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The
Lord Milner saw what 'MIS wining,
placed the Home authorities on
their guard, and managed civil a•f-
has during all the trouble. Hay-
ing contributed to the preservation
of British power, he is entitled to
the honor the Ring has conferred
upon hini.
4-...wa •
It is learned that John Timmer,
the young Blenheim Townshipman
whose evlioreabouts aro unknown
has taken in all seine $20,000 of
other people's money. Brokers in
Toronto are out some $8,000 and jay with a swelled head," WaS the
the Bank of Commerce $4,000. crushing retort. The American
The man whose individual loss is retired."
the heaviest is D. F.I. Clemens, The-
mer's partner in the cattle bust -
RACE AROUND THE WORLD.
THE ZURICH HERALD
oral, and Canada in particular.
,Can't think why you don't choose
some animal, some good sized boast
or bird, for your national emblem,
instead of a maple leg'," ho re-
marked. "S'pose yon're waiting
till we annex you.' We have thO
beaver,' Sir 'Wilfred reniinded him,
,The emblem of industry," Em-
blem, indeed 1 Do you know what
wd, (all the beaver? A rat with a
swelled tail," elneekled the Ameri-
eau. And many people are apt to
look on your American eagle us
ness. Mauler owed him between
$1,000 and $1,500, and paid $1,800 Three American schoolboys have
on a forged note to the Bank of just commenced to race old Father
Commerce at Ayr as well. Notes Time around the world. New York,
were forged on the farmers of the im-
.-cago and. San Francisco news -
township and cashed in the bank papers are sending these youths to.
at Ayr to the value of $4,000 or test thenew routes that now girdle
$5,000. Thamer is believed to have the earth, and. to find out how
about $5,000 in his possession, but quickly the circle can be made.
has lost the rest through specula- One travels by the east and two by
tion and otherwise. Mr. Clemens the west. On the Pacific ocea
will sue the bank, it is understood,
to recover the amount of the note
The bank is taking every actio b to
E. ZELLER EDITOR, ZURICH, P.O. a
I to be across the border.
Dead Body in the Bud.
Paul ICruger itour of
Berlin, May 25,-11enno E.Shantz
a s to make
the three of them will utilize the
C. P. R. Compan.y's steamships
sailing between Vancouver and
pprehend Thamer, who is thought Japan, and will also use the 0.P
transcontinental route traveling
through America.
The Chicago boy left on Mon-
day and is now on the Atlantic
FRIIDAY, MAY 31, 1901.
the United States,and will no doubt discovered a dead body, partly COY- ocean, expecting to arrIvo at
ered with earth, in the bush on his Queenstown next Monday, making
be made much of by tile portion of farm. about four miles east of Ber- the distance then covered 3,750
the United States people who dis- i lin, about. 4 o'clock yesterday after- miles. From Queenstown he will
like everything British. We are „ noon. A foot and hand were pro- travel to Dublin, a distance of 75
h , trudme and, the skull was also un- miles, by rail, and from the latter
told that e spends much time now covered.
place to London, 300 miles, by boat
in the study of the bible. That's No person has been missed, and and rail. Frani London he ;lour- ClLibbing
what he ought to be doing and it there is no clue whatever as to nays by packet and rail to Moscoir,
would be better for him to continue who the dead. person can be. 1,000 miles. Here he board e the •
at than t
Mr. Shantz came. to Berlin this Traue.Siberian exprees and. l's,taaluIti,' a
that occupation o make arWe leive made arrangements
morning and notified the counts, his long jur
oney um'ess Enrol
show of himself in the neighboring ' coroner, Doetor lie ner„ w io deAsia is re • e ange will be
D t L k I 1 II• fi ' t h • to offer the following low clubbing
republic. The man who deluded ,. aided to hold an bequest at the made at Irkutsk. 3.800 1111.1PS from rates with Tui. HERALD:
the poor Boers into the wasteful, scene of the discovery, at 3 p. m. . MOSe0W, as. here he hats to take , Daily Globe . . ,, 4.00
cruel and hopeless struegle which '
CI, The inquest was held this after- ' boat to Missoyaga, 40 milese Onee ' e Mail & Empire 4.25
has cost so tooth blood and trea- , noon. When the body was taken inore he aeain takes the train for Weekly Globe . .
