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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-01-08, Page 611 N Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL - - - :53,500 000 n. EST [FUND - - $3,500,00r�.+ a w a Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. , 4 A GENERAiL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, z d 1 a`• s=ruas as,'sx,•as axz=y,ac,.,.�,•mev SAVINGS BANK DEPARTf' ENT ra at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - • - H. ARNOLD, Manager eA1DIR fDcers CDS iFD DC" r• DS{'�'�'cTLtOCiDell:I t3r3 e DGM Our CloactifIcd Want Coda. WC.3 ram➢ OoIlar doutrlcr;,. In shoo leather and nervous oveoo , fir.):; will novo you ra-Any tame) 'Atoll- cmalr coot by trrngiisag .aa your 9• door crritat you rt,dsrlrc, w Itt!,t r it be effieleit rxoIp, a do.!..!?. -S-..10 lborrot'ror for ourioluu cWrsi'- t: ra, onion or n: darraortic. 11 most cotmrsrr°i^ a:ic^• o nettcivu prow: =tad LloVILInt Ad. du :sy a Cr'.•ca.3 LT D, 0 A Were "LR ....-,.,.mac p�• LGw t'`�°v jaiL. CARDS. ti. J. 1). COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- lieitt'r, Not rvl"ut)1i4, I7ensali, Ontario. Zvrich ('L Tier's otliee) every Molt - ail'• PROUI):i OOT, HAYS K lil,a.IR, BAR.- ristors, Selicitcra. Notaries Ptiltiie, r•!.t+„ E oaorich, Canada. W. Prctu{foot, K.C, 1t. O. Hays. G. 1'. Iitair. BUSINESS' CARDS. > .'P LLIPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales eoutint:t: d in all part's. S :ati.- faetion gnttranteerl Or no pity. rl't'rr:1•: reasonable. Orders 1'�ft . t this eflier will be proreptly attender[ tn, H. C DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE1'i: Yb- 1 chased bank- :ay bu;+iness from E. W. a rlo tion tr -a t tams. to all iingt e's as formerly. Calls at Rau's Hotel. j � 31/--;. El • ::T. E . PUBLISlii)D in E ZELLER. FRIDAY JAN, 8th, 199 lruutr ulsut,s,-trltfil e --towering her voice—MVO, sty 4tck hia wife, Oh 112aurica ; tthink f it 1 struck the fair young girl, I saw him marry ! A11 because o1 ,Maurice , it wasn't you who tempted him? coining up close to her hr.eband and slipping her white . art., . about his nook, while she sea '110, his face for en answer. Th gesture with which she was flu11 toil was almost ang• ry. Really I:T len, these women are sueoe'tjding in making you foolish, You have att ndcid yonr last as- sembly of this kind, I think there, have I grieved yon my darling? "dropping on his,,knees beside ber and folding her to his bosom. •'1 did not mean to -throw your arms, little wife ; it was simply impatien- ce with those women. Look at me Is it possible you imagine me cap- able of purposely drag„ ung as fellow creature don n ! Oh, Helen ; I did not exoect this !''' "No, No !" she cried, I knew it could not bo von; but your answer startled me. You have a, partner, lie must be the man. How ooilltl 11e be so cruel? Yet, of oourse he did not know his clerk's weakness or guess the mis W. C. T. U. chief he had done, but, oh, Maurice -- if You could only undo the berm, '1:311 CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS and keep him U) again how glad 1 i'von!d be !" t'i3s as ;*lad as please C'i::.l)ter I. then, darling;. for I will do ,n. best to Toll him, 1Je sure. He is ' "D was not a I)n1JIIC meeting to- poor weak fellow, given to tires (lar," protested st low voice, "Yet and found oping his better; ; in pllbiic enough Por you to attend I Like hila, and.