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The Herald, 1909-01-15, Page 4
GYOOMODC (3 DclIKO CID( ©004 MID OD MEM D©lIEaDOWDd I The MOLS NS AN a o Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL. $3,500,000 C+ REST FUND - $3,500,000 Has 65 Branches in Canada, sod Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich .Branncle - - K. ARNOLD, Manager aDSIDOSeleileSDc4' ?3>.©I3-73l3DclCireDC einee-miQDm1DriD<; Money rnt kc3 Eisney You money will nese It wI' iso you sleep if tsaned at geed Intl " o; and yo en.l tIrM a io an:1 sat1s- !nattrlj horrawe-s bj7 placiaz; a i oneey-te-feel ed. lis our Clesei- tied Want colutrano. A fsd;it "ernnfge s'io as seis as a wsiil: end tete t:lzarast Is tveins as Err. t e..,euw r u e ,r e, t •e LEGAL CARDS. r3. J. 1). COOKE, BAR111STEjL A\1) 80- l lieitcr.' otary Public, Henson, Ontario.; s At Zurich (Zeller's oftioe) every Alen- • s adv.% 1'ROUr)FOOT, }1<1'i S & BLAIR 13 1R- ! e risters, Solicitors. Notaries Public, etc., g Deelerioh, Canada. W. Proud-tot,t. K.c.'. :n R. C. Hays. (4. If. Blair. PUBLISHED BY E. ZELL1:1.. FRIDAY JAN. 15th, 1io9 ' W. C. 'T1, U. THE CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS Helen Droutly became a wife be- fore the clays when the white rib- bon had become sylnbolical of not only woman's interest in and sym- pathy for her neighbors woes. but I woman's holy determination to bat- t tlo with and overcome her neigh- bors' foes. It was not however, be - tore women's heart had been stir- red beyond longer enenranee of wrong, and Somans voice began to be heard I in the dingy horror stricken places of torture, to be sure but heard for not in the; church or hall ; not in pulpit or I )ltttfornl ; not in fair gardens of pleasure did women first break the ilonce of the centuries. But in the aloon and dive, in the sinks and ewers of our reeking cities and' vilhtges she tried her hardly realiz. d powers, her God given peraro. natives ; allured, not. by delight, of by- desire to phrase. ambition o shine ; but driven by the inexor. ble agony of her woman's heart to ry for respite for deliverance. To re- not into the ears of men though etare them,—but into the ear`s of ud, and up from places of her un, oing. Tne white hands knocking t the saloon doors of Ohio et:hc>ed round the world, the sigma -toaCh. d lips thrilled not Hillsb slto• only the 3{s naticiu rywhero entle hearts r•ccogniaed -the ea.l'1 devine ; as answering woman- ood's long repressed need. Every mallest town and hamlet felt the ook of the holiest crusade of iristc'ndom; every largest city as ell..ti—was no exception, timid omen looked into each other BUSINESS CARDS. B. S. tPHULLIPS, c ;t h AUCT2ONf Ele, Exeter. (a Sales eondueted in all parts. Nati,- j tl faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms , a reasonable. Orders left at this otliee a will be promptly attended to. e b • ,B..0 DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE PTIR. g chased back my business from E. W. (a Stoskopf, I am is a position to attend .h to all business as formerly. Calls at s Ran's Hotel. sh el DFL. P. A. SELLEB , DENTIST, LYRA- w 3uate of the Royal College of Dental (t�' .511:•;yen23^u, 1ornlato, also h000j. .. fa( 0'-, and asked ••what can we tit) Ca of Tt� y,. self tt ers aif sated )i.lf of the time, ,*To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Press„ Supt. her is dale t0 his eintoxi" • e ' e7 �poc SOe� es' ' c3 tb he rolling around intoxi �•�,•q• ei• .:p c Q' .: �, v o• �•�v o v co 1 If your stomach, heart, or kid- neys ego, weak, try at least a few dose only of Dr Shoop's Restore• tive. In five or ten days only, the result will surprise you. A few Dente will cover •the cost And here is why•Iielp comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys, Dr Shoop's Restorative goes direct- ly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ has its own controlling nervb When these nerves fail, the depending organs must be ne- cessity 'falter. This plain, yet vital truth, clearly ,,This why Dr Shoop's Restorative is so universally suc- cessful. Its success is leading drug gists everywhere to give it univer- sal preference. A test will surely toil, Sold. by J J Merner. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Owing to the absence of the Stanley' correspondent, the Stanley news has been neglected, but we hope to'see it revived again. The Xmas and New Yeiar holi- days have again liaised anel gone with no regret, but to look back over pleasaiht and happy events that took place. Messrs, Wal. Scotehmsre and A Harrison, are busy cutting wood lu Goderich Township. Miss Myrtle Stinson of Greenway is home at present for a short visit. • Mr: and Mrs. S. Heweston .spent last week at Listowel. .About twenty barrels of flour have_ been °found along the shore near Bayfield, and some blenches of shingles. Paul Cleave and James Watson, are cutting wood for J. Mossipp.heu a tism I have found a tried 'tad tested care for Rhea. matism 1 Not a remedy that will straighten the distorted limbs of chronie cripples. nor turn bony Bgrowths back to flesh again. That is impossible. ut i can now sorely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. Darmstadte-lv fovund tnehlasts ingredientlt with which Dr. Shoop's Rhobmatic Remedy was made a perfected,` dependable prescription. without many case ingredient, iiiattsrn:bsutnow treated ani- !orally cumuli our bI 'vises of this heretofore much dreaded dTin. ;e sand -like granular wastes, foundi{3; u,zurt:; Blood. seem to dissolve -and pass awaya the • ;ton of this remedy as freely as does s s 'ai'r( .,ides to pure water, Anti then, wet _, fni gll, :I: tl ese poisonous wastes y,ait ,slid tote causeof veer.. There noir no prcuseto duffer -longer with- in. couhdenco recommend t roealathent;lp. Weed—volt . Pthepatic 'emedy J. J. MERNER sonic lTi)il"Lr.�i ltyn T. Painless entistry, extraction ; And though in numerous places LAN the cense • " t 01 teeth. Plate work a speciality. At l .t 2 tt t in aoroatl )teat neap- 1)oisiu'o House, Zurich, . � . frttui ago -1.68611m tv(1rk vet teen an ,ltay, -' , . suer to that, question banded wo ' "1i ! men, together everywhere, herr, r as penes E. ZLLLEI CONVEYANCER Eli A\]) before, to stretch a helping hand o 'Notary Public. De e d u Mort, a es • nt't tl, and out of it grew many such Wills nd other Legal 1)w nutans ,re gatherings as the one Helen attend fuPv anti prom lnc?lnare,1. U1:it•t•— ed. :N --the city to which Maurice Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. r)rtirttl;� brought his bride, was one —;of our large populous cen tres, whoee r.atltnre and refinement were everywhere acknowlecle.etl, bait ii I S 8' V. MAASS, i'ScpurNs, ;rep with; whose itirtl,.rotvthtldoi)mpruilil e. Pupils for the Toronto Con-; mons, The gentleman was very sc rvatory of Music ants other k much disturbed that lies young Centre9. Address : ; Sift' should of fallen so immediate - :1y upon these whose foibles, so l.i'fiilA;It:kN P.tRsoN:j(£l:, Zitriuh - sail£ -d, he laud 'not the slightest �' i sympathy and he was careful der- ing the following weeks that she sltnr.ld have little time either rani• Wing or brooding. The look that (sone into her eyes whenever she saw sine raise a glass of wine to hie lip:: annoyed shim exceedingly, and kept the U6•eurl'enre fresh in ; his own ntennory She slid l u ou.e, urich ever :lou IDIAN NEWS A lreelman, Sask.. elan is re- ported to have put his wife out of t the house inn temperature of 50 degrees below zero, and rhe woman froze to death. - li'ever sores and old chronic: sores should not he healed entirely, hut shoniti be kept in healthy condition This can be done by applying Chamberlain's 'Salve. This salve Alms no superior for this purpose. It i; also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, barns and diseases of the skin, For rale by J J Merger. • A. Ellis of Kingston naught n couple of burglars in the house and masse them disgorge. One got away and the other pleaded eo hard that b1r, Ellis let him go, too. ()n Saturday night last, a ruing couple of Parry tionncl, named Eli Gibson and Jessie Robertson. skate Pct into tliiii ice, and, falling through, were drowned. MUSIC IkT 4 t+,3° Paper Hanger and Painter. Al; t;ork promptly and :neatly dome Now a:; tl),'. not ea, il.v forget, he began to think, and lest :she ehoned remind hila of sheen to have your hem,, ; leis prozltiso concerning, Ben• 1111 tr, brightened and fixed ;fpr ht+ took an early opportunity dF for telt' 7-urin;.