sure, has much to account for, ., Coroner's jury brought in a verdict place the Amur river boat is Mimi . Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
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ZURICH P 0
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Is open daily except &Indere froin
8 a in„ until 9 p. in, The mails are
distributed as follows
MAIL FOR Hexsete, close at 6 :55 ti.,33.2
it tt it " 2 :55pin
Se,Joseen, " 11 :10 am
" L. & B., " 6 :55 inn
L,II. &B., " 2 :55turt
Peon HENSA.LL, arr. 11 :00 mu
7 :30 pm
" ST ..TOSEPTI, 4 10 :45 tt m
11 :00 ara
" L. & B., 7 :30 am
LETTERS FOR REGISTRATION, must
be posted half an hour previous to
the time for closing the mails.
it
D.S.FAUST, Postrnaster.
FARM
FOR SALE -200 acres of
choice land, consisting of Lot
3, Oen. 11, Hay, and Lot 19, South
Boundary, Hay, Good bank barns,
44 x 82 and 40 x 60, and frame
ilwellings on each lot. Plenty of
gosd spring water. On one farm
there is an overflowing well. On
good gravel road, and convenient
to school, post office and churches,
6 miles to Exeter station. Will
give purchaser easy terms of pay-
ment. Wind power, equipped. for
pumping., chopping, straw cutting,
etc. All buildings in good state of
repair, with good large driving shed
and other outbuildings. On lot 3
there is 12 acres of good bush, and
on each farm one acre of orchard.
For terms apply to PHILIP HART -
MAN, Sarcpta P. 0. 32—din
rates.
1.50
up a razor was found nearby. The 800 miles to Stretensk, at which . Mail & Empire
that the man had eon* to his death to Khabarovsk. 1,400 miles. For Family Herald & Star 1.75
In the city where recent specula- , at bus own band by use of the the 500 miles between the latter ,
tions on the stock exclaim; ran up razor. The feet of the body being place and. Vladivostoek the railway
daily into the hundreds of millions, covered with earth is explamed by is again taken. The btey here ci /ixa
billionelollar trust have made their earth. White Empress liner of the Cana- -
IN PARENTAL CUSTODY. touching at Yokohama, starts his
1.75
and where the engineers of the the water which flows in the hoi. boards a steamer for Nagasaki, 850
low during storms washing up miles, at which place he takes a
Idian Nellie Company, and. after Estate The Berliner
headquarters, the police discovered
a family who had had nothing to
eat for a week, and who had been
estern Reat
Excbange
The Auto
matic Cream
Separator
The greatest Discovery of the
A g
It gives more and better butter. '
It saves three-fourths the labor
over the old. process.
NO ice, cellar nor tank needed.
No engine or boiler nor fuel wanted,
No extra dishes to wash.
By putting a little bran, shorts or
chopped feed in the skimmed
milk, you have a lot of good,
wholesome, ' palatable, fresh
food for your calves or pigs.
J.
Durnart
The Specialty Man -
I have the exclusive right to sell
fifty and one other specialties for
this section which you can get no
other place except through me.
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NTEREST is being displayed in the
use of smokeless powders and
Jacketed bullets in large calibre rifles.
A 45 calibre bullet weighing 500
grains gives a shock to large game that the
small bores can not always be depended on
for. Marlin Model 1895 Repeater, have
Special Smokeless Steel" barrels. For
up.to-date information see our catalog.
Mailed for 3 stamps. ,
THE MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
THOROUGH BRED BERKSHIRE
Boar for service, on Lot 16, Con.
15, Hay, [1X miles south of Zur-
ich road.] Terms $1.00, payable
at the time of service, with the
privilege of returning, if neces-
sary.
WM. BEAVER,
2711 Zurich P. 0.
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BETTER. THAN EVER. FORI"GENTER.A.I. USE.
Alto Webster's Collegiate Dictionarywhh Scottish Close:try, etc.
"First ebos in quality, second class in size."
Atom s „ 4a,gks War tirf 40,01,0
G'. & C. MERRIAM CO., Pobli4fters, Springfield, Mass„ U.S.
