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There was zlnaXatstal cable rever-
mact) in the bale lady breile Lire.
no leek there Her closed eyes end
devout face dering prayer -tune,
her sweet; et�r s t voice in song,
tllli. to his great aston-
rds of counsel anti
•e waited for her
ie while. she spoke
or and knelt cloven
and. by and
i shill r• alt, : liar'
experience
after the , ser
to one and atir
tit the: niter with it poor, xxziseral)?c
u.
1 1
' ,?l foilnt.
bundle of rttyirt. I�tlt
Own 210111 groNixig •rti?vOitmnt as he
heard her ple t. ing fur this wretch-
ed. Sister's sat nice. However un-
be"11`1110;* 'tr c1�7lllce stic''a tiCtial): i farm," smiling into her brz,?ht, til
might be in other:,, thoy the.. c s ,11ftt?d fade, for no other purpose
1
aerate of prep t•.`jr ty in hers. 1:h dal i then to develop muscle, mental us
not, get rid ef, the: feeling of tender- I swell its ph ysical ; I serrn to have Ia0
'LAOS?, that 6.0.1 u , upon
lim and during ;
rteil 1)urt o l myself."
vocation endust
trat.h
rho wih~ to 11 home, one for
that reason enough.? If yen insist
on another, I shall have to admit 1
tliouglit :von looked like a person
might who is ntterty weary of life,
as if" -leer rare smile meeting his
grave eyes ---s6 if there were noth-
ingt new under the sun. I felt sure
my pony was -to you at least -
and was not sure that papa and 1
and our rambling rides and talks
might not be also. We always
avoid the city as flitch its possible.
God's greens tire such remedies for
man's blues, there is always soatis
faction in ntetnre." "And in net•il-
ral people 'Yon reed the taraght,
Mfrs Myers, 1 cordis know why.
but I seem nut of joint with lire ns
'eve J need Roelotthug
IIIn• clitlb�li
,
to do, I really think of 1nviaxx to
• 3ewe1-,-•-"Arrith,. Jimmy, why did
I n,o.rry' ye? Just tell me that-
fdr it's meself that's had to main-
t'a'in ye ever since the blessed day .
that Father O'Flanaglln sent me
home to yer house,' "'Swate jewel"
replied JiinTrly, not relishing, the
charge, ''and it's tlteself that
hopes I may live to see the day
when you're a widow, weeping
over the cold sod that covers me.
Then I'll see how you'll get along
without me, honey."
The splendid worst of Chamber -
lath's Stomach and Liver Tablets is
daily comicg to light. No melt
grand remedy for liver and bowel
troubles wets ever known before.
Thousands bless thein for curing
cpnetipetion, sick headache.
liotlsiess, :jazandie,e end indigestion,
Sold by u. J. Merner,
r,
REALIZING WHA1"S S .Vk1:A.T.
from her aU t7 1•1 '
BARRISTER A\i) $E)-
not guess .tha
' g rte as if sbe hire PI++ Che Eertilc�d nt,'rri to thea feet that Cullttda
•Ui1te
ng from a higher r.us et ez yet 1)ol'n v;tUltout, t, � oolnpc;tent tri conset•ve lI
Ilke she was vocativn, iozlg; t 1 r
The 'limited States are waking no
t Lkt.. , some b' er natural
. SEL been t own
;DS3S k htae r
I.Tik In # ra' he)
unL 1 n tL ttlt t::e t
� to at I
snl)c}rc�. flare. tri tl 1 IEu y esrlurees Esti the:Ilse clua:nttincn ! l:Ie curl ,foie sed itis. 1. known of no better people. Time was when popular
t was title iJIlri:t in j wtLy . oowever, of turning; np tlaint ouizxrcn in the United States tended
tl to i. nada her to differ{ than by elig;el', for t11eI1i, "And to Jack (;atnzlck its a .lacer'
3L iI11, DAR- A touch of rlit�titnittisni, or the
from others. On t.helr contrary, )e { a forte may be better adapted for
x I1_ii S & I„ of regard and a annefor ewer
t1; 01 rich, Ctwin,.hfelt it must be the difference , such purpsses then tL ball -room, waw. Buta d a drawer expressions of
riators, Sols. t-1a.'i. Blanes Public.
