,v Contiirueddrvm-fllltdvl ( VI _ p y 1- on Sunday morning, l-ut in every word nur! 0 1 _ tlnthe orleu out in the fulness of bl: hw, qhls is My 0|vu,My Native Land. only those yvho, after years ofexile turn ,heh footsteps homeward “from wander- gng on e foreign stand" know the ,upturn us thrill that qulvore In the depth of the soul ll \l_Q6lQ¢l'_T¢,lU§l-\° .°9l.i'¢‘_=_5 °f mother earth- and "'~ celvn the -warm an mugs of than bg . ‘I IQIWB Nveived from them is 1:. childlike The love oi Islanders for tile land of their olrth In almost proverbial and why should lt not he aol Even' those who ...wr ny ol-lm to t1.or'jl»i¢£a's¢,,tn.1r ral...-1.11.1 .aunt that shura page or no western world. Heli UM hill! Kmner and the skies adeeperblue than in my other spot on earth; here the heart of ,gyecrion beats with deeper pulsations thllll uniting ,.- :NW , ,°,~th" Peopfei hem the '(>'f,g_ ~kil\\f- ,,,,_`.. ,md the ‘f ; honiiygf of lavish ho _ ,,l\,,llty' ilovvwith squint; rioheiv' cur- rent than infany other land; here are found more noble, generous, self-sacrificing wats, more pure and a.ii‘octlonate hearts than in any other country of its size; here lht- people lead happier and more con- lentrtl lives than on t e neighboring eollllllellt wher€,t00 Oft, bile stream of lnllltnn existence is choked with the _.l..l,,f\-s of an insatiable quest for the thir1,_~.~ of earth-for the gold that robs its p;_ 'l» th” !ind'aw`a,_1or 'make it tothe goal the.¢:h.ul‘£lLb_ol_i summons them to ra er and deed of the toll»bless-ed week. Our forefathers of early days leamed to rely on the stuifof religion for the strength and e0ul’&86 to do battle against the ‘hardships of pioneer life. Their love of home and country was purified and consecrated by the higher and holler lovo of God; and, the noblest heritage we reliance upon divine Providence in all the affairs of life. We all realize the obligation that rests. uponus of striving to follow in their footstepstomake our lives a rosary ol if;-uitful years~eaeh moment 11. prayer, each hour a good thought, each day a duty well done. ~ But from whom should those tributes of praise and gratitude t0“ the Giver; of everygood and perfect. gift" flow with ifuiinrtmoluing and deeper nverence than Uomlillvllo 'descendants of those noble souled Irish men end women, who sought and found in this garden of tha Gulf that peace and religious fref dum denied them ln the land of their hirthl During the 19th cl-ntury many a ship-load of emi- grants from Ireland braved the terrors of the Atlantic waves and found on our hospitable shores a. refuge and 11. home from which the stress of poverty. and thelnsh of persecution were never more to force them in search of the comfort and sustcllllllce denied them on Irish soil. Though they r j iced in their le-'. -f :und happiness and prcsperity do n t for a moment t‘\lnk tlat thcy left the green iieldl std .u :ny ehyiflrfoud vlichou-5 rl ptrg. It was _the ir home, the lar d of thelr birth, ard ev ry litre rf their gem rous nlvures was entwinel round the humble rorf-ire-s of thelrlud~ca‘)lnr, :very throh if their sou‘s was a prayer for the 1 v. rl Iele that held all that was near ard d ur to them. not merely when the sollorous tones of When the moment of psrtlrg came they _».."~.l 'N' ,’ » -1_1; I* :»-"I-_ if i _. 