in a warm place to dry after using
latter, and it will have a loot not.
il;e that vitt old ivory
Ygiedv
FAR
ATED
FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA
"GOING TRIP WEST."
$10.00 TO WINNIPEG
Plus half cont per mile from Winnipeg up
to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edtnonteu.
" RETURN TRIP EAST."
$18.o0 FRt) o WINNIPEG
Pins half cent per milefrom allporntsoast of
MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton to Winnipeg
AUGUST lath
AUGUST 22nd
AUGUST 251h
GOING DATES
—From all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive and east thereof in
Ontario.
—From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to Sarnia inclusive
and South thereof.
—From Toronto and North-Western Ontario. North of but not including
Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and East of Toronto to Kingston,
Sharbot Lake and Renfrew. including these points.
SEPTEMBER 3rd—From Toronto and all stations in Ontario East of but not including
rand Trunk Line Toronto to North Bay.
SEPTEMBER 5th --From all stations on Grand 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 SECOND-CLASS TIGEETS WILL BE 5010 TO WINNIPEG ONLY
One-way second class tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will include a
Verification certificate, with an extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed
at Winnipeg by a farmer, showing be has engaged the holder to work as a farm laborer, the
coupon will be honored up to September 30th for ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile
(minimum fifty cents) to any station went of Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian
Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railways fit Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not
west of Edmonton, Calgary or MacLeod', Alta.
A certificate will be issued entitling purchaser to a second-class ticket good to return
from any station on the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific
Railways in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton
to original starting point by the same route as travelled on going journey on or before
November•80th, 1913, on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to
Winnipeg added to 518,00 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—
MM. G. MURPHY, D.P.W.. C.P.R., Toronto
•,at 4%.4+t'fa'k,"
T7FeNITURE
You will al ~gays find all the latest styles in furniture such as
grass and Metal Beds, lilts, Ugh, Etc
You could find no designs prettier, more striking or pleasing.
we can surely satisfy you in the selection of furniture as re-
gards design, construction and pra.ce.
1~ualii�ille and
Funeral Director
Unshrinkabie
Underwear
tt
c�a:. UNIiERWEAR
tom"s"°`""""•'"..-,- ,
You are the man who reads so much about Stanfields
Unshrirlkable Underwear, you're the man who will get
more wear. When you buy Stanf ellds Underwear you get
all the new refinements and old fashioned wear. No middle
lean shares in. the profit as they come direct from the factory
A guarantee with eveey garment For sale by
E. £PP?EL
The Gent's Furnisher.