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a. J. D. COOKE, BARRISTER ANI) SO-
liisitor, Notary Public, aeiasa11t Ontario,
At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon-
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and
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quiestl'y >
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dropped
and knel'
looked in
face flew
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John?"r
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at me, ° s:
hirn ,until, Yi
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night, rig
why noetr
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want :vo`
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to get zea
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go with
she replied
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BUSINESS CARDS.
rN,•f,. T. P. MaLAUGfLIN, for-
merit' with Drs. Jansen,
Halle .and Biers, of Berlin, Ger-
many ;; also assistant surgeon at
M.00reftelds' (Royal London Opthal-
tnic) eye Hospital and Golden I
;~,quare ; idose and Throat Hospital,
London England, ete. General
practice, with special attention to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes
tested (Retinoscope used
and
glasses supplied.
OFFICE DASIIWOOD, ONT.
PUBLIERED BY L. Z3LL1i.m.'
FRIDAY JULY 30th, 1.909
W. C. T. V.
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THE CRY OF Ti3E TWO -
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B. S. P ULUP
AUCTzONEER, Exeter.
Sales concluded in all parts. Satis-
faction guaranteed or no pay. Tends
reasonable. Orders left at this office
Kill be promptly attended to.
'.Papa," she cried stretchig 'ri't$
beseeehing1y her loving areae, ebb.
papa.hush 1" the angels will hear
you, He turned on her like a tiger,
his eyes belching fire "will you.
teach axe !" he cried striking at her
Away with year hellish nonsense 1
striking again "Oh my God!" the
dazed woman sprung up from her
ANDREW F HESS FIRE INSURAN-
es agent, representing the London,
Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ar(', Wallin i insurance. Every-
thing
:.1 1 fetiv
anybody l�
the 'deer,.
Ok:docto
I• was `call
to take in
and children
at once: We
To
chair staggered toward him, grewrja
suddenly blind as she gr oped for
the crib. It must be a dream,. henever struck one of his children •
before, she hung hex arms, her
whole body across the bed to pro-
tect her darling. Too late ! the
noble head lay back upon the pit -
lows, a fearful gash across the
,lovely brow, the great eyes.saw no
more the grief about the mouth
was frozen there, the fairest flower
in all. the land was crushed. One
moment the drunkard stared at his
work, then stumbled to the other
side of the room; casting oosasional
newsy glances at the bed.. But
t. 5
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rge+;n8, eoronto, a is 1 'y, To -
onton of Deiartntent of
onto Univelrsity. Painless extraction
of teeth. date work a speciality; At
Dominion House, Zurich, enols u o
daw-
i , ZELLER. CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. De e d s, Mortgages,
Wills and other Legal Documents care
fully and promptly prepared. Office—
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
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ma'-
MUSIC
in Is S V. MAASS, Prepares
Pupils for the Toronto Con-
servatory of Music and other
Centres. -
Address
'leuene;it,ax Psi Diu ern, Zurich.
P'OR SAL.E.
the awful agony of a living death
ripe
ed He1en's soul and held it
cls
ak to
of lin at
ut :'
fi ISC,� n'!jkbaby
ebb asked: Y•No, Ann
rr
Doy. 'T am goingd 'h
other" anis wife
to mer;dountrp house
shall want you. later.
be continued)
; .Ethel B . Williams,
..'Pres.. Supt.
A book on Rheumatism,-. by Dr.
Shoop, of Racine, Wis. tells some
plain truths, and in a, plain and
prriotical way. Get this booklet, and
a freetrial treatment of Dr. Shoop's.
Rheurnatia Remedy for some dis-
heartened seller in your vicinity,.
Make a gr i ttful and appreciative
friend of sett one who is disoourag-
se tithe failures of others
kelp me to make s
a;.
certainly help you
d. Sold by J J,Mer-
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t
aid
.Corin
rnof
C. A.
hick.
is life.
cult to
e clay to
he boys
trip in a
re ir11 in the
in the "pink
after ,their'
outdoor life.
a kept so busy
ring camp at gytnzt tis
ties, baseball, boating,
,*,,aralfing Bible study,
, prpgrl'us,etc. and every-
ntered• into the spirit of
ac€ivity••so pleasant and
ily, that nobody had, time to
iesome or time for anything
downright' enjoyment. The
ois had:soarcely time to write a
post card home. The days went
•sWiftly by and the pleasure came
ire an end' quite too soon.