'l`_'f>_ J" '5 L ' il ,eg és” 'l I _ -_l` Q ~ J , \ 2 *Q What Z’ are "Fruit-a-tives” are fruit juices in tablet form. They are the laxntive, tonic and curative principles of fruit-com- bined into pleasant tasting pellets. They contain all the virtues of fruit,-but by the secret process of making them, their action on the human system is many times intensified. What “Fruit-a-tives” are for tural and logical cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney ,. troubles. Their action_is that o of fresh fruit, only very much surer and more cncctive. Then too, they are free of fruit acids, sugar and woody Ebre which often prevent fresh fruit being Loss of Appetite and Kidney troubles. ‘W5 r/ f, ,/., ' ._ ll L _ tr h ll t At all Dre-afjiato. ‘ ll 50s. boxes. H ' stallces ul seek ill alle-rl linds lllc illlrv llecessnrit-s of life, while we src, for ‘ most pn rt, willing exiles, v\ll, ill 1 ictorics for the oallsi- of rigl1teoll.-ncss ellrts. In l»r1t-.ll ill-roic lrlolllds are the Ollr Isl lld 's lrlusseri ill this regflri and mire s nr: lilllited :md rlmlly ol' bt-r lld s ek ill other lnllrls upportllllities his fliffcrellcl ll wel' r', l>1‘t.w-:ell ns 'ere tllevict.illl.~1 of n <-rn -I fat P, llllwillillg xii(-.~1, llriv~ rl ily ,~.tr..~.- of adv. rse <'il1'\lrll~ the nitedSt~1iss looms up llefore 11.-1 rl-srl lui i‘lo\|ll5¢ with milk and ll ll- y, off: ring alrlplcr npportllnities x rcis-of wllat.e\"er nlliliiy we nlny osre sl. And tll ra is lo ri llyirlg the ave att irled lo itione of nlominmo and onor in their eonllnllllities. Wh-rtii the secret of their error sd now that the s cret of th ir success .li?l\i,lflElA¢l ‘3¥y,,cl,eagd ,\ire;¢r'ck-long been the Heoeuf those who hope 'sq q af _qt fi ijt a _-1111 ihé d rigged tl1°eKP'/omflddg' wi - opprédsiovi, "ll>vlii`gi"as"‘G5o's' noble-ment halls its war," the great north western* upon their brows, finding peace and conf altars and stone hearths and in the, llmlwd rlrols of melr relatives sn.; friends. These early Irish pic neers gu.vg‘ they beetowedjon t eland of their lrirtlié' um rnlrl of every' dltv vxi~tl>|c1~ will Semlouty _`,,_,,,,,`, mu, U, ,Ty ,he v,,,,,(| "th" Sn” C i"tu"”oI“"' of iwir own 'lily nitrle is rlllplv slill allllldsl llle I their ambition ` The East ru States of Am rica h ve out 'dey lo be caused as successful Islanders abroad. In nwentyears, how- ever, our young people have hearken -d to the advice of the Fate Horace Gneely and havegone nest to grow up with the » o untry. Since the day when we learned :that “westward the course of empire, 5 States of Am rica. have become so well kilnwn to our pr ople that they need hut I passirg refr-renee. With n their llorders vlst fertile fl'lds alll mines of untold wea til await the #evelopillg hand of 1 he teeming millions liley are cs.pah’e of sup- f ptr ing. During the past score of years ta large Kurt of the tide of our is and ulllgration has been turned wlstward an'l in “the grldell slraerll of the "irc d and shift Misslssh pl" has minglei with that frolll other lands, and in the struggle for succesl the standard oi' proficiency set by our hrethrel in the cast ha! never been lowered. In lhut llmd of the westerll su Islanders are found in every walk of ifeYtilli'g the soil, rgllging in com- mercial pursuits, occupying hrnoralrlo positlo s in the proiessio' al w r~`d, in the s'a.te fl. d iu the churcll. As els wl1ere,we are very ela ish in t`e west. Being so fer from iorllc--we call the Is`and home»we are always p'eased tv meets fellow eouctryrrlun and lltour soclalgatherillgs the latest rews from the Island is eagerly discllsserl. Gia' ly do we we c llle to the family eirr 0 llrlew arrival fr nl the dear od Isle. Like the Acll larls :fold whose s or-y is tol in Evangeline, “Frle d clasps friend Ill his llrrlle And lllcy \vll'l bef re were as str1lllgvr\_ Me(-ti' g ill _exile huconlc sfr1ligllt\v|ly as friends to cncll other