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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
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you a permanent
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A TIME FOR ALL THINGS
Timeliness is as important" as fit
noes. The right thing may become
wrong unless it is done at the rill]
time: Look well to the of doing any
thing. If your wife looks worried•
and worn, be sure it is not the tin
to tell her that dinner is not hot : of
that the bread is sour. Comfort . hot;
cheer her up. Use the the ten thous
and little strategems you were wont
to handle so skilfully in the old days
to bring out the smiles aro nd her'
ips. If you're annoyed or vexed. at
]people, just, remember, it is not the
right time to slieak. Close your
month. Shut your teeth together
fimly, and it will save you many a
useless and unavaling regret, and
many a bitter enemy. If you hap
pen to feel a little cross, and who a
mong us do not at one time or anoth-
er, do not select that time forrepoving
your noisy household fllock. A_ word ,
spoken in passon will make a sear
that a summer of seniles can hardly
heal over. If you are a wife, never
tease your husband when he -comes
home, weary from his days business.
It is not a right time, Do not ask
him for expensive outlays when he has
been talking hard times. It is most
assurdly the wrong thing, at the wrong
time. If he has entered upon an un=
dertaking againt your advice, do not
sieze on the moment of its failure to'
"I told you so." In fact it is never the.
right time for these four monosyll-
ables. Oh, if people only knew to
discriminate between the right time
and the wrong, there would be less do-
mestic unhappiness, less silent less
sorrow, and -less estrangement of the
heart. The greatest calamities, that
overshadow' our lives have sometimes
their germ in matters as apparantly
slight as this. If you would only
pause, reader, before the stinging
taunt, or the biting sneer or the un-
kind scoff passes your lips just pause
long enough to ask yourself. "Is it the
right time for me to speak?" You
would shut the world against many
a heartache. The world hinges on
little things, and there are many
more trival than the right time and
the wrong.
and drssses that did't hang just right,
'ala C,po>ct the evening and a goodly
pait_of'the night dancing and saying
alIi nothings to a silly young man.
Why utas 'this borne so unhappy? Be-
:4001,1M
e-
ca tie e, ,1M Mother was not in sym-
pathy with the father and children,
aaad'"tlie children were uncongenial
With,'each othee. ,So wealth alone
cannot make a happy home.
•
What is the use of hurrying? There
ts•tii.e enough for all work and they
who hurry and scurry through day
aft0 clay, vainly endeavor to do 'a
little more than any moral ought to
do in a day, are injured physically
'and inently and do not in the end ac-
complish as much as the quiet, steady
worker who keens on serenely hour
after_ hour until weary and then has
the good sense to test.
W. C. T. U.
There's father ! there's father !"
he cried, "and he'll kill me _ for
running away. Don't let him get
at me—oh, don't I"
• A: pian had opened the door and
was now slumbling-across the.room
shoutine out oaths and threats
and flourishing a heavy stick as he
dame.
• Mrs Apgood rose• and throwing
one arm protestingly round Hen
riclue, she faced the intruder, cal-
mly waiting till he reached the
platform. "Good evening, Mr.
Mosseck." she said in a clear voice ;
"will you sit down?" and she offer-
ed him a chair,
He rudely thrust her aside and
kicked over the chair, making a
dive for Henrique, who evaded him
by dodging behind Mrs, Apgood
"No, I won't sit clown 1" he shout-
ed, making arcther dive at Him.
"Thought you'd skin away from
me did ye? You just wait till I
get my hands on you. I'll flay ye
alivs, per young rascal."
Fe hurled his stick aimlessly,
and it flew to a distant part of the
room, at cl just then, making a
mis step, he fell sprawling on the
floor—whereupon the children -so
far forgot their fears as to indulge
in a general giggle This enraged
the drunken man all the more. He
ADVICE TO BOYS scrambled to his feet, cursing say
savagely, ann. Mrs. Apgood's att.
