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.. J. D. COOKE, BA.RRISTER AND SO;
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lieitor, Notary Public, Hen saln Ontatic.'
Zorieh "(Zoller2k office) every Mon-
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Incorpora.ted. 1855
1 rrt Capital paid up $4,000,000 Reserve Food $4400,000
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Total Assets over 44,000,000 w
Head Office _ - ilontreal
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'12) MIA 78 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in f,-.1
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all the Principal Cities of the Woil.d.
A GENERAL BANKINP BUSINESS TRANSAGTF.D.
BANK DEPARTMENT•a
aid R.rancb.es. Interest allowed. at highest current rate
g Zurich Diraneh j. A. CON.STAN,TINE, Agent
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1-E2G AL CARDS,
PROUDFOOT .t.Aji.'S dr. KILLORAN,
„Barristers, Soliciters, NOtitri(,s Public, 1
ebt- GotInaich, anctla W, Proudfoot.
C,. R. O. 1.Ists: J. L. Killoran. 1
• BlrISIfirS CARDS.
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BT zELLER.
FRIDAY MAY 12th, 1011.
VV. C. To U.
TEE' C.R7 OP TIM Two -THIRDS
01-14EL.LIP,9,,
AUCTiONEER, Exeter.
Sales eondueted in all parts. Satis-
Emotion guaranteed or no pay. Terms!
; -easonable. Orders left tt this alike!
will be proroptly attended to. '
ANI)REW HESS, FIRE INktRAN-
• ce agent, representing the Landon,
Economical, Waterloo Mont.reh, tz..tand-
thing in tire insurance.
DR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTI;;T, BRA-
duate of the Rut.' Coll,.ge of Dental
Surgeons, Tcrcalto, also honor patio. -
ate of Department or Dentistry, To-
ronto Unive.n:ity. • PaitilORs extraction.
of teeth. Pnne work a st.ceiarty. At
Dominion Hause, Zurich, every Mon-
thly. 7-26
"Llasi she no destination?" cites
'Honed the otLer.. "None apparent-
ly Whon hnt. white she
was g.iing she answered ; nowhere.
and when I said, "But Ton are
hunting. for some particular friend
or -piano?' she replied ; 'Yes, pro-
hibition' "ste isn't sane Sarah."
nIf. 1 weinl you I'd repnrt her to the
authoritlis and have her taken.
care of, p,,or tning Nvas the sister e
ard, Wellington; and e,luardian. Every. nincice Tinit night the two
women slept, their patient wont
t-t.aggering oat in the darkness to
scok linr Drontly had
beeonie pnrinanent member of
hi.s uncle's household long before
this and tho house itself a sort ef
rendezens for a certain class of
;,,-1-.1.1nn Rini!. Dr. Dinan.ly WftS Tlf)t
W111".::!?: ',•;; !Y.y grow old
anq ;7innn.y. -..%11 work 'end
piny niti.tes Jack a dud. boy" he
termted from the famed Mother
(.7,1ensin ariding "You linty stmly nxid
dine all yi:u. please if you will take
tOong with it all the recreation 1
prescribe ;'' for Justin had his
whole hni.rt in the prefeiedon he
had chosen. Keith Weswick and
Richard. Tru.ner NI ere within the
inner &role of this Dr Drently's
acquaintauce and nothing better
Pleased these two and. Instin than
one of the doctor'e earnest talks toa
state and national issues and thr;ir
relations to the moral qnestions ot
the day. Richard's father had died
soon after his son's reclamation,
but not before that son had set his
face toward the Gospel ministry.
He and his mother were as one in
every thought and imptilsee and
her joy and trust in her boy grew
uay by day ae lie steadily advaneed
in an earnest, noble, christian life.
Perhars it wotild be herd to find
E. ZELLER. CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Pullin:. .mc.rrgages,
Wills and neon'. Lte...1 Nue
idly and. promptly prepared. Oiliee—
Zeller block, Zurich, Ont.
LODGE MEETINGS
ri 0 F Court Zurirh No.. 12v,
lk.10 • • meets every lst and. :lrd
Thursday of each month at 8 o,cloek p.
in the A. 0. U. W. Hall.
J. J.. Nfeeeren 0. It.
A 0 U vv. Elation Lodge
• Y'r • No. 3 93, meets
the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month,
t 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merner Block.
FRED. WITWXER
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• 1;1;c:f rtv•i"
tke4lyt Fee
second to none call
t h. e Deering
Inaplenlent Shop
(ITSMITEirratiN
where carry neaily
' Everything that
Farmers need.