\ti'.l speak to him uninvited, tz uI' - other lady who have heard she came froth_ a nic had so iri•;iled," he said. "(.'an family and was quite u beauty yen not i oo.;•;ut• it possible, Maur. '`She was lovely i11 her soft ~'slit tee," sho lrtyttn ani. corrected her. robes the only'tiletI saw her. I t-telf. '.fin, is t' mo put it strongly. was my first wedding, and macs Can you I;t.t ^t1-^.rriv(; of cil•cn.n. quite an impression upon me, large stances ander which it would be ly due to the sweet gravity of the Itrprative dut,r for tt iOan to un- bride's face. Dr, i)routly remark, veil. his deepest heart to the works, ed it also, and he is not given to to uncover his hidden soul, ex llase personal comments," "I had only himself to t'Le dart of scorn and, if known the doctor a fele clays then need be to death itself in ,the be- she went on, and stood much in half of true religion the religion of awe of hien, "The ladies at the self sacrifice for others?" The hotel had heard -of the wedding young husband looked at his wife and were anxious to attend. They in astonishment, she was revealing got up quite a party, and I begged L side of her nature hitherto ini. to go -too. Papa hesitated about guessed by hila. "I can imagine giving ase permission until elle such a thing possible," he assente4,1 Ldoctor offered to escort hie. It was It was possible once—nay actually , very kind, for I felt he had not the ::(Jhic'- rd. "he continued reverently' remotest interest in the omission. and she knew he referred to the I have never forgotten the affair, fiord (luist," and wire He still on ; partly I think, because it was link- ;;,; t 1. I b it might be possible again. tad in rns, memory with the first !•?,o after l.rl➢n_run sij h a foots— Clay' of Otlr acgn iutaner3 with your • who Otho Jeol:e tt, i•.,tllot, .'' -There brother Yon'• e know he rtlie,vec. love hee'rl those w'.,;n have r,)iltswed papa more than any other pbysit�- . Biel[," and 1 lrt'7icc• that even h jun We ever had;and—ami—'w'ith •. these clu c -s tl re ai'O : ozne w'h) in a shy drooping of her eyes under their measure wonli be willing to her husband's gave --"and he in. tread11x:, footprints after Him, if troci•s:^eclme to3•n➢1." \ir, Dl•ontly i�• so doing they might bring hope laughed. little I1rtterer ! Is that t I e 0 t ti THE UP:To.DATE ,1 tleadquartez's for the best that is made in Boots and Shoes, 4 0 0.0 Complete lines in Fall and Winter Goods 0,A at prices which will save you money. 0. We are sole agents for the famous Wil- 10 liams staple shoes,',made specially for farm wear 40 fP. We take butter and eggs in exchange. p 4g44'0,'. °' 8 O. ;: 1 T Z :2? * THE , SHON - ZURICH 400 /4e19.; 40 Ge Complete range Williams patent'leggings, D. D the best on earth. King's Stub -proof and Kant 0.4 Krack Rubbets. - ' v Repairs while you wait. P. �• C�a•p•G � O d •a•d'•lJ'�•q•4• •J•4•G''•4'�•'�•O• 4.O O ^�e14Wa?'i;:S3'.a�^i.z.�°i.'�"','i;�:Y,.Y' ` . +Ira,�..u:�.�'��n�"s,�ittiry,«�•.ax-. :v l_1 Ps 'Ftp t Are E✓ ;_ _•_ _LLs .^;r" , i' - f r "re L'3. --cel rte.a,;jw�s "I'e.^riess '::i1, :r" Ran, e5 l'nvc the Drop Oven a1;J Closet which have lieretef?':'i' 1 ^• ;? :(ii 7e fcatllre. Cif t le nios t t,:1J :loll t a t=1 'sage.. are al the rm1 ." ranp;C':; made wall Fire -Dor: en right or left ::i e, as YIi.^v b.t_cr i.t the is tv::.c.l the ,aa is to p a •c t V co^I•'ers. ver t.'. 1..::,: _ ..moi:, r :.1 _ CI. 1, strongly I:.:?t i ._'1 a or :iRt• nnI;.