See here, boys? Whatever you try ention being turned for a moment
to do, do it the very best you can; do towards the scholars, he succeeded
it better than it was.ever done before... in igetting hold of Henrique Chit -
Don't yield to temptation to slight,,ohing him by the collar, he swung
your • work. And above all things, do. pin round end round as if he had
what is right, every time. Never mind Iie n a reed in his band, and when
the scoff and leers of others, but go a- he at last loosened his hold, the
head and do what is right. Be brave
about it too. Everyone hates a cow
ard. And another thing, don't be a-
fraid of doing right for fear you will
make enemies. Enemies are as nec-
essary to success as vinegar is to pick- slowly oozing from his lips and
les. Don't above all thing be a hy- l dripping on his violin, which, str
procrite. The thief may steal our angely enough, he had managed to
property, but the hyprocrite betrays keep. a hold upon through all
one's confidence and only waits an j (To be continued)
opportunity to stab him in the back.
If you have a mind of your own don't
be afraid to express your opinion, and
if you feel that it is right, stand by it
People will talk and fools will turn
grindstones for others to sharpen
their axes on. iI'hink for yourself.
Lay your course of action in accord-
ance with the idea that some clay you
will be a man and called upon to take
an active part in life's great battles.
Don't imagine for a moment that you
can please everybody, not yourself.
Few people care for you and you must
care for yourself or be left in the cold.
Also but few people will love you al-
though they may profess to. They
Iove you'merely for what they can
make out of you. Society looks upon
you as an orange to be squeezed for
its benefit. When you are squeezed
dry you will be thrown to the dogs
and another orange will take its turn.
Think of these things and resolve to
act with wisdom. •
child, dizzy and faint with fear,
etaggerrd foreward a few steps and
fell, his hank striking heavily on
the sharp edge of a platform.
There he lay on the floor dizzy
and still. a tiny stream of blood
Every habitation is not a home
Alas! No! We have seen a beautiful
house, richly appointed, supplied with
every luxury, whose beautiful tapes-
tried walls and lovely carpets, all
flower -strewn, . handsome furniture,
exquisite china, sparkling cut glass
silver, beautiful flower yards, made
a picture of lovely beauty, and would
suggest a real "fairy land," everything
wealth, skill and taste could command
whose inmates were highly educated
and considered very refined, and vet
that.was.no home, and the Christian
father of that • family would go home
from a daintily spread breakfeast
trebles; and a' cross ill-tempered;— silk
robed wife, and not one kind word,
not a single ray of sunshine to chase
away the gloom of a busy business
man's long, days. The boys were
glad to get off to school, out of the
reach of mother's scolding tongue, and
the "beautiful fashionable" daughter
fretted the day away over novels that
didn't turn out like she want them\ to
I At a meeting held in the Main
Street Church, a baseball team
, for the young men's Class was or
ganized, with the following offi •
cars :—Manager, Rev. E G. Pow-
ell;
ow.ell; captain, Herman Elliott ; pres-
ident, Mr. Beavers; secretary,
Laurie Watson ; treasurer, Truman
Elliott; managing committee. Clar-
ence Heywood and Herman Elliott.
The secretary and treasurer were
appointed to meet the executive of
the town baseball team to arrange
a schedule of games for the year.
The churches will all organize
shortly, and good games are expect-
ed this summer.
Free Ladies and Gents Watches,
Buds, Bracelets and Jewelry of Every
Description, Lace Curtains, Buds,
House Furnishind,Rifles, Movind Pic-
ture Machine, Skates, Printind Press-
es, Fountain Pens, in fact nearly
everythnid you can think of you can
dee Aboslutely Free for selling our
Beautiful Fancy Drawn and Satin
Stripped handkerchiefs at 10 cents
each. LL 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 handkerchief f entitled you
to your choice of an elegant Watch,
3
goaLitid Rings, Lace -Curtains, etc.
Write us to -day, we trust you and
take back the goode if you cannot sell
them..
INOLA•CO. CHICAGO, ILL.
Of two by-laws voted on by God-
eriah,ratepayers on Saturday, one
was carried and the other 'defeated.
By a »majority of 29, .0:60 for and
131 against)' ii! by-law guaranteeing
the bonds of the Rice -Knight Coin-
bany to the amount of $20,000 was
carried. The town is secured by a
first 1 ortgage on the plant ande:prem.t.
Our
Want Column
warmassiammum
Canada's
Line,
ammusw
Carriage and work horses for sale.
Apply to Kellerman & Son.
If you want to buy a nice up to
date home in Zurich, ready to move
into..,. Apply to F, W. Hess.
I have an application for about
$3600.00 on first class farm security.
Anyone having this sum kindly apply
to E. Zeller for particulars,
BARLEY FOR SALE:—A small
quantit3 of No. 21 seed barley for
sale. Guaranteed free of weeds.