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race Across the ocean, a dietance of ,
on the edge of famine since New Abaaeted Bleultaira Girl Retataa.14,209 milee, aexpec
nd ts to arrive
78A :Strut
. Pletcher litranted in Galt ; at aneouver July lOth. The Clui-
Year's Day, when the breadwinner ' -l adian Pueifie and Soo-Paeific lines
Windsor, May 26.—Annie Wes -
lost his employment The mtern, other will carry hint to Chicago, 2,400
the young girl who ran away
and baby will die, while the other from her adopted mother's home in miles. where he expeets to arrive
little victim of starvation will he Blenheim, and. was taken charge of Jiffy 1,4th... making a total of 20,515
, miles in 46 days.
brought round with difficulty. On by the Detroit police. NIritki ID. a re. e .
pentant MOIL when her father , ..
the same day a seeend VISO similar arrived. for tier from Ilidgetown 0 • ' e' . i
lrin, (whim., ) and Garden Property, tSold, Bought
ii (Lev for Vancouver
e New York boy left yester-
in details was discovered among ': saturday. title soda she was °my i! -.400 miles. He takes a White Eta- and Exehangetl.
the tenement hives of wealthy too to return to bey old rPress liner iaeross the Pacitie to
tiothem. home with Mrs. Bazzard in Bien- I NrigaS41161' after
itt Yoko.; Money Lemuel on First and Second
hutbas Coubett,
Vann, City, Village, Subtirbrn,
beim. Immo, and follows molly the s.aute coin Real Est Ito. Notes and
course to the east 11,'S the atit"itlil • * •
'rite Bruce Herald eomplaitee that Mr. Western stated that the =wirl
1
, ,Othet :veurittes.
boy will tak ' t the IX
many witikerten people drive ban hail ne intention of rurniing away ' t t -tt --le -.est ne ,; This is the nutehine that talks -sings -plays every instrument prod
until she 1.V.{LC elilliteti ttl- go to De ' expeets to cover the 20,515 miles in Partite. Houses and Bnsiness Prop- ii Souse's neude.string ortieesttes----Negro Minstrels. Church Choirs, Jet Iv. uce2
WSW ttl the eemettery with a funeral trait ire Fletcher and leis wife '1164 days. The San Frane6P1 "boy erty Rented and, Rents Collected 1
'Ir , followed the New York boy front - e. It reproduces the Violin, piano, flute, cornet, trombone, banjo, mansions,
anti then turn 'honk, and the tellt.r ' BefOre Fletcher arrived in .en,-pieeola and every other Instrument.
remarks. that when his funeral hap. l.tbiin, lie snivel some time in Galt. 1711.De4RIVer 021 Alas' 2;111., tailtith4
' Monet. Invested for Private Indi oth tett •
The nerlitiergeatieephone.is louder. -clearer, situgler and better than any
upon leeasonable Terms.
esens lie hopes people will either go wher" h" tinh-4441 In the .2441k 1410' efeteti tile saint, rourse, but hits to ,.ti .11tang ma tne at arty price. It slaps every kin of tong. altered, comic,.
t Pt at. C. taken ont rt warrant f o,r, , The tlevelopment of the Trans,
t lies. Estate.
tin. It is a poor mark of respezl to uniform. The
processani The imint is well take. him fitt the charge of stealing
Siberian railroad has etarted anew eeeeeesees--
..,Ithe""h Ilit.'4..rfire the fatuous triestion : In how shert
pay a &parted teitizen and bate.; been rteetyr,ret ny Deteetiene. Ittno. ,,e
out after driving a mile. There Le tie.Y* "1 "111 `qv' who 1 rli d it tt tittle can a traveller niake a cheek, TEL
of the learnt. The military authorities covr 71,245 miles,French and Scotch Sougs se.leete
the whole WitV or keep outun 1,4 This he expeete vi tee s en First Morteenge 011 'teal teindstittoetkro tali patriotic, 'Noon ' songs, Eng zsh,
Oran d and Counc Opsras,plays take walks, wall res two-steps,taLuthes,
in. fact everything that eau be played en any instrument or beretIntl:Oinstsumere
tett be reproduced on the Beritner CrtureoThone with the slanderful it:destruct-
ible record disrm
it tells fanny stories or repeats ra,prayer. It stet entertain butuireds at one
time in the Itrgest hall or church or zt cars be subdued t "
oeer leo Lieut,tol. tentilot, of' the 41.l.