K. ! e� is;�neuralgia(} .heala aiuls Liniment 00ierr ,en her ant o ter liar atitSrvote d in the salve vola. But Sam. of tt contrary sort that are
()oderich, l;alt•tde R • 1 eou,lfa trouble ,� upin this
t;, F. Blair. drives aeras .the pain at once Feel alta d<tr e Z A a human now continually rary sort
R C” Hags - ' ernes the complaint quickly. .First so i.aal F!�did nt t q - American ti press show that this
ct.tN the nr)�t 1 to AmerlCan aiticen,
MEDICAL- � application gives relief. hold by tattittuie towards Canada is fast
but tl evening following � tilers mutt be some place, giving away. Here is a sample
atxuall for Inc to sill , I from. the editorial eos of the
,r AUG-BUNS.J ft7r• • ng 1 ercl, the ed for ker, his dile { t Lriet wl stotlleie parlor.
, Altace ant px cl t t fell it American.Eo Journal :
uterly with Jansen 41nng be sowing
seeds
ov .'here utas gladness in the Rittco 1)a "'erican Forestry measuring 11er
Biers, of Berlin, Ger- I and h in ening seed=_t of kindness t pr EletLnol iteSi1M xe greeted timber resources and preparing to
malls andassistant surgeon at ! and brotherliness. E.ie reign -was her Long, solo lI1In L sweet
mons ; alsott I think Coulcl not be unperceived, timer them byes progressive and
fields' (Royal London Opt de t ample
but, ofng this i afford epn r fat yiy c{rotec measures against eve
.Coote and Golden jample lr sti of this distinctive the bir 1Sreswlcl. 1s we t) In any tray responsible
min) eye Hospital `tion far ills benefit of wasteful
Square Nose arid Throat Hospital, rhyal household
Yat only will the
a-
5gtt England, err, General royal hourrow forourtl teEnol le
this dIStdingiliFetd)1 �� n� tgentle
I3ondan En Ire .. o lao1, to the north for stteeital 2ittention to • Empire in-
I�ing; but the whole broad world tin by the t vcar'r halo but
will realize, we believe, that a wise
counsellor, a molly man and a
power among the wise men of the
Nations has passed away.
's f 1
tI
day. � •tis girl that
J. D. COOKS,
licit('l' NOM*, Paine, ficnsa.t.Ov 11011 ( others of Ins a
At Zurich (Zeller's deco) esFRIDAY, 141A -`i 2011), trio.
t other portals that
made her hor. for Christ so natur-
al,call at the old tone houseleing, as t .
r `ice however
enight, mitrt find
he was us oz a '• 1.
}n all soberness, hiss Myers, I must
find something to c o, s a
Gus t. before,that t are o
turningauti '
joining in f ' I , "exultation that
the new Keith
you must haw been' sent to 00111 wondered at it, wondered if his
C nsible
Siete our quartet, wart 1 .
she cried, , ar y daring
leo-king gentle-
man."Keith." � that had fal-
len so naturally from her childish
tongue. "1 think you sing tenor?"
Halff.annoyedts lie wits at finding
another before him, Keith could no
more resist the charm of her pres-
ence than tho',fiower can the sun,
and inrinediately complied with
her request, taking his place at
the piano. He passed a ptoasant
evening in spite of Mr, Carleton's
anxious preseuoe, but he left early
and 'while the other gentleman was
still there. As he walked home-
ward he ground his teeth and swore
is breath while he
practice, Zwith
eye, ear, nose n.nd throat) at. l d
tested (Retinoscope
glasses supplied,
OFFICE DASHWOOD, ONT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUG'T'EONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted iu all parts. Satis-
faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms
•easonablT.mliOrders left to, at this office
will be p
ANDREW F HESS FIRE I'^ SU1tAN-
NDR ,
ce agent, representing the London,
Bconomierd, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand-
ard, Welling,ton and Guardian. Every-
thing in fire insurance.
