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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-03-19, Page 44 DattiDebeiaDocommixongelpeacip ranch Herald. CDCEIRIDODONISIDQD NS Iu orporated 1855 X3,500,000 EST F'1..,iD .. - $3,50,OOO Has 65 Branches in Canada, snd Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World, A GENERAL, BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK EPARTIVIENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - - H. ARNOLD, Manager • t'leCe`` C{DCt C{DEENNID Ito? 19C ''," CD'G ED::3DCt elDerM l LEGAL CARDS. .E. ,T..D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO - 'leiter, Notary Public, I3eusai: , Ontario. At Zi,rieh (Zeller's office) every Mon- day. PROLTDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, B AR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., ltoderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. G. Hays. G. F. Blair. TEE.�°' 1. if PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER.. FRIDAY MAR, 19th, 1909 W. C. T. U. THE CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS BUSINESS CARDS. �- lea S. PUULL1 , • AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales eondneted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terris seasonable. Orders left 1!t this office will be pron)ptly attended to. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSie'RANi- ce agent, representing' the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in tire insurance. H. C DOAN, V. S., AS I HAVE PUI,;- chased back niy business from E. W. Stockopf, I tem in a po-ition to attend to all bustuess as formerly. Calls at Rau's Hotel. DR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA- luate of. the Royal College of Dental S rgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto Unfvert,ity. Painless ('straetion of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon - (Inv. i -26 E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER R AN1) Notary Public. 1)eeds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal I)ocun. n is care fully and l,rolnptly prepared. ' Orrice— Zeller bieol�, Zurich, Ont. rel I ISS '`,� . MAASS, Prepares Pupils for the Toronto Con- servatory of Music and other Centres. Address : LUTHERAN PARSON;>GE, Zurich, Aur't trn i 'le nt h+'r::0-g rod implement • at St. fnoe:pit ov Friday Jlarr'lt 19th. E. 1.1r•rt9-'n!=et•i' acct. Leen drti:'t•r prop. Aneti-in sale of per -orad :.{feet', the r,rnpc rtv (.f the late Fred Dewitt', at 1,trir•l! , rt . L.tnrdttt. I\larch fDtttlt, at 3 a'tlnil. r. m. F. \V. =i.ss, Fexecutor FOR SALE. 1•1c,, t1 •."til "r.crc, of hurltcir.iitlt.--- Near Ytreei. t.10ed t m it a franc 1'11:, aur, '<L.,11 'trt'1i, t ttl: . tt acct f, . tit:at t . uo.ii. Apply to t;. lirsclair.r G'trit 11 o, ;i0 ui t r s 11 r r,1 :rrati?, .; ith goo,l hulk 1 r,1Tti. 0100 1.11 111 1.;11011 I r/}'stir. 1 he -fart)! li: ;1l til di11 Hi 1, lr ai'\ r,t r,tu(4 V'Jil'r'i tt),tl tttll l e sold 'tor : rs tltl,tH). Apply to 1 tu"icGh, "Are you slurring at me, you jacknapes ! I'll break your skull for you if yon are" cried Ben ex- citedly. Softly now, softly me by! Frinds shad niver quarr], an' a sound stomach niver rejects the food as fits it there's betther nor you I might refer to " -Who bet- ter than I ars, you confounded ass? Do you mean that damned rascal who just rode off in a cushioned carriage?" "His paper moight be more vallable in market" But you and me has no nude to spat over him Hes bin a good masther whin the truths told, an' it's a poor sar- vint who can't rejice in. his masth, ors prosperity. Ivery mother's son of us shad be glad ov the little lady if its only because she {nay lade him from the drink said Ben" fur if iver 1 su a man in danger ov the glass, me by it he's masther Drdatly. "And you think him re- formed. do you?" sneeringly. "I think if them little hands can't bring him around nobuddy else hadn't betther thry. An' if the taste of whiskay gits the Dist r!t' them red lips thin • may all the how]y saints per;;ttrve us, he's a lost sow1." Damm him ! It'll take more than tho whole oalendar of saints to swear his soul out of hell if its only for whet he has don'o •for manuta, 'Muttered the young man as he flung himself into his overcoat and strode out. Not ten minutes later the espied the subjects of his late conservation riding leisurely along jest ahead, es he turned the corner he carne opposite to them and Helen said, Isn't that one of your young men, Maurice? 