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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-02-02, Page 64 -14.4 -t,+ -t-+++++++++4, , , THE MOLSON.$ BANK-. ' 'Incorporated 1855 RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS ---1906,I911 Has 98 Branches in Canada, and Agents .and Coreespenclents in all the • • Principal Cities in the Wotid. 1.900 1911 ' Okeitid. 8,000,000 • $ 4,000,000 IteServe 3,000,000 4,600,000: Deposits '23,677,780 35,042,311 Total Assets 38,090,192 48:237,284 Loans and Investments . 27,457,090 38 854 801 A Genei,a1 Banking Business Transacted SAVINGS. BA_NK DEPARTMENT SInFitraGat..........6.10R1053.00.1.141tt=1.114.91 Roxasom..........0062.110.31.1aosaversensmamonsemormusommo• at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. 'Z111103. Branch - j. A. CONSTANTINE, M. L. W. C. T U Anuual Bale Our annual Sale of Drygoods, Wallpaper and ,Crockery is now on and will continue to the end of Feb, Special ReClUCtiONS On all Winter Wear. Come and Secure The Bargains while theylast. •ta R. N. DOUG -LAS ereneral Merchant, Blake. Fan -nets That Want THE BEST Call at The Massey - Harris Shop. Our Machines spea ior thetas e1 es. We alsu handle Olds tiasoline rJ. Engine,' 'body sad, for you look much like . ..,, the man who matleany. Miss Mary i ;rebate wee() -,ei..51.tatf4 ineeaoten — -,-. .... ; e o ye mean. tee t Jet, eer ,n 4. as. Whyte ./kgit "Whom do you mean by Miss Mary': ''':111% Bon' Ea6reher) oi N°1:th 'Da1'. ota is the guest, of Mr. and, Mrs, Win,; • 6 •. young rnan's face was eager, "Miss'Mary who teachee at the mis -el A Set'EY- !I A 13,11,1'.9. CO Wentzel for a few days of this week- sion for who boys like Petro and me. There is it h,t, rnan who look -+ GUIDO'S TEACHING By A. Maria Crawford, Knoxville, Tenn. Petro stretched out the leg that had been broken, and. glancing down at it, said, "Well, Mr Leg, you give me much the pain, but al- so much the joy." The doctor's wife received the children and, in honor of the occasion, had the nurse bring her own little son to the table at luncheon. Guido and Petro had never seen such a lovely table. The snowy cloth, help silver and out glass, and great pink roses filled hotel in the centre There were so many good things to eat that the meal was half. over before Petro noticed that the doctor was drink- ing beer. The doctor's young bro- ther .Bob, was there, and he too, was drinking from a foaming glass is visiting with M. and Mts. Chel4 Heist for a few days. Bill., Tone Wein was in London last week fel: a few clays. Mr. Milton Harris left for London 11'67:vie- ttild elleVgliter, wile eon visiting lac -aids and re- idv'es hone returned to their home in eel e, Miche Wecl.nesday. .very pleasant tiino wee' spent at the Borrie of Mr, and joiel.)11 on Monday latt, wherehe has seeueed " on 1\1°11°aY evening 'when aosion. 4lelebee oi heir :friends e-urprised ;_hein and partook of 1111 bysLor supper .teeSres. W1:101t'b„,h. and `'E. "11'110 I`tite`vieled byMr. •Tho CI b s. tam ors. ver in, 8141)1ca on an b4.141'and Basic.erviiio sPoit tesse . •• te0day Mr. and MrS.: Joe Ed - G REA GATHERING National Temperance Congress and Ontario provincial Convention in Pliancy. Hall, Toronto, Feb. 13th to 16th. maseey elate Toronto, will be the scene of one 0i the greatest Temper nith :•111r. E bee A ederson of Londoe, i r 1. 4 minion of Canada, when the leational ane gatherings over held la the Do. spout n, few da ye at the hoeae of .b.',i ..)1,,',. iilli King i, „till .ennfmea to Temperanee ,Congress and Ontario Lip:L:4r:: Mr. au(1‘ 'Mrs. . W.. ci.A.olludy.se::r::T. Ivi.e.