D1 . F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA -
dilate of the Royal College of Dentallt
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extrnotioon
of teeth. Plate work a sp, siality. At
kion
Dominion House, Zurich, y„M�,
�-°0
day.
E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. De a ds, Mortgages,
•,Vi11s and other Lega'r )or cl entsOcare
fully and promptly p' pl
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
i_oDGE MEETINGS
,[� Court Zurich No. 1240
�, 1,.. meets eveay 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each month at S o'clock p.
in the A. O. U. W. Hall. C 11,
.T. a. elettene,
Gloves are another iters about
which many (to not concerts them-
selves diffidently. A soiled glove
looks as badly as a soiled collar,
Yet no one aring
the latter,w whereas, gloves ould think of e that
reek with dirt and germs axe worn
with the greatest disregardFastidiousr-
pearanee and hygiene.
women find the chamois glove a
delightful substitute for the regu
lar kid, as it can be washed when
soiled, wears as well as any other,
and is much more comfortable.
Gloves, like stockings. should be
mended the moment they begin to
show wear ; in fact, every garment
requires constent inspection to
keep it in condition and always
(ready for use.
ALL OVER
Li. O. 10- .
softly under
wondered Zvh
could find to.
ceited Cexeo
near the old si
a month, ands...-
mother to melte a call. He • devoted
himself to Carman Royden, mean-
while, taking';, her to ride every
afteraloon i ,:nd his prancing
5 P. is, tnuc i'to' Mr. f�Tesrvick's re.
"No more will I hear itis foot-
steps on yonder walk, just as the
clock strikes the hour nt eight."
"Gracious, Jeanette."
"And the old parlor light will
never been low for hint again.'
"You don't inean it?"
""I do ; and furthermore, he will
never sit on this sofa three nights
las
a week. and call me pet names,
he has been doing for the last two
years."
'`I ani astonished."
""And tonight 1 ant going to burn
all the old love letters in my chest
of drawers."
."13 -but ,,1w'? Are yon going to
Riokbeil Lodge
No, S 08,meets
tnonth
the 2nd and 1'tlt 'Friday of every
at 8 o'clock, in their Ball. Block.
I'RRD. ��'ITWLR,IV
for it. "w n non; indeed what place foreign Countries, including her
is " he went on ; incleeri I know' door neighbor. We cannot
two things seem
clear ; I am not at present filling
any place and ant not willing to
pursue longer the weary round of
pleasure I have thus far called
living."
(To be continued)
Ethel P,I. illtaxitS,
Pres. Supt.
DRYSDAALE
A very pleasing event took place
in St, .Peter's R. 0, church, last
Taestlay morning at 10 o'clock, it
being the ntarria g �, of Mr. Cirri.
tL girl of any sense Andrews Setafortlt, tc Miss Matilda,
r our salvation.
We must husband all our remain-
ing resources and plant trees•
wherever they can be grown more
profiteb?y than other crops, in
order that our future may be
assured. This is the only way.
Canada has not the resources for
her own needs and ours too, and
she is sufficiently wide awake and
intelligent to guard her own. The
only way that our timber resources
and. Canada's can be made in-
exhaustible is by the tapplieation of
the highest scientific knowledge -
d. the broadest common sense.
idmire in that con- oldest ttaug;l)t•er at lair, ttntl B1xs. ` John D. Rockefeller would go
b. He aid not o I Joe Mere of Drysdale. The bridal l brake if be sliottici spend his en-
•
ne house again for 1 party entered the church promptly 1! fire income trying to reptlre a
en only with his :at' O •a iii enc I better medicine Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea,
., . a )proached tl1e
altar to the strains of ""I'aohengrins
`Wedding March" The bride was
given away by her father, and was
charmingly atti red in a beautiful
mown of white silk. She was a .t•
1 ins ~hon
Colic, Cholera and iarr
Remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery
or bowel oomplaints, It is simply
impossible, and so says every one
that used it. Sold by J. J. Werner.