1 think I have notie ed him at the store" For answer her hit:aband drew up the horse suddenly, end beckoned to Ben. "I am sorry to trouble you, Mite," lht s.;itt, hut yeti seen providential- ly s-t•nt this way. Here are a coup- le of letters which I forgot to give Tim and they need immediate mail. ing. It will oblige me much if yon will drop the.ru at the post office." Ile bowed, gave rt:'in to his horse and Bon eezie left, letters in hand and a threader eland on his brow. Am Y a slal,c, blast hirn? yet 110 ePus • trout lett Mt o itiuoh by the easy • :l.'1.ewtr.tnce of his employer as by the timid anxious glance of the ger tie blue eves of the lady beside Ihini t+.at 1111'] rested en him for that moment She knows who I air and. is afraid of me and pities Bess" he thought, and his dark cheek flushed as he walked, rapidly away, Yes, Helen recognized him, when first she met him at her husband's e:tahlishnleiit she bad wondered if he were not the in an of whose record she had heard. Today she read his heart instructively. "He is very angry Maurice" he is proud and resents any interference out of work hours. • He itnagines you feel above him, think you own him body and soul." "He conceives he is my equal because I had a foolish fondness for him in my youth and paid him a little attention" was a careless retort. "Was be not worthy of it," "It hardly appears so now darling, Anyway, such friendships have to be out grown ; mane warned me it wohld be as it is" "Maurice, he is the husband of the woman I limed about?" 'Yes' "You spoke to him, you used all your influence to have him stop &'inking'?' "Yes Helen, I did" "Has he. done any better?" "Very little if any. ide got angry, impud• ent, I had to bring him to his sen- ses by threatening to discharge him" The questioner looked dis- tressed, Is that just the way to deal with him? she askod, he is proud spirited.and can poorly bear riprimancl. If only you had plead- ed with him, reminding him of his wife and little babe and your old- time friendships," Maurice smiled, I could not have followed your pro- gram closer, little wife, if it had been arranged beforehand, 1 urged all triose considerations, 1 even put LODGE MEETINGS ��1•• 1,1qi Court Zurich No. 12,16C'rJo (.1"e 1. ! Isar' every ist and 3rd Tltur: cit i n: a cn nti l:0i at J, o'clock p. nt. in the A.0. U. W. Ball. .I, .1. 11 mils sat. C. R. At/ eTT kJ o s l l,icl:lir 31 Lodge the 8nrl and 4th Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock, in their Mal, Werner Block. Fuar). FVrrrlrrc, M. W. Topw .44 ^ r,r1P.n.'i•rre. is at least one vivo treatments. i t 1r Jt1, ani i� t•r> )stint. t•• 1, t t itr $ t t , ‘, tr 'Ur . F.i a. 1,1).'11 1 ,;r r --i 'i ht .rut ta, tn:.inal 17,. •:,, r,. rte r ,; ) r^+r u., a,iilo Dr. , r V a ,; nu :.n 111 Ti; a.1 treat- s ,o tt the tiu•ut*ghost the t1 t - of ha nerve, o r 'ori111'.1."- t, y 1 "• t . us'ii : 1 1n1pia_g.1loes its un. [ut i'ttlatxt. i4J , e LI u.' . .1 'ilea?. /..:8 and i u10('i Qtrµ t n. tt 1 rurAtiVo, cue's. nnrvous c rI iw t r.lnr and t,inbitton. ,�utir' u up ti .