‘,...virr0:181a1.,m sGuffreoilianigu 1(N)..io. iiiii onrhaeoliiien, it dEalTr,,v1F:neebil,arlu.a.ar:y1111731.1tCirnvoeln)et113on s osnesTiuoens; span of horses to Mr. INTr. John 'Wein sold a valeolAv .161ft, . will be held all day Tuesday, Wednes- ' .' day Thursday and Friday with public TueSda'v 'February „ ' i'ielidiaig a weelt:eiith his cousin 'Ir on B-, b '-''' - ' ' 13th, and 'Iliareday, e ruary eeth. ' Ihas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. eleoul, - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ches. We are- giall to hear that Mi86 Hehroeder Dasbwood. -Nerle Clark, 'who has been in a serious t. Mr. and mrs. Andrew Wentzel 4ria land"1°J r the last e" weeks is d, 4 „ r f N h r‘.i,,lew out of danger and 'doing nicely. The Executive ,Committee of the Al- liance in issuing tile ea,U, directs ; attention to the successful work of the past year and the opportunities that call for action in .1912. The Call says: This annual mPetiag is- no* recog- ary the gueets of I\1r. and Mrs. " Mr. Weeley Lewis, who lias nized as Ontario's- Provincial :Perna. ' • , 11,11 " .een II. Woe 'emp et- 1 a vi,ocies for consulea,tion dcisioneand inaetrioalue aVn.ter,,,leiraesesTet$,,me.4ittleas r-- . (ketones' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a 11 tde°nrolm .• .,,,, X'xi. Leiviti for the past month' i -7, . On Saturday last my. EarneLti, pereeedetc; his home in Orandale, Man., Appleton 'ot Crediton East, who ie en, Monaay last. •- now employed with Mr. P. CoatoOrIErS. Geo. Hay returned home ' to' east of Exeter, had the milefoet me of:: T,ontlay evening to London after Hbeeinfgoilt%cakeciVensetthe _ribs, _ by alherso., Vending a week With her - parents, (i Ted mtbettt any -01 4r. and Mre. Wilson Anderson. , his ribs bemg broken. ' • Mr, and lies. L. Sims and family • ..41,,n1,Thes. Appleton of Creditou East, Word has been recgive,t1 by Ms. sibte, ,,i'leited at the home onfr. and. Mrs. and -Mrs. Robert Sweet of the (gases Ithrivsee of Mt. Carmel ou.Sun- arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Towers ll're.,y last, The death occnred on Monday, 411. 15th, -of Mr. William Worth iii, at his • residence, 13rantford. e wee' in his 90th year and at • Calvin N: D. They left here a few Weeks ago after an extended visit with friends here. Miss Clara, Rienzi.° of Heber; spent Sunday under the paternal roof. , to the infirmities of old Mr. Samuel Brown spent a , few IT. e was born in Pengelly, Corn- iy all, England and came to Canada, days last week in Berlin and Peters,. *fa). his rune. -wife in 1847. He burg. ,•Omit set tledin Kingston 73.,, then moved Mr. Daniel Schwartz of Colborne, ,Hamilton. He arrived in Brantford '1800• and had lived for 50 years on .;;Ilathatia Street. Deceased was a e cousin of the lata Mrs. Wm. Sweet, Creeliton. Petro nodded Guido e.nd. they both looked Miss Mary had. told them that if they kept silent when they saw men drinking the poison, that they too sinned, so Guido courage onsly turned to the doctor: "It makes me verra much sad. to see you drink. Maybe that leetle baby, he drink when he grow to a man and fall in the gutter like my dad- dv did before he signed the pledge It is no right. You are a doctor, and you know it will kill you to drink poison." "Ho, ho!" laughed the doctor's brother. "That's one on you professionally, Torn" "You need no laugh" said. Guido, turning "Maybe year drinking mates some Messrs George Holtzmann and., Wentzel, were in Dashwood on Thursday last on bnsiness. Miss Viola Geiser is at present, visitine her sistsr at Blenheith, , A genet but pretty wedding . took AaronrsBrown. • place at the Trivia Memorial Rectory Mr. Godfried ltPangos, who has 1,iieeter on Wednesday eliternoon, been on the sick list for. the last fewl Jan, when Rov. Collins united weeks,lIlriiisnalloil"irsa.6101ghansicelia.hrner and d i`urnarriage Mr. John Triebney of family, who haw' been visitiegfriende Stephen to Miss Elizabeth Lippert of Da,ehwood. The groom was seipport- and relatives here, returned to their ed by his brother Frank while the home in Saline, Mich., en Wanes - day. • • r ere r1-1,IEBNER—LIPPERT 'beide was assissted by her cousin Miss Reel of Melva. The bride was action. It voices publte •opiziNn.