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Opposite-TOT:41*M, ZUR/011
Wlion,i5ai 'CIO call on
C. Fritc:Tor abpuire.
typ
OK
#nesu lot of
git; eVer shown in
Zurich, •
j'1:1„st received a large
gp.aritity to please any-
-) :11ody, so drop in and see
_:,Jf I cant suit you. Also
0- carry an immense No. of
samples to choose from.
All kinds of goods for
trousers, dark or light,
prices low as possible.
La.undry CO lit eet
. HOTIMAN
- zuRt
young netinhooko
presented, Th
ly differing VO
as physician,
lieved
direotly with .
ancrhae fellowS
line of salve(
ourse. None e
so totally Revs
ntd Oh °wen wide-
friendse•
q.
'tAf.: As preacher,
each. be
nailed to labor
tor bis ,Malter,
1...ecially, in the
tlie rum
eat hed. changed
:.ppearance,
Justin Droutly::,e. had wonder.
matured., Tlfv, nrieus earnest -
nese of his face 14. remarkable. 80
different Tau ';.:.-71q. from the gay
theughtlessne8s.t,:e•! other days.
God. has it retne'Oi: r drunkenness
do doubt ; 1,1;;•.i.i;.aut one of pre-
vention rather tt 41 of cure?" ven-
tured Keith. ,ri1,4•,. evil is here,
the cure neceled..`,7:e le we do all in
our power to nrc , ';• the spread of
the cliseeee' ' et. ie j astir.). G iv e
the drankerd gosnel," said
Rioha.rd. "It sttvc,4 T.10 ; it will save
any man." "Btit'lle. will not as
cept the gospel NYhilo intoxicated"
argued both ten's, we /nest
get tne drink ent-ee' Ins I.vay, out
t fee land, tid,*t. Keith. ',Men
must be sober ii,n4enir to "see their
need of christien tnAehood ere they
will seek it." "Tree" linswered
Juetin, but it. wia long' boThre
the:keit:a nbe aeconn.iished ere we
can get rid of the stroyer.
nation is like a inan +lathing in hie
eieep and unewere •,e his' dangor :
it 'will take time arouse it,
Pin n, too many aro -Already smit.
ten bey-ond their maring,
wretched 11.11(1 r.nre.ely for tlin
better atmosphere when. does
come Keith clroi,Vel his bead in
his hands. "What:era we do?" he
groaned. Ienger and the
tenser I look the darker the pictnre
grows, wilich way %ball we tarn
for Ionic? where seek the destruc-
tion of this gigantic ilatinnal ern.'
(To be continued)
Ethel illiatne,
Pres. :Supt.
f.';1*;
For soreness of the . muscles
whether inelneed by Vielrut exercich
Oliemberlain's Linimt-.nt
excellent'. linietent els°
hiehly esteemed for the relief it•
:tin 1- (is in cases of rheumatism.
Sold by all dealers.
S.EED TIME AN D HARVEST.
Tho stiboril ch.ilcIren of Toronto
had at thoir credit on tl, = of
March last in the Pen. v Snvings
Bank $164,3S4 85 of w ;eh amount
it Said one bley• • .....esVed tele
tidy sura $50.-
111114trtat'S the arlvn.ii nr, of a con -
venivr,t mead's et.' „.„ptee. small
,
timonnte, V greater'
importanda. to- our yOun! people',
and to older peoplo also, is that
they Bbnaltl. have some plan of
investment tor their savings that
may bs of permanent advantage to
them, a pieta. that, when old ge
arrives and their earning days
aro over. will furnish an income.
that will enable them tn live in
comfort, happiness and diguitY for
the remainder o2 their tiacii
p Lan is pro v inennoy e'iteeatijaei-
Government by its Aeuuities; .Aet
If, for example, the lad referred to,
who we will assume for the pur-
pose Of illustration is 16 years of
age, will avail himself ottbis plan,
and will deposit with the Govern.
ment one half of the amouut which
he hati.; already saved, or $250, he
will receive at 60 an Annuity Of
$04.8-1; and if he will add to his
420, $20 a year from 16 to 60, he
will receive a further sum of s24.5,•
70, or a total income of $400,55 a
year for life, payable in quarterly
instalments, If he should die be
fore 50, all his payments word(' be
returned to his estate with per
cent compound interest ; though
the satire payments would secare
for him a larger Annuity if he did
not wish to provide for this retarn.
If the pennies of the children bad
not been. deposited. in the Savings
Bank, there is little doubt that in
the mujority of cases they would
have boon spent on trifles ; bat
while the cristAlian of their savings
is the Savings Bank, the teurpta•
igen to withdraw will eonstantly
recur lf deposited. with tho Govern.
ment for the purchase of an An-
nuity, they cannot be withdrawn
tor if they corild be the object aiin
ed at would 'probably in 99 oases
knit of 100 never be attained. The
advice of Sir Walter Raleigh: '.Use
thy youth so that thou. mayest
. have comfort to remember it when
iz.hath forsaken thee, and not sigh
ntta grieve at the account thereof ;
use it as Um springtime which soon
departeth and wherein thou ought
est to plant and sow all provision
for a long and happy life" is good
advice still, though given over
three hundred years ago ; and you
' oan now plant and sow where the
harvest will be sure and abundant.
