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e are ready e
h a full line j
oliday goods 8
will be to
r advantage
call on. us be-
e purchasing-
DOUGLAS,
Merchant, BLAKE,
aDaWaaD®e64liMe Doespodemdit
ZURICH a
AT MARKET
keep in stock a
full line of fresh
ats, hams, etc. etc
r cuts are noted
their tenderness
d wholesomeness.
r aim is to keep
thing but the best.
e make our own.
usages.
Give us a call.
Dr, BeattieNesbit";
the iirst,'preaEi'dent til
'arpgter's 1a>ak, a1R;t
arrest a *arrant her
is ietrtding the. ceoboe,ibTepgll"
ut the Wi.'
b
be able to et
Conatipati
mails` ailai'}Qn
make life miser,
berlain's Sterna%
lets, keep ye r., l?
you will n,vciid the
sale ;lis all deals'!
cheeriiag a'bo
t'Gireat, �!...
yoi1$eei tlO
ter fieid� r1;i1w
now?"
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MUT &
DE ICDERT.
ARE YOU
RUPTURED
I can cure the worst ease
Rupture, from infancy to
age, without operation
loss of time.
ACT AT ONCE
remove the daily dan-
of strangulation. Fill
oupon and send to
tern to
J, S. SinTS,
88 Caledonia St.
Stratford
Ont.
pt. 'R.
me
dress
e 'Time Rap,
gle or double . • • •
atisfaction guaranteed
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*something, ball. all. 'Your
mine."
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shag save life.
BhECI.A.TE'ME,
Il,N11dENT AN.
ttq s rheIna' xu the puolic
ti t >a,s.a rules themselves,
it st: the day 'when their
+will demand their
their, profession,
enderstood are
and are • taking
revisions of the
ai rK g sties scheme to
Tli'x�';a,:11W�a,,4`��;Gorl.atex ,years,.
lDED"
'rompt Service
Moderate Charges.
W. N. HOFFMAR'
Zurich, Ontario
When buying a cough medicine
for children bear in. mind ` that
Chamberlain's cough remedy, la
most effectual for, colds, coup and
whooping cough and that it con-
tains no harmful drug. For sale
by all dealers.
ONE UOTJR OF O BUILDING
o :is perhaps
to the large
nun `b$ai.•en ` lk► teaching, but
it iizOt 'fie bm ne,ln mind that the
Aiinrlities idea s'nM'and that the
attention,: ai •the' school teachers
its, only . been ;recently specially
'directed mit, . ,M'any ;night follow
the example of a woman in one of
our oiti4ak.. She was 43 years of age,
had no heirs, and her salary aver
and above liar weekly expenditures
was laid away to keep her in the
days when the shadows began to
lengtben She had saved $1,000. It
was drawing 3% compound inter-
est, or increasing at a little better
than $30 a year. She heard of the
Government scheme, and she im-
mediately transferred her $1,000 to
the Government on account of the
purchase of an Annuity payable at
60. But shortly after her $1.000
had been paid to the Government
she became an invalid and was
totally inoapfoitated from perform.
Ing her duty. Her ease came under
the.. •provision. of the ;Apt which,
provides that if invalidity or dis-
ablement occurs a person, if he or
she has paid in sufficient to secure
an Annuity of not less than $50,
may draw the Annuity though
then under 55 years of age. The',
payment- which she bad made give.
her an Annuity of $69 67 so lung
as she may live. If the period
before she became disabled had
been 5 years she would have had
attt Annuiiy of $88.50, and at 55 she
could have had ber contract con-
verted into an immediate Annuity
of $147 50 It will, therefore, be
lo!
1 am ready with. a full $tot
Deering Implements
•
How ;a Highway Across A great
State Was Re -constructed 'In
One Day
The people in Montgomery cam.
� ppo
A full supply of Wheel
and will keep a complete
of. Plows and Points;' Dal Ip'i
Wagons and. Sleighs.
Give me a Call
ty, Kan., by volunteer work, built
a modern highway 20 miles long.
That record is outclassed by some
thing that has been done by citizens
of Iowa. The greatest piece of
road -space of one single hour a
line of road 380 miles in length and
stretching entirely across the state
was put in the most perfect con-
dition of any road west of the Mis-
sissippi river. Weeks and months
were spent in •preparation foiethe
work, but not a pick or shovel was
used ked 'Thenthe , as if by nated second
was ticked off,
10,000 workmen swarmed out on to
tho roadway. and when they tens-
ed work 60 minutes later Iowa. ha,d
ogle of the finest loog•diotance
roads in the entire west.