Oscar Klopp, Zurich.
WANTED—At the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital, Goder-
ich, three or four pupil nurses. Apply
to Miss Griffiths, Superintendent,
Goderick.
FOR SALE -2 acres at the South
end, near the Lutheran church.
The front will make two good
building lots and the rear suitable
for pasture or garden. Apply to
E. Zeller, Zurich.
AUCTION SALE—One parlor suit,
two bed room suits, kitchen range,
writing desk and book shelves, a Wi-
lton piano, tables and chairs and va-
rious household articles too numer-
ous to mention, will be sold at the
Luthertan Parsonage on Saturday
the 31s.of May at 2 p. tat.
COURT OF REVISION
MUNICIPALITY OF HAY
Notice is hersby given that the first
sitting of the court of revision of the
Assessment Roll of the Township of
Hay, for the years 1913, will be held
in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Satur-
day the 31st day :,f May 1913, at 10
o'clock a. tn.
All persons having business at said
court will will govern themselves ac-
cordingly.
Zurich, May 15th, 1918. -
Fred Hess sr. Tp. clerk.
ises of the company, which has been
manufacturing brass fittings in Tor-
onto since 1908. Electrical filings
will also be turned out at the God-
erich factory. A by-law providing
for a loan of $4,000 to Dietrich and
Son was defeated by two voles. The
company proposed to erect an $8,000
factory for the manufacture of excel-
sior, wood wool.
CANADIAN
psi nuc
37.O.Lrl ESEEICERS'
EXCURSIONS
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
Each Tuesday until October 28th; inclusive,
Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
Other points in proportion
Return Limit two months.
HOMESEEZERS' TRAIN leaves Toronto
!.IM p.m. each ,Tuesday. May to August,
inclusive. Best train to take. as Winnipeg Is
reached early morning, enabling pus,engers to
wake all Branch line connections.
'I'hsough trains Toronto to
Winnipeg and West
Sliatstaiata from Canadian Pacific Agents or
%dbR D.P.A.. C.P.Ry.,Toronto
HOMESIEEKERS
ENCURSIONS
To Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
Alberta
Each Tuesday until October 28th,
• inclusive
Winnipeg and Return - $35.00
Edmonton and Return - - $43.00
Proportionate low rates to other
points Return limit two months.
Through Pullman Tourist Sleeping
cars are operate.'l to Winnipeg
without change via Chicago and
St. Paul, leaving Toronto 11 00 p,
m. on above dates
Tickets are also on sale via Sarnia
and Northern Navigation Company.
Full particulars and reservations
from Grand Trunk Agents. or
write C E Horning, D P A., Un-
ion Station. Toronto. Ont
.®.
French Giron
No. 69758, (3542)
Route for 1913
Monday—Will leave his own stable
Zurich and proceed south to Mark
Wilds, Stephen for noon, thence
south to Credilon Road, to Hilt's
hotel, Crediton, for night.
Tuesday—North to Sherrin Road.
then 11 miles west and 11 miles to
Jos. Wildfong for noon, thence
north to Zurich Road, then 14
miles west to his own stable where
be will remain until the following
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 -11 miles west to Bronson
Line, thence 23• miles to Henry
Walper's for noon, then 1} miles
east to Goshen Line, thence north
to his own stable where he will re-
main until the following Monday
W. H. BENDER, Proprietor.
FARII FOR SALE
Lot 4 L. R. W. Hay 554! acres.
There is a good brick house, wood-
shed, frame barn, driving shed. The
land is in good shape, and as this
place is within a few rods, of the
St. Peter's catholic church and sep-
arate school, it will make a very dis-
irably location for some one. Pur-
chaser will obtyin possession Oct. 1st.
For further particulars apply to
i1Z rs. Simon Badour Sr. on the pro-
m ises, or address to Drysdale P. 0.
YOUR
interest, and the interest of
all our customers, have al-
ways been the first consider-
ation with us, We believe
that if we give you the best
that
MONEY
can buy we are serving your
interests. This is why we
,have the exclusive agency
for the justly celebrated
Carhartt Brand of Work-
ing Clothes and Gloves.
There is no other brand bet-
ter than this brand, There
is none as good. We invite
your inspection. We satisfy
or your money.
BACK
Gives us a call
The Gent's Furnisher
Butter and eggs taken as
cash.