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The Herald, 1909-02-12, Page 4
41. Q DeszeeteaCeraliDODONRIOODOSEirrdeten c :t,,>: fie To, tLS1 ca i Has 65 Branches in Canada, snd Agents and Correspondents in alt the Principal Cities in the World. Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL. - .. REST !FUN a $3,50©,000 S3,500,000 ee A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED,ArJ• 1 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Ter at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. s7 d re Zurich Branch - - H. ARNOLD, Manager toD < ta'z) QDGi�6lQD cw;.;,,•? Q- t;, .e..) coop QD QD (a.,:: M1) CiDC9 )QNA In the Spot Light On the stage of business the spot 'light is on the man who advertises. Our Classified Want Ads will place you or your needs in the Irmo. light of public attention' 1f you have not tried them; their illuminating power. will surprise you, d.oreadr, Nk„ K n XKurr HELP WANTEQ Wanted -Good girl for general work no washing, smull family, no children, Write to 534 Queens Ave, London, Ont. LEGAL CARDS, R.3.11. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- lieitnr, Notary Public, Hensall, Ontario. tat Zurieli (Zeller's office) every Mon - lay. PROUI}> OOT, RAYS & BLAIR, BAR - riders, Solieitorca, Notaries Public, cte,, Gouerloh, Canada, W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. r✓. Hays, G. E. Blair. USINESS CARDS. B. St PHILLI s, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pas. Terms reasonable. Orders left at this ofliee will be promptly attended to. H. 0 DON, V. 5., ..S I HAVE PUTt- chased hack nay haziness from B. W. Stoskopf, 1 am in a position to ;Mewl nil buefuess as formerly. Calls at ley t II R W ;! PUBLISHED By E. ZELLEii. FRIDAY FEB, 12th, 1909 W. C. T. U. THE CRS: 03? THE TWO-THIRDS Chapter 3 How easy it is to spoil a life --and many- are spoiled ere well begun._ In some life darkened by sin and strife, or the downward course of a cherished one. Ben Hiltz brooded over that conversation in the office all day. The thought of his wife started in hitn anew the question- ings began in the office. Why should Mr. Droutly's wife, or any- body else, think he abused Bess? Had she given such an impression? She was truth herself, then his cheer; crimsoned as he recalled an angry push he had dealt her one night with all the force of his strong arnt. Had she told anyone that? It was her own fault, why wasneed a little unstrun eady? his He didn't intend to hart her, a man was not responsible anyway for what he did when under the effect of liquor But was he not responsible for tak- ing that which would make hire irresponsible?It was his conscience that asked the question. He answ- ered it in the affirmative and con- fessed himself a fool, "Poor Beal. sie !I have been but n soray hue - band, I fear, I never intended to treat her so meanly" he murmered He did not go hone for his noon -Tie tine meal. He feared his wife, ar s ould rleteot his perturhateou and 711: inquire its cause ; Poor Bess I he i was going to turn over a new leas,'. a'?t•h. So he ate his dinner at a lunch Th house, as he sometimes had done that while Maurice was -away or when bnsinesu pressed, site would not mini worry about hint. in the middle of folio the day. All the afternoon he was Dove The Z, I:rieh Herald. hien a bit, and this from ono who spoke respnsi- bility, but whoI hat sl,. ston hisohalf be wn Mike the one fir:,t put on record brought death and despair to another Eden wherein the Lord 'had begun to walk at the close of the day. One Riess? Nay, Two? Oh count them not ! what fearful reckoning there Will be when the books are opened at the judgment day and these cups of liquid damnation reveal at last heir depths of eternal blasting. Chapter 4 Today had been a brighter day than usual to the burdened wife Perhaps it was owing to the sun. shine that shone so richly through the windows into the cosy little house, reminding her of the old hone and the Siting • room where her father had always sat. Perhaps it was Ben's dear Iittle tongue with its "papa, pa pa" his bright beauti ful eyes were as dark as these that head thrilled her soul he years gone by, bait their.expression were quite unlike, and they were large and felt like