^I'iuri fir. F' p'c. 99 to tilt+''t•.ii:, the tempted." "Little the reason •S't)tls e'Cii:tlly value 1t"a I le ! • 'rho. cloy., Of knight, \'o11r hrst x11eo',u _ t iriJ, .fehz]? " • If iQintry are plush you do tot -know You could stir?, 211 0My heart 1"1.Nan- an individual who for any c=tni t ''ice you ivoilht r.,.t 21ec'tl to ask, , s ) challenge,. i , •1 tln t.t:'1J;(l some Dr Drontly" 'tt said simply in times so af)•{tit1, l+t'caust --1„ lose ! .'a' ` ni,1.,1:I::lr. Dl?,:ti'.t'I;•iri'. _ reply. .can to a e.,leer chap, that' i Oh what shool,t I (b) if anything; rnu!d accr.-)t :lir+ll a Challenge- ,ra " ithe 1{12i )t1:Ni1 't { • Ir„ . , .t _ ,: 11 rl 1ta r r 1 y,ar.lt- Yil1,' ::alt' it Ya ''t 31t.;� Ilei wUU ,4 i )1 r (.16,.,1 t oonh nl ,a1. 1dte C tl. It :•��t ' I. {ia+, -( @ t; 1' Ptut al a twit it v.. ' b ;?' J 7 ..1,:,-71711 iJe illll)eSilb,i;J ti) ; trri it alt1j)Il"71 tU yen? �"•'� :r r 1; i -;•1o r t)r1 iI 'r ,} 'i '-rv, '1're- t1.-!li,,- if it -,1l re u. ti :ed li t I.,ato t. • 1tt lrtl i .1(,e r“ r tl eliatli' and. p'L12 :1e: objected to hir27'or' of. teeth. Pia:e or_- a .pe. -i lite it Dc:uin:'.• lc•.•u;:t Zt2i:-1:; everyl�lt- Cil. _y ,..1,.,pt•L t:n.`' `I'lie tin .ilty. g tle:oat In .:e1 sight.' annoved, but (01' hiS t11:4%;11 it was a.7.:i it -f 1 I;. .'i)llr `'•T',r 3C .1 heti :. or Fid:- s aro weak try at 1 -;rest rt, few 11(l5P5 '"I11- of d.1. Sh-i )p s Rit,s.;ora• 1 tiva'. T'1 lave or ten ,:lass only, the i r' r;?»talt "111 surprise you. A f w rent:( will cover the cost And .? • Ethel if tt sill r ! Press., Supt. ri ; r•; - ,I .;0.: I: ' 'E1 .•.\1) t i , I met John toelay. He Islet i)( r,•,; .M,„.1 vt-1•;''le1iatil'� tL ttr yon, littl( (, tl'. .Ii,i ...!•1' t.C'i tel ,, rm.; , i , ,.� _ '( t)t'-1 " Again there was; that flt :ee„{ .rrt,tln )•1•, • .:••cis t',.a. t t'•, ,tt .;in?ne.'ta, but her an. . 0' .1t'• . Ut'.! Il. t:. ,. R.C. - „e, x.t .-.n truil:(t(1 17'l ,.11..., vt rr 11-.A '•' when is he eon211 t. • ,e nt ' 1 '}1te get-( a rnonee It ,.rt 1: 1s Over, ork'atl, ' I + l' i(c�(in in the (41- ptt;t '• 1 z'• e..r for the1T'1.o.i.tn Con.' ➢,il' Jt1C mover :ltae 11abI r favor 7311( ;(•' vat r of .i,.: -ie t:7?;1 other lv to shirk. i.I ',.,' at t 1♦ .. )1t:' t') duel 11S 1;1 oar nth tit fluj: i• i ' • . w 72•!11 11 e can crop 111 with O 1. (ries,- r'v. We most IJc'gil ,t.so ,.,t; , Zill tr•. h tt..-lllrni:hing next week,” ant yy• b' t. many ininntos 4llLur e Oro , t i rtrr ler.'':; \':ih wa'( Ureas irlt oar end ettrtains, and he ii -t t test( I x1178 if Ito had driven all disagree c.. ' 0 Nies from her mind. He was nn Paper Hanger • (1 .10ivi'tl ban, "Maurice" sh artsrt'ti iat:(itt ,:l}", hours after, clt cot: know n man by • the mune ri RUN?" "What tics you know a.botz All work: p3'on1•pt1'- and hint Very little, yet more than neatly d Ine. Now lsr the `T thought when the ladies were tune t J have ri'ttr house { t11sei.ssing hills this afternoon. I'ni i'i:-'.t.,ncei. awl fixed. tt?) (!tote sure Fooeei 1 thought it, over the i_)1)i'i::S9 E).71L1 x3111'.2- : unit he 1c; ti,t' vC1'y' man I saw Alar 11:'x I l•,rltlaa. vied the 10t�.rnd summer papa and cal °}'£� ��. I spent at 'Wentworth, these ladies ' Moderate at lat.,: 7.