• tor the Annuities plan is positively
• the only plan open to lela thet
enable you to spend your principal
and interest without yonr income
becoming smaller no inatten how
long you may live.
In youth, life seems limitles8 and
boundless, but before middle age
is reached the shortening process
becomes daily inure real. There is
no time to sow n cnts" ;Slats -
tic show that at 45, 97 per cent of
men meet with reverses and lose
their entire necrenulatioes : thut at
GO, 95 per cent are aopendent epon
their daily earnings or on their
cnildren for sapport ; and that of
those who fail at 45 only 2 percent
ever recover their finencial stand-
ing The nelvantages, therefore,
which the ArlilltiatiS vstom pre
gents as a means of melting provie-
. -ion tot old ago elicield be apparent
. to everyOne. In an interview a few
days ego with an old hely of 90,
who is an inmate of a poorlionse,
she said she freqnently cries for
hours at a time tho taought
having to end her days in such '
place. But no one who has par.
chased a Canadian. Government
Annuity need ever be afraid of
ending his or her life there, as no
process of law can depriNe him or
her of it. Tho wolZ will never
enter VI= door.
t....111sen.rannIsengiva.reni anAlt•oPOntV.*•••
C.Vg.t.) 4,11. VC, VW V WC—.C.
who is d,omiciled in Canada May
begin, and may receive the Minya:
ty at 55 or any age thereafter ; and
any person now of the age nt 55 or
over may parehase an immediate'
Annuit3r. For a small addition to
the ordinary rate an Annuity may
be continued for a certain number
ot years thong!) death. oecra's
fore the number of years expires'.
oratnvo exolaining all about
ost provident systorn may be
obtained at tbo post offloe. dr on
application to 5 T Bastedon &vele
intendent of Annuities, Cttpwa,
whom letters go free. of'. p9stazo..
ao will be glad to give yell • 1,1.1 'Thee
formation if you will vinite7to ham.
T. en—At the'l§?M4104t40;
tho'Oth inst , to litjX/for,d;
CharIQS Nelier, .seWt,
See Our solid leathet 'ini17 cases,
regnlar price .” 00 fot-41.60,
Hartle' . "" •
Tenders for the "construction of
ten bridges, eement 'abutments end
floor, and steel boffins,' alio for
cleaning out the “Schwitlin'"..and
we.st branch south" Drains will be
received by the Council of Town.
shni of Hay up to Monday INIttv 22,
2 o'clock p
"Plans end specieatioes may be
sr en at the office tho nepersign-
eq, The lowest or any t( rider ziot
necessarily Accept ed."
Zurich May 1011.
Fred Hess Sr ,
j!1.
synol,is of Ciniadian Northwes,.: Land
Regulations.
A N.:: perenn who is the ar:le 9
pttaily, or any malo orcr Is years
may he:Ix:stead onarter-k,ection tit sran.
able Darnlition laial :.\10nitoba,, Susi:-
. atoliewi:n or Alberta. The opt)li..?alit i.orst
Dr.1:1;:i1OZI
Entr...:, by IT, NT
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mother, son, clauglit.v, brother or of
intording lt-nne,tet•der
rpon and
eAlLi.•:.tion. of tl.Q land in each of tiltV:3
y.Nirs. A homesteader may live within nino
miles of his hoine-nead on 0 farm o: ktz.v.41
tit) aq:-'tas awn, ri a l'1,1 u 1 ly ta
or by his f..ther, mother, a:An datnsliter,
brother or sister. .
In certain districts a homesteader in
9:09.1 y -1.-,trc-einpt ti sun.
tion alongside his hotneiltead. l'rice 0.11)
per.s.ere.. Duties—Must reside sir months
in oseh of sis years front date of hornostolol
entry (including. the tnne relpurod to earn •
homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres.
A homesteader who has exhausted his
bomestend right and cannot, obtain a pre-
emption may take a purchased limpostead
i certain districts. Prieo $3.01) per acre.
nutioi—Must reside si:(..utoln.114 in each of
three years, cult-Iv:Ate fifty acres and erect
a house Iv:nth Veo.f11).
'W. W. COHN .
Deputy of the MiniE.tor of tho
N. B.—Unautlioriz:.(1 p111,11",o,;,:11 this
adverti.ement will not he Daid f w.
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