And not the least interesting
thing in connection with the tre-
mendous
remendous piece of work is the fadt
that not a man of the entire • 10,0J
engaged on the work received one
cent of wages. Goodwill and patric.
tistn alone are responsible for the
cpiendid showing. Last winter the
Iowa roads became so feartully bad,
that traffic was praottcally killed
and farmers were simply, coni lled
to'reinain in.theix' homes.'" i '3r -
the matter became a political ues-
tion and both parties got behind
the early movement. Gov. 'Carroll
palled a "good roads" meeting at
Des Moines early last March, and
out of this meeting was evolved
the ;saga of a "ri=ter-to•river" road,
stretching from Council Bluffs on
the Missouri river, to Davenport,
on the Mississippi, a distance of 380
miles straight across the state
from east to west. "Make the river
to river road as near pude common
as is
possible to make j
dirt" wad the sense of the good
and see if I can't satisfy you. If 'I am ;
Zurich Feed Store—they will show you in;
Town Mall
xtension ladders,
.e leading makes
cam Separators,
st home call at the
tank, See our
Clover Leaf Manure Spreader
before you buy. These Goods are SECOND TO NONE.
J. oMELI9K
DEERING AGENT
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Instead of appointing any timeho -after her e had hadd been inittes to handle the work, the
over she -would havehaclincome regular republican and democratic
over twine as large as she would
have received had she left the ceternittees in each county throe
:Money in the Savings Bank. This gh which the road would pass were
illustrates the advantage of persons appealed to. The chairman of the
Who have been laying up for their committee of each party was asked
eld'.:age transferring their savings, to get in the game and work for
the road. Everybody agreed to do
or eb, pbrtiai%' • of there, tothe so and soon a rivtilry was created
C:a,o'rrt�it*txiuent ,on between republicans and
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Cure us a eaI1',
Flax tea.
and you will find out - that 'we will use you
right. Come and take your choice in
FLOUR—Milverton„ Exeter,.
Hensall, Parkhill and Royal
Household.'
We take eggs, cash or any kind of grain
ell.
A exchangeindf for
ur and or
Granything
in i always on
All kinds
hand.
Oil Cake, Bibby cream equiv=
alent, Flax Seed,
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whole and ground.
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ao"ooutzt e e democrats
uxa se fir% l �i etV . would
. - P, t � , � rt each to see which party
you know that fully nine out l n:al�waM 14 i � be,'had at the Su
ry ten cases of rheumatism have the most performed "on the
Plesr i ,a h�a ' !° ,the Superintend- ab„ when the time for work
imply rheumatism of the � . "� i "l l Ottawa' arrived.
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Nursery Stock
For Spring Delivery
imp,
duo to cold or damp, re A Saturday was selected as the
requi
y nd see rl how quickly nt • she way was personally seen and
y and see how quickly it T11,a, '+�
r *lye j'ralli h, its ��t.-1ef 3 to �;9va the one houasked
es ,
to rheutreatm , and ateverc dayand from 9 to 10 o'clock the
ternal treatment whatever? %a w w? bout- cad.'verl:, Every farmer tilting
4 N1 {
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reai,dett , i i t3iflim o, pr eI . t. 1
were
Algia`^tau e' xiail order flents i to bring their plows, scrapers an
,,, : ,atd drag, and lin organization
Wet),itra taf" f,:icae ee-e;ig+.1:cl iia • , c,ryn1 t . those empir,ycd in prof es
t {1,ra fi,i'l' lr a xe1L C'texi't �F Y• NNI,;, $ i
want: •01140.e..Yon send; to te�. ; ebanal railroad building was work -
city?" e.:01.9 c�ityot tempted by the ed out. In the weeks preceding the
t;littei in l`iti�,f'a'tf "'silage"' ' t""^' I work all, bridges and culverts along
1 a h' iga road were repaired and put in
98 oculi, uvr°�f� nentei nr ",e,18
figti:tes th t 'age to look as if i lir ' class oroer,
that no delay
the;'!` were„pi
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ltd ; �liltt ftwere:
r that
s relief- For sale by all ft711tiwTi t, it 1 rl t w,. la atsi.eti for. 1,,i,rtic1s d
rs.
EVV VISIBLE LOADING
PEATING RIFLE NO. 70
The most accurate .22 Caliber
Repeating Rifle made.
o models, ono made for al short, the
ler for .20 long rifle caitridgC0.
Indies 15 -.SZ, short cartridges, which
o
amber. For Othe 1x22 being
rifle,n12
rtridges.
eight 4A pounds.
tra strong double extractors.
HE STEVguaranteed and gives ani-
No. 70 REPEA.Ttn
absolutely guaranteed
rsal satisfaction.
Fitted with
habe bsiead
front
s nt and sporting
List Price $3.00
lSendl us hr�[ ,,i sat.