- It speaks with influence and authority. It lays down the principles and outlines the plans which are to govern organ- ized temperance effort in this Province. • "Special interest is. added to this year's,Convention through the holding in connection therewith of a National Temperance Congress, at whicti repre- sentatives from the various Provinces of the Dominion will discuss the status of •the temperance work inthe different Provinces, the cmcstion of how a Do- minion organisation can best help in such work, and what national legisla- tion is desirable for further advance of . our reform. "Among the vital questions to be discussed will be the demand for Prov- ince -wide abolition of the bar, the re- peal of the unfair three-fifths require - moat, the laying of plans for another great Local Option campaign, the effec- tive enforcement of law, particularly in Local Option municipalities." Every Church and society in sym- pathy with the work. of the Alliance is entitled to representatives, and every church or society having more than fifty members is entitled to an addi- tional representative for every fifty after the first full fifty members. Special reduced rates will be given by all railway lines on the Conven- tion certificate plan so that delegates from any point in Canada east of Port Arthur will be able to go to the Con- vention and return home for single fare. Persons who are not regular delegates, but who desire to attend these interesting meetings will be wel- comed as visitors, Accommodation will be proirided for. them in the Convention Building and they may obtain the same reduced railway rates as regular dela- tat with hit to meteb Medi gates. • 44e$pecal ,Pommittee is T1OW z,414.61"3C -The Messrs E.' <IMO m navy-bluetravelling euit'• EBSTEKS NEW. iNTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEESTEEr Because it is NE Vir TIOlsL covering every field of the world's thought, tnaneetzi7yaenadraulunabridgedt ur edi. trut vOrn 113 it defines over 400,000 Because words; naore tuna ever before apearea between t7fro,. covers, 2 700 rages. 0000 IX.. instrations. •Because it is the only, dictionary with the new divided page, .A "Stroke of Genius." Because it to an =Cyclopedia in a single volume. Because it is accepted by the Courts, Schools and Press as the one .supreme au- thority. Because he wh° knows Witte Success. Let us tell you about this new work. 'WRITE for 'poen:nen of new divided pogo. G.& C. MER.RIAM CO., Publisher', Springfield, Mast.. WientionthiBPAPer, receive Pla113 a sot of pookot maps, o• see 71;0. -6O al am nd c clici hre e fa arse( e 11 B. W- F. BEAVERb saie L fy 'he vet e;el e ti ,,= Lot nsed Anetieue.er for County 1-0:1, vins: Hine n. ee.dee conducted in the 'V se i approved manner. Satiefaetion gieCe . met' anteed. Dates can be made at e,e., Cre,liten Stur or at the ql..?:. 11'31eYt-7 i, Bargain !,itore, Expetk '..nter •';' - „ary tter •per H. EMBER & So, To( Conveyancers, Insurance Agent: MONEY TO LOXNfJ� • Telephone—Office 1 e, House 1.1.1 HIGH CLASS CANADIAN GROW 1 MEAT WitAnr7 WE keep stoek full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for •their tenderness and -wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own. sausages. Give us a call. UNCUT & DEICI1ER, . much like you, hilt he would no let the Breuer Onto, and would no lis ton to ilaiss Ma v, and so she will tint merry Ncitil him, but sent him 1 tiWay, she fruev.” In Me one day, with No.t. the-bacrameni17 7 tears on her hountiful face She will 1.0D• .."'•41!„11, lie which 'is said to he ni, marry with him while ho it: 'A -tie .1i. t Chnreh eeme..ere1•:',)11 eally rich, lies been 1101,10 414 see rely, tee. yet if hi'r lireet.. len a l; 11 .,.• 1 e.reing feee. 11.41,0 WZI 3.11W0r :Invy, "elan. The She ie Inneh sinee seq.' lei .11 will le. no -crei .1% in the alieeee: were discovered 111 a curi- 11 :hest before tliristmes •7 neere. IbT 1(400 is 'white like tills ourrce,„. teele, etayhe bare a girl who , i\rini'phy, living some Iis like that' -Yee. yes, it. is wrong .s/ ''',an.(1'Nfr8• Stewart and danebter, 'Irene; ef Exate. • .44eeiteite.'