•-i1 iia rise, t,t)tl in 1 n,brut r,•i,ewed strength tit'or alai tnt.rgv, Take Dr. Whoop's Itt.stonativt: 'r ti'l,41,ortei 4104—as 12 gt'.1eral tonic to thesrsa.::n. horpositive Iocad.1te144, use as well 1 DV. ;.0, p t; aht�1 Cu ' r +e J. MERNEI'ri. you and mysels on a level with him and his wife and begged him for the sake of the tender ties we had both` assumed to give up the pups. (To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Press„ Supt, Nothing in the way of 'a Cough is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasin , wheezing, bronchia -Cough, Tho quickest relief comes perhaps from a proscription known to drug- gists everywhea° as Dr Shoop's Omagh Remedy.. And besides, it is so thoroughly harmless that mothers give, it with perfect safety even to the youngest babes. Tho tender leaves of a sii'npie mountain shrub, give; to Dr Shoop's Cough Remedy its - remarkable curative effect. A few days' test will tell. 33old by J J Merner. Huron (misty Branch Ontario Prohibitory Alliance The Second'. Annual Convention will be held'in• St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Blyth, on Thurs- day, April •841. Tho following is the program::„ Morning Session -Opening exerci- ses conducted'eby Rev, Mr. Small, BIyth, reading of minutes, report of Secretary, Appointment of Busi- ness Committee, Reports • from Municipalities,- (a) Under Local Option ; (b) Under License ; (3) Under no License. Afternoon Session -Opening exer- cises, conducted by Rev. W. H. Hartley, Blyth, Report of Business Committee Resolutions, Address : "Local Option in Hensall," by Rev. S. L. Toll. Open conference on Local Option, conducted by G. M. Elliott, Goderich- Evening Session -Opening exerci- ses conducted by Rev. W. H. Cooper, Blyth. Music by BIyth choirs, address by Rev D. T L. Mc- ICerroli, Lucknow, address Jos. Gibson, of Ingersoll, president Ontario Branch of Dominion Al- liance. . The following shows the licenses in the different places in the coun- ty, together with the places under Local Option : Towns Licenses Goderich Clinton . -.0 Wingham - . Sc'aforth .... ..... 6 Villages Henssttll Bayfield . . Blyth Brussel Ficetere Wroxeter Townships Ashfield -.. Colborne....,.. ..........2 Goderioh . ..... ..... 0 Grey ............ 4 Hay. ........ 8 f7 owick . ..... . Hallett, . : ... . . MoKillop Morris Stanley ......... . Stephen Tuckers to ith , . , ..... Turnberry .. Usborne E Wawanos4 W WVttwanosh... L O vv 1 .1 L O L O L U L 0 L 0 0 Delegates'should advise Itov. W. H. Cooper, Blyth, Who is k tart etIrk- of the Billeting Committee. Single fare o,a the railroads (Easter rates in effect.) No Trouble k h. IF YOU USE oyal 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. 5. RANNIE9 ZU i ICH Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs sting 1 Just arrived. Will give closest prices for q" F. C. KAL kkk sale LE ISCi1, Zurich EXETER. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell of St. Joseph visited Mrs. D. Mack on Sunday last. Charles Lindenfeld spent Tues- day last in. London... Crossley and Hunter will start a 'series of meetings at St. Marys, on Sunday. The citizens on Wednesday even- ing last , gave a banquet to Rev. Martin who is leaving for London. An Exeter hockey team consist. ing of S. Bawden, B. Martin, G Acheson, F. Boyle, P. Fleming, and I G. .Palmer went to Lucan last ilhltr$dav night to play a return Match with Lucan. The game re - 7 suited in .a victory for Lucan by lo shots to 9. In the last live minutes play the Exeter players shot for a goal, the puck striking the side of the net, breaking it, a portion going :rhside the net and the rest going t.ntsido. Thi:• would have tied the i game, but the shot was not allow - el. I fortify now ugeinst the Grip— Tor it comes every season snro 11--1 53 id i Proven ies—the little Candy Coin fi 1`ttre'.i Tablets ---offer in this Iespect tt most certain and dependable . safeguard. Preventics, at the "sneeze stage" will, tts well, also surely head off all common colds Ilut protnptnc).ss is all-important. Keep Preventics in the pocket or purse, for instant use. Box of 48 for 25c.hold by .7 J Mern('r. GF BEE IES REIM THEIR POPULARITY Inve:,teeeetions of French Physicians Show t1SCta Large Production of Sy ntlietie. Medicines is Not Crowding Out the Old Favorites, A late despatch from Paris says: Pr,e eirimbert presented a notable paper before tate Academy of Medi- cine on therapeutic tendencies in the last ten years, Basing his figures on medicines furnished to 229 large asylums and hosprtais by the State Pharmacy, be finds that the old- fasitioncd medicines retain their popularity. An expert authority on being inter- viewed states that the tendencies of the medical profession in Canada are along exactly the same lines. Ile gives the following old-fashioned vegetable mixture as the safest and best tleatinent for all stomach and liver troubles, constipation, disorder of the kidneys and bladder, and states that many of the leading physicians use these ingredients in some form, often by some fancy and expensive name: --- Fluid Extract Cascara it oz. Syrup Rhubarb I oz. Carriana Compound i oz. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 5 oz. Take one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. This acts in a pleasant way, and is free from the bad effects of strong purgatives and synthetics. We advise all our readers to cut this valuable formula out and use it. Any druggist Catt supply these ingredi- ents ata small expense. You ear wiz them at home if you tartlet. I-fENSalLL Johnston t� McMartin the new butchers aro locating in the store recently vacated by Geo. Scott. Lorne Sterling has nearly recov. ored from his illness and is able to spend part of the day out doors. Geo, Kidd, formerly a contractor here, but now of Winnipeg, was 'Ilast week, visiting old ac- quetintances. A. Hemphill, druggist has nearly recovered from his illness. Miss Melville, Koehler of Zurich is visiting at the home Of J. W. Ortwein, this week. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial, They are mild and gentle in their action and always produce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at 3 J Merner's store for a free sample. Send The Herald to your absent relatives or friends. They'll appreciate your kindness. EK EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, SaskatobeVia13, Alberta Special Traiuslcave Toronto 2,00 p.m, on APRIL 6, 20 MAY 4419 JULIE 1, 16, 29 JULY 13, 27 A66. 10, 24 SEPT. 7, 21 Second class 42011/45 from Ontario stations to principal Northwest points at LOW 'ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg and return $32.00; Edmonton and return $42.50. and to other paints in proportion. Tickets good to return within 60 days from going date. 'TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on all excursions. Comfortable berths, fully equipped with bedding, can be secured t moderate rates through local Early application must be made ASK FOR HONIESEEKERS' PAMPHLET containing rates and full information.. Applytonearest C.P.R. Ascent or toR.L, Thompson, Dista Pass. Aga, Toronto. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS W. J. CAIU,ING, Agent, EXETER A failing tiny nerve—no larger:' than the finest silken thread—tak- es from the heart its impulse, its over, ite regularity. The stomach also has has its hidden, or insider nerve. It was Dr Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or failing stomach, heart or kidneys. His prescription—Dr Shoop's Bestorative—is directed straight for the cause of these ail- ments --these weak and faltering inside nerves. This, no doubt clear- ly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularity, Druggidts say that those who test the Restorative even for a few clays soon become fully convinced of its wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause of sickness is the only sensable and successful way. Sold by J J Merner. • EXPERIENCE TFtADL MAF%t S .,.,,• q, ,, DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone Bonding a sketch and desori tion may Quickly &toortain our opinion free whether an invention le probably patentable Communion. tionsstrictly confidotattal. 11A508001( on. Patellas pent free. Oldest a enc' tor securing stents. Patents taken through IsIwin & Co. receive special notice, witboetcharge, lathe Jierical1 A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largset e1r- creation of any eatentieo journal. Terms for Canada, $3.76 a year,pdstago prepaid, Sold by all nottredlealots. MUNN& Co.BC1e Dsdwey, tew ifork Ovation Mee. 525 5' W..1;9106111 ton, D. O. PILES lnmehate relief fro* , fir. mop's Mr* Qintn►cRt