Murray , Jackson of (Clinton,
demonstrated • his skill in the
culinary • s.rt to the satisfaction,
and delight of everybody in camp.
His specials were tea biscuits;
pancakes, cherry pies and tomato
soup which at times brought' a
round of cheers from the boys for
the cook. Murray contributed a
great deal toward the "success and
pleasure of one of the camp's main
features, viz. eating. You should
have seen those boys,, 'eat 1
Mr. P: S Chant of 4lrnton was a
most valuableaeggitisitio'n to the
camp staff. He perfor sed adnrirab.
ly the duties ,of., tenii. Ieader and
physical director,, assisted.. in the
religious work' acted. as cautp
physioan. and " assi'sted, the coo
when needed, Fred's putt ex., .
ce as prospector in New
has made hint an expert
Se is an ail -round ha'n
was on the job from st
equal to anything.
11r. A E Roberts
acted. as tent leader
with the religious
work and everythi
going onl . His ad
spiting, 'and h-;,
na
! ed beeau,
to help ltiria
test, and
suffering fa
ner.
motionless to cry, to moan might
mean to let • that monster loose
again who watched her from ..;ever
yonder. Her darling was nett'"- t d
no, no she had
.nly,i
'Hugel—wlroni she said ev.
near her—would protect her, She
pored fearfully ,, across the room
she was 'afraid of that object over
there as she had never been afraid
of anything before, Was he, asleep?
be did not move, he snored. Oh
thank God, he slept, she stooped
and patted the lily cheek and shud-
dered at its 'coldness, so soon 1 so
soon ! It was only a step to Ann's
room; she was not in .bed, she had
heard her masters approach to the
house, send had let hint in. - ''Call
the coachman, Ann send hem for
I)r Droutly, tell hila to coma quick.
ly" tue brokenhearted mother hast-
ened back to her child, she stooped
over her. Surely her darling
breathed, she thought she detected
motion and. pressen her lips to the
Tittle face.` Her pet was getting.
cold, Gently she drew a blanket
about the little form and lifted it
to her arms nestling it to her warin
breast. John would soon be here,
he would have something to re-
vive his girlie; she must tell Ann
to have the bath ready. Had she
forgotten it was always ready, she
looked toward the monster. .ageing
he stirred, he spoke, he was tntil
mumbling in his sleep, but„ `yip'
WESTE FAIR, LONDON.
T. 10 -
Focus bur ' *&s
Claseifired."2Vr ►xtt.A4S
'will fili,za%l, catxar-zrtr,
Qui :epi ed'„s' clr AeJ sit. •
r,<s d lens, w&aith. p
concentrate ell tr i
needs; uairid lbrnng,th'eii
`to a, pearfe-o focei tli'
,Satisf�ctoa4 sre5Ults, •
04044.4 KM H R R K.0.40
One of the neighboring villages
has a system of colleting rnbbiele
off the streetsthat'should be adopt.
ed in town, The teem officals hire
A man and team: about dime or ,
twice a month and ,gather up all
tin Dans, garbage, overgrown;'
weeds, eta, and have them dumped
in some out-of-the-way place where
most of it can be burnt lip. The
Dost. would be but a . trifle and the
eubauoed . appearance of our
streets would easily pay the cost
ten tinges over. Give it a trial.
LESget immediate relief franc
)r. Shoop's Mac Ointment.
ONE THOUSAND POSITIONS.
.As a chain is no stronger than it
weakest link, evorylink inOan
Greatest Chain of High -;r
ness Schools has been k
highest state of proficie
to liminess science.
one thousand students we
ast.year, the demand f
s three times the
ton Business 0
its August 130th
al inape
e
Farm for sale, south half of lot 15, Con.
. 12, Township of MI. On this property
there is a good frame house, kitchen and
yroodsherl, good Bank barn and hog house
l;, acre" of ryoung orchard, and never
frilling supply of water. This farm is a
deep :clay soil and in good state of sulti-
vation, conveniently situated 21 miles'
from: Zurich. Would take a suitable pro.
petty of5 or 10 acres in exchange. For
terms and particulars apply .to E Txrr-
Flax on premises, or to Tnoos. C o.rrrorr,
auctioneer, I arquhar 1'. 0.