.'pai. ate- o;ii;if" th •L'a • IA otrawsW te be ti e meet interesting- programmes ever took the evening. train a I art'nnged for such.. a".gathering. liceieeenoon tail) to London, Stratford, Speakers from every Province in the evlit, and Toronto. The Dwheraraillo gliVvil 1110 it rite iilloaIratisat,,nds nn 0111 ee of exceptional Interest and of historic importance. - - the sweet who he,s boil ,,,u, le.,•.cetehi:will have the best wishes of a '1.1... Robert On their return they the sick list for the past two or thr:ii °':''''' fr;"ds; anti, '',eIIJ ioside in Miss Vina .11isher's eve - months has now quite recovered Iiielencee, on Huron Street.). is fl iee quite lively and. "cll.:at:rile. . ,. FARM Foie. 'SALE Pc'17142 31.! 4'1,4 r on 2 , l'neleertieeth. 1. 1: e 4., tee ering I 1.1 .1' • 1 '1 1...E.:V1 McIFt ,t...1•1 41!. 11. V. 1-11 bn(lt, ni1.) 11 11, • W1111 (.0114ir lernea th, trild malle. good well email (qcsww1 d f good irnit, turn) i- eitue tea barely to school end -----------1---------.M;iles s Y. Ji is mid Mr, awl ,:j'i.:;,. Ai, flea. el, 74e nen .t, innornis, sold some to make the innocent suffer for our 1 • • It . ---'- In ihe'r ere e.. were noti . el ' sins" said the young:man, and mak . when the .. . ing an apology to his brother's Wi fe' er, were the guosts of Mr. and INIze.e. Selo]: t1 'Oelit's of geill, and of i eon tonteere *examined a number of he left the table Soon they heard Mathew Finkbeiner on Sunday ' nuggets ranging in Weiglit up to three him welking up and down the long last week. hall "I did 110 mean to make 'him Ormees WOr0 found. • Several small ',net Sunday the Document eon. - leave his dinner" said Guido quiet- Mining, the basis of union between •,, nuggets were. later found, and marc 1y. "I am sorry, but I had to say the Presbyteriale Congregational maa, Di= one hundred claims have been the words, yes" He looked at his 'itaked. In the t min when the Methodist Churclws was dietributed , :,... 1 g, - hostess and was surprised to see tears in het eyes "It was all right by the Pastor to the members and aa- f 71" (1. - clears, a wild rush to the gold , ob..aroh. for , !ibli4'is pre „ietecl. .f . for you to say what you did, Guido herents of the Methodist I hope that my boy will grow up to their consideration. A vote by ballot . ' , Forty thousand Canadian. school champion the cause of temperance will be taken in the coinse of. . a few ', II- ,, via bet i a t J 1 i tl ee 1 t ra ne nex u y n le 118 wen as yon do. The doctor loelt- ...e.leretavaelaworonvr=inaseivrtramamizsrmseminosalfrassernacgereetormeaucolcasna re lAIROBITIM 414 o am with the finest lot of goods ever shown in Zurich. jast received a large d"• quantity to please any 'an8 - er. body, so drop in and see. if I cant •suit you: Also -tarry an immense •No. of • satnples to choose from, • All kinds of goods for trousers dark or light prices low as possible. Lettecid. vie- in conne eeet ollor ZURICH ed down at the smiling innocent face of his baby and without a word motioned to the servant to take away his glass of beer "Thank you for the little sermon, Guido. You make a fine preacher. I had not realized what drink might some day mean to my boy, Yon and Pet- ro must oome again, and you will never find beer." When the short happy day was almost over and the little boys were ready to go, doctor Me-yers' big brother Bob said that he would like to take them home. "Let's go in and speak to Miss Mary, boys" he said, when the automobile stopped before a big house far away from the Italian quarter of the city. Guido noticed that Miss Mary's face flushed when she took the great bunch of white roses from the doctor's brother. "You. have breathed your beautiful spirit into these boys, Mary" said the man humbly, "They taught me a lesson today and made me realize that drinking not only brings sorrow to wh‹e do it, but to the innocent ones who love us, I will never drink again." E, Me Williams, •Pres,eSupt. •P11 Cc get immediate relief *di AIL kiJ DrAeop's Magic Ointment. weeks. Ono of the fastest games Of hockey seen at Exeter for sometime, 'WWI