* unit. sin -alias;: with the young Initn. 3a'.t'r months.'L° ++tv has Pliltr. been getting Moderate along t,f late:"', he inquired as the Chars Moderate • senior clerk came into his ollice N1� . +nest; morning •'lat11e1• poorly" was o ,�o BocK&ASC_ ; the reply. He drinks like a fids 111(1 7'. at it all 11)0 time. Ile is late. Berkshire :t)olning.t tlitl shttlky and nervous Berk,shh'e Boar t t+zlc.l tally 1 ilr1nt know IS hat has I•,:lne over 1:170, I've disliked re. Mr .Tobe 13, ek z' 101e the nt•l.ltr,l ' lwl ting 1111)1 to Mr. �)poffard ill ted Berkshire "Lord Shipley" for q tel,i 'tt<E?rv-'---.ho 't11I4 111' aYS 0 t:ril've£'e, at his fared, Town Lime tits'<'•t'it£? nit yr.'Ir—rlll(1 I in)tt�"i the S, tani y. : Ilr?',•i Ytf ills 5i:_•i, t)ettel' '16`(1 fI1a11 tli`Iv en. x5.11 hour latter Mr. T)routhe itrnlrt, tris •.csl $nt err dint '�1''tlmmnr(1 Ben to an interview in sic trtc,u rt1 ft l,t'ul)tti t „•'. 11 !nit. Private ttfthh`l. The, young Ulan O'7i v„te, , Hayfield Ont. Sir.; ('.true in rather relnetantly welts warrior 121143, bred l,y I;co. I; even, Jftn tit111 a look of stubborn defiance 00 view Ont,,.. -(tun I-Imon L:r•. is., 1301 .1, his clerkly handsome filee, "'4uhat'e bred l,y ,Toha T,;r,hmer, Vine 1,y Lard ; this I hear ofou Ben?" asked his Ifolyrood of Hillcrest 9015, bred lo' Dur- y ' beth and Cavan, East Toronto, Out. Miss Hillcrest 9037, by Alajor $84e, (golden Duchess 6058, by Royal Lad 2iwl, 4412, Lady lino 4614 by Star One--imp--3071, ttilderse--• imp-- 1727 by Patenf 1558, •Coe pton Me, by I'rrnoe, Sister of bev. endhlre Duchess, by'Warwio`i 1st. Beauty y Hillier,--b'uvo:ite. 22.4p employer sharply, glancing up t() gleet the frowning brows. "You ought to know better than I," was the reply. Its hard for me to tell what you may have heard. "Not as hard as for me to believe that a young man of your abilities wild advantages can so far forget hits- THE UP:TO:DATE STOREj SHOE STORE r7 Headquarters for the best that is spade in Boots and Shoes. ' dd Q p Complete lines in Fall and Winter Goods t 0 6 at prices which will save you money, D We are sole agents for the famous Wil- lianas staple shoesWe specially for fame wear 0�vt,�, 4 D TComplete range Williams patent leggings, 9 D e,, the best on earth. King's Stub—proof and Kant 4 D v. 6 Krack Rubbers. 4 cop Repairs while. you wait: . 4 D 400 We take butter and eggs in exchange. 400 � 0 DOD goo m ay r,rHE Sip dm,1 A d 3i' - ZURICH.4UP 00 9� �acoo c� o�v��cc c� oacOoG'.O. p..O Cp,p Q•�• •4•`�•o•�••do•d 000eo•o•�o••r.�•o•�,o�•o•�rr'�od C=��a afalitteMer firs:' at rotes 91s'.• es ?see kthS Ba 'ling Easy It is much lno:•e convenient to do your broiling by lifting this Key Plate, than to lift the cover or use the broiler door. You have more room and get the pleat directly over the coals. Notice the Low Warming Closet, a special featurc of this year's "Peerless Peninsular" Ranges •)L_ __ 8 e 1 1 t • Daylight Oven, Adjustable Damper, Removable Grate Bars, Thermometer in oven— are only a few of the con- veniences you should ask about. Rte:t in et :try time and go over the ';Peerless real asular" Manges, Glad to explain their improvements to you. 72 A 1E;T Zurich 1 an ready to contract all kinds of good logs for winter delivery, and will pay top prices. it you intend building next year, call and talk the matter over with us. F. C. KALBFLE tSCU, Zurich esesrieuttesee.,ra eesta; leacet catineeee ut final Cr`t's' Le=S '+hoopbagE O13' , '? This remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take, it contains no opium or other harmful drug and may begiven as confi• densly to a baby os to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size 50 ants. your nei h su sire Zurich Herald