50 acres, all good land, 'With good bark
barn, frame house, all in good repair. The
fawn is•;yell drai.ned, plenty of good water
es
Jiang in t
attractive
visitors as
,Building th
Fri''' '1T
way 0 0% ihits ast
d pleasant for the
ossible, In the lain.
re will be many new
and very, in eresting exhihite. In
the Dairy Hall the butter•niaking
oompetitiond'will take place each
morning and afternoon, when in
addition to the large cash prizes
offered • by the Association, a.
beautiful' Silver Cup kindly donated
by the Canadian Salt Co. of
Windsor, will be given to the
winner of the first prize in section
two;
In the Ma.ehinerp : Bali will 'be
found all the latest np•to-date
machinery in full 'swing, which is
a 1 waye, an interesting sight %: The
Transportation Buzldiisg,, whlch is
aLvw ayS a plaoeof inter tit Will again
be filled to overl1owieg 'If ;space is
receeire , write at once to the Secre:
Lary. A. M. Bunt,,: Lonc'ion, Ont.,
•w#io call:, p iliptly furnish prize
lista, entry rms and, all it forms-;
f tiilil
�zt
he i'
1,1 x
n1 t
h:
brought her heart fluttering to.,hei Meeept., xt.
mouth and her body to her eget' ialsoyl tls' i
But Justin there was Justin, 'filie It stzi,s D-
must not leave hire with thi; it was
thing. Carriage wheels approach- failingSt
ed. 1 John was coming, she listened His Pres
to the light, step on the sttiirs, it storatineeei
gladdened her, He tapped at the the calisr'.
>s .and'
wen
Th s, till dot
v io kto' open it
and will be sold for ;;,3004,(!0. A}ilriy to door, he arosegn c ly p ,
1,1, Zeller, ``/,tuticlr, J finger on lilts, that monster mi ;ht
arouse should he knock. again or
speak aloud. "Helen" something
in her face startled. the doctor, it
was so akin to madness ,.,Helen"
„Hush'." she pointed te the corner.
"He will awake and murder its all."
she whisi,er.el aid a cold, shudder,
went through, the strongsan,
Was Helen.lestegher. zeason.`''Bee,
tele wentoii; inawhisper;, Doi:fy,is
.sink, -you` . must, help her John,'•"
and she , unoovor, ed the 'facie. My
God ! The , zltalr- felt. a strange
faintness seizing hie' whole life lie.
lie bent above: his darling. H
dared not speak„ he could not trust.
LODGE MEETINGS
CoCourt Zurich No: 1240
`� �o meets every
Thursday thocA�O£ Ueach
'1'i::Elalt nt.tl o'clock p. its.
Meseta, :C. R.
TT "v( Ricltbeil Lodge
the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month,
at $o'clock, in their Hall, Yxevrrr,�Iry`W.
Fano. a ver' 1st and 3rd
meets
HELP. WA N TED
Girls wanted, operatdrs ou Lad-
ies 'Waists
ad.ies"Waists and whiteweer. Gooa
swages, Steady
The tn.r Whitewear &Mfg. Co.
Berlin. Ont.
ILS yet 3msliediate relief tto
Or. 5tioo0 Massie Ointment.
y neeve= 15 larger
liken thrtea4l -'tabes:
rt its.; implal e; its
The .
ri.tv.:L lie
Lt;lt
t
en, or inside'zterve.
•who first told us
ro drug a weak or
Heart or Kidneys.
nee -Dr, tihoop's Re -
rested straight for
rY e, p lnents-•-.these
ing , inside nerves.
w r$ r explains why
' t
rho Ii,estorttti.$ aid : late ate gtown
so rapidly i popularity. Druggists
say that t rlao test the B,estor-
ative eve t few, days soon be-'
•
come full, winced of its wonder -
way, don't drug the
fol merit:
organ Treating the cause of sick-
ness lseahe Only. Sensible and sac
e ssful w a:v; • cold by 3 3' Mernor,
> it O, yens, PrON .
London, was present
half of the camp, an
fun for everybody,
at baseball, dish -was`
fire talks. He conduc
charoh services on
delivered asplendid ser
Morning on the 23rd the
the evening around•' the cit
preached an evan ;elistio se
'•Zacchaeus seeking Jesus.'