illrrlwll "‘y the gentle lollds of 11 comlllon ` country togetllerf ` From tll se,your eountrym rl lrl the great North ve t rll St tes of Alllericl, I llrillg you gr rtirlgs today and as ur' one s of th-‘ir love lor, and loyalty to the lend of tivifbirtll. How often amid the til- hum end bustle of ev.r~yday lifr do vvellotrigh for the brtcillg sell lu-erze which, ill evertinpfs calm, oust# its coding 11| r1tleo‘ r your heated brows and drops refreshing dew ll,oll the sun perched esrthi How oftrll do we not wish for ll lllessllge from llonle and friellds to oh er lls ill our sujullrn flll' frulrl i,‘lo.~l1» alllollg whom the <| will hoop tree <|ll~:|ll :ll way. Ill f itll llllfl pathllce, \\-ol~kill;_~' end believing Nut power rllolle cull lnllkl- :l noble st it : What `1- r ills lend, tllough all things vis- tolli->iving, nl ssit llreell wc'-t mcll, it is mt rrreel. at iolls aloud; ll ltio s f Gu ull ill fllitll, llllli Gini lllllst l'lli.~c the cloud. "=""` I-,£1 __ soo ifollfrl _ I Will be paid by the World’s Dispenscry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., if they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testi- monial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the tllousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genulneness. “For aboubtwo yenrs I suffered from over? ohetluaie case of dyspepnia," writes R. B. Seca Esq.,of I3 Eastern Ave., Toronto, Ontario. 'ii tried 1 rest number of remedies wlthoul mo cess. I%nallyioet faith in them ull. I was lo fur gone that I could uniform long time bear any solid food lu my stomach; felt melancholy and depressed. some fnur months ago n fnen recommended your ' Golden Medical iscovefy.' Alter l week'ltreaimer1t I had derived so much benedt that Ioonlinucd the medicine, I have taken three bottles and sm convinced it has in mycase accomplished a permanent cure. I mu conscientiously recommend il to the thot- eaadl of dylpeptiu throughout the land." A man can succeed and be strong if he heeds Nature‘s warnings. When there is indigestion, _loss oi' appetite, ringing in the ears, dizziness, spots be- fore the eyeo otxpalpiintinn of the heart; any or all of t cse symptoms pomt to weakness and lom of nutrition. Dr. Pieroe'| Golden Medical Diocoveryiathe medicine to turn to. _ , “Golden Medical .D1sc_ovex-y" colthlnl no alcohol and is entlrely..free iron opium, cocaine and all other narootlm. S1' 4-\_, _ I £9 ~' vt- -way*-v-~ -“ring _4 ,ge -~. _ -3 I ii ` _E13 \:2 l lifi ntl _ _ --inns-.»s..|,: .|f» -- _tw °°°` 5 9 1 _,yarn '»~suUl\unm '_“"' *1 Fug, I -i ¢ h ~1l ~ , _- “_ _‘ ___....._._. ._ ..;Fs‘¢.r_ l _ ». __ I 1-' h , 'fl Travellers and Tourists Travelling from place to place are subject to all kinds of Bowel Complaint on account of change of water, dict and temperature. Dr. Fowler’s Ext. of Wild Strawberry is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, ` Cramps, Pains in the Stomach, Scasickncss, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Summer Com plaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowcis in Children and Adults. Its effects are marvellous. ,_ It acts like a charm. ' Relief is almost instantaneout. Does not leave the Bowcis in a constipated eoridition. i i l 5 p. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds of _ . :_ 1_1 gr U | ~"'-vw- " *"1 'P f.f.;._.n Tile lllNilll llFEllSSU?€1lNCE C0. (ASSETS OVER '$27.000.000.00.’l for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on 1-af, terms of r»¢1y» ment, For partlculars address W K. RUGERS, Cl1’1f10li@i0Wl1. Manager Y. ii. I. Branch. -¢v~»~|~--»»¢~~:~»~v»-¢\r~°’\.f~°’lr-°'