her own. Yes ha was 1%apa.'s baby, and she --perhaps she had net been quite loyal in speak- ing of that papa's faults to anyone, no matter what the provocation. It should not be agttin. She had prepared a very nice supper, the biscuits were like those she used to make when he came to see her in the old home, the cake was his favorite kind; the glass of honey shone clear as amber, the chocolate was ready ; the best china and tab. le linen on -everything looked dainty enough for aa, prince. With a sighfuI satisfaction Bessie drew her baby to her knee, and sat down to await her husband. (To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Press„ Supt, CANADIAN NEWS Mrs. R, C. Stinson, wife of the well -.known horseman, Cope Stin- son, is dead in Brantford. Rev. Mr; Spence, of Milverton, has been appointed rector of Holy Trinity Church, Chatham, by Bis- hop Williams. .An attempt was made to rob the Grand Trunk ticket office in Strat- ford on Mtouday evening. There is no clue• • to the perpetrators. Bir D' V. Wilson, of Ridgeto;vn,, has bett;i 'Pointed license inspec- tor for' at Rent. to succeed Thom. org, of Bothwell, Growers' Exhibit opens week, Prof. Kink, of °tat and doliver on corn grow - ,.e Berlin News -Record predicts Hon., Adan Bock will be the sterofpower when that port - is created by the Whitney rnment. bus,- with plans for her happiness •Sa hoes he would hurry hone that down e and take her in his arms and v to her the tender ,things that nld help her to forget the past +ar with its constant falls and trtaohes. Ile started off toward zee early enough and cheerfully Maurice catohing a glimpse of face as he left the store felt re. ted at its brightness ; his, lecture 1 clone some good after all. Bat as Ben trudged towards home the il:. emissary trudged from an ost(e direction to meet hies, that Hartley Gorham coneitler- :iinself at representaative of his nie majesty when he slapped td.iltz heartly on the sh,,nlder &aid, '-If it' isn't Ben Hilal,' v are you my hearty: ha lin we are in front of Kaiser's a would have it. How is yon sale; Dry eh? then we'll go in wet it, for tho sake of Auld Syne, and the star spangled er, 0 long nm.y- it wave 1 Not I~ht, thank yon, Gorham thou - 'ria mightly glad to see you and ng eo well, "said Ben" the t' %sift? and boy are expecting nd, must not be kept waiting, e now, that girl can wait a bit e you elink g1asst+a with aLn rierid, it isn't often we meet. 11 take a single glass with ane? in apparent su1)rislo as Ben more made a stand ,for his 're not eworn off yet are yon?" yute, did I not hew: seine,, of the sort:' Dontelet tole; you ton far, I think some. said to mo that 0ionkley I rimy or whatever ho calls "If -the man you work for --1 rtoti '6wnship Couneil turned a, l epntetion asking license reduction.° Capt. Grant, of Brantford, denies that ' he has resigned front the .customs service. The four new rooms of the Picton street public school, l ntniIton, e ere burnen on Tuesday. John .Heasley, of Brantford, found a waliett of ei,150o on the street and then, found the owner. James isfc0ollough, at retired farmer of Kincardine, expired suddenly en Tuesday after eating a hearty dinner. He leaves a widow and several grown up children. While cutting the top off a tree, Wm. Sager, Ri'lgeway, fell a die;. • taneo of 25 fent, Before he could s get out ofthe way, the tree top r I tumbled on him, killing Min. • Rae's hotel,. sit. Iwo DR. P. A. SELL1 RY,'I)1•;N'CIST, GItA duate .of the Royal College of Dents Surgeons, Toronto, also honor grade - fete of Department of Dentistry,. To- ronto 'University. Painless extraction of teeth, Plate work a speciality, At 1)ominiou House, Zurich, evr.ry vloat- dar. ` ! :re 11 het ,hoz 1 too Jhis I lie Batt E. ZELLER,1 CONVEYANCER ANDicier ovp Notary Pah.ac. 1) e e de Mortgagee, i;tie t Wille and ether Legal Dncuneents care t fully and pro:m,,Jv Trrehared. Office-. ed 1 Zeller block, Y, ear, Ont. j sate. - --_-_.,,------»--_ Ben MUSIC Hot unrl Prepares luck I S 8 V. MAA814, Pr'epat e Pupils kr the Tornnte Con -f whi sereat�)ry of Music unil rrtlaer and Centres. 1 Laii Address : ' bent) IerenI:tr:1,t P.iRS0 ; tr;. Zu1•101), tl,i 5r I Jt)' 'een `t k' In Zorich c.n Sr;tui',f -. � boor Feb,37th 1 ¢.?. Il ,t . hn1,1 ,:ltet etc•. t lith (y;a,tli,af l xi". I ivin,o,,,1, !nee. , berry, rues. l.. 1,, ,,n• !a ai tCent Or ' S`ALE.