played on Thursday evening of tag Week, between Exeter and Creditor: the score being 4 to 5 in favor of the local teem the score was tie When time was called. The teams agreed to play five minutes each -way to break the tis Exeter scoring one goal in the first five minutes putting them in the lead until time vas 'called. This MS the first game for Crediton this season and they eartainly show- ed sone class. Credit= has the material for making a good hockey team and with more experience they Will be able to class themselves with the best. TIE, T. P. 1VIeLAIYGIILIN.,: forin- erly Assistant. Surgeoli at Moor: field's (Royal T_Jonapir Eye Hospital and Golden Satiate Nose and. Throat Hospital, London; ni'lltary camps throughout the Dom - The Government has decided el promote the cadet movement which elready wl1 established in Canada end hes ordered. the militia depart- eeent to arrangeecedet camps through- Cet the whole ,stinamer. Uniforms teed trensportetion will be provided. IFeeperienced military men will be ap- prOlnted to commandeach camp where tho boys will be unaer military discip- - limeand instructed in tactics, seout- ih and rifle shooting,. Each cadet eamp'will be in progress for a week: The annual meeting of the Petit - hill 4g*nitural,Soolety was•held chamber on Thin'sday, Jiso, lath, 1912,'when the followinn. officers 'were eleeted for 1912;—Geo. M. P. Hen, Pres; D. O. Me ;tame; M. 1). P., Hon, Vice ,Pre; Ai-ehiliald Barri*, Pres; Wm. Me velhan, 1st vice he Hill, 2nd ce tnes ;' W. W4.4ait, sec; W. J. St- art, trealS] Direetors for West Wil - y)311-0 enue eeeti „eft Mr. band ight -et. NURSERY STO ..14 • :Tito! (..tarl4• btr 'di )1.8 fi; sery Stock. • At preeent 4. Clark hag to oiler a full lino of' APPLES, PEARS, VINES, rand smal3 fraille, also INTL, ROSES, FSIC„ anit itirovivati,:!! • fn -id .11 011,11e. 1 7117.) elite; 4.ere advi :.41 10 sy:-: 01..14‘i.4 (111:1',"'WhiNw w f4111 el iNeryilibig - • WALT El tCLAt , a Irina AC"•ft,... '-'ton from the thriving village of Ben- .'gent, . ,, eun win be $0-0 en . reasonable - - . . . ...— terms. Apply tri the premises orra ... get fiz.....Ue NAITV; Ito to 1) 13 MeLean box 144 Hensall , _• , Dr. Ltr,89'..3 Zia Cilr,gotenta 2r•-1 m pi 7 14 It is ER eter A ( ys : twe Itt ma ec t a lia t ia 0 a h te To protect, your family from the ravages of disease end infection; an the rigors of winter: to make yen" home the abode of Heal -ib Happiness. Statistics tell us that there were eve: 250,000 cleathaineNerth Amerie last•yeav from fever and Puetunonia; Ovei )0 rer cent. or tilts() oases ever traceable to out -door closets, and all were the result ofinsanitai.7 conditions, Are you going to allow this teleible (hall rate to continue. Wily not insure Health by installing a "PARETTE" SANITAitY, CIIMII.A.(jb'zioLluateLlyCISSBmaTilm'y and Odorless carries the -endorsement of Phyee, cians and. Heelth Officials, and our own Iron-olaCl goarnntee, Requires no expensive water-systeme no plumbing. no.sewtele can be installed in any part of your home.ett the cost of a feviutiuntos of yOnr sparo time; lasts a life -time and mast less than a CENT a day. •, "PARKYTE" Chemical ba•s been proven by Bacteriological tee% to be the most,p'oweeful Disinfeetant, Deodeerant and Geemieide, known to $:eienee • The "PARENTE" SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSET is sold 11V England. Also spent time at Berlin ee Wm. Niblock, Geo, Dignan and. other Continental Hospitalsi Williams, Geo, Eraser, Peter General Practice'evith special. attent-ee, 111; Parkhill, Jr16., Hedges, J. 0,, ion to Eye, Eai Nose and Theoatel 4ptol4, Rev, A. Graham anti Geo. Eyee tested '(11etinoscope and Op -e doi McGilhvaiy, Andy Etsitite, thielmoscoPe lend) and glasses tIlens 00(1 Robert; Hutchinson. led and properly. ojtistoa, Ot1i.00 ,iiwood, °aerie. . Wee, DaWS11, 1, E. IIarr- ‘ C. Hartleib, Zurich, Ont. A. these wilt convince you. No fnether argument will be ficeeeeeey, 1208 McieRTIIER BLDG. ' wiNP:ta Blanches TOItONTO EDMONTON 'VANOOVV.M.