(;71,1 interested in hirn, be- cause e- .7i qrw, x e c lit .e in some respect he is a super - ,l{'' „ ,1 jj CK, Zu rico, i•ti ttl:C "nave you ever met him tianrrce'. °fie iy 011e of Ivy clerics' 1e'pnnded the gentleman shortly. fi_ac, ic..slh re Boar, • ()h !there seemed z3lor0' than the necessary surprise in her voice, it ;111-17-1 t3erekt'r tzst tl)a ce11c'i)ra. bordered on dismay What diel those ted lx?7 7.• B el ; r fl l" (1 0 Cy" ra [ women say rl,r,=lt him? -That hive tery 3or' at his farm, t'911e lr!±0 • for Is 1)eantih ' ;•irl ;laved hien from Stanley, the drink sats:,( and kept hinx true to his pledge tor two years until 1 )r(ioa.--L)rt1 Stant"y, f't:•:'nwu;(i 'tli 11(7 thoot ht it safe tt') marry slim, 1501 t f tri :e;•t .re I)r,�1 :: ' of '1 I: -,a 7t. but (rr1E' of tlxe employers pressed iy.towtlen, R„� 2a1c1 Oe 31re Bill. rc heel to take a #,doss of wino in hon- '1hi,t.riicr 12;)t.'i, bred by Go-,, Green, F.L1.- 11 of Ails wedding day, and 1x0 tell. vele Ont., --clam Raton Lassie, 1301+3,.Again, after renewing hie pledge %rad by John Latimer, Vino—by Lr,rd and keeping it two more years, the iiolyrood of Hill -crest 9926, bred by Der- same gentleman tempted him to 'stain aur{ Cavan, I:la'it Toronto, Ont. miss drink the second time when his Si rilenest 9987; by Valor 5842, Colden babywits born. He imagined him - Duchess 6988, l y Royal Lad 2nd, -r:'lt'?, self, strong after such long absten- 1 ady Uno 4614 by Star One--imp-5071, • a.ince, able to take a glass wine and 73,{lderse— imp -1727 by -Mnef 1558, Oornpton 1556, by Prince, Sister of 1)ev- yet control himself, but • the first oashirs Duchess, by Warwick 1st. Beauty taste roused the old appetite, and by Hillies,—Favorite. • 22.ep he has been drinking ever since; • Slinop r eesn't ding the n i s h, 11 1 no stlrill 'ato the least t i kid 1 vas a 1 Dr ;'•',1 .I. s' 0i'terJltiVe e. it., `• ii.rt'eF, ' ;(r 1':' t't ;'�lr) tv^ali :lea failing is rf'o-. 11 Earh ore 011 11(19 IN owls eon t3011111g [r t'nerve When these nerves fail. rl the (Ic+) 7' i? '1r rt 'lns must 110 110. ct ssity falter, This plata. vt'tt vital 1 1 truth, (l"ai'ly tells why sir :311,71)'6 1 Re toxat,Vc 1511 Naiver5all,r 5110-1 0 ct sifnl T s Styr r.('.1 I leading. drug gists everywhere to give it 1niSer-; sal preference. ,1, test will surely • ; tell.:old by J ri ; Ierntr. el k G'rtd in er. . The following is the report for 1 f the month of December of i , S. No ! t (i. Bay. Tho names are in order of ! ] merit.. ,.•1x. Sr IV Moses 13:Lechler. Jr IV Laurette Decher, Flossie; Tfowa.ltl, Adeline 13aecliler, Corne. 1 x1218 Foster. Sr U1 Lizzie Els:'libaell, Bnatnie,e 1 Ramie, :Knlettrt Foster, Winfred.; Regier, Albert Hey, Herbert Hey, t Cora Ilaugh, A.cllebert Smith. jr III Edward Hey, Rnhort .Eisenhach, Jae')b Gingerioh, Christopher Baechler, Sr 1I Reirly Howaii3, Garfield 5taubn:a, Herbert Witmer. Je 1_T Louise Reegier, Isidore Smith., Philip lii;scnbaeh, Pearl rVitin(>T. Pt 1I '.tiheckla Smith, Herbert l). abus. (Layton Wildfong, Pt 1 I1.Uaetta DIL!lli$. - • M. Parsons. Teacher, vim""'- S I am ready to contract ail kinds of good logs for winter delivery, and will l pay top prices. hif Irelt If you head year, call and over with Viso 0 1d? hull in talk the g utter 7 'C,✓ e k`AiL BE ESC fi , Ztirich T, Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition This can be done by applying Chamberlain's Salve. This salve has no superior for this purpose. It is also most eoellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin, For sale by J J Merner. . a' t � � ( ' a „• to sub, "' .b th h 14 rtY Id ,) �1r