- ; vv'ltil 7'lr rt recd Pitot Yon' < 1 a +. hce, 11.•,tn J ull, ? darkt cl n!or, t': e,1 `,r(:,1 tar,orted no, tut.,, ;e'1 1,at:r,r01.-. A 1 ono., ,ir, lrerda;.1. , f e ) r,t tu.al good ..cel w,:l, c, rci,i ,t ca right 1 pr 'ico. 4T,. ,I+oil)) rifle ibyre, { 11) 1)t� .....- . - ___.... liippen, P. o. thing • 4..E%:a'�" ...».,a...«....�.- urge his Boas'. ; ',nay (:)roue Me :fohn IACoker Ini9 the -„•1.br.,•a.dius.- rr cue. t., tie you tip to a I)ltw n• l3t+r1 britilnees that •tn my ; W;,Inen e nonsense, chuff etco tad 13erks. ire „i,,,,ird i'tenleey ' for t g ars t nervier+, at hie farm. '1'rr.vn Line, ? Stanley. )aiizicl 1�, err I I"r: $,r;e•:1 Stanley, farrowed eel tli, i We m Irish Item, lirid by .Rohn l , ,re',.r, Vine tpeeede lfet Out, f'arroweal the iprnperty of Thos. ys,, i t' Snowden, i)aylield pert. ;lire lfilinrest' te-,' 'J'.7arrior 1204i�, bred by Coo. (:rein fair. Mr De view Ont.,. --clean Huron Lassie, 18015, ( ering bred, by John I,alamer, 'int:- by Lord • ready' llolyrood of ITillorost 9926, bred ty Dur- ham and Cavan, East Toronto, Ont. Miss Hiliorest 9837, by Major 5842, Golden Duchess 5988, byRoyal Lad 2nd, 4412, •Lady Uno 4014 by Star One---imp---3071, •Compton 1550,)bylPrince, 727 ySister of DevPateef - onshire Duchess, by Warwick let. Beauty by IFiffies,--t'avorite, 0''.4p l net have liberty or put. on oats I Wouldn't like to in. with your principles, but s tray sentiments. Oli, wise vel ! how adroitly that blend-" half he fitted up Ben's a I od is all Droi fly dared to assert any thole failing to thing concerning hint? How Ben able gsue fused away inside. After all, what demonstr Hartley Gorham had heard was ing the a simply that Ben had been rather organs, reckless of late, but now that Mr, prove, A Drontly had conte home it was test will s hoped, his influence might eheck and See! +rank Snook. of Chatham, ap- peared before Judge Houston yes- terday charged with brutally beat. inti his wife when drunk. Damag- ing evidence was given against " ., �atinst rho prisoner by his young son. The caste was enlarged for a week. Mr, II, McPherson, of Coldstream denies the story that there ie any - emu lllx)x in Lobo •'Township. The ! eases reported are in Bast Williams near the border line in the town- ship. Nr) serious outbreak ie ex, l)ectred, its a strict quarantine is be n.'g lctal)t, In sial;nc,ss, sf a oerfiaiiii, hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve- controls • will also surely fail. It niay bo a 'stomach nerve, or it may- have given streng- th and support to the Heriot and kidneys, It was Dr Shoop that first pointed to this vital *truth. Dr. Shnop's Restorative was not made to close the stomach !eor .to teni),)orarily stimulate the heart or kidneys. That old•fashioned met lz- lvrong. Dr.Shoop's Re- ese si lonerves directlyoes The renilark- ccess of this .prescription fes the' wisdotn•of•treat- etual cause of these failing And. it is indeed easy to sitinple five or ten days urely tell, Try it owe, Sold,by J J Monier, sore heart, Had Mattri.ce No Trouble IN ..AKINCS IF YOU USE Royal Household Five Roses or other Brands of Flour from Rannie's Flour and Feed Store. The best in Groceries at close Prices. All kinds of Feed on hand - S. RANNI.i , Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs ZURICH E I am ready to contract all kinds of good logs for winter delivery, and will pay top prices. Golf.'��to ild? If you intend building next year, call and talk the matter over with us. F. C. KALBFLEISCH, Zurich LQ IIG OB J Threatening feverishness with children is quickly and safely calm- ed by little Can.- T'ells How to Care Stomach and dy Cold Cure l�Tabletse should al - Liver Troubles. ways be at hand --for promptness is .all-important. Prtaventics contain A distinguished London physician no quinine, nothing harsh or sick-. during the course of a recent lecture ening. They are indeed. "the stitch . ti on stomach and liver troubles, gives the following advice :- ezi'time." Carried in lsopkat, or "Be moderate in the use of heavy, purse. 