Cato glea,drenun
Penni s - intensely
interestttlg'and in-
structive one . hundred
page book, entitled "Guns
and tanning.”
Hardware and tpolt1ng Coeds
Dealers everywhere carry
Stevan Shotguns, R;/Tes, ),"stair
In stock. 1f you cannot obtain, we
willshipdirect, express prepaid; upon
receipt of catalog 'p ice.
.1 STEVENS EVEN, ARMS
O.
P. 0. tot SsOZ
ceico1'EE t'ALtS, rasa..
niarginl'
longe;. i Ii !
Oweti Scott
their g'17
with .thoSt
will find. i
that S'1'at1 d
ri,00Cie ii 121
just tis ulxt tri
from theMa
tenth place yo'
shade ti -M134 11X'
you are' aqui
merchant bets'.
before youpit
order house iu
you S00. It'�l''S
every rim;t wit,
1 lei the smallest.
c.a sucker any
tQu ; visit the
aed ;, see how
Ilr,te�esp compare
Stores.You
udg bui
when once this latter started work-
ing.
ork•
in The remit of the organization
was showia on the appointed Satur
Strong. straight trees with good tops alis an -ab-
undance of fibrous roots. Every tree guaranreed
strictly first grade and true to name.
Our assortment of Apples is complete. �"tv � e never
'!Aad such a fine lot of trees in this line.
_, tating quantity.
Send in list of stock wanted,
We will quote you special prices. Ask for
Catalogue. Take the Agency.
li tios. W. Bowman & SonCo., Ltd..
R1D G'EVILLE,
SI -ASCE sub ig rates.
Miss Violet Stevens, student of -
Setafor.th Collegiate Institute won
the prize, a $5 gold coin, given by "'
Vir
Dr. W. H. Robertson of Walton,.. to off
for the best essays written by any rates -Vet
student of the Seaforth Collegiate, Daily
ONTARIO
a
day. Shortly before 9 o'clock in
Institute. The teles of the essays
were 'The County of Huron" and
"'The Township in which I Live"
and contained a limited number of
words. There were several com-
petitors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS weekly
ettin
o'itt of ten,, l the horning farmers began g g
'elf sante ant in Vie road. xlon rgdS and
rdiil, ) 06'hantS thousands of plows, pick,
elts,-
'`thkd,:ac apois, road drags, g
truth ohiies and other implements were.
brought along. Every farmer
hi'ottglst his team with him. Super•
i itendbtitS and overseers lead been
atppointecl n readiness when, prom -
4e lir $tX:'lr at•t.9 o'clock the order was is-:
6 stied to "fall to." n to"10 099 de-
cree,'
-
c a;t , terniined men "fella with
D+ r ii:i'tn'Ya ;ant, Ith. ey continued, working,
+t, . .: a ht',at,nd main, At. 10 o'clock the
goodsthat t# tb. Oki and the ft- .. viti
Dods that yeti .tion er have t e ii;t; t job, was m Q ei fields, 1, g
of baying lead Nall Seam , Iliad h st , gian1.q$ ,he . osS aolr to beer of the 1 tetat
Yet smote of you will, wta,k taiilit X 4ic i
into the trap i►gatiny ,'11r�sb ,atiaia06'6 pop''' 10110, diititane0 road'' 7 its.
you get,. d; rtf t
Made .arrat1eeement
elle-ether low clubbing
'Weeks
:eerlie s
Family
Daily .r '
wpek1
ti
Farmer's tic' ,ot.te
In the natter of the estate of *
A icu t r .
a's 1 .; $ and
Adam S. Faust late of the Village
of Zurich, in the County of Huron,
'undertaker deceased,
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having any claim or demands against the
late Adam S. Faust, who died on or about
the 15th day of December 1910, at the
Village of Zurich aforesaid, are required
to send by post prepaid or to deliver to
Mrs. Polly roust, Zurich, one of the
executors of the last will and testament of
the said deceased, their names aid ad-
dreasess and full partieulei's in writing of
their claims and statements' of their
counts and the nature of the Securities,,i
any, held by them.
AND N°TIG.5 is further given,
after the 15th clay of February 191.4,:
executors will proceed; to disti,•iltite
assets of the said deceased among the
sons entitled 'thereto, hating regard
to the claims of 'which they shall
have had notice and that the 'maid 1'
tors wilt not -be liable for the sa<icl a
or any part thereof' to any persons of wll:
claim they shall not then have: rowel1
$ 4.25
4.25
t .re
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pl3 - e ONT,ARIU
icy all,''itnced on g of
Mortgages•,
t' iii ^Tli:acm g,v'eii
a a plicat1c z1d for loans
ZE L R0.7 rich*.
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bitted the 17th day,of Januar} 191.1 '
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' ' Solicitor' for slt11 ereautart