lief to g lady's inclie sus-
ancitlle`youn .ads ; 3; tended by i4I is s Andrews, sister of
,Ie1'g;lit. Bet the coursed events i the ;room, also prettily attired ari
leu
was egain disturbed by another en-
counter with Eleanor, this time in
the park. $bra was driving with
her father, and Keith was `walking;
but she drew tip to *rest him rand
1, Itlaottt enough writer the tissues
got too dry, the blood thick end
sluggish, and the waste • matter:
tete not expelled, but retained and
circulated about, defiling
blood. of neatly all
This is the history
dieeaees, ant1 is called "auto-in-
toxicati0n" in medical dictionaries.
Without enough water the body
starves, water being- from 00 to 701
llet.
Thetizne tt of o dried entiree water is Sweigtat
at meals.
()rink two glassfuls ...mediately
on rising and two before going to
bed, two in .the Inorning and two
in the afternoon.
Don't drink within half an Dour
before meal time nor two hours
after.
The water drinker cultivates a complexion with every glass-
ful. wards off rheumatism, con-
stipation, and it great many other
hideous diseases. and, best, last,
!Lott 113 ()St of all, old ttge,
cream silk organdie. The gr
was ably assisted by Herbert Mere,
a brother of the bride. Rev. Father
Ltt.nderville performed the mar-
riage ceremony. Nuptial High
)tt , n Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land
when he pteei:ted her Sleek littlo 1 Huss was sting, a full choir in tat. Regulations.
pony, invited him to a ,seat beside 1 tendunce. After the ceremony the
her to test his abilities.. ""S'nf I bridal party, accompanied by the ANY person who is the solo head of 8.
guests drove to the home at the 1- family, or any male over is years old,
P1 what
twe I are�ne taught that" laugh- ome
01.7 }lomestearl a quarter -section of avail-
able i21 awhat htuidaanta does," she 1launh Lake shore road, where u most 1
ed ; "and Papa g to was wasinion land r." ore .siee.. de taken
teed of the rather-" It was a da tho evening at the bride's lzonto. r�,onertoreSub-Agency forthe Dominion
distriict
bghttnl ride. Keith forgot the pony Tho happy couple were the rt 'i
and. his good qualities rn the con , lents of many useful and c,o.,G . .
versation that ensued. Ile was gifts which go to show the high
reminded of the afternoon of hie esteem their many friends have for
1 ' the city when l.le lli.tl So I then. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews left
c p Entry • by proxy may be mado at any
agency, on certain conditions, by father.
another, Yon, daughter, brother or sister of
intending homesteader.
ltutics.---Sax months' residence upon and
•
cultivation of the land in each of three -
years. A homesteader may live within nine
miles of his homestead on a farm of at least
SO acres solely owned and occupied by him.
or by his father, another•, son, daughter,
brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteader in
good standing rray pre-empt a quarter. sec-
tion alongside his homestead. Price $3.00
per acre.Duties-Must reside six months
tead
otry (includiieach ofsix ng the time ears from clreYuiate ofredtto-earn
homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres
extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted his
homestead right and cannot obtain a pro
emption may take a purchased homestead
in r'ert sin districts. Price $3.00 per
discard him?" "Discard him ! No 1 urriti a to 1 on Wednesday for then fetors
roe noose. I ant going to marry uietene a )esi when Ele» oar 1 home in 1eafnrth, taking with theta
him 1"
THE Mit, i) GUN li. f hie termer deshen. declaring friends.
comm r. Leiter,
the best wiiliies of their numerates
commented on his silence, ho told
yR0l) Ai`1 er o
his present satisfaction- so complete Mrs. 3. Oorrivettu has been sick
he had no room far words. ,H
wondered, the moment he
spoken, 'why he had afforded her
this ghnpse of his inner self.. But
something in her Wistful gaze as
she listened made him go
goiadfurther
and ask her why pin thein
this afternoon; "I know," he said
SVhile fishing 000uptes prominent
position; an the May number of
Rod end Cain in Canada., published
byW. J. Taylor, Wood.stook, Ont
there is no lack of variety. articles
appealing to sportsmen of all tastes
appearing
this issue Anglers
etre
ongoing their spring
Clubbing rates.