• • e
It teedt The Retards are not was, they're Hard, Plat, Indestructible alscsp whiclb
s room -
a lot of humbug in towne atti itoolient. three vears. &ales Verne's leleacke teee"-e----e'emeeeee-h-eil-e-meeemeaemee 1 -
'wittiest nevem,
Lagos
in connection with fetneentsee a brilliant bit of fiction. did it in
visitors wise eemet tgeTer yiti tortra, mar G AiltONO T eighty days.. It is certain that the
patity and count the lathes en the
BILLS. facts of progrvs...; have shrank the
world so that mom 11.1s rum hikkevoi.nismeWilawavennsilie
to cheer the widow and he,,i Tchoos Callipeign Againet Goetz, oft the record of romance, but how
if site cruet real hard or only half tiontitiuet. niatty is uncertain.
hard, alba Men who hiteh tap and '; 1‘311'1°h• 248Y 'diens to beellfk 'thiS race an acknow-' ZURICH
24 Iota it is Writ gratifying to Cana- w
drive solemnly with the sad pro- ' elier's bulletins are now infregnent, iedg.meot of their rattteg.
E. ZELL
eeesion throtigh the streets where and few side lights are thrown by
theit attendance may be publicly press despatches- Upon the guerilla,
noted. and then lustre a eireuit,eVeatittre Which le still filekeehne, inPwuiciva
thebaek streets South Africa. A second combined I
ement of sI columns is
ana= of the rost-
ood Heat
Smith Octagon,
0Mineitt
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yoz eft the t
titres sleepiest a"it• ''''16° there a
tone and tnetneelt "
yet r there is art ache or art
Eber !I or wee/wells. look for the art al'e21* '
tnet Hiee that i„5 - -eelaite atzd
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reittoVed int once.. '
BUR, **Milt' Until the nerve force is deepalet:d `7`1" 't ""
1* itortlething to b Ild ri, Intel' "el ..„ aand testifyt4-..will 'Eto ..4P4.. -.
- tuitivate good heaulth rill _ , , they are asr
The liethaerCrenete:pholie is 1121tat Cased* igeeraut
the
ted forliveyearsa
ors thosughont Canada.
The Berliner. Gratri.o.plione receivet1 the only medal
forTelkieg Meeltinet at the Termite Exhibition 1000.
The Berliner Crunt-o.phose has heed widely imitated
sta thereteerdetseenterfeited,thereforebeware or machines
- oNTAR10. with Inieleedia5 I:table...8 as they are worthless.
if the terhaer Oratn-o.phorte is not for sale in you
town, write to es for illustrated catalogues and other
information, free.
VACTORIt 267-371 Aqueduct St., Montreal.
Otneral Meuaget for Cauada.
BERLINER, 2315 St. Catherint Street,
The Orenvo.photte is used and taloned hvy the leading etergyinen eta
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MONTREAL1
- Ind vitalltr cointlatelYethituitted. Trial. Om. line consists of Caustic
tam! to eertens suttring the result01 Balsam. (the safest and. best blister
na thin. blood and r -wasted nerves, bit, known,) “see Testimortials," Cohe i
Chases Nerve ood suOrdles rill the --
need. of the Aystene and bring! perfect Draughts,__,t11111...1 and revel', and
I lealth. It occupier:1 a Reid by Itaeif Tonle MilttlreS, Lotion for wounds,11
It tures by foraging' beer, I ft 1st
Stud le unique in these reagects: that Heave Remedy, Condition Powder, !'
. stes tetra forte, building up trb'ee-s-v. gni E00fCiintnient, alld Gail Core.
and it/6t141Etalt the weight. Every remedy Guarenteed, or
et is a reconstruatant, restotatiVe and money refunded.
revitaliker of the most unusual merit, „...., _ -R 1 , , ,,,,, .,„.
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*hide tends It evr life arid new vigor to v..ft;TE174.1%.X
overt pert of the heap'. and gradual?' .
nd permanently' tulle all nervout frau. A-..C.
FREE
es end distakeS resulting from weak ,
Those
load and low vitality. 50 cents a
medicines are put up in
r, at all dealers' Or Edmanson, Bates 4convenient form, with full direct -
0., Toronto...• ions on etteh one. They- are to be
I
, lead at every store in the Country, !
and if your storekeeper Or deng-e;
gist dont keep them, write us and
El r v e 00 . and we will forward them, prompt-
- ly. Every Farmer and. Stock
0 YEARS'l'
owner should have thein d.
on ban
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not benefit. They banish pain and prolongliEfe. One glyes
rad. Now the word It.I.P•A.1,1•,g on the pieta/0 and