2'reventies are a genuine -loll foods. Do not eat hurriedly, safeguard against Colds 25e, Bold and thoroughly masticate the food. by 'T J nzerner. If your habits are sedentary, take a -------,:..... �•____� moderate amount of exercise before retiring and immediately upon anis- DRY'DALE ing. Do not use strong cathartic pills, many of which are advertised as (from a new correspondent) sure cures, but in reality do injury by weakening the system, If Mr.E.Snider and sister Filial, find it necessary to use any laxative, visited friends on the Goshen Line, ;tick to the old-fashioned vegetable last Sunday, mixture, viz.:-. Messrs. E. B. Horner, G. Jacobi Fluid Extract Cascara ;; oz, and G. C. Murray, three notable Syrup Rhubarb . , r oz, wood choppers, who for the 1-'arriana Compound ...... r oz. ' few months have been workinpast n Compound Syrup Salsaparilla 5 oz. the giant forests of the East, have Take one teaspoonful after meals returned home. and at bedtime. This acts in a gentle, natural way, J. Johnston Jr., is at present and is free from the weakening breaking in a fine driving colt. The effects of strong purgatives, animal is a firey one. and is hard The ingredients can be bought to handle, but John with the spunk separately, and anyone can mix them of a cowboy is getting it under at home. This information will be of benefit to our readers and is worth control of the reins. People having keeping. firey horses, and wanting thorn properly broke, will make no znis. take in giving John a trial. § a 3F TO @F� �� + J. W. Horner, is at present visit- ing in„ friends in Toronto, NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1807 Chapter 121, Section 88, that all Crede. 1 tors and other persons having chains against the Estate of Frederick Demuth, late of the Village of Zurich in the County of Huron, carpenter, deceased, who died on or about the :31st day of December 1908, are required, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of said deeeas- erl on or before the 1st day of March, 1008, their Christian ist ian and surnames, addresses and ciescript.ione, the full partieulars of their eJaiu,y, e statement of their oceonnts and the nature orf the securities (if any) held 1,v th• em And further take notice that 'after such last mentioned date the said oxecutor will proceed to dietriirute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled there- to having regard only to the claims of which ho shall then have had notice, and that tbo said executer will net be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to an R. Turner delivered a lane horse to Mr. .Peter Lamont last week, for which he received a fine figure. R. J. Howard has returned home from e short visit in Michigan. In answer to the problem, given to our mathematicians in last week's issue. I -night state that I would not with to be standing in the brakesmatn's place, especially if our* old Drysdale correspondent head the rifle. However we would like to seethe problem explained - An a,iswor to the following pro- blem would be very grateful A and B starting at the same mo- ment, from the same place, and in the saino direction, walk around a circular track, A at thereto of Sz yds, to overy 5:1 yds by B. At what point of the track will A first I. y overtake 13, and how many rounds person or person:, of whose claims notice will each have then made, shall not have been received by them at, the time of such distribution. . Tho people of this village, are Dated at Zurich, Thnuary 20th, 1900. 1 taxt.xious1y waiting for St. Valentine E. W. !less, Executor Zurich. ; Day. TI l 1) • Cooke, e, Sc1rotor, _-• Who wouldn't give 25 cent to Because meats are so tasty they stop a pain 20 times? .lust one little aro consumed in groat excess- This t "Pink Pain Tablet'' --.Dr Shoop's.... leads to stone ch troubles bilious- will stop any pain in 20 minutes, tees and constipation. Revise your sure I Read the fornni.la on the box. diet, lot reason and not a pa,mpoioc1 Doctors say it can't be bettered, appetite control, then take a few Checks won)anly pains, head pains, and Liver Tablets and you will soon doses of Chamberlains Stomach any pain, 20 tablets 26o Sold by J is tttornel:. be well again.. Try it. Por sale at fJ`.ree. J, Merner's store, Samples PILI get Inimediate relief Muni Or,_S4oap's MatIc Ointment.