No better group of boys could be
found in Huron or any' ether coun-
ty in Ontario, than the' group.that
:were there representing Exeter,
Seaforth, Zurich, Auburn. and Olin.
ton. Every boy wap in 'the: camp
spirit, doing all he could ' to help
everything on. being areeabl'e and
helping "tbe other' fellowy "to enjoy
himself. Everybody'was one, and
friendships were formed which will
last, and brighten the lives of the
boys throughout the ooniing year,
and which, we hope will be renew-
ed next year,. in the same place and
en the same occasion, Everybody
took a forward step in the building
,up'of.a strong. clean, body and
the development al ee, Christian
character. A Bible-ri?t`eding circle
was ,formed of all who were there,
to read daily at 9.30 p, in. a were.
of God's word simultaneously.
What trn inspiring thought for each
one, to know that when he sits
down to read at this hour daily,
the rest of his camp companions
are sitting clown at the same time
for the same purpose—absent from.
one another, but together,
• The expectation is that next year
the.committeewill have the bon's
in damp they will be able to accom-
modate. Let us all help this thing
along,
e
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ATT'LE OF.:TB NOtt.t. 0B4..
Eveir ;see ar t' clxtought irlart,;
in:; flame anddesfetioti 5n.? ,That's
what is going ` to be ' silibwietitt the,
his voioe, Gently he. lifted t141,
babe from her mother's tunas sru" 'pononto, this year. A fleet of these
piacedeber in the crib, She would morteters of `.the sea;;^; will sail into
never need a. mother's arm again. -rivet atone end of the arena and
"0, God; if you, ever beipcd rile, open, flee on coast defence vessels
help hie now," he prayed as he bent and forts at the Other end, and for
down over the tiny form and turn;. the first time. yon will be able. to
ed to collect his paralyzed powers. realize what a naval battle means,
It was only a second . be stopped It will be t e most striking sped,
there, then the faces he raised to
the wonan 'beside hint, ornament
after was' as. white as that of the
cicad, but it was calm and'oontroll.
Canadian National Exhibition,
dole ewer • ;)
Natioftala
idea, of w
tslk'in
t ou at the (abadian
'ill give you n correct
41 this Dreadnought.
n n7ca.us,
laerest
•
ibeart;: trength, or Rea rt Weakness, means Nerve
trtngtl:, ur Nerve Wee Iumss—nothing more, 1'os.
fitly c ly ,not ones tit eak heart in a hundred is, in it-
self actually diseased. It is almost .always a
hidden tini little nerve that really is all at fault.
This obscure nerve—the cardiac, or Neat Nerve
—simply owl, and must have, more bower, more
stability, more controlling, more governing
,strun •th, 't rt'rout,tlrat the heart must continue
to Mil, and the stomach encs kidneys also have
these saran controlling nerves,
This clearkv e:nirlains •irhr, as a rnedicinerBr•'
Shoop l.e,toretive, has In the past done so Amer
for ;heal and ai1in, hearts. Rr.Shoop first sought
the enure of all this iraintui, palpitating, suffo at•.
snit `mart distress, ss, IDr. Shoop's Itestorativo--tl.t
Domtlar ]rrt crietinn—is alone directed to these
NyeAl. and wasting, nerve centers. It builds)
}t strernthens' it offers real, genuinehearthelp '•
Ti ;ton ion's. have strong ilearts, stroma di..
n Stion, strengthen these :,nerves •"- re•establisb
them .as iitedecl, with
v- eu
atoes
Y�1atter
' L' ggs
Hogs liveweiget
HiENSALL MARX
Cook's Best Flour....
Wheat ....•
Oats
Barley.,,-_ to
Peas 84 3G
,55
cgs liveweight,.....
A tickling or dry cough. can be
quickly loosened with Dr. Shpop's
Cough Remedy. No opium, no
chloroform. nothing unsafe or harsh.
sold by J 3' Merner.
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Clubbing rates.
w NVe have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with T1ni HnItALD i
Daily Globs: . $ 4.25
„• Mail & Empire 4.25
Weekly Globe . • 1.60
Mail•& Einpire 1.60
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1.75
Daily Advertiser.
Weekly Advertiser
user
Weekly Sign
Farmer's Advooate
2.75
1.50
1.75
e.25
Agricultural
Savings and
• Loan Co,,
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LONDON - - ONTARIO
1 oney'"advanced. oil good
t arta Mortgage!, ,
zona' t` attention t ive11
o O.j. pboatIons for loans;'
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