Ile
the past week.
Miss Sarah. Bedard has returned
from an extended visit to friends
in Chatham.
Messrs. C. Laporte and Hy. Rau,
delivered a team of horses to Olin.
are In litre the Invitation to J ton Tuesday. While there Mr. Lit.
who 11 porte purchased a very fine 3 year
rife«s r e find ample provision „ had the plmy old brood roam. It is certainly a
of
fol' their 8ntertaint)1Cx1t and will for exeu�cc+ brit was, their'. 3)013 iL ChoiCC tanit11tt1. ;lig; Cor I . : s • resale tax months In eaelr 0
revel in the st•nriee of good fishing. , s ' „ •.:, e ;t.),rp to re i)t.ti•;a-i11u.t
trips t ..' la,•:• t''" M,* ,at/ r.,,, --ii tin er d'ia'l ,' ,,:,. lily I `I••t'.Ccl it illi;R�3 of Eli L1i.'ila.11. Orme e s'e:LT9, Cnitivate fifty acres and erect,
?'�7 , q••'Sil.. l - ilti's l airs hitt i " alio r•el1ied , I •, house worth ,c,300.00.
brethrou. Mr. Sir. and Mrs. Brenner, Grar:r
studies of Wild D.t ':. Camila F.tliL ... ._- -�. .,.,w_ W. W.C0117,
;:I -•"•- Bent., Wore visiting friends here
Deputy of the Minister o£ the Interior. will int;test • ti t t t' .tt.Pr n, Un SttntltLy. N. E. -Unauthorized publication of this
People, and sportsmen r,atti^,nhir?y e a
will find their knowledge of n fine Sl- b'ti 141eC,ottrt spent 5
Sunday advertisement will not be paid • for.
Or Wo have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with That ls,)1iax3'n a t.2�s
Daily Globe .
Mail & Empire 4.26
4.60
Weskit' Globe . 1.60
Mail & Empire
Serlir.Cr Journal (German) 2.50
Family', Herald & ;Star 1.'75
Daily Advertiser 2.75
Weekly Advertiser 1,50
Weekly Sten 1.75
l'atraaer'S Advocate ,. �1. R 0
'ti• 1
game bird much increased by 2i
perusal of this article. Oatoh ng,
(:.ids of Mountain Goats and White
Water Men of the St. Maurice are
stories none should miss. Big
game hunting and protective work
receive much attention, while
camping and ;•uountaineering have
their delights ,pleasuntly pictured.
For variety and interest the
number is excellent throughout
and sportsmen shonkresee to it that
a copy accompanies theist on every
trip.
"No thin �r in the history of the
species appears more inexplicable
than that war, the child of barber -
ism. should exist in an age en- SWTTIg Machines.
lightened and civilized. But it is
pais for ,,Spring
please order rtow. Anyone
wishing; y,
Machinerq, call and see if I
can't fill your wants.
Also Agent for
Fairbanks Gasoline
Engines, Weigh Scales,
Feed grinders.
All hinds of
moreinexplicable still that wall
Miss D Hagan, 1'~Iiilsgreen.
;the IJuclltarine, our village black-
smith, has added greatly to the an-
pearance of his residenoe by having
it painted. Mr. G. Pollook is also
beautifying his house by a coat
\ot paint.
should exist where Christianity llco ES Carriages and 1
has far nearly 2,000 gears been
razz ,.
shedding its gentle light, and `AIN WAG
ON
!(.saki be defended by arguments s B.
1
drawn from the Scriptures there -1 "�`
selves." --Sir David. 13rer,a rine 1 ,A els
American
cipal St. Andrew's,
Sco an , •in « S
Association fox interna.
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soot tree, eldest agency Sot seeming patents.
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evertorilotite, without obarge, bathe'
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